311B.180 Civil Penalties.

KY Rev Stat § 311B.180 (2019) (N/A)
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311B.180 Civil Penalties. (1) The board shall assess civil penalties authorized by KRS 311B.190 against an individual or licensee who performs diagnostic or therapeutic procedures without a valid license. (2) Prior to assessing civil penalties, the board shall confirm the violation of the requirements by any of the following: (a) Observing the violation; (b) Obtaining records, documents, or other physical evidence; (c) Obtaining statements from either the employer or the employee that confirm the existence of the violation; or (d) Obtaining statements from third parties, such as patients or coworkers, that corroborate the allegation that a violation has occurred. (3) Civil penalties shall be assessed against individuals who perform diagnostic or therapeutic procedures without a valid license as follows: (a) Failure to apply for an initial license by an individual who is fully qualified for licensure at the time the violation is discovered shall be assessed a civil penalty plus the license application fee; (b) Failure to apply for renewal by an individual who would be eligible for renewal of a license but would not currently qualify due to insufficient continuing education at the time the violation is discovered shall be assessed a civil penalty plus the license renewal fee; (c) Performance of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure requiring licensure by an individual who is not qualified for a license at the time the violation is discovered shall be assessed a civil penalty; and (d) Civil penalties for repeating the above offenses shall be doubled. Each day the violation occurs shall count as a separate repeat offense. (4) Civil penalties, double the amount assessed against the licensee, shall also be assessed against the employer of the individual without a valid license pursuant to subsection (3) of this section. Effective: July 12, 2012 History: Created 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 50, sec. 18, effective July 12, 2012.