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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 49 — Office of claims and appeals

49.080 Venue of hearings -- Expenses of hearings outside offices.

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(1)Hearings involving claimants who are residents of the Commonwealth shall be
conducted in the county wherein the claim accrues, provided, however, that the
parties may, with the approval of the Board of Claims, agree upon a place not
within such county for the conduct of hearings. Hearings involving claimants who
are nonresidents shall be conducted in the county wherein the claim accrues,
provided, however, that a hearing, with the approval of the board, may be conducted
in Franklin County.
(2)When any member of the board is attending hearings at any place other than
Frankfort, Kentucky, expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of such duty
shall be paid by the state upon certification by the executive director of the Office of
Claims and Appeals of an itemized statement of such expenses in accordance with
Finance and Administration Cabinet administrative regulations.
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