Current through September 17, 2024
Section 51-3-002 - LIMITATION ON LOCATION AND USE OF ROOMS USED AS A BARBER SHOP002.01 A barber shop in a place where food is prepared and served must be separated by a partition, ceiling height, of lath and plaster, glass or other solid material. If a door is cut through, it shall be hung with spring hinges or other self-closing appliances. If confectionery is sold in a barber shop, it must be in sealed packages.002.02 No room or rooms licensed as a barbershop shall be used as a sleeping room.002.03 A barber shop shall be a fixed, permanent structure or a part of one, except for a Mobile Barbershop as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat. 71-202.01.002.04 In barber shop/cosmetology salons that occupy the same location, the barber practical work area shall be visually distinct from the other and shall be clearly identified as such to the public by a sign.002.05 A barbershop located in any private dwelling shall permit patrons to enter the shop directly from a public thoroughfare without passing through any other portion of the building. The barbershop area shall be separated from the living area by walls extending from floor to ceiling, except that there may be one connecting door to the private dwelling which shall be kept closed/locked while the shop is in actual operation, and shall not be for use by the general public. Such door into the private dwelling shall only be permitted where a toilet facility exists in that portion of the private dwelling licensed as a barber shop. Both the residence and the barber shop may be serviced by the same electric, gas, water and sewer facilities.002.06 An application for a barbershop in a private dwelling in any village or city must be accompanied by a document from that government body stating that the new owner has complied with all laws, regulations and codes for that particular location.51 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 002
Amended effective 9/6/2022