Wyoming Code § 33-12-140

Exemptions
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(a)  Nothing in this act shall prohibit services rendered by licensed physicians, nurses, dentists, podiatrists, chiropractors, physical therapists, morticians or barbers when exclusively engaged in the practice of their respective professions.
(b)  The provisions of this act shall not apply to employees, volunteers and residents of hospitals, health care facilities, nursing homes, senior citizen centers, convalescent or boarding homes or other similar facilities who render services to residents or members of these facilities on the premises.
(c)  The provisions of this act shall not apply to persons engaged in demonstrating the use of any cosmetic or beauty aid or equipment for the purpose of offering for sale to the public such cosmetic or beauty aid or equipment, or to a person engaged in the business of or receiving compensation for facial makeup applications only.
(d)  This act shall not apply to a person solely engaged in the practice of natural hair braiding. The practice of natural hair braiding is not regulated under this title and is separate and distinct from barbering, the practice of hair styling and the practice of cosmetology.
(e)  Nothing in subsection (d) of this section shall prohibit the owner of a salon from requiring private certification of a person engaged in the practice of natural hair braiding at the owner's salon.
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