30 Miss. Code. R. 1801-4.3
Break in attendance/failure to apply for examination:
A. Where there is a break in attendance in a
barber school:
1. At least twelve (12) months
and less than thirty-six (36) months a student shall lose 25% of hours.
2. At least thirty-six (36) months
and less than sixty (60) months a student shall lose 50% of hours.
3. At least sixty (60) or more a student
shall lose 100% of hours.
B. Where a portion of the hours for the
completion of a course of training was acquired out-of-state but the student
did not complete the course in that state, the break in attendance rule will
apply to the student who enrolls in a school in Mississippi for the completion
of his/her training.
C. Where an
individual has completed a course of training in this state, or any Other
state, and has not applied for and taken the State Barber Examination within
twelve (12) months of completion of such training, such individual shall be
required to complete an additional 360 hours of approved course before becoming
eligible to take the State Barber Examination.
D. This provision shall not apply to a person
whose break in attendance, or failure to acquire licensure is due to a service
in armed forces during period of war.
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