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Limited in-person court services starting June 1, 2020 Adair County Circuit Court Clerk Dennis Loy sends this information about Chief Justice Minton’s announcement today to all Kentucky Court of Justice personnel. By Leigh Anne Hiatt Frankfort, KY - Two weeks after announcing that the Judicial Branch had formed three task forces to determine how to gradually resume in-person court services, the Supreme Court has released its reopening plan. "Our priority is to implement a limited, phased reopening that will allow greater access to the courts while keeping court personnel and the public safe through social distancing and other precautions," Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr. said in an email today to the justices, judges, circuit court clerks and court personnel who serve the Judicial Branch. Supreme Court Order Expanding Court Operations Health and Safety Requirements for the Expansion of Operations can be found in Supreme Court Administrative Order 2020-39, dated May 15, 2020, and effective June 1, 2020. The directives are extensive and the main points are here:
He said that in addition to the reopening order, the Supreme Court will issue specific guidance on driver's license services and certain court matters, such as evictions and jury service, in the coming days. Health and Safety Requirements for Court Personnel The Administrative Office of the Courts has also produced a detailed guide to help the elected officials and non-elected court personnel implement the required health and safety measures. The Kentucky Court of Justice COVID-19 Health and Safety Requirements can be found here. "As you know, the majority of court matters are not voluntary," Chief Justice Minton said. "People can choose whether to eat at a restaurant or go shopping, but in most instances they don't get to choose whether they go to court. We're incorporating as many of the governor's requirements as possible into our orders to maintain a high standard of safety for our employees, elected officials and the public." This story was posted on 2020-05-15 13:23:06
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