Kentucky Administrative Regulations Title 108 - Board of Claims [Repealed]

Kentucky Administrative Regulations – Title 108: Board of Claims [Repealed]

Title 108 of the Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR), previously titled "Board of Claims", has been repealed. The Board of Claims was historically responsible for handling claims against the Commonwealth of Kentucky, typically involving personal injury or property damage allegedly caused by the negligence of state employees or agencies.

Key Information:

Title: 108 – Board of Claims

Status: Repealed

Previous Role: Oversight of compensation claims against the state

Repeal Context:

The functions of the Board of Claims were transferred as part of a restructuring under House Bill 397 (2017 Regular Session). This legislation:

Abolished the Board of Claims, effective July 1, 2018.

Transferred its duties to the Kentucky Claims Commission, which now handles claims formerly managed by the Board of Claims.

Aimed to streamline government operations and reduce redundancy.

Successor Agency:

Kentucky Claims Commission

Oversees:

Negligence claims (formerly under Board of Claims)

Crime victim compensation (formerly under Crime Victims Compensation Board, Title 107)

Tax appeals

 

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