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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 317A — Cosmetologists

317A.040 Board personnel -- Administration.

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(1)The board may employ inspectors and any other personnel reasonably necessary to
carry out the provisions of this chapter, whose compensations shall be established
within budgetary limits by the Personnel Cabinet. The board may delegate staffing
decisions to the executive director.
(2)The board shall by appropriate order employ an executive director who shall be
charged with the responsibility of administering the provisions of this chapter, and
the policies and administrative regulations of the board relating to cosmetology, nail
technology, and esthetic practices.
(3)The executive director may receive a salary as may be established by classification
of the position by the Personnel Cabinet.
(4)The board shall publish or electronically provide copies of its administrative
regulations and any proposed amendments to all persons licensed by it and to any
other persons, places, or agencies as may be required by law or deemed by it
reasonably necessary to the administration of the provisions of this chapter.
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