The specific laws in that state will specify. In some cases assistants can work under the direction of a licensed individual. But for a vocation requiring a license it would not be legal.
No, you cannot perform eyelash extensions under someone else's license. Each licensed professional is responsible for their own practice, and using someone else's license is considered unethical and may be illegal. It’s important to obtain your own license to ensure compliance with state regulations and to uphold client safety and care standards.
Yes. A license cannot be 'loaned' to someone else.
No, it is not legal to use someone else's license plates.
Using the intellectual property of someone else is punishable by the payment of the rights holder with a fee under a compulsory license as well as punitive damages and imprisonment in some extreme cases.
Absolutely not. This would constitute medical malpractice and practicing medicine without a license. If the "doctor" who was working under someone else's license performed any procedures (surgery, casting, exams) it would also constitute a medical battery. Doctors are licensed by the state so that patients can trust their doctors. A doctor practicing without a license could, and should, go to prison.
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You can register it but someone else has to drive it.
well it always depends if you have someone else doing it at a salon or you buy it from stores and do it your self.
Yes, in most states, you can legally transfer your license plate to someone else as long as you follow the specific procedures and requirements set by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Yes, it is illegal to place bets on behalf of someone else without proper authorization or a license to do so.
irrevocable is the license which cannot be recalled or used again in the future such a license is provided to a single user and this user cannot share this license with someone else
to 4get abt them nd move on with some1 else