Nevada Code § 643.200

Unlawful acts concerning sanitation and operation of barbershop
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1. It shall be unlawful for any licensed
barber or apprentice:
(a) Knowingly to continue the practice of
barbering, or for any student knowingly to continue as a student in any barber
school while the person has an infectious, contagious or communicable disease.
(b) To use upon one patron a towel that has been
used upon another patron unless the towel has been relaundered.
(c) Not to provide the headrest on each chair
with a relaundered towel or a sheet of clean paper for each patron.
(d) Not to place around the patrons neck a strip
of cotton, towel or neckband so that the hair cloth does not come in contact
with the neck or skin of the patrons body.
(e) To use in the practice of barbering any
styptic pencils, finger bowls, sponges, lump alum or powder puffs. Possession
of a styptic pencil, finger bowl, sponge, lump alum or powder puff in a
barbershop is prima facie evidence that the item is being used therein in the
practice of barbering.
(f) To use on any patron any razors, scissors,
tweezers, combs, rubber discs or parts of vibrators used on another patron,
unless the items are kept in a closed compartment and immersed in boiling water
or in a solution of 2 percent carbolic acid, or its equivalent, before each
use.
2. It shall be unlawful to own, manage,
control or operate any barbershop unless:
(a) Continuously hot and cold running water is
provided.
(b) A recognized sign is displayed at the main
entrance to the shop indicating that it is a barbershop.

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