New York Statutes

§ 444 — Violations and penalties

New York § 444
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 28Practice of Barbering

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N.Y. General Business § 444 (2026).

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§ 444. Violations and penalties. Any person who shall directly or\nindirectly engage in the practice of barbering or hold himself out to\nthe public as being able so to do, or conduct a barber shop without a\nlicense therefor, or who shall violate any of the provisions of this\narticle, or having had his license suspended or revoked, shall continue\nto engage in the practice of barbering or who directly or indirectly\nemploys, permits or authorizes an unlicensed person to engage in the\npractice of barbering or who directly or indirectly employs, permits or\nauthorizes an unregistered apprentice to act as an apprentice, shall be\nguilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punishable by\nimprisonment for not more than six months, or by a fine of not more than\nfive hundred dol

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