
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGISTER
OF KENTUCKY
LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION
Frankfort, Kentucky
VOLUME 34, NUMBER 6
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2007
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ARRS - DECEMBER 7, 2007 TENTATIVE AGENDA
EMERGENCIES:
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of Revenue: Sales and Use Tax; Administration and Accounting
103 KAR 31:180E. Signature Project Refunds on Construction Costs
COMMERCE CABINET: Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Game
301 KAR 2:221E. Waterfowl seasons and limits
301 KAR 2:222E. Waterfowl hunting requirements
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Department for Medicaid Services: Medicaid Services
907 KAR 1:013E. Diagnostic-related group (DRG) inpatient hospital reimbursement
907 KAR 1:061E. Payments for ambulance transportation
907 KAR 1:815E. Nondiagnostic Related Group Inpatient Hospital Reimbursement
907 KAR 1:820E. Disproportionate Share Hospital Distributor
AS AMENDED:
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: KHEAA Grant Programs
11 KAR 5:001. Definitions pertaining to 11 KAR Chapter 5.
11 KAR 5:034. CAP grant student eligibility.
KENTUCKY STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS: Forms and Procedures
31 KAR 4:120. Additional and emergency precinct officers.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:390. Employment after retirement.
Kentucky Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Board
201 KAR 21:032. Repeal of 201 KAR 21:031.
201 KAR 21:060. Clinics; offices.
201 KAR 21:065. Professional advertising; seventy-two (72) hour right of rescission.
COMMERCE CABINET: Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Fish
301 KAR 1:016. Use of public lands and waters at department-owned lakes.
301 KAR 1:140. Special commercial fishing permit for Kentucky and Barkley lakes.
301 KAR 1:155. Commercial Fishing requirements.
Hunting and Fishing
301 KAR 3:022. License, tag and permit fees.
Licensing
301 KAR 5:050. Purchasing licenses electronically.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE: Livestock Sanitation
302 KAR 20:010. Definitions for 302 KAR Chapter 20.
302 KAR 20:020. General requirements.
302 KAR 20:030. Authority to inspect, test, identify, remove and dispose of livestock and poultry.
302 KAR 20:040. Entry into Kentucky.
302 KAR 20:065. Sale and exhibition of Kentucky origin animals in Kentucky.
302 KAR 20:261. Approved Kentucky horse sale.
COMMERCE CABINET: Department of Parks: Parks and Campgrounds:
304 KAR 1:040. Campgrounds.
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Corrections: Office of the Secretary
501 KAR 6:999. Corrections secured policies and procedures.
TRANSPORTATION CABINET: Motor Vehicle Commission: Commission
605 KAR 1:031. Automotive mobility dealer requirements and licensing.
EDUCATION CABINET: Kentucky Board of Education: Department of Education: Pupil Transportation
702 KAR 5:080. Bus drivers' qualifications, responsibilities, and training.
Health and Physical Education Programs
704 KAR 4:020. School health services.
Office of Learning Support Services
704 KAR 7:101. Repeal of 704 KAR 7:100.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Labor: Department of Workers' Claims
803 KAR 25:040. Average weekly wage certification.
803 KAR 25:110. Workers' compensation managed health care plans.
Office of Insurance: Health Insurance Contracts
806 KAR 17:545. ICARE Program employer eligibility, application process, and requirements.
806 KAR 17:555. ICARE Program requirements.
Office of Housing, Buildings and Construction: Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles
815 KAR 25:040. Fire safety requirements in manufactured and mobile homes.
815 KAR 25:050. Administration and enforcement of manufactured housing construction standards.
815 KAR 25:060. Licensing of manufactured home retailers.
815 KAR 25:070. Certification of manufacturers of manufactured homes.
815 KAR 25:080. Requirements for certifying manufactured home installers.
815 KAR 25:090. Site preparation and installation minimum requirements.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Inspector General: Health Services and Facilities
902 KAR 20:009. Facility specifications; hospitals.
Department for Medicaid Services: Medicaid Services
907 KAR 1:145. Supports for community living services for an individual with mental retardation or a developmental disability.
907 KAR 1:170. Reimbursement for home and community based waiver services.
907 KAR 1:605. Medicaid procedures for determining initial and continuing eligibility.
907 KAR 1:672. Provider enrollment, disclosure, and documentation for Medicaid participation.
907 KAR 3:005. Physicians' services.
907 KAR 3:010. Reimbursement for physicians' services.
907 KAR 3:090. Acquired brain injury services.
Department for Aging and Independent Living: Division of Quality Living: Aging Services
910 KAR 1:260. Kentucky Family Caregiver Program.
Department for Human Support Services: Division of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Services: Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Services
920 KAR 2:040. Standards for children's advocacy centers.
Division of Protection and Permanency: Child Welfare
922 KAR 1:050. Approval of adoption assistance.
922 KAR 1:360. Private child care placement, levels of care, and payment.
AMENDED AFTER COMMENTS:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Governor's Office for Local Development: Uniform Financial Information Report
109 KAR 13:010. Uniform financial information report.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Office of Insurance: Health Insurance Contracts
806 KAR 17:180. Standard health benefit plan.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Inspector General: Office
906 KAR 1:160. Monitoring system for products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine.
Department of Community Based Services: Child Welfare
922 KAR 1:390. Standards for residential child-caring facilities.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS RECEIVED THROUGH NOON, NOVEMBER 15, 2007
PERSONNEL CABINET: Board
101 KAR 1:335. Employee actions
Classified
101 KAR 2:034. Classified compensation
GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Kentucky Board Of Optometric Examiners: Board
201 KAR 5:040. Unprofessional conduct
Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure: Board
201 KAR 9:021. Medical and osteopathic schools approved by the board; denial or withdrawal of approval; application of KRS 311.271; postgraduate training requirements; approved programs; recognition of degrees.
Kentucky Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors: Board
201 KAR 15:030. Fees
201 KAR 15:110. Funeral establishment criteria
Kentucky Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Board
201 KAR 21:041. Licensing; renewals, fees
201 KAR 21:070. Licensing examination requirements
201 KAR 21:095. Licensure and registration of persons performing peer review
COMMERCE CABINET: Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Game
301 KAR 2:221. Waterfowl seasons and limits
301 KAR 2:222. Waterfowl hunting requirements
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Corrections: Office of the Secretary
501 KAR 6:060. Northpoint Training Center
501 KAR 6:170. Green River Correctional Complex
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Kentucky Workers' Compensation Funding Commission: Commission
803 KAR 30:020. Payment of audit expenses by taxpayer.
Rates and Rating Organizations
806 KAR 13:150. Property and casualty rate and rule filings.
Insurance Contract
806 KAR 14:006. Property and Casualty insurance form filings.
Kentucky Horse Racing Authority: Thoroughbred Racing.
810 KAR 1:021. Backside Improvement Fund.
Harness Racing
811 KAR 1:085. Conduct of racing
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Health Provider Surveillance Data
902 KAR 19:020. Data reporting by health care providers
Department for Medicaid Services: Medicaid Services
907 KAR 1:013. Diagnostic-related group (DRG) inpatient hospital reimbursement.
907 KAR 1:061. Payments for ambulance transportation.
Department for Aging and Independent Living; Aging Services
910 KAR 1:090. Personal care assistance services
PROPOSED NEW ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS RECEIVED THROUGH NOON, NOVEMBER 15, 2007:
101 KAR 2:220. Educational Assistance Program
101 KAR 2:230. Kentucky Employee Mediation Program
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of Revenue: Sales and Use Tax; Administration and Accounting
103 KAR 31:180. Signature project refunds on construction costs.
Kentucky Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Board
201 KAR 21:081. Repeal of 201 KAR 21:080
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Kentucky State Police: Automated Fingerprint Identification System
502 KAR 14:010. Provision and maintenance of automated fingerprint identification system equipment and programs in detention centers. Submission of fingerprints by jailers to the Kentucky State Police
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Labor: Department of Workers' Claims
803 KAR 25:280. Certification of drug-free workplace
Department of Public Protection: Office of Insurance: Trade Practices and Frauds.
806 KAR 12:180. Military Sales Practices.
Kentucky Horse Racing Authority: Thoroughbred Racing.
810 KAR 1:033. Repeal of 810 KAR 1:032.
Department for Medicaid Services: Medicaid Services
907 KAR 1:815. Nondiagnostic related group inpatient hospital reimbursement.
907 KAR 1:820. Disproportionate share hospital distributors.
NOVEMBER 7, 2007 MINUTES OF THE ARRS
The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee is tentatively scheduled to meet at 10:00 a.m. December 10, 2007 in room 149, Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky.
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KENTUCKY LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION
Chairmen
Senator David L. Williams Representative Jody Richards
Senate President House Speaker
Senate and House Members
Senator Katy Kratz Stine Representative Larry Clark
President Pro Tem Speaker Pro Tem
Senator Dan Kelly Representative Rocky Adkins
Majority Floor Leader Majority Floor Leader
Senator Ed Worley Representative Jeffrey Hoover
Minority Floor Leader Minority Floor Leader
Senator Richie Sanders, Jr. Representative Charlie Hoffman
Majority Caucus Chairman Majority Caucus Chairman
Senator Johnny Ray Turner Representative Bob DeWeese
Minority Caucus Chairman Minority Caucus Chairman
Senator Daniel Seum Representative Rob Wilkey
Majority Whip Majority Whip
Senator Joey Pendleton Representative Stan Lee
Minority Whip Minority Whip
Robert Sherman, Director
Mike Robinson, Printing and Publications Officer
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE
Members Staff
Senator Richard L. “Dick” Roeding, Co-Chair Dave Nicholas
Senator Alice Kerr Emily Caudill
Senator Joey Pendleton Donna Little
Senator Gary Tapp Kara Daniel
Representative Robert R. Damron Emily Harkenrider
Representative Danny R. Ford Laura Milam
Representative Jimmie Lee Jennifer Beeler
Laura Napier
Ellen Steinberg
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION REVIEW PROCEDURE
(See KRS Chapter 13A for specific provisions)
Administrative bodies shall file with the Regulations Compiler all proposed administrative regulations, public hearing and comment period information, regulatory impact analysis and tiering statement, fiscal note, federal mandate comparison, and incorporated material information. Those administrative regulations received by the deadline established in KRS 13A.050 shall be published in the Administrative Register.
Public Hearing and Public Comment Period
The administrative body shall schedule a public hearing on proposed administrative regulations which shall not be held before the 21st day or later than the last workday of the month of publication. Written comments shall also be accepted until the end of the calendar month in which the administrative regulation was published.
The administrative regulation shall include: the place, time, and date of the hearing; the manner in which persons may submit notification to attend the hearing and written comments; that notification to attend the hearing shall be sent no later than 5 workdays prior to the hearing date; the deadline for submitting written comments; and the name, position, address, and telephone and fax numbers of the person to whom notification and written comments shall be sent.
The administrative body shall notify the Compiler, by phone and letter, whether the hearing was held or cancelled and whether written comments were received. If the hearing was held or written comments were received, the administrative body shall file a statement of consideration with the Compiler by the fifteenth day of the calendar month following the month of publication.
No transcript of the hearing need to be taken unless a written request for a transcript is made, and the person requesting the transcript shall have the responsibility of paying for same. A recording may be made in lieu of a transcript.
Review Procedure
After the public hearing and public comment period processes are completed, the administrative regulation shall be reviewed by the Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee at its next meeting. After review by the Subcommittee, the administrative regulation shall be referred by the Legislative Research Commission to an appropriate jurisdictional committee for a second review. The administrative regulation shall be considered as adopted and in effect as of adjournment on the day the appropriate jurisdictional committee meets or 30 days after being referred by LRC, whichever occurs first.
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE
Minutes of November 7, 2007
The November meeting of the Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee was held on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 9:00 a.m., in Room 149 of the Capitol Annex. Senator Richard "Dick" Roeding called the meeting to order, the roll call was taken. The minutes of the October 9, 2007 meeting were approved.
Present were:
Members: Senators Alice Forgy Kerr, Joey Pendleton, Richard "Dick" Roeding and Gary Tapp; and Representatives Danny Ford, Jimmie Lee and Ron Weston.
LRC Staff: Dave Nicholas, Donna Little, Kara Daniel, Emily Harkenrider, Laura Milam, Emily Caudill, Jennifer Beeler, Laura Napier, and Ellen Steinberg.
Guests: Becky Gilpatrick, Melissa Justice, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority; Katie Gabhart, Kentucky State Board of Elections; Angela Robinson, Finance and Administration Cabinet; Jennifer Jones, Terry Mumford, Eric Wampler, Kentucky Retirement Systems; Diane Fleming, Kentucky Board of Chiropractic Examiners; Dr. Jon Gassett, Benjy Kinman, Darin Moore, Morgain Sprague, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources; Dr. Robert Stout, Clint Quarles, Kentucky Department of Agriculture; Dan Maenza, Melany Taylor, Department of Parks; Karen Howard, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; Carlos Cassady, Trevor Earl, Kentucky Motor Vehicle Commission; Paul McElwain, Kevin Noland, Roy Prince, Kentucky Board of Education; Sheila Lowther, Carla Montgomery, Joel Zakem, Department of Labor; DJ Wasson, Tonya Parsons, Kentucky Office of Insurance; Michael Bennett, Danny Chapman, Glenn Sexton, Office of Housing, Buildings and Construction; Shane O'Donley, Office of Health Policy; Diona Mullins, Office of Inspector General; Carrie Banahan, Barry Ingram, Stuart Owen, Department for Medicaid Services; Marnie Mountjoy, Department for Aging and Independent Living; Sharon Hilborn, Department for Human Support Services; Kathy Adams, Deborah Benassi, Elizabeth Caywood, Justin Dearinger, Rissie Forbes, Mike Grimes, Lisa Smith, Bobbie Walters, Department for Community Based Services; Mark Leach, Chris Wayne, Green River Hospice; Carole Christian, Hospice; Heidi Schussler, Protection and Advocacy; Susan Swinford, Hospice of the Bluegrass; Karen Hinkle, Kentucky Home Health Association; Vickie Wise, Child Victims' Trust Fund; Vickie Henderson, Rebecca Young, Kentucky Association of Children's Advocacy Center.
The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee met on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 and submits this report:
Other Business
Co-Chair Roeding stated he wanted to make agencies and citizens aware of Regwatch, a free online service launched by the Commonwealth Office of Technology to enable citizens to register to receive notification of newly proposed administrative regulations and changes to existing ones. He stated that users could register for updates by agency, by topic, or a combination of both. Regwatch was a result of legislation passed in 2006 to allow small businesses better access to administrative regulations that impacted them.
Administrative regulations reviewed by the Subcommittee:
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: KHEAA Grant Programs
11 KAR 5:001. Definitions pertaining to 11 KAR Chapter 5. Becky Kilpatrick, student aid branch manager; and Melissa Justice, senior associate counsel, represented the authority.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 1 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
11 KAR 5:034. CAP grant student eligibility.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 1 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
KENTUCKY STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS: Forms and Procedures
31 KAR 4:120. Additional and emergency precinct officers. Katie Gabhart, general counsel, represented the board.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Gabhart stated that emergency election officers could be trained through supplemental training unless they were appointed on the day of the election. She stated that guidebooks containing all of the relevant law and election day procedures were available for every precinct officer. She stated that KRS 117.187 required that challengers be trained before they served during an election and that it set out the required training topics.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; (2) to amend Sections 1 through 4, 6, and 7 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (3) to amend Section 7 to: (a) update the edition date for the "Additional Precinct Officer Request"; and (b) revise the "Additional Precinct Officer Request" to make technical corrections. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Voting
31 KAR 5:031. Repeal of 31 KAR 5:020 and 31 KAR 5:030.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Gabhart stated that the statute allowed a person with a disability an unlimited amount of time to use any voting machine and that 31 KAR 5:030 was being repealed because it was more stringent than the statute.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:390 & E. Employment after Retirement. Eric Wampler, general counsel; Terry Mumford, federal tax counsel; and Jennifer Jones, staff attorney, represented the system.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Mr. Wampler stated that general discussions about returning to work after retirement may not constitute a prearranged agreement, which was prohibited. He stated that the employee and employer were required to sign a certification that there was no prearranged agreement that the employee would return to work. He stated that returning to work in a different position would only require the employee to stay off work one (1) month because that constituted a bona fide separation. An employee who retired and wanted to return to work for the same employer in the same position would be required to stay off work for six (6) months.
In response to a question by Senator Tapp, Mr. Wampler estimated that roughly 3,000 retirees had returned to work for the state out of a workforce of about 30,000.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Mumford stated that state law required a true termination of employment before benefits began and federal law required a separation from employment to avoid adverse tax consequences. She stated that so long as there was a true termination of employment, there was nothing to prevent a retiree from returning to work.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to: (a) clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; and (b) illustrate the necessity for repeating some statutory language in order to comply with federal law and maintain the tax-qualified status of the plan; (3) to amend Sections 1 through 10 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (4) to amend Section 10 to: (a) update the edition date of the material; and (b) revise the form to make technical corrections. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Kentucky Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Board
201 KAR 21:032. Repeal of 201 KAR 21:031. Diane Fleming, assistant attorney general, represented the board.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
201 KAR 21:060. Clinics; offices.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Fleming stated that this administrative regulation established an application fee for clinics because no fee had previously been set for clinics. She stated there were no clinics in the state currently but the board wanted a fee established if a request to license a clinic was received.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1 through 3 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
201 KAR 21:065. Professional advertising; Seventy-two (72) hour right of rescission.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Fleming stated that if a patient went to a chiropractor because of an advertised special offer and received additional services that were not part of the special offer, the patient had seventy-two (72) hours to rescind an agreement to pay for the additional services.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 2, 3, and 6 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
COMMERCE CABINET: Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Fish
301 KAR 1:016. Use of public lands and waters at department-owned lakes. Dr. Jon Gassett, commissioner; Benjy Kinman, fisheries director; and Morgain Sprague, general counsel, represented the department.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 2 through 5, 8, and 10 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
301 KAR 1:140. Special commercial fishing permit for Kentucky and Barkley lakes.
In response to questions by Senator Tapp, Mr. Kinman stated that approximately one million pounds of fish per year were caught by commercial fishing operations. He stated that commercial anglers had requested an increase in the net size to selectively harvest paddlefish, which were used for caviar. He stated that there was a protective size limit to protect reproductive stock.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to clarify who qualified for a permit; (2) to amend Section 7 to clarify the length of suspension for violation of federal or state requirements; and (3) to amend Sections 2 and 7 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
301 KAR 1:155. Commercial Fishing requirements.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to clarify that only one unlicensed helper may assist while actively fishing; (2) to amend Section 8 to clarify the length of suspension for violation of federal or state requirements; and (3) to amend Sections 4, 7, and 8 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Hunting and Fishing
301 KAR 3:022. License, tag and permit fees.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Mr. Gassett stated that the license term was lengthened because collecting such a small amount each year created an administrative burden.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend section 2 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Licensing
301 KAR 5:050. Purchasing licenses electronically.
Subcommittee staff stated that at the October meeting, the subcommittee requested that 301 KAR 5:030 Purchasing licenses and obtaining replacement licenses be called for review along with 301 KAR 5:050 because both required the applicant for a license to provide a Social Security number. Staff stated that the department had six (6) administrative regulations that required the applicant to provide a Social Security number. Staff stated that federal law required the use of a Social Security number or a state identification number that was linked to a Social Security number in order to facilitate child support collection. Staff stated that, in the absence of a state identification system, Kentucky may be penalized through withholding of federal money for the child support program if Kentucky did not collect applicants’ Social Security numbers.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 1 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE: Livestock Sanitation
302 KAR 20:010. Definitions for 302 KAR Chapter 20. Dr. Robert Stout, state veterinarian; and Clint Quarles, staff attorney, represented the department.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Section 1 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
302 KAR 20:020. General requirements.
In response to questions by Senator Pendleton, Dr. Stout stated that these administrative regulations placed the same requirements on all farms regardless of size. He stated there was no requirement that permission be obtained before moving a sick cow for treatment, and there was no requirement that radio frequency identification devices be used to tag livestock instead of tattoos or ear tags. He stated there were provisions that allowed the appraisal, testing, and quarantine of sick animals, and for certain diseases, disposal of the animal.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the TITLE to specify that this administrative regulation establishes the general requirements for interstate and intrastate movement of animals; (2) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs to correct statutory citations; (3) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; (4) to amend Sections 1, 2, and 3 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (5) to amend Section 3 to incorporate by reference the Reconsignee Certificate. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
302 KAR 20:030. Authority to inspect, test, identify, remove and dispose of livestock and poultry.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; and (3) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
302 KAR 20:040. Entry into Kentucky.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend Sections 1 to 15 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (3) to amend Section 15 to incorporate by reference Form 9-3, Report of Sales of Hatching Eggs, Chicks and Poults. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
302 KAR 20:065. Sale and exhibition of Kentucky origin animals in Kentucky.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Sections 1 to 13 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
302 KAR 20:261. Approved Kentucky Horse Sales.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Sections 1 to 4 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
COMMERCE CABINET: Department of Parks: Parks and Campgrounds
304 KAR 1:040. Campgrounds. Dan Maenza, customer service director; and Melany Taylor, general counsel, represented the department.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Mr. Maenza stated that pets were allowed at campgrounds if they were on a leash.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Mr. Maenza stated that this administrative regulation was needed to clarify the authority of park personnel to enforce rules.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend Section 1 to: (a) clarify that the campground rules established in this administrative regulation shall be posted at all state park campgrounds, as required by KRS 148.051(1); (b) establish that a camping permit shall note the campsite assignment; and (c) comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (3) to amend Section 2 to establish that, in addition to a camper, a camper's guest may also be removed from the state park property for a violation of this administrative regulation. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Corrections: Office of the Secretary
501 KAR 6:999. Corrections secured policies and procedures.
This administrative regulation was reviewed and amended, with agreement of the agency, by the Subcommittee in closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(k), KRS 61.815(2), and KRS 197.025(6).
TRANSPORTATION CABINET: Motor Vehicle Commission: Commission
605 KAR 1:031. Automotive mobility dealer requirements and licensing. Carlos Cassady, executive director; and Trevor Earl, counsel, represented the commission.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Mr. Cassady stated that an automotive mobility dealer made modifications to automobiles to make them accessible to disabled persons.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to add citations; (2) to amend Section 1 to delete definitions that repeat or conflict with KRS 190.010; (3) to amend Sections 2 and 8 to specifically list quality assurance requirements and reference specific federal and state requirements; and (4) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph and Sections 1 through 6 and 8 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
EDUCATION CABINET: Kentucky Board of Education: Department of Education: Pupil Transportation
702 KAR 5:080. Bus drivers' qualifications, responsibilities, and training. Kevin Noland, interim commissioner of education and general counsel; and Roy Prince, director of pupil transportation, represented the department.
In response to questions by Senator Tapp, Mr. Prince stated that federal law required both a pre- and post-trip inspection of a bus each time it was used. He stated that a full pre-trip inspection was conducted each morning, and a five-minute, walk-around inspection was conducted before later trips the same day. If a driver failed to conduct the inspections, he would be violating state and federal law and could be disciplined. He stated that drivers were paid to conduct these inspections as part of their contracts.
In response to questions by Representative Weston, Mr. Prince stated that drivers completed and turned in a daily checklist, supervisors reviewed the inspection checklists weekly, and mechanics compared the reports with the condition of the buses. He stated that private contractors are still used to provide and drive buses and that their buses were inspected by certified inspectors. He also stated that drivers were instructed to walk through the bus to check for children after each trip and that there was mechanical equipment at the back of the bus that the driver was required to activate to ensure that was done.
In response to question by Representative Lee, Mr. Prince stated that, apart from using badges which were easily lost, he was not aware of any equipment available that would count the number of children getting on and off the bus.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO; STATUTORY AUTHORITY; and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; (3) to amend Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 through 9, 11 through 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 26, 28, and 29 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (4) to amend Section 2 to provide that a temporarily-injured or ill bus driver may be assigned other duties until able to safely drive; and (5) to make technical revisions to material incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Health and Physical Education Programs
704 KAR 4:020. School health services.
Co-Chair Roeding stated that this administrative regulation was the first step toward Kentucky adopting the new tuberculosis testing protocols established by the Centers for Disease Control and thanked the department for promptly adopting it. He stated that the new protocols recommended a tuberculosis risk assessment with targeted testing for those in a high risk group.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO; STATUTORY AUTHORITY; and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs to correct citations; (2) to amend Section 1 to clarify that the national average for cases of active tuberculosis is established by the Department for Public Health, Division of Epidemiology, Tuberculosis Control Program; (3) to amend Sections 1 through 6 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (4) to amend Section 6 to: (a) update the edition dates for the material incorporated by reference; and (b) revise one (1) form and incorporate one (1) form by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Office of Learning Support Services
704 KAR 7:101. Repeal of 704 KAR 7:100.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct a statutory citation; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; and (3) to amend Section 1 to include the citation for the administrative regulation being repealed. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Labor: Department of Workers' Claims
803 KAR 25:040. Average weekly wage certification. Carla Montgomery, general counsel; Joel Zakem, attorney; and Sheila Lowther, chief administrative law judge, represented the department.
In response to questions by Representative Lee and Senator Tapp, Ms. Montgomery stated the department would provide to the members of the subcommittee an explanation of the claims process and any procedures in place that set a time limit for resolution of a claim and prevented a carrier from delaying the resolution and causing economic hardship for the claimant.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to clarify the process for certification of the average weekly wage; and (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Section 1 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
803 KAR 25:110. Workers' compensation managed health care plans.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Montgomery stated that the increase in the required malpractice coverage limits should not create a problem because the health care plans already had that amount of coverage in place.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs to insert statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (3) to amend Section 1 to delete the definition of “Managed health care system,” which is defined in KRS 342.011(31); (4) to amend Section 5(3) to insert recertification standards; (5) to amend Section 7(3) to insert standards for termination or suspension of certification; (6) to amend Section 10(3) to clarify arbitration requirements; and (7) to amend Sections 1 through 14 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
803 KAR 25:251. Repeal of 803 KAR 25:250.
Office of Insurance: Health Insurance Contracts
806 KAR 17:545 & E. ICARE Program employer eligibility, application process, and requirements. D.J. Wasson, staff assistant; and Tonya Parsons, director of the ICARE program, represented the office.
In response to a question by Senator Tapp, Ms. Wasson stated that she believed the increase in application time from 31 days to 120 days would provide sufficient time for applicants to complete their applications.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 1, 3, 7, 12, and 13 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (2) to amend Section 13 to correct the edition date of the application form incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
806 KAR 17:555 & E. ICARE Program requirements.
In response to questions by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Parsons stated that the ICARE program had been helpful to small businesses and that 184 companies were participating. Ms. Wasson stated that they had worked with the chambers of commerce to raise awareness of the program. She stated that the administrative regulation defined a full-time employee as one who worked twenty-five (25) hours or more per week and defined full-time equivalent as the number obtained by dividing the total hours worked by all part-time employees by twenty-five (25).
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, and 8 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Office of Housing, Buildings and Construction: Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles
815 KAR 25:040. Fire safety requirements in manufactured and mobile homes. Michael Bennett, staff attorney; Glenn Sexton, chair of the Manufactured Housing Licensing and Certification Board; and Danny Chapman, director of the manufactured housing division within the state fire marshal’s office, represented the office.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct a citation; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for the administrative regulation; and (3) to amend Section 1 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 25:050. Administration and enforcement of manufactured housing construction standards.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to delete terms that were defined but not used in the administrative regulation; (2) to amend Section 9 to clarify that both the heating and cooling systems shall be inspected; (3) to amend Section 8 to clarify that it addressed exceptions for the requirement of a retail license; (4) to make technical corrections to the material incorporated by reference; and (5) to amend Sections 1 through 3, 5, and 8 through 13 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 25:060. Licensing of manufactured home retailers.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 2 to clarify the requirements that must be met to obtain a license as a broker or lender; (2) to amend Section 3 to state the license fee was prorated on a monthly basis for periods less than one (1) year and establish the license expiration date; and (3) to amend Sections 1 through 3, and 5 through 8 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 25:070. Certification of manufacturers of manufactured homes.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to delete a citation; (2) to amend Section 1 to state the certification fee was prorated on a monthly basis for periods of less than one (1) year; and (3) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 25:080. Requirements for certifying manufactured home installers.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 3 to state the certification fee was prorated on a monthly basis for periods of less than one (1) year; and (2) to amend Sections 1 through 3, and 5 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 25:090. Site preparation and installation minimum requirements.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to insert a citation; (2) to amend Sections 1, 3, and 4 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (3) to make technical corrections to the material incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Division of Certificate of Need: State Health Plan
900 KAR 5:020. State Health Plan for facilities and services. Shane O’Donley, director, represented the division.
Heidi Schissler, division of protection and advocacy; Chris Wayne, Green River Hospice; Mark Leach, Green River Hospice; and Carole Christian appeared in opposition to this administrative regulation.
Karen Hinkle, Kentucky Home Health Association; and Suzanne Swinford, Hospice of the Bluegrass, appeared in support of this administrative regulation.
Ms. Schissler stated that her agency was opposed to this administrative regulation because it allowed the transfer of ICF beds from one ICF to another. She stated that institutionalizing patients was an outdated way to provide treatment and the outcome of a recent lawsuit determined that public beds could not be transferred to private institutions. The language should be changed to allow private beds to be transferred to another private institution but prohibit public beds from being transferred to a private institution.
Mr. Wayne stated that traumatic deaths should not be counted when assessing the need for hospice services because hospice services were not needed with such deaths. He stated that the regulation should include a critical mass requirement to ensure a new hospice provider was needed.
Ms. Christian stated that critical mass should be reached before a second hospice was approved for any particular county.
Ms. Swinford stated that she represented the majority of community-based hospices and that they supported this administrative regulation. She stated that they worked with the cabinet to develop a methodology that was fair. She stated that there remained four areas of the state where the needs of the terminally ill were unmet.
Office of Inspector General: Division of Health Care Facilities and Services: Health Services and Facilities
902 KAR 20:009. Facility specifications; hospitals. Diona Mullins, assistant director, represented the division.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to delete a citation; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity of the administrative regulation; (3) to amend Section 2 to make the architect or engineer of record responsible for providing evidence of compliance with radiation protection requirements; (4) to amend Section 34 to clarify that a letter from the engineer of record or contractor stating that new or modified mechanical and electrical systems have been tested will satisfy the certification requirement; and (4) to amend Sections 2 through 8, 10 through 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, and 35 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Department for Medicaid Services: Medicaid Services
907 KAR 1:145 & E. Supports for community living services for an individual with mental retardation or a developmental disability. Carrie Banahan, deputy commissioner; and Barry Ingram, director, represented the department. Heidi Schissler, protection and advocacy division, appeared in opposition to this administrative regulation.
Ms. Schissler stated that the department had worked with her agency but they still had three concerns about this administrative regulation. She stated that her agency’s first concern was with the definition of “developmental disability”. The definition in this administrative regulation required both cognitive disability and adaptive impairments but it was defined to include either cognitive disability or adaptive impairments in two other administrative regulations. She stated that it made little sense to define it differently for one program than it was defined for two other programs.
She stated that her agency’s second concern was a change in what constituted a class III incident that must be reported. This administrative regulation previously stated that repeated medication errors were a reportable incident but after the amendment only medication errors that required medical intervention were reportable.
She stated that her agency’s third concern was with the emergency waiting list. The amendment to this administrative regulation required that all other service options were explored and exhausted before an emergency placement was made, which would create delays.
Ms. Banahan stated the department believed the current language was sufficient.
Representative Lee stated that while there were changes that were needed in the future, the administrative regulations contained many positive provisions and so should not be found deficient.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend Sections 1 to 6 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (3) to amend Section 3 to specify that licensed or registered nurses were exempt from the medication administration training requirements, but not the documentation requirements; and (4) to amend Section 5 to specify that a consumer’s budget shall not exceed the average per capita cost of services provided to individuals in an ICF-MR-DD. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
907 KAR 1:170 & E. Reimbursement for home and community based waiver services.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, and 9 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (2) to amend Section 9 to update to the 2007 edition of the cost report and instructions. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
907 KAR 1:605. Medicaid procedures for determining initial and continuing eligibility.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; and (3) to amend Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
907 KAR 1:672 & E. Provider enrollment, disclosure, and documentation for Medicaid participation.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
907 KAR 3:005 & E. Physicians' services.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (3) to amend Section 4 to modify the requirements for coverage for an evaluation and management service, by deleting the “per diagnosis” limitation and by deleting an exception for specific CPT codes. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
907 KAR 3:010 & E. Reimbursement for physicians' services.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 1 to 4 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (2) to amend Section 3 to establish a fixed rate of $150 for deep sedation or general anesthesia relating to oral surgery performed by an oral surgeon; and (3) to amend Section 4 to specify that any claim for an evaluation and management service in excess of the established limits shall be reimbursed as an evaluation and management service with a different CPT code. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
907 KAR 3:090 & E. Acquired brain injury services.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; (2) to amend Section 1, 2, 4, and 6 to 10 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (3) to amend Section 2 to specify that licensed or registered nurses are exempt from the medication administration training requirements, but not the documentation requirements; (4) to amend Section 7 to establish written notification requirements if an individual is removed from the ABI waiting list; and (5) to amend Section 8 to specify that a consumer’s budget shall not exceed the average per capita cost of services provided to individuals with a brain injury in a nursing facility. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Department for Aging and Independent Living: Division of Quality Living: Aging Services
910 KAR 1:260. Kentucky Family Caregiver Program. Marnie Mountjoy represented the department.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Ms. Mountjoy stated that the address on the form to handle local resolution decisions was updated.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 and 11 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Department for Human Support Services: Division of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Services: Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Services
920 KAR 2:040 & E. Standards for children's advocacy centers. Sharon Hilborn represented the division.
Vicky Wise of the Child Victims’ Trust Fund, and Vickie Henderson of the Kentucky Association of Children’s Advocacy Centers appeared in support of this administrative regulation.
Representative Lee introduced an amendment that required the cabinet to allow an advocacy center ten (10) working days to review, sign, and return a contract to the cabinet. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendment was approved.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 1 through 6 to add requirements for the operation of the centers that were previously contained only in the contract and that govern the following topics: (a) criminal background checks; (b) training; (c) required services; (d) mental health screenings; (e) written policies and procedures; (f) insurance coverage; and (g) record keeping; (2) to amend Section 6 to require the cabinet to notify the Department for Medicaid Services and the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet of any designation of a center or rescission of a designation; and (3) to amend Sections 1 through 4 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Division of Protection and Permanency: Child Welfare
922 KAR 1:050 & E. Approval of adoption assistance. Mike Grimes and Elizabeth Caywood represented the division.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 2, 6, and 11 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
922 KAR 1:360 & E. Private child care placement, levels of care, and payment.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 5 to correct a statutory citation; and (2) to amend Sections 4 through 6, 8, 10, and 11 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
The following administrative regulations were deferred to the next meeting of the subcommittee:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Kentucky Real Estate Commission: Commission
201 KAR 11:170. Private school and course approval.
201 KAR 11:175. Pre-license and continuing education-certification requirements and approval process; withdrawal of approval; approved course categories for. Mandatory pre-license instructor continuing education requirements, exemptions, extensions, and waivers; noncompliance-procedural requirements for; instructor training program and provider requirements; monitoring.
201 KAR 11:210. Licensing, education, and testing requirements.
201 KAR 11:230. Mandatory continuing education, instructor requirements; out-of-state requirements; maintaining records; and actions for failure to comply.
201 KAR 11:240. Distance education, and education via interactive television-requirement, generally; exemptions; course criteria; course provider requirements.
201 KAR 11:450. Broker management course.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: State Tax Increment Financing Commission: Tax Increment Financing
103 KAR 50:020 & E. Application for state participation in tax increment financing projects. Angela Robinson, attorney, represented the cabinet. She requested that 103 KAR 50:020 and 103 KAR 50:040 be deferred until next month’s meeting. Without objection, the request was granted and the administrative regulations were deferred.
103 KAR 50:040 & E. General Administration.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Labor: Department of Workers' Claims
803 KAR 25:096. Selection of physicians, treatment plans and statements for medical services.
The Subcommittee adjourned at 11:25 until December 2007.
COMPILER'S NOTE: In accordance with KRS 13A.290(9), the following reports were forwarded to the Legislative Research Commission by the appropriate jurisdictional committees and are hereby printed in the Administrative Register. The administrative regulations listed in each report became effective upon adjournment of the committee meeting at which they were considered.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Meeting of November 5, 2007
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Education for its meeting of November 5, 2007, having been referred to the Committee on September 5, 2007, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
707 KAR 1:290
707 KAR 1:300
707 KAR 1:310
707 KAR 1:320
707 KAR 1:331
707 KAR 1:340
707 KAR 1:350
707 KAR 1:370
707 KAR 1:380
The following administrative regulations were found to be deficient pursuant to KRS 13A.290(7) and 13A.030(2):
None
The Committee rationale for each finding of deficiency is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were approved as amended at the Committee meeting pursuant to KRS 13A.320:
707 KAR 1:320
707 KAR 1:340
The wording of the amendment of each such administrative regulation is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were deferred pursuant to KRS 13A.300:
None
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the November 5, 2007 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference. Additional committee findings, recommendations, or comments, if any, are attached hereto.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE
Meeting of November 19, 2007
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare for its meeting of November 19, 2007, having been referred to the Committee on November 7, 2007, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
201 KAR 13:080
910 KAR 1:240
921 KAR 2:016
921 KAR 2:050
922 KAR 2:180
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the November 19, 2007 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
(Note: Emergency regulations expire 180 days from the date filed; or 180 days from the date filed plus number of days of requested extension, or upon replacement or repeal, whichever occurs first.)
31 KAR 5:010E 3325 4-2-07
Replaced (See 34 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 20:070E 3586 5-11-07
Replaced 4205 8-16-07
301 KAR 2:221E 1493 11-1-06
301 KAR 2:222E 1494 11-1-06
301 KAR 2:223E 1500 11-1-06
502 KAR 32:010 3327 4-12-07
Replaced (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 17:540E 1233 10-13-06
806 KAR 17:545E 1235 10-13-06
806 KAR 17:555E 1238 10-13-06
902 KAR 45:150E 1502 11-14-06
907 KAR 1:025E 3143 3-1-07
Replaced 4186 7-6-07
907 KAR 1:155
Resubmitted 1058 9-1-06
907 KAR 3:010E
Resubmitted 1062 9-1-06
908 KAR 2:190E 1507 10-17-06
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
11 KAR 4:080
Amended 3224
As Amended 3589 7-6-07
11 KAR 5:033
Amended 3225
As Amended 3589 7-6-07
11 KAR 5:034
Amended 3226
As Amended 3590 7-6-07
11 KAR 5:140
Amended 3228 7-6-07
11 KAR 6:010
Amended 3230
As Amended 3590 7-6-07
11 KAR 16:010
Amended 3232
As Amended 3592 7-6-07
11 KAR 16:070 3304
As Amended 3593 7-6-07
16 KAR 1:030
Amended 3423 7-19-07
16 KAR 9:080 3567 (See 34 Ky.R.)
17 KAR 1:020 3078
As Amended 3593 7-6-07
31 KAR 3:010
Amended 3235
As Amended 3595 7-6-07
31 KAR 4:100
Amended 3237
As Amended 3596
31 KAR 5:010
Amended 3425 (See 34 Ky.R.)
101 KAR 2:046
Amended 4195 (See 34 Ky.R.)
101 KAR 2:056
Amended 4197 (See 34 Ky.R.)
101 KAR 2:066
Amended 4199 (See 34 Ky.R.)
102 KAR 1:030
Amended 3427 (See 34 Ky.R.)
102 KAR 1:036
Amended 3428 (See 34 Ky.R.)
102 KAR 1:038
Amended 3430 (See 34 Ky.R.)
102 KAR 1:175
Amended 3431 (See 34 Ky.R.)
103 KAR 20:500 1013
106 KAR 5:005 3113
As Amended 3597 7-6-07
106 KAR 5:010 3114
As Amended 3598 7-6-07
106 KAR 5:020 3116
As Amended 3599 7-6-07
106 KAR 5:030 3118
As Amended 3600 7-6-07
106 KAR 5:040 3120
As Amended 3601 7-6-07
201 KAR 2:250
Amended 4201 (See 34 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 2:260 3305
As Amended 3602 6-20-07
201 KAR 9:460 4269 (See 34 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 11:220
Amended 3434 8-31-07
201 KAR 16:010
Amended 3238 (See 34 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 16:060
Amended 3240
201 KAR 18:040
Amended 4203 8-31-07
201 KAR 18:111 3569 (See 34 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 20:070
Amended 4205 8-16-07
201 KAR 20:370
Amended 4207 8-16-07
201 KAR 20:411
Amended 4209 8-16-07
201 KAR 22:020
Amended 3436 8-16-07
201 KAR 22:040
Amended 3438 8-16-07
201 KAR 30:180
Amended 4211 (See 34 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 36:070
Amended 3242 6-20-07
202 KAR 6:020
Amended 4214 (See 34 Ky.R.)
202 KAR 6:030
Amended 4217 (See 34 Ky.R.)
202 KAR 6:060
Amended 4218 (See 34 Ky.R.)
202 KAR 6:070
Amended 4220 (See 34 Ky.R.)
202 KAR 6:100
Amended 4221 (See 34 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:122 2831 6-13-07
301 KAR 2:132
Amended 3440 (See 34 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:172
Amended 3444 (See 34 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:174
Repealed 3570 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:175 3570 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:177 3571 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:178
Amended 3447 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:179
Repealed 3571 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:185
Amended 3243
As Amended 3603 6-13-07
301 KAR 2:195
Amended 3452 (See 34 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:251
Amended 3426
As Amended 3604 6-13-07
301 KAR 3:022
Amended 3456 8-6-07
301 KAR 5:030
Amended 4224 8-23-07
401 KAR 57:002
Amended 4227 (See 34 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 58:025
Amended 4229 (See 34 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 60:005
Amended 4231 (See 34 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 60:670
Amended 4234 (See 34 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 63:002
Amended 4236
401 KAR 63:023(r) 4270
401 KAR 64:001 4271
401 KAR 64:005 4275
401 KAR 64:010 4279
401 KAR 64:020 4283
401 KAR 64:030 4286
401 KAR 64:050 4288
501 KAR 6:020
Amended 4241 (See 34 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:030
Amended 4243 (See 34 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:070
Amended 4245 (See 34 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:240
Amended 4247 (See 34 Ky.R.)
502 KAR 20:020
Amended 4249 (See 34 Ky.R.)
502 KAR 32:010
Amended 3459 (See 34 Ky.R.)
503 KAR 1:170
Amended 4253 (See 34 Ky.R.)
603 KAR 4:045
Amended 3042
As Amended 4162 7-6-07
701 KAR 5:110
Amended 3045 7-6-07
702 KAR 7:065
Amended 3461 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:280
Amended 3463 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:290
Amended 3468
707 KAR 1:300
Amended 3470 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:310
Amended 3473 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:320
Amended 3476 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:331 3572
707 KAR 1:340
Amended 3480 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:350
Amended 3488 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:360
Amended 3490
707 KAR 1:370
Amended 3492 (See 34 Ky.R.)
707 KAR 1:380
Amended 3496 (See 34 Ky.R.)
802 KAR 1:010
Amended 2202
Amended 3217
As Amended 4164 7-6-07
803 KAR 2:300
Amended 3499 (See 34 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:305
Amended 3501 (See 34 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:318
Amended 3503 (See 34 Ky.R.)
804 KAR 9:040
Amended 3506 8-6-07
805 KAR 7:010
Amended 3076
Amended 3413 (See 33 Ky.R.)
805 KAR 7:100 3124
Amended 3414 (See 33 Ky.R.)
805 KAR 11:001 3126 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 3416
805 KAR 11:010 3128 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 3417
805 KAR 11:020 3130 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 3419
806 KAR 6:120 4290 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 12:120 4292 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 12:140 4294 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 12:150 4299 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 12:160 4301 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 12:170 4305 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 14:005
Amended 4258 (See 33 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 15:060 4307 (See 34 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 15:070 4311 (See 34 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 4:010
Amended 3249
As Amended 4167 7-6-07
815 KAR 7:120
Amended 3250
As Amended 4168 7-6-07
815 KAR 7:125
Amended 3253 (See 34 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 10:060
Amended 3255
As Amended 4169 7-6-07
815 KAR 20:015 3308
As Amended 4172 7-6-07
815 KAR 20:020
Amended 3258 7-6-07
815 KAR 20:078
Amended 3262
815 KAR 20:110
Amended 3264
As Amended 4173 7-6-07
815 KAR 20:120
Amended 3266
As Amended 4174 7-6-07
815 KAR 20:130
Amended 3273
As Amended 4180 7-6-07
815 KAR 20:150
Amended 3277
As Amended 4183 7-6-07
815 KAR 35:060
Amended 3279
As Amended 4184 7-6-07
820 KAR 1:001
Amended 3508 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:015
Amended 3511 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:025
Amended 3512 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:029
Amended 3514 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:032
Amended 3516 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:036
Amended 3518 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:046
Amended 3522 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:050
Amended 3525 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:055
Amended 3526 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:056
Amended 3528 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:057
Amended 3530 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:058
Amended 3531 (See 34 Ky.R.)
820 KAR 1:120
Amended 3536 (See 34 Ky.R.)
900 KAR 6:050
Amended 3282 (See 34 Ky.R.)
902 KAR 2:080
Amended 3295 (See 34 Ky.R.)
902 KAR 105:040
Amendment 1733
902 KAR 105:061 1759
902 KAR 105:070
Amendment 1736
907 KAR 1:025
Amended 3297
As Amended 4186 7-6-07
907 KAR 3:005
Amended 4259
907 KAR 3:010
Amended 4264
908 KAR 3:050
Amended 3537 (See 34 Ky.R.)
908 KAR 3:060
Amended 3539 (See 34 Ky.R.)
922 KAR 1:300
Amended 3543 (See 34 Ky.R.)
922 KAR 1:310
Amended 3552 (See 34 Ky.R.)
VOLUME 34
EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
(Note: Emergency regulations expire 180 days from the date filed; or 180 days from the date filed plus number of days of requested extension, or upon replacement or repeal, whichever occurs first.)
31 KAR 5:010E (See 33 Ky.R.)
Replaced 12 8-6-07
103 KAR 31:180E 1350
103 KAR 50:020E 531 7-31-07
103 KAR 50:030E 703 8-16-07
103 KAR 50:040E 532 7-31-07
103 KAR 50:050E 704 8-16-07
105 KAR 1:390E 534 8-15-07
106 KAR 2:020E 156 6-25-07
301 KAR 2:221E 1351
301 KAR 2:222E 1354
301 KAR 2:225E 907 10-15-07
307 KAR 1:040E 909 10-8-07
401 KAR 51:001E 912 9-28-37
401 KAR 51:017E 924 9-28-37
401 KAR 51:052E 939 9-28-37
401 KAR 52:001E 953 9-28-37
900 KAR 7:020E 958 9-18-37
502 KAR 32:010 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Replaced 27 8-6-07
806 KAR 17:180E 537 7-13-07
806 KAR 17:545E 157 6-29-07
806 KAR 17:545E 161 6-29-07
907 KAR 1:013E 1358
907 KAR 1:015E 164 7-12-07
907 KAR 1:061E 1374
907 KAR 1:145E 167 7-12-07
907 KAR 1:170E 181 7-12-07
907 KAR 1:672E 185 7-12-07
907 KAR 1:815E 1376
907 KAR 1:820E 1381
907 KAR 3:005E 190 7-12-07
907 KAR 3:010E 195 7-12-07
907 KAR 3:090E 199 7-12-07
920 KAR 2:040E 5 6-4-07
922 KAR 1:050E 212 7-12-07
922 KAR 1:360E 216 6-28-07
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
11 KAR 3:100
Amended 93 9-10-07
11 KAR 5:001
Amended 822
As Amended 1386
11 KAR 5:034
Amended 824
As Amended 1387
11 KAR 5:145
Amended 106 9-10-07
13 KAR 2:020
Amended 108
Amended 590
As Amended 961
16 KAR 1:010
Amended 1074
16 KAR 1:030 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 9
16 KAR 2:010
Amended 1079
16 KAR 4:010
Amended 1079
16 KAR 5:010
Amended 1081
16 KAR 8:022 1297
16 KAR 9:080 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 10 7-19-07
31 KAR 4:120
Amended 826
As Amended 1388
31 KAR 5:010 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 12 8-6-07
31 KAR 5:031 888 7-19-07
31 KAR 6:030
Amended 112
As Amended 540
101 KAR 1:335
Amended 1517
101 KAR 2:034
Amended 1519
101 KAR 2:046 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 223 8-31-07
101 KAR 2:056 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 224 8-31-07
101 KAR 2:066 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 225 8-31-07
101 KAR 2:120
Amended 614
As Amended 964
101 KAR 2:210
Amended 1091
101 KAR 2:220 1587
101 KAR 2:230 1591
102 KAR 1:030 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 227 8-31-07
102 KAR 1:036 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 228 8-31-07
102 KAR 1:038 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 228 8-31-07
102 KAR 1:175 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 13 7-19-07
103 KAR 8:130 673
As Amended 967
103 KAR 8:140 374
As Amended 967
103 KAR 8:150 675
As Amended 968
103 KAR 31:180 1592
103 KAR 50:020 677
103 KAR 50:030 889
103 KAR 50:040 678
103 KAR 50:050 890
105 KAR 1:180
Amended 115
As Amended 541
105 KAR 1:200
Amended 117
As Amended 542
105 KAR 1:240
Amended 119
As Amended 544
105 KAR 1:270
Amended 121
As Amended 545
105 KAR 1:380
Amended 124
As Amended 547
105 KAR 1:390 680
As Amended 1388
106 KAR 2:020
As Amended 708
109 KAR 13:010
Amended 827
Amended 1506
109 KAR 15:020
Amended 616
As Amended 968
200 KAR 17:011 144
As Amended 548
201 KAR 1:160
Amended 1093
201 KAR 2:040
Amended 1095
201 KAR 2:250 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 229 8-16-07
201 KAR 5:040
Amended 1523
201 KAR 8:220
Amended 331
201 KAR 8:450
Amended 126 9-19-07
201 KAR 9:021
Amended 1525
201 KAR 9:460 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 231 8-16-07
201 KAR 11:121
Amended 829
201 KAR 11:170
Amended 831
201 KAR 11:175
Amended 834
201 KAR 11:210
Amended 836
201 KAR 11:230
Amended 838
201 KAR 11:240 893
201 KAR 11:450
Amended 843
201 KAR 13:080
Amended 618
As Amended 968
201 KAR 14:050
Amended 332
As Amended 708
201 KAR 15:030
Amended 1527
201 KAR 15:110
Amended 1528
201 KAR 16:010 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 15 8-6-07
201 KAR 18:040
Amended 1097
201 KAR 18:072
Amended 1099
201 KAR 18:110
Repealed 17 8-6-07
201 KAR 18:111 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 17 8-6-07
201 KAR 18:196 1299
201 KAR 20:260
Amended 333
201 KAR 20:270
Amended 336
201 KAR 20:280
Amended 338
As Amended 709
201 KAR 20:290
Amended 341
201 KAR 20:310
Amended 344
As Amended 711
201 KAR 20:320
Amended 347
As Amended
201 KAR 20:340
Amended 349
As Amended 714
201 KAR 20:350
Amended 350
As Amended 715
201 KAR 20:360
Amended 352
201 KAR 20:450
Amended 355
As Amended 715
201 KAR 20:470
Amended 1100
201 KAR 21:032 683
As Amended 1390
201 KAR 21:041
Amended 1530
201 KAR 21:060
Amended 619
As Amended 1390
201 KAR 21:065
Amended 621
As Amended 1391
201 KAR 21:070
Amended 1532
201 KAR 21:081 1594
201 KAR 21:095
Amended 1533
201 KAR 22:045
Amended 1105
201 KAR 30:180 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 231 8-16-07
201 KAR 40:020
Amended 1107
201 KAR 40:025 1301
201 KAR 40:027 1303
201 KAR 40:030
Amended 1110
201 KAR 40:150 1304
201 KAR 40:155 1306
201 KAR 40:160 1307
202 KAR 6:020 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 233 8-31-07
202 KAR 6:030 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 235 8-31-07
202 KAR 6:060 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 236 8-31-07
202 KAR 6:070 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 236 8-31-07
202 KAR 6:100 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 238 8-31-07
300 KAR 1:010
Amended 357
As Amended 717
301 KAR 1:015
Amended 364
As Amended 724
301 KAR 1:016
Amended 845
As Amended 1392
301 KAR 1:140
Amended 848
As Amended 1393
301 KAR 1:155
Amended 367
Amended 850
As Amended 1395
301 KAR 1:201
Amended 369
301 KAR 1:410
Amended 374
301 KAR 2:132 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 17 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:172 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 20 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:195 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 22 8-6-07
301 KAR 2:221
Amended 1535
301 KAR 2:222
Amended 1537
301 KAR 2:225
Amended 1113
301 KAR 3:022
Amended 852 8-6-07
As Amended 1396
301 KAR 5:050
Amended 623
As Amended 1397
301 KAR 5:100 1309
302 KAR 20:010
Amended 377
Amended 773
As Amended 1398
302 KAR 20:020
Amended 379
Amended 775
As Amended 1399
302 KAR 20:030
Amended 382
Amended 777
As Amended 1402
302 KAR 20:040
Amended 383
Amended 779
As Amended 1402
302 KAR 20:065
Amended 390
Reprint 525
Amended 785
As Amended 1408
302 KAR 20:261 507
Amended 790
As Amended 1413
304 KAR 1:040
Amended 855
As Amended 1414
307 KAR 1:040 1311
401 KAR 51:001
Amended 1115
401 KAR 51:017
Amended 1128
401 KAR 51:052
Amended 1143
401 KAR 52:001
Amended 1156
401 KAR 57:002 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 594
As Amended 969
401 KAR 58:025 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 596
As Amended 970
401 KAR 60:005 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 598
As Amended 971
401 KAR 60:670 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 601
As Amended 973
401 KAR 63:002 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 603
As Amended 974
501 KAR 2:020
Amended 1161
501 KAR 2:030
Amended 1162
501 KAR 2:040
Amended 1163
501 KAR 2:050
Amended 1164
501 KAR 2:060
Amended 1166
501 KAR 2:070
Amended 1168
501 KAR 3:010
Amended 1169
501 KAR 3:020
Amended 1171
501 KAR 3:040
Amended 1173
501 KAR 3:050
Amended 1175
501 KAR 3:060
Amended 1179
501 KAR 3:070
Amended 1181
501 KAR 3:080
Amended 1183
501 KAR 3:090
Amended 1184
501 KAR 3:100
Amended 1186
501 KAR 3:130
Amended 1188
501 KAR 3:140
Amended 1190
501 KAR 6:020 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 239 8-31-07
501 KAR 6:030 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 240 8-31-07
501 KAR 6:060
Amended 1541
501 KAR 6:070 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 242 8-31-07
501 KAR 6:170
Amended 1543
501 KAR 6:240 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 243 8-31-07
501 KAR 6:050
Amended 127
501 KAR 6:999
Amended 856
As Amended 1415
501 KAR 7:040
Amended 1192
501 KAR 7:080
Amended 1193
501 KAR 7:090
Amended 1195
501 KAR 7:100
Amended 1197
501 KAR 13:010
Amended 1198
502 KAR 13:010
Amended 1200
502 KAR 13:030 1313
502 KAR 13:040 1315
502 KAR 13:050 1317
502 KAR 13:060 1318
502 KAR 13:070 1319
502 KAR 13:080 1321
502 KAR 14:010 1595
502 KAR 20:020 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 243 8-31-07
502 KAR 32:010 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 27 8-6-07
503 KAR 1:170 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 245 8-31-07
503 KAR 3:110 1322
601 KAR 1:025
Amended 395
601 KAR 13:070
Amended 860
603 KAR 5:320
Amended 862
605 KAR 1:031 684
Amended 1003
As Amended 1417
701 KAR 5:130 1327
702 KAR 5:080
Amended 624
As Amended 1418
702 KAR 7:065 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 40
As Amended 726 9-10-07
703 KAR 5:170
Amended 1203
704 KAR 4:020
Amended 628
As Amended 1421
704 KAR 7:101 685
As Amended 1423
707 KAR 1:280 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 41
As Amended 977
707 KAR 1:290
As Amended
As Amended 548
707 KAR 1:300 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 550
707 KAR 1:310 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 551
707 KAR 1:320 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 46
As Amended 553
707 KAR 1:340 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 51
As Amended 556
707 KAR 1:350 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 563
707 KAR 1:360
As Amended 981
707 KAR 1:370 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 564
707 KAR 1:380 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 567
725 KAR 1:030
Amended 398
Amended 792
As Amended 982
725 KAR 1:061
Amended 793
As Amended 983
787 KAR 1:090
Amended 1205
787 KAR 1:140
Amended 1207
787 KAR 1:230
Amended 1209
803 KAR 2:300 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 28 8-6-07
803 KAR 2:305 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 29 8-6-07
803 KAR 2:310
Amended 1210
803 KAR 2:318 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 30 8-6-07
803 KAR 2:422
Amended 631
803 KAR 25:012
Amended 633
803 KAR 25:040
Amended 636
As Amended 1423
803 KAR 25:096
Amended 637
803 KAR 25:110
Amended 639
As Amended 1423
803 KAR 25:190
Amended 643
803 KAR 25:251 686
803 KAR 25:280 1597
803 KAR 30:020
Amended 1546
804 KAR 4:410
Amended 648
As Amended 985
805 KAR 1:110
Amended 1212
805 KAR 7:010 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 30 8-6-07
805 KAR 7:100 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 32 8-6-07
805 KAR 11:001 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 249 8-16-07
805 KAR 11:010 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 250 8-16-07
805 KAR 11:020 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 251 8-16-07
806 KAR 6:120 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 284
As Amended 727
806 KAR 12:120 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 286
As Amended 728
806 KAR 12:140 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 288
As Amended 730
806 KAR 12:150 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 293
As Amended 734
806 KAR 12:160 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 295
As Amended 736
806 KAR 12:170 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 298
As Amended 738
806 KAR 12:180 1600
806 KAR 13:150
Amended 1548
806 KAR 14:005 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 740
806 KAR 14:006
Amended 1550
806 KAR 15:060 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 300
As Amended 741
806 KAR 15:070 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 304
As Amended 746
803 KAR 17:180
Amended 650
Amended 1507
806 KAR 17:250
Amended 651
As Amended 985
806 KAR 17:545
Amended 398
As Amended 1427
806 KAR 17:555
Amended 402
As Amended 1429
807 KAR 5:110
Amended 130
810 KAR 1:015
Amended
Amended 1220
810 KAR 1:021
Amended 1553
810 KAR 1:027
Amended 653
810 KAR 1:033 1604
810 KAR 1:090 1328
811 KAR 1:085
Amended 1554
815 KAR 4:010
Amended 1223
815 KAR 7:110
Amended 1224
815 KAR 7:120
Amended 1226
815 KAR 7:125 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 33 7-13-07
815 KAR 10:060
Amended 1229
815 KAR 20:020
Amended 1232
815 KAR 20:030
Amended 1237
815 KAR 20:032 1330
815 KAR 20:034 1331
815 KAR 20:078 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 34 7-13-07
815 KAR 20:090
Amended 1239
815 KAR 25:040
Amended 864
As Amended 1431
815 KAR 25:050
Amended 866
As Amended 1431
815 KAR 25:060
Amended 869
As Amended 1434
815 KAR 25:070
Amended 872
As Amended 1436
815 KAR 25:080
Amended 874
As Amended 1436
815 KAR 25:090
Amended 876
As Amended 1437
815 KAR 35:051 1333
820 KAR 1:001 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 253 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:015 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 255 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:025 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 58
As Amended 256 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:032 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 60
As Amended 257 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:036 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 63
As Amended 259 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:046 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 66
As Amended 262 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:050 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 69
As Amended 264 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:055 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 265 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:057 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 70
As Amended 266 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:058 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 72
As Amended 266 8-31-07
820 KAR 1:120 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 77 8-31-07
900 KAR 5:020
Amended 408
Amended 1004
900 KAR 6:030
Amended 409
900 KAR 6:050 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 78
As Amended 270
As Amended 748 9-19-07
900 KAR 7:020 1334
902 KAR 2:080 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 35 8-6-07
902 KAR 19:020
Amended 1556
902 KAR 20:009
Amended 410
Amended 1005
As Amended 1439
902 KAR 45:075
As Amended 761
902 KAR 45:120
Amended 424
As Amended 762
902 KAR 105:010
Amended 133
Amended 607
As Amended 763
902 KAR 105:030
Amended 136
As Amemded 765
902 KAR 105:040
As Amended 768
902 KAR 105:070
As Amended 770
902 KAR 105:081 145
Amended 610
As Amended 771
906 KAR 1:120
Amended 878
906 KAR 1:160 687
Amended 1509
907 KAR 1:013
Amended 1560
907 KAR 1:015
Amended 425
Withdrawn * 10-15-07
907 KAR 1:061
Amended 1576
907 KAR 1:145
Amended 428
Amended 1021
As Amended 1453
907 KAR 1:170
Amended 442
Amended 1036
As Amended 1465
907 KAR 1:605
Amended 881
As Amended 1468
907 KAR 1: 672
Amended 446
Amended 1040
As Amended 1470
907 KAR 1:815 1605
907 KAR 1:820 1610
907 KAR 3:005
Amended 451
As Amended 1474
907 KAR 3:010
Amended 456
Amended 1045
As Amended 1478
907 KAR 3:090
Amended 460
Amended 1050
As Amended 1480
908 KAR 2:220 689
908 KAR 3:050 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 36 8-6-07
908 KAR 3:060 (See 33 Ky.R.)
As Amended 37 8-6-07
910 KAR 1:090
Amended 1578
910 KAR 1:240
Amended 472
Amended 796
As Amended 986
910 KAR 1:260
Amended 884
As Amended 1492
920 KAR 2:040
Amended 140
Amended 800
As Amended 1494
921 KAR 2:016
Amended 657
As Amended 989
921 KAR 2:050
Amended 665
As Amended 996
922 KAR 1:050
Amended 477
Amended 1063
As Amended 1497
922 KAR 1:300 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 307
As Amended 569
922 KAR 1:310 (See 33 Ky.R.)
Amended 316
As Amended 577
922 KAR 1:360
Amended 481
Amended 1067
As Amended 1500
922 KAR 1:390
Amended 668
Amended 1512
922 KAR 2:002 1337
922 KAR 2:090
Amended 1243
922 KAR 2:100
Amended 1248
922 KAR 2:110
Amended 1256
922 KAR 2:120
Amended 1261
922 KAR 2:160
Amended 487
Amended 804
Amended 1272
922 KAR 2:170
Amended 1284
922 KAR 2:180
Amended 499
Amended 815
As Amended 998
922 KAR 2:210
Amended 1290
* Statement of Consideration not filed by deadline
** Withdrawn, not in effect within 1 year of publication
*** Withdrawn before being printed in Register
(r) Repealer regulation: KRS 13A.310-on the effective date of an administrative regulation that repeals another, the regulations compiler shall delete the repealed administrative regulation and the repealing administrative regulation.
2.015 922 KAR 1:390
11A 301 KAR 1:040
13B 902 KAR 45:075
907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:090
907 KAR 1:815
910 KAR 1:240
910 KAR 1:260
920 KAR 2:040
922 KAR 1:360
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:170
15.380 503KAR 3:110
15.380-15.404 906 KAR 1:160
15.3975 503 KAR 3:110
16.505 - 16.652 105 KAR 1:204
17 105 KAR 1:270
17.165 910 KAR 1:240
922 KAR 2:002
922 KAR 2:110
17.180 502 KAR 14:010
16.576 105 KAR 1:200
16.577 105 KAR 1:200
16.578 105 KAR 1:180
16.601 105 KAR 1:180
16.645 105 KAR 1:200
105 KAR 1:240
17.165 920 KAR 2:040
922 KAR 2:180
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
18A.030 101 KAR 2:034
101 KAR 2:210
18A.075 101 KAR 1:335
18A.110 101 KAR 2:034
101 KAR 2:120
101 KAR 2:230
18A.115 101 KAR 1:335
18A.165 101 KAR 2:034
18A.225 101 KAR 2:210
18A.0751 101 KAR 1:335
18A.2254 101 KAR 2:210
36.470 106 KAR 2:020
36.474 106 KAR 2:020
36.476 106 KAR 2:020
45.237 - 45.241 922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
45A 920 KAR 2:040
46.010 109 KAR 15:020
46.020 109 KAR 15:020
61.510 - 61.705 105 KAR 1:204
105 KAR 1:270
61.590 105 KAR 1:200
61.595 105 KAR 1:200
61.623 105 KAR 1:200
105 KAR 1:240
61.630 105 KAR 1:240
61.637 105 KAR 1:390
61.640 105 KAR 1:180
105 KAR 1:270
61.645 105 KAR 1:270
105 KAR 1:380
61.637 105 KAR 1:390
61.702 105 KAR 1:200
61.705 105 KAR 1:200
61.878 307 KAR 1:040
65.7041 - 65.7083 103 KAR 50:030
103 KAR 50:040
65.7045 103 KAR 50:020
103 KAR 50:050
65.7071 103 KAR 50:050
65.7073 103 KAR 50:020
65.7075 103 KAR 50:020
103 KAR 50:050
65.7077 103 KAR 50:050
65.7083 103 KAR 50:020
65.900 - 65.925 109 KAR 13:010
65.944 109 KAR 15:020
66.045 109 KAR 15:020
67A.028 501 KAR 3:010
67B.020 501 KAR 3:010
68.020 109 KAR 15:020
68.210 109 KAR 15:020
68.245 109 KAR 15:020
68.250 109 KAR 15:020
68.350 109 KAR 15:020
69.210 501 KAR 3:020
72.020 501 KAR 6:050
72.025 501 KAR 6:050
501 KAR 7:090
78.510 - 78.852 105 KAR 1:204
105 KAR 1:270
78.545 105 KAR 1:180
105 KAR 1:200
105 KAR 1:240
81.010 922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
98.2 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
117.015 31 KAR 4:120
31 KAR 5:031
117.045 31 KAR 4:120
117.065 31 KAR 5:031
117.255 31 KAR 5:031
117.265 31 KAR 6:030
117.379 31 KAR 6:030
117.381 31 KAR 6:030
132.020 103 KAR 8:130
103 KAR 8:140
103 KAR 8:150
132.200 103 KAR 8:130
103 KAR:8140
103 KAR 8:150
132.585 109 KAR 15:020
138.510 810 KAR 1:090
139.515 103 KAR 31:180
148.021 304 KAR 1:040
148.051 304 KAR 1:040
148.522 300 KAR 1:100
148.55 300 KAR 1:100
150.010 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:201
301 KAR 2:221
301 KAR 2:222
301 KAR 1:410
150.025 301 KAR 1:016
301 KAR 1:410
301 KAR 2:221
301 KAR 2:222
301 KAR 3:022
150.090 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:016
150.120 301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:201
301 KAR 1:410
150.170 301 KAR 1:410
150.175 301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:410
301 KAR 3:022
150.180 301 KAR 3:022
150.183 301 KAR 3:022
150.195 301 KAR 5:050
150.225 301 KAR 5:050
150.235 301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:410
301 KAR 5:050
150.236 301 KAR 5:100
150.240 301 KAR 3:022
150.275 301 KAR 3:022
150.280 301 KAR 3:022
150.290 301 KAR 3:022
150.305 301 KAR 2:221
301 KAR 2:222
150.330 301 KAR 2:221
301 KAR 2:225
150.340 301 KAR 2:221
301 KAR 2:222
301 KAR 2:225
150.360 301 KAR 1:410
301 KAR 2:225
150.440 301 KAR 1:410
150.445 301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:410
150.450 301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:140
301 KAR 3:022
150.485 301 KAR 3:022
150.520 301 KAR 3:022
150.525 301 KAR 3:022
150.600 301 KAR 2:221
301 KAR 3:022
301 KAR 2:222
150.603 301 KAR 2:225
301 KAR 3:022
150.620 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:016
301 KAR 1:410
301 KAR 2:225
301 KAR 3:022
150.625 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:016
150.640 301 KAR 1:016
150.660 301 KAR 3:022
150.720 301 KAR 3:022
150.990 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 1:201
301 KAR 1:410
154.27-010-154.27-090 307 KAR 1:040
156.070 704 KAR 4:020
156.160 13 KAR 2:020
702 KAR 5:080
157 922 KAR 2:090
157.390 16 KAR 8:022
158.782 16 KAR 4:010
703 KAR 5:170
158.6451 16 KAR 2:010
158.6455 703 KAR 5:170
159.030 601 KAR 13:070
159.040 601 KAR 13:070
159.051 601 KAR 13:070
704 KAR 7:101
159.160 16 KAR 2:010
601 KAR 13:070
160.380 701 KAR 5:130
161.020 16 KAR 1:010
16 KAR 4:010
16 KAR 8:022
161.028 16 KAR 1:010
16 KAR 2:010
16 KAR 5:010
16 KAR 8:022
161.030 16 KAR 1:010
16 KAR 2:010
16 KAR 4:010
16 KAR 5:010
16 KAR 8:022
161.048 16 KAR 1:010
161.095 16 KAR 1:010
161.120 16 KAR 1:010
161.145 702 KAR 5:080
704 KAR 4:020
161.175 701 KAR 5:130
161.790 701 KAR 5:130
164.001 13 KAR 2:020
164.011 13 KAR 2:020
164.020 13 KAR 2:020
164.030 13 KAR 2:020
164.357 101 KAR 2:220
164.740 - 164.785 11 KAR 5:001
164.744 11 KAR 3:100
11 KAR 5:034
11 KAR 5:145
164.748 11 KAR 3:100
164.753 11 KAR 3:100
11 KAR 5:034
11 KAR 5:145
164.7535 11 KAR 5:034
11 KAR 5:145
164.7889 11 KAR 5:145
164.945-164.947 16 KAR 5:010
165A.310 201 KAR 40:020
165A.340 201 KAR 40:025
165A.350 201 KAR 40:025
201 KAR 40:030
165A.360 201 KAR 40:025
201 KAR 40:030
201 KAR 40:150
165A.370 201 KAR 40:020
201 KAR 40:027
201 KAR 40:030
165A.400 201 KAR 40:025
165A.450 201 KAR 40.025
171.450 725 KAR 1:030
725 KAR 1:061
174.400-174.425 601 KAR 1:025
186.040 922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
186.440 601 KAR 13:070
704 KAR 7:101
186.450 601 KAR 13:070
186.470 601 KAR 13:070
186.560 601 KAR 13:070
189.232 603 KAR 5:320
189.2325 603 KAR 5:320
189.390 603 KAR 5:320
189.394 603 KAR 5:320
189.540 702 KAR 5:080
190.031 605 KAR 1:031
190.073 605 KAR 1:031
194A.050 921 KAR 2:016
194A.060 910 KAR 1:240
194A.700-729 910 KAR 1:240
196 501 KAR 6:060
501 KAR 6:170
501 KAR 6:999
197 501 KAR 6:060
501 KAR 6:170
501 KAR 6:999
198B.010 815 KAR 7:120
198B.040 815 KAR 7:110
815 KAR 7:120
198B.050 815 KAR 7:110
815 KAR 7:120
189B.060 815 KAR 7:110
815 KAR 7:120
815 KAR 10:060
198B.062 815 KAR 10:060
198B.070 815 KAR 7:110
815 KAR 10:060
198B.080 815 KAR 7:120
815 KAR 10:060
198B.090 815 KAR 10:060
198B.110 815 KAR 7:120
815 KAR 10:060
198B.120 815 KAR 10:060
198B.130 815 KAR 10:060
198B.260 815 KAR 7:120
198B-400 815 KAR 4:010
198B-470 815 KAR 4:010
198B.480 815 KAR 4:010
198B.500 815 KAR 4:010
198B.510 815 KAR 4:010
198B-540 815 KAR 4:010
198B.650-198B.689 501 KAR 13:010
198B.990 815 KAR 7:120
199.011 910 KAR 1:260
922 KAR 1:360
922 KAR 1:390
922 KAR 2:180
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:110
199.462 922 KAR 1:050
199.555 922 KAR 1:050
199.557 922 KAR 1:050
199.640 - 199.680 922 KAR 1:360
922 KAR 1:390
199.801 922 KAR 1:360
199.892 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
199.894 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
199.896 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
199.898 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:180
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
199.8941 922 KAR 2:170
199.8943 922 KAR 2:170
199.896 922 KAR 2:170
199.8982 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:170
922 KAR 2:180
199.899 922 KAR 2:160
199.894 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:180
922 KAR 2:002
199.898 922 KAR 2:002
199.899 922 KAR 2:160
199.8994 922 KAR 2:160
165A.350 201 KAR 40:150
165A.360 201 KAR 40:160
165A.370 201 KAR 40:160
165A-390 201 KAR 40:155
165A.360 201 KAR 40:160
202A.011 922 KAR 2:160
202A.091 501 KAR 3:020
202B.010 922 KAR 1:390
205.2001 921 KAR 2:016
205.200 921 KAR 2:016
205.210 921 KAR 2:016
205.211 921 KAR 2:016
205.220 921 KAR 2:050
205.245 921 KAR 2:050
205.455 907 KAR 1:090
910 KAR 1:260
205.510 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
205.520 907 KAR 1:061
907 KAR 1:015
907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 1:162
907 KAR 1:605
907 KAR 3:005
205.560 907 KAR 3:005
907 KAR 3:010
205.565 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:820
205.637 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
205.638 907 KAR 1:013
205.639 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
205.640 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
205.641 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
205.5605 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 3:090
205.5606 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 3:090
205.5607 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 3:090
205.639 922 KAR 1:050
205.8451 907 KAR 1:061
907 KAR 1:162.
907 KAR 3:090
205.8477 907 KAR 1:162
907 KAR 3:090
209.030 910 KAR 1:240
210.010 908 KAR 2:220
210.040 908 KAR 2:220
210.370-485 908 KAR 2:220
211.005 902 KAR 45:075
211.015 902 KAR 45:075
211.025 902 KAR 45:075
211.180 902 KAR 45:075
902 KAR 45:120
211.350-211.380 922 KAR 2:120
211.760 902 KAR 45:075
211.870 902 KAR 105:010
902 KAR 105:030
902 KAR 105:080
211.890 902 KAR 105:010
902 KAR 105:030
902 KAR 105:080
211.992 902 KAR 45:075
211.993 902 KAR 105:010
902 KAR 105:030
902 KAR 105:080
214.010 922 KAR 2:110
214.034 922 KAR 1:390
214.036 922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
216.261 900 KAR 7:020
216.263 900 KAR 7:020
216.265 900 KAR 7:020
216.267 900 KAR 7:020
216.300 910 KAR 1:240
216.380 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
216.595 910 KAR 1:240
216.789 910 KAR 1:240
216.793 910 KAR 1:240
216.2920-216.2929 902 KAR 19:020
216B.010-216B.130 900 KAR 5:020
900 KAR 6:030
902 KAR 20:009
216B.450 922 KAR 1:050
216B.455 900 KAR 6:030
216B.990 900 KAR 6:030
902 KAR 20:009
217.280-217.390 501 KAR 3:100
501 KAR 13:010
218A.240 906 KAR 1:160
219.021 902 KAR 45:120
219.041 902 KAR 45:120
219.340 902 KAR 45:120
219.350 902 KAR 45:120
219.390 902 KAR 45:120
224A.011 200 KAR 17:011
224A.040 200 KAR 17:011
224A.112 200 KAR 17:011
224A.113 200 KAR 17:011
224A.270 200 KAR 17:011
224.01-010 401 KAR 51:001
224.020 401 KAR 52:001
224.20-100 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:052
401 KAR 52:001
224.20-110 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:052
401 KAR 52:001
224.20-120 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:052
401 KAR 52:001
227A.010 815 KAR 35:051
227A.060 815 KAR 35:051
227A.080 815 KAR 35:051
227A.100 815 KAR 35:051
227B.300 815 KAR 10:060
227.320 815 KAR 10:060
227.330 815 KAR 10:060
227.550 815 KAR 25:050
815 KAR 25:080
815 KAR 25:090
227.555 815 KAR 25:050
227.560 815 KAR 25:070
815 KAR 25:080
227.570 815 KAR 25:050
815 KAR 25:060
815 KAR 25:070
815 KAR 25:080
815 KAR 25:090
227.580 815 KAR 25:050
815 KAR 25:080
227.590 815 KAR 25:050
815 KAR 25:060
815 KAR 25:070
815 KAR 25:080
815 KAR 25:090
227.600 815 KAR 25:050
815 KAR 25:060
815 KAR 25:080
227.610 815 KAR 25:060
815 KAR 25:070
227.620 815 KAR 25:060
815 KAR 25:070
227.630 815 KAR 25:080
227.660 815 KAR 25:090
227.990 815 KAR 10:060
815 KAR 25:050
815 KAR 25:080
815 KAR 25:090
227.992 815 KAR 25:050
227.550 - 227.660 815 KAR 25:040
230.215 810 KAR 1:015
810 KAR 1:027
810 KAR 1:033
810 KAR 1:085
230.218 810 KAR 1:021
230.225 810 KAR 1:090
230.240 810 KAR 1:027
230.260 810 KAR 1:027
810 KAR 1:033
810 KAR 1:085
235.280 301 KAR 1:015
230.290 810 KAR 1:027
230.310 810 KAR 1:027
810 KAR 1:085
230.320 810 KAR 1:027
230.400 810 KAR 1:090
235.990 301 KAR 1:015
237.110 502 KAR 13:010
502 KAR 13:030
502 KAR 13:040
502 KAR 13:050
502 KAR 13:060
502 KAR 13:070
502 KAR 13:080
237.138 502 KAR 13:010
502 KAR 13:030
502 KAR 13:040
502 KAR 13:050
501 KAR 13:060
502 KAR 13:070
237.140 502 KAR 13:010
502 KAR 13:030
502 KAR 13:040
502 KAR 13:050
502 KAR 13:060
502 KAR 13:070
502 KAR 13:080
237.142 502 KAR 13:010
502 KAR 13:030
502 KAR 13:040
502 KAR 13:050
502 KAR 13:060
502 KAR 13:070
502 KAR 13:080
241.060 804 KAR 4:410
243.380 804 KAR 4:410
243.390 804 KAR 4:410
246 302 KAR 20:020
246.210 302 KAR 20:030
246.220 302 KAR 20:030
246.295 302 KAR 20:040
257 302 KAR 20:020
302 KAR 20:065
302 KAR 20:065
257.010 302 KAR 20:030
257.020 302 KAR 20:010
302 KAR 20:030
257.030 302 KAR 20:010
302 KAR 20:030
302 KAR 20:040
257.070 302 KAR 20:040
257.110 302 KAR 20:030
278.702 807 KAR 5:110
301.22-020 806 KAR 14:006
301.23-010 806 KAR 14:006
304.4-010 806 KAR 13:150
806 KAR 14:006
304.12-010 806 KAR 12:180
304.12-030 806 KAR 12:180
304.13-031 806 KAR 13:150
304.13-051 806 KAR 13:150
304.13-061 806 KAR 13:150
304.13-081 806 KAR 13:150
304.13-67 803 KAR 25:280
304.21-010 806 KAR 13:150
304.22-020 806 KAR 13:150
304.23-010 806 KAR 13:150
304.14-120 806 KAR 14:006
806 KAR 17:555
304.14-190 806 KAR 14:006
304.14-430 - 304.14-450 806 KAR 17:555
304.17A-080 806 KAR 17:180
304.17A-250 806 KAR 17:180
304.17A-505 806 KAR 17:250
304.17A-535 806 KAR 17:250
304.17A-545 907 KAR 1:162
304.21-010 806 KAR 14:006
311.271 201 KAR 9:021
311.550 201 KAR 9:021
311.560 201 KAR 9:021
311.571 201 KAR 9:021
311.621 - 311.643 907 KAR 1:672
312.019 201 KAR 21:032
201 KAR 21.060
201 KAR 21:065
201 KAR 21:070
201 KAR 21:081
312.021 201 KAR 21:065
312.065 201 KAR 21:032
312.085 201 KAR 21:041
312.091 201 KAR 21:065
312.095 201 KAR 21:041
312.115 201 KAR 21:070
312.175 201 KAR 21:041
312.200 201 KAR 21:095
313.010 201 KAR 8:450
313.050 201 KAR 8:220
313.060 201 KAR 8:220
313.100 201 KAR 8:220
313.310 201 KAR 8:450
314.011 920 KAR 2:040
201 KAR 20:280
201 KAR 20:290
201 KAR 20:320
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:180
314.021 201 KAR 20:320
314.035 201 KAR 20:470
314.041 201 KAR 20:260
201 KAR 20:320
201 KAR 20:340
314.051 201 KAR 20:260
201 KAR 20:340
314.085 201 KAR 20:450
314.091 201 KAR 20:450
314.111 201 KAR 20:251
201 KAR 20:260
201 KAR 20:270
201 KAR 20:280
201 KAR 20:290
201 KAR 20:310
201 KAR 20:320
201 KAR 20:340
201 KAR 20:350
201 KAR 20:360
314.131 201 KAR 20:260
201 KAR 20:280
201 KAR 20:320
201 KAR 20:350
314.137 201 KAR 20:470
314.142 920 KAR 2:040
314.171 201 KAR 20:450
314.470 201 KAR 20:310
201 KAR 20:450
315.010 201 KAR 2:040
315.020 201 KAR 2.040
315.050 201 KAR 2:040
315.191 201 KAR 2:040
316.010 201 KAR 15:110
316.125 201 KAR 15:030
201 KAR 15.110
316.130 201 KAR 15:030
316.140 201 KAR 15:030
317.450 201 KAR 14:050
318 815 KAR 20:034
318.010 815 KAR 20.020
815 KAR 20.030
815 KAR 20.090
318.015 815 KAR 20.020
815 KAR 20.090
318.020 815 KAR 20.030
318.050 815 KAR 20.030
815 KAR 20.030
318.054 815 KAR 20.030
815 KAR 20.030
318.130 815 KAR 20.020
815 KAR 20.090
318.150 815 KAR 20.020
815 KAR 20.090
318.200 815 KAR 20.020
815 KAR 20.090
320.240 201 KAR 5:040
320.310 201 KAR 5:040
322.040 201 KAR 18.040
201 KAR 18:072
322.045 201 KAR 18.072
322.047 201 KAR 18:072
322.060 201 KAR 18:040
322.090 201 KAR 18:040
322.100 201 KAR 18.040
322.110 201 KAR 18.040
322.120 201 KAR 18.040
322.160 201 KAR 18.040
322.170 201 KAR 18.040
322.290 201 KAR 18:196
324.010 201 KAR 11:121
201 KAR 11:170
201 KAR 11:175
201 KAR 11:210
201 KAR 11:230
324.040 201 KAR 11:210
324.045 201 KAR 11:210
324.046 201 KAR 11:170
201 KAR 11:175
201 KAR 11:210
201 KAR 11:230
201 KAR 11:240
201 KAR 11:450
324.085 201 KAR 11:230
201 KAR 11:240
324.090 201 KAR 11:230
324.160 201 KAR 11:121
201 KAR 11:230
324.281 201 KAR 11:230
201 KAR 11:240
325.301 201 KAR 1:160
326.010 201 KAR 13:080
326.030 201 KAR 13:080
326.070 201 KAR 13:080
326.090 201 KAR 13:080
326.990 201 KAR 13:080
327.010 201 KAR 22:045
327.070 201 KAR 22.045
337.275 910 KAR 1:090
338.051 787 KAR 1:230
803 KAR 2:422
338.061 803 KAR 2:422
341.262 787 KAR 1:230
341.300 787 KAR 1:230
341.350 787 KAR 1:090
341.380 787 KAR 1:090
787 KAR 1:230
341.430 787 KAR 1:230
341.450 787 KAR 1:230
341.500 787 KAR 1:140
341.510 787 KAR 1:140
342 803 KAR 25:096
803 KAR 25:110
803 KAR 25:012
803 KAR 25.190
342.020 803 KAR 25:012
342.035 803 KAR 25:012
342.143 803 KAR 25:040
342.260 803 KAR 25:012
342.325 803 KAR 25:012
342.360 787 KAR 1:090
341.370 787 KAR 7:090
342.276 806 KAR 25:251
342.735 803 KAR 25:251
803 KAR 25:012
342.1231 803 KAR 30:020
353.520 805 KAR 1:110
382.101-382.605 702 KAR 5:080
224.10-100 401 KAR 51:017
400.66 921 KAR 2:016
415.152 907 KAR 3:005
415.174 907 KAR 3:005
415.184 907 KAR 3:005
424 922 KAR 1:390
431.600 920 KAR 2:040
435.530 907 KAR 1:605
435.531 907 KAR 1:605
435.540 907 KAR 1:605
435.541 907 KAR 1:605
435.914 907 KAR 1:605
435.916 907 KAR 1:605
439 501 KAR 6:060
501 KAR 6:170
501 KAR 6:999
439.179 501 KAR 3:130
440.10 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
440.50 907 KAR 3:005
907 KAR 3:010
440.140 907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
440.170 907 KAR 1:061
441.046 502 KAR 14:010
441.125 501 KAR 3:130
441.045 501 KAR 3:010
501 KAR 3:040
501 KAR 3:050
501 KAR 3:060
501 KAR 3:070
501 KAR 3:090
501 KAR 3:140
501 KAR 7:080
501 KAR 7:090
441.047 501 KAR 3:040
501 KAR 3:050
501 KAR 3:060
501 KAR 3:070
501 KAR 3:080
501 KAR 3:090
501 KAR 3:100
501 KAR 3:130
501 KAR 3:140
441.055 501 KAR 3:010
501 KAR 3:140
501 KAR 7:040
501 KAR 7:080
501 KAR 7:090
501 KAR 7:100
501 KAR 13:010
441.060 501 KAR 3:090
441.064 501 KAR 3:050
441.075 501 KAR 3:050
441.115 501 KAR 3:040
501 KAR 7:090
441.140 907 KAR 1:013
441.560 501 KAR 13:010
441.201 907 KAR 1:013
441.250-447.280 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
447.200-447.205 907 KAR 1:061
488.301 906 KAR 1:120
488.331 906 KAR 1:120
532.060 501 KAR 2:020
532.100 501 KAR 2:020
501 KAR 2:030
501 KAR 2:040
501 KAR 2:050
501 KAR 2:060
501 KAR 3:130
533.010 501 KAR 2:070
533.025 501 KAR 2:070
571.213 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
600.020 922 KAR 1:050
922 KAR 1:360
922 KAR 1:390
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
600.030 922 KAR 2:100
605.090 922 KAR 1:360
605.120 922 KAR 2:160
610.110 922 KAR 1:360
922 KAR 1:390
615 922 KAR 1:390
620.020 920 KAR 2:040
922 KAR 1:050
922 KAR 2:160
620.030 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
620.045 920 KAR 2:040
620.050 920 KAR 2:040
620.140 922 KAR 1:390
625 922 KAR 1:050
1395 907 KAR 1:061
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
1396 907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
926C 502 KAR 13:010
502 KAR 13:030
502 KAR 13:040
502 KAR 13:050
502 KAR 13:060
502 KAR 13:070
502 KAR 13:080
7 C.F.R. 922 KAR 2:160
7 C.F.R. 921 KAR 2:016
16 C.F.R 922 KAR 2:120
21 C.F.R. 902 KAR 45:075
24 C.F.R. 201 KAR 11:121
26 C.F.R. 105 KAR 1:380
105 KAR 1:390
29 C.F.R. 803 KAR 2:422
34 C.F.R 11 KAR 3:100
40 C.F.R 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:017
401 KAR 51:052
42 C.F.R. 906 KAR 1:120
907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:015
907 KAR 1:061
907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 1:170
907 KAR 1:605
907 KAR 1:672
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
907 KAR 3:005
907 KAR 3:010
907 KAR 3:090
45 C.F.R. 907 KAR 1:061
921 KAR 2:016
907 KAR 3:005
922 KAR 1:050
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:170
922 KAR 2:180
922 KAR 2:110
49 C.F.R. 601 KAR 1:025
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
8 U.S.C. 921 KAR 2:016
10 U.S.C. 806 KAR 12:180
12 U.S.C. 806 KAR 12:180
18 U.S.C. 502 KAR 13:010
502 KAR 13:030
502 KAR 13:040
502 KAR 13:050
502 KAR 13:060
502 KAR 13:070
502 KAR 13:080
20 U.S.C. 11 KAR 3:100
16 KAR 5:010
921 KAR 2:016
25 U.S.C. 922 KAR 2:160
921 KAR 2:016
26 U.S.C 105 KAR 1:270
105 KAR 1:380
105 KAR 1:390
806 KAR 12:180
29 U.S.C 806 KAR 12:180
910 KAR 1:090
. 921 KAR 2:016
922 KAR 2:160
38 U.S.C. 921 KAR 2:016
922 KAR 2:160
42 U.S.C. 31 KAR 6:030
401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:017
401 KAR 51:052
815 KAR 25:050
907 KAR 1:013
907 KAR 1:061
907 KAR 1:170
907 KAR 1:605
907 KAR 1:672
907 KAR 1:815
907 KAR 1:820
907 KAR 3:005
907 KAR 3:010
907 KAR 3:090
910 KAR 1:260
921 KAR 2:016
921 KAR 2:050
922 KAR 1:050
922 KAR 1:360
922 KAR 2:160
922 KAR 2:170
922 KAR 2:180
2000 Ky. Acts ch. 902 KAR 45:120
2005 Ky Acts ch. 907 KAR 1:061
2006 Ky. Acts ch. 806 KAR 17:545
806 KAR 17:555
Peer reviews; 201 KAR 1:160
AGING SERVICES, DEPARTMENT FOR
Certification of assisted-living communities; 910 KAR 1:240
Kentucky Family Caregiver Program; 910 KAR 1:260
Personal care assistance services; 910 KAR 1:090
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
Livestock Sanitation
Approved Kentucky horse sale; 302 KAR 20:261
Authority to inspect, test, identify, remove and dispose of livestock and poultry; 302 KAR 20:030
Definitions for 302 KAR Chapter 20; 302 KAR 20:010
Entry into Kentucky; 302 KAR 20:040
General requirements; 302 KAR 20:020
Sale and exhibition of Kentucky origin animals in Kentucky; 302 KAR 20:065
AIR QUALITY, DIVISION OF
Attainment, Maintenance of National Ambient Air Quality Standard
Definitions for 401 KAR Chapter 51, 401 KAR 51:001
Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality; 401 KAR 51:017
Review of new sources in or impacting upon nonattainment areas; 401 KAR 51:052
Permits, Registrations, and Prohibitory Rules
Definitions for 401 KAR Chapter 52; 401 KAR 52:001
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL, OFFICE OF
Licensing
Schedules, forms incorporated by reference; 804 KAR 4:410
BARBERING, BOARD OF
Apprentivce's license; qualifications; 201 KAR 14:050
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, BOARD OF
Clinics; offices; 201 KAR 21:060
Licensing examination requirements; 201 KAR 21:070
Licensing; renewals, fees; 201 KAR 21:041
Licensure and registration of persons preforming peer review; 201 KAR 21:095
Professional advertising; seventy-two (72) hour right of rescission; 201 KAR 21:065
Repeal of 201 KAR 031; 201 KAR 21:032
Repeal of 201 KAR 21:080; 201 KAR 21:081
COAL MINING
(See Mine Safety and Licensing, Office of)
COMMERCE CABINET
Department of Parks
Parks and Campgrounds
Campgrounds; 304 KAR 1:040
Fish and Wildlife Resources, Department of; TItle 301 KAR (See Fish and Wildlife, Department of)
Travel Development, Department of
Procedure for Regional Marketing and Matching Funds Program; 300 KAR 1:010
COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES, DEPARTMENT FOR
Child Care
Certification of family child-care homes; 922 KAR 2:100
Child Care Assistance Program; 922 KAR 2:160
Child-care center health and safety standards; 922 KAR 2:120
Child-care center licensure; 922 KAR 2:090
Child-care center provider requirements; 922 KAR 2:110
Repeal of 922 KAR 2:001; 922 KAR 2:002
STARS for KIDS NOW Program for Type I licensed child-care centers; 922 KAR 2:170
Child Welfare
Approval of adoption assistance; 922 KAR 1:050
Private child care placement, levels of care, and payment; 922 KAR 1:360
Standards for residential child-caring facilities; 922 KAR 1:390
Day Care
Child Care Assistance Program; 922 KAR 2:160
Requirements for registered child care providers in the Child Care Assistance Program; 922 KAR 2:180
K-TAP, Kentucky Works, Welfare to Work, State Supplementation
Standards for need and amount for the Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program K-TAP
Time and manner of payments; 921 KAR 2:050
COUNCIL ON POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Public Educational Institutions
Corrections secured policies and procedures; 501 KAR 6:999
Guidelines for admission to the state-supported postsecondary education institutions in Kentucky; 13 KAR 2:020
CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
Class D and Class C Felons
Administration; 501 KAR 2:030
Definitions for 501 KAR Chapter 2; 501 KAR 2:020
Procedures for housing of Class D and Class C felons; 501 KAR 2:060
Transfer requests; 501 KAR 2:050
Waivers; 501 KAR 2:040
Work release; 501 KAR 2:070
Jail Standards for Full-service Facilities
Administration; management; 501 KAR 3:020
Definitions for 501 KAR Chapter 3; 501 KAR 3:010
Food services; 501 KAR 3:100
Medical services; 501 KAR 3:090
Personnel; 501 KAR 3:040
Physical plant; 501 KAR 3:050
Prisoner programs; services; 501 KAR 3:130
Prisoner rights; 501 KAR 3:140
Safety; emergency procedures; 501 KAR 3:070
Sanitation; hygiene; 501 KAR 3:080
Security; control; 501 KAR 3:060
Jail Standards for Life Safety Facilities
Life safety issues; 501 KAR 13:010
Jail Standards for Restricted Custody Center Facilities
Food services; 501 KAR 7:100
Medical services; 501 KAR 7:090
Personnel; 501 KAR 7:040
Sanitation; hygiene; 501 KAR 7:080
Secretary, Office of the
Green River Correctional Complex; 501 KAR 6:170
Luther Luckett Correctional Complex; 501 KAR 6:050
Northpoint Training Center; 501 KAR 6:060
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING, DEPARTMENT OF
General Training Provisions
Certified court security officers academy trainee requirements; misconduct; penalties; discipline procedures; 503 KAR 3:110
DENTISTRY, BOARD OF
Clinical examinations; 201 KAR 8:220
Dental hygienist services when supervising dentist not physically present; 201 KAR 8:450
EDUCATION, BOARD OF
Assessment and Accountability
Kentucky Highly Skilled Distinguished Educator Program criteria; 703 KAR 5:170
Health and Physical Education Programs
School health plans; 704 KAR 4:020
Learing Support Services
Repeal of 704 KAR 7:100; 704 KAR 7:101
Office of Chief State School Officer
Drug testing of teachers involved in illegal use of controlled substances; 701 KAR 5:130
Pupil Transportation
Bus drivers' qualifications, responsibilities, and training 702 KAR 5:080
EDUCATION CABINET
Education, Board of; KAR Titles 701 to 704 (See Education, Board of)
Employment and Training; KAR Title 787 (See Employment and Training, Office of)
EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD
Advanced Certification and Rank
Repeal of 16 KAR 8:021; 16 KAR 8:022
Certification Procedures
Qualifications for professional school positions; 16 KAR 4:010
Educator Preparation
Standards for accreditation of educator preparation units and approval of programs; 16 KAR 5:010
General Administration
Standards for certified school personnel; 16 KAR 1:010
Teaching Certificates
Kentucky teaching certificates; 16 KAR 2:010
ELECTIONS, STATE BOARD OF
Forms and Procedures
Additional and emergency precinct officers; 31 KAR 4:120
Help America Vote Act 2002
Uniform definition of a vote; 31 KAR 6:030
Voting
Repeal of 31 KAR 5:020 and 5:030; 31 KAR 5:031
EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, BOARD OF
Fees; 201 KAR 15:030
Funeral establishment criteria; 201 KAR 15:110
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING, OFFICE OF
Unemployment Insurance
Date of receipt of documents defined; 787 KAR 1:230
Unemployment insurance fund payments; 787 KAR 1:140
Unemployed worker's reporting requirements; 787 KAR 1:090
ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET
Environmental Protection, Department of
Air Quality, Division of; 401 KAR Chapters 51 and 52 (See Air Quality, Division of)
Housing, Buildings and Construction; 815 KAR Chapter 25 (See Housing, Buildings and Construction, Office of)
Labor, Department of; Title 803 KAR (See Labor, Department of)
Public Protection, Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control; Title 804 KAR (See Alcoholic Beverage Control; Office of)
Insurance; Title 806 KAR (See Insurance, Office of)
Kentucky Horse Racing Authority; Title 810 KAR (See Kentucky Horse Racing Authority)
Natural Resources, Department for
Mine Safety and Licensing; KAR Title 805 (See Mine Safety and Licensing, Office of)
Worker's Compensation Funding Commission
Payment of audit expenses by texpayer; 803 KAR 30:020
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
Kentucky Retirement Systems; Title 105 KAR (See Kentucky Retirement Systems)
Revenue, Department of; Title 103 KAR (See Revenue, Department of)
Tax Increment Financing
Commercially resaonable limits on financing costs; 103 KAR 50:030
Incremental revenues for income and limited liability entity taxes; 103 KAR 50:050
FISH AND WILDLIFE, DEPARTMENT OF
Fish
Boats and motor restrictions; 301 KAR 1:015
Commercial fishing requirements; 301 KAR 1:155
Recreational fishing limits; 301 KAR 1:201
Special commercial fishing permit; 301 KAR 1:140
Taking of fish by other than traditional fishing methods; 301 KAR 1:410
Use of public lands and waters at department-owned lakes; 301 KAR 1:016
Game
Dove, wood duck, teal, and other migratory game bird hunting; 301 KAR 2:225
Waterfowl hunting requirements; 301 KAR 2:222
Waterfowl seasons and limits; 301 KAR 2:221
Hunting and Fishing
License, tag and permit fees; 301 KAR 3:022
Licensing
Interstate Wildlife Violators Compact; 301 KAR 5:100
Purchasing licenses electronically; 301 KAR 5:050
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Accountancy; 201 KAR Chapter 1 (See Accountancy, Board of)
Barbering; 201 KAR Chapter 14 (See Barbering, Board of)
Chiropractic Examiners; 201 KAR Chpater 21 (See Chiropractic Examiners, Board of)
Dentistry; 201 KAR Chapter 8 (See Dentistry, Board of)
Embalmers and Funeral Directors; 201 KAR Chapter 15 See Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Board of)
Engineers and Land Surveyors; 201 KAR Chapter 18 (See Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, Bord of LIcensure for)
Governor's Office for Local Development; Title 109 KAR (See Local Development, Governor's office for)
Kentucky Infrastructure Authority; 200 KAR Chapter 17 (See Kentucky Infrastructure Authority)
Kentucky Real Estate Commission; 201 KAR Chapter 11 (See Kentucky Real Estate Commission)
Medical Licensure; 201 KAR Chapter 9 (See Medical LIcensure, Board of)
Military Affairs; Title 106 KAR (See Military Affairs, Department of)
Nursing; 201 KAR Chapter 20 (See Nursing, Board of)
Ophthalmic Dispensers; 201 KAR Chapter 13 (See Ophthalmic Dispensers, Board of)
Optometric Examiners; 201 KAR Chapter 5 (See Optometric Examiners, Board of)
Pharmacy; 201 KAR Chapter 2 (See Pharmacy, Board of)
Proprietary Education; 201 KAR Chapter 40 (See Proprietary Education, State Board for)
HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, CABINET FOR
Aging Services; Title 910 KAR (See Aging Services; Department for)
Certificate of Need
Certificate of need expenditure minimums; 900 KAR 6:030
Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Services
Standards for children's advocacy centers; 920 KAR 2:040
Community Based Services; Title 922 KAR (See Community Based Services, Department for)
E-Health
Kentucky e-Health Corporation; 900 KAR 7:020
Inspector General; Office of
Informal dispute resolution; 906 KAR 1:120
Monitoring system for products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine; 906 KAR 1:160
Medicaid Services; Title 907 KAR (See Medicaid Services, Department of)
Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services; Title 908 KAR (See Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, Department for)
Public Health; Title 902 KAR (See Public Health, Department for)
State Health Plan
State Health Plan for facilities and services; 900 KAR 5:020
HOUSING, BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION, OFFICE OF
Elevator Safety
Annual inspection of passenger elevators; 815 KAR 4:010
Kentucky Building Code
Criteria for expanded local jurisdiction; 815 KAR 7:110
Kentucky Building Code; 815 KAR 7:120
Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles
Administration and enforcement of manufactured housing construction standards; 815 KAR 25:050
Certification of manufacturers of manufactured homes; 815 KAR 25:070
Fire Safety requirements in manufactured and mobile homes; 815 KAR 25:040
Licensing of manufactured home retailers; 815 KAR 25:060
Requirements for certifying manufactured home installers; 815 KAR 25:080
Site preparation and installation minimum requirements; 815 KAR 25:090
Plumbing
Continuing education requirements for licensed plumbers; 815 KAR 20:032
License application; qualifications for examination, examination requirements, expiration, renewal, revival or reinstatment of license; 815 KAR 20:030
Parts or materials list; 815 KAR 20:020
Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers; 815 KAR 20:034
Soil, waste, and vent systems; 815 KAR 20:090
Standards of Safety
Standards of safety; 815 KAR 10:060
INSURANCE, OFFICE OF
Health Insurance Contracts
ICARE Program employer eligibility, application process, and requirements; 806 KAR 17:545
ICARE Program requirements; 908 KAR 17:555
Notification requirements for drug benefits; 806 KAR 17:250
Standard health benefit plan; 806 KAR 17:180
Insurance Contract
Property and casualty insurance form filings; 806 KAR 14:006
Rates and Rating Organizations
Property and casualty rate and ruling filings; 806 KAR 13:150
Trade Practices and Frauds
Military sales practices; 806 KAR 12:180
KENTUCKY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
General Rules
Death before retirement procedures; 105 KAR 1:180
Retirement procedures and forms; 105 KAR 1:200
Death after retirement procedures; 105 KAR 1:240
Special federal income tax withholding; 105 KAR 1:270
Minimum distribution; 105 KAR 1:380
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
KHEAA Grant Programs
CAP grant award determination procedure; 11 KAR 5:145
CAP grant student eligibility; 11 KAR 5:034
Definitions pertaining to 11 KAR Chpater 5; 11 KAR 5:001
Kentucky Loan Program
Administrative wage garnishment; 11 KAR 3:100
KENTUCKY HORSE RACING AUTHORITY
Harness Racing
Conduct of racing; 811 KAR 1:085
Thoroughbred Racing
Backside imporvement fund; 810 KAR 1:021
Claiming races; 810 KAR 1:015
Entries, subscriptions, and declarations; 810 KAR 1:027
Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund; 810 KAR 1:090
Repeal of 810 KAR 1:032; 810 KAR 1:033
KENTUCKY INFRASTUCTURE AUTHORITY
Repeal of 200 KAR 17:010 and 17:060; 200 KAR 17:011
KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
General Rules
Employment after Retirement; 105 KAR 1:390
KENTUCKY STATE POLICE
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
Provision and maintenance of automated fingerprint identification system equipment and programs in detention centers. Submission of fingerprints by jailers to the KSP; 502 KAR 14:010
KENTUCKY REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Broker management course; 201 KAR 11:450
Distance education, and education via interactive television-requirements, generally; exemptions; course criteria; course provider requirements; 201 KAR 11:240
Improper conduct; 201 KAR 11:121
Licensing, education, and testing requirements; 201 KAR 11:210
Mandatory continuing education; 201 KAR 11:230
Prelicense and continuing education - certification requirements and approval process; withdrawal of approval; approved course categories for. Mandatory prelicense instructor continuing education requirements, exemptions, extensions, and waivers; noncompliance-procedural requirements for; instructor training program and provider requirements; monitoring; 201 KAR 11:175
Private school and course approval; 201 KAR 11:170
LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF
Occupational Safety and Health
Medical services and first aid; 803 KAR 2:310
Rollover protective structures; overhead protection; 803 KAR 2:422
Workers' Claims, Office of
Average weekly wage certification; 803 KAR 25:040
Certification of drug-free workplace; 803 KAR 25:280
Repeal of 803 KAR 25:250; 803 KAR 25:251
Resolution of medical disputes; 803 KAR 25:012
Selection of physicians, treatment plans and statements for medical services; 803 KAR 25:096
Workers' compensation managed health care plans; 803 KAR 25:110
Utilization review and medical bill audit; 803 KAR 25:190
LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES, DEPARTMENT FOR
Archives
Records retention schedules; authorized schedules; 725 KAR 1:061
Scheduling public records for retention and disposal; procedures; 725 KAR 1:030
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, GOVERNOR'S OFFICE FOR
County Budget
State Local Finance Officer Policy Manual; 109 KAR 15:020
Uniform Financial Information Report
Uniform financial information report; 109 KAR 13:010
MEDICAID SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Medicaid Services
Diagnostic-related group (DRG) inpatient hospital reimbursement; 907 KAR 1:013
Disproportionate share hospital distributions; 907 KAR 1:820
Medicaid procedures for determining initial and continuing eligibility; 907 KAR 1:605
Nondiagnostic related group inpatient hospital reimbursement; 907 KAR 1:815
Payments for ambulance transportation; 907 KAR 1:061
Payments for hospital outpatient services; 907 KAR 1:015
Provider enrollment, disclosure, and documentation for Medicaid participation; 907 KAR 1:672
Reimbursement for home and community based waiver services; 907 KAR 1:170
Supports for community living services for an individual with mental retardation or a developmental disability; 907 KAR 1:145
Payments and Services
Acquired brain injury services; 907 KAR 3:090
Physicians' services; 907 KAR 3:005
Reimbursement for physicians' services; 907 KAR 3:010
MEDICAL LICENSURE, BOARD OF
MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT FOR
Mental Health
Peer specialist services; 908 KAR 2:220
MILITARY AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Kentucky Veterans' Program Trust Fund
Military Family Assistance Trust Fund; 106 KAR 2:020
MINE SAFETY AND LICENSING, OFFICE OF
Division of Mining
Board Procedings; 805 KAR 5:110
Underground injection control; 805 KAR 1:110
NURSING, BOARD OF
Alternative program; 201 KAR 20:450
Dialysis technician credentialing requirements and training program standards; 201 KAR 20:470
Educational facilities and resources for prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs; 201 KAR 20:350
Evaluation of prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs; 201 KAR 20:360
Faculty for prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs; 201 KAR 20:310
Organization and administration standards for prelicensure programs of nursing; 201 KAR 20:260
Programs of nursing site visits; 201 KAR 20:270
Standards for curriculum of prelicensure nursing programs; 201 KAR 20:320
Standards for initial approval of prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs; 201 KAR 20:280
Standards for prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse secondary or distance learning sites; 201 KAR 20:290
Students in prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs; 201 KAR 20:340
OPHTHALMIC DISPENSERS, BOARD OF
Operation, inspection of optical establishments; 201 KAR 13:080
OPTOMETRIC EXAMINERS, BOARD OF
Unprofessional conduct; 201 KAR 5:040
PERSONNEL CABINET
Personnel Board
Employment actions; 101 KAR 1:335
Personnel Cabinet, Classified
Classified compensation; 101 KAR 2:034
Educational Assistance Program; 101 KAR 2:220
Incentive programs; 101 KAR 2:120
Kentucky Employee Mediation Program; 101 KAR 2:230
Summary plan descriptions for the Public Employee Kentucky Employee Health Insurance Program; 101 KAR 2:210
PHARMACY, BOARD OF
Registration of pharmacist interns; 201 KAR 2:040
PHYSICAL THERAPY, BOARD OF
Continued competency requirements and procedures; 201 KAR 22:045
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS,
BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR
Continuing professional development for engineers; 201 KAR 18:196
Experience; 201 KAR 18:072
Fees; 201 KAR 18:040
PROPRIETARY EDUCATION, STATE BOARD FOR
Bond requirements for agents and schools; 201 KAR 40:150
Fees; 201 KAR 40:025
Procedures for hearings; 201 KAR 40:030
School recordkeeping requirements; 201 KAR 40:027
School closing process; 201 KAR 40:155
Standards for approval of associate degree programs; 201 KAR 40:020
Transfer of ownership; change of location; change of name; revision to existing programs; 201 KAR 40:160
PUBLIC HEALTH, DEPARTMENT FOR
Food and Cosmetics
Inspection fees; permit fees; hotels, mobile home parks, recreational vehicle parks, youth camps and private water supplies; 902 KAR 45:120
Tanning facilities; 902 KAR 45:075
Health Policy Provider Surveillance Data
Data reporting by health care providers; 902 KAR 19:020
Health Services and Facilities
Facility specifications; hospitals; 902 KAR 20:009
Radiation Operators Certification
Definitions; 902 KAR 105:010
Education and training; 902 KAR 105:030
Limited X-ray machine operator; 902 KAR 105:081
REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF
Ad Valorem Tax; State Assessment
Ad valorem taxation of machinery actually engaged in the manufacturing of coal; 103 KAR 8:130
Ad valorem taxation of machinery actually used in the manufacturing of crushed stone, sand, and gravel; 103 KAR 8:140
Ad valorem taxation of machinery actually used in the manufacturing of hot mix asphalt; 103 KAR 8:150
Sales and Use Tax; Administration and Accounting
Signature project refunds on construction costs; 103 KAR 31:180
Tax Increment Financing
Application for state participation in tax increment financing projects; 103 KAR 50:020
General administration
STATE POLICE, DEPARTMENT OF
Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004
Application for certification under LEOSA, 18 USC 926C; 502 KAR 13:010
Applicant photograph requirements for certification to carry concealed deadly weapon pursuant to LEOSA, 18 U.S.C. 926C; 502 KAR 13:070
Change of personal information regarding certification to carry a concealed deadly weapon pursuant to LEOSA, 18 USC 926C; 502 KAR 13:060
Incomplete application for certification to carry concealed deadly weapon pursuant to LEOSA, 18 U.S.C. 926C; 502 KAR 13:080
Issuance, expiration, and renewal of certification to carry a concealed deadly weapon pursuant to LEOSA, 18 USC 926C; 502 KAR 13:040
Range qualification for certification under LEOSA, 18 U.S.C. 926C; 502 KAR 13:030
Replacement of licenses to carry a concealed deadly weapon pursuant LEOSA, 18 USC 926C; 502 KAR 13:050
TRANSPORTATION CABINET
Department of Highways
Traffic
Safety in highway work zones; 603 KAR 5:320
Driver Improvement
KRS 159.051, Compliance verification for a minor; 601 KAR 13:070
Motor Carriers, Division of
Transporting hazardous materials by air or highway; 601 KAR 1:025
Motor Vehicle Commission
Automotive mobility dealer requirements and licensing; 605 KAR 1:031