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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 7 — Legislative research commission

7.111 Right of access to information, when.

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(1)The Department of Kentucky State Police, Department of Corrections, the
Department of Juvenile Justice, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, and the
Administrative Office of the Courts shall provide access to their databases and the
centralized criminal history record information system and the data contained
therein to other criminal justice agencies, including criminal justice statistical
analysis centers, and to the Legislative Research Commission. The right of access
granted herein shall not include the right to add to, delete, or alter data without
permission of the agency holding the data.
(2)Criminal justice agencies and the Legislative Research Commission shall not make
public information on an individual person's criminal history record where such
record is protected by state or federal law or regulation.
(3)The Legislative Research Commission shall have access to information which does
not identify an individual person when determined by the director of the Legislative
Research Commission to be necessary for a legislative purpose.
(4)The Legislative Research Commission shall have access to individual persons'
criminal history records subject to the following provisions:
(a)Access shall not include information on federal offenses or convictions;
(b)Access shall not include information on out-of-state convictions; and
(c)Requests for the release of the information shall be approved by the
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