Kentucky Code § KRS 216A.080

Requirements for issuance of license
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(1) No person shall be eligible to practice long-term care administration in this state unless: (a) He or she shall make written application to the board on such forms as are provided therefor; (b) He or she is a citizen of the United States or has declared his or her intent to become a citizen of the United States; (c) He or she provides proof satisfactory to the board that he or she is of good moral character and is otherwise suitable, if in accordance with KRS Chapter 335B; (d) He or she has passed an examination approved by the board by promulgation of an administrative regulation; and (e) He or she meets such other requirements as may be established by the board by promulgation of an administrative regulation, so long as the requirements are uniform and are applied to all other applicants for a license. (2) When an applicant has met the requirements as provided herein, the board shall issue the applicant a license to practice long-term care administration in this state.

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