Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 10, October 25, 2024
Section 17-22 - Portable Barber Operationsa. A portable barber operation is a licensed registered barber or master hair care specialist who has a Board-issued permit to provide barbering services in a client's home or place of residence, either permanent or temporary, a client's office or other place of business, wedding or other event venues, or other locations as may be approved by the Board.b. A licensed registered barber or master hair care specialist may apply for a portable barbering operation permit by submitting an application to the Board, along with the required fee. The permit is renewed biennially. A portable barber must have a base of operations that is either a registered barbershop or mobile barbershop.c. A portable barber must have and provide the following minimum equipment: a means of cleaning his or her hands prior to beginning the service, a first aid kit capable of dealing with blood exposure, sanitary capes or drapes, clean towels, sanitized and disinfected barbering implements and tools, a closed container with a sufficient supply of either at least a sixty percent alcohol solution or an EPA-registered disinfectant, and a means of transporting clean and used implements separately. No equipment or implement can be used on a subsequent client without it first being properly cleaned, sanitized and disinfected.d. A portable barber should not begin providing a barbering service to a client without first verifying that there is an adequate supply of hot and cold running water available on the premises to safely and sanitarily complete the service to be provided.e. A portable barber shall maintain a written or electronic record of the street addresses where barbering services will be provided during any two-week period at the designated base of operations. These records are subject to inspection by the Board.Added by State Register Volume 46, Issue No. 05, eff. 5/27/2022.