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Kentucky regulations

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  • Department for Public Health: Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs - 911 KAR 001:091. Repeal of 911 KAR 001:090.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs repeals 911 KAR 001:090 to align with regulatory modernization initiatives.

  • Department for Medicaid Services: Division of Long-Term Services and Supports - 907 KAR 002:725. 1915(c) Kentucky's Community Health for Improved Lives and Development (CHILD) Waiver Reimbursement.
July 1, 2026

Kentucky Department for Medicaid Services amends CHILD Waiver reimbursement procedures under 907 KAR 002:725 to comply with KRS Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Department for Medicaid Services: Division of Long-Term Services and Supports - 907 KAR 002:720. 1915(c) Kentucky's Community Health for Improved Lives and Development (CHILD) Waiver Program Requirements.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's CHILD Waiver Program amendments to long-term services and supports regulations address participant-directed services requirements under KRS 205.5606 across multiple regulatory sections.

  • Department for Public Health: Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs - 911 KAR 001:010. Application for Clinical Programs.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amends clinical program application procedures under 911 KAR 001:010 to comply with KRS Chapter 13A drafting and formatting requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:050. Vendor authorization criteria.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amends WIC vendor authorization criteria under 902 KAR 018:050 to align with Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 13A drafting and formatting requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:040. Fair hearing procedures for participants.
    July 1, 2026

    WIC fair hearing procedures amended to comply with KRS Chapter 13A requirements under 902 KAR 018:040.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:031. Participant violations.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health updates WIC participant violation procedures under 902 KAR 018:031 to align with Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Office of Inspector General: Health Services and Facilities - 902 KAR 020:150. Freestanding Birthing Centers.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's freestanding birthing center regulations require two NRP-certified staff including licensed midwives, private patient rooms, separate clean and soiled material areas, and updated hospital transfer agreements per amended 902 KAR 020:150.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:021. Eligibility, certification periods, and time frames for processing applicants.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amends WIC program eligibility and certification procedures under 902 KAR 018:021 to comply with Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

  • Department for Public Health: WIC Program - 902 KAR 018:011. Definitions for 902 KAR Chapter 18.
    July 1, 2026

    Department for Public Health amends WIC program definitions under 902 KAR 018:011 to comply with Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 13A drafting requirements.

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