2005 West Virginia Code - §30-27-5. — Student\'s permit; qualifications; fee.

§30-27-5. Student's permit; qualifications; fee.

All students, before entering upon their studies in approved schools of barbering or beauty culture in this state, shall apply for and receive a student's permit from the board. The application shall be upon forms provided by the board and shall include a health certificate from a duly licensed physician. An applicant for licensure as a student shall present satisfactory evidence that he or she is at least seventeen years of age, of good moral character and temperate habits, and has completed at least the eighth grade of school or the equivalent thereof. Upon receipt of a fee of five dollars, the board shall license each qualified applicant as a student barber, beautician or manicurist and shall issue the appropriate student's permit, which shall be good during the prescribed period of study for such student. A student may perform any or all acts constituting barbering, beauty culture or manicuring in a school of barbering or beauty culture under the immediate supervision of a registered instructor, but not otherwise.

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