Kentucky Code § KRS 321.990

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(1) Any person who violates or aids in the violation of KRS 321.190, 321.201, 321.207, 321.236, 321.441, or 321.443 for practicing or for performing services without a credential required by the board shall be guilty of a misdemeanor upon conviction in court, and shall be sentenced to jail for not less than ten (10) days nor more that ninety (90) days per violation. (2) Any person exercising or attempting to exercise control over, interfering with, or attempting to influence the professional judgment of a crede ntial holder in any manner, including through coercion, collusion, extortion, inducement, or intimidation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor upon conviction in court, and shall be sentenced to jail for not less than ten (10) days nor more that ninety (90) d ays per violation. (3) Any person who resists, obstructs, interferes with, threatens, attempts to intimidate, or in any other manner interferes with an agent of the board or who willfully refuses to obey their lawful orders shall be guilty of a misdemeanor upon conviction in court, and shall be sentenced to jail for not more than thirty (30) days for each offense. (4) Each day or part of a day that a violation continues is a separate violation and subject to daily penalties. (5) Nothing in this section shall limit, preclude, or supersede the board's power to: (a) Impose fines for a violation of this chapter or any administrative regulations promulgated under this chapter; (b) Deny, restrict, or revoke a license issued under this chapter or administrative regulations promulgated under this chapter; and (c) Impose any other form of discipline based on a conviction under this section or as otherwise authorized by this chapter or administrative regulations promulgated under this chapter.

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