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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 13A — Administrative regulations

13A.150 Specified time for filing.

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(1)When any section of this chapter requires that an action be taken at a specified date
with regard to filing of items to the Commission and the section does not specify a
time deadline, they shall be filed on or before 12 noon, eastern time, on the
specified date.
(2)When any section of this chapter requires that an action be taken at a specified date
and the specified date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, the action shall be
taken on or before 12 noon, eastern time, on the working day immediately preceding
the Saturday, Sunday, or holiday unless the statute specifies a different deadline.
(3)When any section of this chapter requires that a meeting be held on or before a
specified date and the specified date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, the
meeting shall be held on or before close of business on the working day
immediately following the Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.
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