New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chapter V - Division Of Corporations And State Records
Subchapter A - Hairdressing and Cosmetology
Part 160 - Appearance Enhancement Rules and Regulations
- Section 160.1 - Definitions
- Section 160.2 - Individual license
- Section 160.3 - Business license
- Section 160.4 - Area renter business license requirement
- Section 160.5 - Temporary license
- Section 160.6 - Business name
- Section 160.7 - Business licenses issued to residential practitioners
- Section 160.8 - Remote locations
- Section 160.9 - Bond or liability insurance
- Section 160.10 - Posting requirements
- Section 160.11 - Owner responsibilities
- Section 160.12 - Open sources of ignition
- Section 160.13 - Original applications
- Section 160.14 - Inspection and investigation
- Section 160.15 - Barbering prohibitions
- Section 160.16 - Facilities: ancillary provisions
- Section 160.17 - Cleaning, disinfection or sterilization of implements
- Section 160.18 - Restricted use of certain items
- Section 160.19 - Procedures with respect to blood, body fluids and client contact
- Section 160.20 - Hygienic practices
- Section 160.21 - Sanitary dress
- Section 160.22 - Sanitary facilities
- Section 160.23 - Food and beverages
- Section 160.24 - Towels and linens
- Section 160.25 - Chemical storage and SDS
- Section 160.26 - Product labeling
- Section 160.27 - Applicability
- Section 160.28 - Photograph requirements
- Section 160.29 - Untimely renewal
- Section 160.30 - Reciprocity
- Section 160.31 - Equivalent occupation
- Section 160.32 - Education credit
- Section 160.33 - Verification of education
- Section 160.34 - Applicability of examination results
- Section 160.35 - Photograph requirement for practical examination
- Section 160.36 - Practical examiners
- Section 160.37 - Examination interpreters
- Section 160.38 - Compliance with other laws
- Section 160.39 - Notification of Proceeding to Direct Cessation of Unlicensed Activity
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024
Statutory authority: Executive Law, §91; General Business Law, §§ 402 [5], 404;L. 1998, ch. 341, § 9
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