2005 West Virginia Code - §30-27-16. — Separability; conflicting acts repealed.

§30-27-16. Separability; conflicting acts repealed.

The various provisions of this article shall be considered as separable and several, and should any of the provisions or parts thereof be construed or held to be unconstitutional, or for any other reason invalid the remaining provisions of this article shall not be thereby affected. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this article, or any part thereof, are hereby repealed. Any ordinances of any municipalities in this state now in effect and having for their purposes the regulation of the practice of barbering or beauty culture, which are in conflict with the provisions of this article, or any part thereof, shall be null and void and of no effect on and after the date this article goes into effect.

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