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

335.635 Written complaint of violation -- Investigation -- Hearing -- Appeal.

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Any person or organization, including the board upon its own volition, may file with the board a written complaint alleging violation of any provision of KRS 335.600 to 335.699. The board shall cause the complaint to be investigated.
(1)If the investigation reveals evidence supporting the complaint, the board shall set
the matter for hearing in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13B before
refusing to renew, revoking, reprimanding, imposing probation or an administrative
fine, or any combination of actions regarding any license holder.
(2)After denying an application for licensure under KRS 335.600 to 335.699, the board
may grant a hearing to the denied applicant in accordance with the provisions of
KRS Chapter 13B.
(3)The board may reconsider, modify, or reverse its decision on any disciplinary
action.
(4)Any party aggrieved by a disciplinary action of the board may bring an action in
Franklin Circuit Court in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13B.
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