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In accordance with the provisions of the barber-styling license law, the authority to conduct hearings is vested in the:

  1. barber state board

  2. state association

  3. barber's union

  4. school association

The correct answer is: state association

The other options (A, C, D) are incorrect because they do not have jurisdiction over the barber-styling license law. Only the state association has the authority to conduct hearings regarding this specific law. This is because the state association is in charge of overseeing all barbering and styling activities within the state. The barber state board oversees the regulation and licensing of barbers, while the barber's union represents the interests and rights of barbers. The school association only regulates and oversees barber schools. Therefore, the state association is the only entity with the authority to conduct hearings in accordance with the barber-styling license law.