In OAG 83-140, OAG 82-192 is cited to support the interpretation of KRS 338.101(1)(a) regarding the confidentiality of statements taken privately by OSHA Compliance Officers. The decision references the earlier opinion to affirm that such private statements are exempt from mandatory public disclosure under KRS 61.878(1)(j), following the reasoning and conclusions drawn in OAG 82-192.
OAG 82-192 was Followed by OAG 83-140
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