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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 16 — State police

16.189 Powers and duties of officers in positions created under KRS 16.187.

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The powers and duties of officers in the positions established by KRS 16.187 shall be as follows:
(1)Commercial vehicle enforcement officers and commercial vehicle enforcement
officers R class shall enforce:
(a)Commercial vehicle licensure, operator, traffic, and criminal violations;
(b)Motor vehicle operator, traffic, and criminal law violations on a highway; and
(c)All the laws and administrative regulations of the Commonwealth at the
direction of the commissioner;
(2)Arson investigator officers shall enforce:
(a)All criminal laws pertaining to arson; and
(b)All the laws and administrative regulations of the Commonwealth at the
direction of the commissioner;
(3)Hazardous devices investigator officers shall enforce:
(a)All criminal laws pertaining to hazardous devices; and
(b)All the laws and administrative regulations of the Commonwealth at the
direction of the commissioner;
(4)Facilities security officers shall have the jurisdiction and duties established pursuant
to KRS 61.900 to 61.930; and
(5)Legislative security specialists shall:
(a)Provide protection and security for the personnel, property, and facilities of
the General Assembly and the Legislative Research Commission and make
arrests for unlawful activity; and
(b)Enforce all the laws and all of the administrative regulations promulgated as
required and in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A at the direction of the
commissioner.
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