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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 17 — Public safety

17.560 Hearing -- Order -- Appeal.

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(1)Prior to the refusal to issue, renew, probate, suspend, or revoke the approval of a
provider, the board shall conduct a hearing in accordance with the provisions of this
chapter and KRS Chapter 13B.
(a)The hearing may be conducted by a hearing officer;
(b)The hearing officer may only issue a recommended order, and the
recommended order shall be subject to review by a majority of the full board,
which shall issue a final order.
(2)The board may proceed against an approved provider on its own initiative, on the
basis of either information contained in its own records, or information obtained
through its informal investigation.
(3)If a formal complaint verified by affidavit is filed with the board by a responsible
citizen or organization containing allegations that if true would warrant action, the
board may proceed against the approved provider.
(4)Any final order of the board may be appealed to the Franklin Circuit Court in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
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