RELATES TO:
KRS 194A.050,
211.180,
211.345,
219.340,
219.350,
219.991(2)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS 194A.050(3) and
211.180(2)
authorize the Secretary for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to
establish by administrative regulation a schedule of reasonable fees to be paid
by recreational vehicle communities and youth camps to cover the cost of
permitting and inspection activities carried out by the cabinet.
KRS 211.345 authorizes the cabinet to establish a
program for the sampling of private water supplies. This administrative
regulation establishes the permit and inspection fees to be charged to
recreational vehicle communities, youth camps, and for the sampling of private
water supplies.
Section 1. Youth
camps. An annual fee shall be assessed for an inspection conducted by the
cabinet or its representative of a youth camp according to the following
schedule:
(1) Day youth camp - seventy-five
(75) dollars;
(2) Primitive youth
camp - fifty (50) dollars; or
(3)
Residential youth camp with:
(a) Twenty (20)
beds or fewer - seventy-five (75) dollars;
(b) Twenty-one (21) to fifty (50) beds -
$100; or
(c) Fifty-one (51) or more
beds - $125.
Section
2. Permit and Inspection Fees for Recreational Vehicle
Communities.
(1) An application for an annual
permit to operate a recreational vehicle community shall be accompanied by a
fee of $150.
(2) The fee for an
annual inspection of a recreational vehicle community shall depend on the
number of spaces in the community as set forth in the following schedule:
(a) Two (2) to ten (10) spaces -
$150;
(b) Eleven (11) to fifty (50)
spaces - $225;
(c) Fifty-one (51)
to 100 spaces - $300;
(d) 101 to
200 spaces - $375; or
(e) 201 or
more spaces - $450.
(3)
An application for a permit to construct or alter a recreational vehicle
community shall be accompanied by a fee of seventy (70) dollars.
Section 3. Private Water Supply
Sampling. The fee for the sampling of a private water supply shall be fifty
(50) dollars.
Section 4. Payment of
Fees. Fees shall be paid to the local health department having jurisdiction.
Fees received by local health departments shall be deposited in the Kentucky
State Treasury. Inspection fees shall be submitted with the application for a
permit to operate.
Section 5.
Exemptions.
(1) A facility operated by the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services or the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
shall be exempt from the payment of inspection fees.
(2) If a local health department samples a
private water supply as part of an investigation of illness, the sample shall
be taken without charging a fee.