2025 Session Last amended: 2016 session

§ 154.161 — Registration; Issuance, Revocation, Suspension, Denial

Plain-Language Summary

This law gives the Board of Barber Examiners the power to take action against barbers who break the rules. The board can deny, suspend, or revoke registrations, impose fines up to $2,000 per violation, issue cease and desist orders, and seek court injunctions. Violations include fraud, malpractice, unsanitary conditions, discrimination, and practicing without registration.

Practical Notes
The board can temporarily suspend your registration if you pose an immediate threat to the public. You have 10 days to request a hearing after a suspension. Fines can be up to $2,000 per violation, plus the board can charge you for the cost of the proceedings. You can petition for reinstatement after completing at least half of any suspension period.