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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

209.115 Disqualification from serving in fiduciary capacity for felony conviction

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under KRS Chapter 209.
(1)Any person convicted of a felony under this chapter shall be disqualified from being
appointed or serving as a guardian, limited guardian, conservator, limited
conservator, executor, administrator, fiduciary, personal representative, attorney-in-
fact, or health care surrogate as to the victim of the offense or the victim's estate.
The sentencing judge shall inform the defendant of the provisions of this section at
sentencing.
(2)Any interested person or entity, as that phrase is defined in KRS 387.510, shall have
standing to contest the appointment or continued service of a person subject to the
prohibition established in subsection
(1)of this section.
(3)Actions of a guardian, limited guardian, conservator, limited conservator, executor,
administrator, fiduciary, personal representative, attorney-in-fact, or health care
surrogate disqualified from acting in that capacity due to the provisions of
subsection
(1)of this section shall remain valid as to third parties acting in good
faith and without knowledge of the person's disqualification.
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