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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15 — Department of law

15.270 Duties of regulatory relief office upon receipt of application.

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(1)Upon receipt of an application, the regulatory relief office shall:
(a)Classify the application and any related information provided by the applicant
as a protected record in accordance with the Kentucky Open Records Act,
KRS 61.870 to 61.884;
(b)Consult with each applicable governmental agency that regulates the
applicant's business regarding whether more information is needed from the
applicant; and
(c)Seek additional information from the applicant that the regulatory relief office
determines is necessary.
(2)No later than five
(5)business days after the day on which a complete application is
received by the regulatory relief office, the regulatory relief office shall:
(a)Review the application and refer the application to each applicable
governmental agency that regulates the applicant's business; and
(b)Provide to the applicant:
1. An acknowledgment of receipt of the application; and
2. The identity and contact information of each regulatory agency to which
the application has been referred for review.
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