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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

635.545 File of participants to be maintained -- Biennial report on whether

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participants later committed sex-related or other criminal offenses.
(1)The Department of Juvenile Justice shall maintain on file the names and identities
of program participants for a period of fifteen
(15)years following their
participation in the program. The names and identities shall not be disclosed except
for the purposes allowed in this section.
(2)On a biennial basis, the Department of Juvenile Justice shall request from the
Administrative Office of the Courts and the Department of Kentucky State Police
information concerning whether any of the individuals who participated in the
program have been arrested, tried, convicted, or incarcerated for any offense under
KRS Chapter 510, KRS 530.020, 530.064(1)(a), or 531.310, or any other criminal
offense.
(3)Each two
(2)years, the Department of Juvenile Justice shall compile the
information obtained and present it to the Governor, the Legislative Research
Commission, and the Supreme Court. The report shall not contain the names of any
of the individual participants but shall contain identifying information which may
assist in the evaluation of the program and in determination of whether participants
have engaged in further criminal behavior as juveniles or adults.
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