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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

151.260 Applications for permit -- Time for approval or rejection -- Emergency

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action plan administrative regulation.
(1)All applications for permits required by KRS 151.250 shall be in the form and
manner prescribed by the cabinet.
(2)Unless waived by the cabinet, all plans and specifications submitted for approval
shall be drawn by an engineer, licensed to practice as a professional engineer under
the provisions of KRS Chapter 322.
(3)Upon receipt of all plans and specifications, the cabinet shall notify the applicant in
writing within twenty
(20)working days for a floodplain permit application, and
within forty-five
(45)working days for a dam permit application, either that the
permit will be issued or denied, or that certain modifications in the plans or
specifications must be made before a permit will be issued.
(4)The secretary may establish, by administrative regulation promulgated pursuant to
KRS Chapter 13A, a requirement for the owner of any dam classified by the cabinet
as high hazard, moderate hazard, or significant hazard to develop, exercise, and
maintain an emergency action plan certified by the owner of the dam.
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