
ADMINISTRATIVE
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OF KENTUCKY
LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION
Frankfort, Kentucky
VOLUME 39, NUMBER 4
Monday, October 1, 2012
The submission deadline for this edition of the Administrative Register of Kentucky was noon, September 14, 2012.
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ARRS – October 9, 2012, TENTATIVE AGENDA
REGULATION REVIEW PROCEDURE
EMERGENCIES:
PERSONNEL CABINET: Office of the Secretary: Personnel Cabinet, Classified
101 KAR 2:210E. 2013 Plan Year Handbook for the Public Employee Health Insurance Program.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of Revenue: Office of Property Valuation: Ad Valorem Tax; Administration
103 KAR 5:220E. Installment payment plan guidelines for third party purchasers of certificates of delinquency.
TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET: Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Game
301 KAR 2:225E. Dove, wood duck, teal, and other migratory game bird hunting.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Certificate of Need
900 KAR 6:075E. Certificate of Need nonsubstantive review.
Department for Medicaid Services: Division of Healthcare Facilities Management: Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility Services and Reimbursement
907 KAR 9:005E. Level I and II psychiatric residential treatment facility service and coverage policies.
907 KAR 9:010E. Reimbursement for Level I and II psychiatric residential treatment facility services.
AS AMENDED:
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:400 & E. Federal taxation limitation year.
105 KAR 1:420. 401(h) account established under 26 USC 401(h).
105 KAR 1:430. General compliance with federal tax laws.
KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services: Board
202 KAR 7:601. Training, education, and continuing education.
CABINET FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority: Authority
307 KAR 1:005. Applications for Kentucky Incentive Programs.
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Corrections: Office of the Secretary
501 KAR 6:230. Little Sandy Correctional Complex.
501 KAR 6:270. Probation and parole policies and procedures.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction: Division of Building Codes Enforcement: Electrical
815 KAR 35:020. Electrical inspections.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Governor's Office of Electronic Health Information: Kentucky Health Information Exchange
900 KAR 9:010. Kentucky health information exchange participation.
Office of Inspector General: Division of Audits and Investigations: Office of Inspector General
906 KAR 1:160 & E. Monitoring system for products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine.
Department for Income Support: Child Support Enforcement: Family Support
921 KAR 1:001. Definitions.
921 KAR 1:380. Child Support Enforcement Program application and intergovernmental process.
921 KAR 1:410. Child support collection and enforcement.
AMENDED AFTER COMMENTS:
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Office of Consumer Protection: Division of Consumer Protection
40 KAR 2:330. Mold remediation.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET: Department for Environmental Protection: Division for Air Quality: Attainment and Maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
401 KAR 51:001. Definitions for 401 KAR Chapter 51.
401 KAR 51:017. Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Certificate of Need
900 KAR 6:060. Timetable for submission of certificate of need applications.
900 KAR 6:090. Certificate of Need filing, hearing, and show cause hearing.
900 KAR 6:130. Certificate of Need criteria for physician exemption.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS:
PERSONNEL CABINET: Office of the Secretary: Personnel Cabinet, Classified
101 KAR 2:210. 2013 Plan Year Handbook for the Public Employee Health Insurance Program.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of the Controller: Office of Financial Management: State Investment Commission
200 KAR 14:011. Qualified investments.
200 KAR 14:081. Repurchase agreement.
200 KAR 14:091. Guidelines for money market instruments.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET: Board of Barbering: Board
201 KAR 14:105. Barbering school enrollment and postgraduate requirements.
Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology: Board
201 KAR 17:090. Continuing education requirements.
Board of Physical Therapy: Board
201 KAR 22:001. Definitions for 201 KAR Chapter 22.
201 KAR 22:053. Code of ethical standards and standards of practice for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.
TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET: Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Fish
301 KAR 1:015. Boat and motor restrictions.
301 KAR 1:146. Commercial fishing gear.
301 KAR 1:155. Commercial fishing requirements.
Game
301 KAR 2:225. Dove, wood duck, teal, and other migratory game bird hunting.
Wildlife
301 KAR 4:070. Scientific and educational collecting permits.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET: Department for Natural Resources: Division of Technical and Administrative Support: General Administrative Procedures
418 KAR 1:010. Definitions for 418 KAR Chapter 1.
418 KAR 1:020. Administrative procedures of the board.
418 KAR 1:040. Grant applications.
418 KAR 1:050. Procedures for acquisition of land.
418 KAR 1:060. Management.
418 KAR 1:070. Remedies.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Certificate of Need
900 KAR 6:030. Certificate of need expenditure minimums.
900 KAR 6:075. Certificate of Need nonsubstantive review.
900 KAR 6:125. Certificate of Need annual surveys, and registration requirements for new magnetic resonance imaging units.
Department for Medicaid Services: Division of Healthcare Facilities Management: Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility Services and Reimbursement
907 KAR 9:005. Level I and II psychiatric residential treatment facility service and coverage policies.
907 KAR 9:010. Reimbursement for Level I and II psychiatric residential treatment facility services.
Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services: Division of Administration and Financial Management: Institutional Care
908 KAR 3:050. Per diem rates.
Department for Aging and Independent Living: Division of Quality Living: Aging Services
910 KAR 1:260. Kentucky Family Caregiver Program
Department for Community Based Services: Division of Child Care: Daycare
922 KAR 2:090. Child-care center licensure.
922 KAR 2:100. Certification of family child-care homes.
922 KAR 2:110. Child-care center provider requirements.
922 KAR 2:120. Child-care center health and safety standards.
922 KAR 2:180. Requirements for registered child care providers in the Child Care Assistance Program.
922 KAR 2:190. Civil penalties.
PROPOSED NEW ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Department of Revenue: Office of Property Valuation: Ad Valorem Tax; Administration
103 KAR 5:220. Installment payment plan guidelines for third party purchasers of certificates of delinquency.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET: Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology: Board
201 KAR 17:110. Telehealth and telepracitce.
Board of Licensed Diabetes Educators: Board
201 KAR 45:010. Fees.
201 KAR 45:020. Supervision and work experience.
201 KAR 45:030. Renewal, reinstatement and inactive status.
201 KAR 45:040. Continuing education.
201 KAR 45:050. Code of ethics.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET: Department for Natural Resources: Division of Technical and Administrative Support: General Administrative Procedures
418 KAR 1:031. Repeal of 418 KAR 1:030.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction: Fire Protection Sprinkler Contractors and Inspectors
815 KAR 22:010. Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers.
September 17, 2012, MINUTES OF THE ARRS
OTHER COMMITTEE REPORTS
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KRS INDEX
TECHNICAL AMENDMENT INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee is tentatively scheduled to meet at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 9, 2012, in room 149, Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky.
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Senate and House Members
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ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE
Members Staff
Senator Joe Bowen, Co-Chair Dave Nicholas
Senator David Givens Donna Little
Senator Alice Kerr Emily Caudill
Senator Joey Pendleton Sarah Amburgey
Representative Johnny Bell Emily Harkenrider
Representative Robert Damron Karen Howard
Representative Danny R. Ford Laura Napier
Representative Jimmie Lee Betsy Cupp
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.
Call to Order and Roll Call
The September meeting of the Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee was held on Monday, September 17, 2012, at 1:00 p.m., in Room 149 of the Capitol Annex. Senator Joe Bowen, Co-chair, called the meeting to order, the roll call was taken. The minutes of the August 2012 meeting were approved.
Present were:
Members: Senators Joe Bowen, David Givens, Alice Forgy Kerr, and Joey Pendleton, and Representatives Robert Damron, Danny Ford, and Jimmie Lee.
LRC Staff: Dave Nicholas, Emily Caudill, Donna Little, Sarah Amburgey, Emily Harkenrider, Karen Howard, Betsy Cupp, and Laura Napier.
Guests: Jennifer Jones, Kentucky Retirement Systems; Carol Borden, Board of Nursing; Pam Duncan, Dr. Sandy Hunter, Bill Young, Board of EMS; Janine Coy-Geeslin, Katie Smith, Cabinet for Economic Development; Ann D'Angelo, Godwin Onodu, Transportation Cabinet; Amy Barker, Department of Corrections; Dawn Bellis, David Moore, Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction; Karen Chrisman, Governor's Office of Electronic Health Information; Stephanie Brammer-Barnes, Van Ingram, Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Mary Sparrow, and Steven Veno, Division of Child Support Investment.
The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee met on Monday, September 17, 2012, and submits this report:
Administrative Regulations Reviewed by the Subcommittee:
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules
105 KAR 1:400 & E. Federal taxation limitation year. Jennifer Jones, interim general counsel, represented the retirement systems.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Bowen, Ms. Jones stated that these administrative regulations did not relate to the Pension Task Force or to legislation pending with the General Assembly. These administrative regulations were being amended to comply with federal requirements as part of the two (2) economic recovery acts. Every five (5) years the retirement system was required to submit determination letters to the IRS. As part of this round of determination letters, the retirement system was required to show that these amendments had been made.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 6 through 11 and 13 through 16 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
105 KAR 1:420. 401(h) account established under 26 USC 401(h).
In response to a question by Senator Givens, Ms. Jones stated that the payment priority option established in this administrative regulation was required by federal and state law.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Section 3 to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
105 KAR 1:430. General compliance with federal tax laws.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 1, 3, and 6 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET: Board of Nursing: Board
201 KAR 20:230. Renewal of licenses. Carol Borden, executive legal assistant, represented the board.
201 KAR 20:370. Applications for licensure.
201 KAR 20:411. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program standards and credential requirements.
KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services: Board
202 KAR 7:601. Training, education, and continuing education. Pam Duncan, legal counsel; Dr. Sandy Hunter, professor; and Bill Young, director of EMS education, represented the board.
In response to a question by Senator Givens, Ms. Duncan stated that this administrative regulation had not been updated for a long time. A task force had been convened to develop updates to this program. Mr. Young stated that these revisions brought this program up-to-date with national standards. Kentucky did not previously have an advanced EMT program, and the addition of an advanced EMT program would benefit Kentucky, especially its smaller communities. Dr. Hunter stated that this administrative regulation moved Kentucky closer to the board’s goal of national accreditation. This administrative regulation was extensively vetted by stakeholders.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs to add statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; (3) to amend Sections 1 through 24 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (4) to amend Section 25 to add and revise material incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
CABINET FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority: Economic Development
306 KAR 1:011. Repeal of 306 KAR 1:010, 1:020, 1:030, 1:040, 1:050, 1:060, 1:070 and 1:090. Janine Coy-Greeslin, staff attorney, and Katie Smith, executive director, represented the authority.
Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority
307 KAR 1:005. Applications for Kentucky Incentive Programs.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 1 and 5 to: incorporate by reference the required instruction sheet for the application forms. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
307 KAR 4:020. Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act.
Kentucky Business Investment Program
307 KAR 8:011. Repeal of 307 KAR 8:010.
Kentucky Reinvestment Act (KRA)
307 KAR 9:010. Application for Kentucky Reinvestment Act Program.
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Corrections: Office of the Secretary
501 KAR 6:230. Little Sandy Correctional Complex. Amy Barker, assistant general counsel, represented the department.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 1 and the material incorporated by reference to: (1) correct citations; (2) clarify provisions; and (3) comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
501 KAR 6:270. Probation and parole policies and procedures.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 1 and the material incorporated by reference to: (1) clarify provisions; and (2) comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
501 KAR 6:999. Corrections secured policies and procedures.
This administrative regulation was reviewed and amended, without objection and with agreement of the agency, by the Subcommittee in closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(k), 61.815(2), and 197.025(6).
Asset Forfeiture
501 KAR 11:011. Repeal of 501 KAR 11:010.
TRANSPORTATION CABINET: Department of Vehicle Regulation: Division of Motor Vehicle Licensing: Motor Vehicle Tax
601 KAR 9:090. Procedures for inspecting vehicles. Ann DAngelo, assistant general counsel, and Godwin Onodu, assistant director, represented the division.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Bowen, Mr. Onodu stated that candidates for certified inspectors were nominated by local sheriffs. A certified inspector inspected vehicles for road worthiness and for transfer into Kentucky from other states. The division conducted the training and certified qualified candidates nominated by local sheriffs.
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction: Division of Plumbing: Plumbing
815 KAR 20:034. Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers. Dawn Bellis, general counsel, and David Moore, director, represented the division.
Division of Building Codes Enforcement: Electrical
815 KAR 35:020. Electrical inspections. Dawn Bellis, general counsel, represented the division.
In response to questions by Representative Ford, Ms. Bellis stated that this administrative regulation distinguished if an electrical inspection was optional or mandatory and created consistency statewide. In particular, there had been confusion regarding agricultural poultry houses. This administrative regulation clarified the different types of agricultural poultry houses and which were required to be inspected.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 4 to delete requirements already contained in KRS 227.460; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; and (3) to amend Sections 1 through 5 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendment was approved.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Governor's Office of Electronic Health Information: Kentucky Health Information Exchange
900 KAR 9:010. Kentucky health information exchange participation. Karen Chrisman, staff attorney, represented the office.
In response to a question by Co-Chair Bowen, Ms. Chrisman stated that the questions from the August meeting of the Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare pertained to the health insurance exchange program. This administrative regulation established provisions for the health information exchange program, which providers had been using for years. This administrative regulation established contract requirements commensurate with current practices. It provided continuity of health care by facilitating dissemination of health care information among providers. The intent was to reduce duplication of services, especially laboratory testing, imaging, and immunization.
Representative Damron stated that this administrative regulation was the result of telehealth legislation from the early 2000s and was not part of the federal Affordable Care Act. Over eighty (80) providers were already participating. This administrative regulation enhanced immunization records to avoid unnecessary re-immunizations.
Representative Lee stated that this administrative regulation and accompanying program was in its infancy, but would save money by avoiding unnecessary duplicative tests and immunizations. Electronic health records were used by most hospitals already. Representative Lee heartily endorsed this administrative regulation, but noted that the cabinet still needed to enhance confidentiality. The General Assembly needed to continue to support and fund this program. The cost-savings was only one issue of concern. Patients who may not be able to explain previous tests were also suffering unnecessary physical pain and suffering.
In response to questions by Senator Givens, Ms. Chrisman stated that HIPAA regulations developed a definition for “participant”. The definition was very restrictive and included stringent security provisions, which were now enhanced as a result of the HITECH Act. Billing offices could not access personal health information. Only treatment providers who had proven treatment status could access personal health information. The cabinet had hired an outside security agency to prevent hacking and other security breaches. That vendor had a hacker on staff to search for system weaknesses, and the security monitoring was an on-going process. Staff and stakeholders were developing a cost-savings analysis, but that data was not yet available, although there was anecdotal evidence to support the hypothesis that the program would overall be a money saver. Other states and national groups had their own health information exchange systems, which seemed to be successful. The program was currently funded through a grant from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). Sustainability for future costs was being researched. Medicaid and payors would experience savings.
Senator Givens stated that the cabinet should engage providers in the cost-savings issues.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs to correct citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; (3) to amend Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9 and the forms incorporated by reference to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (4) to amend Section 9 to incorporate by reference the document called “HITSP Summary Documents Using HL7 Continuity of Care (CCD) component”, version 2.5, July 8, 2009. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Office of Inspector General: Division of Audits and Investigations: Office of Inspector General
906 KAR 1:160 & E. Monitoring system for products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine. Stephanie Brammer-Barnes, policy analyst, and Van Ingram, executive director, represented the division.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraphs and Section 3 to specify citations and to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Department for Income Support: Child Support Enforcement: Family Support
921 KAR 1:001. Definitions. Mary Sparrow, supervisor, and Steven Veno, deputy commissioner, represented the division.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Section 1 to place the definitions in alphabetical order. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
921 KAR 1:380. Child Support Enforcement Program application and intergovernmental process.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 1 and 3 to correct citations. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
921 KAR 1:400. Establishment, review, and modification of child support and medical support orders.
921 KAR 1:410. Child support collection and enforcement.
A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 2 through 5 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (2) to amend Section 4 to require the cabinet to submit a delinquent obligor’s list to the Attorney General. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.
Other Business: Co-Chair Bowen encouraged all Subcommittee members to contact staff if an absence from a Subcommittee meeting is expected. Additionally, each member should be directly contacted and polled by Subcommittee staff prior to the meeting of attendance expectations.
Senator Pendleton stated that administrative regulations pursuant to HB 1 from the 2012 Special Session of the General Assembly were being misinterpreted, with the result being that senior citizens were being refused medication without first being subjected to drug screening. Some were driving to other states to get their prescriptions, even though these patients had been on these medications for many years. Senator Pendleton urged those concerned to submit public comments during the public comment period for these administrative regulations. Some senior citizens were testing positive for drug use because they had been taking legally prescribed medications for pain management. The testing was expensive. It seemed unfair that criminals were screened for drug use at the state’s expense, while innocent seniors were being charged for unnecessary screening. Senator Pendleton urged a cessation of drug screening pursuant to HB 1 of the Special Session of the General Assembly.
Subcommittee staff stated that administrative regulations pursuant to HB 1 of the Special Session of the General Assembly were being considered by the promulgating agencies for public comment during the month of September, and the deadline for written comments was October 1, 2012. These administrative regulations were filed as both ordinary and emergency administrative regulations. It was possible to amend the ordinary, but not the emergency, versions of these administrative regulations.
Representative Damron commended the Inspector General for addressing problems pertaining to the drug screening. The Inspector General had done an admirable job in educating providers, patients, and agencies regarding the enforcement ramifications of these administrative regulations. Some providers may have misunderstood the requirements and therefore been overzealous in requiring the drug screening. Other providers may have intentionally required unnecessary screening to oppose HB 1 of the Special Session of the General Assembly. It may be necessary for the General Assembly to clarify the law; however, the repeal of HB 1 of the Special Session of the General Assembly was unnecessary and unanticipated.
The following administrative regulations were deferred to the October 9, 2012, meeting of the Subcommittee:
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET: Public Service Commission: Utilities
807 KAR 5:076. Alternative rate adjustment procedure for small utilities.
CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Office of Health Policy: Certificate of Need
900 KAR 6:085. Implementation of outstanding Certificate of Need when ownership has changed.
The Subcommittee adjourned at 11:45 a.m. until October 9, 2012.
COMPILER'S NOTE: In accordance with KRS 13A.290(9), the following reports were forwarded to the Legislative Research Commission by the appropriate jurisdictional committees and are hereby printed in the Administrative Register. The administrative regulations listed in each report became effective upon adjournment of the committee meeting at which they were considered.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON VETERANS, MILITARY AFFAIRS, AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
Meeting of August 21, 2012
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection for its meeting of August 21, having been referred to the Committee on August 1, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
106 KAR 2:030
The following administrative regulations were found to be deficient pursuant to KRS 13A.290(7) and 13A.030(2):
None
The Committee rationale for each finding of deficiency is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were approved as amended at the Committee meeting pursuant to KRS 13A.320:
None
The wording of the amendment of each such administrative regulation is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were deferred pursuant to KRS 13A.300:
None
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the August 21 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference. Additional committee findings, recommendations, or comments, if any, are attached hereto.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
Meeting of September 6, 2012
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Environment for its meeting of September 6, 2012, having been referred to the Committee on September 5, 2012, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
405 KAR 10:011 & E
405 KAR 10:015 & E
405 KAR 10:030
405 KAR 16:020
The following administrative regulations were found to be deficient pursuant to KRS 13A.290(7) and 13A.030(2):
None
The Committee rationale for each finding of deficiency is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were approved as amended at the Committee meeting pursuant to KRS 13A.320:
None
The wording of the amendment of each such administrative regulation is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were deferred pursuant to KRS 13A.300:
None
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the September 6, 2012 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference. Additional committee findings, recommendations, or comments, if any, are attached hereto.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Meeting of September 10, 2012
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Education for its meeting of September 10, 2012, having been referred to the Committee on September 5, 2012, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
16 KAR 2:120
703 KAR 5:070
703 KAR 5:225
The following administrative regulations were found to be deficient pursuant to KRS 13A.290(7) and 13A.030(2):
None
The Committee rationale for each finding of deficiency is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were approved as amended at the Committee meeting pursuant to KRS 13A.320:
None
The wording of the amendment of each such administrative regulation is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were deferred pursuant to KRS 13A.300:
703 KAR 5:070
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the September 10, 2012 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference. Additional committee findings, recommendations, or comments, if any, are attached hereto.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
Meeting of September 14, 2012
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Agriculture for its meeting of September 14, 2012, having been referred to the Committee on September 5, 2012, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
302 KAR 16:091
The following administrative regulations were found to be deficient pursuant to KRS 13A.290(7) and 13A.030(2):
None
The Committee rationale for each finding of deficiency is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were approved as amended at the Committee meeting pursuant to KRS 13A.320:
None
The wording of the amendment of each such administrative regulation is attached to and made a part of this memorandum.
The following administrative regulations were deferred pursuant to KRS 13A.300:
None
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the September 14, 2012 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference. Additional committee findings, recommendations, or comments, if any, are attached hereto.
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE
Meeting of September 19, 2012
The following administrative regulations were available for consideration and placed on the agenda of the Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare for its meeting of September 19, 2012, having been referred to the Committee on September 5, 2012, pursuant to KRS 13A.290(6):
201 KAR 2:340
201 KAR 22:040
201 KAR 22:045
910 KAR 1:190
Committee activity in regard to review of the above-referenced administrative regulations is reflected in the minutes of the September 19, 2012 meeting, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT
Locator Index - Effective Dates
The Locator Index lists all administrative regulations published in VOLUME 39 of the Administrative Register of Kentucky from July 2012 through June 2013. 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 38 are those administrative regulations that were originally published in VOLUME 38 (last year's) issues of the Administrative Register of Kentucky but had not yet gone into effect when the 2012 Kentucky Administrative Regulations Service was published.
KRS Index
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 39 of the Administrative Register of Kentucky.
Technical Amendment Index
The Technical Amendment Index is a list of administrative regulations which have had technical, nonsubstantive amendments entered since being published in the 2012 Kentucky Administrative Regulations Service. 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 of Kentucky.
Subject Index
The Subject Index is a general index of administrative regulations published in VOLUME 39 of the Administrative Register of Kentucky, and is mainly broken down by agency.
VOLUME 38
The administrative regulations listed under VOLUME 38 are those administrative regulations that were originally published in Volume 38 (last year's) issues of the Administrative Register but had not yet gone into effect when the 12 bound Volumes were published.
SYMBOL KEY:
* Statement of Consideration not filed by deadline
** Withdrawn, not in effect within 1 year of publication
*** Withdrawn before being printed in Register
**** Emergency expired after 180 days
(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.
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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.)
103 KAR 31:170E 1934 5-11-12
Replaced 458 10-5-12
405 KAR 10:011E(r) 1935 5-4-12
405 KAR 10:015E 1937 5-4-12
921 KAR 2:015E 1429 12-29-11
Replaced 1969 6-20-12
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
11 KAR 3:100
Amended 1977 (See 39 Ky.R.)
101 KAR 2:102
Amended 1171 7-6-12
101 KAR 2:140
Amended 1176
As Amended 1944 7-6-12
101 KAR 3:015
Amended 1178 7-6-12
103 KAR 8:010
Amended 73
As Amended 1297
103 KAR 31:170 2107 (See 39 Ky.R.)
106 KAR 2:030 2108 (See 39 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 8:562
Amended 1870 (See 39 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 13:040
Amended 1875 (See 39 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 18:220
Amended 1991 8-31-12
201 KAR 20:450
Amended 1994 (See 39 Ky.R.)
201 KAR 20:490
Amended 1764
As Amended 1945 6-20-12
201 KAR 20:510
Amended 1997 8-15-12
201 KAR 23:015
Amended 1767
As Amended 1947 6-20-12
201 KAR 30:050
Amended 1768
As Amended 1947 7-6-12
201 KAR 32:035
Amended 1877 (See 39 Ky.R.)
202 KAR 7:601
Amended 1770 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 1:201
Amended 1783 6-7-12
301 KAR 1:410
Amended 1788
AmComments 1974 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:041
Amended 1879 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:049
Amended 1883 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:081
Amended 1887 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:082
Amended 1893 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:084
Amended 1898 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:300
Amended 1899 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 3:022
Amended 1903 (See 39 Ky.R.)
301 KAR 2:251
Amended 1661
As Amended 1948 6-7-12
304 KAR 1:040
Amended 2002 (See 39 Ky.R.)
304 KAR 1:080 2110 (See 39 Ky.R.)
304 KAR 1:410 1974
405 KAR 10:015 2111 (See 39 Ky.R.)
405 KAR 10:030
Amended 2004 (See 39 Ky.R.)
405 KAR 16:020
Amended 2007 (See 39 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:020
Amended 1905 (See 39 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:050
Amended 2011 (See 39 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:090
Repealed 1808 7-6-12
501 KAR 6:091(r) 1808 7-6-12
501 KAR 6:110
Amended 2013
501 KAR 6:200
Amended 1791
As Amended 1951 7-6-12
501 KAR 6:240
Amended 1793
As Amended 1953 7-6-12
501 KAR 6:260 1916 (See 39 Ky.R.)
501 KAR 6:280 1918 (See 39 Ky.R.)
503 KAR 1:110
Amended 1795
As Amended 1953 7-6-12
503 KAR 3:070
Amended 1665
As Amended 1956 7-6-12
601 KAR 1:018
Amended 1487
As Amended 1957 7-6-12
601 KAR 1:019 1399
As Amended 1962 7-6-12
702 KAR 1:160
Amended 1799 (See 39 Ky.R.)
703 KAR 5:002(r) 1401 (See 39 Ky.R.)
703 KAR 5:070
Amended 1907 (See 39 Ky.R.)
703 KAR 5:140
Amended 1391 (See 39 Ky.R.)
703 KAR 5:220 707
703 KAR 5:225 1919 (See 39 Ky.R.)
703 KAR 5:240 1407 (See 39 Ky.R.)
704 KAR 3:340
Amended 1909 (See 39 Ky.R.)
704 KAR 5:070 1410 (See 39 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:300
Amended 2016 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:307
Amended 2018 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:309
Amended 2021 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:313
Amended 2023 (See 39 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:316
Amended 2025 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:317
Amended 2027 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:319
Amended 2029 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:320
Amended 2031 (See 39 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:403
Amended 2037 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:405
Amended 2040 (See 39 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:407
Amended 2042 (See 39 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:425
Amended 2044 (See 39 Ky.R.)
803 KAR 2:500
Amended 2046 8-31-12
804 KAR 4:370
Amended 2049 8-31-12
806 KAR 3:190
Amended 1910 (See 39 Ky.R.)
810 KAR 1:018
Amended 2052 (See 39 Ky.R.)
810 KAR 1:028
Amended 2061 (See 39 Ky.R.)
810 KAR 1:040 2116 8-31-12
811 KAR 1:090
Amended 2068 (See 39 Ky.R.)
811 KAR 1:093 2118 8-30-12
811 KAR 1:095
Amended 2077 (See 39 Ky.R.)
811 KAR 2:093 2119 8-31-12
811 KAR 2:096
Amended 2084 (See 39 Ky.R.)
811 KAR 2:100
Amended 2093 (See 39 Ky.R.)
815 KAR 6:010
Amended 1498
Amended 1866
As Amended 1966 7-6-12
815 KAR 6:070 1521
As Amended 1968
Withdrawn 6-8-12
815 KAR 20:100
Amended 2099 8-31-12
900 KAR 7:030
Amended 2102 8-31-12
900 KAR 9:010 2121 (See 39 Ky.R.)
921 KAR 2:015
Amended 1501
As Amended 1969 6-20-12
921 KAR 3:035
Amended 1804 6-20-12
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SYMBOL KEY:
* 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 39
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 2:210 729 9-14-12
103 KAR 5:220 730 9-4-12
105 KAR 1:400E 4 5-30-12
201 KAR 2:020E 378 7-20-12
201 KAR 2:030E 379 7-20-12
201 KAR 2:050E 381 7-20-12
201 KAR 2:061E 383 7-20-12
201 KAR 2:205E 385 7-20-12
201 KAR 2:350E 386 7-20-12
201 KAR 5:010 388 7-20-12
201 KAR 5:030 390 7-20-12
201 KAR 5:130 392 7-20-12
201 KAR 8:532 394 7-20-12
201 KAR 8:540 398 7-25-12
201 KAR 9:001 401 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:081 402 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:200 406 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:210 408 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:220 409 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:230 410 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:240 411 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:250 414 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:260 418 7-20-12
201 KAR 9:310 423 7-20-12
201 KAR 20:056 426 7-20-12
201 KAR 20:057 429 7-20-12
201 KAR 20:161 431 7-20-12
201 KAR 20:215 434 7-20-12
201 KAR 25:011 436 7-20-12
201 KAR 25:021 438 7-20-12
201 KAR 25:031 439 7-20-12
201 KAR 25:051 441 7-20-12
201 KAR 25:090 444 7-20-12
301 KAR 2:225 773 8-27-12
900 KAR 6:075 736 8-23-12
902 KAR 20:420 446 7-20-12
902 KAR 55:110 452 7-20-12
502 KAR 10:120E 8 5-31-12
906 KAR 1:160E 182 7-13-12
907 KAR 9:005 739 9-4-12
907 KAR 9:010 746 9-4-12
907 KAR 14:005E 184 6-22-12
ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS:
11 KAR 3:100 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 187 8-31-12
16 KAR 2:120
Amended 66
As Amended 456 9-10-12
16 KAR 3:010
Amended 497
16 KAR 6:030
Amended 499
40 KAR 2:330 350
Amended 780
101 KAR 2:210
Amended 813
103 KAR 5:220 916
103 KAR 31:170 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 458 10-5-12
105 KAR 1:400
Amended 68
As Amended 750
105 KAR 1:420
Amended 72
As Amended 753
105 KAR 1:430
Amended 74
As Amended 753
106 KAR 2:030 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 199 8-21-12
200 KAR 14:011
Amended 814
200 KAR 14:081
Amended 817
200 KAR 14:091
Amended 820
201 KAR 2:020
Amended 501
201 KAR 2:030
Amended 502
201 KAR 2:050
Amended 504
201 KAR 2:061
Amended 506
201 KAR 2:205
Amended 508
201 KAR 2:340 172
As Amended 458 9-19-12
201 KAR 2:350 655
201 KAR 5:010
Amended 509
201 KAR 5:030
Amended 511
201 KAR 5:130 656
201 KAR 8:520
Amended 512
201 KAR 8:532
Amended 514
201 KAR 8:540
Amended 519
201 KAR 8:562 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 199 8-15-12
201 KAR 9:001 658
201 KAR 9:081
Amended 521
201 KAR 9:200 660
201 KAR 9:210 661
201 KAR 9:220 661
201 KAR 9:230 663
201 KAR 9:240 664
201 KAR 9:250 667
201 KAR 9:260 671
201 KAR 9:310
Amended 526
201 KAR 13:040 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 11 8-6-12
201 KAR 14:105
Amended 821
201 KAR 17:090
Amended 823
201 KAR 17:110 918
201 KAR 18:040
Amended 528
201 KAR 18:192
Amended 530
201 KAR 20:056
Amended 533
201 KAR 20:057
Amended 535
201 KAR 20:161
Amended 538
201 KAR 20:215
Amended 540
201 KAR 20:230
Amended 257
201 KAR 20:370
Amended 258
201 KAR 20:411
Amended 259
201 KAR 20:450 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 203 8-15-12
201 KAR 22:001
Amended 76
Withdrawn 8-16-12
Amended 826
201 KAR 22:040
Amended 77 9-19-12
201 KAR 22:045
Amended 79
As Amended 459 9-19-12
201 KAR 22:053
Amended 81
Withdrawn 8-16-12
Amended 827
201 KAR 25:011
Amended 543
201 KAR 25:021
Amended 545
201 KAR 25:031
Amended 546
201 KAR 25:051
Amended 548
201 KAR 25:090 676
201 KAR 30:030
Amended 83
As Amended 460 10-5-12
201 KAR 30:125
Amended 86 10-5-12
201 KAR 30:180
Amended 87
As Amended 461 10-5-12
201 KAR 30:190
Amended 90
As Amended 463 10-5-12
201 KAR 32:035 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 12 8-6-12
201 KAR 44:090 353
201 KAR 44:100 354
201 KAR 44:110 356
201 KAR 44:120 357
201 KAR 45:010 920
201 KAR 45:020 921
201 KAR 45:030 922
201 KAR 45:040 923
201 KAR 45:050 925
202 KAR 7:601 (See 38 Ky.R.)
AmComments 40
As Amended 754
301 KAR 1:015
Amended 830
301 KAR 1:146
Amended 832
301 KAR 1:155
Amended 834
301 KAR 1:410 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 13 7-12-12
301 KAR 2:030
Amended 551
301 KAR 2:041 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 205 8-2-12
301 KAR 2:049 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 15 7-12-12
301 KAR 2:081 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 18 7-12-12
301 KAR 2:082 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 23 7-12-12
301 KAR 2:084 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 27 7-12-12
301 KAR 2:225
Amended 838
301 KAR 2:300 (See 38 Ky.R.)
AmComments 53 8-2-12
301 KAR 3:012
Amended 554
301 KAR 3:022 (See 38 Ky.R.)
AmComments 56 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 208 8-2-12
301 KAR 4:070
Amended *** 8-17-12
Amended 841
302 KAR 16:091
Amended 94 9-14-12
302 KAR 27:050
Amended 95
Withdrawn 8-9-12
302 KAR 28:020
Amended 100
Withdrawn 8-9-12
302 KAR 28:050
Amended 102
Withdrawn 8-9-12
302 KAR 29:020
Amended 104
Withdrawn 8-9-12
Amended 556
302 KAR 29:050
Amended 106
Withdrawn 8-9-12
302 KAR 29:060
Amended 110
Withdrawn 8-9-12
Amended 558
304 KAR 1:040 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 466 10-5-12
304 KAR 1:080 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 467 10-5-12
304 KAR 4:070 ***
Withdrawn 8-17-2012
306 KAR 1:011(r) 358
307 KAR 1:005 359
As Amended 767
307 KAR 4:020
Amended 262
307 KAR 8:011(r) 361
307 KAR 9:010
Amended 264
401 KAR 5:055
Amended 265
401 KAR 5:060
Amended 268
401 KAR 10:001
Amended 561
401 KAR 10:026
Amended 564
401 KAR 10:030
Amended 584
401 KAR 10:031
Amended 596
401 KAR 51:001
Amended 113
Amended 783
401 KAR 51:017
Amended 124
As Amended 794
401 KAR 51:052
Amended 135
405 KAR 10:015 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 467 9-6-12
405 KAR 10:030 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 471 9-6-12
405 KAR 16:020 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 473 9-6-12
418 KAR 1:010
Amended 844
418 KAR 1:020
Amended 846
418 KAR 1:031 926
418 KAR 1:040
Amended 848
418 KAR 1:050
Amended 850
418 KAR 1:060
Amended 852
418 KAR 1:070
Amended 854
501 KAR 6:020 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 27 8-6-12
501 KAR 6:050 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 209
501 KAR 6:130
Amended 144
As Amended 476 10-5-12
501 KAR 6:140
Amended 146
As Amended 477 10-5-12
501 KAR 6:230
Amended 270
As Amended 768
501 KAR 6:260 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 211 8-31-12
501 KAR 6:270
Amended 272
As Amended 768
501 KAR 6:280 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 212 8-31-12
501 KAR 11:011(r) 362
501 KAR 16:290
Amended 603
501 KAR 16:310
Amended 606
501 KAR 16:330
Amended 609
502 KAR 10:120
Amended 148
As Amended 478
601 KAR 9:090
Amended 274
702 KAR 1:160 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 28 7-13-12
703 KAR 5:002 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 30 7-13-12
703 KAR 5:070 (See 38 Ky.R.)
AmComments 59
As Amended 480
703 KAR 5:140 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 31 7-13-12
703 KAR 5:225 (See 38 Ky.R.)
AmComments 60
As Amended 480
703 KAR 5:240 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 32 7-13-12
704 KAR 3:305
Amended 612
704 KAR 3:340 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 34 7-13-12
704 KAR 5:070 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 35 7-13-12
704 KAR 7:160 678
803 KAR 2:313 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 212 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:320 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 212 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:405 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 217 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:407 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 217 8-31-12
803 KAR 2:425 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 217 8-31-12
806 KAR 3:190 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 36 8-6-12
806 KAR 9:211(r) 682
806 KAR 10:060 683
806 KAR 17:540
Amended 615
806 KAR 17:545
Amended 617
806 KAR 17:555
Amended 620
807 KAR 5:001
Amended 275
807 KAR 5:006
Amended 295
807 KAR 5:011
Amended 312
807 KAR 5:076
Amended 320
810 KAR 1:018 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 218 8-30-12
810 KAR 1:028 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 224 8-31-12
811 KAR 1:090 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 230 8-30-12
811 KAR 1:095 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 237 8-31-12
811 KAR 2:096 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 243 8-31-12
811 KAR 2:100 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 251 8-31-12
815 KAR 4:030
Amended 622
815 KAR 4:040
Amended 625
815 KAR 4:060
Amended 627
815 KAR 20:020
Amended 151
As Amended 485 10-5-12
815 KAR 20:034
Amended 325
815 KAR 20:191
Amended 155 10-5-12
815 KAR 22:010 927
815 KAR 35:020 363
As Amended 769
815 KAR 35:060
Amended 162
As Amended 488 10-5-12
900 KAR 6:030
Amended 856
900 KAR 6:060
Amended 327
Amended 805
900 KAR 6:075
Amended 857
900 KAR 6:085
Amended 329
900 KAR 6:090
Amended 331
Amended 807
900 KAR 6:125
Amended 860
900 KAR 6:130 365
Amended 811
900 KAR 9:010 (See 38 Ky.R.)
As Amended 770
902 KAR 20:420 684
902 KAR 55:110
Amended 629
906 KAR 1:160
Amended 335
As Amended 771
907 KAR 1:145
Amended 632
907 KAR 1:155
Amended 646
907 KAR 9:005
Amended 863
907 KAR 9:010
Amended 869
907 KAR 12:010 690
907 KAR 12:020 716
907 KAR 14:005 367
908 KAR 3:050
Amended 873
910 KAR 1:190
Amended 164
As Amended 490 9-19-12
910 KAR 1:240
Amended 649
910 KAR 1:260
Amended 875
910 KAR 1:240
921 KAR 1:001
Amended 337
As Amended 772
921 KAR 1:380
Amended 339
As Amended 774
921 KAR 1:400
Amended 342
921 KAR 1:410
Amended 345
As Amended 776
922 KAR 2:090
Amended 878
922 KAR 2:100
Amended 883
922 KAR 2:110
Amended 893
922 KAR 2:120
Amended 898
922 KAR 2:180
Amended 907
922 KAR 2:190
Amended 912
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SYMBOL KEY:
* 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.
12.355 201 KAR 22:045
13B 201 KAR 20:161
815 KAR 35:060
910 KAR 1:240
910 KAR 1:260
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:190
13B.010 921 KAR 1:410
15.055 921 KAR 1:410
15.380 906 KAR 1:160
16.505 - 16.652 105 KAR 1:430
17.165 910 KAR 1:240
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:180
17.500-17.580 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:180
18A.030 101 KAR 2:210
18A.225 101 KAR 2:210
18A.2254 101 KAR 2:210
39A.350- 39A.366 201 KAR 8:532
41.610 200 KAR 14:081
200 KAR 14:091
42.014 200 KAR 14:091
42.500 200 KAR 14:011
200 KAR 14:081
200 KAR 14:091
42.505-42.545 200 KAR 14:091
42.520 200 KAR 14:011
200 KAR 14:081
42.525 200 KAR 14:011
200 KAR 14:081
48.010 401 KAR 51:001
58.200 815 KAR 20:191
61.510 - 61.705 105 KAR 1:430
61.645 105 KAR:400
61.701 105 KAR 1:420
61.702 105 KAR 1:420
61.645 105 KAR 1:420
61.805-61.850 418 KAR 1:020
61.870-884 418 KAR 1:020
807 KAR 5:001
67A.620 921 KAR 1:410
78.510 - 78.852 105 KAR 1:430
95.620 921 KAR 1:410
95.878 921 KAR 1:410
98.2 922 KAR 2:090
131.570 921 KAR 1:410
134.490 103 KAR 5:220
141.040 306 KAR 1:011
146.200 - 146.360 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
418 KAR 1:031
146.410 - 146.535 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
146.415 418 KAR 1:010
146.550 - 146.570 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
418 KAR 1:010
418 KAR 1:020
418 KAR 1:031
418 KAR 1:040
418 KAR 1:050
418 KAR 1:060
418 KAR 1:070
146.600 - 146.619 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
146.990 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
150.010 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 2:300
301 KAR 3:012
301 KAR 4:070
150.025 301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 3:022
150.092 301 KAR 2:300
150.120 301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
150.170 301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 2:030
301 KAR 2:300
301 KAR 4:070
150.175 301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 2:300
301 KAR 3:022
150.180 301 KAR 3:022
301 KAR 4:070
150.183 301 KAR 3:022
150.090 301 KAR 1:015
150.195 301 KAR 4:070
150.240 301 KAR 3:012
301 KAR 3:022
150.275 301 KAR 3:022
150.280 301 KAR 3:022
150.290 301 KAR 3:022
150.330 301 KAR 2:225
150.340 301 KAR 2:225
150.445 301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
150.450 301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 3:022
150.485 301 KAR 3:022
150.520 301 KAR 3:022
150.525 301 KAR 3:022
150.600 301 KAR 3:022
150.603 301 KAR 2:225
301 KAR 3:022
150.620 301 KAR 3:012
150.625 301 KAR 1:015
150.640 301 KAR 3:012
301 KAR 3:022
150.660 301 KAR 3:022
150.720 301 KAR 3:022
150.990 301 KAR 1:015
301 KAR 1:146
301 KAR 1:155
301 KAR 2:030
301 KAR 3:012
301 KAR 4:070
151 922 KAR 2:120
154.12-100 307 KAR 1:005
154.20-033 307 KAR 1:005
307 KAR 8:011
307 KAR 9:010
154.31 307 KAR 1:005
307 KAR 4:020
154.32 307 KAR 8:011
154.32-010 307 KAR 1:005
154.34-070 307 KAR 9:010
154.45-001-154.45-120 306 KAR 1:011
156.160 704 KAR 3:305
704 KAR 7:160
157 922 KAR 2:090
157.390 16 KAR 2:120
158.444 704 KAR 7:160
158.645 703 KAR 5:225
704 KAR 3:305
158.6451 703 KAR 5:070
703 KAR 5:225
704 KAR 3:305
158.6453 703 KAR 5:070
703 KAR 5:225
158.6455 703 KAR 5:070
703 KAR 5:225
161.020 16 KAR 2:120
16 KAR 3:010
16 KAR 6:030
161.027 16 KAR 6:030
161.028 16 KAR 2:120
16 KAR 3:010
161.030 16 KAR 2:120
16 KAR 3:010
16 KAR 6:030
161.100 16 KAR 2:120
161.700 921 KAR 1:410
161.1211 16 KAR 2:120
161.1221 16 KAR 2:120
164.772 201 KAR 22:040
815 KAR 35:060
176.430 401 KAR 10:030
186 922 KAR 2:120
186.020 922 KAR 2:100
186.570 921 KAR 1:410
186A.115 601 KAR 9:090
186A.500-550 601 KAR 9:090
189.010-210 601 KAR 9:090
189.125 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
194A.050 921 KAR 1:001
922 KAR 2:100
194A.060 910 KAR 1:190
910 KAR 1:240
194A.700-729 910 KAR 1:240
196 501 KAR 6:130
501 KAR 6:140
501 KAR 6:230
501 KAR 6:270
501 KAR 6:999
196.030 501 KAR 16:290
501 KAR 16:310
501 KAR 16:330
196.070 501 KAR 16:290
501 KAR 16:310
501 KAR 16:330
196.180 501 KAR 16:290
501 KAR 16:310
501 KAR 16:330
197 501 KAR 6:130
501 KAR 6:140
501 KAR 6:230
501 KAR 6:270
501 KAR 6:999
198B.030 815 KAR 4:060
198B.4003 815 KAR 4:030
815 KAR 4:040
198B.4009 815 KAR 4:030
815 KAR 4:040
815 KAR 4:060
198B.4011 815 KAR 4:030
815 KAR 4:060
198B.4013 815 KAR 4:040
815 KAR 4:060
198B.4023 815 KAR 4:030
815 KAR 4:040
815 KAR 4:060
198B.4025 815 KAR 4:030
815 KAR 4:040
815 KAR 4:060
198B.4027 815 KAR 4:030
198B.4033 815 KAR 4:030
198B.6401 815 KAR 22:010
198B.6405 815 KAR 22:010
198B.6409 815 KAR 22:010
198B.6411 815 KAR 22:010
198B.6415 815 KAR 22:010
198B.6417 815 KAR 22:010
199.011 910 KAR 1:260
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:180
199.892 922 KAR 2:090
199.894 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
199.895 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
199.896 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:180
922 KAR 2:190
199.897 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
199.898 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:180
199.990 922 KAR 2:190
199.8982 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:180
199.8994 922 KAR 2:180
205.201 910 KAR 1:190
205.203 910 KAR 1:190
205.455 910 KAR 1:190
910 KAR 1:260
205.460 910 KAR 1:190
205.465 910 KAR 1:190
205.520 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 1:155
907 KAR 9:005
907 KAR 9:010
907 KAR 12:010
907 KAR 12:020
205.560 907 KAR 14:005
205.594 921 KAR 1:410
205.595 921 KAR 1:410
205.705 921 KAR 1:380
205.710-205.800 921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
205.710-205.802 921 KAR 1:410
205.990 921 KAR 1:400
205.992 921 KAR 1:380
205.5605 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 12:010
205.5606 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 12:010
205.5607 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 12:010
209.030 910 KAR 1:240
209A.030 910 KAR 1:190
210.710 907 KAR 3:050
210.720 907 KAR 3:050
210.730 907 KAR 3:050
211.350-211.380 922 KAR 2:120
213.046 921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
214.010 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:180
214.036 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
214.610 201 KAR 9:310
201 KAR 22:040
214.615 201 KAR 8:532
201 KAR 9:310
214.620 201 KAR 9:310
216.300 910 KAR 1:240
216.595 910 KAR 1:240
216.789 910 KAR 1:240
216.793 910 KAR 1:240
216B.010 900 KAR 6:060
900 KAR 6:075
900 KAR 6:085
900 KAR 6:090
900 KAR 6:130
216B.010 - 216B.131 902 KAR 20:420
216B.015 900 KAR 6:030
216B.020 900 KAR 6:125
900 KAR 6:130
216B.040 900 KAR 6:125
900 KAR 6:130
216B.061 900 KAR 6:085
216B.062 900 KAR 6:060
216B.085 900 KAR 6:090
216B.086 900 KAR 6:090
216B.090 900 KAR 6:090
216B.095 900 KAR 6:075
900 KAR 6:090
900 KAR 6:125
216B.130 900 KAR 6:030
216B.400 201 KAR 20:411
216B.450 907 KAR 9:005
907 KAR 9:010
216B.455 900 KAR 6:030
900 KAR 6:075
907 KAR 9:005
907 KAR 9:010
216B.459 907 KAR 9:005
907 KAR 9:010
216B.990 900 KAR 6:030
900 KAR 6:060
900 KAR 6:075
900 KAR 6:085
900 KAR 6:090
900 KAR 6:130
902 KAR 20:420
216B.0615 900 KAR 6:085
217 922 KAR 2:120
217.015 301 KAR 1:155
217B 302 KAR 27:050
302 KAR 28:020
302 KAR 28:050
302 KAR 29:020
302 KAR 29:060
217B.190 302 KAR 29:050
217B.515 302 KAR 29:050
217B.520 302 KAR 29:050
217B.525 302 KAR 29:050
217B.545 302 KAR 29:050
218A.010 902 KAR 55:110
218A.172 201 KAR 9:001
201 KAR 25:090
218A.175 201 KAR 9:250
902 KAR 20:420
218A.202 201 KAR 9:230
902 KAR 55:110
218A.205 201 KAR 2:020
201 KAR 2:050
201 KAR 2:061
201 KAR 5:010
201 KAR 5:030
201 KAR 5:130
201 KAR 9:081
201 KAR 9:200
201 KAR 9:210
201 KAR 9:220
201 KAR 9:240
201 KAR 9:260
201 KAR 9:310
201 KAR 20:056
201 KAR 20:057
201 KAR 20:161
201 KAR 20:215
201 KAR 25:011
201 KAR 25:021
201 KAR 25:031
201 KAR 25:051
201 KAR 25:090
218A.240 902 KAR 55:110
906 KAR 1:160
218A.435 501 KAR 11:011
218A.1446 906 KAR 1:160
224.01-010 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
401 KAR 51:001
224.01-070 401 KAR 5:055
224.01-400 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
224.10-100 401 KAR 51:017
224.16-050 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
224.16-070 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
224.20-100 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:052
224.20-110 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:052
224.20-120 401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:052
224.70-100 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
224.70-100 - 224.70-140 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
224.70-120 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
224.71-100 - 224.71-145 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
224.73-100 - 224.73-120 401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 10:026
401 KAR 10:030
401 KAR 10:031
224.99-010 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
227.220 922 KAR 2:120
227.480 815 KAR 35:020
227.487 815 KAR 35:020
227.491 815 KAR 35:020
227A.010 815 KAR 35:060
227A.060 815 KAR 35:060
227A.100 815 KAR 35:060
235.010 301 KAR 1:015
235.990 301 KAR 1:015
237.110 921 KAR 1:410
247.232 302 KAR 16:091
278 807 KAR 5:006
278.010 807 KAR 5:011
807 KAR 5:076
278.020 807 KAR 5:001
278.030 807 KAR 5:011
807 KAR 5:076
278.160 807 KAR 5:011
807 KAR 5:076
278.170 807 KAR 5:011
278.180 807 KAR 5:011
807 KAR 5:076
278.185 807 KAR 5:011
807 KAR 5:076
278.190 807 KAR 5:011
807 KAR 5:076
278.300 807 KAR 5:001
278.310 807 KAR 5:076
278.380 807 KAR 5:076
281A.120 502 KAR 10:120
281A.130 502 KAR 10:120
281A.150 502 KAR 10:120
281A.160 502 KAR 10:120
281A.170 502 KAR 10:120
304.1-040 806 KAR 10:060
304.1-050 806 KAR 17:555
304.2-110 806 KAR 10:060
304.9-105 806 KAR 9:211
304.9-260 806 KAR 9:211
304.9-270 806 KAR 9:211
304.9-330 806 KAR 9:211
304.9-430 806 KAR 9:211
304.10-030 806 KAR 10:060
304.10-040 806 KAR 10:060
304.10-140 806 KAR 10:060
304.14-120 806 KAR 17:555
304.14-430 - 304.14-450 806 KAR 17:555
304.17A-095 - 304.17A-0954 806 KAR 17:555
304.040 - 304.075 201 KAR 8:532
309.331 201 KAR 45:010
201 KAR 45:050
309.335 201 KAR 45:010
201 KAR 45:020
309.337 201 KAR 45:040
309.339 201 KAR 45:050
310.005 910 KAR 1:190
310.021 910 KAR 1:190
310.031 910 KAR 1:190
310.041 201 KAR 45:030
311.420 201 KAR 25:011
311.450 201 KAR 25:021
201 KAR 25:031
311.490 201 KAR 25:051
311.530 - 311.620 201 KAR 9:001
201 KAR 9:081
201 KAR 9:200
201 KAR 9:210
201 KAR 9:220
201 KAR 9:230
201 KAR 9:240
201 KAR 9:250
201 KAR 9:260
311.565 201 KAR 9:310
311.601 201 KAR 9:310
311.990 201 KAR 9:001
201 KAR 9:081
201 KAR 9:200
201 KAR 9:210
201 KAR 9:220
201 KAR 9:230
201 KAR 9:240
201 KAR 9:250
201 KAR 9:260
311A.110 202 KAR 7:601
311A.115 202 KAR 7:601
311A.120 202 KAR 7:601
311A.130 202 KAR 7:601
313.010 201 KAR 8:532
313.022 201 KAR 8:520
313.030 201 KAR 8:520
201 KAR 8:532
313.035 201 KAR 8:532
313.060 201 KAR 8:540
313.080 201 KAR 8:532
313.085 201 KAR 8:540
313.100 201 KAR 8:520
313.130 201 KAR 8:532
313.245 201 KAR 8:532
314.01 922 KAR 2:100
314.011 201 KAR 20:056
201 KAR 20:057
201 KAR 20:161
201 KAR 20:215
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:180
314.031 201 KAR 20:161
314.041 201 KAR 20:230
201 KAR 20:370
314.042 201 KAR 20:056
201 KAR 20:057
201 KAR 20:370
314.051 201 KAR 20:230
201 KAR 20:370
314.071 201 KAR 20:161
201 KAR 20:230
201 KAR 20:370
314.073 201 KAR 20:215
201 KAR 20:230
314.091 201 KAR 20:056
201 KAR 20:161
314.107 201 KAR 20:161
201 KAR 20:370
314.142 201 KAR 20:411
314.161 201 KAR 20:056
314.193 201 KAR 20:057
314.470 201 KAR 20:056
201 KAR 20:161
314.991 201 KAR 20:161
201 KAR 20:215
201 KAR 20:411
315.010 201 KAR 2:340
315.020 201 KAR 2:205
201 KAR 2:340
315.035 201 KAR 2:050
201 KAR 2:340
315.036 201 KAR 2:050
315.050 201 KAR 2:050
315.060 201 KAR 2:050
315.050 201 KAR 2:020
315.110 201 KAR 2:050
315.120 201 KAR 2:050
315.131 201 KAR 2:061
315.191 201 KAR 2:061
201 KAR 2:205
201 KAR 2:340
315.210 201 KAR 2:030
315.300 201 KAR 2:205
315.335 201 KAR 2:205
315.402 201 KAR 2:050
315.512 201 KAR 2:350
315.514 201 KAR 2:350
315.518 201 KAR 2:050
201 KAR 2:350
315.520 201 KAR 2:050
201 KAR 2:350
315.0351 201 KAR 2:050
201 KAR 2:205
317.410 201 KAR 14:105
317.440 201 KAR 14:105
318 922 KAR 2:120
318.010 815 KAR 20:020
318.015 815 KAR 20:020
318.054 815 KAR 20:034
318.130 815 KAR 20:020
815 KAR 20:034
318.150 815 KAR 20:020
318.160 815 KAR 20:191
318.200 815 KAR 20:020
319B.010 201 KAR 44:090
319B.030 201 KAR 44:090
201 KAR 44:120
319B.040 201 KAR 44:400
319B.130 201 KAR 44:110
320.220 201 KAR 5:010
320.250 201 KAR 5:010
320.270 201 KAR 5:010
320.280 201 KAR 5:030
322.060 201 KAR 18:040
322.090 201 KAR 18:040
322.100 201 KAR 18:040
322.110 201 KAR 18:040
322.120 201 KAR 18:040
322.160 201 KAR 18:040
322.170 201 KAR 18:040
322.290 201 KAR 18:192
324A.010 201 KAR 30:030
324A.030 201 KAR 30:030
324A.035 201 KAR 30:030
201 KAR 30:125
201 KAR 30:180
201 KAR 30:190
324A.040 201 KAR 30:030
201 KAR 30:190
324A.045 201 KAR 30:125
324A.052 201 KAR 30:030
327.010 201 KAR 22:001
201 KAR 22:045
327.040 201 KAR 22:053
327.050 201 KAR 22:040
327.070 201 KAR 22:040
201 KAR 22:045
201 KAR 22:053
334A.030 16 KAR 2:120
334A.033 16 KAR 2:120
334A.035 16 KAR 2:120
334A.050 16 KAR 2:120
334A.060 16 KAR 2:120
334A.170 201 KAR 17:090
334A.200 201 KAR 17:110
339.230 815 KAR 35:060
367.83801 40 KAR 2:330
367.83805 40 KAR 2:330
367.83807 40 KAR 2:330
382.800-382.860 418 KAR 1:040
403.160 921 KAR 1:400
403.210-403.240 921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:400
403.211 921 KAR 1:380
403.211-403.215 921 KAR 1:410
405.060 921 KAR 1:410
405.405-405.991 921 KAR 1:410
405.430 921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
405.440 921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:400
405.467 921 KAR 1:380
405.520 921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:380
405.991 921 KAR 1:400
406.021 921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
406.025 921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
407.5101-407.5902 921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:410
421.500-421-550 201 KAR 20:411
422.317 201 KAR 8:540
427.120 921 KAR 1:410
427.125 921 KAR 1:410
431.213 - 431.270 501 KAR 16:290
501 KAR 16:310
501 KAR 16:330
439 501 KAR 6:130
501 KAR 6:140
501 KAR 6:230
501 KAR 6:270
501 KAR 6:999
446.010 418 KAR 1:010
447.272 907 KAR 1:155
907 KAR 12:020
454.220 921 KAR 1:400
514 910 KAR 1:260
527.070 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:180
532.130 - 532.140 501 KAR 16:290
600.020 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
610.170 921 KAR 1:380
620.020 922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:180
620.030 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
16 C.F.R. 922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
29 C.F.R. 815 KAR 35:060
31 C.F.R. 921 KAR 1:410
33 C.F.R. 401 KAR 5:055
40 C.F.R. 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
401 KAR 10:001
401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:017
401 KAR 51:052
42 C.F.R. 907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 1:155
907 KAR 12:010
907 KAR 12:020
45 C.F.R. 921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
921 KAR 1:410
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:110
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:180
49 C.F.R. 502 KAR 10:120
807 KAR 5:006
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
7 U.S.C. 302 KAR 27:050
302 KAR 28:050
302 KAR 29:060
12 U.S.C. 201 KAR 30:125
201 KAR 30:190
15 U.S.C. 921 KAR 1:410
20 U.S.C. 703 KAR 5:225
26 U.S.C. 105 KAR 1:430
306 KAR 1:011
30 U.S.C. 401 KAR 10:030
33 U.S.C. 401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
42 U.S.C. 201 KAR 8:540
401 KAR 5:055
401 KAR 5:060
401 KAR 51:001
401 KAR 51:017
401 KAR 51:052
806 KAR 17:555
907 KAR 1:145
907 KAR 1:155
907 KAR 12:010
907 KAR 12:020
910 KAR 1:190
910 KAR 1:260
921 KAR 1:001
921 KAR 1:380
921 KAR 1:400
921 KAR 1:410
922 KAR 2:090
922 KAR 2:100
922 KAR 2:120
922 KAR 2:180
49 U.S.C. 502 KAR 10:120
807 KAR 5:006
Pub.L.110-245 105 KAR 1:430
2010 ES Ky. Acts Ch. 1 806 KAR 17:545
2011 Ky. Acts Ch. 82 807 KAR 5:100
807 KAR 5:110
2012 Ky. Acts Ch. 1 201 KAR 8:520
201 KAR 8:532
201 KAR 8:540
2012 Ky Acts Ch. 144 806 KAR 17:540
806 KAR 17:545
806 KAR 17:555
TECHNICAL AMENDMENT INDEX
The Technical Amendment Index is a list of administrative regulations which have had technical, nonsubstantive amendments entered since being published in the 2010 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: Finalized 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.
Regulation Effective
Number Date
201 KAR 20:310 7/23/2012
201 KAR 44:020 8/28/2012
803 KAR 2:180 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:304 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:305 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:311 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:315 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:319 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:408 7/12/2012
803 KAR 2:600 7/12/2012
908 KAR 3:050 8/9/2012
911 KAR 1:070 8/2/2012
921 KAR 2:270 7/5/2012
922 KAR 1:430 7/5/2012
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
Agriculture Pest Control
Certification; 302 KAR 27:050
Amusement Rides
Rides and attractions not included in the definition of amusement ride or attraction; 302 KAR 16:091
Ornamental Turf Lawn and Interior Plantscape Pest Control
Certification; 302 KAR 28:050
General provisions; 302 KAR 28:020
Structural Pest Control
Certification; 302 KAR 29:060
Commercial structural pest control and fumigation; 302 KAR 29:050
General provisions; 302 KAR 29:020
AIR QUALITY, DIVISION OF
Attainment and Maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Definitions for 401 KAR Chapter 51; 401 KAR 51:001
Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality; 401 KAR 51:017
Review of new sources in or impacting upon nonattainment areas; 401 KAR 51:052
BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT, DIVISION OF
Elevator Safety
Elevator contractor licensing requirements; 815 KAR 4:030
Elevator mechanic licensing requirements; 815 KAR 4:040
Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers; 815 KAR 4:060
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, CABINET FOR
Economic Development Finance Authority
Applications for Kentucky Incentive Program; 307 KAR 1:005
Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act; 307 KAR 4:020
Repeal of 306 KAR 1:010, 1:020, 1:030, 1:040, 1:050, 1:060, 1:070 and 1:090; 306 KAR 1:011
Kentucky Business Investment Program
Repeal of 307 KAR 8:010; 307 KAR 8:011
Kentucky Reinvestment Act
Application for Kentucky Reinvestment Act Program; 307 KAR 9:010
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Assessment and Accountability
Accountability Definitions and Procedures; 703 KAR 5:240
Procedures for the inclusion of special populations in the state-required assessment and accountability programs; 703 KAR 5:070
Repeal of 703 KAR 5:001, 020, 040, 050, 060, 130 and 160; 703 KAR 5:002
School and district accountability, recognition, support, and consequences; 703 KAR 5:225
General Administration
School health services; 702 KAR 1:160
Kindergartens and Nursery Schools
Common Kindergarten entry screener; 704 KAR 5:070
Office of Instruction
Commonwealth Diploma Program; 704 KAR 3:340
Minimum requirements for high school graduation; 704 KAR 3:305
Use of Restraint and Seclusion in Public Schools; 704 KAR 7:160
EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CABINET
Education, Department of; Titles 702-704 KAR (See Education, Department of)
EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD
Administrative Certificates
Certification for school superintendent; 16 KAR 3:010
Advanced Certification and Rank
Examination prerequisites for principal certification; 16 KAR 6:030
Teaching Certificates
Emergency certification and out-of-field teaching; 16 KAR 2:120
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET
Environmental Protection, Department of
Air Quality, Division of (See Air Quality, Division of; 401 KAR Chapter 51)
Public Service Commission
Utilities
Alternative rate adjustment procedure for small utilities; 807 KAR 5:076
General Rules; 807 KAR 5:006
Rules of procedure; 807 KAR 5:001
Tariffs; 807 KAR 5:011
Water, Division of (See Water Quality, Division of, 401 KAR Chapter 5)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF
Air Quality, Division of (See Air Quality, Division of; 401 KAR Chapter 51)
Antidegradation policy implementation methodology; 401 KAR 10:030
Definitions for 401 KAR Chapter 10; 401 KAR 10:001
Designation of uses of surface waters; 401 KAR 10:026
Surface water standards; 401 KAR 10:031
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
Kentucky Retirement Systems (See Kentucky Retirement Systems, KAR Title 105)
FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF
Fish
Boat and motor restrictions; 301 KAR 1:015
Commercial fishing gear; 301 KAR 1:146
Commercial fishing requirements; 301 KAR 1:155
Taking of fish by nontraditional fishing methods; 301 KAR 1:410
Game
Black bear; 301 KAR 2:300
Commercial guide license; 301 KAR 2:030
Dove, wood duck, teal, and other migratory game bird hunting; 301 KAR 2:225
Importation of game birds; 301 KAR 2:084
Shooting areas, dog training areas, commercial foxhound training enclosures; and bobwhite shoot-to-train; 301 KAR 2:041
Small game and furbearer hunting and trapping on public areas; 301 KAR 2:049
Transportation and holding of live exotic wildlife; 301 KAR 2:082
Transportation and holding of live native wildlife; 301 KAR 2:081
Hunting and Fishing
License, tag, and permit fees; 301 KAR 3:022
Public use of Otter Creek Outdoor recreation area; 301 KAR 3:012
Wildlife
Scientific and educational collecting permits; 301 KAR 4:070
GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Agriculture, Department of (See Agriculture, Department of; KAR Title 302 KAR)
Barbering; Board of
Barbering school enrollment and postgraduate requirements; 201 KAR 14:105
Dentistry; Board of
Dental practices and prescription writing; 201 KAR 8:540
Fees and Fines; 201 KAR 8:520
Licensure of dental hygienists; 201 KAR 8:562
Licensure of dentists; 201 KAR 8:532
Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board (See Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board, 201 KAR Chapter 30)
Licensed Diabetes Educators; Board of
Code of ethics; 201 KAR 45:050
Continuing education; 201 KAR 45:040
Fees; 201 KAR 45:010
Renewal, reinstatement and inactive status; 201 KAR 45:030
Supervision and work experience; 201 KAR 45:020
Marriage and Family Therapists, Board of
Supervision of marriage and family therapist associates; 201 KAR 32:035
Medical Licensure; Board of
Continuing medical education; 201 KAR 9:310
Criminal background checks required for all new applicants; 201 KAR 9:210
Definitions for terms used in KRS 218A.172; 201 KAR 9:001
Disciplinary proceedings; 201 KAR 9:081
Emergency orders and hearings; appeals and other proceedings; 201 KAR 9:240
Investigation and disposition of complaints; 201 KAR 20:161
National practitioner data bank reports; 201 KAR 9:200
Professional standards for prescribing and dispensing controlled substances; 201 KAR 9:260
Registration and oversight of pain management facilities; 201 KAR 9:250
Restriction upon dispensing of Schedule II Controlled Substances and Schedule III Controlled Substances Containing Hydrocodone; 201 KAR 9:220
Required registration in the KASPER System; Legal Requirements for prescribing controlled substances in the Commonwealth of Kentucky; enforcement; 201 KAR 9:230
Military Affairs; Department of
Nursing, Board of
Advanced practice registered nurse licensure, program requirements, recognition of a national certifying organization; 201 KAR 20:056
Applications for licensure; 201 KAR 20:370
Alternative program; 201 KAR 20:450
Continuing competency requirements; 201 KAR 20:215
Investigation and disposition; 201 KAR 20:161
Renewal; 201 KAR 20:230
Scope and standards of practice of advanced practice registered nurses; 201 KAR 20:057
Sexual assault nurse examiner program standards and credential requirements; 201 KAR 20:411
Voluntary relinquishment of a license or credential; 201 KAR 20:510
Ophthalmic Dispensers; Board of
Licensing; application; examination; experience; renewal; and inactive status; 201 KAR 13:040
Optometric Examiners; Board of
Annual courses of study required; 201 KAR 5:030
Application for licensure; endorsement; 201 KAR 5:010
Controlled substances; 201 KAR 5:130
Pharmacy, Board of
Examination; 201 KAR 2:020
Home medical equipment service providers; 201 KAR 2:350
Licenses and permits; fees; 201 KAR 2:050
License transfer; 201 KAR 2:030
Pharmacist-in-charge; 201 KAR 2:205
Procedures followed by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy in the investigation and hearing complaints; 201 KAR 2:061
Special pharmacy permit for clinical practice; 201 KAR 2:340
Physical Therapy, Board of (See Physical Therapy, Board of; 201 KAR Chapter 22)
Podiatry; Board of
Annual renewal of licenses, fees; 201 KAR 25:021
Approved schools; examination application; fees; 201 KAR 25:011
Continuing education; 201 KAR 25:031
Prescribing and dispensing controlled substances; 201 KAR 25:090
Professional engineers and land surveyors, Board of Licensure for
Continuing professional development for professional land surveyors; 201 KAR 18:192
Fees; 201 KAR 18:040
Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics; Board of
Inactive status; 201 KAR 44:100
Licensure by endorsement; 201 KAR 44:110
Post residency registration; 201 KAR 44:120
Procedure for complaints and hearings involving licenses: temporary suspension; 201 KAR 25:051
Requirements for licensure as an orthotist, prosthetist, orthotist-prosthetist, pedorthist, or orthotic fitter on or after January 1, 2013; 201 KAR 44:090
Speech-Language pathology and audiology; Board of
Continuing education requirements; 201 KAR 17:090
Telehealth and telepractice; 201 KAR 17:110
State Investment Commission
Guidelines for money market instruments; 200 KAR 14:091
Qualified investments; 200 KAR 14:011
Repurchase agreement; 200 KAR 14:081
Military Assistance Trust Funds
National Guard adoption benefit program; 106 KAR 2:030
HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, CABINET FOR
Aging and Independent Living, Department for
Aging Services
Nutrition program for older persons; 910 KAR 1:190
Audits and Investigations; Division of
Monitoring system for prescription controlled substances; 902 KAR 55:110
Certificate of Need
Certificate of Need annual surveys, and registration requirements for new Magnetic Resonance Imaging units; 900 KAR 6:125
Certificate of Need criteria for physician exemption; 900 KAR 6:130
Certificate of Need expenditure minimums; 900 KAR 6:030
Certificate of Need filing, hearing, and show cause hearing; 900 KAR 6:090
Certificate of Need nonsubstantive review; 900 KAR 6:075
Implementation of outstanding Certificates of Need if ownership has changed; 900 KAR 6:085
Timetable for submission of Certificate of Need applications; 900 KAR 6:060
Child care; Division of
Certification of family child-care homes; 922 KAR 2:100
Child-care center health and safety standards; 922 KAR 2:120
Child-care center licensure; 922 KAR 2:090
Child-care center provider requirements; 922 KAR 2:110
Civil penalties; 922 KAR 2:190
Requirements for registered child care providers in the Child Care Assistance program; 922 KAR 2:180
Community Alternatives; Division of
Certification of assisted-living communities; 910 KAR 1:240
Kentucky Family Caregiver program; 910 KAR 1:260
New supports for community living waiver service and coverage policies; 907 KAR 12:010
Data Reporting and Public Use Data Sets
Data reporting by health care providers; 900 KAR 7:030
Health Care; Division of
Pain management facilities; 902 KAR 20:420
Income Support; Department for
Child support collection and enforcement; 921 KAR 1:410
Child support enforcement program application and inter governmental process; 921 KAR 1:380
Definitions; 921 KAR 1:001
Establishment, review, and modification of child support and medical support orders; 921 KAR 1:400
Inspector General; Office of
Monitoring system for products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine; 906 KAR 1:160
Kentucky Health Information
Kentucky health information exchange participation; 900 KAR 9:010
Medicaid Services; Department for 907 KAR Chapter 1 (See Medicaid Services; Department of)
Health care-acquired conditions and other provider preventable conditions; 907 KAR 14:005
Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services
Per diem rates; 908 KAR 3:050
HOUSING, BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION, DEPARTMENT OF
Building Code Enforcement, Division of; 815 KAR Chapters 4-8 (See Building Code Enforcement, Division of)
Electrical
Licensing of electrical contractors, electricians, and master electricians pursuant to KRS 227A.060; 815 KAR 35:060
Fire Protection Sprinkler Contractors and Inspectors
Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers; 815 KAR 22:010
Plumbing
Joints and connections; 815 KAR 20:100
Minimum fixture requirements; 815 KAR 20:191
Parts or materials list; 815 KAR 20:020
Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers; 815 KAR 20:034
INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF
Agents, Consultants, Solicitors and Adjusters
806 KAR 9:211. Repeal of 806 KAR 9:210
Authorization of Insurers and General Requirements
Risk-based capital for insurers; 806 KAR 3:190
Health Insurance Contracts
ICARE Program employer eligibility, application process, and requirements; 806 KAR 17:545
ICARE Program high-cost conditions; 806 KAR 17:540
ICARE Program requirements; 806 KAR 17:555
Surplus Lines
Cancelation of financial responsibility; 806 KAR 10:060
JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET
Kentucky State Police; Department of; 502 KAR Chapter 11 (See Kentucky State Police; Department of)
Asset Forfeiture
Repeal 501 KAR 11:010; 501 KAR 11:011
Capital Punishment
Lethal injection protocols; 501 KAR 16:330
Pre-execution medical actions; 501 KAR 16:310
Preliminary and post-execution procedures concerning condemned person; 501 KAR 16:290
Office of the Secretary
Bell County Forestry Camp; 501 KAR 6:140
Corrections policies and procedures; 501 KAR 6:020
Corrections secured policies and procedures; 501 KAR 6:999
Little Sandy Correctional Complex; 501 KAR 6:230
Luther Luckett Correctional Complex; 501 KAR 6:050
Probation and parole policies and procedures; 501 KAR 6:280
Probation and parole policies and procedures; 501 KAR 6:270
Procedures for recommendation of early termination of probation and review of compliance of supervised individuals; 501 KAR 6:260
Roederer Correctional Complex; 501 KAR 6:110
Western Kentucky Correctional Complex; 501 KAR 6:130
KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM
Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services
Training, education, and continuing education; 202 KAR 7:601
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
Division of Student and Administrative Services
Kentucky Loan Program; 11 KAR 3:100
KENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Harness
Disciplinary measures and penalties; 811 KAR 1:095
Drug, medication, and substance classification schedule and withdrawal guidelines; 811 KAR 1:093
Medication; testing procedures; prohibited practices; 811 KAR 1:090
Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, and Arabian Racing
Disciplinary measures and penalties; 811 KAR 2:100
Drug, medication, and substance classification schedule and withdrawal guidelines; 811 KAR 2:093
Medication; testing procedures; prohibited practices; 811 KAR 2:096
Thoroughbred Racing
Disciplinary measures and penalties; 810 KAR 1:028
Drug, medication, and substance classification schedule and withdrawal guidelines; 810 KAR 1:040
Medication; testing procedures; prohibited practices; 810 KAR 1:018
KENTUCKY REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS BOARD
Continuing education for appraisers; 201 KAR 30:125
Distance education standards; 201 KAR 30:180
Educational requirements for certification; 201 KAR 30:190
Types of appraisers required in federally-related transactions; certification and licensure; 201 KAR 30:030
KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
General Rules
401(h) account established under 26 USC 401(h); 105 KAR 1:420
Federal taxation limitation year; 105 KAR 1:400
General compliance with federal tax laws; 105 KAR 1:430
KENTUCKY STATE POLICE; DEPARTMENT OF
Driver Training
Hazardous materials endorsement requirements; 502 KAR 10:120
LABOR CABINET
Workplace Standards, Department of; 803 Chapter 2 (See Workplace Standards, Department of)
MEDICAID SERVICES; DEPARTMENT FOR
Payments for supports for community living services for an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability; 907 KAR 1:155
Reimbursement for New Supports for Community Living
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility Services and Reimbursement
Level I and II psychiatric residential treatment facility service and coverage policies; 907 KAR 9:005
Reimbursement for Level I and II psychiatric residential treatment facility services; 907 KAR 9:010
Waiver services; 907 KAR 12:020
Quality Living; Division of
Kentucky Family Caregiver Program
Supports for community living services for an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability; 907 KAR 1:145
NATURAL RESOURCES; DEPARTMENT FOR
Bond and Insurance Requirements
General bonding provisions; 405 KAR 10:015
General requirements for liability insurance; 405 KAR 10:030
Repeal of 405 KAR 10:010 and 10:020; 405 KAR 10:011E
Performance Standards for Surface Mining Activities
Contemporaneous reclamation; 405 KAR 16:020
Technical and Administrative Support; Division of
Administrative procedures of the board; 418 KAR 1:020
Definitions for 418 KAR Chapter 1; 418 KAR 1:010
Grant applications; 418 KAR 1:040
Repeal of 418 KAR 1:030; 418 KAR 1:031
Management; 418 KAR 1:060
Procedures for acquisition of land; 418 KAR 1:050
Remedies; 418 KAR 1:070
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
Division of Consumer Protection
Mold remediation; 40 KAR 2:330
PHYSICAL THERAPY, BOARD OF
Code of ethical standards and standards of practice for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants; 201 KAR 22:053
Continued competency requirements and procedures; 201 KAR 22:045
Definitions for 201 KAR Chapter 22; 201 KAR 22:001
Procedure for renewal or reinstatement of a credential for a physical therapist or a physical therapist assistant; 201 KAR 22:040
PERSONNEL CABINET
Office of the Secretary
Plan Year handbook for the Public Employee Health Insurance Program; 101 KAR 2:210
PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET
Alcoholic Beverage Control, Division of
Entertainment destination center license; 804 KAR 4:370
Housing, Buildings, and Construction, Department of 815 KAR Chapter 25 (Housing, Buildings, and Construction, Department of)
Insurance, Department of; Title 806 Chapters 2, 14-17(See Insurance, Department of)
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission; KAR Titles 810 and 811(See Kentucky Horse Racing Commission)
REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF
Ad Valorem Tax; Administration
Installment payment plan guidelines for third party purchasers of certificates of delinquency; 103 KAR 5:220
Sales and Use Tax; Administration and Accounting
Disaster area relief sales and use tax refunds; 103 KAR 31:170
TRANSPORTATION CABINET
Motor Carriers; Division of
Overweight or over dimensional farm equipment; 601 KAR 1:019
Special overweight or overdimensional motor vehicle load permits; 601 KAR 1:018
Motor Vehicle Tax
Procedures for inspecting vehicles; 601 KAR 9:090
TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET
Fish and Wildlife Resources, Title 301 Chapters 1-4 (See Fish and Wildlife Resources)
Parks; Department of
Campgrounds; 304 KAR 1:040
Kentucky Proud Promotion Program; 304 KAR 1:080
WATER, DIVISION OF
Designation of uses of surface water, "
KPDES application requirements; 401 KAR 5:060
Scope and applicability of the KPDES Program; 401 KAR 5:055
WORKPLACE STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF
Occupational Safety and Health
Adoption of 29 C.F.R. Part 1926.250-252; 803 KAR 2:407
Commercial diving operations; 803 KAR 2:319
Fire protection and prevention; 803 KAR 2:405
General; 803 KAR 2:300
General environmental controls; 803 KAR 2:309
Hazardous materials; 803 KAR 2:307
Maritime employment; 803 KAR 2:500
Materials handling and storage; 803 KAR 2:313
Occupational health and environmental controls; 803 KAR 2:403
Special industries; 803 KAR 2:317
Toxic and hazardous substances; 803 KAR 2:320 and 2:425
Welding, cutting, and brazing; 803 KAR 2:316