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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

161.017 Education Professional Standards Board to be headed by commissioner of

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education -- Duties and powers.
(1)The administration of the duties of the Education Professional Standards Board,
established in KRS 161.028, shall be headed by the commissioner of education and
shall include the following:
(a)Setting up appropriate organizational structures and personnel policies for
approval by the board;
(b)Appointing all staff;
(c)Preparing annual reports on the board's program of work;
(d)Carrying out policy and program directives of the board; and
(e)Performing all other duties and responsibilities assigned by state law.
(2)With approval of the board, the commissioner of education may enter into
agreements with any state agency or political subdivision of the state, any
postsecondary education institution, or any other person or entity to enlist assistance
to implement the duties and responsibilities of the board.
(3)The commissioner of education shall have access to the papers, books, and records
of education personnel as part of an inquiry or investigation relating to disciplinary
actions against a certified employee.
(4)Pursuant to KRS 161.120, the commissioner of education, on behalf of the board,
may issue administrative subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the
production of documents relevant to disciplinary cases under consideration.
Compliance with the subpoenas shall be enforceable by the Circuit Court in
Franklin County.
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