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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

351.110 Examination prerequisites -- Fees -- Moneys from licenses and

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examination fees for use of department.
(1)The department shall not admit any applicant for certification as a mine
inspector, mine safety analyst, electrical inspector, mine safety instructor, mine
foreman, or assistant mine foreman to take an examination given by it unless
the applicant has the experience required by this chapter, and has submitted
proof that he or she is drug and alcohol free in accordance with KRS 351.182
and 351.183, and has presented to the examiner at the time of registration for
the examination a United States postal money order or certified check in the
amount of fifty dollars ($50). All money orders or certified checks required
herein shall be made payable to the State Treasurer, Frankfort, Kentucky.
(2)All money paid to the State Treasurer for licenses and fees required by this
chapter shall be for the sole use of the department and shall be in addition to
any moneys appropriated by the General Assembly for the use of the
department.
(3)The department may refuse to examine any applicant who cannot readily
understand the written English language or cannot express himself intelligently
in English, or who is obviously intoxicated.
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