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Idaho Code § 54-5824

Barber poles

Known as the Barber and Cosmetology Services Act

The act spans §§ 54-5801 to 54-5827 (27 sections).

I.C., § 54-5824, as added by 2018, ch. 228, § 3, p. 519.

Only persons licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter as a barber or barber-stylist may:

(1) Hold themselves out to the public, solicit business or advertise as a licensed barber or as operating a licensed barbershop;

(2) Use the title or designation “barber” or “barbershop” under circumstances that would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that the person is a licensed barber, is a licensed barber-stylist, or is operating a licensed barbershop; or

(3) Place a barber pole in a location that would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that a business located near the barber pole is a barbershop, unless the business is a licensed cosmetology establishment that is leasing space to or employing a licensed barber or a licensed barber-stylist. As used in this section, “barber pole” means a red and white striped vertical cylinder with a ball located on top of the cylinder or any object of a similar nature, regardless of its actual shape or coloring, that would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that a business located near the object is a barbershop.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.