NOT TO BE PUBLISHED 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

93-ORD-60

 

May 17, 1993

 

 

 

 

IN RE: Linda Goff/Cabinet for Human Resources - Department for

Social Services

 

 

OPEN RECORDS DECISION

 

 

This matter comes to the Attorney General on appeal from the actions of the Cabinet for Human Resources, Department for Social Services, in responding to Ms. Linda Goff's request to inspect records which are in the Cabinet's custody and which relate to a child whom she recently adopted.

 

On behalf of the Department for Social Services, Commissioner Peggy Wallace denied Ms. Goff's request in a letter dated April 30, 1993. Relying on KRS 61.878(1)(k) and KRS 199.570, Commissioner Wallace maintained that these provisions operate in tandem to prohibit disclosure of the records requested. KRS 61.878(1)(k) excludes from the application of the Open Records Act:

 

Public records or information the disclosure of which is prohibited or restricted or otherwise made confidential by enactment of the General Assembly.

 

This exception to the Open Records Act incorporates KRS 199.570, relating to the confidentiality of adoption records. KRS 199.570(1) provides in part:

 

No person having charge of any adoption records shall disclose the names of any

parties appearing in such records or furnish any copy of any such records, except upon order of the court which entered the judgment of adoption.

 

It is Commissioner Wallace's position that the Department is foreclosed from honoring Ms. Goff's request.

 

We are asked to determine if the Department for Social Services violated the Open Records Act when it denied Ms. Goff's request. We conclude that the Department properly denied her request under the cited exceptions to the Act.

 

This Office has previously held that adoption records and records of adoption proceedings are confidential. OAG 87-71. During adoption proceedings certain persons may inspect the records without court order. KRS 199.570(1). Among these persons are the parties to the proceedings and their attorneys. However, upon entry of the final order in the case the records are sealed, and no person may inspect them without a written order of the court. The statute is clear on its face.

 

KRS 199.570 prohibits persons having charge of adoption records from divulging information contained in those records. Violation of this provision is punishable by a fine of $500 to $2,000, imprisonment for up to six months, or both. KRS 199.990(2). In OAG 87-71, we recognized that this prohibition extends to the Department for Social Services and its representatives. It is the opinion of this Office that the Department is absolutely foreclosed from releasing adoption records to an adoptive parent, or any other person, in the absence of a court order. We therefore conclude that the Department properly denied Ms. Goff's request under KRS 61.878(1)(k)and KRS 199.570.

 

Ms. Goff may challenge this decision by initiating action in the appropriate circuit court pursuant to KRS 61.880(5) and KRS 61.882.

 

CHRIS GORMAN

ATTORNEY GENERAL

 

 

 

AMYE B. MAJORS

ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL

 

 

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Distributed to:

 

Commissioner Peggy Wallace

Cabinet for Human Resources

Department for Social Services

275 East Main Street

Frankfort, KY 40621

 

Ms. Linda Goff

5425 St., Route 1245

Beaver Dam, KY 42320