Posted on 03/17/2018 8:09:32 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Thats a problem for braiders like Fatou Diouf, a small braiding business owner who is suffering because of a stifling $16,000 in fines shes been ordered to pay.One of her braiders reportedly did not have a government license to braid hair in her shop and that runs afoul of the Tennessee Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners policy. As a result, Diouf the fine was levied against her as a disciplinary action..... In 2012, a Utah woman who braids hair to supplement her familys income won a federal lawsuit against the state over its licensing process for her craft, arguing state regulations violated her right to earn a living.
A federal judge ruled that the states requirement that Jestina Clayton get a cosmetology license to braid hair was unconstitutional and invalid because regulations are irrelevant to Claytons profession.
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#9 I leave Supercuts with lots of hair clippings on my face. Very few will use a towel or use a whisk brush or air to blow away the stray hairs. I have to go straight home and wash the face before going out again. They must be nearsighted.
I think you have to jiggle the handle so the drain plug drops in place to hold water.....
Precisely. Let's ee how many FR statists there are who think a person has to get permission from the government to braid another person's hair!
There aren't even any tools involved.
How far down the rabbit hole have we gone?
I mostly agree with you on the CE requirements being excessive, but was only laying out my perception of the reason they started. Been doing it since 1985, and though my company (same one, same office) has kept us constantly updated on changes in the law and new technology, many of our competitors were clueless about it. I guess the same people who want to take my guns because someone else might abuse theirs are in charge of the real estate rules!
I don’t know if your from Texas but our legislature is as corrupt as legislatures get. And, that’s a bad thing.
Their attitude is “well, lets weed a few of these morons out”. And, that attitude transfers to the conference rooms where all the bureaucrats on salaries sit around all day every day for months on end conjuring up these rules.
Take a look at how many Real Estate Schools there are. Imagine how many lobbyists they have in Austin.
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