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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

353.6606 Treatment of trade secret information in response to open records

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request.
(1)The director shall notify the vendor, service provider, or operator, as applicable,
within ten
(10)days of receipt of a request pursuant to the Kentucky Open Records
Act for disclosure of information for which trade secret status has been asserted.
The director may request additional information from the vendor, service provider,
or operator, as applicable, to determine whether to grant or reject the request for
disclosure.
(2)If the cabinet determines that the information is entitled to confidential treatment
and that determination is challenged pursuant to the provisions of the Kentucky
Open Records Act, the director may call upon the owner or operators to assist in the
defense of that determination.
(3)If the cabinet makes a determination that the information is not entitled to
confidential treatment, notwithstanding KRS 61.870 to 61.884, the director shall:
(a)Notify the vendor, service provider, or operator, as applicable, who asserted
the trade secret status; and
(b)Delay release of the information for a period of ten
(10)working days after
mailing the notice.
(4)Judicial review of any determination under this section shall be undertaken in
accordance with the Kentucky Open Records Act, and administrative review of the
determination to release or to withhold information shall not be required.
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