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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 317 — Barbers

317.460 Board hearings -- Appeal -- Inspections.

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(1)The board shall hold hearings upon the request of any person directly affected by
the board's decision to refuse a license; deny or revoke a license; or suspend or
place a licensee on probation. Hearings shall be conducted in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13B.
(2)For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter, officers, agents, and
inspectors of the board may enter upon premises of all facilities issued a permit or
license by the board, at all reasonable times and during periods when those premises
are otherwise open to the public, and make inspections to determine compliance
with this chapter and the administrative regulations promulgated by the board, and
inspect books, papers, or records pertaining to licensed activity, a copy of which
may be obtained by the board officer, agent, or inspector.
(3)Final orders of the board as a result of any hearing may be appealed to the Franklin
Circuit Court in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
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