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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 309 — Miscellaneous occupations and professions

309.1375 Administrative hearings concerning disciplinary actions.

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(1)Before denying, revoking, suspending, imposing probationary or supervisory
conditions upon a license, issuing a written reprimand, or doing any combination of
those regarding any licensee or applicant under KRS 309.130 to 309.1399, the
board shall set the matter for hearing as provided by KRS Chapter 13B.
(2)After revoking, suspending, imposing probationary or supervisory conditions upon
a license, issuing a written reprimand, or doing any combination of those regarding
a licensee or applicant, the board shall set the matter for a hearing upon the written
request of the applicant or licensee within thirty
(30)days of the applicant's or
licensee's receipt of the letter advising him or her of the denial, refusal,
admonishment, revocation, suspension, or other disciplinary action taken.
(3)Any party aggrieved by a final order of the board may appeal to the Circuit Court of
the county where the alleged violation occurred as provided by KRS Chapter 13B.
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