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Section 5-302 - Practice by Students -- in General

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(a) (1) Subject to the provisions of this subsection, a student who has completed at least 350 hours of training at a school of cosmetology may practice cosmetology, without a license, at the school. (2) A student may practice cosmetology under this subsection only: (i) in the course of the practical work required as part of the training of the student; (ii) while the student is under the direct supervision of a teacher who meets the requirements established by the Department of Education for public school programs or the Maryland Higher Education Commission for private school programs; and (iii) if the individual to whom a service is to be provided agrees to provision of the service after being informed that a student in training is to provide the service. (b) (1) Subject to the provisions of this subsection, a student who has completed at least 1,000 hours of training at a school of cosmetology may practice cosmetology, without a license, in a hospital, nursing home, or correctional facility. (2) A student may practice cosmetology under this subsection only: (i) in the course of the practical work required as part of the training of the student; (ii) while the student is under

l facility. (2) A student may practice cosmetology under this subsection only: (i) in the course of the practical work required as part of the training of the student; (ii) while the student is under the direct supervision of a teacher who meets the requirements established by the Department of Education for public school programs or the Maryland Higher Education Commission for private school programs; and (iii) if the individual to whom a service is to be provided: 1. is confined to the hospital, nursing home, or correctional facility; and 2. agrees to provision of the service after being informed that a student in training is to provide the service.