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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

367.97534 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license -- Hearing -- Appeal --

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Availability of Consumer Protection Act remedies -- Authority of Attorney
General under other laws and to promulgate administrative regulations.
(1)The Attorney General may deny, suspend, or revoke any license granted under KRS
367.97504 or levy civil penalties not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500), or both,
or place the licensee on probation for up to twelve
(12)months for any of the
following causes:
(a)Obtaining a license through false statement or misrepresentation;
(b)Conducting or undertaking business in an unfair, false, misleading, or
deceptive manner;
(c)Entry of a final judgment or conviction for any crime involving moral
turpitude; or
(d)Violating any of the provisions of KRS 367.97501 to 367.97537 or any
administrative regulation promulgated or order made pursuant to KRS
367.97501 to 367.97537.
(2)The Attorney General shall, before denying, suspending, or revoking a license or
imposing civil penalties, issue a complaint alleging the grounds upon which the
licensee may have its license denied, revoked, or suspended, or have civil penalties
imposed. A copy of the complaint, together with any exhibits, shall be served upon
the defendant licensee at the licensee's last known address. The licensee shall file an
answer with the Attorney General's office within twenty
(20)days of receipt of the
complaint. Upon receipt of an answer to a complaint, an administrative hearing
shall be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(3)Any party aggrieved by the final order of the Attorney General in denying,
suspending, or revoking a license, or imposing civil penalties may appeal the final
order to Franklin Circuit Court in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(4)All of the remedies, powers, and duties provided for the Attorney General by KRS
376.190 to 367.300 and KRS 367.990 pertaining to acts declared unlawful by KRS
367.170 shall apply with equal force and effect to violations of KRS 367.97501 to
367.97537.
(5)Nothing in KRS 367.97501 to 367.97537 shall be construed to limit or restrict the
exercise of powers or the performance of the duties of the Attorney General, which
he is authorized to exercise or perform under any other provision of law including
direct court action to obtain injunctive relief and revocation of license. The Attorney
General has the authority to promulgate any administrative regulations necessary to
carry out the provisions of KRS 367.97501 to 367.97537.
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