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Kentucky regulations

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  • Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers - 201 KAR 013:010. Board; powers, duties, meetings.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers updates regulations on board powers, duties, and meetings to align with KRS Chapter 13A formatting requirements.

  • Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers - 201 KAR 013:040. Licensing.
July 1, 2026

Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers updates licensing regulations in 201 KAR 013:040 to comply with KRS Chapter 13A drafting and formatting requirements.

  • Board of Nursing - 201 KAR 020:474. Continuing approval and periodic evaluation of dialysis technician training programs.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Nursing updates continuing approval and periodic evaluation standards for dialysis technician training programs to comply with KRS Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Board of Emergency Medical Services - 202 KAR 007:801. Medical directors.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services amends medical director qualification and oversight requirements under 202 KAR 007:801 to align with KRS Chapter 13A drafting standards.

  • Department of Education: Pupil Transportation - 702 KAR 005:130. Non-school bus passenger vehicles.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Department of Education amends pupil transportation regulations for non-school bus passenger vehicles to comply with 2026 legislation and adds van transportation definitions and requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:071. Participant access determination and civil money penalty.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amends WIC participant access determination and civil money penalty procedures under 902 KAR 018:071 to comply with KRS Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:061. Vendor violations and sanctions.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amends WIC vendor violations and sanctions procedures under 902 KAR 018:061 to comply with Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:081. Local agency fair hearing and vendor administrative review process.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Department for Public Health updates WIC local agency fair hearing and vendor administrative review procedures to comply with KRS Chapter 13A requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:090. High risk criteria.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Department for Public Health amends WIC program high-risk criteria regulations to comply with KRS Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs - 911 KAR 001:085. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amendments to Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program regulations update drafting standards under KRS Chapter 13A and add a definition for 'center'.

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