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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 196 — Corrections

196.076 Probation and parole officer salary improvement program.

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The department shall establish a probation and parole officer salary improvement program consisting of the following elements:
(1)Probation and parole officer I with less than five
(5)years of service shall receive no
salary improvement.
(2)Probation and parole officer II with five
(5)but less than ten
(10)years of service
shall receive a salary improvement of five percent (5%).
(3)Probation and parole officer III with ten
(10)but less than fifteen
(15)years of
service shall receive a salary improvement of ten percent (10%).
(4)Probation and parole officer IV with fifteen
(15)or more years of service shall
receive a salary improvement of ten percent (10%) or two thousand five hundred
dollars ($2,500), whichever is less.
(5)Salary improvements under this section shall be in addition to all other increments
or other salary increases authorized by law but shall only be paid if the probation
and parole officer has attained a favorable work-performance rating for four
(4)of
the previous five
(5)years.
(6)The service requirement shall be satisfied only by service as a Kentucky probation
and parole officer.
(7)At the time of implementation, officers who already meet the performance rating
and service time requirements shall be awarded the respective position title and
salary improvement. Officers who have not yet met those requirements shall be
awarded the position title and salary improvements only upon meeting the
requirements.
(8)Probation and parole seniors, coordinators, and supervisors shall be included in the
appropriate progression series level for salary improvement based upon the work
performance rating and respective service time requirement attained. However, the
progression series titles shall not apply to probation and parole seniors, coordinators
and supervisors.
(9)The department shall make the administrative regulations necessary for the
administration of this section.
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