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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

65.134 Cold case investigations -- Law enforcement may contract with retired

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peace officer -- Conditions.
(1)For purposes of this section:
(a)"Cold case" means an unsolved criminal investigation;
(b)"Law enforcement agency" means any police department of a local
government or sheriff's department; and
(c)"Local government" means any city, county, charter county government,
consolidated local government, urban-county government, or unified local
government.
(2)Any law enforcement agency may contract with a retired peace officer when:
(a)1. New information concerning a cold case involving homicide is brought
to the attention of the law enforcement agency; or
2. The law enforcement agency wishes to conduct a review of its cold
cases involving homicide; and
(b)The retired peace officer could provide unique expertise or knowledge that
would aid in solving a cold case.
(3)A retired peace officer contracted with pursuant to this section shall not be
considered a peace officer for purposes of the contracted work and shall not
exercise peace officer powers.
(4)Any compensation received by a retired peace officer under this section shall not be
considered creditable compensation for any retirement system the retired peace
officer participates in that is authorized under the Kentucky Revised Statutes.
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