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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15 — Department of law

15.858 Identity of parent -- Information concealment.

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(1)It shall be unlawful for anyone to knowingly refuse to give the Attorney General or
his or her designee the name of a parent of a child for whom services are being
provided under Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act or information which
will assist the Attorney General in locating a parent of a child.
(2)Any information gathered pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section shall not be
used in criminal prosecutions against the informant.
(3)It shall be unlawful for anyone to knowingly give the Attorney General or his or her
designee the incorrect name of a parent of a child or to knowingly give the Attorney
General incorrect information on the parent's whereabouts when it is done for the
purpose of concealing the identity of the real parent of the child or when it is done
with the intent of concealing the location of the parent.
(4)Failure to provide information as required in subsection
(1)of this section or
providing incorrect information as prohibited in subsection
(3)of this section shall
constitute a Class A misdemeanor.
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