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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.295 Offenses -- Penalties.

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(1)Any officer or employee of a board or any other person who prevents, attempts to
prevent, or obstructs an examination by the accountant made under KRS 156.265
and 156.275 is guilty of a high misdemeanor and shall, upon indictment and
conviction in the Circuit Court of competent jurisdiction, be fined five hundred
dollars ($500).
(2)Any person who fails or refuses to permit the examination provided for in KRS
156.285 or who interferes with such examination shall be fined not less than one
hundred dollars ($100) or imprisoned in the county jail for not less than one
month nor more than twelve
(12)months, or both. Each refusal shall constitute a
separate offense.
(3)Any person who has custody of any books, accounts, reports, vouchers,
correspondence, files, records, money, and property that the accountant is
authorized to examine under KRS 156.265 and 156.285 who fails or refuses when
called upon by the committee for that purpose to permit the accountant to inspect
any of such materials shall, upon conviction in the Circuit Court of competent
jurisdiction, be fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500) and be subject to
removal as provided by law.
(4)Any person who refuses to be sworn when required by the committee to be sworn
for the purpose mentioned in subsection
(2)of KRS 156.285 shall be fined not more
than five hundred dollars ($500).
(5)Any witness called by the committee under subsection
(3)of KRS 156.285 who
fails, without legal excuse, to attend or testify shall be fined not more than five
hundred dollars ($500).
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