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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 260 — Marketing of agricultural products

260.830 Director's power to suspend or revoke license -- Hearings -- Appeals.

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(1)The director may refuse, revoke, suspend, or probate any license or temporary
license issued under authority of KRS 260.775 to 260.845; provided, however, that
any refusal, revocation, suspension, or probation shall occur only when the licensee
has failed to comply with the provisions of KRS 260.775 to 260.845 or the
administrative regulations issued thereunder, and provided that any refusal,
revocation, suspension, or probation shall occur only after the licensee has had an
opportunity, upon due notice, for an informal hearing before the director, to show
cause why the license or temporary license should not be refused, revoked,
suspended, or probated.
(2)The director may refuse, revoke, suspend, or probate any license or temporary
license of a person who has pled guilty to or been convicted of a felony.
(3)If a license is refused, revoked, suspended, or probated as the result of an informal
hearing, the decision may be appealed and upon appeal an administrative hearing
shall be conducted before the board in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(4)The licensee may appeal the final order of the director by filing a petition in the
Fayette Circuit Court in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
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