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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 324 — Real estate brokers and sales associates

324.170 Hearing to precede any disciplinary action -- Notice -- Conduct of hearing.

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(1)The commission shall, before denying an application for license or before ordering
any disciplinary action against a licensee, order a hearing. The hearing shall be
conducted in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13B. If the applicant
or licensee is a sales associate, the commission shall also notify the principal broker
of the hearing by mailing notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
broker's last known business address. The commission shall order the presence of
the principal broker or his or her designated representative at the hearing.
(2)All hearings shall be conducted by a quorum of the commission or by a hearing
officer appointed by the commission. Hearing officers shall not order any
disciplinary action against a licensee. The function of hearing officers appointed to
conduct hearings shall be to preside at the hearing and to prepare a recommended
order to be submitted to the commission.
(3)If any licensee is alleged to have committed an escrow account violation that
warrants emergency action, the commission may conduct an emergency hearing as
authorized by KRS 324.150(1)(b).
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