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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 227 — Fire prevention and protection -- electricians

227.332 Notice of hearings.

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(1)The state fire marshal shall give written notice of a hearing as required by KRS
Chapter 13B. In addition to all parties to the hearing, the state fire marshal shall
give this notice to all persons whose pecuniary interests, to the state fire marshal's
knowledge or belief, are to be directly and immediately affected by the hearing.
(2)If any hearing is to be held for consideration of administrative regulations of the
commissioner, or of other matters which, under subsection
(1)of this section, would
otherwise require separate notice to more than thirty
(30)persons, in lieu of other
notice the commissioner may give notice of the hearing by publication pursuant to
KRS Chapter 424; but the commissioner shall mail the notice to all persons who
had requested the same in writing in advance and have paid to the commissioner the
reasonable amount fixed by him or her to cover the cost thereof.
(3)All notices, other than notices provided for in subsection
(2)of this section, shall be
given as provided in KRS Chapter 13B.
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