South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 17 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION- STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS
Section 17-10 - Barber Students, Applications, Permits, Progress Reports, Examinations [; Issuance of Permit]

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 17-10

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

The student permit shall be issued for a period of nine (9) months for training in an approved barber school or college, or for twelve (12) months for training under the personal supervision of a qualified on the job training instructor. The student permit is valid only while the student is training in the school, college or under the supervision of the qualified on the job training instructor to which the student permit is issued. The student permit is nontransferable to another school, college or qualified on the job training instructor. If the training of the student is terminated for any reason during the period for which the student permit is issued, the student cannot apply for a new student permit until the expiration of the existing permit; UNLESS the Board decides for good cause that a new permit should be issued. If training of a student has been terminated for any reason and the student desires a new student permit prior to the expiration of the existing permit, the following must be complied with before the Board will consider the application:

a) a new application must be completed in accordance with Regulation No. 17-8;

b) an applicant must file a signed statement in writing setting forth why the training was terminated and why a new permit should be issued by the Board. The statement shall accompany the new application for a student permit.

After receipt of the application and statement the Board will consider the application. If the Board desires to hear testimony from the applicant, the Board will notify the applicant when to appear. The applicant will be notified of the Board's decision on the new application.

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