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KRS 15.010

Department of Law -- Attorney General as head -- Major organizational units

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Commonwealth v. Johnson (2014)

Most recently applied in Commonwealth v. Johnson (February 2014)

Effective: July 1, 2025 History: Amended 2025 Ky

(1) The Attorney General is the head of the Department of Law.

(2) The Department of Law shall include the following major organizational units:

(a) Department of Criminal Investigations;

1. Office of Counter-Exploitation;

a. Special Victims Division;

b. Cyber Crimes Division; and c. Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Division; and 2. Office of Investigative Operations;

a. Public Corruption Division;

b. Special Investigations Division; and c. Protective Intelligence Division; and (b) Department of Criminal Litigation;

1. Office of Special Prosecutions;

2. Office of Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Control;

3. Office of Prosecutors Advisory Council; and 4. Office of Victims Advocacy;

(c) Department of Civil Litigation;

1. Office of Consumer Protection;

2. Office of Civil and Environmental Law;

a. Open Records and Meetings Division; and b. Civil Litigation Division;

3. Office of Rate Intervention;

4. Office of Senior Protection;

5. Office of Administrative Hearings;

a. Family and Children Division;

b. Health Services Division; and c. General Government Division; and 6. Office of Data Privacy;

(d) Office of the Solicitor General;

1. Criminal Appeals Division; and 2. Civil Appeals Division;

(e) Office of Legal Counsel;

(f) Office of Communications;

(g) Office of Management and Budget;

(h) Kentucky Office of Regulatory Relief; and (i) Department of Child Support Services;

1. Office of Processing and Distribution;

2. Office of Program Services;

3. Office of General Counsel;

4. Office of Administrative Services; and 5. Office of Information Services.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.