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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 322-JUNE 7 , 1938 Display of certifi- cates. Renewals of cer- tificates. Orounds for refusal to Issue, renew, etc., certificates. Appeal from action f Board. Court review. Fees and refunds. Quartes for exam- inations and equip- ment. Compensation of members of Board; expenses. tlerk and inspeo- toM. Provso8. Limitation on pay- ments. Deposit of excess funds. No Federal, etc., ex- pense. Barber school or oluge requirements. SEC. 8 . The certificate of a registered barber or a registered barber apprentice shall be displayed in a conspicuous place near the work chair of the holder when he is engaged in the practice of barbering. SEC. 9 . Certificates issued by the Board shall be renewed annually upon application to the Board by the holder of the certificate. The Board shall renew or restore certificates which have expired upon application and payment of the required fee, accompanied by a health certificate annually, showing that applicant is free from contagious and infectious diseases. SEC. 10. The Board may refuse to issue, renew, restore, or may revoke a certificate for habitual drunkenness or habitual addiction to the use of morphine, cocaine, or any other habit-forming drug or for the violation of any of the provisions of this Act, but such action may be taken by the Board only after notice, and an opportunity for a full hearing is given to the person affected thereby. An appeal may be taken from any action of the Board to the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. The judgment of such court shall be final, subject to review by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. SEC. 11. All fees and charges payable under the provisions of this Act shall be paid to the secretary-treasurer of the Board. The Board is hereby authorized to refund any license fee or tax, or portion thereof, erroneously paid or collected under this Act. (a) For the examination of an applicant for a certificate as a registered barber, $5. (b) For the issuance or renewal of such certificate, $5. (c) For the restoration of an expired certificate as a registered barber, $5. (d) For the examination of an applicant for a certificate as a registered barber apprentice, $5. (e) For the issuance or renewal of such certificate, $5. f) For the restoration of an expired certificate as a registered barber apprentice, $5. (g) $50 for barber school or college, and $25 annual renewal fee. SEC. 12. The Commissioners are authorized and directed to provide suitable quarters for examinations and equipment to the Board and for the compensation of the members of the Board at the rate of $9 per day for the time actually and necessarily spent in their duties as such members and for the payment of expenses necessarily incurred by the Board in carrying out the provisions of this Act and are also authorized and directed to appoint a clerk and three inspectors at such salary as the Commissioners may authorize to assist the Board in carrying out the provisions of this Act; said inspectors shall be qualified barbers, each of whom shall have been engaged in the prac- tice of barbering in the District of Columbia for a period of five years immediately prior to their appointment, and shall be appointed after a competitive examination held for said positions by the Board officer of the District of Columbia: Provided, That payments under this section shall not exceed the amount received from the fees provided for in this Act; and if at the close of each fiscal year any funds unex- pended in excess of the sum of $1,000 shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the District of Columbia: Pro- vided, That no expense incurred under this Act shall be a charge against the funds of the United States or the District of Columbia. BARBBER SCROOL OR COLLEGE REQUIBEMENTS Smc. 13. No barber school or college shall be granted a certificate of registration unless it shall attach to its staff, as a consultant, a person 622 [52 STAT.