Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 101 - PERSONNEL
Chapter 1 - Personnel Board
Section 101 KAR 1:367 - Standards of conduct and technology governing recording board proceedings
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, March 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 18A.075, 18A.0751, 18A.095
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 18A.075 requires the Personnel Board to promulgate comprehensive administrative regulations consistent with the provisions of KRS 18A.005 through 18A.200. KRS 18A.0751 requires the Personnel Board to promulgate comprehensive administrative regulations provisions for the procedures to be utilized by the board in the conduct of hearings. This administrative regulation establishes provisions for recordings of Personnel Board proceedings.
Section 1. Equipment, Personnel, and Location.
Section 2. Movement During Proceedings. At the discretion of the board, recording equipment shall not be placed in or removed from the hearing room except prior to commencement or after adjournment of proceedings each day, or during a recess.
Section 3. Conferences of Counsel. To protect the attorney-client privilege and the effective right to counsel, there shall be no audio pickup or broadcast of conferences that occur in the hearing room between attorneys and their clients, between co-counsel of a client, or between counsel and the hearing officer held at the bench.
Section 4. Use of Media Material. Unless specifically allowed by the board, none of the recordings developed during or by virtue of coverage of a board proceeding shall be admissible as evidence in the proceeding out of which it arose, any proceeding subsequent or collateral thereto, or upon any rehearing or appeal of the proceedings.
Section 5. Confidentiality.
Section 6. Applicability.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS Chapter 13A, 18A.0751