§ 18121 Eligibility and Qualifications for an Apprentice
§ 18101 Definitions
§ 18102 Barbering and Cosmetology Board; Appointment; Qualifications; Terms
§ 18103 Officers of the Board
§ 18104 Meetings
§ 18105 Powers
§ 18105.1 Promulgation of Rules
§ 18106 Examination
§ 18107 Compensation of Board Members
§ 18108 Revolving Fund
§ 18109 Records
§ 18110 Practices Included in This Chapter
§ 18111 Practice Outside of Establishment
§ 18112 Persons Exempted
§ 18113 Application for Examination and Registration
§ 18114 Eligibility and Qualifications for Reciprocity
§ 18115.1 Eligibility and Qualifications for Japanese Licensed\r\nCosmetologist
§ 18117 Eligibility and Qualifications for Manicurist License
§ 18118 Eligibility and Qualifications for Barber License
§ 18119 Eligibility and Qualifications for Esthetician License
§ 18120.1 Guest Educator
§ 18121 v2 Eligibility and Qualifications for an Apprentice
§ 18122 Expiration and Renewal for Licenses
§ 18123 Universal Precautions
§ 18124 Fees
§ 18124.1 Use by Barbering and Cosmetology Board
§ 18125 Cosmetological Establishment: Licensing
§ 18126 Cosmetological Multiple Location Business
§ 18127 Prohibition Against Employment of Unlicensed\r\n\r\n28\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nCOL 6/21/2023\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n10 GCA HEALTH AND SAFETY\r\nCH
§ 18128 Schools; License
§ 18128.1 Student Instructor Qualifications
§ 18128.2 Student Instructor Enrollment
§ 18128.4 Continuing Education
§ 18128.5 Right of Entry
§ 18128.6 Prohibited Instruments
§ 18128.7 Booth Renters
§ 18128.8 When Eligibility is Unclear
§ 18128.9 Field Trips, Seminars, Workshops, Shows, and\r\nCommunity Service
§ 18129 Revocation and Suspension
§ 18130 Licenses
§ 18131 Apprentice Licenses
§ 18131.1 Assistants, Inspectors, Salaries
§ 18132 Hearings
§ 18133 Penalty
§ 18134 Good Faith Immunity
§ 18136 Severability

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 10 > Chapter 18 - Barbering and Cosmetology Act of 2010

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