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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

17.167 Felony-offender record check for employees and members of fire

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departments, ambulance services, and rescue squads.
(1)As used in this section, "felony offender" means any person who has been convicted
of, entered an Alford plea to, or pleaded guilty to the commission of a capital
offense or a felony.
(2)Any paid or volunteer fire department certified by the Kentucky Fire Commission,
ambulance service licensed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or rescue squad
officially affiliated with a local disaster and emergency services organization or
with the Division of Emergency Management may apply to the Justice and Public
Safety Cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts for a felony offender
record check on applicants for employment or membership with the fire department,
ambulance service, or rescue squad.
(3)Each application form, provided by a fire department, ambulance service, or rescue
squad to an applicant for employment or membership, shall conspicuously state the
following: "FOR EMPLOYMENT WITH OR MEMBERSHIP WITH A FIRE
DEPARTMENT, AMBULANCE SERVICE, OR RESCUE SQUAD, STATE LAW
PERMITS A CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK AS A CONDITION OF
EMPLOYMENT OR MEMBERSHIP."
(4)Any request for records under this section shall be on a form approved by the
Justice and Public Safety Cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts. The
Justice and Public Safety Cabinet and the Administrative Office of the Courts shall
not charge a fee for making record checks.
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