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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

209A.120 Duty of law enforcement to provide assistance as required under KRS

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403.785 and 456.090 -- Use of JC-3 form -- Report to Criminal Justice
Statistical Analysis Center.
(1)If a law enforcement officer receives a report of domestic violence and abuse or
dating violence and abuse, the officer shall use all reasonable means to provide
assistance as required under KRS 403.785 and 456.090.
(2)A law enforcement officer who responds to a report of domestic violence and abuse
or dating violence and abuse shall use the JC-3 form, or its equivalent replacement,
as provided by the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to document any information
or injuries related to the domestic violence and abuse or dating violence and abuse.
(3)A completed JC-3 form, or its equivalent replacement, shall be kept in the records
of the law enforcement officer's agency of employment.
(4)If the JC-3 form, or its equivalent replacement, includes information that only
relates to a victim as defined in KRS 209A.020, the form shall not be forwarded to
the cabinet.
(5)If the JC-3 form, or its equivalent replacement, includes information on known or
suspected child abuse or neglect or the abuse or neglect of an elderly or disabled
adult, the form shall be forwarded to the cabinet.
(6)The Kentucky State Police or the law enforcement officer's agency of employment
shall provide the preceding calendar year's JC-3 data, and all other relevant data, to
the Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center created in KRS 15.280 by February
1 of each year.
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