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211.976 Application, filing and contents -- Conditions of bond.
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All persons proposing to engage in business for the purposes of this chapter
shall file an application for licensing on forms provided by the cabinet with
information specifying that waste hauling is restricted to household sewage or
sludge only; commercial or industrial sanitary sewage or sludge only; grease
trap sewage or sludge only; or combinations of the above. Other information
deemed necessary, as well as the required fee, shall accompany the
application. The secretary may establish a fee schedule according to
authorization in the state budget document.
If the cabinet, after any investigation it deems necessary, finds that the
applicant has the qualifications, experience, reputation, and approved site for
disposal necessary to perform the service in an acceptable manner and not
detrimental to the environment or to public health, it shall issue or cause to be
issued a license for the said business. This license is not transferable. The
application for license shall be made to the cabinet prior to March 1 of each
year, and shall be accompanied by a surety bond tendered by a company
registered in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, to indemnify persons for whom
service and maintenance work is performed, if faulty, and to guarantee
disposal of sewage sludge in an approved manner; or with sureties, form and
sufficiency acceptable to the cabinet. Bonds shall be in the amount of two
thousand dollars ($2,000). The cabinet shall be the obligee, and the bond shall
be for the benefit and purpose to protect all persons and the environment
damaged by faulty workmanship in the servicing or maintaining of sewage
pretreatment units, grease traps, or holding tanks, or in the disposal of sewage
sludge, and shall guarantee the appearance of the licensee to answer any
summons within thirty (30) days of notice to the bonding company of the
issuance of summons. Bonds shall be conditioned upon the performance of the
services in a workmanlike manner, and in a manner which will not create a
public health hazard nor damage the environment.
Effective:July 14, 1992
History: Amended 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 248, sec. 6, effective July 14, 1992. -Amended 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 74, Art. III, sec. 13(8). -- Amended 1972 (1st Extra.
Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 3, sec. 16, effective January 1, 1975. -- Created 1968 Ky.
Acts ch. 82, sec. 3.
Formerly codified as KRS 224.227.
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