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Kentucky regulations

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  • 301 KAR 2:195 - Falconry, raptor take, and raptor propagation (Amendment)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky falconry regulations consolidate fees and establish comprehensive permitting requirements for apprentice, general, and master falconers with specified raptor take limits and facility standards.

  • 301 KAR 2:230 - Shoot-to-retrieve field trial permits and procedures (Amendment)
July 1, 2026

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources amendments 301 KAR 2:230 to establish shoot-to-retrieve field trial permit procedures, seasons (quail August 15–May 15, other game birds year-round), and require permits at least 30 days before even…

  • Department of Workplace Standards - 803 KAR 2:181. Recordkeeping and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses (Amendment)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's occupational injury and illness recordkeeping regulation now requires employers to comply with federal OSHA standards under 29 C.F.R. Part 1904 instead of separate state reporting requirements for fatalities, amputations, hospitalizations…

  • Education and Labor Cabinet - 803 KAR 2:310. Medical services and first aid
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's 803 KAR 2:310 amendment aligns state medical services and first aid requirements for general industry employers with federal OSHA standards under 29 C.F.R. 1910 Subpart K, effective through House Bill 398 of 2025.

  • Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation - 810 KAR 7:060. Kentucky Paint Horse, Appaloosa, and Arabian Development Fund
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Paint Horse, Appaloosa, and Arabian Development Fund regulation removes quarter horse references and updates mare eligibility, registration deadlines, and nomination procedures for Kentucky racing breed development.

  • Cabinet for Economic Development - Kentucky Entertainment Incentive Program (Proposed Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky Entertainment Incentive Program regulation establishes eligibility criteria, application procedures, and award caps limiting incentives to 10% of annual tax credit cap per company per calendar month for entertainment businesses prioritizing…

  • Education and Labor Cabinet - 803 KAR 2:260 Appeal Procedure (Proposed Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky's Education and Labor Cabinet proposes 803 KAR 2:260 to establish appeal procedures for attorney's fees up to $125 per hour when businesses prevail against the Department of Workplace Standards; complaints must file within 30 days.

  • Public Protection Cabinet - 806 KAR 2:220 Subsequent Reinspection Procedures for Strengthen Kentucky Homes Program (Proposed Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    The Public Protection Cabinet's proposed rule establishes reinspection procedures for Strengthen Kentucky Homes Program mitigation projects, requiring grant recipients to schedule inspections within 60 days of contact with available extensions.

  • Public Protection Cabinet - 806 KAR 20:030 Car Valuation Guides (Proposed Rule)
    July 1, 2026

    Kentucky property and casualty insurers must use Kelley Blue Book or J.D. Power Values/NADA guidelines to determine retail value of wrecked or damaged motor vehicles under the new 806 KAR 20:030 regulation.

  • Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers - 201 KAR 013:065. Complaint Management.
    July 1, 2026

    Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers updates complaint management procedures under 201 KAR 013:065 to comply with Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 13A requirements.

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