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Code · Florida · Title XXXII — Regulation of Professions and Occupations · Chapter 476

476.114 Examination; prerequisites.

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(1)A person desiring to be licensed as a barber shall apply to the department for licensure.
(2)An applicant is eligible for licensure by examination to practice barbering if the applicant:
(a)Is at least 16 years of age;
(b)Pays the required application fee; and
(c)Has received a minimum of 900 hours of training in sanitation, safety, and laws and rules, as established by the board, which must include, but is not limited to, the equivalent of completion of services directly related to the practice of barbering at one of the following:
1. A school of barbering licensed pursuant to chapter 1005;
2. A barbering program within the public school system; or
3. A government-operated barbering program in this state.
The board shall establish by rule procedures whereby the school or program may certify that a person is qualified to take the required examination after the completion of a minimum of 600 actual school hours. If the person passes the examination, she or he has satisfied this requirement; but if the person fails the examination, she or he may not be qualified to take the examination again until the completion of the full requirements provided by this section.
(3)An applicant who meets the requirements set forth in paragraph (2)(c) who fails to pass the examination may take subsequent examinations as many times as necessary to pass, except that the board may specify by rule reasonable timeframes for rescheduling the examination and additional training requirements for applicants who, after the third attempt, fail to pass the examination. Prior to reexamination, the applicant must file the appropriate form and pay the reexamination fee as required by rule.
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