Ethics & California LawQuestion 138 of 484
A student in cosmetology school may receive money for services performed during training when:
a.She charges clients privately at home
b.Services are part of school clinic instruction and any fees go to the school
c.She works at a salon on Saturdays
d.A friend tips her in cash
Explanation
Students are not licensed and may not work for compensation outside of school clinic instruction supervised by an approved school. Working at a salon or charging privately constitutes unlicensed practice.
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