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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

49.330 Application for award -- Filing of claim form -- Notification requirements --

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Exemptions.
(1)A claim form may be filed by a person eligible to receive an award, as provided in
KRS 49.310 or, if the person is a minor, by his or her parent or guardian.
(2)Claims shall be filed with the board in accordance with the administrative
regulations promulgated by the board. The board shall accept for filing all claims
submitted by persons eligible under subsection
(1)of this section and alleging the
jurisdiction requirements set forth in KRS 49.270 to 49.490 and meeting the
requirements as to form in the administrative regulations of the board.
(3)Upon filing of a claim pursuant to KRS 49.270 to 49.490, the board shall promptly
notify the United States attorney, if a federal offense is involved, and the
Commonwealth's attorney or county attorney of the county wherein the crime is
alleged to have occurred.
(4)No claim may be filed by, or on behalf of, a person currently confined in any
correctional facility, or any state institution maintained and operated by the Cabinet
for Health and Family Services.
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