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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

121.258 Right of privacy for lawful donors to certain tax-exempt organizations --

210 words·~1 min read·/ky/121-258

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Restrictions on investigation and disclosure -- Penalty.
(1)A lawful donor to a tax-exempt organization possesses a right of privacy in his or
her donations. Any investigation of an alleged violation of KRS 121.250 or
121.252, or lawful court order in an action brought under KRS 121.256, shall shield
the identity of lawful donors as far as possible. A state or local governmental entity,
court, or officer of the court shall not collect or require the submission of
information on the identity of any donor to a tax-exempt organization other than
those directly related to an alleged violation of KRS 121.250 or 121.252.
(2)A state or local governmental entity, court, or officer of the court shall not disclose
to the public, or to another government official not directly involved in the
investigation, information revealing the identity of any donor to a tax-exempt
organization, unless the information is regarding the identity of a donor that
engaged in conduct prohibited by KRS 121.250 or 121.252 after a final
determination has been made that the donor violated KRS 121.250 or 121.252.
(3)Any state or local governmental entity, court, or officer of the court who knowingly
or willfully violates subsection
(2)of this section shall be guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor.
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