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<br><br> <br>Page 1 of 1 <br>17.160 Furnishing potential employer with person's record of convictions, guilty <br>pleas, and Alford pleas involving specified crimes. <br>(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an employer may request from the <br>Justice and Public Safety Cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts, or <br>both, records of all available convictions involving any felony offense, any <br>misdemeanor offense in KRS Chapter 531 or KRS Chapter 510, any misdemeanor <br>offense under KRS Chapter 218A committed within the five (5) years immediately <br>preceding the application, or any conviction for violating KRS Chapter 189A <br>committed within the five (5) years immediately preceding the application of a <br>person who applies for employment or volunteers for a position in which he or she <br>would have supervisory or disciplinary power over a minor. The cabinet or the <br>Administrative Office of the Courts, as appropriate, shall furnish the information to <br>the requesting employer and shall also send a copy of the information to the <br>applicant. <br>(2) Any request for records under subsection (1) of this section shall be on a form <br>approved by the cabinet and the Administrative Office of the Courts. No fee shall be <br>charged to the employer or to the person whose records were requested if funding <br>for the record checks provided for in this section is provided through some other <br>mechanism; otherwise the cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts may <br>charge a fee to be paid by the organization making the request, not to exceed the <br>actual cost of processing the request. <br>(3) The cabinet and the Administrative Office of the Courts shall promulgate <br>administrative regulations to implement the provisions of this section. No <br>administrative regulation shall be adopted requiring or authorizing the <br>fingerprinting of applicants. <br>(4) As used in this section, &quot;employer&quot; means any organization chartered by the <br>Congress of the United States or specified by the Attorney General which employs <br>or uses the services of volunteers or paid employees in positions in which the <br>volunteer or employee has supervisory or disciplinary power over a child or <br>children. An organization which has an administrative office with paid personnel <br>which has jurisdiction over suborganizations in one (1) or more counties shall make <br>application for record checks through the administrative office of the organization <br>and not through each individual suborganization. <br>(5) Offenses which may be searched for under this section are ones involving any <br>conviction, plea of guilty, or Alford plea, to any offense specified in subsection (1) <br>of this section or the attempted violation of any offense specified in subsection (1) <br>of this section. Conviction for a violation or attempted violation of an offense <br>committed outside the Commonwealth of Kentucky is a crime if such offense would <br>have been a crime in Kentucky under subsection (1) of this section if committed in <br>Kentucky. <br>Effective: June 26, 2007 <br>History: Amended 2007 Ky. Acts ch. 85, sec. 88, effective June 26, 2007. -- Amended <br>1996 Ky. Acts ch. 290, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1996. -- Created 1984 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 382, sec. 10, effective July 13, 1984. <br><br>