To reduce from 2,000 to 1,800 the hours of instruction at a “licensed barber college” that an individual must accumulate before he or she is allowed by the state to earn a living at this trade. Also, to add new license restrictions and requirements for a barber whose experience was gained in a county that state agency staffers regard as not having "generally available" records.
31 Yeas / 7 Nays | |
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Democrat (11 Yeas / 1 Nay) | |
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