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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

39F.150 Reports of lost, stolen, or damaged equipment or loss of capability to

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operate -- Quarterly incident and training reports.
(1)A report shall be made by the chief officer of the rescue squad to the local director
and the area manager of the division within forty-eight
(48)hours when:
(a)Accountable equipment purchased with rescue aid funds is lost, stolen, or
damaged; or
(b)The squad is disbanded, loses its local charter to operate, or is otherwise
rendered incapable of performing its duties as outlined in this chapter.
(2)Local emergency management directors shall maintain a cumulative list of
equipment owned by each rescue squad participating in the rescue aid program,
denoting those items purchased with rescue aid funds. An updated list shall be
submitted to the area manager each time a rescue aid grant application is submitted.
(3)Rescue squads participating in the rescue aid program or who receive workers'
compensation benefits through the division shall complete quarterly incident and
training reports reflecting rescue squad activity or the lack thereof, as appropriate,
and submit these reports to the local director and the area manager within ten
days from the end of the quarter. The area manager shall transmit the reports
together with any comments thereon to the director within ten
(10)days of receipt
thereof.
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