Rule 902 Protection of personal identifiers
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated37th Judicial Circuit - Carter, Elliott and Morgan Family Court
KY CEMC Rule 902
Rule 902 Protection of personal identifiers
A. In addition, all pleadings must comply with the requirements of KRS Chapters 205, 403, 405, 406 and 407 by providing the personal identifying information required in those chapters. However, except as set forth in paragraph B below, where personal identifiers, are required by statute or contained in other documents or exhibits filed with the court pursuant to the above-stated chapters, parties shall comply with CR 7.03(1)(b) by filing one copy from which any personal data has been redacted and filing an unredacted copy in a marked and sealed envelope. The clerk shall allow the unredacted sealed copy of the pleading, document, or exhibit containing personal identifiers to be accessed only by a party to the case, an attorney of record in the case, a judge of the court or other authorized court personnel, a duly authorized employee or agent of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services involved in child support matters attendant to the case, or a person authorized to view the copy of specific orders of the Court. As used in this section, “personal identifier” means a Social Security number or taxpayer identification number, date of birth, or financial account number.
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HISTORY: Adopted effective April 22, 2012.
Carter, Elliot and Morgan Circuit Court Rule 902, KY R CARTER ELLIOT MORGAN CIR CT Rule 902
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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