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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

311.675 Temporary licensure as an acupuncturist -- Notification upon cancellation

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of temporary license.
(1)Whenever, in the opinion of the executive director based upon verified information
contained in the application, an applicant for a license to practice as an
acupuncturist is eligible under the applicable provisions of KRS 311.671 to
311.686, the executive director may issue to the applicant, on behalf of the board, a
temporary license which shall entitle the holder to practice as an acupuncturist for a
maximum of six
(6)months from the date of issuance unless the temporary license
is canceled by the executive director. The executive director may cancel the
temporary license at any time without a hearing, for reasons deemed sufficient with
appropriate consultation with the board, and the executive director shall cancel the
temporary license immediately upon direction by the board or upon the board's
denial of the application for a license. The temporary license shall not be renewable.
(2)The executive director shall present to the board the application for licensure made
by the holder of the temporary license. If the board issues a regular license to the
holder of a temporary license, the fee paid in connection with the temporary license
shall be applied to the regular license fee.
(3)If the executive director cancels a temporary license, he or she shall promptly
notify, by United States certified mail, the holder of the temporary license at the last
known address on file with the board. The temporary license shall be terminated
and of no further force or effect three
(3)days after the date the notice was sent by
certified mail.
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