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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

351.122 Reciprocity for miners certified in other states -- Requirements --

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Reciprocal disciplinary action.
(1)In lieu of an examination prescribed by law or regulation, the department may
enter into a reciprocal agreement with another state regarding the certification
of miners. The department may, pursuant to a reciprocal agreement, issue to
any person holding a certificate issued by another state a certificate permitting
him or her to perform similar tasks in the Commonwealth if:
(a)The department finds that the requirements for certification in the other
state are substantially equivalent to those of Kentucky;
(b)The person passes only the applicable part of the examination with
regard to Kentucky law which is uniquely different from the other state;
(c)The person has submitted proof, in accordance with KRS 351.182, that
he or she is drug and alcohol free;
(d)The person's retraining is sufficient to meet Kentucky requirements; and
(e)The person's certification in Kentucky or in any other state has not been
suspended, revoked, or probated.
(2)Upon receipt of notice from a reciprocal state of a disciplinary action relating to
any of the certifications or licenses issued to a miner who also holds
corresponding licenses or certifications issued by the Division of Mine Safety,
the commissioner shall impose analogous sanctions against the miner's
Kentucky licenses or certifications. These sanctions shall terminate upon proof
of compliance with the orders from the reciprocal state.
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