[Ord. of 2-23-09(2)]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
BARBERING
Includes the following described practices when performed by a barber licensed in the state upon the head, face, scalp or neck for cosmetic purposes only:
(1) 
The cutting, trimming, or shaving of the hair.
(2) 
Singeing, shampooing, dyeing, coloring or styling of the hair.
(3) 
The application of cosmetic preparations, hair tonics, antiseptics, powders, oils, clays, creams or lotions.
(4) 
Giving facial and scalp massage or the application of oils, creams, lotions, or other preparations, either by hand or mechanical appliances.
BARBERSHOP
Any establishment engaged in the practice of barbering for the public.
DIRECTOR OF HEALTH
The director of health of the Town or his duly authorized representative.
HAIRDRESSING AND COSMETOLOGY
Includes the following described practices performed by a licensed hairdresser/cosmetician in the state upon the head, face, scalp, arms, hands, body, legs and feet for cosmetic purposes only:
(1) 
Dressing, arranging, curling, waving, weaving, cutting, singeing, relaxing/straightening, bleaching or coloring hair.
(2) 
Treating the scalp, face, neck and arms by massaging, cleansing, exercising, stimulating or manipulating, with the hands, mechanical appliances, or water.
(3) 
Applying cosmetics, preparations, antiseptics, tonics, lotions, creams, powders, oils, clays, sprays, or any product pertaining to the skin.
(4) 
Manicuring fingernails of the hand and, for cosmetic purposes only, trimming, filing and painting the healthy toenails of the feet, excluding cutting nail beds, corns, calluses, or other medical treatment involving the foot or ankle.
HAIRDRESSING OR COSMETOLOGY SHOP
Any establishment engaged in the practice of hairdressing, cosmetology, or barbering for the public.
MOBILE WORK STATION
A modular space which can be used for multiple purposes through the use of mobile equipment.
NAIL TECHNICIAN
A person who, for compensation, cuts, shapes, polishes or enhances the appearance of the nails of the hands, including, but not limited to, the application and removal of sculptured or artificial nails.
OPERATOR
Any person, including, but not limited to, a licensed hairdresser/cosmetician or barber, or unlicensed person who is performing tasks allowed under the scope of this article and the public health code of the state.
OTHER SERVICES
The following described practices which can be performed by an unlicensed individual under the supervision of a licensed hairdresser/cosmetician in the state:
(1) 
Manicuring nails of the hands.
(2) 
Performing facials.
(3) 
Shampooing of the hair.
(4) 
Eyebrow arching.
(5) 
Braiding hair.
SHAMPOO STATION
A shampoo station consists of a shampoo bowl (sink) and a shampoo chair.
WORKING AREA
A separate room with more than one work station, or a private room set aside to serve one (1) customer at a time.
WORK STATION
A chair, countertop and floor space set aside for the purpose of serving a customer, including floor space for the operator to stand while serving the customer.
[Ord. of 2-23-09(2)].
(a) 
No barbershop, hairdressing and/or cosmetology shop having a permanent location shall be relocated, constructed, remodeled or extensively altered, nor shall a structure be converted to be used as a barbershop or hairdressing and/or cosmetology shop, except in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Town Health Department.
(b) 
Properly prepared architectural plans drawn to a scale of not less than 1/4 inch to one foot, and specification for such construction, remodeling or alteration shall be submitted to the director of health, or authorized agent, for review and approval before relocation, construction, remodeling, alteration, change of ownership, or conversion is begun. The plans and specifications shall indicate the proposed layout, arrangement and construction materials or work areas and the type and model of proposed fixed equipment and facilities. The plans and specifications shall be submitted with forms furnished by the director of health. The director of health shall approve the plans and specifications if they meet the requirements of this article and the public health code of the state. Plans shall be submitted to the other Town agencies as required.
(c) 
Prior to the barbershops, hairdressing and/or cosmetology shop's opening, the director of health, or authorized agent, shall conduct a preoperational inspection to determine compliance with the approved plans and specifications and with the requirements of this article and the public health code of the state.
[Ord. of 2-23-09(2)]
At least once a year, the director of health, or authorized agent, shall inspect each barbershop, hairdressing and/or cosmetology shop and shall make as many additional inspections as are necessary for the enforcement of this article and the public health code of the state.
[Ord. of 2-23-09(2)]
The director of health shall conduct the hearings provided for in this article at a time and place designated. The director of health shall summarize the proceedings of such hearings and provide sufficient copies. The director of health shall make a final finding based upon the complete hearing record, and shall sustain, modify or rescind any notice or order considered in the hearing. The director of health shall furnish a written report of the hearing decision to the permit holder within 10 calendar days of the hearing date.
[Ord. of 2-23-09(2)]
A notice of order provided for in this article is properly served when it is delivered to the permit holder, or person in charge, or when it is sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the holder of the permit. A completed and signed inspection report shall constitute a written notice.