BOARD OF BARBERS, ETC. v. BIG SKY COLLEGE, ETC.

No. 80-397.

626 P.2d 1269 (1981)

The BOARD OF BARBERS OF the DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING of the State of Montana, Respondent and Appellant, v. BIG SKY COLLEGE OF BARBER-STYLING, INC., a Montana Corporation, Petitioner and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided April 24, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roger Tippy, Helena, for respondent and appellant.

Ellingson & Lovitt, Missoula, for petitioner and respondent.


HASWELL, Chief Justice.

The sole issue in this case is the validity of an administrative rule of the Board of Barbers requiring a year's apprenticeship served in a commercial barbershop prior to examination and licensing as a barber. The District Court held the rule invalid. We affirm.

In October, 1979, Big Sky College asked the Board of Barbers if Clare Delaney, a recent graduate, could teach at the college and qualify that teaching activity as an apprenticeship...

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