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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 165A — Proprietary education

165A.490 Suspension or revocation of, or refusal to issue or renew, license.

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The commission shall, upon receipt of satisfactory evidence, suspend, revoke, refuse to issue, or refuse to renew the license of a CDL driver training school or a CDL driver training instructor if:
(1)The licensee fails or refuses to comply with the provisions of this chapter or any
administrative regulation adopted hereunder;
(2)The licensee has made a false material statement or has concealed a material fact in
connection with his or her application;
(3)The licensee or any partner or other person directly interested in the CDL driver
training school held a license issued under this chapter which was revoked or
suspended and not reinstated;
(4)The licensee has been guilty of a fraudulent practice in attempting to obtain for
himself or another a license to operate a motor vehicle; or
(5)Written notice of the cancellation of insurance required by KRS 165A.475 is
received by the commission, and the licensee does not present satisfactory evidence
of insurance to the secretary prior to the effective date of the cancellation.
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