225.01 Definition
225.02 License Required
225.03 Application for License; Inspection and Issuance
225.04 Annual License Fees
225.05 Unobstructed View of Interior
225.06 Sanitary Rules and Regulations
225.07 Tattooing Prohibited; Exceptions – Repealed
225.08 Body Piercing and Tattooing Establishments; Fee
Statutory reference:
General provisions for barbers, RC Ch. 4709
General provisions for barbers, RC Ch. 4709
(a) As used in this chapter, “barber shop” means any building, room, place or establishment occupied, maintained or conducted as a barber shop, tonsorial parlor, barber school or where shaving, hair cutting or any other tonsorial work is carried on for revenue, pay, free or otherwise.
(b) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to any establishment occupied, maintained or conducted as a beauty parlor, the operators or employees of which are licensed to engage in the practice of cosmetology as defined by RC 4713.01.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
(a) Any person desiring a license to establish, maintain or operate a barber shop shall make written application for a license to the Commissioner of Environmental Health, which shall set forth a description of the premises as well as the location of the same.
(b) The application for a license shall contain the following information:
(1) The exact location, including street and number where the barber shop is to be opened, conducted, maintained or operated;
(2) The name and the address of the owner of the premises in which such barber shop is to be located;
(3) The name under which the barber shop will be opened, maintained, operated or conducted;
(4) Such additional information as the Commissioner may require.
(c) The Commissioner shall then make or cause to be made an investigation of the premises named in such application for the purpose of determining the fitness and suitability of the premises for the conduct of such business from a sanitary standpoint. He or she shall also cause an investigation to be made to determine if all City ordinances and State law’s relative to the operation and maintenance of barber shops have been complied with, and if all necessary precautions are and will be taken to prevent the spread of contagious and communicable diseases. The Commissioner upon completion of such investigation shall transmit the application to the Commissioner of Assessments and Licenses, together with a recommendation for or against the issuance of such a license.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
The annual license fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for a barber shop and one hundred seventy dollars ($170.00) for a barber school. All licenses shall expire on December 31 following the date of issuance, and no license shall be issued except for the full license period and for the full license fee. Licenses shall not be transferable but shall be renewable under the same terms and conditions as required for the original issuance.
(Ord. No. 2393-02. Passed 2-3-03, eff. 2-3-03)
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