Hawaii Revised Statutes 439. Beauty Culture

  • 439-1 Definitions.
    As used in this chapter: "Beauty apprentice" means a person who is engaged in a beauty or barber shop in learning to be a...
  • 439-2 License; Required.
    (a) No person shall for commercial purposes practice as a beauty operator, apprentice, or instructor or operate a school or beauty shop or announce...
  • 439-3 Repealed.
    L 1997, c 87, §12.
  • 439-4 Repealed.
    L 1992, c 202, §188.
  • 439-5 Repealed.
    L 1997, c 87, §13.
  • 439-6 Repealed.
    L 1992, c 202, §189.
  • 439-7 Repealed.
    L 1997, c 87, §14.
  • 439-8 Repealed.
    L 1987, c 154, §23.
  • 439-9 Repealed.
    L 1992, c 202, §190.
  • 439-10 Repealed.
    L 1997, c 87, §15.
  • 439-11 Application for Examination.
    Each person who desires to practice or instruct as a beauty operator or instructor shall file with the board a written application on a...
  • 439-12 Requisites for Admission to Examination.
    (a) The executive secretary of the board shall determine the sufficiency of the preliminary qualifications of applicants for admission to examinations; provided that the...
  • 439-12.5 Medical Clearance.
    The board, at its discretion, may require any operator to submit to such medical clearance tests, including blood tests, as the board deems appropriate...
  • 439-13 Admission to Examination.
    If the board finds that the applicant has met the qualifications necessary for admission to the examination, the board shall admit the applicant to...
  • 439-14 Examination.
    (a) The board shall contract with a professional testing service to have the testing service prepare and provide examinations for applicants as may be...
  • 439-15 License, Fees.
    (a) The board shall issue a license as a beauty operator, or instructor, as the case may be, to each person who passes the...
  • 439-16 Temporary Permits.
    The board may issue a temporary permit to a qualified applicant approved for examination. A temporary permit may be issued upon application for examination...
  • 439-17 Beauty Shops.
    (a) A license for a beauty shop may be secured by filing an application and paying the application and license fees and showing that...
  • 439-18 Schools.
    (a) Any person may apply to the board for a license as a school in the practice of cosmetology, upon the payment of application...
  • 439-19 Refusal to Grant and Revocation and Suspension of Licenses.
    (a) In addition to any other actions authorized by law, the board may take disciplinary action against any license issued under this chapter, including...
  • 439-20 Hearing.
    In all proceedings before it, the board and each member thereof shall have the same powers respecting administering oaths, compelling the attendance of witnesses,...
  • 439-21 Board to Aid Prosecution.
    The board shall aid prosecuting officers in the prosecution of persons charged with violations of this chapter. [L 1949, c 397, pt of §1;...
  • 439-22 Penalty.
    Any person who practices cosmetology, maintains a school or a beauty shop, or acts in any capacity wherein a license is required, without a...
  • 439-23 Right of Injunction.
    The department, in addition to any other remedies available, may apply to a court having competent jurisdiction for an injunction to restrain any violation...
  • 439-24 Cumulative Remedies.
    The remedies or penalties provided by this chapter are cumulative to each other and to the remedies or penalties available under all other laws...

Note

Source notes for certain sections of this chapter start with L 1949, c 397, which completely amended this chapter.

Cross References

Sunset evaluations modified, see 26H-4 and 26H-5.

Last modified: October 27, 2016