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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

313.022 Board to prescribe fees, charges, and fines -- Trust and agency fund --

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Petty cash fund.
(1)The board shall, by administrative regulation promulgated in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13A, prescribe a schedule of reasonable fees, charges, and fines not to
exceed the national average of other state dental boards for:
(a)Examination;
(b)Issuance, renewal, and reinstatement of licenses;
(c)Issuance, renewal, and reinstatement of registrations;
(d)Inspections and reinspections;
(e)Applications;
(f)Other services and materials provided by the board;
(g)Investigations;
(h)Administrative legal costs; and
(i)Fines for infractions.
(2)All fees, charges, or other moneys collected or received by the board shall be paid
into the State Treasury and credited to a trust and agency fund which,
notwithstanding KRS 45.229, shall not lapse, to be used by the board for the
carrying out of the provisions of this chapter.
(3)All disbursements by the board in the transactions of its business and in the
enforcement of the provisions of this chapter shall be paid out of such trust and
agency account as claims against the state in accordance with the provisions of KRS
Chapters 45 and 45A.
(4)The board may establish a petty cash fund not to exceed one thousand dollars
($1,000) for the purpose of making disbursements requiring prompt cash outlay, and
to carry out the provisions of KRS 45A.045 applying to the delegation of authority
to purchase.
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