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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

330.130 Hearing before imposition of disciplinary action -- Notice -- Final order --

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(1)Before denying an application for license or before imposing any disciplinary
action authorized under KRS 330.110, the board shall set the matter for an
administrative hearing, if a hearing is requested by the applicant or licensee. The
hearing shall be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. If the subject of
the hearing is an apprentice auctioneer, the board shall also provide notification of
the hearing to the auctioneer employing the apprentice auctioneer or whose employ
he or she is about to enter, by sending notice by certified mail, return receipt
requested, to the auctioneer's last known business address.
(2)Pursuant to KRS 13B.120(7), the director of the Division of Real Property Boards
within the Department of Professional Licensing shall hear and issue a final order
regarding a decision of the board.
(3)An aggrieved party may appeal a final order of the director pursuant to KRS
Chapter 13B within thirty
(30)days after the issuance of the order to the Circuit
Court of the county where the licensee has his or her principal place of business or
where the license applicant resides.
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