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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 217 — Foods, drugs, and poisons

217.811 Application and fee for permit -- Exemptions.

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(1)The cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations to establish a fee that:
(a)Shall be the total of the operational and administrative costs of the programs
to the cabinet and to agencies as defined in KRS 211.185;
(b)Beginning on March 17, 2020, until December 31, 2020, shall not increase
more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the fee amount on March 17, 2020;
and
(c)Beginning on or after January 1, 2021, shall not increase more than five
percent (5%) for each year thereafter.
(2)The fee shall be paid with each application for permit to operate a vending machine
company for each vending machine commissary plus a fee for the total number of
vending machines operated by the applicant.
(3)Vending machines dispensing only bottled or canned soft drinks; prepackaged
nonpotentially hazardous food; chewing gum, nuts, and/or candies shall be exempt
from the permit and fee requirements of KRS 217.808 to 217.812.
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