(1) A person is qualified to receive a license to practice as a barber-stylist who: (a) Has two (2) years of high school or an equivalent education as determined by the board; (b) Is at least sixteen and one-half (16 1/2) years of age; (c) Is of good moral character; (d) Has completed and graduated from a course of instruction of at least one thousand eight hundred (1,800) hours in a school of barbering approved by the board; and (e) Successfully passes an examination approved by the board. (2) A person is qualified to receive a license to practice as a barber who: (a) Has two (2) years of high school or an equivalent education as determined by the board; (b) Is at least sixteen and one-half (16 1/2) years of age; (c) Is of good moral character; (d) Has completed and graduated from a course of instruction of at least nine hundred (900) hours in a school of barbering approved by the board; and (e) Successfully passes an examination approved by the board. (3) A person is qualified to receive a license to practice as a barber instructor who: (a) Holds a current barber license issued by the board; (b) Has satisfactorily completed a minimum six (6) month course of barber instructing as a student in a properly licensed barber college and has a minimum of one (1) year's experience as an apprentice in a licensed barber college, or as a barber in a licensed establishment, within the last three (3) years; (c) Is of good moral character; and (d) Successfully passes an examination approved by the board. (4) A person is qualified to be a student who: (a) Has attained the age of sixteen and one-half (16 1/2) years; (b) Has a tenth grade or an equivalent education as determined by the board; and (c) Registers as a student in a licensed barber college. (5) A person is qualified to receive a license to practice as a barber-stylist instructor who: (a) Holds a current Idaho barber-stylist license or a registered cosmetologist license; (b) Has satisfactorily completed a minimum six (6) month course of barber-stylist instructing as a student in a properly licensed barber college and has a minimum of one (1) year's experience as an apprentice in a licensed barber college, or as a barber-stylist or registered cosmetologist in a licensed establishment, within the last three (3) years; (c) Is of good moral character; and (d) Successfully passes an examination approved by the board.
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