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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 171 — State libraries -- librarians -- state archives and records

171.450 Department procedures and regulations.

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(1)The department shall establish:
(a)Procedures for the compilation and submission to the department of lists and
schedules of public records proposed for disposal;
(b)Procedures for the disposal or destruction of public records authorized for
disposal or destruction, including appropriate procedures to protect against
unauthorized access to or use of personal information as defined by KRS
61.931;
(c)Standards and procedures for recording, managing, and preserving public
records and for the reproduction of public records by photographic or
microphotographic process; and
(d)Procedures for collection and distribution by the central depository of all
reports and publications, except the Kentucky Revised Statutes editions,
issued by any department, board, commission, officer or other agency of the
Commonwealth for general public distribution after July 1, 1958.
(2)The department shall enforce the provisions of KRS 171.410 to 171.740 by
appropriate rules and regulations.
(3)The department shall make copies of such rules and regulations available to all
officials affected by KRS 171.410 to 171.740 subject to the provisions of KRS
Chapter 13A.
(4)Such rules and regulations when approved by the department shall be binding on all
state and local agencies, subject to the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A. The
department shall perform any acts deemed necessary, legal and proper to carry out
the duties and responsibilities imposed upon it pursuant to the authority granted
herein.
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