Ethics & California LawQuestion 331 of 484
Operating a salon to the public WITHOUT a current BBC establishment license is best described under BPC §7349 as:
a.A purely civil tax matter
b.Allowed if every practitioner inside is individually licensed
c.Unlawful — the establishment must hold its own license, and the BBC may cite, fine, and order closure regardless of whether individual licensees are present
d.Allowed for the first 90 days while the application is pending
Explanation
BPC §7349 makes operating a beauty establishment without a current establishment license unlawful. The individual licenses of practitioners inside do not substitute for the location license. The BBC may issue citations, fines, and orders to cease operation.
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