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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 236 — Boiler and pressure vessel safety

236.130 Inspection fees -- Administrative regulations -- Fund.

142 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-236/236-130

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(1)The owner or user of a boiler or pressure vessel required by this chapter to be
inspected shall pay to the department, upon completion of inspection, reasonable
fees not to exceed the cost of inspection as established by the commissioner in an
administrative regulation promulgated in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A.
(2)All other inspections, including shop inspections and inspection of secondhand or
used boilers made by the boiler inspector shall be charged for at the rate set by
administrative regulation promulgated by the commissioner in accordance with
KRS Chapter 13A.
(3)All fees received by the department shall be held in a trust and agency fund from
which the expenses of administering this chapter and other department
responsibilities may be paid, and no portion of the fund shall lapse into the general
fund at the end of each fiscal year.
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