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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

13A.255 Notice of ordinary administrative regulation proposing to establish or

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increase fees.
(a)Within five
(5)working days of filing an emergency or ordinary
administrative regulation that would establish or increase fees, except those
fees exempted by KRS 13A.100(3), an administrative body shall mail or
email a notice containing the information required by subsection
(2)of this
section, to each state association, organization, or other body representing a
person or entity affected by the administrative regulation.
(b)If an emergency administrative regulation is filed with an identical ordinary
administrative regulation, the administrative body may include both
administrative regulations in the same notice.
(2)The notice shall include the following information:
(a)The name of the administrative body that filed the administrative regulation;
(b)A statement that the administrative body has promulgated an administrative
regulation that establishes or increases fees;
(c)A summary of the administrative regulation that includes:
1. The amount of each fee being established;
2. The amount of any increases to any fees previously established; and
3. The necessity for the establishment or increase in the fees;
(d)A statement that a person or entity may contact the administrative body for
additional information;
(e)The time, date, and place of the scheduled public hearing;
(f)The deadline for submitting written comments as established in KRS
13A.270(1)(c); and
(g)The name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number of the
contact person for the administrative body identified pursuant to KRS
13A.220(6)(d).
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