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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

221.030 Administration of chapter -- Administrative regulations -- Approval by

136 words·~1 min read·/ky/221-030

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Board of Housing, Buildings and Construction -- Hearings.
(1)The cabinet, through its secretary or his or her authorized agents, shall have the
authority of supervising and enforcing the provisions of KRS 221.010 to 221.100.
(2)The secretary may promulgate and enforce administrative regulations deemed
necessary to carry into effect the full intent and meaning of KRS 221.010 to
221.100. Construction standards for buildings used as frozen food locker plants
shall be effective only if approved by the Department of Housing, Buildings and
Construction and included in the Uniform State Building Code. Any construction
plan reviews for such buildings required prior to approval for construction shall be
conducted by the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction.
(3)In any administrative hearing conducted under KRS 221.010 to 221.100, the
provisions of KRS Chapter 13B shall be followed.
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