Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 410/2-3

Licensure as a barber by a cosmetology school graduate.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2031)
 
Sec. 2-3. 
Licensure as a barber by a cosmetology school graduate. 
A person is qualified to receive a license as a barber if that person has applied in writing or electronically on forms provided by the Department, paid the required fees, and:
 
 
a. Is at least 16 years of age; and
 
 
b. Has a certificate of graduation from a school 
 
providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate, or persons who are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance; and
 
 
c. Has graduated from a cosmetology school approved 
 
by the Department having completed a minimum of 1500 hours in the study of cosmetology; and
 
 
d. Has graduated from a licensed school of barbering 
 
or cosmetology having completed a minimum of 500 additional hours in the study of barbering extending over a period of no less than 3 months. Time spent in such study under the laws of another state or territory of the United States or of a foreign country or province shall be credited toward the period of study required by the provisions of this paragraph; and
 
 
e. Has passed an examination caused to be conducted 
 
by the Department, or its designated testing service, to determine fitness to receive a license as a barber; and
 
 
f. Has met any other requirements set forth in this 
 
Act or by rule.

providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate, or persons who are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance; and
by the Department having completed a minimum of 1500 hours in the study of cosmetology; and
or cosmetology having completed a minimum of 500 additional hours in the study of barbering extending over a period of no less than 3 months. Time spent in such study under the laws of another state or territory of the United States or of a foreign country or province shall be credited toward the period of study required by the provisions of this paragraph; and
by the Department, or its designated testing service, to determine fitness to receive a license as a barber; and
Act or by rule.

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