Iowa Statutes
§ 157.4B — Announcements to the public
Iowa § 157.4B
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Iowa Code § 157.4B (2026).
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1.For purposes of this section, “announcement to the public” means the use of any print
media, broadcast media, subscription internet site, internet site available to the public, or any
other means to do any of the following:
a.Advertise or market barbering or cosmetology services.
b.Provide a site for clients to post reviews.
c.Offer a virtual marketplace at which goods or services may be offered or clients may
be solicited.
2.A person shall not do any of the following in an announcement to the public:
a.Represent that another person is licensed under this chapter when the person knows,
or has reason to know, that the other person is not licensed.
b.Falsely represent the person’s self as licensed under this chapter.
c.Offer, or imply the offer of, services that violate state law.
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