From the reports made to him by insurers, employees, or appointees, the state fire marshal shall keep a record of all fire inspections, investigations and fire losses occurring in this state and of facts concerning them. He shall make such compilations, in vestigations and statistical summaries as he deems proper, all of which shall be kept as permanent records in his office. All such records shall be public, except that the state fire marshal may, in his discretion, withhold from the public such records, in cluding reports of investigations of accidents and of fire losses, as may be exempted from disclosure by KRS Chapter 61 and regulations duly adopted thereunder.
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