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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

78.5526 Employment and medical review after disability retirement -- Filing of

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review forms -- Duty of Authority to assist in obtaining records --
Investigation of fraud.
(1)Once each year following the retirement of a person on a disability retirement
allowance, except for persons who become totally and permanently disabled
as a direct result of an act in line of duty as defined in KRS 78.510 or become
disabled as a result of a duty-related injury as defined in KRS 61.621 in which
case shall be once every three
(3)years following retirement, or less frequently
as determined by the Authority's medical examiner but not less than once
every five
(5)years, the system may require the person, prior to his or her
normal retirement date, to undergo an employment and medical staff review
and, if necessary, be required to file at the retirement office on the review form
prescribed by the Authority current employment information and current
medical information for the bodily injury, mental illness, or disease for which he
or she receives a disability retirement allowance. The person shall have one
hundred eighty
(180)days from the day the Authority sent the review form by
United States first-class mail to the person's last address on file in the
retirement office, by electronic mail to the person's last electronic mail address
on file in the retirement office, or by other electronic means to file at the
retirement office the review form and the current employment and medical
information. The person shall certify to the Authority that the review form,
including current employment and medical information, is ready to be
evaluated by the medical examiner in accordance with KRS 78.5528.
(2)If, after good faith efforts, the person informs the Authority that he or she has
been unable to obtain the employment or medical information, the Authority
shall assist the person in obtaining the records and may use the powers
granted pursuant to KRS 61.685(1) to obtain the records.
(3)If the person fails or refuses to file at the retirement office the review form,
including the current employment and medical information, his or her retirement
allowance shall be discontinued or reduced on the first day of the month
following the expiration of the one hundred eighty
(180)days from the day the
Authority sent the review form by United States first-class mail to the person's
last address on file in the retirement office, by electronic mail to the person's
last electronic mail address on file in the retirement office, or by other electronic
means. The Authority shall send notice of the discontinuance or reduction of
the disability retirement allowance by United States first-class mail to the
person's last address on file in the retirement office, by electronic mail to the
person's last electronic mail address on file in the retirement office, or by other
electronic means. If the person's benefits are discontinued or reduced under
this section, his or her rights to further disability retirement allowances shall
cease, except as provided by KRS 78.5528.
(4)The Kentucky Public Pensions Authority shall hire or contract for the services
of one
(1)or more investigators to investigate potential fraud involving disability
benefits with the system. The investigators shall evaluate potential cases of
disability fraud and conduct spot audits for potential fraud as determined by the
system in cases involving members who become totally and permanently
disabled as a direct result of an act in line of duty as defined in KRS 78.510 or become disabled as a result of a duty-related injury as defined in KRS 61.621.
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