N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 160.10 - Posting requirements
(a) An owner
shall conspicuously post a sign at the entrance of the business indicating that
the business and individual operators are licensed by the New York State
Department of State and that rules and regulations governing the business and
practices are available for review upon request.
(b) An individual holding a license in
waxing, nail specialty, esthetics, natural hairstyling, or cosmetology must
conspicuously post the license at the station or location where the occupation
is being practiced.
(c) An owner
shall conspicuously post its business license at: the entrance or reception
area of the establishment; or, the public business desk or counter of the
establishment; or, the area where the licensed activities are
performed.
(d) An owner shall
conspicuously post an itemized list of all services performed at the business
establishment and the prices charged for those services.
(e) An owner who permits the practice of nail
specialty to be conducted in an appearance enhancement business shall
conspicuously post a nail practitioner bill of rights in a place where it will
be readily visible by practitioners and the public. The Department of State
shall furnish such sign to every place of business that permits the practice of
nail specialty.
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