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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 318 — Plumbers and plumbing

318.134 Installation permits -- Requisites -- Fees.

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(1)No person, firm, or corporation shall:
(a)Construct, install, or alter, or cause to be constructed, installed, or altered, any
plumbing without first having procured a plumbing installation permit
therefor from the department;
(b)Use or continue to use, or permit the use or continued use of, any plumbing
constructed, installed, or altered under a plumbing installation permit issued
therefor where the department through a duly authorized inspector, employee,
or agent, finds that the plumbing was not constructed, installed, or altered in
accordance with such permit and the Kentucky State Plumbing Code.
(2)All applications for plumbing installation permits shall be accompanied by plans
and specifications of the proposed plumbing installation, location, and construction
of the water supply system to be used. If an on-site sewage disposal system that
does not have a surface discharge is proposed, a valid on-site sewage disposal
permit issued by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services or its designated agent
shall accompany the application.
(3)The department shall fix a reasonable schedule of fees and charges to be paid for
plumbing installation permits and the necessary inspections incident thereto. The
department shall also fix a reasonable schedule of fees and charges to be paid for
necessary inspections of the construction, installation, or alteration of plumbing in
public buildings.
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