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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

198B.6677 Power of inspector to refuse to approve work covered by permit --

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Power of department or authorized local government to prohibit continued use
of system --Aggrieved applicant's right to hearing.
(1)If an installation for which a permit is required does not meet the requirements of
the Uniform State Building Code or the Uniform State Residential Code, whichever
is applicable, or if the property owner refuses to allow an inspection, the inspector
shall refuse to approve the work covered by the permit. The department or
authorized local government may prohibit the continued use of a heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning system that an authorized inspector determines was
improperly installed or altered if continued use threatens human life or if the
property owner refused to allow an inspection.
(2)An applicant aggrieved by an action of an inspector or the department may request a
hearing in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
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