North Dakota Code § 43-04-24

Minimum standard of schools of barbering
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No school of barbering may be approved by the board unless it requires as a prerequisite to 
graduation a course of instruction of not less than one thousand five hundred hours to be 
completed within a reasonable period of time as determined by the board with not more than 
eight hours in any one working day. Such course of instruction must include the following 
subjects:
1. Scientific fundamentals of barbering.
2. Hygiene.
3. Bacteriology.
4. Histology of the hair, skin, muscles, and nerves.
5. Structure of the head, face, and neck.
6. Elementary chemistry relating to sterilization and antiseptics.
7. Diseases of the skin, glands, and nails.
8. Massaging and manipulating the muscles of the upper body.
9. Hair cutting.
10. Shaving.
11. Arranging, dressing, coloring, bleaching, perming, and tinting the hair.

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