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All licensing Boards within the Bureau have the authority, under the Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa. C.S.A. 9124), to deny a license or discipline a licensee based on a felony conviction. The Board may also deny a license based on a misdemeanor conviction, if that misdemeanor relates to the profession. Pathway to Licensure - Pennsylvania Department pa.gov BarberExaminers Documents pa.gov BarberExaminers Documents
If an applicant comes from a jurisdiction that issues a cosmetologist license but does not meet Indianas minimum reciprocity requirements, they may transfer their hours from their original out-of-state school to a beauty culture school in Indiana. Cosmetology Application Instructions By Reciprocity - IN.gov in.gov pla files BCReciprocityInstru in.gov pla files BCReciprocityInstru
Subject to section 11 of this chapter, the following property is presumed abandoned if it is unclaimed by the apparent owner during the period specified as follows: (1) For a travelers check, fifteen (15) years after issuance.
While Indiana Code 25-1-1.1-1 states that a criminal conviction cannot be grounds for license denial or removal, the underlying cause of the charges can be considered by the Board. Those applying for or holding professional licensure in Indiana must report any convictions to the board that regulates their profession.
The applicant must have completed at least 1500 hours of education or one (1) year of licensed practice is equal to one hundred (100) hours of education to an applicant who has completed a minimum of one thousand (1000) hours of education. PLA: Cosmetology Barber Licensing Information - IN.gov in.gov pla professions cosmetology-an in.gov pla professions cosmetology-an
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In Ohio, licensing boards can only disqualify applicants who have been convicted of a crime directly related to the license and must consider whether an applicant has been rehabilitated. Occupational Licensing in Ohio - The Institute for Justice ij.org issues economic-liberty ohio ij.org issues economic-liberty ohio
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