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Code · Michigan · Chapter 339 — Occupational Code

339.1106 Student instructor license; requirements; rendering barber services to public prohibited; exceptions; renewal of license.

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339.1106 Student instructor license; requirements; rendering barber services to public prohibited; exceptions; renewal of license.
Sec. 1106.
(1)The department shall issue a license as a student instructor to an individual who fulfills all of the following requirements:
(a)Has graduated from high school or provided documentation of an equivalent education acceptable to the department and the board.
(b)Is of good moral character.
(c)Is a licensed barber with not less than 2 years' experience.
(2)A student instructor shall not render barber services to the public in a barber college except incidentally as a teaching example or to correct or complete the work of a student.
(3)With the approval of the board, a student instructor may renew his or her license for an additional year.
History: 1980, Act 299, Imd. Eff. Oct. 21, 1980 ;-- Am. 1984, Act 25, Imd. Eff. Mar. 12, 1984 ;-- Am. 1988, Act 463, Eff. Sept. 1, 1989
Popular Name: Act 299
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