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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

221.020 Plants to be licensed -- License fees -- Expiration and renewal of licenses --

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Licenses nontransferable.
(1)Each frozen food locker plant or branch frozen food locker plant operated in this
state shall be licensed under and subject to the provisions of KRS 221.010 to
221.100.
(2)The cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations to establish a fee not to
exceed administrative costs of the program to the cabinet, that shall be paid with
each application for a refrigerated locker license or for annual license renewal, and
the funds therefrom shall be disbursed by the cabinet for the enforcement of KRS
221.010 to 221.100.
(3)Each such license shall expire on December 31 following its date of issue, unless
sooner revoked for cause. Renewal may be obtained annually by surrendering to the
cabinet the old license certificate and paying the required annual license fee. The
license fee shall not be transferable to any person nor be applicable to any location
other than that for which originally issued.
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