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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

15.3975 Training requirements for employment -- Biennial in-service training --

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Extension -- Loss of status upon failure to complete training -- Regaining
certification.
(1)A court security officer employed or appointed after June 26, 2007, shall satisfy the
basic training requirements for employment if he or she successfully completes law
enforcement training developed and approved by the Kentucky Law Enforcement
Council and the Administrative Office of the Courts of at least eighty
(80)hours.
(2)A court security officer employed or appointed after June 26, 2007, shall
successfully complete forty
(40)hours of biennial in-service training that has been
certified or recognized by the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council, and that is
appropriate to the officer's responsibilities.
(3)In the event of extenuating circumstances beyond the control of a certified court
security officer that prevent the officer from completing the basic or in-service
training within the time specified in subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section, the
commissioner of the department or his or her designee may grant the officer an
extension of time, not to exceed one hundred eighty
(180)days in which to
complete the training.
(4)Any court security officer who fails to successfully complete basic training within
the specified time periods, including extensions, shall lose his or her court security
powers and his or her precertification status shall lapse. Any court security officer
who fails to successfully complete in-service training within the specified time
periods, including extensions, shall lose his or her court security powers and his or
her certification status shall be changed to training deficiency status. When a court
security officer is deficient in required training, the commissioner of the department
or his or her designee shall notify the council, which shall notify the court security
officer and his or her agency.
(5)A certified court security officer who has lost his or her court security powers due
solely to his or her failure to meet the in-service training requirements of this
section may regain his or her certification status and court security powers upon
successful completion of the training deficiency.
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