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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.16

RCW 18.16.180

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(1)The director shall prepare and provide to all licensed salons/shops a notice to consumers. At a minimum, the notice shall state that cosmetology, hair design, barber, esthetics, master esthetics, and manicure salons/shops are required to be licensed, that salons/shops are required to maintain minimum safety and sanitation standards, that customer complaints regarding salons/shops may be reported to the department, and a telephone number and address where complaints may be made.
(2)An approved apprenticeship shop must post a notice to consumers in the reception area of the salon/shop stating that services may be provided by an apprentice. At a minimum, the notice must state: "This shop is a participant in a state-approved apprenticeship program. Apprentices in this program are in training and have not yet received a license."
[ 2015 c 62 s 8 ; 2013 c 187 s 8 ; 2008 c 20 s 7 ; 1991 c 324 s 16 .]
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