Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 09. Maryland Department of Labor |
Subtitle 16. BOARD OF BARBERS |
Chapter 09.16.02. Barber Shops |
Sec. 09.16.02.02. Owner Responsibility
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The holder of a barber shop permit is responsible for:
A. The condition and operation of the shop in compliance with the laws and regulations governing the practice of barbering;
B. Displaying a sign containing the name and nature of the establishment, in at least 3-inch bold display-type lettering, on the outside of the premises in full view of the street or public walkway unless otherwise directed by the Board;
C. Displaying, in full view of the public:
(1) The shop permit;
(2) A zoning certification or other approval for the practice of barbering on the premises; and
(3) A condensed version of the laws and regulations regarding the licensing and regulation of individuals authorized to perform services in a barber shop, and owners of a barber shop, as provided by the Board;
D. Ensuring that all employees of the shop are properly licensed or registered;
E. Ensuring that an employee does not perform services beyond the scope of the applicable license or registration;
F. Employing a sufficient number of master barbers who are qualified to supervise the training of apprentices to ensure that each apprentice being trained in the shop is individually supervised and trained.