Connecticut Statutes

§ 20-234 — Practice of barbering defined.

Connecticut § 20-234
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 20Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards
Ch. 386Barbers

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 20-234 (2026).

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The following-described practices, when done upon the head, face and neck for cosmetic purposes and done for the public, with or without compensation therefor, shall be construed as practicing the occupation of barber or master barber within the meaning of this chapter: Shaving or trimming the beard; cutting hair; styling or cutting hairpieces and wigs; giving facial and scalp massage or application of oils, creams, lotions or other preparations, either by hand or mechanical appliances; singeing, shampooing or dyeing the hair or applying hair tonic, and applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, powders, oils, clays or lotions to scalp, face or neck; provided nothing in this chapter shall permit any of the services or acts herein described to be used for the treatment or cure of any phys

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Related

Tuozzoli v. Killian
386 F. Supp. 9 (D. Connecticut, 1974)
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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 4569; 1955, S. 2279d; 1969, P.A. 343; P.A. 80-484, S. 99, 176.) History: 1969 act included as practice of barbering the styling or cutting of men's hairpieces and wigs; P.A. 80-484 added reference to master barbers and deleted “men's” as modifier of hairpieces and wigs. Cited. 113 C. 563.

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