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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 439A

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CHAPTER 439A
BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY LICENSING ACT
Section
439A- 1 Short title
439A-2 Definitions
439A-3 License or permit required
439A-4 Board of barbering and cosmetology
439A-5 Powers and duties of the board
439A-6 Applications; requisites for admission to examination
439A-7 Apprentice permits
439A-8 Examination
439A-9 Temporary permits
439A-10 Barber shops and beauty shops
439A-11 Beauty schools
439A-12 Display of licenses or permits
439A-13 Fees; compliance resolution fund
439A-14 Renewal of licenses
439A-15 Citation for licensee or permittee violations; fines
439A-16 Refusal to grant license or permit; suspension and
revocation of licenses or permits
439A-16.5 Revocation of license or denial of application to
renew, restore, or reinstate a license based on
conviction requiring registration as a sex offender;
conditions
439A-17 Appeal from actions of the board; hearing
439A-18 Board to aid prosecution
439A-19 Right of injunction
439A-20 Cumulative remedies
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