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36-15-2.1. Acts not constituting practice of cosmetology. None of the following constitute the practice of cosmetology:
(1) Any person practicing permanent removal of hair by the use of a galvanic or thermalytic needle known as electrolysis;
(2) Any retailer at a retail establishment who in the ordinary course of business is engaged in the demonstration of make-up if:
(a) The make-up is applied only with disposable applicators that are discarded after each customer demonstration;
(b) The demonstration is without charge to the person to whom the demonstration is given; and
(c) The retailer does not advertise or provide a cosmetology service except the sale of make-up and fragrances.

Source: SL 2003, ch 202, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-15 > Statute-36-15-2-1

36-15-2.1. Acts not constituting practice of cosmetology. None of the following constitute the practice of cosmetology:
(1) Any person practicing permanent removal of hair by the use of a galvanic or thermalytic needle known as electrolysis;
(2) Any retailer at a retail establishment who in the ordinary course of business is engaged in the demonstration of make-up if:
(a) The make-up is applied only with disposable applicators that are discarded after each customer demonstration;
(b) The demonstration is without charge to the person to whom the demonstration is given; and
(c) The retailer does not advertise or provide a cosmetology service except the sale of make-up and fragrances.

Source: SL 2003, ch 202, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-15 > Statute-36-15-2-1

36-15-2.1. Acts not constituting practice of cosmetology. None of the following constitute the practice of cosmetology:
(1) Any person practicing permanent removal of hair by the use of a galvanic or thermalytic needle known as electrolysis;
(2) Any retailer at a retail establishment who in the ordinary course of business is engaged in the demonstration of make-up if:
(a) The make-up is applied only with disposable applicators that are discarded after each customer demonstration;
(b) The demonstration is without charge to the person to whom the demonstration is given; and
(c) The retailer does not advertise or provide a cosmetology service except the sale of make-up and fragrances.

Source: SL 2003, ch 202, § 3.