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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 5B

45:5B-17 Licensure as cosmetologist-hairstylist.

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17. An applicant seeking licensure as a cosmetologist-hairstylist shall:
a. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.2009, c.162)
b. Demonstrate successful completion of a course in cosmetology and hairstyling consisting of:
(1)Instruction at a school of cosmetology and hairstyling licensed in this State, the curriculum for which shall be established by the board pursuant to regulation; or
(2)A program in a public school approved by the State Board of Education to offer a vocational program in cosmetology and hairstyling, or other cosmetology and hairstyling program approved by the State Board of Education; or
(3)Instruction at a school of cosmetology and hairstyling licensed in another state or a foreign country which, in the opinion of the board, offers curricula which is substantially similar to that offered at licensed schools within the State; and
c. Take and pass an examination conducted by the board, as provided by this act.
L.1984, c.205, s.17; amended 1985, c.272, s.1; 2009, c.162, s.16.
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