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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 365 — Trade practices

365.370 Powers and duties of department -- Appeals.

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(1)The department shall promulgate administrative regulations for the enforcement of
KRS 365.260 to 365.380 and may from time to time undertake and make or cause
to be made one
(1)or more cost surveys for the state or trading area or areas as it
defines. When each survey is made by or approved by the department, it may use
the cost survey as provided in KRS 365.320(2) and 365.360(2).
(2)The department may, upon notice and after hearing, revoke or suspend any license
issued under KRS 138.195 and the administrative regulations of the department
promulgated thereunder, for failure of any person to comply with any provisions of
KRS 365.260 to 365.380 or any administrative regulation adopted thereunder.
(3)All of the powers vested in the commissioner and Department of Revenue by the
provisions of the cigarette tax law shall be available for the enforcement of KRS
365.260 to 365.380.
(4)Any person aggrieved by any decision, order, or finding of the Department of
Revenue, suspending or revoking any license, may appeal to the Board of Tax
Appeals pursuant to KRS 49.220.
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