Statute 65-1815: Examinations for licensure; times, places, content and
required grade; reexamination; applications; seminar permits.
The board shall conduct examinations for applicants for licensure to
practice barbering at such times and places as the board
shall determine; but examinations
shall be given not less than twice in each
year. Such examination shall include both a practical demonstration and
a written test of the applicant's knowledge of hygiene and the
fundamentals of the vocation. A license
to practice shall be issued each
applicant who shall satisfactorily pass both the practical
demonstration and
the written test with a
grade of not less than 80%, and shall possess the other
qualifications required by law. The board shall allow an applicant who fails
one part of the examination to be reexamined only on that part which
was failed. Each application to
practice shall contain, in addition to any other information required by
the board or by law, the name, address, social security number, height,
weight and age of the
applicant to whom issued. The board may issue seminar permits to barbers and teachers holding
valid licenses from Kansas or any other state or country, to teach and
demonstrate the art of advanced barbering. Such seminar permit shall
be restricted to prescribed dates and places, but in no instance shall
it be valid for more than five days. No such seminar permit shall
be required of any barber or teacher demonstrating the art of advanced
barbering at no cost to those viewing such demonstration.
History: L. 1939, ch. 241, § 8; L. 1961, ch. 288, § 4; L.
1974, ch. 253, § 1; L. 1981, ch. 248, § 4; L. 1982, ch. 265, § 5;
L. 1990, ch. 225, § 6; July 1.