North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 14 - Barber Examiners, Board of
Article 14-03 - License to Practice Barbering
Chapter 14-03-01 - Examination
Section 14-03-01-01 - Examination - Minimum hours of instruction

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

No person will be granted a license to practice barbering in North Dakota unless the person has completed a minimum of one thousand five hundred fifty hours of instruction at a barber school or college approved by the board and passes a satisfactory examination. A minimum passing grade for master license is seventy-five percent. A minimum passing grade for apprentices and students is seventy percent. Such examinations shall include the following subjects:

1. Practical work in:

a. Hair cutting.

b. Shampoos.

c. Scalp manipulations.

d. Shaving.

e. Massage-facials.

f. Tonics and cosmetics.

2. Theory-sanitation:

a. Bacteriology.

b. Diseases.

c. Sterilization.

d. Implements.

e. Physiology.

f. Anatomy.

g. Ethics.

No permits to practice barbehng pending examination for license will be issued.

General Authority: NDCC 43-04-11

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-04-31

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