Insiza bans unlicensed salons, strict rules for operators

Insiza Rural District Council dropped new regulations forcing every hair salon, barbershop, and beauty spot to get licensed or shut down operations. The move targets sketchy backyard businesses running wild at growth points and urban zones without proper permits, and operators have to cough up fees plus get health inspector clearance before opening shop.

The rules mandate proper ventilation standards and ban anyone with visible skin infections from getting serviced, while employees can get forced into medical exams if the council demands it. Licenses last one year and expire at the end of December, and the council can yank permits for breaking health codes or other justified reasons. Running an unlicensed spot or cutting hair on public streets lands you with fines outlined in the second schedule.
 

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