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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 342 — Workers' compensation

342.841 Applicability of open meetings and open records provisions.

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(1)The board shall comply with KRS Chapter 61 in regard to open meetings and open
records in the conduct of ordinary business. In addition to the exemptions listed in
KRS Chapter 61, proceedings to discuss rates, proposed rates, or anything that
relates to rates if that discussion would jeopardize the competitiveness of the
authority may be closed, as well as, proceedings which would provide an unfair
competitive advantage to private sector competitors providing workers'
compensation coverage in the Commonwealth.
(2)All records of the authority shall be deemed open records and subject to public
inspection, unless:
(a)The record is excluded from inspection under KRS Chapter 61;
(b)The record includes information that would provide an unfair competitive
advantage to private sector competitors providing workers' compensation
coverage in the Commonwealth;
(c)In addition to the exemption provided by KRS 61.878(1)(c)1., the record is
generated by the authority, generally recognized as confidential or proprietary,
and which if openly disclosed would permit an unfair commercial advantage
to competitors of the authority or other entity to which the record relates; and
(d)The record relates to a fraud investigation conducted by the authority and that
does not become evidence in a criminal or civil action.
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