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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

151.280 Commencement of preparations for project without permit prohibited --

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Deviation from approved plans.
(1)Any person, county, city or other political subdivision of the state who shall begin
on the site preparation for the construction, reconstruction, relocation or
improvement of any project prior to the issuance of the permit required in KRS
151.250 shall be considered as commencing without a permit and punishable by
penalties provided in KRS 151.990.
(2)Whenever plans and specifications have been approved in writing and a permit
issued by the cabinet, no person, city, county, or other political subdivision shall
deviate from the approved plans in the construction, reconstruction, relocation or
improvement unless such change is submitted in writing to the cabinet and prior
approval is received from the cabinet in writing before proceeding with the work.
Any substantial deviation from the approved plans shall be construed as
commencing without a permit and punishable by the penalties provided in KRS
151.990.
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