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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
For officers governed by KRS 16.186 to 16.195, the following subjects shall be administered in the same manner as provided for state police officers governed by KRS 16.010 to 16.185:
(1) Prohibition against requesting or requiring victim of alleged sexual offense to submit to polygraph or other examination, as provided by KRS 16.062;
(2) Organization of the department, as provided by KRS 16.040(1);
(3) Additional duties of the department, as provided by KRS 16.065;
(4) Uniforms, equipment, and facilities, as provided by KRS 16.070;
(5) Automobile liability insurance, as provided by KRS 16.075;
(6) Bonds of employees, as provided by KRS 16.080;
(7) Training school, as provided by KRS 16.090;
(8) Officers required to take educational course on AIDS, as provided by KRS 16.095;
(9) Travel expenses and per diem allowances, as provided by KRS 16.100;
(10) Fees or rewards, as provided by KRS 16.110;
(11) Disabled officer on hazardous duty may elect to be retained on payroll, as provided by KRS 16.165.
(12) Election of benefits by disabled officer, as provided by KRS 16.167.
(13) Political activity forbidden, as provided by KRS 16.170; and
(14) Indemnification of state police officer sued for act or omission in line of duty who suffers financial loss, as provided by KRS 16.185.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kentucky Revised Statutes Title III. Executive Branch § 16.195.Administration of specified subjects to be same as for state police officers - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ky/title-iii-executive-branch/ky-rev-st-sect-16-195/
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