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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15 — Department of law

15.360 Certification of police instructors.

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(1)The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council shall have the power to certify police
instructors and to recertify the same. Said certifications shall be done pursuant to
regulations issued by the council for the purpose of assuring high quality police
instructors in the Commonwealth. Said regulations may include but are not limited
to:
(a)The level of formal or other training possessed by the instructor;
(b)The work-related background of the instructor;
(c)The personal background of the instructor with regard to absence of past
criminal record; and
(d)Other such matters as the council may deem to be necessary to insure high
quality police instruction for the Commonwealth.
(2)The council shall make no charges for certification as a police instructor.
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