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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-15

36-15-56. Grounds for disciplinary action.

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The grounds for disciplinary action are:
(1)Fraud or deception in procuring a license required by this chapter;
(2)Failure of any person to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter;
(3)Publication or use of any untruthful or improper statement or representation, with a view of deceiving the public, or any patron or customer in connection with the practice or education in cosmetology;
(4)Habitual drunkenness or drug addiction affecting the licensee's practice of the profession, or conviction of a violation of any federal or state law relating to narcotic drugs;
(5)Failure to furnish to the commission, any report or information which is required by this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter;
(6)The employment of any unlicensed person to perform work which under this chapter can lawfully be done only by licensed persons;
(7)Failure to publicly display any license required by this chapter;
(8)Willfully making any false oath or affirmation whenever any oath or affirmation is required in this chapter or by rules adopted pursuant to this chapter;
(9)Conviction of a felony affecting the licensee's practice of the profession, as shown by a certified copy of the record of the court of conviction;
(10)Continued practice by persons knowingly having an infectious or contagious disease; and
(11)Practice of any cosmetology services for which the commission requires additional continuing education when the education has not been completed.
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