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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

441.137 Balance in inmate account or prisoner canteen account -- Return of

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balance -- Abandoned moneys.
(1)For any moneys in an inmate account or prisoner canteen account of a jail that are
not returned to a prisoner at the time he or she is released from the jail, the jailer
shall transmit a check for the balance of the moneys by first class mail to the
released prisoner at his or her last known address. If the check is returned as
undeliverable, then the jailer shall attempt to contact the prisoner at a telephone
number on file, if any, to arrange the return of the moneys. If the moneys are not
claimed after the jailer fulfills the requirements of this subsection, the moneys shall
be presumed abandoned after one
(1)year after the date the check is mailed or, if an
attempt to call is made, the date of the phone call.
(2)Any abandoned moneys as set out in subsection
(1)of this section shall, if in a
prisoner account, be transferred into the canteen account if these are two
different accounts, or shall remain in the canteen account and be available for the
purposes set out in KRS 441.135.
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