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227A.100 Fees -- Application for renewal or reinstatement of license.
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Each licensee licensed under the provisions of KRS 227A.010 to 227A.140 shall
annually, on or before the last day of the licensee's birth month, pay to the
department a renewal fee as established in administrative regulations promulgated
by the department.
A sixty (60) day grace period shall be allowed after the anniversary date of the
license during which time a licensee may continue to practice and may renew his or
her license upon payment of the renewal fee plus a late renewal fee as promulgated
by administrative regulation of the department.
A license not renewed before the end of the sixty (60) day grace period shall
terminate based on the failure of the licensee to renew in a timely manner. Upon
termination, the licensee is no longer eligible to practice in the Commonwealth.
After the sixty (60) day grace period, a former licensee with a terminated license
may have the license reinstated upon payment of the renewal fee plus a
reinstatement fee as promulgated by administrative regulation of the department. An
applicant for reinstatement after termination of the license shall not be required to
submit to any examination as a condition for reinstatement, if the reinstatement
application is made within three (3) years from the date of termination.
A suspended license is subject to expiration and termination and shall be renewed
as provided in this section. Renewal shall not entitle the licensee to engage in the
practice until the suspension has ended or is otherwise removed by the department
and the right to practice is restored by the department.
A revoked license is subject to expiration or termination but may not be renewed. If
it is reinstated, the former licensee shall pay the reinstatement fee as promulgated by
administrative regulations under subsection (4) of this section and the renewal fee
as promulgated by administrative regulations under subsection (1) of this section.
The department shall require an applicant for renewal or reinstatement of a license
to show evidence of completing at least six (6) hours of continuing education
provided by the National Electrical Contractors Association, the Associated
Builders and Contractors, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the
Associated General Contractors, the International Association of Electrical
Inspectors, the Independent Electrical Contractors Association, the Kentucky
Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction, or other provider of
instruction approved by the department. The department shall promulgate
administrative regulations establishing the content of the programs and the
qualifications of the providers.
The department shall require, where applicable, that an applicant for renewal or
reinstatement of a license submit proof that the applicant has complied with
workers' compensation and unemployment insurance laws and regulations and has
obtained a general liability insurance policy of not less than five hundred thousand
dollars ($500,000).
The department may, through the promulgation of administrative regulations:
(a) Establish an inactive license for licensees who are not actively engaging in the
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electrical business but wish to maintain their license;
Reduce license and renewal fees for inactive licensees; and
Waive the requirements established in subsection (8) of this section for
inactive licensees.
Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 436, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended
2004 Ky. Acts ch. 81, sec. 3, effective April 6, 2004. -- Created 2003 Ky. Acts ch.
119, sec. 10, effective June 24, 2003.
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