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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

441.046 Persons in adult or juvenile detention facility to be fingerprinted -- Failure

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of jailer to comply.
(1)All persons arrested or detained in any adult or juvenile detention facility shall be
fingerprinted prior to the person's release from custody. A copy of these fingerprints
shall be transmitted to the Department of Kentucky State Police for review.
(2)The jailer shall fingerprint persons for other law enforcement agencies.
(3)The jailer shall submit the fingerprints to the Department of Kentucky State Police
in the manner and at the time required by the Department of Kentucky State Police
through administrative regulation.
(4)The Department of Kentucky State Police shall notify the Department of
Corrections and the jailer, in writing, of the intentional failure of a jailer to comply
with subsection (1), (2), or
(3)of this section. Upon the first receipt of the
notification of an intentional failure to comply with subsection (1), (2), or
(3)of this
section, the Department of Corrections shall issue a formal written warning to the
jailer setting forth the consequences of continued intentional failure to comply with
subsection (1), (2), or
(3)of this section.
(5)If the jailer intentionally failed to comply with any fingerprinting requirements of
subsection (1), (2), or
(3)of this section, after being warned of such intentional
failure, the Department of Corrections shall have authority to withhold the state
contribution under KRS 441.206 and may require the jailer to return the state
contribution funds received under KRS 441.206 for any period in which he or she
intentionally failed to comply after being warned.
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