What must a practitioner do if their license is not posted at the workstation?

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Posting the license at the workstation is essential as it demonstrates a practitioner's legal right to provide nail services within the state. If the license is not displayed at the workstation, it is required to be posted in a visible area where clients can easily see it. The reception area serves as a prominent location for clients to verify a practitioner's credentials and enhance transparency and trust in the services being provided. Displaying the license publicly not only complies with regulations but also promotes professionalism in the salon environment.

Keeping the license at home, mailing it to the board, or displaying it in a private room does not fulfill the requirement to provide immediate proof of licensure to clients in the salon. These options would not meet the standards set forth by regulatory bodies that ensure client safety and practitioner accountability in an accessible manner.