Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-39. Demonstrator’s permit
The division may, in its discretion, issue to any person recognized by the division as an authority on, or an expert in, the theory or practice of barbering, hairdressing, and cosmetic therapy and/or manicuring or esthetics, and is the holder of a current esthetician‘s, manicurist‘s or a barber‘s, hairdresser’s, and cosmetician’s license in this state, another state, or the District of Columbia, a demonstrator’s permit for not more than six (6) days’ duration for educational and instructive demonstrations; provided, that the permit shall not be used in the sense of a license to practice barbering, manicuring, esthetics, or hairdressing and cosmetic therapy. The fee for the permit is as set forth in § 23-1-54.
History of Section.
P.L. 2016, ch. 489, § 2; P.L. 2016, ch. 491, § 2.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-39
- Barber: means any person who shaves or trims the beard; waves, dresses, singes, shampoos, or dyes the hair; or applies hair tonics, cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, powders, oil clays, or lotions to the scalp, face, or neck of any person; or cuts the hair of any person; gives facial and scalp massages; or treatments with oils, creams, lotions, or other preparations. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-1
- Division: means the division of professional regulation within the department of health. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-1
- Esthetician: means a person who engages in the practice of esthetics, and is licensed as an esthetician. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-1
- Esthetics: means the practice of cleansing, stimulating, manipulating, and beautifying skin, including, but not limited to, the treatment of such skin problems as dehydration, temporary capillary dilation, excessive oiliness, and clogged pores. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-1
- Manicurist: means any person who engages in manicuring for compensation and is duly licensed as a manicurist. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-1
- person: may be construed to extend to and include co-partnerships and bodies corporate and politic. See Rhode Island General Laws 43-3-6
- Practice of barbering: means the engaging by any licensed barber in all, or any combination of, the following practices: shaving or trimming the beard or cutting the hair; giving facial and scalp massages or treatments with oils, creams, lotions, or other preparations, either by hand or mechanical appliances; singeing, shampooing, arranging, dressing, curling, waving, chemical waving, hair relaxing, or dyeing the hair or applying hair tonics; or applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, powders, oils, clays, or lotions to the scalp, face, or neck. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-10-1