United States — Kentucky
KRS § 151.620 Legislative findings.
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The General Assembly states that Kentucky should develop a system to characterize and monitor groundwater.
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United States — Kentucky
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The General Assembly states that Kentucky should develop a system to characterize and monitor groundwater.
United States — Kentucky
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Several Kentucky justice and corrections agencies must give access to certain criminal-history databases, but that access does not allow adding, deleting, or changing data without permission.
United States — Kentucky
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The cabinet must create and distribute report forms, submit an annual statistical report, share aggregated data publicly in electronic form, provide certain reports to specified agencies on request, avoid prohibited data comparisons, not keep identifying statistical information, and communicate reporting requirements t
United States — Kentucky
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This section defines key terms used in KRS 7A.180 to 7A.190.
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This section defines key terms and directs the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the Office of Drug Control Policy to run a pilot program, use specified data sources, and issue a joint report by December 31, 2016.
United States — Kentucky
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This section lets permit applicants use and submit hydrologic and related site data, requires the cabinet to compile and provide background hydrologic information, and sets rules for reclamation-related waivers, subsoil augmentation, and abandoned mine land project treatment.
United States — Kentucky
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Agencies receiving state funds for home visitation services must meet the program definition, show they are part of a coordinated care system, and report data to the state data system in the required format.
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The administrator and related agents must handle confidential information securely and maintain safeguards, a security plan, employee training, and secure return or destruction when the information is no longer needed.
United States — Kentucky
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Institutions must publish a student-discipline report on a schedule and send it to the Interim Joint Committee on Education. If certain data points cannot be adequately de-identified, the institution may have to seek an exemption from the Attorney General and label excluded data points in the public report.
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Ambulance and related providers must collect, report, and protect patient care record data, while the board must publish an annual report and the Cabinet gets access to the board’s data.
United States — Kentucky
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This section creates a Parkinson’s disease research registry, requires the cabinet to run it, and sets reporting, confidentiality, and annual update duties.
United States — Kentucky
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The health cabinet secretary may make sharing agreements for prescription drug monitoring information if the other program is compatible with Kentucky’s program.