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156.210   Powers of chief state school officer. (1)  The chief state school officer shall have access to the papers, books and records of all teachers, trustees, superintendents, or other public school officials. (2)  He may administer oaths and may examine witnesses under oath in any part of the state in any matter pertaining to the public schools, and may cause the testimony to 
be  reduced  to  writing.  He  may  issue  process  to  compel  attendance  of  witnesses 
before him and compel witnesses to testify in any investigation he is authorized to 
make. (3)  When he or his assistants find any mismanagement, misconduct, violation of law, or wrongful  or  improper  use  of  any  district  or  state  school  fund,  or  neglect  in  the 
performance of duty on the part of any official, he shall report the same, and any 
other  violation  of  the  school  laws  discovered  by  him,  to  the  Kentucky  Board  of 
Education,  which  shall,  through  the  chief  state  school  officer  or  one  (1)  of  his 
assistants, call in the county attorney or the Commonwealth's attorney in the county 
or district where the violation occurs, and the attorney so called in shall assist in the 
indictment,  prosecution,  and  conviction  of  the  accused.  If  prosecution  is  not 
warrantable,  the  Kentucky  Board  of  Education  may  rectify  and  regulate  all  such 
matters. Effective:  July 15, 1996 
History:  Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 362, sec. 6, effective July 15, 1996. -- Amended 1990  Ky.  Acts  ch. 476,  Pt. IV, sec. 137, effective  July 13, 1990.  --  Amended 1978 
Ky.  Acts  ch. 155,  sec. 82,  effective  June  17,  1978.  --  Recodified  1942  Ky.  Acts 
ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1, 1942, from Ky. Stat. secs. 4384-12, 4384-15.