S.C. Code Regs. § 17-8 - Barber Students, Applications, Permits, Training, Progress Reports, and Examinations
1. Every
person desiring to train in a barber school or college, or under the personal
supervision of a registered barber or a master hair care specialist who is a
qualified on the job training instructor, shall file an application for a
student permit to take the training. Such application shall be on a blank form
furnished by the Board and shall be signed by the applicant and official of the
school or college or the qualified on the job training instructor, under whom
the applicant desires to train. Prior to the issuance of a permit, a
prospective student who desires to train under the personal supervision of a
qualified on the job training instructor, shall meet along with the instructor
with a representative of the Board. A qualified on the job instructor may train
only two (2) students in his shop at a time, provided the students have a chair
at all times. To be eligible for licensing as a master hair care specialist, a
student training in a barbershop must train under the personal supervision of a
qualified on the job training instructor who holds a current master hair care
specialist license.
(A) Students training
fulltime in a post-secondary school or college shall be on a five (5) day week
basis, seven and a half (7.5) hours per day, for a minimum of forty (40) weeks;
or, students training fulltime under the personal supervision of a qualified on
the job training instructor shall be seven and a half (7.5) hours per day on a
forty (40) hour a week basis for forty-eight (48) weeks.
(B) Students shall have received a written
student permit issued by the Board.
(C) Each student training under the personal
supervision of an on the job training instructor will be required to obtain the
same textbooks taught by barber school or college and be given at least one (1)
hour of study per day.
(D) Student
training part-time in a post-secondary school or college shall be on a twenty
(20) hour a week basis for a minimum of seventy-five (75) weeks; students
training part-time under the personal supervision of a qualified on the job
training instructor, shall be on a twenty (20) hour a week basis for a minimum
of ninety-six (96) weeks.
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