2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 37:352 — Operation of barber shop; advertising; barber poles

§352.  Operation of barber shop; advertising; barber poles

A.  No person shall operate a barber shop unless it is at all times under the direct supervision and management of a registered barber who is engaged in barbering full time in the same shop.

B.  No person shall advertise barbering services unless the establishment and the personnel employed in such establishment are registered pursuant to this Chapter.

C.  No person shall use or display a barber pole for the purpose of offering barber services to the consuming public without a barber shop registration issued pursuant to this Chapter.  For purposes of this Subsection, "barber pole" means a cylinder or pole with alternating stripes of any combination, including but not limited to red and white or red, white, and blue, which run diagonally along the length of the cylinder or pole.

Acts 1964, No. 309, §1.  Acts 1984, No. 238, §1; Acts 1995, No. 226, §1, eff. July 1, 1995.

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