Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 10 - BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY BOARD
Article 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section R4-10-111 - Display of Licenses, Registrations, and Signs

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-10-111

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. An establishment or school licensee shall ensure the name on the establishment's or school's sign, advertising, and publications is the same as the name on the license to operate the establishment or school issued by the Board. The establishment's or school's sign shall be prominently posted in view of the public.

B. A school licensee shall:

1. Display the licenses of the school licensee and all instructors near the school entrance, visible to the public; and

2. Ensure that if "accredited," "approved," or a similar term appears in the school catalog, publication, or advertisement, the name of the accrediting or approving organization is provided.

C. An establishment licensee shall:

1. Prominently post the license of the Establishment licensee in view of the public, and

2. Ensure that the personal license or registration of each licensee or registrant performing services in the Establishment is posted at the licensee's or registrant's workstation.

D. A licensee or registrant performing mobile services shall prominently display, in view of the public and in the area where mobile services are provided:

1. A duplicate of the licensee's or registrant's personal license or registration, and

2. A duplicate of the Board-issued license to operate An establishment.

E. A copy of R4-10-112 shall be prominently posted in each establishment and school.

F. If applicable, An establishment licensee shall prominently post a sign, in view of the public, that reads: "These services are not regulated by the Arizona Barbering and Cosmetology Board" and include a list of services provided but not regulated.

G. Display of barber pole.

1. Under A.R.S. § 32-355(A)(4), it is unlawful to display a sign or advertise as being engaged in the practice or business of barber-ing without being licensed under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 3, and this Chapter.

2. The Board has trademarked through the Office of the Secretary of State the barber pole as a sign of the barbering business.

3. A business shall not display a barber pole unless a barber licensed under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 3, and this Chapter is available to provide barbering services during the business hours the barber pole is displayed.

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