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198B.730 Disciplinary hearings -- Emergency suspension -- Persons not licensed to

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show cause -- Cease and desist order.
(1)The procedures set forth in KRS Chapter 13B shall govern the board's conduct of
disciplinary hearings.
(2)The board may summarily suspend a license for up to ninety
(90)days before a final
adjudication or during an appeal of the board's determination if the board finds that
the licensee would represent a clear and immediate danger to the public's health,
safety, or property if allowed to perform home inspections. The summary
suspension may be renewed upon a hearing before the board for up to ninety
days.
(3)If the board:
(a)Determines that an individual is not licensed under KRS 198B.700 to
198B.738 and is engaged in or believed to be engaged in activities for which a
license is required under KRS 198B.700 to 198B.738, the board shall issue an
order to that individual requiring the individual to show cause why the
individual should not be ordered to cease and desist from the activities. The
show cause order shall set forth a date, time, and place for a hearing at which
the individual shall appear and show cause why the individual should not be
subject to licensing under KRS 198B.700 to 198B.738;
(b)Prior to a hearing, the board may issue a cease and desist order that identifies
the individual and describes activities that are the subject of the order.
(4)A cease and desist order issued under this section shall be enforceable in a Circuit
Court of the Commonwealth.
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