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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Except as otherwise provided under this chapter, it is unlawful to operate a shop without conspicuously displaying a valid license issued by the board under this chapter.
(b) Each shop licensed by the board shall designate a manager. The shop shall submit the name and license information of its manager upon application and renewal.
(c) It is unlawful to operate a shop unless it is, at all times, under the direction of a manager or designated manager. While on duty, the manager or designated manager shall be responsible for the shop's compliance with this chapter, chapter 3 of this title, and the rules of the board. The board may require the name of the shop's manager or designated manager to be posted in such form and location as the board may prescribe.
(d) The manager and designated manager may manage those who practice disciplines in cosmetology or barbering, other than the discipline in which the manager or designated manager is licensed; however, the manager or designated manager shall only practice within the field that the person is licensed.
(e) An application for a license to operate a shop shall be submitted by its owner on the form prescribed by the board. The application shall include:
(1) The location of the shop;
(2) The type of shop;
(3) The name of the manager; and
(4) Other information that the board may require.
(f) Prior to the opening of a new shop or the relocation of an existing shop, the shop must pass an initial inspection after submission of a complete application for a license to operate the shop in accordance with subsection (e), accompanied by the fee for licensure and the fee for inspection, as prescribed by the board in rule. The inspection shall be made within ten (10) days of receipt by the board of a request for the inspection. If the shop passes the required inspection, the board shall issue a license to operate the shop unless the board refuses to issue the license pursuant to § 62-4-127(b) or as otherwise provided by this chapter, chapter 3 of this title, and the rules of the board.
(g)(1) If the ownership of a shop changes, the new owner shall not operate the shop more than thirty (30) days after the date of the change of ownership unless, within the thirty-day period, the new owner has:
(A) Submitted an application for a license to operate the shop in accordance with subsection (e); and
(B) Paid the license fee and the inspection fee.
(2) If the transferred shop passes the required inspection, the board shall issue a license to operate the shop unless the board refuses to issue the license pursuant to § 62-4-127(b) or as otherwise provided by this chapter, chapter 3 of this title, and the rules of the board.
(h) Pending issuance or denial by the board of a license to operate a shop, the owner may operate the shop if the owner displays:
(1) The official report showing that the shop has passed the required inspection; and
(2) A copy of a cashier's check or money order made payable to the state of Tennessee in the amount of the fee for the license.
(i) Each shop shall be inspected at least annually.
(j) All licenses to operate a shop shall expire on the last day of the month of the biennial anniversary date of the licenses.
(k) If the board is satisfied that the requirements of this chapter have been met, licenses to operate a shop may be renewed for another term upon completion and submission of the prescribed form, accompanied by the renewal fee prescribed by the board in rule.
(l) A penalty fee as set by the board by rule will be assessed on any renewal application postmarked after the expiration date of the license.
(m) The board may promulgate any and all rules necessary to allow for a shop where services are performed or offered to be performed in more than one (1) field of cosmetology, including aesthetics, natural hair styling, manicuring, and eyelash services, or in both cosmetology, or a field of cosmetology, and barbering to operate as a dual shop, including, but not limited to, rules to allow a dual shop to pay a single licensure or renewal fee and to undergo a single inspection.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 62. Professions, Businesses and Trades § 62-4-118 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-62-professions-businesses-and-trades/tn-code-sect-62-4-118/
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