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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

211.842 Duties of Cabinet for Health and Family Services -- Right of entry upon

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property.
(1)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services is the radiation control agency of the
State of Kentucky.
(2)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall issue licenses pertaining to
radioactive materials and require registration of other sources of ionizing radiation.
(3)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall develop and conduct programs for
evaluation and control of hazards associated with the use of sources of ionizing,
nonionizing, and electronic product radiation.
(4)The cabinet or its duly authorized representative may enter at a reasonable time
upon the property of a licensee, registrant, or other person where sources of
ionizing, nonionizing, or electronic product radiation are reasonably believed to be
located for the purpose of determining whether or not such licensee, registrant, or
other person is in compliance with or in violation of the provisions of KRS 211.842
to 211.852 and administrative regulations promulgated hereunder, and the owner,
occupant, or person in charge of the property shall permit entry and inspection;
provided, that entry into areas under the jurisdiction of an agency of the federal
government or its duly designated representative shall be only upon permission of
the agency or its representative.
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