West Virginia Code § 30-27-8

Professional license requirements
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(a) An applicant for a professional license to practice as an aesthetician, barber, barber
crossover, cosmetologist, hair stylist, cosmetologist crossover or nail technician shall
present satisfactory evidence that he or she:
(1) Is at least eighteen years of age;
(2) Is of good moral character;
(3) Has a high school diploma, a GED, or has passed the "ability to benefit test" approved by
the United States Department of Education;
(4) Has graduated from a licensed school which has been approved by the West Virginia
Council for Community and Technical College Educatiaon (CCTCE), Department of Education
in conjunction with CCTCE or Department of Education with the Department of Corrections
or has completed education requirements in anothelr state and meets the licensure
provisions of the board;
(5) Has passed an examination that tests the applicant's knowledge of subjects specified by
the board: Provided, That the board may recognize a certificate or similar license in lieu of
the examination or part of the examination that the board requires: Provided, however, That
any examination meets national standards;
(6) Has paid the applicable fee;
(7) Presents a certificate of health from a licensed physician;
(8) Is a citizen of the United States or is eligible for employment in the United States; and
(9) Has fulfilled any other requirement specified by the board.
(b) A license to practice issued by the board prior to July 1, 2016, shall for all purposes be
considered a professional license issued under this article: Provided, That a person holding a
license issued prior to July 1, 2016, must renew the license pursuant to the provisions of this
article.
(c) A person, who by education and experience qualifies to be a barber and a cosmetologist
or a barber crossover or cosmetologist crossover, may elect at any time to practice solely as
a barber and, after notice and application to the board, may be licensed as a barber without
other designation.

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