Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee

 

Minutes of the<MeetNo1> February Meeting

 

<MeetMDY1> February 12, 2007

 

The<MeetNo2> February meeting of the Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee was held on<Day> Monday,<MeetMDY2> February 12, 2007, at<MeetTime> 1:30 PM, in<Room> Room 149 of the Capitol Annex. Senator Dick Roeding, Chair, called the meeting to order, and the secretary called the roll.

 

Present were:

 

Members:<Members> Senator Dick Roeding, Co-Chair; Representative Robert R. Damron, Co-Chair; Senators Joey Pendleton and Gary Tapp; Representatives Jimmie Lee and Ron Weston.

 

Guests:  Representative Tonya Pullin; Catherine Ball, Kylee Smith, Governor’s Office of Agricultural Policy; Becky Gilpatrick, Diana Barber, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority; Andy Crocker, Cynthia Perkins, Personnel Board; William Hanes, Eric Wampler, Finance and Administration Cabinet; Claude Wagner, Pam Jenkins, Board of Licensure for Massage Therapy; Peggy Guier, Becky Sharp, David Pollack, Scot Walters, Benjy Kinman, Morgain M. Sprague, Karen Alexy, Darin Moore, Commerce Cabinet; Amy Barker, Steve Lynn, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; Tom Cannady, Nyle P. Mullins, Les Renkey, Department of Labor; Greg Jennings, Office of Financial Institutions; John Forgy, Marc A. Guilfoil, Patricia Cooksey, Kentucky Horse Racing Authority; Jeff Jagnow, Diona Mullins, Zach Ramsey, Elizabeth Caywood, David Gayle, Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Mike Garkovich, Bryce McCowan, Communications Workers of America 3372.

 

LRC Staff:  Dave Nicholas, Emily Caudill, Donna Little, Mark Matics, Emily Harkenrider, Jennifer Beeler, and Ellen Steinberg.

 

The Administrative Regulation Review Subcommittee met on Monday, February 12, 2007 and submits this report:

 

Other Business:

 

Subcommittee staff introduced and welcomed Representative Ron Weston to the Subcommittee. Pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A.020(1), the Speaker of the House appointed Representative Weston to replace Representative Tanya Pullin. As Representative Tanya Pullin had served as the House Subcommittee Co-Chair, the House members needed to elect a new Co-Chair.

 

Representative Lee made a motion, seconded by Representative Weston, to nominate Representative Bob Damron as the House Subcommittee Co-Chair. Representative Lee made a motion, seconded by Representative Weston, to close the nominations. By acclimation, it was so ordered that Representative Damron was the House Subcommittee Co-Chair.

 

Co-Chair Roeding stated that the Subcommittee had drafted a resolution honoring Representative Pullin for her service to the Subcommittee. After the resolution was read in its entirety, Co-Chair Roeding made a motion, seconded by Representative Lee, that the resolution be adopted. Without objection, the resolution was adopted.

 

Subcommittee staff also introduced and welcomed Jennifer Beeler to the staff of the subcommittee.

 

Administrative Regulations Reviewed by the Subcommittee:

 

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY: Agricultural Development Board

 

10 KAR 2:020. Disbursement of monies from the Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund. Catherine Ball, general counsel, and Kylee Smith, compliance specialist, represented the board.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; (3) to amend Section 6 to: (a) specify the name of the required annual report; and (b) require successful applicants to provide quarterly or monthly progress reports, financial reports, or both to the board; and (4) to amend Section 7 to incorporate by reference the required annual report. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority Grant Programs

 

11 KAR 5:200. Go Higher Grant Program. Diana Barber, assistant general counsel, and Becky Gilpatrick, student aid branch manager, represented the authority.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Sections 1, 3, 4, 6, and 7 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Teacher Scholarship Loan Program

 

11 KAR 8:040. Deferment of teacher scholarship repayment. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Section 4 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship Program

 

11 KAR 14:080. Deferment of Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship Program repayment. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Sections 2 and 4 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

PERSONNEL BOARD: Board

 

101 KAR 1:325. Probationary periods. Andy Crocker, general counsel, represented the board.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph and Section 2 to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation, as required by KRS 13A.220; and (3) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the drafting and format requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET: Kentucky Retirement Systems: General Rules

 

105 KAR 1:330. Purchase of service credit. Bill Hanes, executive director, and Eric Wampler, general counsel, represented the systems.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (2) to amend Section 4 to correct a typographical error; and (3) to amend Section 7 to update the title of a document incorporated by reference.  Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

105 KAR 1:370. Kentucky Retirement Systems personnel policies.

 

In response to questions by Senator Tapp, Mr. Hanes stated that this administrative regulation did not change the financial stability of the retirement systems and only established the personnel policies for staff of the retirement systems, not all state employees.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph and Section 1 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET: Board of Licensure for Massage Therapy: Board

 

201 KAR 42:020. Fees. Claude Wagner, director, and Pam Jenkins, American Massage Therapy Association, represented the board.

 

In response to questions by Representative Lee, Ms. Jenkins stated that this administrative regulation was promulgated to specify that certain fees were nonrefundable, as authorized by the appropriate statutes. The board was not responding to actual problems that had occurred.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (3) to amend Section 1 to make only those fees specified by statute non-refundable; (4) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (5) to amend Section 2 to reduce the fee for returning to active status from $100 to $50 in accordance with KRS 309.357(1). Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

201 KAR 42:035. Application process and curriculum requirements. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (3) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

201 KAR 42:040. Renewal and reinstatement procedures. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to correct a minor drafting error; and (2) to amend Section 6 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

201 KAR 42:070. Endorsement. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

201 KAR 42:110. Continuing education requirements.

 

In response to a question by Senator Tapp, Ms. Jenkins stated that this administrative regulation allowed waivers of continuing education requirements in order to address hardships, including terminal illness, that prevented a licensee from completing the required continuing education requirements.

 

COMMERCE CABINET: Kentucky Heritage Council: Council

 

300 KAR 6:010. Historic rehabilitation tax credit certifications. David Pollack, interim executive director; Becky Shipp, program administrator; Scot Walters, administrator, and Peggy Guier, staff attorney, represented the council.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct a citation; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to correct a citation and clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (3) to delete a definition in Section 1 for a term that does not appear in the administrative regulation; (4) to amend Sections 2 and 5 to use the correct titles of forms incorporated by reference; (5) to reorganize Section 3 to clarify the requirements that apply for different types of applications; (6) to amend Section 3 and the materials incorporated by reference to correct typographical errors; (7) to amend Sections 3, 4, and 5 to clarify how an applicant will be notified if there is a problem with the application; (8) to amend Sections 4 and 5 to use terms consistent with the definitions; (9) to amend Section 4 to delete language duplicating statutory definitions; (10) to amend Section 8 to reduce application fees and create separate application fee structures for owner-occupied residences and commercial buildings; and (11) to amend the TITLE, the RELATES TO section, and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources: Fish

 

301 KAR 1:410. Taking of fish by other than traditional fishing methods. Morgain Sprague, counsel, Dr. Karen Alexy, acting wildlife director, and Benjy Kinman, fisheries director, represented the department.

 

In response to a question by Senator Pendleton, Mr. Kinman stated that this administrative regulation did not address noodling.

 

Game

 

301 KAR 2:142. Spring wild turkey hunting.

 

In response to a question by Senator Tapp, Dr. Alexy stated that the Livngston County WMA was not previously open for spring turkey hunting. This administrative regulation opened the area for the youth-only spring turkey season.

 

Licensing

 

301 KAR 5:030. Purchasing licenses and obtaining replacement licenses.

 

JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET: Department of Corrections: Office of the Secretary

 

501 KAR 6:999. Corrections secured policies and procedures. This administrative regulation was reviewed and amended, with agreement of the agency, by the Subcommittee in closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(k), KRS 61.815(2), and KRS 197.025(6).

 

Department of Criminal Justice Training: Kentucky Law Enforcement Council

 

503 KAR 1:110. Department of Criminal Justice Training; basic training: graduation requirements records. Steve Lynn, assistant general counsel, represented the department.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct a statutory citation; and (2) to amend Sections 9 and 10 to correct the titles and numbers of forms incorporated by reference. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

General Training Provision

 

503 KAR 3:010. Basic law enforcement training course recruit conduct requirements; procedures and penalties. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (2) to amend Section 4 to add a cross-reference to another section of this administrative regulation; (3) to amend Sections 5 and 6 to correct typographical errors; and (4) to amend Section 6 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department of Labor: Collective Bargaining and Arbitration

 

803 KAR 3:060. Procedures for electing and certifying exclusive representatives of police officers employed by urban-county or consolidated local governments and firefighter personnel, firefighters, or corrections personnel employed by urban-county governments. Les Renkey, general counsel, Tom Cannady, executive director, and Nyle Mullins, chief mediator, represented the department. Mike Garkovich, president, Communications Workers of America 3372, appeared in support of this administrative regulation.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to use statutory language; and (2) to amend Section 1 to correct statutory citations. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Department of Public Protection: Office of Financial Institutions: Administration

 

808 KAR 1:100. Information to be furnished and maintained by banks. Greg Jennings, general counsel, represented the office.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to correct a statutory citation; and (2) to amend Section 4 to clarify that the information that banks and financial institutions are required to maintain or be furnished may be satisfied by other publications if the executive director determines that the substituted publication contains the same information as a required publication. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

808 KAR 1:150. Establishment and relocation of bank branches or offices and establishment of loan production offices. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the RELATES TO and STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraphs to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend Sections 1 and 3 to  comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Securities

 

808 KAR 10:170. Exemption claims from securities registration; form. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: to amend Sections 1 and 3 to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Kentucky Horse Racing Authority: Harness Racing

 

811 KAR 1:025. Farm or stable name. John Forgy, counsel, Marc Guilfoil, director of standardbred racing, and Patricia Cooksey, acting executive director, represented the authority.

 

In response to a question by Senator Tapp, Mr. Guilfoil stated that none of these administrative regulations addressed the saddlebred industry.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the TITLE of the administrative regulation to clearly describe its contents; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (3) to amend Section 2 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:030. Eligibility and classification. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 13 to 16, 18, 23, and 25 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:040. Stakes and futurities. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1, 4, and 8 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:050. Entries and starters; split races. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1, 3, 5, and 6 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:060. Postponement; rescheduling, purses. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Section 1 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:065. Starting. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1 to 7 and 9 to 11 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:080. Placing; money distribution. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1 and 2 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:105. Review and appeal. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (3) to amend Sections 2, 3, and 5 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:130. Security; persons permitted on licensed premises. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the TITLE of the administrative regulation to clearly describe its contents; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (3) to amend Section 1 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (4) to incorporate the provisions of 811 KAR 1:135, 1:160, and 1:175 allowing those administrative regulations to be repealed. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:140. Post time; entry number. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the TITLE of the administrative regulation to clearly describe its contents; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; (3) to amend Section 1 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (4) to incorporate the provisions of 811 KAR 1:145 and 1:155 allowing those administrative regulations to be repealed. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

811 KAR 1:225. Substance abuse by Authority employees and licensees. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to correct statutory citations; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to clearly state the necessity for and function served by this administrative regulation; and (2) to amend Sections 1 and 3 to 7 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Department for Public Health: Health Services and Facilities

 

902 KAR 20:330. Psychiatric residential treatment facilities. Jeff Jagnow, regulation coordinator, and Zach Ramsey, division director, represented the department.

 

In response to a question by Co-Chair Roeding, Mr. Jagnow stated that the residents of psychiatric residential treatment facilities had requested that the department increase the maximum hot water temperature from 110 degrees to 120 degrees Fahrenheit because the water had not been warn enough. The Kentucky Children’s Alliance agreed that the request made sense for the comfort of the residents. Therefore, the department had promulgated this administrative regulation to meet those requests.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Sections 5 and 15 to use terms consistent with the rest of the administrative regulation; (2) to amend Sections 6, 10, 12, and 14 to correct punctuation and typographical errors; and (3) to amend Sections 2, 5, 12, and 15 to comply with the formatting and drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Controlled Substances

 

902 KAR 55:070. Storage of controlled substances in an emergency medication kit in certain long-term care facilities. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph and Section 1 to correct statutory citations; and (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to comply with the drafting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Department for Community Based Services: Food Stamp Program

 

921 KAR 3:050. Claims and additional administrative provisions. Elizabeth Caywood, commissioner’s office, and David Gayle, regulation coordinator, represented the department.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend Section 6 to correct a cross-reference; (2) to amend Section 10 to correct a typographical error; and (3) to amend Sections 2, 4, and 10 to comply with the drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A. Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

Division of Protection and Permanency: Child Welfare

 

922 KAR 1:400 & E. Supportive services. A motion was made and seconded to approve the following amendments: (1) to amend the STATUTORY AUTHORITY paragraph to add a citation; (2) to amend the NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY paragraph to correct a citation; (3) to amend Section 1 to add text of definitions; (4) to amend Sections 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10 to comply with drafting and formatting requirements of KRS Chapter 13A; and (5) to delete Section 11, because the document that was incorporated by reference is no longer used.  Without objection, and with agreement of the agency, the amendments were approved.

 

The following administrative regulations were deferred to the next meeting of the Subcommittee:

 

ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Department for Environmental Protection: Division of Water: Public Water Supply

 

401 KAR 8:150. Disinfection, filtration, and recycling.

 

401 KAR 8:162. Enhanced filtration and disinfection for small systems serving less than 10,000 people.

 

401 KAR 8:501. Repeal of 401 KAR 8:500.

 

EDUCATION CABINET: Office of Vocational Rehabilitation: Administration

 

781 KAR 1:020. General provisions for operation of the office of vocational rehabilitation.

 

781 KAR 1:040. Rehabilitation technology services.

 

Office for the Blind: Department for the Blind

 

782 KAR 1:010. Federal vocational rehabilitation program.

 

782 KAR 1:020. Definition of terms for 782 KAR Chapter 1.

 

782 KAR 1:030. Scope and nature of services.

 

782 KAR 1:051. Repeal of 782 KAR 1:050.

 

Department for Workforce Investment: Unemployment Insurance

 

787 KAR 1:020. Change of status; discontinuance of business.

 

787 KAR 1:030. Employer contributions.

 

787 KAR 1:050. Social Security number required of employees.

 

787 KAR 1:060. Separation for cause; reports.

 

787 KAR 1:070. Reasonable time for protesting claim.

 

787 KAR 1:080. Labor dispute or strike; notification.

 

787 KAR 1:090. Unemployed worker's reporting requirements.

 

787 KAR 1:110. Appeals.

 

787 KAR 1:140. Unemployment insurance fund payments.

 

787 KAR 1:150. Interstate claimants.

 

787 KAR 1:170. Cash value of board and lodging, board and lodging provided for convenience of employing unit.

 

787 KAR 1:180. Employer's records.

 

787 KAR 1:190. Recoupment and recovery.

 

787 KAR 1:210. Employer contribution rates.

 

787 KAR 1:220. Required reports and due dates.

 

787 KAR 1:230. Date of receipt of documents defined.

 

787 KAR 1:240. Fraud disqualifications.

 

787 KAR 1:250. Release of notice of levy.

 

787 KAR 1:260. Voluntary election of coverage.

 

787 KAR 1:270. Covered employment.

 

787 KAR 1:300. Successorship.

 

787 KAR 1:310. Claimant profiling.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET: Kentucky Horse Racing Authority: Thoroughbred Racing

 

810 KAR 1:080. International wagering hubs.

 

Harness Racing

 

811 KAR 1:035. Claiming races.

 

811 KAR 1:045. Entries.

 

811 KAR 1:055. Declaration to start; drawing horses.

 

811 KAR 1:075. Racing and track rules.

 

811 KAR 1:085. Conduct of racing.

 

811 KAR 1:090. Medication; testing procedures; prohibited practices.

 

811 KAR 1:095. Disciplinary Measures and Penalties.

 

811 KAR 1:100. Protests.

 

811 KAR 1:110. Timing and records.

 

811 KAR 1:195. Track deductions from wagers.

 

Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, and Arabian Racing

 

811 KAR 2:120 & E. Kentucky Horse Breeders' Incentive Fund.

 

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: Department for Public Health: Radiation Operators Certification

 

902 KAR 105:040. General radiation operator requirements.

 

902 KAR 105:061. Repeal of 902 KAR 105:060.

 

902 KAR 105:070. Violations and endorsement.

 

Department for Medicaid Services: Medicaid Services

 

907 KAR 1:160 & E. Home and community based waiver services.

 

The subcommittee meeting adjourned at 2:30 p.m. until March 13, 2007 at 9:30 a.m.