KDB-E: Case Study

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Superintendent Mary Kamerzell presented proposed changes to regulation KDB-R and exhibit KDB-E. After the first reading of the regulation and exhibit it was recommended to combine paragraphs three and four and to insert a statutory reference that identifies the types of costs that can be included in a fee. The board approved the revisions as

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