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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 77 — Air pollution control

77.265 Hearing on revocation or modification of variance -- Notice.

185 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-77/77-265

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(1)The hearing board may revoke or modify by written order, after a public hearing
held upon not less than ten
(10)days' notice, any order permitting a variance.
(2)The hearing board shall serve, by personal service or by certified mail, return receipt
requested, notice of the time and place of a hearing to revoke or modify any order
permitting a variance not less than ten
(10)days prior to such hearing upon the air
pollution control officer, upon all persons who will be subjected to greater
restrictions if such order is revoked or modified as proposed and upon all other
persons interested or likely to be affected who have filed with the hearing board or
air pollution control officer a written request for such notification.
(3)If either the identity or address of any person entitled to such notice is unknown, the
hearing board shall serve such person by publication of notice once in a newspaper
of general circulation published within the district if such newspaper is published
therein, otherwise by posting at a public place at the county seat within the district.
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