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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

156.483 Restrictions on employing violent offenders or persons convicted of sex

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crimes -- Criminal record check on job applicants.
(1)The State Department of Education shall not employ, in a position which involves
supervisory or disciplinary power over a minor, any person who is a violent
offender or has been convicted of a sex crime defined in KRS 17.165 as a felony.
The Department of Education may employ, at its discretion, persons convicted of
sex crimes classified as a misdemeanor. The Department of Education shall request
all conviction information for any applicant for employment from the Justice and
Public Safety Cabinet prior to employing the applicant.
(2)Each application form, provided by the Department of Education to the applicant,
shall conspicuously state the following: "FOR THIS TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT,
STATE LAW REQUIRES A CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK AS A CONDITION
OF EMPLOYMENT."
(3)Any request for records under subsection
(1)of this section shall be on a form
approved by the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, and the cabinet may charge a fee
to be paid by the applicant in an amount no greater than the actual cost of
processing the request.
(4)The provisions of this section shall apply after July 15, 1988, to all applicants for
initial employment in a position which involves supervisory or disciplinary power
over a minor.
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