Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 643 - Barbers and Barbering
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 643.770 - Demonstrations, exhibitions and seminars

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 643.770

Current through February 27, 2024

1. Upon written request, the board may grant a permit authorizing a demonstration, exhibition or seminar, temporarily and primarily for educational purposes, of advanced techniques of any phase of barbering, for the benefit of licensed barbers in this state.

2. A permit may be granted if:

(a) The written request is submitted to the board no later than 15 days before the date of the proposed demonstration and states the location, date, time, price of admission, name of the sponsor, names of the demonstrators, a description of the demonstration to be presented and whether any equipment or merchandise will be sold.

(b) The demonstrators present to the board photostatic copies of current licenses to practice as barbers issued to them by their respective states. Demonstrators who do not possess a license must present to the board their qualifications which must be approved by the board before they may participate in any demonstration, exhibition or seminar.

3. A permit is valid only for the demonstration, exhibition or seminar for which it is granted.

4. All demonstrations, exhibitions or seminars must be open to all barbers who are licensed in this state.

5. As used in this section, "demonstrator" means any person whose qualifications have been approved by the board and who demonstrates any advanced techniques in any phase of barbering.

Barbers' Health & Sanitation Bd., Rule 44, eff. 10-8-70; A 2-8-76-NAC A by R084-99, 1-18-2000

NRS 643.050

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