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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

317A.100 Reciprocal licensing -- Administrative regulations -- Continuing

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(1)The board may promulgate reasonable administrative regulations pertaining to the
issuance of a license, upon payment of the prescribed license fee, to any person
holding a comparable license issued by another state or United States territory
where the laws of that state or territory, in the opinion of the board, provide
comparable professional qualification, health, and safety standards.
(2)A person who provides certification of licensure from a state board or appropriate
agency, whose requirements are not comparable to those of Kentucky, who has held
a license in good standing for more than two
(2)years, shall be issued a Kentucky
license after completion of an application, payment of a fee, and passage of the
theory and practical examinations.
(3)A person who provides certification of licensure from a state board or appropriate
agency, whose requirements are not comparable to those of Kentucky, who has held
a license in good standing for less than two
(2)years, shall be able to cure the
deficiency of comparability through continuing education in Kentucky as
determined by the board. The board may require completion of an application,
payment of a fee, and passage of the theory and practical examinations.
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