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198B.4031 Disciplinary hearings -- Summary suspension -- Elevator or fixed

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guideway system work by unlicensed individual -- Cease-and-desist order.
(1)The department shall conduct disciplinary hearings in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13B.
(2)The commissioner may summarily suspend a license for up to ninety
(90)days
before a final adjudication or during an appeal of the commissioner's determination
if he or she believes that allowing the licensee to keep an active license would
represent a clear and immediate danger to the public's health, safety, or property if
the licensee is allowed to continue working.
(3)The commissioner shall issue a letter to cease and desist with notice of opportunity
to be heard in accordance with a KRS Chapter 13B hearing, to any individual if the
commissioner determines that:
(a)An individual is not licensed under the provisions of this chapter; and
(b)The individual is engaged in, or believed to be engaged in, activities for which
an elevator contractor's or elevator mechanic's license is required under KRS
198B.400 to 198B.540.
(4)After completion of the KRS Chapter 13B hearing, if it is determined that the
individual's activities are subject to licensure under KRS 198B.400 to 198B.540, the
commissioner shall issue a cease-and-desist order that identifies the individual and
specifically states the activities that are subject to the order.
(5)A cease-and-desist order issued under this section shall be enforceable in the Circuit
Court of the county of the licensee's place of business in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13B.
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