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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 335 — Social workers and professional counselors

335.155 Administrative hearings prior to sanctions -- Appeals.

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(1)Before revoking, suspending, imposing probationary or supervisory conditions
upon, imposing an administrative fine, issuing a written reprimand, or any
combination of these actions regarding any license or licensee under the provisions
of KRS 335.010 to 335.160 and 335.990, the board shall set the matter for hearing
as provided by KRS Chapter 13B.
(2)After denying an application, refusing to renew a license, or issuing a written
admonishment regarding any applicant, license, or licensee under the provisions of
KRS 335.010 to 335.160 and 335.990, the board shall set the matter for hearing
upon written request filed by the applicant or licensee within thirty
(30)days of the
date of the letter advising of the denial, refusal, or admonishment.
(3)Any party aggrieved by a final order of the board may appeal to Franklin Circuit
Court as provided by KRS Chapter 13B.
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