Ethics & California LawQuestion 334 of 484
Under BPC §7401 an "itinerant" beauty operator who travels door-to-door soliciting paid haircuts at customer homes is generally:
a.Encouraged because it improves access
b.Prohibited — services must be provided in a licensed establishment, with only narrow exceptions (such as services to shut-in or disabled clients) arranged through a licensed establishment
c.Allowed if the operator carries a printed copy of her license
d.Allowed only on weekends
Explanation
BPC §7401 prohibits itinerant practice — going from place to place soliciting customers — except under narrowly defined exceptions normally arranged through a licensed establishment. Random door-to-door beauty service does not qualify.
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