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OF TEXAS
AUSriN 11, TEXAS
October 16, 1964
Mrs. Bess Blackwell Opinion No. C-333
Executive Secretary
State Board, of Hairdressers Re: Whether the proposed rules
and Cosmetologists are within the authority
Austin, Texas of the Board of Hairdressers
and Cosmetologists to
promulgate under Article
Dear Mrs. Blackwell: 734b, Vernon's Penal Code,
You have requested the opinion of this office as to whether
the Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists may lawfully pro-
mulgate the following rules:
(1) "Each school, day student may be absent for
non-extenuating circumstances during the six (6) months
training period for a period aggregating not more than
five (5) days. Each school, night student may be
absent for non-extenuating circumstances during the
twelve (12) month training period for a period aggre-
gating not more than ten (10) days. The Board will,
in the event of extenuating circumstances and where
the period of interruption is for more than thirty
(30) school days and upon written application duly
verified setting such circumstances, permit a school
student, upon reregistration, to re-enter and continue
training, and in such event such school student may
receive credit for two-thirds (2/3) of the hours of
training completed prior to such interruption of
training, but no such school student may attend
school less than sixty days upon such reregistration,
nor shall such school student be permitted to re-
enter and reregister in a school more than one time.
An application will only be considered if filed
within one year from the date of such interruption.
In those cases where the interruption of training
is due to extenuating circumstances, the school and
the school student shall immediately notify the
board of such interruption, and failure to give such
notice shall preclude reregistration.
(2) "Any student who wishes to remain in school
longer than the required time, (six months for Day
Students---twelve months for Night Students) may-1583-
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: C-333, text, October 16, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268752/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.