North Carolina Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 13, 2014) |
TITLE 21. OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS |
CHAPTER 06. BARBER EXAMINERS |
SUBCHAPTER Q. PROHIBITED PRACTICES |
21 NCAC 06Q .0101. ADDITIONAL GROUNDS FOR DENIAL OR DISCIPLINE
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Except as provided in Chapter 86A of the General Statutes, the Board:
(1) will find fraudulent misrepresentation in the following examples:
(a) An individual or entity operates or attempts to operate a barber shop without a permit;
(b) An individual or entity advertises barbering services unless the establishment and personnel employed therein are licensed or permitted;
(c) An individual or entity uses or displays a barber pole for the purpose of offering barber services to the consuming public without a barber shop permit;
(d) An individual fails to positively identify a Registered Barber, apprentice barber, or student barber with a right to work permit prior to allowing the person to perform barbering services;
(e) An individual or entity fails to maintain and produce a license or permit as defined by 21 NCAC 06P .0103(7) upon the request of the Executive Director or an inspector during an inspection;
(2) will determine if grounds for denial or discipline exist when:
(a) An individual violates a settlement agreement entered into with the Board;
(b) An individual or entity violates the Board's law or any adopted by the Board or a local department of health for barbers, barber shops or barber schools; or
(c) An individual fails to disclose a felony criminal conviction in dealing with the Board.
History Note: Authority G.S. 86A-1; 86A-2; 86A-5(a); 86A-10; 86A-11; 86A-13; 86A-15; 86A-16; 86A-17; 86A-18; 86A-20; 86A-22; 86A-23; 86A-24;
Eff. June 1, 2008;
Amended Eff. September 1, 2013.