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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 620 — Dependency, neglect, and abuse

620.250 Local citizen foster care review board's access to records.

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(1)Each local citizen foster care review board shall have access to all information and
records of the cabinet pertinent to the parents or person exercising custodial control
or supervision of the child assigned to the local board for review. Information and
records shall include, but not be limited to, case permanency plans, case progress
reports, and case records.
(2)Each local citizen foster care review board shall have access to all information and
records of the court, the cabinet, and public and private child-caring facilities when
pertinent to the child assigned to the local board for review. Information and records
shall include, but not be limited to, case permanency plans, case progress reports,
and case records.
(3)All requested information or records, or both, not already before the local citizen
foster care review board at the time of the six
(6)months review shall be submitted
by the agency or organization in possession of the information or records, or both,
no later than five
(5)working days after the receipt of the request.
(4)If the local citizen foster care review board is denied access to any public or private
information or records, or both, it may request the court to hold a hearing, at which
time the court may require the agency or organization in whose possession the
information or records, or both, are held to show cause as to the reasons why the
information or records, or both, shall not be ordered surrendered pursuant to its
authority.
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