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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 18A — State personnel

18A.990 Penalties.

167 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-18a/18a-990

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(1)Any person who willfully violates any provision of KRS 18A.005 to 18A.200 or of
the rules shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction be punished
therefor with a sentence of from thirty
(30)days to a maximum of six
(6)months in
jail.
(2)Any person who is convicted of a misdemeanor under KRS 18A.005 to 18A.200
shall, for a period of five
(5)years, be ineligible for appointment to or employment
in a position by the Commonwealth, and if he is an officer or employee of the
Commonwealth, shall forfeit his office or position.
(3)Any officer or employee of the classified service who willfully violates any of the
provisions of KRS 18A.140 shall forfeit his office or position, and for one
(1)year
shall be ineligible for any office or position in the Commonwealth's service.
Violation of KRS 18A.140 shall constitute a misdemeanor subject to a sentence of
from thirty
(30)days to a maximum of six
(6)months in jail.
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