Hair braiding requires a cosmetology license.jmra wrote:So, the answer is you can't provide a single instance - that's what I thought.jbarn wrote:No, it is not against the law to spit on the sidewalk.jmra wrote:And it's against the law to spit on the sidewalk. Show me an example of a member of a church "safety team" being fined or charged under the private security act.jbarn wrote:It doesn't matter if they are called the comedy team, If their mission meets the definition of guard in the Private Security Act, 1702 of the Occupations Code, they need licensing.jmra wrote:Instead, join the safety team.scottmeador wrote:Do not carry if you are working as a volunteer on a "security" team.
Regardless of what they are called, if their role consist of any of the following licensing is required;
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Little Sally's lemonade stand requires a F&B permit.
No "civilian" in the state of Vermont can carry in a school zone.
Unlicensed flower arranging prohibited in Louisiana.
Spitting on the sidewalk... mmm... could be Disorderly Conduct depending on the particulars.