643.110 - Effect of failure to pass examination.

643.110  Effect of failure to pass examination.

      1.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, an applicant for a license as a barber who fails to pass the examination conducted by the Board must continue to practice as a licensed apprentice for an additional 3 months before he or she may retake the examination for a license as a barber.

      2.  An applicant for a license as a barber who is a cosmetologist licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 644 of NRS and who fails to pass the examination conducted by the Board must complete further study as prescribed by the Board, not exceeding 250 hours, in a barber school approved by the Board before he or she may retake the examination for a license as a barber.

      3.  An applicant for a license as an apprentice who fails to pass the examination provided for in NRS 643.080 must complete further study as prescribed by the Board in a barber school approved by the Board before he or she may retake the examination for a license as an apprentice.

      4.  An applicant for a license as an instructor who fails to pass the examination provided for in NRS 643.1775 must complete further study prescribed by the Board, not to exceed 250 hours, in a barber school approved by the Board before he or she may retake the examination for a license as an instructor.

      [Part 5:131:1929; A 1931, 349; 1931 NCL § 764] + [Part 6:131:1929; A 1931, 349; 1947, 731; 1943 NCL § 765]—(NRS A 1959, 326; 1987, 905; 1999, 2581)