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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 158 — Conduct of schools -- special programs

158.479 Emergency vehicles -- Radio systems -- Reporting.

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(1)Vehicles used for emergency purposes by the police department of a school district
shall be considered emergency vehicles, be equipped with blue lights and sirens,
and be operated in conformance with the requirements of KRS Chapter 189.
(2)Police officers directly employed by the board of education of a local school district
pursuant to KRS 158.471 shall have the rights accorded to peace officers provided
under KRS 527.020.
(3)Police departments established by boards of education may install, maintain, and
operate radio systems on police or other radio frequencies under licenses issued by
the Federal Communications Commission, or its successor, KRS 432.570 to the
contrary notwithstanding.
(4)Police departments of local school districts shall comply with the requirements of
the Kentucky Revised Statutes and the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet with
regard to reporting of criminal and other statistics.
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