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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 17 — Public safety

17.147 Duties of Department of Kentucky State Police.

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The Department of Kentucky State Police shall:
(1)Collect data necessary for the operation of the centralized criminal history record
information system from all persons and agencies mentioned in KRS 17.150;
(2)Prepare and distribute to all such persons and agencies forms to be used in reporting
data to the centralized criminal history record information system. The forms shall
provide for items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged
in the administration of criminal justice programs;
(3)Prescribe the forms and content of records to be kept by such persons and agencies
to insure reporting of data to the centralized criminal history record information
system;
(4)Instruct such persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of such
records and in the manner of reporting to the centralized criminal history record
information system;
(5)Tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected;
(6)Supply data, at their request, to participating federal bureaus, departments, or
criminal justice agencies engaged in the administration of criminal justice
programs; and
(7)Annually present to the Governor, on or before July 1, concerning the criminal
statistics of the preceding calendar year, and present at such other times as the
commissioner may deem wise, or the Governor may request, reports on special
aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of all reports shall be
printed for general distribution in the interest of public enlightenment.
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