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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

15.442 Court security officers and fire investigators ineligible to participate in fund

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-- Appointment of court security officer does not affect eligibility of sheriff or
deputy sheriffs.
(1)A court security officer certified pursuant to KRS 15.380 to 15.404 shall not be a
deputy sheriff.
(2)A court security officer certified or a fire investigator certified as a peace officer
pursuant to KRS 15.380 to 15.404 shall not be eligible for inclusion in the
Kentucky Law Enforcement Foundation Program fund.
(3)The appointment of a court security officer, whether certified or not, by a sheriff
shall not affect the ability of the sheriff or certified deputy sheriffs to participate in
the Kentucky Law Enforcement Foundation Program fund if all other requirements
for participation in the fund under KRS 15.410 to 15.510 have been met. A sheriff
or deputy sheriff who is otherwise eligible under KRS 15.410 to 15.510 for
participation in the Kentucky Law Enforcement Foundation Program fund shall not
be deemed ineligible because of the appointment of a court security officer by the
sheriff or by any other body.
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