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36-14-13. Character, age, education, apprenticeship, and examination required to practice as barber--Continued practice by apprentice after failure of examination. A person of good moral character and temperate habits, not less than eighteen years of age, who has completed a tenth grade educational course, or its equivalent, who has practiced as a registered apprentice for a period of one year under the immediate personal supervision of a registered barber, who has passed a satisfactory examination conducted by the Board of Barber Examiners to determine his fitness to practice barbering, shall be entitled to a certificate of registration as a registered barber. The apprentice applicant may appear any time after one year as a registered apprentice but shall appear for examination for becoming a registered barber within a period of five years. The exceptions to this shall be military service or lengthy illness; any other exception to this shall require approval by the Board of Barber Examiners. An applicant for such a certificate of registration who fails to pass a satisfactory examination shall continue to practice as an apprentice for an additional six months before he again is entitled to take the examination for a registered barber. Such applicant shall, however, appear for examination for registered barber within a period of two years.

Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1609; SL 1961, ch 133; SL 1964, ch 88, § 2; SL 1968, ch 117, § 3; SL 1976, ch 229, § 1; SL 1979, ch 257, § 3; SL 1986, ch 314, § 1.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-14 > Statute-36-14-13

36-14-13. Character, age, education, apprenticeship, and examination required to practice as barber--Continued practice by apprentice after failure of examination. A person of good moral character and temperate habits, not less than eighteen years of age, who has completed a tenth grade educational course, or its equivalent, who has practiced as a registered apprentice for a period of one year under the immediate personal supervision of a registered barber, who has passed a satisfactory examination conducted by the Board of Barber Examiners to determine his fitness to practice barbering, shall be entitled to a certificate of registration as a registered barber. The apprentice applicant may appear any time after one year as a registered apprentice but shall appear for examination for becoming a registered barber within a period of five years. The exceptions to this shall be military service or lengthy illness; any other exception to this shall require approval by the Board of Barber Examiners. An applicant for such a certificate of registration who fails to pass a satisfactory examination shall continue to practice as an apprentice for an additional six months before he again is entitled to take the examination for a registered barber. Such applicant shall, however, appear for examination for registered barber within a period of two years.

Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1609; SL 1961, ch 133; SL 1964, ch 88, § 2; SL 1968, ch 117, § 3; SL 1976, ch 229, § 1; SL 1979, ch 257, § 3; SL 1986, ch 314, § 1.


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-14 > Statute-36-14-13

36-14-13. Character, age, education, apprenticeship, and examination required to practice as barber--Continued practice by apprentice after failure of examination. A person of good moral character and temperate habits, not less than eighteen years of age, who has completed a tenth grade educational course, or its equivalent, who has practiced as a registered apprentice for a period of one year under the immediate personal supervision of a registered barber, who has passed a satisfactory examination conducted by the Board of Barber Examiners to determine his fitness to practice barbering, shall be entitled to a certificate of registration as a registered barber. The apprentice applicant may appear any time after one year as a registered apprentice but shall appear for examination for becoming a registered barber within a period of five years. The exceptions to this shall be military service or lengthy illness; any other exception to this shall require approval by the Board of Barber Examiners. An applicant for such a certificate of registration who fails to pass a satisfactory examination shall continue to practice as an apprentice for an additional six months before he again is entitled to take the examination for a registered barber. Such applicant shall, however, appear for examination for registered barber within a period of two years.

Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1609; SL 1961, ch 133; SL 1964, ch 88, § 2; SL 1968, ch 117, § 3; SL 1976, ch 229, § 1; SL 1979, ch 257, § 3; SL 1986, ch 314, § 1.