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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

7.110 Power to secure information -- Coercing production of evidence --

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Cooperation of other agencies -- Cooperation with other states -- Conference of
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws -- Subcommittee and citizens'
committee reports and recommendations.
(1)The Commission, its co-chairmen or director, any other member of the General
Assembly authorized by the director, or any employee authorized by the director,
shall have access to all public records as provided in KRS 61.870 to 61.884, of
every agency, division or department of state government, and of any agency or
institution, public or private, which has been the recipient of public funds. The
Commission, its co-chairmen or director, any other member of the General
Assembly authorized by the director, or any employee authorized by the director,
may utilize automated data processing procedures and equipment in the accession of
public records, if such records exist in machine readable form. To effect the
purposes of this section, the Commission shall promulgate such rules and
regulations relating to the accession of public records as are necessary. The
Commission, its co-chairmen or director, any other member of the General
Assembly authorized by the director, or any employee authorized by the director,
may require information on oath of any person touching any matter which he is
instructed to investigate, study or audit, and shall have the power to subpoena
witnesses and records for such purpose, and otherwise compel the giving of
evidence of any matter under study. If any person fails or refuses to testify or
furnish documentary evidence concerning any matter with respect to which the
Commission desires information pertaining to the studies in which it is engaged, the
Franklin Circuit Court, on application of the Commission, may compel obedience
by proceedings for contempt as in the case of disobedience of a subpoena issued
from the Circuit Court or a refusal to testify therein. Every witness so subpoenaed
under this section shall receive for his attendance the fee and mileage provided for
witnesses in civil cases in Circuit Court, which shall be audited and paid upon the
presentation of proper vouchers sworn to by the witness and approved by the
Commission.
(2)All state agencies and institutions shall cooperate with the Commission to effectuate
the purposes of KRS 7.090 to 7.110 and shall submit copies of their annual or
biennial reports to the Commission.
(3)The Commission shall encourage and arrange conferences with officials of other
states and of other units of government; carry forward the participation of this state
as a member of the Council of State Governments, both regionally and nationally,
and formulate proposals for cooperation between this state and other states. The
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