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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 316 — Embalmers and funeral directors

316.260 Inspector of Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.

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There shall be appointed by the board an agent whose title shall be "inspector of the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers of the Commonwealth of Kentucky." The inspector shall receive such compensation as the board may determine. The inspector shall hold office during the pleasure of the board which shall determine what his duties shall be. The inspector may enter the office, premises, establishment or place of business of any funeral director or embalmer in the Commonwealth of Kentucky or any office, premises, establishment or place where the practice of funeral directing or embalming is carried on, or where the practice is advertised as being carried on, for the purpose of inspecting the office, premises or establishment for violations of this chapter and for the purpose of inspecting the license and registration of any funeral director, embalmer, licensee or resident apprentice operating therein.
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