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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

441.064 Responsibilities of department -- Jail inspections -- Access to jails --

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Reports.
(1)The department shall employ the jail consultants, inspectors, and other employees
necessary to administer and enforce the provisions of KRS 441.055 to 441.075.
(2)The department shall inspect each jail biannually and may inspect jails more
frequently.
(3)The department shall be granted access at any reasonable time to any jail facility or
part of any jail facility and shall be granted access to all books, records, and data
pertaining to any jail which the department deems necessary for the administration
and enforcement of the provisions of KRS 441.055 to 441.075.
(4)Following an inspection of a jail, the department shall make notification of the
inspection by certified or electronic mail of any deficiencies which are discovered
and documented. If the deficiencies are related to health or safety, the notification
shall be sent within ten
(10)working days, excluding weekends and holidays. The
department shall submit an annual written report of the findings of its inspections
and the condition of the jail to:
(a)The jailer and the fiscal court in counties where the jail is governed by the
county;
(b)The jail administrator and the governing authority for a jail governed by an
urban-county or metro government; and
(c)The jail administrator, the regional board authority, and the fiscal courts of the
counties represented in counties where the jail is governed by a regional jail
board.
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