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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

319B.050 Contents of license -- Display -- Application for replacement -- Name

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(1)Any license issued by the board shall contain the name of the person to whom it is
issued, the address of the person, the date and number of the license, and other
information the board deems necessary. The address contained on the license shall
be the address where all correspondence and renewal forms from the board shall be
sent. Any person whose address changes shall, within thirty
(30)days after the
address change, notify the board of the address change. The most recent address
contained in the board's records for each licensee shall be the address deemed
sufficient for purposes of service of process.
(2)Every licensee shall either keep his or her license prominently displayed in the
office or place in which the licensee practices or have it stored in a place from
which it can be immediately produced upon request of a patient or a representative
of the board.
(3)Any person whose license has been lost or destroyed may apply to the board for a
replacement. This application shall be accompanied by an affidavit setting out the
facts concerning the loss or destruction of the original license and the payment of a
reasonable replacement fee as established by the board in KRS 319B.030(1)(f).
(4)Any person whose name is changed by marriage or court order or who changes
employment, home address, or telephone shall notify the board in writing within
thirty
(30)days of the change.
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