Kentucky Code § KRS 164.2898

Institutions to submit annual report to Legislative Research Commission of policies, programs, practices, and procedures that promote or provide differential treatment – Sunset
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(1) No later than October 1 of each year, each institution shal l submit a certified report to the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the appropriate Interim Joint Committee on Education, and shall publish the report to a prominent, publicly accessible location on the institution's website. Each report sha ll be certified by the institution's general counsel and contain a complete list and description of the nature, costs, and source of authority of all policies, programs, practices, and procedures of the institution that are: (a) Designed or implemented to promote or provide differential treatment or benefits to individuals on the basis of religion, race, sex, color, or national origin; and (b) Required pursuant to any applicable federal or state law, a court order, or a binding contract entered into prior to June 27, 2025. (2) An institution shall not claim, assert, or rely upon a governmental mandate as a defense to a civil action filed by the Attorney General under KRS 164.2895(6) unless that mandate was listed and clearly and accurately described in: (a) The institution's most recent annual report required by subsection (1) of this section prior to the date the events or omissions giving rise to the civil action occurred; or (b) An addendum to the institution's most recent annual report required by subsection (1) of this section that was published: 1. Prior to the date the events or omissions giving rise to the civil action occurred; and 2. In the same location on the institution's website as the report required by subsection (1) of this section. (3) This section shall expire on and have no force or effect after June 30, 2031, unless extended by an act of the General Assembly.

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