227A.040 Powers and duties of department.
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(1)The department shall administer and enforce KRS 227A.010 to 227A.140 and
shall evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure.
(2)The department may issue subpoenas, examine witnesses, pay appropriate
witness fees, administer oaths, and investigate allegations of practices violating
KRS 227A.010 to 227A.140 or the administrative regulations promulgated
under KRS 227A.010 to 227A.140 and KRS Chapter 13A.
(3)The department shall conduct hearings under KRS Chapter 13B and keep
records and minutes necessary to carry out the functions of KRS 227A.010 to
227A.140.
(4)The department shall evaluate the qualifications of applicants and issue
licenses to qualified candidates.
(5)The department shall renew licenses.
(6)The department may:
(a)Refuse to issue or renew a license;
(b)Suspend or revoke a license;
(c)Impose supervisory or probationary conditions upon a licensee;
(d)Impose administrative disciplinary fines;
(e)Issue written reprimands or admonishments; and
(f)Take any combination of the actions permitted in this subsection.
(7)The department may seek injunctive relief in the Circuit Court of Franklin
County, in the county in which the violation occurred, or in the county where
the business of the accused is located to stop any unlawful practice in KRS
227A.010 to 227A.140 and administrative regulations promulgated thereunder.
The department may also seek injunctive relief for unlicensed persons who
inappropriately use the title "electrical contractor," "electrician," or "master
electrician."
(8)The department, with comments from the Housing, Buildings and Construction
Advisory Committee if required by KRS 198B.030(8), may promulgate
administrative regulations to create a code of ethics and procedures governing
the licensure of electrical contractors, electricians, and master electricians.
(9)The department may enter into reciprocal agreements with other states having
licensure, certification, or registration qualifications and requirements
substantially equal to those of this state.