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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.285 Access to records -- Witnesses -- Subpoena.

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(1)The accountant shall have access to and may examine all books, accounts, reports,
vouchers, correspondence files, records, money, and property of any board. Every
officer or employee of any such board having such records or property in his
possession or under his control shall permit access to and examination of them upon
the request of the accountant.
(2)The committee may require information on oath from any person touching any
matters relative to any account that the accountant is required to audit. The
committee may administer the oath, or have it done by any officer authorized to
administer an oath.
(3)The committee may issue process and compel the attendance of witnesses before it,
and administer oaths and compel witnesses to testify in any of the investigations the
accountant is authorized to make.
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