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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

314.075 Dishonor of financial instrument in payment of license fee -- Emergency

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(1)If a licensee issues payment for a license to the board by a check, draft, order, or
electronic funds transfer that is dishonored by the bank or financial institution upon
which it is drawn, and the licensee fails to reimburse the board for the amount of the
check, draft, order, or electronic funds transfer and any applicable fee within thirty
(30)days of written notice from the board, the board may initiate action for the
immediate temporary suspension of the license under KRS 314.089 until the
licensee pays the required fee and meets all requirements for reinstatement of the
license. The board shall mail written notice that the check, draft, order, or electronic
funds transfer has been dishonored to the licensee's address on record with the
board.
(2)A licensee whose license is suspended under subsection
(1)of this section may
request an emergency hearing under the provisions of KRS 13B.125.
(3)Nothing in this section shall supersede the provisions of KRS 314.091.
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