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State board approves four cosmetology schools and sets revisions before inspection
Summary
The Tennessee State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners approved four school applications — a new barber program and three school changes — contingent on requested corrections to floor plans, contingency plans, recordkeeping and program hours. Inspections were required before final licensing.
The State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners voted to approve four school applications Thursday, with staff and board members requiring specific corrections before inspections and final licensure.
Performance Beauty Academy’s new barber program, represented virtually by owner Faye Waldram, was approved after the board requested several revisions, including changing the stated barber student ratio to 15:1, clarifying the contingency/refund language, listing a paper backup for timekeeping and updating record‑retention to seven years. “Our inspector will make sure that that…
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