(a) Subject to the provisions of this section, a student who has completed at least 850 hours of training while enrolled in public school courses in barbering may practice barbering or provide barber-stylist services without a license. (b) A student may practice barbering or provide barber-stylist services under this section only if the student: (1) is enrolled in an approved barbering program and has a record of satisfactory school performance and school attendance, as determined by the local education agency; (2) has a letter of authorization signed by the student's teacher or work-study coordinator, to practice barbering or to provide barber-stylist services in a specific licensed barbershop; (3) practices barbering or provides barber-stylist services only in that specific licensed barbershop; and (4) while practicing barbering or providing barber-stylist services, works under the direct supervision of an individual who is a licensed master barber who agrees to periodically report on the progress of the student to the barbering teacher or the work-study coordinator. (c) Under this section, there may not be more than three students working under the supervision of a licensed master barber. (d) A barbershop may pay a student for work authorized under this section. (e) A student authorized under this section to practice barbering or to provide barber-stylist services without a license shall conspicuously display a letter of authorization, as required by this section, at the student's work station in the specified licensed barbershop.
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