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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

49.380 Collection actions against crime victim for debt related to expense covered

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under KRS 49.370(2) to cease pending resolution of claim submitted to board.
(1)Upon the filing of an application for a claim with the Crime Victims Compensation
Board, all debt collection actions by a creditor or the creditor's agent, against the
claimant for a debt or expense covered under KRS 49.370(2) and related to the
substance of the claim shall cease pending a resolution of the claim by the board, if
the claimant:
(a)Provides written notice to the creditor or creditor's agent that a claim has been
submitted to the board; and
(b)Authorizes the creditor or creditor's agent to confirm with the board the
claimant's application with the board and that the debt or expense upon which
the collection action is based may be covered under KRS 49.370(2).
(2)The board shall, upon the written request of a creditor or creditor's agent, notify the
creditor or creditor's agent when a claim has been resolved.
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