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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

309.416 Issuance and renewal of licenses -- Separate license required for each

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location -- Display of license -- Transfer of license prohibited.
(1)The board shall refuse to renew any license to operate unless the home medical
equipment and services provider meets the standards and requirements of KRS
309.400 to 309.422 and the administrative regulations of the board. The board shall
act upon an application for a license within thirty
(30)days after the receipt thereof.
(2)A separate license shall be required for each location of a home medical equipment
and services provider.
(3)A home medical equipment and services provider shall display its license at its
place of business.
(4)Each license as a home medical equipment and services provider, unless sooner
suspended or revoked, shall expire on September 30 two
(2)years following its date
of issuance and be renewable every two
(2)years thereafter upon proper application
accompanied by a reasonable renewal fee as may be set by administrative regulation
of the board, not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars ($350) initially per biennium
or increase more than twenty-five dollars ($25) per biennium up to a maximum of
four hundred dollars ($400). An additional fee not to exceed the biennial renewal
fee may be assessed and set by administrative regulation as a delinquent renewal
penalty for failure to renew by September 30 of each biennium.
(5)Licenses to operate shall be issued only for the premises and persons named in the
application and shall not be transferable.
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