13A.339 Unenforceability of certain administrative regulations that became
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effective notwithstanding finding of deficiency.
(1)The General Assembly finds that certain administrative regulations as evidenced by
the records of the Legislative Research Commission, including but not limited to
the Kentucky Administrative Regulations Service and the Administrative Register
of Kentucky, were found deficient but became effective notwithstanding the finding
of deficiency, pursuant to KRS 13A.330, on or after April 15, 2020, and before
January 5, 2021, and were found deficient pursuant to KRS 13A.336 including:
(a)803 KAR 2:180, Labor Cabinet, Department of Workplace Standards,
Recordkeeping, reporting, statistics;
(b)921 KAR 3:025, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for
Community Based Services, Technical requirements; and
(c)921 KAR 3:025E, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for
Community Based Services, Technical requirements, emergency.
(2)Contrary provisions of any section of the Kentucky Revised Statutes
notwithstanding, each administrative regulation referenced in subsection
(1)of this
section shall be null, void, and unenforceable as of June 29, 2021.
(3)Contrary provisions of any section of the Kentucky Revised Statutes
notwithstanding, the administrative body shall be prohibited from promulgating an
administrative regulation that is identical to, or substantially the same as, any of the
administrative regulations referenced in subsection
(1)of this section for a period
beginning on March 30, 2021, and concluding on June 1, 2022.
(4)A list of the administrative regulations referenced in subsection
(1)of this section
shall be available to the public, in the office of the Legislative Research
Commission's regulations compiler.