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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 6 — The general assembly

6.930 Report of committee findings and recommendations.

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(1)The committee may report its findings and recommendations to the head of the
state agency or program and the secretary of the cabinet to which the report
pertains.
(2)The secretary of the cabinet or the head of the state agency or program to
which the report pertains shall give affirmative consideration to the report within
sixty
(60)days of the adoption of the report by:
(a)Adopting the committee's recommendations and reporting their actions to
the committee; or
(b)Otherwise correcting the deficiency and reporting their actions, and the
reasons for not adopting the committee's recommendations, to the
committee.
(3)If no corrective action is taken by the secretary of the cabinet or by the head of
the state agency or program in response to a committee report under
subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section, or if the committee deems the corrective
action taken to be unsuitable, the committee may report the matter to the
General Assembly, together with its recommendations.
(4)The committee may report the results of each of its studies, including the
committee's recommendations for any further action, to the General Assembly.
(5)The committee may report any matter under its study to any law enforcement
agency, the Auditor of Public Accounts, or any other state official having
jurisdiction over the matter for investigation. If a matter is referred under this
subsection, the law enforcement agency, Auditor of Public Accounts, or other
state official with jurisdiction over the matter shall make a report to the
committee with its findings within thirty
(30)days of completion of the
investigation.
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