367.469 Requirement of permit from Attorney General -- Surety bond -- Authority
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to promulgate administrative regulations.
(1)Unless covered by one
(1)of the exceptions in KRS 367.461(3), and prior to using
automated calling equipment to call telephone numbers in this Commonwealth, a
person or company shall first obtain a permit from the Attorney General. The
application for permit shall include:
(a)Name, address, and telephone number of the company or person utilizing the
equipment;
(b)If the address required by paragraph
(a)of this subsection is not in Kentucky,
the name and address of a designated agent for the automated calling
equipment operator located in Kentucky;
(c)A surety bond executed by the automated calling equipment operator from a
surety company authorized to do business in this Commonwealth for the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), to be maintained continuously in full force
and effect. The Attorney General may accept an alternate form of surety, such
as a letter of credit, for an operator demonstrating financial responsibility.
(2)The Attorney General shall promulgate administrative regulations to govern the
issuance, revocation, suspension, or reissuance of permits for automated calling
equipment operators utilizing equipment to call telephone numbers located in
Kentucky. The Attorney General may revoke permits for any violation of KRS
367.461, 367.463, or 367.465, following an administrative hearing conducted in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.