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Texas Occupations Code - Section 1601.002. Definition Of Barbering

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§ 1601.002. DEFINITION OF BARBERING. In this chapter, "barbering," "practicing barbering," or the "practice of barbering" means: (1) performing or offering or attempting to perform for compensation or the promise of compensation any of the following services: (A) treating a person's mustache or beard by arranging, beautifying, coloring, processing, shaving, styling, or trimming; (B) treating a person's hair by: (i) arranging, beautifying, bleaching, cleansing, coloring, curling, dressing, dyeing, processing, shampooing, shaping, singeing, straightening, styling, tinting, or waving; (ii) providing a necessary service that is preparatory or ancillary to a service under Subparagraph (i), including bobbing, clipping, cutting, or trimming; or (iii) cutting the person's hair as a separate and independent service for which a charge is directly or indirectly made separately from a charge for any other service; (C) cleansing, stimulating, or massaging a person's scalp, face, neck, arms, or shoulders: (i) by hand or by using a device, apparatus, or appliance; and (ii) with or without the use of any cosmetic preparation, antiseptic, tonic, lotion, or cream; (D) beautifying a person's face, neck, arms, or shoulders using a cosmetic preparation, antiseptic, tonic, lotion, powder, oil, clay, cream, or appliance; (E) treating a person's nails by: (i) cutting, trimming, polishing, tinting, coloring, cleansing, manicuring, or pedicuring; or (ii) attaching false nails; (F) massaging, cleansing, treating, or beautifying a person's hands; (G) administering facial treatments; (H) weaving a person's hair; (I) shampooing or conditioning a person's hair; or (J) servicing in any manner listed in Paragraph (B) a person's wig, toupee, or artificial hairpiece on a person's head or on a block after the initial retail sale; (2) advertising or representing to the public in any manner that a person is a barber or is authorized to practice barbering; or (3) advertising or representing to the public in any manner that a location or place of business is a barbershop, specialty shop, or barber school. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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