37-31-301 . Prohibited acts. (1) Without an appropriate license issued under this chapter, it is unlawful: (a) to practice barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring for compensation; (b) for an unlicensed student to provide services as a barber, a barber nonchemical, a cosmetologist, an electrologist, an esthetician, or a manicurist other than in a licensed school; (c) to own, manage, or operate a salon, shop, booth, or school; or to teach in a school other than as a student enrolled in a teacher training course. (2) It is unlawful: (a) to employ or use an unlicensed person as a barber, a barber nonchemical, a cosmetologist, an electrologist, an esthetician, or a manicurist; (b) for a teacher or student teacher to practice barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring on the public in a school; (c) for student teachers to substitute for full-time teachers; (d) to operate a salon, shop, or booth in connection with a school; (e) to practice barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring outside a licensed salon or shop as provided in this chapter, except when a licensee is requested: (i) by a customer to go to a place other than a licensed salon or shop and is sent to the customer from a licensed salon or shop; or (ii) by a customer with a disability or homebound customer to go to the customer's place of residence; or (f) to violate any of the provisions of this chapter.
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