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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.848 Fees and charges for registration and licensing -- Disposition.

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(1)The secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall fix a reasonable
schedule of fees and charges, by regulation, to be paid by applicants for registration
of radiation-producing machines and radioactive material licenses and for renewal
of the certificates and licenses. The secretary shall also prescribe, by regulation, a
reasonable schedule of fees to be paid by registrants and licensees for inspections
and environmental surveillance activities conducted by the cabinet.
(2)All fees and charges collected by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services under
the provisions of KRS 211.842 to 211.852 or the administrative regulations adopted
pursuant to KRS 211.844 shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to a trust
and agency fund to be used by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services in
carrying out the provisions of KRS 211.842 to 211.852.
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