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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

27A.630 Access to Justice Fee -- Deposit in State Treasury -- Distribution of fees

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collected -- Funding of legal services for children.
(1)Upon receipt of notice of designation of an agency by the circuit clerk, there shall
be added to the filing fee in all civil actions filed in Circuit Court the sum of twenty
dollars ($20), and to all civil actions filed in District Court, the sum of ten dollars
($10). No fee shall be charged for actions filed in neglect and dependency cases.
This fee shall be designated as the Access to Justice Fee, and shall be charged at the
time of filing of the first papers in the action.
(2)All fees collected pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section during each month shall
be placed in the general fund of the State Treasury, and appropriated in accordance
with subsection
(3)of this section. The clerks shall make a full report with the
payment and receive a receipt for all payments.
(3)Fees collected shall be distributed monthly to the designated agencies on a pro rata
basis, utilizing an allocation formula that distributes funds for each judicial district
served, according to the proportion of the number of residents of that judicial
district whose incomes are less than the official United States federal poverty
guidelines, based on latest published United States census data, as a percentage of
the total number of these residents in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. These funds
shall be used by the designated agency to carry out the duties prescribed in KRS
27A.610.
(4)All unused or uncommitted funds received by a designated agency during its fiscal
year shall be returned by the designated agency to the State Treasury, to be
redistributed in the following calendar quarter to operating designated agencies in
accordance with administrative regulations promulgated by the Administrative
Office of the Courts.
(5)Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections
(1)to
(4)of this section, an amount
not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) from the fee imposed under
subsection
(1)of this section shall be appropriated to organizations that specialize
in providing legal representation and services to children.
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