Nevada Code § 643.190

Unlawful acts concerning practice of barbering
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It is unlawful:
1. For any person to engage in the
practice of barbering or attempt to engage in the practice of barbering without
a license as a barber or an apprentice issued by the Board pursuant to this
chapter.
2. For any owner or manager of any
barbershop to hire or employ a barber or an apprentice who does not have a
license issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter or whose barbershop does
not meet the sanitary requirements of the Board.
3. For any person to serve as an
apprentice under a licensed barber without a license as an apprentice issued by
the Board pursuant to this chapter.
4. For any person to operate a barbershop
unless the barbershop is at all times under the direct supervision and
management of a licensed barber.
5. For any person to hire or employ any
person to engage in the practice of barbering or attempt to engage in the
practice of barbering unless the person holds a license as a barber or an
apprentice issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter.
6. For any person licensed pursuant to chapter 644A of NRS or any other person to:
(a) Hold himself or herself out to the public,
solicit business or advertise as a licensed barber or as operating a licensed
barbershop;
(b) Use the title or designation barber or
barbershop under circumstances which would create or tend to create the
impression to members of the general public that the person is a licensed
barber or is operating a licensed barbershop; or
(c) Engage in any other act or practice which
would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public
that the person is a licensed barber or is operating a licensed barbershop,
unless the
person holds, as appropriate, a license as a barber or a license to operate a
barbershop issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter or the person is operating
a licensed cosmetological establishment that is leasing space to or employing a
licensed barber pursuant to NRS 644A.615 .
7. For any person licensed pursuant to chapter 644A of NRS or any other person to
place a barber pole in a location which would create or tend to create the
impression to members of the general public that a business located near the
barber pole is a barbershop unless the operator of the business holds a license
to operate a barbershop issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter or the
business is a licensed cosmetological establishment that is leasing space to or
employing a licensed barber pursuant to NRS
644A.615 . As used in this subsection, barber pole means:
(a) A red and white striped vertical cylinder
with a ball located on top of the cylinder; or
(b) Any object of a similar nature, regardless of
its actual shape or coloring, which would create or tend to create the
impression to members of the general public that a business located near the
object is a barbershop.

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