2009 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 367 CONSUMER PROTECTION
367.270 Impounding of evidence in matter under investigation.

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367.270 Impounding of evidence in matter under investigation. Whenever the Attorney General has probable cause to believe that a person has engaged <br>in, or is engaging in, any practice declared by KRS 367.110 to 367.300 to be unlawful <br>and whenever the Attorney General has probable cause to believe that information will <br>not be obtainable pursuant to KRS 367.240 and 367.250 during the course of any <br>investigation, he may apply to a Circuit Court ex parte for an order impounding any <br>record, book, document, account, paper or sample of merchandise which is material to the <br>practice under investigation. Such motion shall state in writing the grounds which the <br>Attorney General believes constitute probable cause. The Circuit Court shall specify by <br>order the length of time for copy or inspection. History: Created 1972 Ky. Acts ch. 4, sec. 17(3).

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