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Kentucky regulations

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  • Occupational Safety and Health - 803 KAR 002:181E - Recordkeeping and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's occupational safety emergency regulation requires employers to document and report workplace injuries and illnesses following procedures established by the Occupational Safety and Health division.

  • Office of the Secretary - 915 KAR 002:050E - Qualifying Medical Conditions
July 1, 2026

Kentucky emergency regulation establishes qualifying medical conditions criteria and becomes effective upon filing, with expiration date to be determined under KRS Chapter 13A.

  • Office of Attorney General, Office of Regulatory Relief - 40 KAR 12:441. Health Spas (Final Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's 40 KAR 12:441 requires health spas to register online with the Attorney General, pay $100 registration and $50 renewal fees, submit membership contracts and surety bonds, and notify of material changes within 14 days; registrations expire…

  • Office of Attorney General, Office of Regulatory Relief - 40 KAR 12:500. Going out of business, fire, removal, and other KRS 365.415 sales (Final Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's Office of Attorney General finalizes licensing requirements for going-out-of-business sales, requiring applicants to file form GOB-1 and surety bond form GOB-2 with the county clerk effective February 2026.

  • Office of Attorney General, Office of Regulatory Relief - 40 KAR 12:510. Prior approval to obtain excess going out of business sale license (Final Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Attorney General requires prior online approval and $75 investigation fee for sellers conducting more than two going out of business sales within four years, with investigation costs capped at $500 total.

  • Office of Attorney General, Office of Regulatory Relief - 40 KAR 12:610. Nonresident sellers of visual aid glasses (Final Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Attorney General's final rule requires nonresident sellers of visual aid glasses to register online annually with a $500 fee and maintain current home-state licensure, with registrations valid one year from confirmation.

  • Board of Dentistry - 201 KAR 8:550. Anesthesia and sedation related to dentistry (Final Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Dentistry regulation 201 KAR 8:550 establishes permit and certification requirements for licensed dentists administering nitrous oxide, minimal, moderate, or deep sedation, including mandatory Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardia…

  • Kentucky Board of Dentistry - 201 KAR 8:520 Sedation and Anesthesia Permits and Facility Certificates
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Dentistry regulation 201 KAR 8:520 establishes permit requirements, educational qualifications, facility standards, and continuing education mandates for dentists administering sedation and anesthesia in clinical settings.

  • Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers - 201 KAR 13:040 Licensing
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers regulation 201 KAR 13:040 establishes licensing requirements including ABO Basic and NCLE Basic examinations, experience qualifications, annual renewal procedures with specified fees, and inactive status provi…

  • Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers - 201 KAR 13:055 Continuing Education Requirements
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers requires licensed dispensers to complete six continuing education hours and apprentices four hours for license renewal, with up to two hours permitted in related fields.

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