Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 40 - DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Chapter 2 - Office of Consumer Protection
Section 40 KAR 2:345 - Visual aid glasses seller annual registration requirements
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, March 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 367.680, 367.686, 367.688, 367.689, 367.690
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 15.180 authorizes the Attorney General to promulgate administrative regulations that will facilitate performing the duties and exercising the authority vested in the Attorney General and the Department of Law. KRS 367.150(4) requires the Department of Law to study the operation of all laws, rules, administrative regulations, orders, and state policies affecting consumers and to recommend administrative regulations in the consumers' interest. KRS 367.689 authorizes the Attorney General to promulgate administrative regulations to carry out the provisions of KRS 367.680 to 367.690, pertaining to visual aid glasses. KRS 367.688 requires the Attorney General to charge a fee for investigation and registration of nonresident dispensers of visual aid glasses. This administrative regulation establishes requirements for annual registration required by KRS 367.686 for a person located outside of Kentucky who ships, mails, delivers, sells, or dispenses visual aid glasses to a patient at a Kentucky address.
Section 1. Visual Aid Glasses Seller Registration Form. A registrant shall register annually by submitting a complete Visual Aid Glasses Seller Registration, Form G-1, containing all information and the registration fee required by this administrative regulation. The Visual Aid Glasses Seller Annual Registration, Form G-1, shall contain the following:
Section 2. The original completed Visual Aid Glasses Seller Registration, Form G-1, and the registration fee, shall be mailed or delivered to the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General, Office of Consumer Protection, 1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite 200, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
Section 3. The registrant shall notify the Attorney General within thirty (30) days of any material change to information provided in the registrant's Visual Aid Glasses Seller Registration, Form G-1, in writing at the address shown in Section 2 of this administrative regulation.
Section 4. A notice or letter from the Attorney General to a registrant may be sent by first-class regular mail to a last-known address as shown in the registrant's last Visual Aid Glasses Seller Registration, Form G-1, or in the registrant's last notice of material change provided pursuant to Section 3 of this administrative regulation.
Section 5. The Attorney General may charge a fee for investigation of nonresident dispensers of visual aid glasses based on reasonable expenses incurred during the complaint or investigation process, in accordance with KRS 367.688.
Section 6. Incorporation by Reference.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 15.180, 367.150(4), 367.688, 367.689