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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 329A — Private investigators

329A.060 Investigation of licensee wrongdoing -- Hearing -- Admonishment.

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(1)The board may investigate allegations of licensee wrongdoing upon complaint or
upon its own volition. The board shall promulgate administrative regulations
regarding the receiving and investigating of complaints.
(2)If the board's investigation reveals evidence supporting the complaint, the board
shall set the matter for hearing pursuant to the provisions of KRS Chapter 13B
before suspending, revoking, imposing probationary or supervisory conditions or an
administrative fine, issuing a written reprimand, or any other combination of actions
regarding any license under the provisions of KRS 329A.010 to 329A.090.
(3)If, after an investigation that includes an opportunity for the licensee to respond, the
board determines that a violation took place but was not of a serious nature, it may
issue a written admonishment to the licensee. A copy of the admonishment shall be
placed in the board's permanent licensure file. The licensee shall have the right to
file a response to the admonishment within thirty
(30)days of its receipt and to have
that response placed in the board's permanent licensure file. The licensee may,
within thirty
(30)days of receipt, file a request for hearing with the board. Upon
receipt of this request the board shall set aside the written admonishment and set the
matter for hearing under the provisions of KRS Chapter 13B.
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