Kentucky Code § KRS 315.131

Proceedings before fine, probation, suspension, revocation of license, permit, or certificate -- Appeals -- Emergency suspension prior to disciplinary hearing
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(1) Every proceeding imposing a fine or for probation, suspension, or revocation of a license, permit, or certificate issued pursuant to this chapter shall be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. Upon failure of the licensee, permit holder, or certificate holder to respond to the complaint at or before the time of the hearing, the allegations set forth in the complaint shall be taken by the board as confessed. (2) All decisions revoking or suspending a license, permit, or certificate or placing a licensee, permit holder, or certificate holder on probation or imposing a fine shall be made by the board. (3) The board may when in its opinion the continued practice of the licensee or certificate holder or the continued operation of the permit holder would be dangerous to the health, welfare, and safety of the general public, issue an emergency order as provided in KRS 13B.125. (4) A licensee, permit holder, or certificate holder aggrieved by a final order of the board may within ten (10) days after notice thereof move the board to reconsider this order. A motion to reconsider based on newly -discovered material evidence must be made within one (1) year of the entry of the order. (5) A licensee, permit holder, or certificate holder aggrieved by a final order of the board may appeal to the Franklin Circuit Court in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. (6) The board may, without benefit of a hearing, temporarily suspend a license, certificate, or permit for not more than sixty (60) days if the president of the board finds on the basis of reasonable evidence that a licensee, certificate holder, or permit holder: (a) Has violated a statute or administrative regulation the board is empowered to enforce, and continued practice or operation by the licensee, certificate holder, or permit holder would create imminent risk of harm to the public; or (b) Suffers a mental or physical condition that through continued practice or operation could create an imminent risk of harm to the public. The emergency suspension shall take effect upon receipt by the licensee, certificate holder, or permit holder of written notic e, delivered by certified mail or in person, specifying the statute or administrative regulation violated. At the time the emergency suspension order issues, the board shall schedule a disciplinary hearing to be held in accordance with the provisions of KR S Chapter 13B within sixty (60) days thereafter.

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