2006 New York Code - Violations And Penalties.



 
    §  444.  Violations  and  penalties.  Any person who shall directly or
  indirectly engage in the practice of barbering or hold  himself  out  to
  the  public  as  being able so to do, or conduct a barber shop without a
  license therefor, or who shall violate any of  the  provisions  of  this
  article,  or having had his license suspended or revoked, shall continue
  to engage in the practice of barbering or  who  directly  or  indirectly
  employs,  permits  or  authorizes  an unlicensed person to engage in the
  practice of barbering or who directly or indirectly employs, permits  or
  authorizes  an unregistered apprentice to act as an apprentice, shall be
  guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction,  shall  be  punishable  by
  imprisonment for not more than six months, or by a fine of not more than
  five hundred dollars or by both such fine and imprisonment and each such
  violation shall be deemed a separate offense.

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