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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 5-607

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§5–607.
(a)An owner or lessee of a beauty salon may not knowingly:
(1)employ in the beauty salon an individual with an infectious or contagious disease that presents a hazard to a patron; or
(2)after discovering an individual has an infectious or contagious disease that presents a hazard to a patron, continue to employ the individual in the beauty salon.
(1)An individual who knows that the individual has an infectious or contagious disease that presents a hazard to a beauty salon patron may not practice cosmetology.
(2)An individual who knows that another individual has an infectious or contagious disease that presents a hazard to a beauty salon patron may not practice cosmetology on that other individual.
(c)An individual may not practice cosmetology in a careless or negligent manner so as to:
(1)cause an infection; or
(2)impart an infectious or contagious disease that presents a hazard to a beauty salon patron.
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