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BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor

2507

cleanliness and beautification of hair, such as arranging,
dressing, curling, waiving, permanent waiving, cleansing,
cutting, singeing, arching of eyebrows, dyeing of eyebrows
and eyelashes, bleaching, coloring, or similar work thereon
and thereabout, [and the removal of superfluous hair,]
and the massaging, cleansing, stimulating, exercising, or
similar work upon the scalp, face, arms or hands, by the use
of mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliances or
cosmetics, preparations, tonics, antiseptics, creams or
lotions or by any other means, and of manicuring and
pedicuring the nails of either sex, which enumerated
practices shall be inclusive of the term beauty culture but
not in limitation thereof. The term does not include any
individual service which cosmetologists are not licensed to
perform under this subtitle.

[(1) The word "electrologist" shall mean any person
licensed to remove surplus hair by means of specially
designed electrical apparatus or appliances.]

532.

[(h) No person shall be permitted to take an

examination to receive a certificate as an instructor of

electrology unless said person is at least eighteen years of

age, a high school graduate or equivalent, has

satisfactorily completed the educational requirements

established by the Board of Cosmetologists, and has been
engaged in the active and full-time practice of electrology
for a period of at least two years immediately preceding the
filing of an application.]

535.

Any person licensed to practice hairdressing and beauty
culture in any other state, territory or District of
Columbia, under requirements substantially equal to or in
excess of those specified in this subtitle, shall upon the
payment of a fee of $25.00 be entitled to a certificate of
registration without examination. This section does not
exempt those seeking registration as a teacher, OR manager[,
or electrologist] from taking an examination.

536.

[(c) No school of practical electrology shall be
granted a certificate of registration unless it shall attach
to its staff, as a consultant, a person licensed by this
State to practice medicine, and employ and maintain licensed
instructors of electrology, registered as such. Rules and
regulations governing the establishment and operation of a
school of practical electrology shall be promulgated by the
Board of Cosmetologists.]

[(d)] (C) Courses in the practice of massaging the
face or applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics,
lotions, or creams to the face, [and removing superfluous
hair by the use of tweezers, depilatories, or waxes,] and

 

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