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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 3Ch. 10Art. 11§ 7404 Professional Misconduct Grounds

§ 7404 Professional Misconduct Grounds

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§ 7404 Professional Misconduct Grounds

Key Takeaways

  • •If you do a bad job or don't follow safety rules in barbering, cosmetology, or electrology, you can get in trouble.
  • •If you lie in ads, have a disease that can spread, or are drunk or on drugs a lot, you can lose your license.
  • •You must follow all the rules for your shop and show your license where people can see it.
  • •If you break these rules, you might not get or keep your license.

Example

A hair stylist keeps cutting people's hair even though they have a bad skin infection that can spread.

The stylist can get in trouble because they are putting customers at risk by working while sick.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 7404 Professional Misconduct Grounds

The grounds for disciplinary action are as follows: (a) Unprofessional conduct which includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: (1) Incompetence or gross negligence, including failure to comply with generally accepted standards for the practice of barbering, cosmetology, or electrology or disregard for the health and safety of patrons. (2) Repeated similar negligent acts. (3) Conviction of any crime substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of the licenseholder, in which case, the records of conviction or a certified copy shall be conclusive evidence thereof. (4) Advertising by means of knowingly false or deceptive statements. (b) Failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter. (c) Failure to comply with the rules governing health and safety adopted by the board and approved by the State Department of Public Health, for the regulation of establishments, or any practice licensed and regulated under this chapter. (d) Failure to comply with the rules adopted by the board for the regulation of establishments, or any practice licensed and regulated under this chapter. (e) Continued practice by a person knowingly having an infectious or contagious disease. (f) Habitual drunkenness, habitual use of or addiction to the use of any controlled substance. (g) Obtaining or attempting to obtain practice in any occupation licensed and regulated under this chapter, or money, or compensation in any form, by fraudulent misrepresentation. (h) Failure to display the license or health and safety rules and regulations in a conspicuous place. (i) Engaging, outside of a licensed establishment and for compensation in any form whatever, in any practice for which a license is required under this chapter, except that when the service is provided because of illness or other physical or mental incapacitation of the recipient of the service and when performed by a licensee obtained for the purpose from a licensed establishment. (j) Permitting a license to be used where the holder is not personally, actively, and continuously engaged in business. (k) The making of any false statement as to a material matter in any oath or affidavit, which is required by the provisions of this chapter. (l) Refusal to permit or interference with an inspection authorized under this chapter. (m) Any action or conduct which would have warranted the denial of a license. (n) Failure to surrender a license that was issued in error or by mistake. (Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 430, Sec. 29. (AB 181) Effective January 1, 2016.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

regulationconvictionmisrepresentationnegligencesafetyfraudhealthcrime

Related Statutes

  • § 7860 Geologist Discipline Procedures
  • § 8780 Surveyor Discipline Authority
  • § 6584 Professional Fiduciary Discipline Grounds
  • § 7183.5 Asbestos Certification Revocation
  • § 9841 Service Dealer Discipline Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 7404.
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