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Section 36-14-14 - Qualifications for transfer of license or registration from another state or country

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36-14-14. Qualifications for transfer of license or registration from another state or country.Any person who is at least eighteen years of age may transfer a barber license or registration to this state if the applicant has:(1)A license or certificate of registration as a barber from another state or country that has substantially the same requirements for licensing or registering barbers as required by this chapter; or(2)Can prove by affidavits that the applicant has practiced as a barber in another state or country for at least five years.After a qualified applicant pays the required fee, the Board of Barber Examiners shall issue a certificate of registration to practice barbering. If an applicant applying to transfer a barber license or registration to this state from another state or country that requires less than fifteen hundred hours of instruction as a prerequisite to licensing, the applicant shall receive an additional fifty hours of credit for each month the applicant has practiced as a licensed barber in the other state or country. This credit shall be applied toward the required fifteen hundred hours of instruction required by §36-14-17.

each month the applicant has practiced as a licensed barber in the other state or country. This credit shall be applied toward the required fifteen hundred hours of instruction required by §36-14-17. Source: SDC 1939, §27.1613; SL 1968, ch 117, §5; SL 1987, ch 272, §3; SL 2017, ch 175, §6.