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Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-4-138

License for mobile shop

Known as the Tennessee Cosmetology Act

The act spans §§ 62–62 (38 sections).

Acts 2016, ch. 983, § 4.

(1) No person shall operate a mobile shop without a valid mobile shop license issued by the board. Application for the license shall be made upon application forms furnished by the board.

(2) The board shall issue a license for a mobile shop to an applicant who: Holds a valid, current license for a shop that has a fixed location;

(3) Pays an application fee in an amount set by the board by rule, not to exceed the cost of administering this section;

(4) Pays an initial license fee in the amount set by the board by rule; and

(5) Undergoes and passes an initial inspection.

(6) A license for a mobile shop shall be subject to renewal at the same time that the licensee's shop license is subject to renewal pursuant to § 62-4-118(h). The renewal fee for a license for a mobile shop shall be set by the board by rule.

(7) A mobile shop for which a license is issued shall be subject to all of the health and safety requirements that apply to shops that have a fixed location under this chapter and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto; provided, that a mobile shop shall not be required to have a restroom and that the board may promulgate rules allowing or requiring mobile shops to have equipment different from shops with a fixed location.

(8) The board may either refuse to issue or renew or may suspend or revoke any license for a mobile shop for any of the reasons in § 62-4-127.

(9) The board shall revoke any license for a mobile shop if the licensee's license for a shop that has a fixed location expires or is revoked.

(10) If a licensee's license for a shop that has a fixed location is suspended, the board shall also suspend any license that has been issued to such licensee for a mobile shop for the same period of time.

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