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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15 — Department of law

15.610 Primary jurisdiction.

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(1)No inspecting agency shall conduct an inspection or employ a standard relating to a
condition over which another inspecting agency or the federal government has
primary jurisdiction, except under an agreement with the entity having primary
jurisdiction, or an order of the Attorney General, adopted under KRS 15.605 to
15.635.
(2)If a question of primary jurisdiction over a condition involves two or more
governmental agencies, the agencies shall attempt to determine which of the
agencies has primary jurisdiction over the condition under existing law. If the
inspecting agencies cannot determine which agency has primary jurisdiction, they
shall immediately refer the question to the Attorney General, who shall determine,
based upon existing law, which of the agencies has primary jurisdiction.
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