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2009 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 13A ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
13A.140 Administrative regulations presumed valid -- Promulgating administrative body to bear burden of proof in court challenge.
Download pdfthe duty of the promulgating administrative body to show and bear the burden of
proof to show:
(a) That the administrative body possessed the authority to promulgate the administrative regulation; (b) That the administrative regulation is consistent with any statute authorizing or controlling its issuance; (c) That the administrative regulation is not in excess of statutory authority;
(d) That the administrative regulation is not beyond the scope of legislative intent or statutory authority; (e) That the administrative regulation is not violative of any other applicable statute; and (f) That the laws and administrative regulations relating to promulgation of administrative regulations were faithfully followed. (2) It shall be prima facie evidence of compliance with the provisions of this section as to the holding of hearings, statements of consideration, consideration of tiering,
local government impact, and fiscal impact to file with the court appropriate
citations to the Administrative Register which indicate such compliance. Effective: April 13, 1984
History: Created 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 417, sec. 14, effective April 13, 1984.
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