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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 336 — Labor and employment

336.985 Enforcement of civil penalties imposed in KRS Chapters 336, 337, and 339.

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(1)The secretary, or any person authorized to act in his or her behalf, shall initiate
enforcement of civil penalties imposed in KRS Chapters 336, 337, and 339.
(2)Any civil penalty imposed pursuant to KRS Chapter 336, 337, or 339 may be
compromised by the secretary or the secretary's designated representative. In
determining the amount of the penalty or the amount agreed upon in compromise,
the secretary, or the secretary's designated representative, shall consider the
appropriateness of the penalty to the size of the business of the person charged, the
gravity of the violation, the number of times the person charged has been cited, and
the good faith of the person charged in attempting to achieve compliance, after
notification of the violation.
(3)If a civil penalty is imposed pursuant to this section, a citation shall be issued which
describes the violation which has occurred and states the penalty for the violation.
If, within fifteen
(15)working days from the receipt of the citation, the affected
party fails to pay the penalty imposed, the secretary, or any person authorized to act
in his or her behalf, shall initiate a civil action to collect the penalty. The civil action
shall be taken in the court which has jurisdiction over the location in which the
violation occurred.
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