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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

439.483 Training of probation and parole officers regarding sexual offender

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registration laws -- Necessary documents.
(1)Each probation and parole officer shall be trained in the requirements of the sexual
offender registration laws and shall be able to:
(a)Register or reregister a sexual offender; and
(b)Answer questions about the sexual offender registration law and its
requirements.
(2)The Justice and Public Safety Cabinet shall provide each probation and parole
office with sufficient copies of the following documents to handle the expected
numbers of registrants:
(a)The sexual offender registration statutes and any administrative regulations
which are promulgated relating to sexual offender registration;
(b)A brochure explaining in lay person's terms the requirements of the sex
offender registration laws and administrative regulations;
(c)Registration forms;
(d)Fingerprint cards; and
(e)Other documents and supplies necessary to register a sexual offender.
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