30 Miss. Code. R. 1801-1.3 - Schools
A. Any establishment licensed by the Board
where ten (10) or more students can be accommodated while engaging in learning
and acquiring a knowledge of the practice of barbering may be considered a
school of barbering.
B. Each
school of barbering shall operate in accordance with any or all federal
requirements and laws of the State of Mississippi.
C. Each school of barbering shall at all
times be under the direct supervision of a license instructor.
D. There shall be at least one instructor for
every twenty-five (25) students based on average daily attendance or any
portion thereof.
E. Application
for enrollment, proof of educational qualifications and one passport port size
color head shot photo must be submitted to the Board office no later than 30
day after date of enrollment. After this time period, no hours can be granted
until these documents have been received.
F. No school shall have more than one (1)
student per barber chair at one shift.
G. Each school must be a building separate
from any other barbering establishment owned or operated by the same
management.
H. A school of
barbering may advertise as a school but not as a barber shop.
I. Each school shall display, in a
conspicuous place, a sign in display lettering, not less than one (1) inch of
height as follows: "ALL WORK IN THIS SCHOOL IS DONE BY STUDENTS". The Board
will recognize guest artists for demonstration purposes with no charge.
J. The establishment shall be
clearly designated as a school of barbering at the entrance.
K. No service price sign shall be posted in
or on the front window, or any outside door, nor on the exterior of the
premises. The school shall not advertise the prices for services to the public
by any media off the premises of the school.
L. There shall be a school library consisting
of a medical dictionary, an English dictionary, and two books on barbering. At
least one (1) trade magazine pertaining to barbering shall be available at all
times on a current basis.
M.
Schools shall not give correspondence courses.
N. An enrollment record of each student shall
be sent to the board on or prior to the date the student enters school.
O. A systematic report for each
student's attendance shall be sent to the board on the first day of the
succeeding month on a form furnished by the board and signed by an authorized
person of the school and the student involved.
P. Schools of barbering shall keep a record
of the amount of instruction each student received in each subject.
Q. All records kept by a school shall be
available for inspection by the board or its representative.
R. Schools shall keep the essential records
of the students in individual folders alphabetically in a file cabinet.
S. A classroom roll book shall be
maintained showing the presence, absence, and tardiness of students at the
convening of each class.
T. The
school shall keep a permanent record of each student's attendance as reflected
on the clock punch card or classroom roll book and maintained on a current
basis. This record will also show the student's grades, progress, and conduct,
periodically; based on the instructor's evaluation.
U. Schools shall have adequate facilities for
filing and storing business records. They shall have a general ledger or
recording of all income and expenditures.
V. School attendance and scholarship records
of individual students may be destroyed after five (5) years from the date a
student is a licensed barber.
W.
All students must be given a definite schedule of attendance.
X. The school shall use not less than two (2)
visual aids, such as motion pictures, charts, etc.
Y. Each student shall receive, upon
enrollment, a copy of the school's rules and regulations governing students.
Z. Contracts or receipts between
the school and students relating to tuition and implements shall be in writing,
students to receive a copy of contract
AA. Not less than 10% of the required hours
for completion of the course of study shall be devoted to classroom study,
demonstrations, and lectures.
BB.
Examinations shall be given on at least ten (10) subjects, and the grades
therefore, shall be permanently recorded.
CC. A final examination shall be required for
completion of the course of study.
DD. For the completion of the course of
study, students shall be required to have performed the following minimum hours
of study: Haircut (tapered and long) 500; Hair coloring (10); Shaving (25);
Facial treatment (35); Razor cutting, styling and permanent waving, chemical
hair relaxing (200); Scalp treatment, shampoo (75); Hair pieces and fitting
(5).
EE. A copy of the rules and
regulations relating to the sanitation of barber shops shall be given to every
student, and the instructor must make sure that they are observed.
FF. The school shall forward to the board an
affidavit pertaining to the instruction and training of all students at the
completion of the course or withdrawal of a student. This affidavit must be
signed by someone authorized to sign for the school.
GG. Receptacles containing face or talcum
powder shall have tops.
HH. The
school shall provide a clean cupboard or cabinet in which to keep all linen or
paper towels free from dust.
II.
All schools shall offer advanced training courses for registered barbers on the
following subjects:
1. 40 hour
course-Teaching the latest haircut on male and female plus styling.
2. 600 hour course-Teaching the latest
haircut on male and female with the help of video film, all phases of hair
styling, hair coloring, and hair piece fitting.
3. The above courses shall be taught by
instructors qualified to teach each course.
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