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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-11 — Cosmetologists

43-11-37. Inspections of establishments, independent licensees, and schools.

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1. Each new establishment, independent licensee, and school must be inspected by the
board or the board's designee to determine compliance with the laws, rules, and
regulations of this chapter as determined by the board.
2. Each establishment, independent licensee, and school must be subject to routine
inspections as determined by the board.
3. An establishment, independent licensee, or school may be subject to additional
inspections if the establishment, independent licensee, or school:
a. Had a violation in a previous inspection;
b. Changed ownership;
c. Did not timely renew the license; or
d. Is on probation because of disciplinary action from the board.
4. A reinspection fee, determined by the board, may be charged for additional inspections
under subsection 3.
5. Inspections must be made during the establishment's regular hours of operation, or
anytime the instruction or practice of cosmetology, esthetics, advanced esthetics, or
manicuring is conducted, unless otherwise agreed by all interested persons.
6. Inspections may be authorized by the board or its executive director and the
authorized inspection may be conducted with or without notice to the licensee.
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