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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

280.100 Suspension or revocation of certificate -- When department to operate

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bridge or ferry.
(1)If, after a hearing conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B, the Department
of Highways finds that a bridge company or a ferry company has, without good
cause, violated or refused to observe any order or administrative regulation of the
department, the department may, by final order duly entered, suspend, revoke, alter,
or amend the certificate of convenience and necessity held by the company. If, after
notice and hearing as provided in this section, the department finds that the
company has failed to comply with any of the provisions of KRS 280.010 to
280.110, the department shall revoke the certificate. If the certificate is revoked, the
department shall take over the operation of the bridge or ferry.
(2)In any of the cases mentioned in subsection
(1)of this section, the company may
proceed under the provisions of KRS 280.110 to determine its rights.
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