Rhode Island Code § 5-10-39

Demonstrator’s permit
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The division may, in its discretion, issue to any person recognized by the division as an authority on, or an expert in, the theory or practice of barbering, hairdressing, and cosmetic therapy and/or manicuring or esthetics, and is the holder of a current esthetician’s, manicurist’s or a barber’s, hairdresser’s, and cosmetician’s license in this state, another state, or the District of Columbia, a demonstrator’s permit for not more than six (6) days’ duration for educational and instructive demonstrations; provided, that the permit shall not be used in the sense of a license to practice barbering, manicuring, esthetics, or hairdressing and cosmetic therapy. The fee for the permit is as set forth in § 23-1-54.

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