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Kentucky regulations

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  • Board of Physical Therapy - 201 KAR 22:135. Fees.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Board of Physical Therapy updates licensure fees including initial credentialing at $225, reinstatement at $205, renewal at $170, plus a $20 impaired practitioner assessment per HB 48.

  • Department of Revenue - 103 KAR 44:060. Motor vehicle usage tax valuation.
July 1, 2026

Kentucky Department of Revenue updates motor vehicle usage tax valuation standards to use JD Power Valuation Services manuals and establishes procedures for determining retail prices and trade-in allowances across vehicle types.

  • Department of Revenue - 103 KAR 28:051. Leases and rentals.
    July 1, 2026

    Department of Revenue regulation 103 KAR 28:051 updates sales and use tax rules for leases and rentals of tangible and digital property, including clarification that extended warranty charges are taxable regardless of sale method.

  • Kentucky Registry of Election Finance - 32 KAR 2:200. Allowable campaign expenditures.
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Registry of Election Finance clarifies allowable campaign expenditures including charitable donations, merchandise, and event costs while prohibiting professional dues and non-campaign food expenses, with candidates bearing proof that spend…

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Medicaid Services - 907 KAR 2:725. 1915(c) Kentucky's Community Health for Improved Lives and Development (CHILD) Waiver Reimbursement
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's 1915(c) CHILD Waiver reimburses expanded services for individuals with autism, developmental disability, intellectual disability, or serious emotional disturbance through Medicaid when pre-authorized by the department.

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services - 907 KAR 2:720 1915(c) Kentucky CHILD Waiver Program Requirements
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's 1915(c) CHILD Waiver Program establishes Medicaid home and community-based service requirements for children with autism, developmental disability, intellectual disability, or serious emotional disturbance.

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services - 902 KAR 18:081 Local Agency Fair Hearing and Vendor Administrative Review Process
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services regulation establishes fair hearing and administrative review procedures for local agencies and vendors participating in the WIC program, including hearing request timelines, conduct requirements, and …

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services - 902 KAR 18:040 Fair Hearing Procedures for WIC Participants
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky WIC fair hearing procedures require participants to request hearings within 60 days of adverse action and establish protocols for hearing conduct, dismissal grounds, appeals, and continued benefit eligibility during the appeal process.

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services - 902 KAR 18:031 Participant Violations
    July 1, 2026

    Cabinet for Health and Family Services regulation 902 KAR 18:031 establishes sanction schedules for WIC program participants violating participation requirements, including warnings, suspensions up to three months, disqualifications up to one year, …

  • Cabinet for Health and Family Services - 902 KAR 18:011 Definitions for 902 KAR Chapter 18
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services regulation defines 54 terms for the WIC program, including vendor authorization, electronic benefits, and approved products.

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