BARBER SHOPS, HAIR STYLING SALONS AND PERSONAL APPEARANCE SERVICES — including receptionists
This classification applies to employers that provide hair cutting, styling, massage or other personal appearance services, including but not limited to manicures, pedicures, facial treatments, tattoos, piercing, tanning and hair removal.
This classification also applies to fee-based salon services provided by barber or cosmetology schools.
The operation of spa or bath facilities that include saunas, steam baths, hydrotherapy baths, cryotherapy, natural springs, mud baths or soaking tubs, including massage or personal appearance services provided in connection therewith, shall be classified as 9054, Spas or Baths.
The operation of health clubs or gyms, including massage or personal appearance services provided in connection therewith, shall be classified as 9053(2), Health Clubs or Gyms.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification applies to employers that provide hair cutting, styling, massage and other personal appearance services, including but not limited to manicures, pedicures, facial treatments, tattoos, piercing, tanning and hair removal. This classification also applies to fee-based salon services provided by barber and cosmetology schools. The operation of spa or bath facilities that include saunas, steam baths, hydrotherapy baths, cryotherapy, natural springs, mud baths or soaking tubs, including massage or personal appearance services provided in connection therewith, shall be classified as 9054, Spas or Baths. The operation of health clubs or gyms, including massage or personal appearance services provided in connection therewith, shall be classified as 9053(2), Health Clubs or Gyms. | 1/1/2021 |
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