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<br><br>7.110 Power to secure information -- Coercing production of evidence -- <br>Cooperation of other agencies -- Cooperation with other states -- Conference of <br>Commissioners on Uniform State Laws -- Subcommittee and citizens' <br>committee reports and recommendations. <br>(1) The Commission, its co-chairmen or director, any other member of the General <br>Assembly authorized by the director, or any employee authorized by the director, <br>shall have access to all public records as provided in KRS 61.870 to 61.884, of <br>every agency, division or department of state government, and of any agency or <br>institution, public or private, which has been the recipient of public funds. The <br>Commission, its co-chairmen or director, any other member of the General <br>Assembly authorized by the director, or any employee authorized by the director, <br>may utilize automated data processing procedures and equipment in the accession of <br>public records, if such records exist in machine readable form. To effect the <br>purposes of this section, the Commission shall promulgate such rules and <br>regulations relating to the accession of public records as are necessary. The <br>Commission, its co-chairmen or director, any other member of the General <br>Assembly authorized by the director, or any employee authorized by the director, <br>may require information on oath of any person touching any matter which he is <br>instructed to investigate, study or audit, and shall have the power to subpoena <br>witnesses and records for such purpose, and otherwise compel the giving of <br>evidence of any matter under study. If any person fails or refuses to testify or <br>furnish documentary evidence concerning any matter with respect to which the <br>Commission desires information pertaining to the studies in which it is engaged, the <br>Franklin Circuit Court, on application of the Commission, may compel obedience <br>by proceedings for contempt as in the case of disobedience of a subpoena issued <br>from the Circuit Court or a refusal to testify therein. Every witness so subpoenaed <br>under this section shall receive for his attendance the fee and mileage provided for <br>witnesses in civil cases in Circuit Court, which shall be audited and paid upon the <br>presentation of proper vouchers sworn to by the witness and approved by the <br>Commission. <br>(2) All state agencies and institutions shall cooperate with the Commission to effectuate <br>the purposes of KRS 7.090 to 7.110 and shall submit copies of their annual or <br>biennial reports to the Commission. <br>(3) The Commission shall encourage and arrange conferences with officials of other <br>states and of other units of government; carry forward the participation of this state <br>as a member of the Council of State Governments, both regionally and nationally, <br>and formulate proposals for cooperation between this state and other states. The <br>Legislative Research Commission shall function as Kentucky's commission on <br>interstate cooperation in carrying out the program of the Council of State <br>Governments as it relates to Kentucky. <br>(4) The Commission shall designate persons to represent Kentucky at the National <br>Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The Commission shall <br>report the findings and recommendations of the national conference to the General <br><br>Assembly. Any funds appropriated to the commissioners on uniform state laws shall <br>be paid out on vouchers approved by the director of the Commission. <br>(5) The Commission may establish such subcommittees and advisory citizens' <br>committees as may be convenient or desired for the proper and efficient <br>performance of its functions. Members of the General Assembly other than those <br>who are members of the Commission designated to serve on subcommittees shall <br>receive the same travel allowances and compensation for attending meetings as they <br>do for attending meetings during a session of the General Assembly, except that <br>each General Assembly member who is a chairman of a joint interim committee of <br>the Legislative Research Commission shall be paid, in addition to such allowances <br>and compensation, ten dollars (&#36;10) per day for each committee meeting that he <br>chairs. <br>(6) The Commission shall report its findings, either with or without recommendations, <br>to the Governor of the Commonwealth, and to each member of the General <br>Assembly at least thirty (30) days prior to the convening of each regular session of <br>the General Assembly. <br>Effective: July 13, 1984 <br>History: Amended 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 131, sec. 2, effective July 13, 1984. -- Amended <br>1982 Ky. Acts ch. 129, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1982. -- Amended 1976 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 83, sec. 12, effective March 29, 1976. -- Amended 1954 Ky. Acts ch. 9, sec. 3, <br>effective June 17, 1954. -- Created 1948 Ky. Acts ch. 15, sec. 3, effective June 17, <br>1948. <br><br>