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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 318 — Plumbers and plumbing

318.080 State Plumbers Examining Committee.

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(1)In order to conduct examinations for persons to qualify as licensed master
plumbers or journeyman plumbers, the department shall appoint as examiners
the following persons to a State Plumbers Examining Committee: An employee
of the department and three
(3)other persons who shall be licensed either as
master or journeyman plumbers. The commissioner shall be an ex officio
examiner and permanent commissioner of the examining committee. With the
exception of the issuance of any order involving the revocation, suspension or
cancellation of a master or journeyman plumber's license, the commissioner
may delegate to a subordinate employee in the department the power to be
present and participate, including the right to vote, as his or her representative
at any meeting, hearing or other proceeding of the State Plumbers Examining
Committee. Plumber examiners shall serve at the pleasure of the department.
(2)The department shall appoint assistant plumber examiners who are qualified
licensed master or journeyman plumbers, who shall serve at the pleasure of
the department. Assistant plumber examiners shall perform duties as are
delegated to them by the State Plumbers Examining Committee.
(3)Plumber examiners and assistant plumber examiners shall receive no
compensation for their services, but shall be reimbursed for their necessary
traveling expenses.
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