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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

311.450 Expiration date of licenses -- Renewal -- Delinquent licensees -- Penalty --

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Deposit and use of fees.
(1)Every license issued for the practice of podiatry shall expire on June 30 following
the date of issuance unless sooner revoked and canceled.
(2)On or before June 1 of each year, the board shall send notices to all licensed
podiatrists in this state, at their last known addresses, advising them that the annual
license renewal fee is due on July 1 of each year. Every registered podiatrist shall
renew his license on or before July 1 of each year by the payment to the board of an
annual license renewal fee which shall be a reasonable fee set by regulation of the
board and upon submission of a statement of compliance with the continuing
education regulations of the board. If such renewal fee is not paid or such statement
of compliance is not submitted on or before July 1, the board shall notify the
delinquent licensee by mail at his last known address that such fee and statement are
past due and that a delinquent penalty fee is assessed, in addition to the renewal fee
and that the renewal fee and penalty must be paid and the statement of compliance
submitted on or before January 1. If such fees, penalties and statement are not
submitted by January 1, it shall be the duty of the board to suspend or revoke the
license for nonpayment of the annual renewal and delinquent fees or for failure to
submit the statement of compliance for the current year.
(3)All fees collected under the provisions of KRS 311.380 to 311.510, or the rules and
regulations adopted pursuant thereto, shall be paid into the State Treasury, and
credited to a trust and agency fund to be used in defraying the costs and expenses in
the administration of KRS 311.380 to 311.510 including, but not limited to, salaries
and necessary travel expenses. No part of this fund shall revert to the general funds
of this Commonwealth.
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