49 Pa. Code § 43b.426

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Section 43b.426 - Schedule of criminal convictions-state Board of Barber Examiners
(a) A conviction of any of the criminal offenses in paragraphs (1) and (2) may constitute grounds to refuse to issue, suspend or revoke a license, certificate, registration or permit issued by the State Board of Barber Examiners (Board).
(1) Each of the crimes of violence set forth in § 43b.422 (relating to crimes of violence), in accordance with § 43b.404(c) (relating to consideration of criminal convictions).
(2) The following additional criminal offenses that have been deemed by the Board as directly related to the barbering profession, which shall raise a rebuttable presumption that the individual's licensure, certification, permitting or registration poses a substantial risk to the individual's clients or to the public or a substantial risk of further criminal convictions in accordance with § 43b.404(a)(2)(i):
(i)18 Pa.C.S. § 4913 (relating to impersonating a notary public or holder of a professional or occupational license).
(ii) Criminal attempt, criminal conspiracy or criminal solicitation to commit the offense listed in subparagraph (i).
(iii) An equivalent crime under the laws of this Commonwealth in effect at the time of the commission of that offense.
(iv) An equivalent crime in another jurisdiction.
(b) The Board retains the discretion to determine that, due to the nature of the criminal conduct that led to the conviction, the licensure, certification, permitting or registration of an individual with a criminal conviction for an offense not listed in subsection (a) would pose a substantial risk to the health and safety of the individual's clients or to the public or a substantial risk of further criminal convictions in accordance with § 43b.404(a)(2)(ii). The individual may rebut the Board's determination by showing evidence of rehabilitation utilizing the factors in § 43b.404(a)(3).

49 Pa. Code § 43b.426

Adopted by Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol 54, No. 42. October 19, 2024, effective 10/19/2024