
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGISTER
OF KENTUCKY
LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION
Frankfort, Kentucky
VOLUME 36, NUMBER 1
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2009
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ARRS - JULY 14, 2009 TENTATIVE AGENDA
EMERGENCIES:
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE CABINET: Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:390E. Employment after retirement.
GENERAL GOVERNEMENT CABINET: Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists: Board
201 KAR 12:105E. School districts.
AS AMENDED:
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Office of Drug Control Policy: Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy
10 KAR 7:010. Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy (KY-ASAP) Program and start-up funding.
10 KAR 7:020. Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy on-going finding.
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: Division of Student and Administrative Services: Authority
11 KAR 4:080. Student aid applications.
Grant Programs
11 KAR 5:200. Go Higher Grant Program.
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program
11 KAR 18:010. Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of Revenue: Forms
103 KAR 3:010. General Administrative Forms Manual.
Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:130. Hazardous duty coverage.
Office of the Secretary: Property
200 KAR 6:070. High performance building standards.
Kentucky Infrastructure Authority: Authority
200 KAR 17:010. Guidelines for Infrastructure Revolving Fund.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET: Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors: Board
201 KAR 18:142. Code of professional practice and conduct.
Board of Nursing: Board
201 KAR 20:360. Evaluation of prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs.
Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Board
201 KAR 21:095. Licensure and registration of persons performing peer review.
Board of Physical Therapy: Board
201 KAR 22:045. Continued requirements and procedures.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET: Department for Environmental Protection: Division of Water: Water Quality Standards
401 KAR 10:030. Antidegradation policy implementation methodology.
EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CABINET: Kentucky Board of Education: Department of Education: Facilities Management
702 KAR 4:160. Capital Construction process.
School Terms, Attendance and Operation
702 KAR 7:065. Designation of agent to manage high school interscholastic athletics.
EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CABINET: Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Commission
735 KAR 1:010. Eligibility requirements, application and certification procedures to receive specialized telecommunications equipment for the deaf, hard of hearing, and speech impaired.
735 KAR 1:020. Processing system including vendor participation, security, and maintenance and repair for specialized telecommunications equipment.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Kentucky Horse Racing Commission: Thoroughbred Racing
810 KAR 1:009. Jockeys.
810 KAR 1:026. Racing associations.
Department of Housing, Buildings, and Construction: Division of Building Code Enforcement: Kentucky Building Code
815 KAR 7:120. Kentucky Building Code.
815 KAR 7:125. Kentucky Residential code.
Standards of Safety
815 KAR 10:060. Kentucky standards of safety.
Division of Plumbing: Plumbing
815 KAR 20:020. Parts or materials list.
815 KAR 20:060. Quality and weight of materials.
815 KAR 20:070. Plumbing fixtures.
815 KAR 20:071. Storage and installation of Schedule 40, ABS, and PVS plastic pipe and fittings.
815 KAR 20:074. Installation standards for steel and wrought iron pipe.
815 KAR 20:090. Soil, waste, and vent systems.
815 KAR 20:100. Joints and connections.
815 KAR 20:120. Water supply and distribution.
815 KAR 20:130. House sewers and storm water piping; methods of installation.
815 KAR 20:170. Mobile home park waste systems and connections.
815 KAR 20:195. Medical gas piping installations.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services: Division of Administration and Financial Management: Institutional Care
908 KAR 3:050. Per diem rates.
908 KAR 3:060. "Means test" for determining patient liability.
AMENDED AFTER COMMENTS:
NONE
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS RECEIVED THROUGH NOON, JUNE 15, 2009
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: Division of Student and Administrative Services: Kentucky Loan Program
11 KAR 3:100. Administrative wage garnishment.
KHEAA Grant Programs
11 KAR 5:145. CAP grant award determination procedure.
EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOAD: Advanced Certification and Rank
16 KAR 8:030. Continuing education option for certificate renewal and rank change.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE CABINET: Department of Revenue: Forms
103 KAR 3:020. Sales and telecommunications forms manual.
103 KAR 3:050. Miscellaneous taxes forms manual.
Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:390. Employment after retirement.
GENERAL GOVERNEMENT CABINET: Kentucky Real Estate Commission: Real Estate Commission
201 KAR 11:230. Continuing education requirements.
Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists: Board
201 KAR 12:105. School districts.
Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board: Board
201 KAR 30:010. Definitions for 201 KAR Chapter 30.
201 KAR 30:030. Types of appraisers required in federally-related transactions; certification and licensure.
201 KAR 30:050. Examination, continuing education, and experience requirement.
201 KAR 30:070. Grievances.
201 KAR 30:180. Distance education standards.
LABOR CABINET: Department of Workplace Standards: Division of Occupational Safety and Health Compliance: Division of Occupational Safety and Health Education and Training: Occupational Safety and Health
803 KAR 2:300. General.
803 KAR 2:306. Occupational health and environmental controls.
803 KAR 2:308. Personal protective equipment.
803 KAR 2:311. Fire protection.
803 KAR 2:320. Toxic and hazardous substances.
803 KAR 2:402. General safety and health provisions.
803 KAR 2:403. Occupational health environmental controls.
803 KAR 2:417. Steel erection.
803 KAR 2:425. Toxic and hazardous substances.
803 KAR 2:500. Maritime employment.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CABINET: Department for Energy Development and Independence: Division of Oil and Gas Conservation: Division
805 KAR 1:030. Well location and as-drilled location plat, preparation, form and contents.
805 KAR 1:070. Plugging wells; coal-bearing strata.
805 KAR 1:140. Directional and horizontal wells.
805 KAR 1:190. Gathering lines.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Insurance: Authorization of Insurers and General Requirements
806 KAR 3:150. Standards for insurers deemed to be in hazardous financial condition.
Assets and Liabilities
806 KAR 6:100. Actuarial opinion and memorandum.
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission: Thoroughbred Racing
810 KAR 1:004. Stewards.
Harness Racing
811 KAR 1:015. Race officials.
Division of Plumbing: Plumbing
815 KAR 20:191. Minimum fixture requirements.
Division of Building Code Enforcement: Electrical Inspector
815 KAR 35:100. Electrical continuing education procedure.
PROPOSED NEW ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS RECEIVED THROUGH NOON, JUNE 15, 2009:
805 KAR 1:200. Administrative fees and general information associated with oil and gas permits.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Housing, Buildings, and Construction: Division of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Licensing Requirements
815 KAR 8:041. Repeal of 815 KAR 8:040.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Certificate of Need
900 KAR 6:051. Repeal of 900 KAR 6:050.
900 KAR 6:055. Certificate of need forms.
900 KAR 6:060. Timetable for submission of certificate of need applications.
900 KAR 6:065. Certificate of need application process.
900 KAR 6:070. Certificate of Need considerations for formal review.
900 KAR 6:075. Certificate of Need nonsubstantive review.
900 KAR 6:080. Certificate of Need emergency circumstances.
900 KAR 6:085. Transfers of Certificate of Need.
900 KAR 6:090. Certificate of Need filing, hearing and show cause hearing.
900 KAR 6:095. Certificate of Need administrative escalations.
900 KAR 6:100. Certificate of Need standards for Implementation and biennial review.
900 KAR 6:105. Certificate of Need advisory opinions.
900 KAR 6:110. Certificate of Need notification of the addition or establishment of a health service, or notification of the reduction or termination of a health service, or reduction of bed capacity, or notice of intent to acquire a health facility or health service.
900 KAR 6:115. Certificate of Need critical access hospitals, swing beds, and certification of continuing care retirement communities.
900 KAR 6:120. Certificate of Need pilot projects.
900 KAR 6:125. Certificate of Need annual surveys, and registration requirements for new magnetic resonance imaging units.
JUNE 9, 2009 MINUTES OF THE ARRS
FINALIZED INDEXES FOR 35 KY.R.
The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee is tentatively scheduled to meet at 1:00 p.m., July 14, 2009 in room 149, Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky.
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KENTUCKY LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION
Chairmen
Senator David L. Williams Representative Gregory Stumbo
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 Dan Seum Representative Robert Damron
Majority Caucus Chairman Majority Caucus Chairman
Senator Johnny Ray Turner Representative Bob DeWeese
Minority Caucus Chairman Minority Caucus Chairman
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Majority Whip Majority Whip
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Minority Whip Minority Whip
Robert Sherman, Director
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ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE
Members Staff
Senator Elizabeth Tori, Co-Chair Dave Nicholas
Representative Leslie Combs, Co-Chair Emily Caudill
Senator David Givens Donna Little
Senator Alice Kerr Kara Daniel
Senator Joey Pendleton Emily Harkenrider
Representative Robert R. Damron Laura Milam
Representative Danny R. Ford Jennifer Beeler
Representative Jimmie Lee 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 June 9, 2009
The June meeting of the Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee was held on Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at 1:00 p.m., in Room 149 of the Capitol Annex. Representative Leslie Combs, Co-Chair, called the meeting to order, the roll call was taken. The minutes of the May 2009 meeting were approved.
Present were:
Members: Senators David Givens, Alice Forgy-Kerr, Joey Pendleton, and Elizabeth Tori and Representatives Leslie Combs, Danny Ford, Robert Damron, and Jimmie Lee.
LRC Staff: Dave Nicholas, Donna Little, Sarah Amburgey, Emily Harkenrider, Karen Howard, Jennifer Beeler, and Laura Napier.
Guests: Amy Andrews, Amy Barker, Van Ingram, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; Becky Gilpatrick, Melissa Justice, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority; Stephen Crawford, DeVon Hankins, Greg Jennings, Celeste Popplewell, Lisa Swiger, Department of Revenue; Jennifer Jones, Kentucky Retirement Systems; Hiren Desai, Paul Gannoe, Paul Kaplan, Office of the Secretary; John Covington, Kasi White, Kentucky Infrastructure Authority; Jonathan Buckley, David Cox, Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors; Dr. Charlotte Beason, Nathan Goldman, Dr. Jim Isenberg, Carol Komara, Mary Kleber, Board of Nursing; Karalee Oldenkamp, Board of Chiropractic Examiners; Becky Klusch, Board of Physical Therapy; Larry Disney, Jim Grawe, Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board; Frances Short, Board of Licensure for Marriage and Family Therapists; Benjy Kinman, Catherine York, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources; R. Bruce Scott, Peter Goodman, Department for Environmental Protection-Division of Water; Kevin Brown, Bridget DeVries, Mark Rawl, Department of Education; Rowena Holloway, Virginia Moore, Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Sharon Clark, DJ Wasson, Department of Insurance; John Forgy, Kentucky Horse Racing Commission; Dawn Bellis, Tim House, George Mann, Richard Moloney, Mel Trivette, Department of Housing, Buildings, and Construction; Stephanie Brammer-Barnes, Lee Guice, David Hopkins, Sadiqa Reynolds, David Sallengs, Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Glenn Bryant, Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services.
The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee met on Tuesday, June 9, 2009, and submits this report:
Administrative Regulations Reviewed by the Subcommittee:
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Office of Drug Control Policy: Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy
10 KAR 7:010. Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy (KY-ASAP) Program and start-up funding. Amy Andrews, program coordinator; Amy Barker, assistant general counsel; and Van Ingram, acting executive director, represented the cabinet.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to revise Sections 1 through 9 to reflect current procedures for local boards to receive start-up funding and to delete outdated procedures; (2) to amend the Title and 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 the RELATES TO and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs and Sections 1 through 9 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
10 KAR 7:020. Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy on-going funding.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to revise Sections 2 and 4 to reflect current procedures for local boards to receive on-going funding and to delete outdated procedures; (2) to amend the Title and 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 the RELATES TO and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs and Sections 1 through 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.
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: Division of Student and Administrative Services: Authority
11 KAR 4:080. Student aid applications. Becky Gilpatrick, student aid branch manager, and Melissa Justice, senior associate counsel, represented the authority.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (2) to amend Section 2 to update the edition dates of two (2) forms incorporated by reference; and (3) to amend two (2) application forms incorporated by reference to align the forms with the provisions of this administrative regulation and 11 KAR 18:010. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Grant Programs
11 KAR 5:200. Go Higher Grant Program.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendment: to amend Section 3 to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendment was approved.
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program
11 KAR 18:010. Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to define “GED coordinator”; (2) to amend Section 3 to clarify which parts of the application shall be submitted electronically and which parts shall be mailed; and (3) to amend Sections 1, 3, and 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.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of Revenue: Forms
103 KAR 3:010. General Administrative Forms Manual. Greg A. Jennings, attorney, and Celeste Popplewell, branch manager, represented the department.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 1 and 2 to: (1) delete the incorporation by reference of Form 10A170, which is no longer needed due to changes in KRS 13A.270(3); (2) update the EFT Bank Change form to add the title to the form; and (3) comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:130 & E. Hazardous duty coverage. Jennifer A. Jones, assistant general counsel, represented the systems.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendment: 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 amendment was approved.
Office of the Secretary: Property
200 KAR 6:070 & E. High performance building standards. Hiren Desai, deputy general counsel, and Paul Kaplan, senior advisor, represented the cabinet.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Mr. Desai stated that an emergency administrative regulation was in place in conjunction with this ordinary administrative regulation that allowed a state agency or university to consider energy efficiency standards.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to insert a statutory citation; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to make a technical correction; and (3) to amend Sections 1 through 3 to make technical corrections and 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 Infrastructure Authority: Kentucky Infrastructure Authority
200 KAR 17:010. Guidelines for Infrastructure Revolving Fund. John Covington, executive director, and Kasi White, financial analyst, represented the authority.
In response to questions by Representative Damron, Mr. Covington stated that this administrative regulation was being updated to correspond with statutory changes and to reflect current practices at the authority. He stated that economic development approval was no longer required in this administrative regulation. He further stated that this administrative regulation did not affect the grant approval process and did not change the process for rating counties.
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; (2) to amend Section 6 to specify criteria for the agency to make a decision about non-standard rate qualification; and (3) to amend Sections 1 through 9 to make technical corrections and to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors: Board
201 KAR 18:115. License reinstatement. Jonathan Buckley, general counsel, and David Cox, executive director, represented the board.
201 KAR 18:142. Code of professional practice and conduct.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1 through 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.
Board of Nursing: Board
201 KAR 20:360. Evaluation of prelicensure registered nurse and practical nurse programs. Dr. Charlotte Beason, executive director; Nathan Goldman, general counsel; Dr. Jim Isenberg, board president; and Carol Koumard, board member, represented the board.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to delete the new provision that allowed the board to fine nursing programs for failing to file a plan of correction for deficiencies as it exceeded the board’s statutory authority and because KRS 314.111 already provides a remedy for noncompliance by the nursing programs; (2) to amend the RELATES TO and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs and Sections 1 through 3 and 6 to specify citations; and (3) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1 through 6 for clarity and to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Board
201 KAR 21:095. Licensure and registration of persons performing peer review. Dr. Karalee Oldenkamp, executive director, represented the board.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 3 and 4 to make technical corrections. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Board of Physical Therapy: Board
201 KAR 22:045. Continued requirements and procedures. Becky Klusch, executive director, represented the board.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to define “jurisprudence examination”; and (2) to amend Section 2 to: (a) insert the term, "jurisprudence examination"; (b) allow coursework from other professional licensing boards; (c) allow credit for clinical fellowship program; (d) allow credit for authoring a research article or presentation of a scientific poster; and (e) make technical corrections. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board: Board
201 KAR 30:040. Standards of practice. Larry Disney, executive director, and Jim Grawe, assistant attorney general, represented the board.
Board of Licensure for Marriage and Family Therapists: Board
201 KAR 32:025. Marriage and family therapists associate. Frances Short, Director of the Division of Occupations and Professions, represented the board.
In response to questions by Representative Lee, Ms. Short stated that all licensees had been notified of the proposed fee increases and given time to comment. She stated that the only comments the board received were from licensees prepared to pay the higher fees prior to the official fee increase. She further stated that the Subcommittee members should not expect to receive complaints from licensees that the licensees were not notified of the fee increases.
A motion was made and seconded at the April 14, 2009, meeting of the Subcommittee to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the Title and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to comply with format standards; (2) to amend Sections 1 through 6 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (3) to amend the SUMMARY OF MATERIAL INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE; and (4) to amend an application form incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
201 KAR 32:030. Fees.
A motion was made and seconded at the April 14, 2009, meeting of the Subcommittee 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 6 and 8 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (3) to amend the SUMMARY OF MATERIAL INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE; and (4) to amend material incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET: Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Fish
301 KAR 1:201. Recreational fishing limits. Benjy Kinman, deputy commissioner, and Catherine York, deputy general counsel, represented the department.
In response to questions by Representative Damron, Mr. Kinman stated that this administrative regulation did not relate to the confiscation of turkeys and did not affect boat docks on Lake Malone.
In response to a question by Senator Givens, Mr. Kinman explained the changes to the size limits for Muskellunge.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET: Department for Environmental Protection: Division of Water: Water Quality Standards
401 KAR 10:030. Antidegradation policy implementation methodology. Peter Goodmann, assistant executive director, and Bruce Scott, commissioner, represented the division.
In response to questions by Senator Kerr, Mr. Scott stated that large urban areas were required to obtain a general stormwater permit. He stated that this administrative regulation proposed alternative forms of addressing antidegradation and that the goal was to protect water quality. He further stated that the division did not believe that using these alternative forms of addressing antidegradation undermined water quality and that these alternatives were a better way to implement antidegradation.
In response to questions by Senator Givens, Mr. Scott stated that stakeholders, including the agriculture community, had been involved in forming this administrative regulation since the beginning of policy development. He stated that, specifically, Ms. Laura Nolt of the Kentucky Farm Bureau had been actively involved in representing the interests of the agricultural community.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend river mile information in Table 2 to make technical corrections; (2) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to insert a statutory citation; (3) to amend Section 1 to: (a) make technical corrections; (b) clarify requirements; and (c) comply with the U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit Court opinion 06-5614, which determined that U.S. EPA erred in approving certain Kentucky exemptions from Tier II review; and (4) to amend Section 3 to: (a) make a technical correction; and (b) insert a revised version of the procedures for conducting a socioeconomic demonstration and alternative analysis. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
EDUCATION CABINET: Kentucky Board of Education: Department of Education: Facilities Management
702 KAR 4:160. Capital Construction process. Kevin Brown, general counsel, and Mark Riles, facilities management, represented the cabinet.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1 through 9 and 10 through 13 to: (1) comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (2) use the correct titles and form numbers for the materials incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
School Terms, Attendance and Operation
702 KAR 7:065. Designation of agent to manage high school interscholastic athletics. Kevin Brown, general counsel, and Brigid DeVries, commissioner of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, represented the cabinet.
Representative Damron thanked the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and the Kentucky Board of Education for revising the policy.
A motion was made and seconded at the May 12, 2009, meeting of the Subcommittee to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 2 through 4 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (2) to amend Section 5 to incorporate by reference: (a) the KHSAA Constitution; (b) the KHSAA Bylaws; (c) the KHSAA Due Process Procedure; (d) the KHSAA Board of Control Policies; (e) the KHSAA Officials Guidebook; and (f) fifty-six (56) forms required for use by the agency; and (3) Bylaw 27 to include requirements necessitated by 2009 HB 383, relative to Sports Safety Training. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following additional amendments: to amend Section 2 of the administrative regulation and Bylaw 33 in the material incorporated by reference to prohibit the KHSAA from punishing or sanctioning any member school, student, coach, or administrator for allowing a student to play in a game or practice with the team during a time when a court order exists that stays or enjoins enforcement of a KHSAA final decision on eligibility. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CABINET: Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Commission
735 KAR 1:010 & E. Eligibility requirements, application and certification procedures to receive specialized telecommunications equipment for the deaf, hard of hearing, and speech impaired. Rowena Holloway, internal policy analyst, and Virginia Moore, acting executive director, represented the commission.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to insert a statutory citation; and (2) to amend Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 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.
735 KAR 1:020 & E. Processing system including vendor participation, security, and maintenance and repair for specialized telecommunications equipment.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 1 to add the definition for “telecommunications access line”; (2) to amend Section 5 to require the recipient, rather than the contracted repair agent, to provide repair documentation to the agency; and (3) to amend Sections 1, 3, and 5 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department for Insurance: Health and Insurance Policy and Managed Care Division: Group and Blanket Health Insurance
806 KAR 18:090E. Notice of extension of election period for continuation of a group policy. Sharon Clark, commissioner, and DJ Wasson, staff assistant, represented the department.
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission: Thoroughbred Racing
810 KAR 1:009. Jockeys. John Forgy, general counsel, represented the commission.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs and Sections 14 and 17 to correct citations; and (2) to amend Section 14 to specify that a helmet shall have a tag, stamp, or similar identifying marker indicating that it meets one of the required safety standards. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
810 KAR 1:026. Racing associations.
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 and Sections 24, 26, and 29 to correct citations; (2) to amend Section 30 to specify that a helmet shall have a tag, stamp, or similar identifying marker indicating that it meets one of the required safety standards; and (3) to amend Sections 16, 19, 23, 28, 29, 35, and 36 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 of Housing, Buildings, and Construction: Division of Building Code Enforcement: Kentucky Building Code
815 KAR 7:120. Kentucky Building Code. Dawn M. Bellis, general counsel; Larry Bond, deputy secretary; George Mann, deputy commissioner; and Richard Moloney, commissioner, represented the department. Charles Maxwell, electrical inspector for the City of Bowling Green; Dennis Steier, secretary - treasurer for the Kentucky Chapter of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors; Don Summers, electrical inspector in Henderson; Jack Reckner, Kentucky Association of Fire Chiefs; Teddy Webb, electrical inspector for the City of Bowling Green; and Steve Willinghurst, director of Education and Training for Louisville Electrical JATC, appeared in support of the adoption of the 2008 National Electric Code in this administrative regulation, 815 KAR 7:125, and 815 KAR 10:060. William Becktall, senior building official in Northern Kentucky, and Corey M. Roblee, regional director of government relations for the International Code Council, appeared in opposition to provisions in this administrative regulation and 815 KAR 7:125 to eliminate Kentucky's use of the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code and replace it with the National Fire Prevention Association Fuel Gas Code 54.
Mr. Maxwell stated his support for adopting the 2008 National Electric Code, including requirements for arc fault interrupters and tamper resistant receptacles.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Tori, Mr. Reckner stated that he did not have with him data regarding the number of lives lost without arc fault interrupters, but he stated that he would follow up and report that data to the Subcommittee members.
In response to questions by Co-Chair Tori, Mr. Steier stated that outlets were required every twelve (12) feet. The cost differences pertaining to the installation of arc fault interrupters and tamper resistant receptacles were primarily based on the size of the structure. For example, a typical residence would require approximately $200 more for materials, with labor costs remaining the same for these or standard receptacles. Seven (7) children a day were injured by inserting something into an outlet, to the tamper resistant receptacles would save lives and property. Additionally, new receptacles were not required for all rooms in a residence, but for bedrooms, living rooms, and possibly dining rooms.
In response to questions by Co-Chair Tori, Mr. Willinghurst stated that sump pump standards were different than most other appliances and sump pumps in the past. A properly-working, modern sump pump should not "trip" an arc fault interrupter. Many sump pump manufacturers mandated or recommended that the device be installed using a ground fault interrupter and failure to install pursuant to manufacturer's instructions may result in violation of electrical rules. An electrical shock had the potential to interrupt heart rhythm. Children may be shocked or burned from tampering with an outlet. Over 10,000 children had been shocked or burned over a ten (10) year period from outlet tampering and many children were able to remove "childproof" outlet protectors. Mr. Willinghurst explained the process and the public input required to develop the National Electric Code.
In response to questions by Representative Ford, Mr. Steier stated that the material cost of $150 to $200 was based on a 2,500 square foot residence. Mr. Willinghurst stated that larger homes may cost more to outfit with the receptacles and that a contractor may choose to significantly mark up the cost of the construction. Mr. Steier stated that it was not necessary to reset a breaker if an arc fault interrupter "tripped" and that the device could be reset by simply pressing the reset button on the receptacle. Mr. Reckner stated that he would query the number of fatalities in the last five (5) years that were the result of persons eighteen (18) years of age or younger tampering with a receptacle. He stated that this information was available through the National Fire Incident Reporting System and that he would provide those results to the members of the Subcommittee. Mr. Steier commented that the General Assembly had previously passed "Isaac's Law" after a child was electrocuted after touching a garage door that was not properly grounded. He added that Kentucky had slipped from the ninth to the eighth worse state in the U.S. pursuant to fire-related deaths.
In response to questions by Senator Givens, Mr. Steier stated that these requirements did not apply to remodeling, but only to new construction. The National Electric Code was revised triennially, but anyone was authorized to present proposals or provide input in the National Electric Code development process. Mr. Willinghurst stated that Kentucky had never failed to adopt the National Electric Code in its entirety.
Senator Pendleton applauded the agency's safety efforts and stated his hope that contractors would not resort to large markups in providing these receptacles.
Mr. Becktall stated that he supported the 2008 National Electric Code, but was opposed to changing from the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54.
Mr. Roblee stated that changing from the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 would be detrimental to Kentucky because the proposed new code would not be as comprehensive as the International Code Council's code and would be an extraneous version of the code. This proposed amendment would cause unnecessary conflicts between the fuel gas code and Kentucky's model building and residential codes. The overall costs of business in Kentucky would increase as a result of adopting this code and the cost to provide code books throughout the state would be substantial. He stated that incentives had been offered to the Board of Housing, Buildings and Construction in exchange for voting in support of changing the code and that this may be construed to be unethical. He recommended that the proposal be reviewed by the Executive Ethics Commission prior to adopting the code change.
In response to a question by Senator Pendleton, Mr. Roblee stated that there was not a conflict when Kentucky adopted the 2005 National Electric Code because the administrative regulation still used the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Mr. Bond stated that safety concerns outweighed the cost concerns of the 2008 National Electric Code and that the cabinet would cooperate in any investigation regarding allegations of unethical voting by the board. The cabinet had been working to adopt this administrative regulation since 2007 and that the cabinet did not want to hold up adoption any longer than necessary.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Ms. Bellis stated that in 2002 the Executive Ethics Commission had issued an opinion that the National Fire Prevention Association could provide training free of charge.
In response to a question by Senator Givens, Ms. Bellis stated that the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 was separate from the 2008 National Electric Code although they were in the same administrative regulation.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Combs, Mr. Roblee stated that he had not filed the allegation with the Executive Ethics Commission but that, during the public comment period for this administrative regulation and 815 KAR 7:125, he had raised a concern regarding the ethics of offering free training.
In response to a question by Representative Lee, Mr. Roblee stated his opinion that the incentive to the board to vote in support of the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 was the offer of free training from the National Fire Prevention Association.
Senator Pendleton stated that Mr. Roblee should file a complaint with the Executive Ethics Commission within twenty-four (24) hours.
Mr. Bond stated a similar issue was brought before the Executive Ethics Commission in 2002 and that the commission had determined that a conflict did not exist.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Mr. Roblee stated that the 2002 situation was similar but not exactly the same as his allegation.
Ms. Bellis stated that the Executive Ethics Commission had investigated this issue previously but had not addressed this specific situation.
In response to a question by Representative Lee, Mr. Reckner stated that similar allegations have been investigated in several states and determined not to be of substance. He stated that the board voted to change the code because the board preferred the requirements in the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 over the requirements from the International Code Council.
In response to questions by Co-Chair Tori, Mr. Steier stated that the previous edition of the code book was forty-five (45) dollars and that the new edition would cost fifty-four (54) dollars. Mr. Bond stated that anyone involved with the code would need the new book. He also stated that the Department of Insurance would need to explain insurance ramifications of the new requirements but that it would be difficult for an insurance company to deny coverage if the code was met unless a specific provision for arc fault interrupters or tamper resistant receptacles was stated in the individual policy. Ms. Bellis stated that the administrative regulation went before the committee and board for the first time in February 2008.
In response to a question by Representative Lee, Mr. Mann stated that the Public Service Commission supported the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 over the code from the International Code Council.
Senator Kerr stated that the Subcommittee members should be respectful to all commenters and apologized to Mr. Roblee for any inappropriate responses to his testimony.
Co-Chair Combs stated that ethical questions are matters for the Executive Ethics Commission and that this Subcommittee's duties consist of administrative regulation review.
In response to a question by Representative Ford, Subcommittee staff stated that a committee amendment could be drafted to remove the adoption of the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 and to revert back to the International Code Council's code.
In response to a question by Senator Pendleton, Subcommittee staff stated that, if such a committee amendment were approved by the Subcommittee, the administrative regulation requirements would revert to the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code unless an amendment was proposed in the future to change to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54.
A motion was made by Representative Ford and seconded by Senator Givens to amend this administrative regulation to delete references to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 and readopt the International Code Council's code. The roll-call vote was conducted with unanimous approval to adopt the committee amendment. Ms. Bellis and Mr. Bond stated that the agency agreed to the amendments.
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 and 3 to make technical corrections; (3) to amend Section 1 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (4) to amend Section 5 to revise the edition date of the Kentucky Building Code; and (5)to amend the material incorporated by reference to delete references to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 and to revert back to the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 7:125. Kentucky Residential code.
A motion was made by Representative Ford and seconded by Senator Givens for a roll-call vote on a committee amendment that would delete references to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54. The roll-call vote was conducted with unanimous approval to adopt the committee amendment.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the Title and Sections 1 and 2 to make technical corrections; (2) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to insert applicable statutory citations; (3) to amend Section 3 to revise the edition date of the Kentucky Residential Code; and (4) to amend the material incorporated by reference to delete references to the National Fire Prevention Association's Fuel Gas Code 54 and to revert back to the International Code Council's Fuel Gas Code. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Standards of Safety
815 KAR 10:060. Kentucky standards of safety.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO 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; (3) to amend Sections 1 and 3 to make technical corrections; and (4) to amend Sections 3 and 8 to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Division of Plumbing: Plumbing
815 KAR 20:020. Parts or materials list.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1 to 5 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:060. Quality and weight of materials.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, and 19 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (2) to amend Section 1 to define “CISPI” (the Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute) and to delete terms defined in 815 KAR 20:010. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:070. Plumbing fixtures.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 6, 10, and 12 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:071. Storage and installation of Schedule 40, ABS, and PVS plastic pipe and fittings.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 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.
815 KAR 20:074. Installation standards for steel and wrought iron pipe.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1, 3, and 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.
815 KAR 20:079. Repeal of 815 KAR 20:077.
815 KAR 20:090. Soil, waste, and vent systems.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 19, 20, 30, 32, 33, 35, and 38 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:100. Joints and connections.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 19 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:120. Water supply and distribution.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 2, 5, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, and 19 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:130. House sewers and storm water piping; methods of installation.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1, 2, 8, 11, 12, 13, and 17 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:170. Mobile home park waste systems and connections.
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 the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1 to 3 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
815 KAR 20:195. Medical gas piping installations.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Section 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.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Inspector General: Division of Audits and Investigations: Controlled Substances
902 KAR 55:110. Monitoring system for prescription controlled substances. Sadiqa Reynolds, inspector general, and Dave Sallengs, branch manager, represented the office.
In response to questions by Representative Lee, Ms. Reynolds stated that the one (1) day change to a seven (7) day reporting deadline was to ensure consistency between the KASPER system and the National All-schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Act in order to qualify for grants. She stated that KASPER is the premier system in the United States and that she did not know of any state that used a real-time reporting system. She also stated that criminals had been apprehended using the KASPER system and that connectivity complications were the reason for the delay in real-time reporting. She added that most "doctor-shopping" prescription abusers would be apprehended using the KASPER system because those criminals tended to abuse prescriptions over a long period of time.
Representative Damron stated that he had received a report from the University of Louisville that studied and tested real-time reporting. He stated that the cabinet had been reluctant to contact the University of Louisville to enquire. He further stated that Lieutenant Governor Mongiardo was an advocate for real-time KASPER reporting and that the Lieutenant Governor had participated in the test at the University of Louisville. Representative Damron disagreed that the reporting delay was a problem for the KASPER system.
Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services: Division of Administration and Financial Management: Institutional Care
908 KAR 3:050. Per diem rates. Glenn Bryant, assistant director, represented the department.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs to correct typographical errors; and (2) to amend Section 1 to: (a) change references from June 30 and July 1, 2009, to the effective date of this administrative regulation, to comply with KRS 13A.330; and (b) comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
908 KAR 3:060. "Means test" for determining patient liability.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 3 to: (1) change references from June 30 and July 1, 2009, to the effective date of this administrative regulation, to comply with KRS 13A.330; and (2) comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Other Business:
Representative Ford recognized a special guest, Mr. Edward Buis.
Co-Chair Combs welcomed Senator David Givens to the Subcommittee.
The following administrative regulations were deferred to the July 14, 2009, meeting of the Subcommittee:
PERSONNEL CABINET: Classified
101 KAR 2:066 & E. Certification and selection of eligibles for appointment.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET: Board of Pharmacy: Board
201 KAR 2:045. Technicians.
Board of Veterinary Examiners: Board
201 KAR 16:015. Fees.
EDUCATION CABINET: Kentucky Board of Education: Department of Education: Food Service Programs
702 KAR 6:010. Local responsibilities.
702 KAR 6:020. District school nutrition director.
702 KAR 6:031. Repeal of 702 KAR 6:030.
702 KAR 6:040. Personnel; policies and procedures.
702 KAR 6:045. Personnel; school nutrition employee qualifications.
702 KAR 6:075. Reports and funds.
702 KAR 6:090. Minimum nutritional standards for foods and beverages available on public school campuses during the school day; required nutrition and physical activity reports.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Kentucky Horse Racing Commission: Thoroughbred Racing
810 KAR 1:025 & E. Licensing thoroughbred racing.
Harness Racing
811 KAR 1:070. Licensing standardbred racing.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: State Health Plan
900 KAR 5:020. State health plan for facilities and services.
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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.)
101 KAR 2:066E
Resubmitted F-1710 1-9-09
103 KAR 3:030E 2635 5-14-09
105 KAR 1:130E 2385 4-15-09
200 KAR 6:070E 2199 2-17-09
200 KAR 14:011E 2200 2-19-09
200 KAR 15:010E 1984 2-2-09
201 KAR 21:090E 2645 5-12-09
201 KAR 37:010E 2646 5-7-09
302 KAR 16:111E 1986 2-13-09
505 KAR 1:100E F-1721 1-15-09
735 KAR 1:010E 2387 4-7-09
735 KAR 1:020E 2391 4-7-09
787 KAR 1:330E 2648 4-17-09
806 KAR 18:090E 2395 3-13-09
811 KAR 2:120E F-1722 12-31-08
907 KAR 1:028E 2650 5-7-09
907 KAR 1:901E(r) 2653 5-7-09
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
10 KAR 7:020
Amended 2466 (See 36 Ky.R.)
11 KAR 4:080
Amended 2314
Amended 2315 (See 36 Ky.R.)
11 KAR 5:200
Amended 2315 (See 36 Ky.R.)
11 KAR 18:010
Amended 2317 (See 36 Ky.R.)
16 KAR 5:010
Amended 2321
As Amended 2655
101 KAR 2:066
Amended F-1815
103 KAR 3:010
Amended 2468 (See 36 Ky.R.)
103 KAR 3:030
Amended 2775
105 KAR 1:130
Amended 2472 (See 36 Ky.R.)
200 KAR 5:315
Amended 2779
200 KAR 5:380
Amended 2331
As Amended 2663
200 KAR 6:070 2371
Amended 2764 (See 36 Ky.R.)
200 KAR 14:011
Amended 2332
As Amended 2664
200 KAR 17:010
Amended 2474 (See 36 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 1:065
Amended 2781
201 KAR 1:100
Amended 2782
201 KAR 2:045
Amended 2484
201 KAR 2:320 2832
201 KAR 10:050
Amended F-1834
201 KAR 16:015
Amended J-1854
201 KAR 18:115
Amended 2335
Amended 2765
201 KAR 18:142
Amended 2337
Amended 2768 (See 36 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 20:056
Amended 2787
201 KAR 20:057
Amended 2790
201 KAR 20:162
Amended 2791
201 KAR 20:225
Amended 2340
As Amended 2666
201 KAR 20:260
Amended 2793
201 KAR 20:270
Amended 2341
As Amended 2667
201 KAR 20:290
Amended 2343
As Amended 2668
201 KAR 20:360
Amended 2346 (See 36 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 21:090
Amended 2796
201 KAR 21:095
Amended 2126
Amended 2770 (See 36 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 22:045
Amended 2485 (See 36 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 30:040
Amended 2487
201 KAR 37:010
Amended 2798
300 KAR 7:010 2834
301 KAR 1:201
Amended 2488
301 KAR 2:111
Amended 2349
As Amended 2670
301 KAR 2:132
Amended 2799
301 KAR 2:172
Amended 2351
As Amended 2671
301 KAR 2:178
Amended 2354
As Amended 2673
302 KAR 100:030 2836
401 KAR 5:002
Amended 2493
401 KAR 5:005
Amended 2507
401 KAR 5:055
Amended 2520
401 KAR 5:060
Amended 2526
401 KAR 5:065
Amended 2551
401 KAR 5:080
Amended 2559
401 KAR 8:010
Amended 2804
401 KAR 8:022
Amended 2806
401 KAR 8:040
Amended F-1844
As Amended 2677
401 KAR 8:050
Amended F-1847
401 KAR 8:075
Amended 2808
401 KAR 8:510
Amended 2810
401 KAR 8:600
Amended 2812
401 KAR 10:026
Amended 129
Amended 860
As Amended 2679
401 KAR 10:029
Amended 157
Amended 904
As Amended 2721
401 KAR 10:030
Amended 161
Amended 908 (See 36 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 10:031
Amended 177
Amended 930
As Amended 2723
401 KAR 47:090
Amended 2814
401 KAR 101:001 F-1947
As Amended 2733
401 KAR 101:010 F-1949
As Amended 2734
401 KAR 101:020 F-1951
As Amended 2735
401 KAR 101:030 F-1954
As Amended 2737
401 KAR 101:040 F-1956
As Amended 2738
500 KAR 2:011 2837
500 KAR 2:020
Amended 2817
505 KAR 1:100
Amended F-1851
Amended 2454
As Amended 2741
702 KAR 4:160
Amended 2142 (See 36 Ky.R.)
702 KAR 6:010
Amended 2150
702 KAR 6:020
Amended 2151 (See 36 Ky.R.)
702 KAR 6:031(r) 2187
702 KAR 6:040
Amended 2152
702 KAR 6:045
Amended 2154
702 KAR 6:075
Amended 2155
702 KAR 6:090
Amended 2157
702 KAR 7:065
Amended 2158 (See 36 Ky.R.)
702 KAR 7:130 483
As Amended 1461 1-5-09
735 KAR 1:010
Amended 2565 (See 36 Ky.R.)
735 KAR 1:020
Amended 2570
Amended 2570 (See 36 Ky.R.)
780 KAR 1:010
Amended 1891 (See 36 Ky.R.)
806 KAR 17:480
Amended 1607
Amended 2081
As Amended 2742
810 KAR 1:009
Amended 2573 (See 36 Ky.R.)
810 KAR 1:025
Amended 1610
810 KAR 1:026
Amended 2577 (See 36 Ky.R.)
811 KAR 1:070
Amended 1617
811 KAR 2:120
Amended F-1914
As Amended 2743
815 KAR 7:120
Amended 2359
Amended 2772 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 7:125
Amended 2362 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 10:060
Amended 2364 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:020
Amended 2582 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:060
Amended 2586 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:070
Amended 2588 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:071
Amended 2591 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:074
Amended 2593 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:079(r) 2624
815 KAR 20:090
Amended 2594 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:100
Amended 2598 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:120
Amended 2601 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:130
Amended 2608 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:170
Amended 2612 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 20:195
Amended 2613 (See 36 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 25:060
Amended 2367
As Amended 2746
900 KAR 5:020
Amended F-1918
Amended 2455
900 KAR 6:051 (r)
900 KAR 7:030 2838
902 KAR 19:021 2842
902 KAR 47:200 2843
902 KAR 55:110
Amended 2615
907 KAR 1:028
Amended 2822
907 KAR 1:585
Amended 1637
Amended F-1802
As Amended 2747
907 KAR 1:645
Amended 1640
As Amended 2749
907 KAR 1:650
Amended 1644
As Amended 2751
907 KAR 1:655
Amended 1649
As Amended 2754
907 KAR 3:170
Amended F-1923
Amended 2456
As Amended 2757
908 KAR 3:050
Amended 2618
908 KAR 3:060
Amended 2620
911 KAR 2:200
Amended 2825
* 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.
VOLUME 36
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.)
1
105 KAR 1:390E 4 6-15-09
201 KAR 12:105E 6 6-11-09
703 KAR 5:080E 8 6-15-09
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
10 KAR 7:010 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 10
10 KAR 7:020 (See 35 Ky.R)
As Amended 12
11 KAR 3:100
Amended 109
11 KAR 4:080 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended
11 KAR 5:145
Amended 123
11 KAR 5:200 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 13
11 KAR 18:010 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 14
16 KAR 8:030
Amended 125
103 KAR 3:010 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 16
103 KAR 3:020
Amended 129
103 KAR 3:050
Amended 134
105 KAR 1:130 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 19
105 KAR 1:390
Amended 141
200 KAR 6:070 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 20
200 KAR 17:010
As Amended 21 (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 11:230
Amended 143
201 KAR 12:105
Amended 147
201 KAR 18:142 25 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended
201 KAR 20:360 26 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended
201 KAR 21:095 29 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended
201 KAR 22:045 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 29
201 KAR 30:010
Amended 147
201 KAR 30:030
Amended 150
201 KAR 30:050
Amended 152
201 KAR 30:070
Amended 154
201 KAR 30:180
Amended 156
401 KAR 10:030 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 31
702 KAR 4:160 (See 36 Ky.R.)
As Amended 56
702 KAR 6:020
702 KAR 7:065 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 63
703 KAR 5:080
Amended 159
735 KAR 1:010 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 65
735 KAR 1:020 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 67
810 KAR 1:009 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 68
810 KAR 1:026 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 71
803 KAR 2:300
Amended 160
803 KAR 2:306
Amended 162
803 KAR 2:308
Amended 165
803 KAR 2:311
Amended 167
803 KAR 2:320
Amended 169
803 KAR 2:402
Amended 175
803 KAR 2:403
Amended 177
803 KAR 2:417
Amended 179
803 KAR 2:425
Amended 182
803 KAR 2:500
Amended 184
805 KAR 1:030
Amended 186
805 KAR 1:070
Amended 188
805 KAR 1:140
Amended 190
805 KAR 1:190
Amended 193
805 KAR 1:200 227
806 KAR 3:150 199
Amended
806 KAR 6:100
Amended 201
810 KAR 1:004
Amended 211
810 KAR 1:026 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 71
811 KAR 1:015
Amended 213
815 KAR 7:120 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 75
815 KAR 7:125 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 76
815 KAR 10:060 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 77
815 KAR 20:020 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 80
815 KAR 20:060 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 83
815 KAR 20:070 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 85
815 KAR 20:071 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 87
815 KAR 20:074 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 88
815 KAR 8:041 (r) 228
815 KAR 20:090 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 88
815 KAR 20:100 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 92
815 KAR 20:120 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 93
815 KAR 20:130 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 99
815 KAR 20:170 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 102
815 KAR 20:191
Amended 218
815 KAR 20:195 (See 35 Ky.R.)
As Amended 103
815 KAR 35:100
Amended 224
900 KAR 6:051 230
900 KAR 6:055 232
900 KAR 6:060 232
900 KAR 6:065 233
900 KAR 6:070 237
900 KAR 6:075 239
900 KAR 6:080 241
900 KAR 6:085 243
900 KAR 6:090 244
900 KAR 6:095 248
900 KAR 6:100 250
900 KAR 6:105 252
900 KAR 6:110 254
900 KAR 6:115 255
900 KAR 6:120 257
900 KAR 6:125 260
908 KAR 3:050 (See 36 Ky.R.)
As Amended 104
908 KAR 3:060 (See 36 Ky.R.)
As Amended 104
* 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.
42.470 103 KAR 3:050
58.200 815 KAR 20:191
61.510 105 KAR 1:390
61.637 105 KAR 1:390
61.870-61.884 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
78.510 105 KAR 1:390
131.020 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.030 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.041-131.081 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.081 103 KAR 3:050
131.110 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.130 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.155 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.170 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.181 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.183 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.190 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
131.340 103 KAR 3:050
131.500 103 KAR 3:050
131.510 103 KAR 3:050
132.020 103 KAR 3:050
132.130-132.180 103 KAR 3:050
132.190 103 KAR 3:050
132.200 103 KAR 3:050
132.220-132.270 103 KAR 3:050
132.270 103 KAR 3:050
132.290 103 KAR 3:050
132.310 103 KAR 3:050
132.320 103 KAR 3:050
132.450 103 KAR 3:050
132.487 103 KAR 3:050
132.510 103 KAR 3:050
132.820 103 KAR 3:050
132.990 103 KAR 3:050
133.045 103 KAR 3:050
133.110 103 KAR 3:050
133.120 103 KAR 3:050
133.130 103 KAR 3:050
133.240 103 KAR 3:050
134.020 103 KAR 3:050
134.390 103 KAR 3:050
134.420 103 KAR 3:050
134.430 103 KAR 3:050
134.440 103 KAR 3:050
134.500 103 KAR 3:050
134.580 103 KAR 3:050
134.590 103 KAR 3:050
134.800 103 KAR 3:050
134.805 103 KAR 3:050
134.810 103 KAR 3:050
134.815 103 KAR 3:050
134.820 103 KAR 3:050
134.825 103 KAR 3:050
134.830 103 KAR 3:050
135.010 103 KAR 3:050
135.020 103 KAR 3:050
135.050 103 KAR 3:050
134.580 103 KAR 3:020
136.020 103 KAR 3:050
136.050 103 KAR 3:050
136.070 103 KAR 3:050
136.071 103 KAR 3:050
136.0704 103 KAR 3:050
136.090 103 KAR 3:050
136.100 103 KAR 3:050
136.115-136.180 103 KAR 3:050
136.1873 103 KAR 3:050
136.310 103 KAR 3:050
136.320 103 KAR 3:050
136.330 103 KAR 3:050
136.335 103 KAR 3:050
136.377 103 KAR 3:050
136.392 103 KAR 3:050
136.545 103 KAR 3:050
136.575 103 KAR 3:050
136.600-136.660 103 KAR 3:020
103 KAR 3:050
137.130 103 KAR 3:050
137.160 103 KAR 3:050
138.165 103 KAR 3:050
138.195 103 KAR 3:050
138.210 103 KAR 3:050
138.240 103 KAR 3:050
138.250 103 KAR 3:050
138.260 103 KAR 3:050
138.270 103 KAR 3:050
138.320 103 KAR 3:050
138.341 103 KAR 3:050
138.342 103 KAR 3:050
138.344-138.35 103 KAR 3:050
138.358 103 KAR 3:050
138.450 103 KAR 3:050
138.460 103 KAR 3:050
138.464 103 KAR 3:050
138.4605 103 KAR 3:050
138.470 103 KAR 3:050
138.502 103 KAR 3:050
138.530 103 KAR 3:050
138.870 103 KAR 3:050
138.876 103 KAR 3:050
138.880 103 KAR 3:050
138.885 103 KAR 3:050
139.010 103 KAR 3:020
139.185 103 KAR 3:020
139.210 103 KAR 3:020
139.230 103 KAR 3:020
139.240 103 KAR 3:020
139.250 103 KAR 3:020
139.260 103 KAR 3:020
139.270 103 KAR 3:020
139.470 103 KAR 3:020
139.480 103 KAR 3:020
139.483 103 KAR 3:020
139.495 103 KAR 3:020
139.497 103 KAR 3:020
139.515 103 KAR 3:020
139.517 103 KAR 3:020
139.518 103 KAR 3:020
139.550 103 KAR 3:020
139.570 103 KAR 3:020
139.590 103 KAR 3:020
139.620 103 KAR 3:020
139.770 103 KAR 3:020
139.778 103 KAR 3:020
140.010 103 KAR 3:050
140.060 103 KAR 3:050
140.080 103 KAR 3:050
140.100 103 KAR 3:050
142.010 103 KAR 3:050
142.050 103 KAR 3:050
142.321 103 KAR 3:050
142.327 103 KAR 3:050
142.357 103 KAR 3:050
143.030 103 KAR 3:050
143.037 103 KAR 3:050
143.040 103 KAR 3:050
143.050 103 KAR 3:050
143.060 103 KAR 3:050
143.085 103 KAR 3:050
143.990 103 KAR 3:050
143A.010 103 KAR 3:050
143A.030 103 KAR 3:050
144.132 103 KAR 3:020
154.20-206 103 KAR 3:020
160.613-160.617 103 KAR 3:020
224.01-310 103 KAR 3:020
227A.040 815 KAR 35:100
227A.100 815 KAR 35:100
247.920 103 KAR 3:020
158.6453 703 KAR 5:080
158.6455 703 KAR 5:080
160.613-160.617 103 KAR 3:020
161.020 16 KAR 8:030
161.028 16 KAR 8:030
161.030 16 KAR 8:030
161.095 16 KAR 8:030
161.1211 16 KAR 8:030
164.744 11 KAR 3:100
11 KAR 5:145
164.748 11 KAR 3:100
164.753 11 KAR 3:100
11 KAR 5:145
164.7535 11 KAR 5:145
164.7889 11 KAR 5:145
198B.658 815 KAR 8:041
198B.666 815 KAR 8:041
216B.010 900 KAR 6:060
900 KAR 6:070
900 KAR 6:075
900 KAR 6:085
900 KAR 6:090
900 KAR 6:095
216B.040 900 KAR 6:070
216B.061 900 KAR 6:095
900 KAR 6:110
216B.062 900 KAR 6:060
216B.065 900 KAR 6:110
216B.066 900 KAR 6:110
216B.085 900 KAR 6:090
216B.086 900 KAR 6:090
216B.090 900 KAR 6:090
216B.095 900 KAR 6:075
216B.615 900 KAR 6:085
216B.990 900 KAR 6:060
900 KAR 6:070
900 KAR 6:075
900 KAR 6:085
900 KAR 6:090
900 KAR 6:095
900 KAR 6:110
216B.010-216B.130 900 KAR 6:051
900 KAR 6:055
900 KAR 6:065
900 KAR 6:080
900 KAR 6:100
900 KAR 6:105
900 KAR 6:115
900 KAR 6:120
900 KAR 6:125
216B.330-216B.339 900 KAR 6:051
900 KAR 6:055
900 KAR 6:065
900 KAR 6:080
900 KAR 6:100
900 KAR 6:105
900 KAR 6:115
900 KAR 6:120
900 KAR 6:125
216B.455 900 KAR 6:051
900 KAR 6:055
900 KAR 6:065
900 KAR 6:080
900 KAR 6:100
900 KAR 6:105
900 KAR 6:115
900 KAR 6:120
900 KAR 6:125
216B.990 900 KAR 6:051
900 KAR 6:055
900 KAR 6:065
900 KAR 6:080
900 KAR 6:100
900 KAR 6:105
900 KAR 6:115
900 KAR 6:120
900 KAR 6:125
224.01-310 103 KAR 3:020
230.215 810 KAR 1:004
230.240 811 KAR 1:015
230.260 811 KAR 1:015
230.290 811 KAR 1:015
230.310 811 KAR 1:015
247.920 103 KAR 3:020
304.3-200 806 KAR 3:150
304.3-240 806 KAR 3:150
806 KAR 6:100
304.3-241 806 KAR 3:150
304.3-242 806 KAR 3:150
304.06 806 KAR 3:150
304.07 806 KAR 3:150
304.6-070 806 KAR 6:100
304.6-150 806 KAR 6:100
304.6-155 806 KAR 6:100
304.6-171 806 KAR 6:100
304.6-180 806 KAR 6:100
304.33-140 806 KAR 3:150
304.37 806 KAR 3:150
304.49-010 806 KAR 3:150
304.33-190 806 KAR 3:150
317A.060 201 KAR 12:105
318.130 815 KAR 20:191
318.160 815 KAR 20:191
324A 201 KAR 30:010
324.010 201 KAR 11:230
201 KAR 30:030
201 KAR 30:030
324A.020 201 KAR 30:070
324A.030 201 KAR 30:030
324A.035 201 KAR 30:030
201 KAR 30:050
324A.040 201 KAR 30:050
324A.040 201 KAR 30:030
324A.050 201 KAR 30:070
324A.052 201 KAR 30:030
324.046 201 KAR 11:230
324.085 201 KAR 11:230
324.090 201 KAR 11:230
324.160 201 KAR 11:230
324.284 201 KAR 11:230
338 803 KAR 2:311
803 KAR 2:417
338.031 803 KAR 2:320
338.051 803 KAR 2:300
803 KAR 2:306
803 KAR 2:308
803 KAR 2:320
803 KAR 2:402
803 KAR 2:403
803 KAR 2:425
803 KAR 2:500
338.061 803 KAR 2:300
803 KAR 2:306
803 KAR 2:308
803 KAR 2:320
803 KAR 2:402
803 KAR 2:403
803 KAR 2:425
803 KAR 2:500
353.110 805 KAR 1:070
353.120 805 KAR 1:070
353.500 805 KAR 1:190
353.520 805 KAR 1:140
353.550 805 KAR 1:030
805 KAR 1:070
805 KAR 1:200
353.590 805 KAR 1:030
353.739 805 KAR 1:200
353.5901 805 KAR 1:190
26 C.F.R. 105 KAR 1:390
29 C.F.R. 803 KAR 2:300
803 KAR 2:306
803 KAR 2:308
803 KAR 2:311
803 KAR 2:320
803 KAR 2:402
803 KAR 2:403
803 KAR 2:417
803 KAR 2:425
803 KAR 2:500
34 C.F.R. 11 KAR 3:100
40 C.F.R. 805 KAR 1:190
12 U.S.C. 201 KAR 30:010
201 KAR 30:050
20 U.S.C. 11 KAR 3:100
26 U.S.C. 105 KAR 1:390
The Technical Amendment Index is a list of administrative regulations which have had technical, nonsubstantive amendments entered since being published in the 2009 bound Volumes. These technical changes have been made by the Regulations Compiler pursuant to KRS 13A.040(9) and (10) or 13A.312(2). Since these changes were not substantive in nature, administrative regulations appearing in this index will NOT be published in the Administrative Register. NOTE: Copies of the technically amended administrative regulations are available for viewing on the Legislative Research Commission Web site at http://www.lrc.ky.gov/home.htm.
None at this time.
SUBJECT INDEX
Assessment and Accountability
Administration Code for Kentucky's Educational Assessment Program; 703 KAR 5:080
EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD
Advanced Certification and Rank
Continuing education option for certificate renewal and rank change; 16 KAR 8:030
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND INDEPENDENCE, DEPT FOR
Division of Oil and Gas Conservation
Administrative fees and general information associated with oil and gas permits; 805 KAR 1:200
Directional and horizontal wells; 805 KAR 1:140
Gathering lines; 805 KAR 1:190
Plugging wells; coal-bearing strata; 805 KAR 1:070
Well location and as-drilled location plat, preparation, form and contents; 805 KAR 1:030
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET
Energy Development and Independence, Department for (See Energy Development and Independence, Department for)
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
Revenue, Department of; KAR Title 103 (See Revenue, Department of)
Retirement Systems, Kentucky; KAR Title 105 (See Kentucky Retirement Systems)
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Hairdressers and Cosmetologists; 201 KAR Chapter 12 (See Hairdressers and Cosmetologists, Board of)
Real Estate Commission
Continuing education requirements; 201 KAR 11:230
HAIRDRESSERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS, BOARD
School Districts; 201 KAR 12:105
HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, CABINET FOR
Certificate of Need; KAR Title 900 (See Health Policy, Office of)
Health Policy; KAR Title 900
HEALTH POLICY, OFFICE OF
Certificate of Need
Repeal of 900 KAR 6:050; 900 KAR 6:051
Certificate of Need administrative escalations, 900 KAR 6:095
Certificate of Need advisory opinions; 900 KAR 6:105
Certificate of Need annual surveys, and registration requirements for new magnetic resonance imaging units; 900 KAR 6:125
Certificate of Need application process, 900 KAR 6:065
Certificate of Need considerations for formal review; 900 KAR 6:070
Certificate of Need critical access hospitals, swing beds, and certification of continuing care retirement communities; 900 KAR 6:115
Certificate of Need emergency circumstances; 900 KAR 6:080
Certificate of Need filing, hearing and show cause hearing; 900 KAR 6:090
Certificate of Need forms; 900 KAR 6:055
Certificate of Need nonsubstantive review, 900 KAR 6:075
Certificate of Need notification of the addition or establishment of a health service, or notification of the reduction or termination of a health service, or reduction of bed capacity, or notice of intent to acquire a health facility or health service; 900 KAR 6:110
Certificate of Need pilot projects; 900 KAR 6:120
Certificate of Need standards for Implementation and biennial review; 900 KAR 6:100
Timetable for submission of certificate of need applications; 900 KAR 6:060
Transfers of Certificate of Need; 900 KAR 6:085
KENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Thoroughbreds
Stewards; 810 KAR 1:004
Harness Racing
Race officials; 811 KAR 1:015
HOUSING, BUILDINGS, AND CONSTRUCTION, DEPT OF
Division of Heating, Ventilation and Air conditioning
Repeal of 815 KAR 8:040; 815 KAR 8:041
Division of Plumbing
Minimum fixture requirements; 815 KAR 20:191
Division of Building Code Enforcement
Electrical continuing education procedure; 815 KAR 35:100
INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF
Financial Standards and Examination Division (806 KAR Chapters 3 and 6)
Actuarial opinion and memorandum; 806 KAR 6:100
Standards for insurers deemed to be in hazardous financial condition; 806 KAR 3:150
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
Kentucky Loan Program
Administrative wage garnishment; 11 KAR 3:100
KHEAA Grant Programs
CAP grant award determination procedure; 11 KAR 5:145
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET
Insurance, Department of; KAR Title 906 (See Insurance, Department of)
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission; KAR Titles 810 and 811(See Kentucky Horse Racing Commission)
Housing, Buildings, and Construction, Department of; 815 KAR Chapter 25 (See Building Code Enforcement, Division of)
REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS BOARD
Definitions for 201 KAR Chapter 30; 201 KAR 30:010
Distance education standards; 201 KAR 30:180
Examination, continuing education, and experiences requirement; 201 KAR 30:050
Grievances; 201 KAR 30:070
Types of appraisers required in federally-related transactions; certification and licensure; 201 KAR 30:030
KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
General Rules
Employment after retirement; 105 KAR 1:390
LABOR CABINET
Workplace Standards, Department of; 803 Chapter 2 (See Workplace Standards, Department of)
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
(See Kentucky Retirement Systems)
REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF
General Administration
Forms
Sales and telecommunications forms manual; 103 KAR 3:020
Miscellaneous taxes forms manual; 103 KAR 3:050
WORKPLACE STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF
Occupational Safety and Health
Fire protection; 803 KAR 2:311
General; 803 KAR 2:300
General Safety: 803 KAR 2:402
Maritime; 803 KAR 2:500
Occupational health and environmental controls; 803 KAR 2:306; 803 KAR 2:403
Personal protective equipment; 803 KAR 2:308
Steel erection; 803 KAR 2:417
Toxic and hazardous substances; 803 KAR 2:320, 803 KAR 2:425
Due to inconsistencies in the Cumulative Supplement for Volume 35, Number 12, the June 2009 issue of the Administrative Register of Kentucky, an updated, completed index has been included to replace the previously published "index" for Volume 35, Number 12.
COMPILER'S NOTE: Both January and February's Administrative Register of Kentucky began on page 1703; therefore, page numbers from January and February were duplicated. To denote the month in which a regulation was published, a "J-" for January and an "F-" for February, is used in front of the applicable page numbers.
(35 Ky.R.)
Locator Index - Effective Dates L - 2
The Locator Index lists all administrative regulations published in VOLUME 35 of the Administrative Register from July, 2008 through June, 2009. It also lists the page number on which each administrative regulation is published, the effective date of the administrative regulation after it has completed the review process, and other action which may affect the administrative regulation. NOTE: The administrative regulations listed under VOLUME 34 are those administrative regulations that were originally published in VOLUME 34 (last year's) issues of the Administrative Register but had not yet gone into effect when the 2008 bound Volumes were published.
KRS Index L - 16
The KRS Index is a cross-reference of statutes to which administrative regulations relate. These statute numbers are derived from the RELATES TO line of each administrative regulation submitted for publication in VOLUME 35 of the Administrative Register.
Technical Amendment Index L - 33
The Technical Amendment Index is a list of administrative regulations which have had technical, nonsubstantive amendments entered since being published in the 2008 bound Volumes. These technical changes have been made by the Regulations Compiler pursuant to KRS 13A.040(9) and (10) or 13A.312(2). Since these changes were not substantive in nature, administrative regulations appearing in this index will NOT be published in the Administrative Register. NOTE: Copies of the technically amended administrative regulations are available for viewing on the Legislative Research Commission Web site at http://www.lrc.ky.gov/home.htm.
Subject Index L - 34
The Subject Index is a general index of administrative regulations published in VOLUME 35 of the Administrative Register, and is primarily broken down by agency.
VOLUME 34
The administrative regulations listed under VOLUME 34 are those administrative regulations that were originally published in Volume 33 (last year's) issues of the Administrative Register but had not yet gone into effect when the 2008 bound Volumes were published.
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.)
103 KAR 3:010E 2066 2-11-08
Replaced 2379 6-6-08
103 KAR 3:030E 2266 2-19-08
Replaced 2516 7-7-08
103 KAR 3:040E 1925 1-15-08
Replaced 2381 6-6-08
103 KAR 31:180E 1350 11-15-07
Expired 5-13-08
201 KAR 20:070E 2500 5-5-08
Replaced (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 30:190E 1628 12-14-07
Replaced 2394 6-6-08
307 KAR 1:040E 909 10-8-07
Replaced 1719 2-1-08
401 KAR 9:010E 2275 3-3-08
Replaced (See 35 Ky.R.)
503 KAR 1:190E 2069 2-6-08
Replaced 2534 7-7-08
705 KAR 4:250E 1662 12-14-07
Replaced 2092 4-4-08
900 KAR 6:050E 2502 4-29-08
Replaced (See 35 Ky.R.)
900 KAR 7:020E 958 9-18-07
Expired 3-16-08
907 KAR 1:011E 1634 11-20-07
Replaced 2105 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:015E 164 7-12-07
Withdrawn * 10-15-07
907 KAR 1:038E 1641 11-20-07
Replaced 2110 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:039E 1645 11-20-07
Replaced 2112 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:054E 1647 11-20-07
Replaced 2113 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:061E 1374 10-25-07
Replaced 1576 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:082E 1651 11-20-07
Replaced 2116 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:160E 1653 12-5-07
Replaced 2535 7-7-08
907 KAR 1:604E 1660 11-20-07
Replaced 2117 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:631E 1666 11-20-07
Replaced 2121 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:640E 1668 11-20-07
Replaced 2122 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:815E 1376 11-15-07
Replaced 2409 6-6-09
907 KAR 1:820E 1381 11-15-07
Replaced 2409 6-6-08
907 KAR 1:900E 1676 11-20-07
Replaced 2127 4-4-08
907 KAR 3:040E 909 10-8-07
Replaced 1719 2-1-08
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
11 KAR 4:080
Amended 2322 8-1-08
11 KAR 5:145
Amended 2323 8-1-08
11 KAR 18:010 (See 35 Ky.R.)
Amended 2325 8-1-08
16 KAR 7:010 (See 35 Ky.R.)
Amended 2413 8-1-08
101 KAR 1:335
Amended 2419 (See 35 Ky.R.)
101 KAR 2:221 2487 (See 35 Ky.R.)
103 KAR 3:030
Amended 2329
As Amended 2516 7-7-08
103 KAR 31:180 1592
As Amended 2524 7-7-08
103 KAR 50:050 890
Amended 2421
Withdrawn 5-28-08
201 KAR 2:220
Amended 2421 8-1-08
201 KAR 7:015
Amended 2557
Withdrawn * 8-28-08
201 KAR 16:110 1902 (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 18:210
Amended 2558 (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 20:070
Amended 2559 (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 20:110
Amended 2338
As Amended 2525 6-18-08
201 KAR 20:161
Amended 2341
As Amended 2527 6-18-08
201 KAR 20:225
Amended 2343
As Amended 2528 6-18-08
201 KAR 20:360
Amended 1792
Withdrawn 2-26-08
201 KAR 21:095
Amended 1533
Withdrawn 2-15-08
201 KAR 23:015
Amended 2423 (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 23:070
Amended 2424 (See 35 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 33:020
Amended 2211
As Amended 2529 7-7-08
301 KAR 1:130
Amended 2427 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 1:140
Amended 2213 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 1:146
Amended 2215 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 1:155
Amended 2217
Amended 2552 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:041
Amended 2222
As Amended 2529 6-11-08
301 KAR 2:049
Amended 2428 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:081
Amended 2432 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:111
Amended 2435 7-9-08
301 KAR 2:122
Amended 2437 7-9-08
301 KAR 2:172
Amended 2439 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:178
Amended 2442 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 3:022
Amended 2224 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 6:310
Amended 2562 (See 35 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 4:201 2491 7-9-08
401 KAR 6:001 2626 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 6:320
Amended 2576 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 6:350 2627 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 9:010 2369 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 9:020 2370 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 32:010
Amended 2448 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 32:050
Amended 2449 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 34:005
Amended 2451 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 34:080
Amended 2455 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 35:005
Amended 2457 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 35:080
Amended 2462 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 36:030
Amended 2463 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 37:005
Amended 2465 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 37:040
Amended 2468 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 38:005
Amended 2470 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 38:040
Amended 2474 (See 35 Ky.R.)
401 KAR 43:005
Amended 2475 (See 35 Ky.R.)
500 KAR 14:010
Amended 2580
Withdrawn 7-18-08
500 KAR 14:020
Amended 2582
Withdrawn 7-18-08
501 KAR 3:140
Amended 2476 (See 35 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:120
Amended 2345 7-7-08
501 KAR 6:140
Amended 2586 (See 35 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:999
Amended 2347
As Amended 2531 7-7-08
501 KAR 7:070
Amended 2481 8-1-08
501 KAR 13:010
Amended 2482 9-5-08
503 KAR 1:190 2534 7-7-08
601 KAR 13:070
Amended 860
Amended 1758 (See 35 Ky.R.)
702 KAR 3:270
Amended 2231 (See 35 Ky.R.)
702 KAR 4:180
Amended 2484 (See 35 Ky.R.)
702 KAR 7:065
Amended 2235
Withdrawn 12-3-08
703 KAR 5:001
Amended 2237 6-6-08
803 KAR 25:012
Amended 633
Withdrawn 10-4-07
806 KAR 12:180 1600 (See 35 Ky.R.)
810 KAR 1:015
Amended 1220
Withdrawn * 12-14-07
Amended 2053
Withdrawn ** 2-1-09
815 KAR 7:120
Amended 2590 (See 35 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 7:125
Amended (See 35 Ky.R.)
900 KAR 6:050
Amended 2594
As Amended (See 35 Ky.R.) 10-15-08
900 KAR 7:020 1334
Withdrawn ** 11-1-08
902 KAR 55:030
Amended 2607 (See 35 Ky.R.)
902 KAR 55:110
Amended 2609 (See 35 Ky.R.)
907 KAR 1:011
Amended 1813
As Amended 2105 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:013
Amended 1560
Withdrawn 6-16-08
907 KAR 1:038
Amended 1820
As Amended 2110 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:039
Amended 1645 11-2-07
907 KAR 1:054
Amended 1827
As Amended 2113 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:061
Amended 1576 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:082
Amended 1831
As Amended 2116 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:160
Amended 1834
Amended 2315
As Amended 2535 7-7-08
907 KAR 1:479
Amended 2611 (See 35 Ky.R.)
907 KAR 1:631
Amended 1847
As Amended 2121 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:640
Amended 1849
As Amended 2122 4-4-08
907 KAR 1:815 1605
Amended 2190
As Amended 2406 6-6-08
907 KAR 1:820 1610
Amended 2195
As Amended 2409 6-6-08
907 KAR 1:900
Amended 1857
As Amended 2127 4-4-08
908 KAR 3:050
Amended 2350 (See 35 Ky.R.)
908 KAR 3:060
Amended 2352
As Amended 2540 6-18-08
910 KAR 1:160
Amended 1860 (See 35 Ky.R.)
921 KAR 3:030
Amended 2623 (See 35 Ky.R.)
921 KAR 1:400
Amended 1870
As Amended 2143 3-19-08
921 KAR 1:410
Amended 1874
As Amended 2146 3-19-08
921 KAR 1:430 1909
As Amended 2150 3-19-08
921 KAR 2:015
Amended 1879
As Amended 2152 3-19-08
922 KAR 1:310
Amended 2355 (See 35 Ky.R.)
922 KAR 2:170
Amended 1284
As Amended 2543 6-18-08
922 KAR 2:210
Amended 1290
As Amended 2547 6-18-08
VOLUME 35
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 4:140E 505 8-8-08
Replaced 1150 12-5-08
101 KAR 2:066E 507 7-18-08
Withdrawn 1-9-09
Resubmitted F-1710 1-9-09
101 KAR 2:210E 1130 9-15-08
Replaced 1243 2-6-09
103 KAR 3:030E 2635 5-14-09
103 KAR 3:040E F-1712 1-15-09
Replaced 2204 5-1-09
105 KAR 1:130E 2385 4-15-09
105 KAR 1:140E 709 9-2-08
Replaced 1719 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:345E 711 9-2-08
Replaced 1721 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:380E 712 9-2-08
Replaced 1722 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:390E 715 9-2-08
Replaced 1723 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:400E 719 9-2-08
Replaced 1726 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:420E 722 9-5-08
Replaced 1729 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:430E 724 9-2-08
Replaced 1730 2-6-09
200 KAR 5:390E 509 7-17-08
Replaced 1151 12-5-08
200 KAR 6:070E 2199 2-17-09
200 KAR 14:011E 2200 2-19-09
200 KAR 15:010E 1984 2-2-09
201 KAR 5:120E 1391 11-12-08
Replaced 2408 6-5-09
201 KAR 20:070E (See 34 Ky.R.)
Replaced 258 9-5-08
201 KAR 20:106E 1726 1-5-09
201 KAR 21:090E 2645 5-12-09
201 KAR 27:100E 221 7-15-08
Replaced 1438 1-5-09
201 KAR 37:010E 2646 5-7-09
202 KAR 7:330E 226 7-11-08
Replaced 1167 12-5-08
301 KAR 2:083E 725 8-29-08
Replaced 1002 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:221E J-1706 11-21-08
Replaced 1876 4-3-09
301 KAR 2:222E J-1708 11-21-08
Replaced 1878 4-3-09
301 KAR 2:225E 729 8-29-08
Replaced 1005 1-5-09
302 KAR 16:111E 1986 2-13-09
302 KAR 76:110E 5 6-4-08
Expired 12-1-08
302 KAR 79:010E 1132 10-10-08
Replaced 1735 2-6-09
307 KAR 1:050E 510 7-21-08
Replaced 1167 12-5-08
401 KAR 9:010E (See 34 Ky.R.)
Replaced 259 8-21-08
401 KAR 10:001E 6 6-12-08
Replaced 1452 1-5-09
502 KAR 15:010E 229 7-15-08
Replaced 816 10-31-08
502 KAR 32:010E 230 7-1-08
Replaced 817 10-31-08
505 KAR 1:100E F-1721 1-15-09
601 KAR 1:040E 1134 9-29-08
Replaced 1737 2-6-09
702 KAR 7:130E 233 6-13-08
Expired 12-13-08
735 KAR 1:010E 2387 4-7-09
735 KAR 1:020E 2391 4-7-09
787 KAR 1:330E 2648 4-17-09
803 KAR 25:089E 234 7-1-08
Replaced 1188 12-5-08
803 KAR 25:091E 236 7-1-08
Withdrawn 11-22-08
806 KAR 2:092E 512 8-14-08
Replaced 1466 1-5-09
806 KAR 15:080E 514 8-14-08
Replaced 1471 1-5-09
806 KAR 17:180E 238 7-15-08
Replaced 407 10-31-08
806 KAR 17:540E 516 7-15-08
Replaced 667 1-5-09
806 KAR 17:545E 518 7-15-08
Replaced 668 1-5-09
806 KAR 17:555E 521 7-15-08
Replaced 1471 1-5-09
806 KAR 18:090E 2395 3-13-09
810 KAR 1:018E 731 9-5-08
Replaced 407 2-6-09
810 KAR 1:025E 1392 11-3-08
Expired 5-30-09
810 KAR 1:028E 739 9-5-08
Replaced 1787 2-6-09
811 KAR 1:070E 1399 11-3-08
Expired 5-2-09
811 KAR 1:090E 744 9-5-08
Replaced 1791 2-6-09
811 KAR 1:095E 752 9-5-08
Replaced 1798 2-6-09
811 KAR 2:120E F-1722 12-31-08
815 KAR 25:080E J-1713 12-15-08
Replaced 2059 4-3-09
815 KAR 35:015E 1988 2-9-09
Withdrawn 3-24-09
900 KAR 6:050E (See 34 Ky.R.)
Replaced 826 10-15-08
902 KAR 20:106E F-1726 1-5-09
Replaced 2443 6-5-09
907 KAR 1:028E 2650 5-7-09
907 KAR 1:170E J-1715 12-2-08
Replaced 2310 6-5-09
907 KAR 1:825E 240 6-16-08
Replaced 1804 1-5-09
907 KAR 1:835E 524 7-17-08
Replaced 1804 2-6-09
907 KAR 1:901E(r) 2653 5-7-09
907 KAR 1:911E(r) 248 6-16-08
Expired 12-13-08
907 KAR 3:210E 1407 11-10-08
Replaced 2267 5-1-09
921 KAR 2:015E F-1729 12-22-08
Replaced 2446 6-5-09
921 KAR 2:370E 1137 9-29-08
Replaced 2070 3-11-09
921 KAR 3:020E 1142 9-29-08
Replaced 1814 2-6-09
921 KAR 3:045E 1147 9-29-08
Replaced 1817 2-6-09
921 KAR 4:116E F-1735 12-22-08
Replaced 2450 6-5-09
922 KAR 1:360E
Resubmitted 250 6-30-08
Replaced 845 10-15-08
Resubmitted 1992 1-30-09
Withdrawn 6-1-09
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
10 KAR 7:010
Amended 1237
Withdrawn 12-16-08
Amended 2464
10 KAR 7:020
Amended 1239
Withdrawn 12-16-08
Amended 2466
11 KAR 3:100
Amended 63 9-8-08
11 KAR 4:080
Amended 2314
11 KAR 5:200
Amended 949 1-5-09
Amended 2315
11 KAR 8:030
Amended 950
As Amended 1424 1-5-09
11 KAR 8:040
Amended 954
As Amended 1426 1-5-09
11 KAR 14:060
Amended 957
As Amended 1428 1-5-09
11 KAR 14:080
Amended 959
As Amended 1429 1-5-09
11 KAR 15:090
Amended 961
As Amended 1430
Withdrawn 12-16-08
Amended J-1840
As Amended 1999 4-3-09
11 KAR 18:010 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 10 8-1-08
Amended 965
As Amended 1432 1-5-09
Amended 2317
13 KAR 2:020
Amended F-1812
As Amended 2398 6-5-09
16 KAR 3:050
Amended 77
As Amended 758 10-13-08
16 KAR 5:010
Amended 2321
As Amended 2655
16 KAR 5:020
Amended 80
As Amended 535 9-8-08
16 KAR 6:010
Amended J-1842
As Amended 2001 4-3-09
16 KAR 7:010 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 11 8-1-09
17 KAR 3:020
Amended 611 12-4-08
17 KAR 4:020 1369
As Amended J-1719 2-6-09
17 KAR 5:010 1093
As Amended 1434 1-5-09
31 KAR 4:140
Amended 612
As Amended 1150 12-5-08
101 KAR 1:325
Amended J-1846 4-3-09
101 KAR 1:335 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 256 9-5-08
101 KAR 2:066
Amended 614
Withdrawn 1-9-09
Amended F-1815
101 KAR 2:210
Amended 1243 2-6-09
101 KAR 2:221 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 16 8-1-08
102 KAR 1:070
Amended F-1817
As Amended 2400 6-5-09
102 KAR 1:105 F-1940
As Amended 2401 6-5-09
102 KAR 1:170 F-1941
As Amended 2401 6-5-09
102 KAR 1:225 F-1943
Amended 2403 6-5-09
102 KAR 1:230
Amended F-1819
As Amended 2403 6-5-09
102 KAR 1:240
Amended F-1822
As Amended 2406 6-5-09
102 KAR 1:245 J-1945
As Amended 2407
102 KAR 1:300 J-1950 4-3-09
103 KAR 1:150 675
As Amended 1435 1-5-09
103 KAR 3:010
Amended 2468
103 KAR 3:020
Amended 82
Amended 576
As Amended 760 10-31-08
103 KAR 3:030
Amended 2775
103 KAR 3:040
Amended F-1824
As Amended 2204 5-1-09
103 KAR 3:050
Amended 87
As Amended 764 10-31-08
103 KAR 25:110
Repealed J-1951 4-3-09
103 KAR 25:111(r) J-1951 4-3-09
103 KAR 27:130
Amended J-1849
As Amended 2004 4-3-09
103 KAR 30:091
Amended 96
Amended 580
As Amended 772 10-31-08
103 KAR 31:190 J-1952
As Amended 2005 4-3-09
103 KAR 31:200 452
As Amended 777 10-31-08
105 KAR 1:130
Amended 969
Withdrawn 12-8-08
Amended 2472
105 KAR 1:140
Amended 970
As Amended J-1719 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:160
Amended 101 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:170
Amended 103
As Amended 536 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:180
Amended 105 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:200
Amended 108
As Amended 536 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:210
Amended 111
As Amended 538 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:220
Amended 115
As Amended 541 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:240
Amended 117 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:270
Amended 119 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:310
Amended 121
As Amended 542 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:330
Amended 124 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:345 1094
As Amended J-1721 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:360
Amended 127
As Amended 544 10-3-08
105 KAR 1:370
Amended 128
As Amended 544 10-3-08
Amended J-1850
As Amended 2212 5-1-09
105 KAR 1:380
Amended 973
As Amended J-1722 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:390
Amended 975
As Amended J-1723 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:400 1096
As Amended J-1726 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:420 979
As Amended J-1729 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:430 980
As Amended J-1730 2-6-09
105 KAR 1:440 J-1953
As Amended 2212 5-1-09
200 KAR 5:315
Amended 2779
200 KAR 5:380
Amended 2331
As Amended 2663
200 KAR 5:390 676
As Amended 1151 12-5-08
200 KAR 6:070 2371
Amended 2764
200 KAR 14:011
Amended 2332
As Amended 2664
200 KAR 17:010
Amended 2474
200 KAR 17:090 453
As Amended 778 10-31-08
201 KAR 1:065
Amended 2479
Withdrawn 5-14-09
Amended 2781
201 KAR 1:100
Amended 2481
Withdrawn 5-14-09
Amended 2782
201 KAR 1:160
Amended 616
As Amended 1151 12-5-08
201 KAR 1:170
Repealed 678 12-5-08
201 KAR 1:171(r) 678 12-5-08
201 KAR 2:045
Amended 2484
201 KAR 2:050
Amended F-1833 6-5-09
201 KAR 2:105
Amended 982
Amended J-1826
As Amended F-1740 2-18-09
201 KAR 2:230
Amended J-1851 3-11-09
201 KAR 2:310 J-1954
As Amended 2006 3-11-09
201 KAR 2:320 2832
201 KAR 5:120 1673
Amended 2080
As Amended 2408 6-5-09
201 KAR 7:015
Amended 985 1-5-09
201 KAR 9:011 455
Withdrawn 8-4-08
201 KAR 10:050
Amended 316
As Amended 1152
Withdrawn 10-15-08
Amended F-1834
201 KAR 12:105
Amended J-1853
Withdrawn 4-13-09
Amended 2785
201 KAR 14:051
Amended F-1835
As Amended 2212 5-1-09
201 KAR 14:150
Amended 986
As Amended 1435 1-5-09
201 KAR 16:015
Amended J-1854
201 KAR 16:110 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 779 10-31-08
201 KAR 17:014 1370
As Amended J-1730 2-6-09
201 KAR 17:030
Amendment 1245
As Amended J-1730 2-6-09
201 KAR 18:072
Amended 988
As Amended 1436 1-5-09
201 KAR 18:115
Amended 2335
Amended 2765
201 KAR 18:142
Amended 2337
Amended 2768
201 KAR 18:210 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 257 9-5-08
201 KAR 19:035
Amended F-1836
As Amended 2409 6-5-09
201 KAR 19:040
Amended F-1838
As Amended 2409 6-5-09
201 KAR 19:070
Amended F-1839
As Amended 2410 6-5-09
201 KAR 19:085
Amended F-1840
As Amended 2410 6-5-09
201 KAR 19:087
Amended F-1841
As Amended 2411 6-5-09
201 KAR 20:056
Amended 2787
201 KAR 20:057
Amended 2790
201 KAR 20:070 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 258 9-5-08
201 KAR 20:161
Amended 1505 2-18-09
201 KAR 20:162
Amended 2791
201 KAR 20:225
Amended 2340
As Amended 2666
201 KAR 20:260
Amended 2793
201 KAR 20:270
Amended 2341
As Amended 2667
201 KAR 20:290
Amended 2343
As Amended 2668
201 KAR 20:360
Amended 2346
201 KAR 20:400
Amended 1507
Withdrawn 4-9-09
201 KAR 20:410
Amended 317
As Amended 781 10-15-08
201 KAR 20:500
Amended F-1843
As Amended 2212 5-1-09
201 KAR 21:041
Amended 989
As Amended 1437 1-5-09
201 KAR 21:070
Reprint 4 5-2-08
201 KAR 21:090
Amended 2796
201 KAR 21:095
Amended 2126
Amended 2770
201 KAR 22:020
Amended J-1856
As Amended 2213 5-1-09
201 KAR 22:040
Amended J-1857
As Amended 2214 5-1-09
201 KAR 22:045
Amended 2485
201 KAR 22:053
Amended J-1859
As Amended 2215 5-1-09
201 KAR 22:070
Amended 2127 6-5-09
201 KAR 23:015 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 781 10-15-08
201 KAR 23:070
As Amended 782 10-15-08
201 KAR 27:100 456
Amended 1200
As Amended 1438 1-5-09
201 KAR 28:090
Amended 991 1-5-09
201 KAR 30:010
Amended 1245 2-6-09
201 KAR 30:030
Amended 618
As Amended J-1732 2-6-09
201 KAR 30:040
Amended 2487
201 KAR 32:020
Amended J-1861
As Amended 2412 6-5-09
201 KAR 32:025
Amended J-1863
As Amended 2414
201 KAR 32:030
Amended J-1866
As Amended 2415 6-5-09
201 KAR 32:035 J-1956
As Amended 2416 6-5-09
201 KAR 32:042 J-1958 6-5-09
201 KAR 32:070
Amended J-1867
As Amended 2417 6-5-09
201 KAR 33:020
Amended J-1869
As Amended 2006 3-11-09
201 KAR 35:020
Amended 318
As Amended 783 10-15-08
201 KAR 35:040
Amended 320
As Amended 784 10-15-08
201 KAR 35:050
Amended 324
As Amended 787 10-15-08
201 KAR 35:060 461
As Amended 787 10-15-08
201 KAR 35:070 463
As Amended 789 10-15-08
201 KAR 35:080 465
As Amended 1153 12-5-08
201 KAR 36:070
Amended J-1871
As Amended 2007 3-11-09
201 KAR 37:010
Amended 2798
201 KAR 41:020
Amended 620
As Amended 1442 1-5-09
201 KAR 41:040
Amended 622
As Amended 1443 1-5-09
201 KAR 41:060
Amended 624
As Amended 1444 1-5-09
201 KAR 41:065 679
As Amended 1445 1-5-09
201 KAR 41:070
Amended 626
As Amended 1445 1-5-09
202 KAR 7:030
Amended 326
Amended 850
As Amended 1447 1-5-09
202 KAR 7:330 467
As Amended 1153 12-5-08
202 KAR 7:510
Amended 328
As Amended 1156 12-5-08
300 KAR 6:020 204
As Amended 544 10-3-08
300 KAR 7:010 2834
301 KAR 1:125
Amended 992
Amended J-1829
As Amended F-1742 3-6-09
301 KAR 1:130 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 20 7-9-08
301 KAR 1:140 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 548 9-12-08
301 KAR 1:146 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 549 9-12-08
301 KAR 1:155 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 550 9-12-08
301 KAR 1:201
Amended 335
Amended 851
As Amended 1163 11-12-08
Amended 2488
301 KAR 1:410
Amended 995
As Amended 1448 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:015
Amended 999 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:030
Amended 1000
As Amended 1451 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:049 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 21 7-9-08
301 KAR 2:081 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 23 7-9-08
301 KAR 2:082
Amended 340
As Amended 790 10-8-08
301 KAR 2:083
Amended 1002 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:111
Amended 2349
As Amended 2670
301 KAR 2:132
Amended 343
As Amended 792
As Amended 1700 11-12-08
Amended J-1872
As Amended 2007 4-3-09
Amended 2799
301 KAR 2:172 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 26 7-9-08
Amended 2351
As Amended 2671
301 KAR 2:176
Amended 347
As Amended 794 10-8-08
301 KAR 2:178 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 28 7-9-08
Amended 2354
As Amended 2673
301 KAR 2:221
Amended J-1876 4-3-09
301 KAR 2:222
Amended J-1878 4-3-09
301 KAR 2:223
Repealed 1099 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:225
Amended 1005 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:227(r) 1099 1-5-09
301 KAR 2:251
Amended 1008
As Amended F-1743 3-6-09
301 KAR 2:300
Amended 349
As Amended F-1745 3-6-09
301 KAR 3:022 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 555 9-12-08
Amended 1508 3-6-09
301 KAR 4:070
Amended 352
As Amended 796 10-8-08
301 KAR 4:110 1100
As Amended 1452 1-5-09
302 KAR 16:010
Amended 2129
As Amended 2419 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:020
Amended 2131
As Amended 2420 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:030
Amended 2133
As Amended 2421 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:040
Amended 2134
As Amended 2422 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:070
Amended 2136
As Amended 2422 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:080
Amended 2137
As Amended 2423 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:090 J-1959
Withdrawn 2-9-09
302 KAR 16:091 2181
As Amended 2427 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:100 J-1960
Withdrawn 2-9-09
302 KAR 16:101 2183
As Amended 2428 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:110 1961
Withdrawn 2-9-09
302 KAR 16:111 2180
As Amended 2429 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:120 1963
Withdrawn 2-9-09
302 KAR 16:121 2184
As Amended 2430 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:130 1964
Withdrawn 2-9-09
302 KAR 16:131 2185
As Amended 2430 6-5-09
302 KAR 16:140 2186
As Amended 2431 6-5-09
302 KAR 20:110
Amended 1247
As Amended J-1733 2-6-09
302 KAR 20:120
Amended 1249
As Amended J-1734 2-6-09
302 KAR 79:010
Amended 1251
As Amended J-1735 2-6-09
302 KAR 100:030 2836
307 KAR 1:050 680
As Amended 1167 12-5-08
401 KAR 5:002
Amended 2493
401 KAR 5:005
Amended 2507
401 KAR 5:010
Amended 354
Amended 1205 3-6-09
401 KAR 5:012 470 10-8-08
401 KAR 5:052 471
As Amended 797 10-8-08
401 KAR 5:055
Amended 2520
401 KAR 5:057
Amended 359
As Amended 1168 11-12-08
401 KAR 5:060
Amended 2526
401 KAR 5:065
Amended 2551
401 KAR 5:080
Amended 2559
401 KAR 6:001 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 585
As Amended 797 10-8-08
401 KAR 6:310 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 587
As Amended 798 10-8-08
401 KAR 6:320 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 601 10-8-08
401 KAR 6:350 (See 34 Ky.R.)
Amended 605
As Amended 811 10-8-08
401 KAR 8:010
Amended 1511 4-3-09
Amended 2804
401 KAR 8:020
Amended 1517
As Amended 2010 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:022
Amended 2806
401 KAR 8:040
Amended F-1844
As Amended 2677
401 KAR 8:050
Amended F-1847
401 KAR 8:060
Repealed 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:061(r) 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:070 1521
Amended 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:075
Amended 1529 4-3-09
Amended 2808
401 KAR 8:150
Amended 1541
As Amended 2013 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:160
Repealed 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:162
Repealed 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:200
Amended 1546
As Amended 2017 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:250
Amended 1551
As Amended 2020 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:300
Amended 1557
As Amended 2025 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:350
Repealed 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:400
Repealed 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:420
Repealed 1674 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:510
Amended 1573 4-3-09
Amended 2810
401 KAR 8:550
Amended 1583
As Amended 2040 4-3-09
401 KAR 8:600
Amended 2812
401 KAR 9:010
Amended 34 (See 34 Ky.R.)
As Amended 259 8-21-08
401 KAR 9:020
Amended 35 (See