§ 446. Application of article. 1. This article shall not apply to or
affect the practice of their professions by duly licensed physicians,
osteopaths, dentists, optometrists, nurses or physiotherapists, or to
the practice of their vocations by hairdressers or cosmetologists, nor
to any hospital which operates a barber shop solely for the convenience
of its patients and which is not open to the public.
2. This article shall not be construed to apply to, affect or prevent
the practice of beauty culture as now conducted in the beauty shops of
the state, or the operation of beauty shops and barber schools.
3. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to furnish a
means of evading the provisions of this article relating to the practice
of barbering and in any prosecution for a violation of any such
provision, the terms "hairdresser, " "cosmetologist, " "beauty shop,"
and "practice of hairdressing and cosmetology" shall have their commonly
accepted meanings.
Structure New York Laws
Article 28 - Practice of Barbering
432 - Practice of Barbering; License Required; Apprentices.
433 - Powers of the Secretary of State.
434 - License After Examination; Application to Take.
435 - License Without Examination; Temporary Licenses.
438 - Barber Shop Owners' License; Requirements.
439 - Licenses; Display; Renewal; Duplicates.
441 - Suspension and Revocation of Licenses and Certificates.
442 - Hearing on Charges; Decision.
444 - Violations and Penalties.
444-A - Official Acts Used as Evidence.
445 - Disposition of Moneys Derived From Operation of Article.