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Code · Louisiana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations

RS 37:359

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RS 37:359
§359. Separate barber college locations; facilities in same central area as college
A. For the purposes of this Chapter and the regulations of the board, each separate location at which the practice of barbering or any part thereof is taught shall be considered to be a separate college, and a separate certificate shall be required for each.
B.(1) However, facilities at which the practice of barbering or any part thereof is taught that are operated or maintained by a college in the same central area as the main establishment of the college shall not be deemed for the purposes of this Chapter to be a separate college.
(2)No such facility shall be operated or maintained by a college until and unless each such facility has been inspected and approved by the board in the same manner as is required before a certificate to operate a college may be issued, the fee prescribed by this Chapter paid, and a certificate to operate and maintain the particular facility is issued by the board.
(3)All other provisions of this Chapter governing the operation and maintenance of colleges except as expressly otherwise provided shall apply to each such facility as if the facility were a separate college but in no case shall a student who has filed an application for enrollment or attendance at a college be required to file another application to attend any facility of such college.
Acts 1964, No. 309, §1. Acts 1984, No. 238, §1.
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