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Kentucky regulations

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  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Public Health - 911 KAR 1:010. Application for Clinical Programs
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky 911 KAR 1:010 establishes application procedures, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements for the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs clinical programs.

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Public Health - 911 KAR 1:085. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program
July 1, 2026

Kentucky's Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program (911 KAR 1:085) sets standards for designating infant audiological assessment centers and approves screening methods for newborns in obstetric and midwifery facilities.

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Public Health - 902 KAR 1:400. Administrative Conference
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Department for Public Health regulation 902 KAR 1:400 establishes procedures for administrative conferences in response to enforcement actions, allowing permit holders to request conferences within ten business days of receiving an enforcem…

  • Kentucky Registry of Election Finance - 32 KAR 2:050. Conciliation.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Registry of Election Finance establishes conciliation procedures for violations with timeframes of 15 days before elections or 30-90 days otherwise, allowing fine reductions for mitigating factors like training attendance.

  • Department of Revenue - 103 KAR 27:030. Brokers, lienors and fiduciaries.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's Department of Revenue amendments clarify that brokers without possession of tangible personal property are not retailers, while pawnbrokers, lienors, and fiduciaries selling tangible personal property must collect sales and use tax on gro…

  • Department of Revenue - 103 KAR 30:280. Sales to water haulers.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Department of Revenue clarifies sales tax exemptions for water haulers selling to residential customers who file Form 51A380, while non-residential water sales remain taxable unless another exemption applies.

  • State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors - 201 KAR 18:120. Replacement of license certificates and business entity permit certificates.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors updates replacement procedures for license and permit certificates upon loss, destruction, name change, or mutilation, requiring submission of reissuance fees and legal docume…

  • Board of Physical Therapy - 201 KAR 22:130. Per diem of board members.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Physical Therapy increases member per diem from $120 to $200 per day for board meeting attendance, effective under HB 48's $250 statutory cap.

  • Kentucky Board of Social Work - 201 KAR 23:020 Fees Amendment
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Social Work amends licensing fees, establishing $50 for temporary licenses, $75–$200 for multistate licenses by level, and $25 application fees, affecting approximately 8,266 social workers statewide.

  • Kentucky Board of Social Work - 201 KAR 23:140 Per Diem Compensation Amendment
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Social Work increases per diem compensation for board members from $100 to $125 per day, with estimated annual cost of $2,100 funded through licensure fees.

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