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Ala. Code § 22-17-1 Definitions
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For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) BARBER. Any person who shaves or trims the beard or cuts or dresses the hair of any other person for pay, including barber’s apprentices and shop boys.…
Ala. Code § 22-17-10 Treatment of Skin Diseases or Infections Prohibited
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The treatment of any skin disease or infection by a barber, manicurist or cosmetologist is hereby prohibited. History: (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909; Code 1923, §1129; Acts 1935, No. 444, p. 926; Code 1940, T. 22, §67.)
Ala. Code § 22-17-11 Use of Shop or Parlor as Dormitory
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No person shall use a barbershop or beauty parlor as a dormitory, nor shall any operator of a barber shop or beauty parlor permit said establishment to be so used. History: (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909; Code 1923, §1130; Acts 1935, No. 444, p. 926; Code 1940, T. 22, §68.)
Ala. Code § 22-17-2 Applicability of Chapter
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Any place or establishment in which any one or more of the following named services is regularly performed, for pay, shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter: (1) Shaving; (2) Beard trimming; (3) Cutting, dressing, arranging, curling, waving, shampooing, singeing, bleac…
Ala. Code § 22-17-3 Duty of Manager as to Maintenance of Shop and Equipment
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Every manager of a barber, manicure or beauty shop shall keep the said shop, and all furniture, tools, appliances and other equipment used therein, at all times in a clean and hygienic condition. The use of soiled, greasy or visibly unclean tools, appliances, combs, brushes, etc.…
Ala. Code § 22-17-4 Water Connections and Waste Disposal
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The owner and manager of every barber, manicure and beauty shop shall provide for regular use in the said shop hot and cold water connections and sewer connections complying with the ordinances of the municipalities in which they are situated; provided, that in communities and lo…
Ala. Code § 22-17-5 Cleansing of Hands
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Every barber, manicurist and cosmetologist shall cleanse his or her hands thoroughly before serving each patron. History: (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909; Code 1923, §1124; Acts 1935, No. 444, p. 926; Code 1940, T. 22, §63.)
Ala. Code § 22-17-6 Headrests
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The headrest of every barber or beauty shop chair shall be covered with a clean towel or clean new paper before any patron is served. History: (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909; Code 1923, §1127; Acts 1935, No. 444, p. 926; Code 1940, T. 22, §65.)
Ala. Code § 22-17-7 Use of Certain Materials Prohibited
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The use of alum or other caustic material, except in powdered or liquid form, to stop the flow of blood and the use of a powder puff or brush, a sponge or a finger bowl, unless it is designed and used for single service, is hereby prohibited. History: (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909;…
Ala. Code § 22-17-8 Service by Persons Having Skin or Venereal Disease
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No operator of a barber, manicure or beauty shop shall permit any person suffering from a communicable skin disease or venereal disease to serve patrons in the said shop. Barbering, manicuring or beauty culture by any person suffering from a communicable skin disease or venereal …
Ala. Code § 22-17-9 Service of Persons Having Inflamed, Etc., Skin
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No barber, manicurist or cosmetologist shall serve any person whose skin is inflamed, scabby or contains pus unless tools, equipment, etc., for his or her individual use are provided. History: (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909; Code 1923, §1128; Acts 1935, No. 444, p. 926; Code 1940, T…