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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

217B.545 Suspension, revocation, or modification of applicator's or manager'sany

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license issued under KRS 217B.515 to 217B.520 -- -- Procedure -- Waiting
period for eligibility for reapplication.
(1)The department may issue a notice of its intent to suspend, revoke, or modify the
provision of any license issued under KRS 217B.515 to 217B.520 if it finds that the
licensee has committed any of the acts set forth in KRS 217B.550.
(2)The license holder shall have ten
(10)days upon the receipt of a notice of intent to
suspend, revoke, or modify a license to request a hearing. The hearing shall be
conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(3)If a hearing is not requested as provided for in subsection
(2)of this section, the
department may suspend, revoke, or modify the license once the ten
(10)day
hearing request filing period has passed.
(4)Any person whose license is revoked under the provisions of this section shall not
be eligible to apply for a new license until time has elapsed from the date of the
final order revoking the license as established by the department, not to exceed two
(2)years, or if an appeal is taken from the final order or revocation, not to exceed
two
(2)years from the date of the final order or final judgment sustaining the
revocation.
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