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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

15.392 Report on separation from service -- Placement of certification on inactive

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status -- Lapse or retirement of certification -- Action by council.
(1)Within ten
(10)working days from separation from service, the chief executive
officer of the employing agency or his designee shall file with the council a
summary report that provides the relevant information about the person's separation
from service.
(2)If the person separated from service has successfully completed basic training at a
school certified or recognized by the council or has received a basic training credit
under KRS 15.440(1)(d)6., the council shall place the certification on inactive
status. Placement of certification on inactive status shall not prevent the council
from subsequently instituting an action to revoke an officer's certification in
appropriate cases in accordance with KRS 15.391.
(3)If the person has been separated from service or has not successfully completed
basic training at a school certified or recognized by the council and fails to meet the
requirements of KRS 15.400(1) or (2), the certification shall lapse.
(4)If the person has been separated due to death, the certification shall be retired.
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