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Code · Missouri · Chapter 329

329.032. Exemption from requirements, when.

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329.032. Exemption from requirements, when. — 1. Nothing in this chapter shall apply to hairdressing, manicuring, or facial treatments given * in the home to members of a person's family or friends * for which no charge is made.
2. Nothing in this chapter or chapter 328 , except for the provisions of sections 329.010 and 329.275 , shall apply to persons engaged in the practice of hair braiding who have met the requirements in section 329.275 .
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(L. 2018 H.B. 1500 merged with H.B. 1719)
*...* This language does not appear in H.B. 1500, 2018.
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