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

171.580 Historical records.

249 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-171/171-580

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The department, whenever it appears to be in the public interest, is authorized:
(1)To accept for deposit in the State Archives and Records Center the records of any
state or local agency or of the General Assembly that are determined by the
department to have sufficient historical or other value to warrant their continued
preservation;
(2)To direct and effect the transfer to the department of any records that have been in
existence for more than fifty
(50)years and that are determined by the department to
have sufficient historical or other value to warrant their continued preservation,
unless the head of the state or local agency which has custody of them certifies in
writing to the department that they must be retained in his custody for use in the
conduct of the regular current business of the said agency;
(3)To direct and effect, with the approval of the head of the originating agency, or its
successor, if any, the transfer of records deposited, or approved for deposit, in the
State Archives and Records Center to public or educational institutions for special
research or exhibit purposes; provided that title to such records shall remain vested
in the Commonwealth of Kentucky unless otherwise authorized by law, and
provided further such records may be recalled after reasonable notice in writing;
(4)To direct and effect the transfer of materials from private sources authorized to be
received by the State Archives and Records Center by the provisions of KRS
171.620.
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