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

236.220 Procedure for suspension or revocation of license.

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(1)A license issued under KRS 236.210 to 236.260 may be suspended or revoked
for falsification of any information contained in the application. Written notice of
a suspension shall be given to the licensee by the chief boiler inspector within
ten
(10)days of the first notification of the violation. A person whose license
has been suspended may appeal to the department, and a hearing shall be
conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(2)If the department has reason to believe that a licensee is no longer qualified to
hold a license, the department shall hold a hearing to be conducted in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. If, as a result of the hearing, the
department finds that the licensee is no longer qualified to hold a license, the
department shall state in a final order that the license is revoked or suspended.
(3)A person whose license has been suspended may apply for reinstatement of
the license after ninety
(90)days from the date of the suspension.
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