§ 20-234 Practice of barbering defined
§ 20-235 Examining board. Appointment. Powers and duties
§ 20-235a Barbers, hairdressers and cosmeticians; examining board
§ 20-236 Qualifications for license as barber. Licensure without examination. Barber schools. Minimum curriculum requirements
§ 20-237 Registration as barber; qualifications; examination
§ 20-238 Disciplinary action; grounds. Requirement for operation of shop
§ 20-239 Expiration of license; renewal; fee
§ 20-240 Registration of barber shops. Fee. Revocation
§ 20-241 Inspection of barber shops and schools. Posting of license
§ 20-242 Regulations
§ 20-243 Regulations concerning sterilizing of tools. Sanitation
§ 20-244 Sanitary appliances and equipment
§ 20-247 Appeals
§ 20-248 Exceptions
§ 20-249 Penalty

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 386 - Barbers

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