North Dakota Code § 43-04-31.2

Restricted barber license - Requirements
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1. An individual may apply for a restricted barber license if the applicant:
a. Has not been disciplined relating to the practice of barbering in the previous five 
years;
b. Passes a written examination of the laws and rules governing practice in the 
state, as established by the board; and
c. Has a background in barbering as demonstrated by:
(1) Successfully completing a restricted barber course, as established by the 
board, at a licensed barbering school or a barbering program within the 
public school system; or
(2) Holding, within the previous five years, an active and valid license to 
practice barbering in another state or country.
2. A licensed restricted barber shall work in a licensed host shop and may not own or 
operate a shop.
3. An individual may practice barbering while awaiting results of the examination under 
this section, if the individual is under the supervision of a licensed barber in a licensed 
barbershop, subject to the following:

a. An individual who fails the examination on the individual's first attempt may 
continue practicing under the supervision of a licensed barber in a licensed 
barbershop, provided the individual applies for the next examination;
b. The individual may continue to practice under the licensed barber until the 
individual receives the results of the second examination; and
c. An individual may not continue to practice under this subsection if the individual 
fails to pass the examination on the second attempt.

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