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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 155

155A.275 SPECIAL EVENTS.

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155A.275 SPECIAL EVENTS.
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Subdivision 1. Special event services.
For purposes of this section, "special event services" means services rendered for compensation and performed at a location other than a licensed salon. These services are limited to the practice of nonpermanent manipulation of the hair, including: styling, setting, reinforcing, or extending the hair; the application of nail polish to the nails; and the application of makeup to the skin.
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Subd. 2. Special event services permit.
(a)No person shall perform special event services without first obtaining a special event services permit from the board. To be eligible for a special event services permit, a person must have a valid manager's license issued by the board under the authority of section 155A.27 .
(b)An individual applying for a special event services permit must submit to the board, on a form approved by the board, an application for a special event services permit.
(c)An individual providing services under a special event services permit may only perform services within the individual's specific field of licensure and as defined by the permit. The services provided pursuant to the special event services permit must comply with the requirements of this chapter and all federal, state, and local laws.
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