82.620 Contest of violation determination -- Hearing -- Appeal.
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hearing board. Such hearing shall be held no later than fourteen (14) days from the
date of receipt of the request, unless prior to the hearing the person requesting such
hearing requests an extension of time not to exceed fourteen (14) days. No less than
seven (7) days prior to the date set for the hearing, the board shall notify the
registered owner of the vehicle of the date, time and place of the hearing. Any
person requesting a hearing who fails to appear at the time and place set for the
hearing shall be deemed to have refused to pay the fine levied by the citation. (2) At the hearing, after consideration of the evidence, the board shall determine whether a violation was committed. Where it has not been established that the
violation was committed, an order dismissing the citation shall be entered. Where it
has been established that a violation was committed, the board shall uphold the
citation and order the owner to pay the citation within seven (7) days. A copy of
such order shall be furnished the owner. Any person ordered to pay the fine who
fails to do so within seven (7) days shall be deemed to have refused to pay the fine
levied by the citation. (3) The board may consider the parking citation and any other written report made under oath by the officer who issued the citation in lieu of the officer's personal
appearance at the hearing. (4) An appeal from the hearing board's determination may be made to the District Court of the county in which the city is located within seven (7) days of the board's
determination. The appeal shall be initiated by the filing of a complaint and a copy
of the board's order in the same manner as any civil action under the Rules of Civil
Procedure. The action shall be tried de novo and the burden shall be upon the local
government to establish that a violation occurred. If the court finds that a violation
occurred, the owner shall be ordered to pay to the local government all fines, fees
and penalties occurring as of the date of the judgment. If the court finds that a
violation did not occur, the local government shall be ordered to dismiss the citation
and the plaintiff shall be authorized to recover his costs. (5) The judgment of the District Court may be appealed to the Circuit Court in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure. Effective: July 13, 1984
History: Created 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 416, sec. 5, effective July 13, 1984.