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<br><br> <br>Page 1 of 1 <br>6.681 Advisory opinions. <br>(1) The commission may render advisory opinions concerning matters under its <br>jurisdiction, based upon real or hypothetical circumstances, when requested by: <br>(a) Any person covered by this code; <br>(b) Any person who is personally and directly involved in the matter; or <br>(c) The commission upon its own initiative. <br>(2) An advisory opinion shall be requested in writing and shall state relevant facts and <br>ask specific questions. The request for the advisory opinion shall remain <br>confidential unless confidentiality is waived, in writing, by the requestor. <br>(3) Advisory opinions shall be based on the Kentucky Revised Statutes as written and <br>shall not be based on the personal opinions of commission members as to legislative <br>intent or the spirit of the law. <br>(4) The commission shall promulgate administrative regulations to establish criteria <br>under which it may issue confidential advisory opinions. All other advisory <br>opinions shall be published except that before an advisory opinion is made public, it <br>shall be modified so that the identity of any person associated with the opinion shall <br>not be revealed. <br>(5) The confidentiality of an advisory opinion may be waived either: <br>(a) In writing by the person who requested the opinion; or <br>(b) By majority vote of the members of the commission, if a person makes or <br>purports to make public the substance or any portion of an advisory opinion <br>requested by or on behalf of the person. The commission may vote to make <br>public the advisory opinion request and related materials. <br>(6) (a) A written advisory opinion issued by the commission shall be binding on the <br>commission in any subsequent proceeding concerning the facts and <br>circumstances of the particular case if no intervening facts or circumstances <br>arise which would change the opinion of the commission if they had existed at <br>the time the opinion was rendered. However, if any fact determined by the <br>commission to be material was omitted or misstated in the request for an <br>opinion, the commission shall not be bound by the opinion. <br>(b) A written advisory opinion shall be admissible in the defense of any criminal <br>prosecution or civil proceeding for violations of this code for actions taken in <br>reliance on that opinion. <br>Effective: July 15, 1994 <br>History: Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 479, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1994. -- Created <br>1993 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 4, sec. 42, effective September 16, 1993. <br><br>