Nevada Code § 643.177

Conditions for operation of barber school: Signs; number of instructors and barbers chairs; restrictions; charge for barbering services
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Any person who owns, manages, operates or
controls any barber school, or part thereof:
1. Shall:
(a) Display a sign that may be easily seen upon
entering the barber school on which is printed in bold letters Work Performed
Exclusively by Students;
(b) Have at least:
(1) One instructor on the premises of the
barber school at all times if the active enrollment of the school is 20
students or less;
(2) One additional instructor on the
premises of the barber school for each 20 students enrolled in the school in
excess of 20 students;
(3) Two instructors available to provide
instruction at all times; and
(4) One barbers chair for each student
present during instruction in the barber school;
(c) Not allow a student to provide barbering
services to members of the general public for more than 7 hours in a day or for
more than 5 days in any 7-day period;
(d) Not advertise that the barber school will
charge for barbering services provided to members of the general public by
students unless those barbering services are specifically advertised as
services provided by students; and
(e) Comply with all other provisions of this
chapter relating to barber schools.
2. May charge for barbering services
provided to a member of the general public by a student if the student performs
those barbering services as part of the required course of study of the barber
school.

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