Kan. Admin. Regs. § 61-3-3 - Subjects required in courses of instruction
(a)
Each barber school or barber college shall conduct regular classes teaching the
theory and practice of all phases of barbering. The course of instruction shall
meet the curriculum requirements in the board's document titled "Kansas barber
minimum curriculum (1,200 hours)," as adopted by the board on July 28, 2016,
which is hereby adopted by reference. This course of instruction shall not
apply in its entirety to any student who is a person specified in subsection
(b).
(b) Any person certified as a
barber by a United States military service who meets the requirements of K.A.R.
61-3-2(b)(1) and any Kansas cosmetologist who meets the requirements of K.A.R.
61-3-2(b)(2) may apply to take the Kansas barbering examination if the
applicant has completed at least 500 hours of instruction, at a barber school
or barber college licensed by the board, in subjects listed in the curriculum
specified in this subsection. The board's document titled "industry-related
minimum additional curriculum (500 hours)," as adopted by the board on July 28,
2016, is hereby adopted by reference.
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