Section 36-14-14 - Journeyman barber permit issued on certification or experience in anotherstate without reciprocity agreement--Failure to pass examination.
36-14-14. Journeyman barber permit issued on certification or experience in another state without reciprocity agreement--Failure to pass examination. Any person who is at least eighteen years of age, and of good moral character and temperate habits, who has a tenth grade education, who has a license or certificate of registration as a practical barber from another state or country, which has substantially the same requirements for licensing or registering barbers as required by this chapter, but which has not entered into a reciprocity agreement with the board, or who can prove by affidavits that he has practiced as a barber in such a state or country for at least five years immediately prior to making application in this state, shall upon payment of the required fee be issued a permit to practice as a journeyman barber until he is called by the Board of Barber Examiners for examination to determine his fitness to receive a certificate of registration to practice barbering. Any such person failing to pass the required examination, shall be allowed to practice as a journeyman barber until the next examination. Should he fail at the second examination, he must cease to practice barbering in this state.
Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1613; SL 1968, ch 117, § 5; SL 1987, ch 272, § 3.