They tried this in NC, although here they actually expected homechooling parents to bring their children to the police departments for the meetings. That idea got shot down in a hurry.
That's because it was flat contrary to the law. It sounds like Kentucky's law makes "auditing" of a homeschool's records a possibility, whether it's by the local district or the state.
I've always refused to share my records with the state. If they want to call me and make an appointment, I'll be happy to show them that we have vaccination records, attendance records, and test results. Once they've verified the existence of these documents, they can get off my doorstep or I'll call HSLDA.