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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

393A.620 Complaint to administrator about conduct of person conducting

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examination.
(1)If a person subject to examination under KRS 393A.560 believes the person
conducting the examination has made an unreasonable or unauthorized request or is
not proceeding expeditiously to complete the examination, the person in a record
may ask the administrator to intervene and take appropriate remedial action,
including countermanding the request of the person conducting the examination,
imposing a time limit for completion of the examination, or reassigning the
examination to another person.
(2)If a person in a record requests a conference with the administrator to present
matters that are the basis of a request under subsection
(1)of this section, the
administrator shall hold the conference not later than thirty
(30)days after receiving
the request. The administrator may hold the conference in person, by telephone, or
by electronic means.
(3)If a conference is held under subsection
(2)of this section, not later than thirty
days after the conference ends, the administrator shall provide a report in a record of
the conference to the person that requested the conference.
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