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Fred must have licensure in order to work as a Barber in New York State. When Fred proves that he has the training and skills needed to be a Barber, who provides the licensure?

A. the barber school

B. the customers

C. the government

D. the employer

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User Rvalue
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I would say the answer is C. The government

All states require candidates for barber licenses to take and pass a state barber examination, which may be a state-designed examination, the national examination through the National-Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC), or a combination of the two.

Upon the successful completion of a barber program or apprenticeship, candidates for barber licensure must successfully take a state license examination, which generally consists of a written (theory) section and a practical (hands-on) section. Some states utilize the written and/or practical examinations offered through the National-Interstate Council on State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC).

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User Dcastro
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Answer:

C. the government

Step-by-step explanation:

Actually, It's the government who give license to work as a barber, the policies change according to state. However, in general basics, it takes around 1500 hours of instruction, and the minimum age is 16 years old, to have high school diploma and past the licensing exam.

Therefore, the right answer is C.

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User Shayan
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