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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

160.395 Duty of superintendents to distribute information to school board and

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school council members.
(1)Superintendents of public school districts shall distribute the written information
provided by the Office of the Attorney General and the Department for Libraries
and Archives under KRS 15.257 and 171.223 to each elected school board member
and each school council member, as designated in KRS 160.345(2), within their
respective districts. Distribution shall be accomplished within sixty
(60)days of
receiving the written information from the Office of the Attorney General and the
Department for Libraries and Archives. Distribution to newly elected or appointed
members shall be accomplished within sixty
(60)days of their election or
appointment. The distribution may be by electronic means.
(2)Superintendents shall require signatory proof that each school board member and
school council member has received the written information as required under
subsection
(1)of this section, shall maintain documentation of receipt on file, and
shall certify to the Office of the Attorney General that the written information has
been distributed as required.
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