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15.3971 Court security officers -- Minimum qualifications -- Exceptions.

KY Rev Stat § 15.3971 (2019) (N/A)
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15.3971 Court security officers -- Minimum qualifications -- Exceptions

(1) A person certified as a court security officer after June 26, 2007, under KRS 15.380 to 15.404 shall, at the time of becoming certified, meet the following minimum qualifications: (a) Be a citizen of the United States; (b) Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age; (c) 1

Be a high school graduate, regardless of whether the school is accredited or certified by a governing body, provided that the education received met the attendance and curriculum standards of Kentucky law at the time of graduation, as determined by the Kentucky Department of Education; or Possess a high school diploma or a High School Equivalency Diploma; 2

(d) Possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle; (e) Be fingerprinted for a criminal background check; (f) (g) Not be prohibited by federal or state law from possessing a firearm; (h) Have received and read the Kentucky Law Enforcement Officers Code of Not have been convicted of any felony; (i) (j) Ethics, as established by the council; Have not received a dishonorable discharge, a bad conduct discharge, or general discharge under other than honorable conditions if he or she served in any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States; Have passed a drug screening test administered or approved by the council by administrative regulation. A person shall be deemed to have passed a drug screening test if the results of the test are negative for the use of an illegal controlled substance or prescription drug abuse. Any agency that administers its own test that meets or exceeds this standard shall certify passing test results to the council, which shall accept them as complying with KRS 15.380 to 15.404; (k) Have undergone a background investigation established or approved by the council by administrative regulation to determine suitability for the position of a court security officer. If the employing agency has established its own background investigation that meets or exceeds the standards of the council, as set forth by administrative regulation, the agency shall conduct the background investigation and shall certify background investigation results to the council, which shall accept them as complying with KRS 15.380 to 15.404; Have been interviewed by the employing agency; (l) (m) Have taken a psychological suitability screening administered or approved by the council by administrative regulation to determine the person's suitability to perform court security officer duties; and (n) Have taken a polygraph examination administered or approved by the council by administrative regulation to determine his or her suitability to perform court security officer duties. Any agency that administers its own polygraph examination as approved by the council shall certify the results that indicate whether a person is suitable for employment as a court security officer to the council, which shall accept them as complying with KRS 15.380 to 15.404

(2) A court security officer employed on or before June 26, 2007, shall comply with the requirements of subsection (1) of this section within six (6) months of June 26, 2007

(3) A peace officer who has previously attended law enforcement basic training and met the certification requirements of KRS 15.380 and 15.382 shall not be required to meet the requirements of this section to be appointed a court security officer, but shall meet the requirements of KRS 15.386(3)

Effective:June 29, 2017 History: Amended 2017 Ky. Acts ch. 63, sec. 4, effective June 29, 2017. -- Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 5, sec. 2, effective March 18, 2016. -- Created 2007 Ky. Acts ch. 54, sec. 1, effective June 26, 2007

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