HRS §439A-4
Board of barbering and cosmetology
This section creates the state board that oversees barbering and cosmetology. It sets who can be on the board and what they must do. Board members who work with a school or training program must say so and follow state ethics rules.
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The statute, as written — Board of barbering and cosmetology
(a) There is established the board of barbering and cosmetology placed within the department pursuant to section 26-9. The board shall consist of seven members who shall be appointed and may be removed by the governor pursuant to section 26-34, except as otherwise provided by law. The members shall be residents of the State, of which: (1) Two members shall possess a current and active license as a barber; (2) Two members shall possess a current and active license as a beauty operator; and (3) Three members shall be private citizens not connected with the industry. (b) Board members affiliated with any school teaching the practice of barbering or the practice of cosmetology, or any apprenticeship or other barbering or cosmetology program, shall disclose that affiliation and at all times shall adhere to chapter 84 and the interpretations of chapter 84 by the state ethics commission.
Sections this one refers to
§26-34 How board and commission members are chosen and how long they serve
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