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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

311.490 Hearing to revoke, suspend, probate, or refuse to renew license -- Violation

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(1)A suspension, probation, or revocation of a license, or a refusal to renew a license,
may be made or a fine imposed by the board only after a hearing which shall be
conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(2)The board may institute, in its own name, proceedings to temporarily or
permanently restrain and enjoin violations of KRS 311.380 to 311.510, regardless
of whether the defendant has been convicted for violations of the penal provisions
thereof, and shall not be required to pay any cost or filing fees or furnish any bond
in connection therewith. Violations of injunctions and restraining orders shall be
punished as a contempt without the intervention of a jury.
(3)A licensee whose license has been revoked, probated, or suspended, or against
whom a fine has been imposed by the board, or who has been refused a renewal
license, may appeal a final order of the board to the Circuit Court of the county in
which the hearing was held.
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