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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

322.160 Renewal of license or permit -- Duty of executive director -- No renewal fee

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for years spent in Armed Forces.
(1)Licenses for individuals and permits for business entities shall be valid for not more
than two
(2)years from the date of issuance, unless renewed.
(2)The executive director shall notify every licensee and permit holder at least one
month in advance of the pending expiration date.
(a)All license renewals shall be completed on or before June 30 of the year of
expiration.
(b)All permit renewals shall be completed on or before December 31 of the year
of expiration.
(c)Each licensee or permit holder is responsible for notifying the board of any
address change.
(d)The responsibility for the timely renewal of a license or permit rests with the
licensee or permit holder.
(3)The failure to renew shall not deprive a licensee or permit holder of the right of
renewal, but the fee to be paid for the renewal shall be increased ten percent (10%)
for each month or fraction of a month that payment of renewal is delayed. Any
licensee or permit holder who fails to renew within one
(1)year after expiration
shall furnish the board with:
(a)Satisfactory evidence of qualification of continued practice. However, the
board may require reexamination; and
(b)Evidence of completion of continuing education hours as required by KRS
322.290.
(4)No licensee shall be required to pay renewal fees to the board during the time the
licensee is on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States.
(a)Any licensee who has previously paid any renewal fee covering a period of
time spent on active duty shall, upon filing with the board a copy of his or her
discharge, be granted a license renewal without the payment of any fee.
(b)The free renewal shall be for as many license years as the licensee was on
active duty and which were covered in whole or in part by the previous
payment of a renewal fee.
(c)The continuing education requirement under KRS 322.290 shall be waived for
those years the licensee was on active duty.
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