610.072 Attendance of public at hearings in courts participating in pilot project
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authorized by KRS 21A.190.
(1)Any statute, administrative procedure, or court rule limiting or prohibiting public
attendance at court proceedings conducted under KRS Chapter 620 or 625 shall not
apply in a court which is participating in a pilot project authorized by KRS 21A.190
to the extent that the Chief Justice, and the presiding judge for a case specified in
KRS 21A.190, have authorized public attendance at the proceeding.
(2)The provisions of this section shall not permit attendance by the public at any court
handling a case under KRS Chapter 620 or 625 which is not participating in the
pilot project authorized by KRS 21A.190, except as otherwise authorized by law.
(3)Unless authorized by law, the provisions of this section shall not permit attendance
by the public in any court participating in the pilot project authorized by KRS
21A.190 which is not authorized by the Supreme Court to admit the public for any
case or class of cases.
(4)The provisions of this section shall not permit attendance by the public at any case
before a court participating in the pilot project authorized by KRS 21A.190 when
the judge presiding over the case determines that the case shall be closed.