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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 277 — Railroads -- organization and operating regulations

277.280 Bond, powers, and compensation of railroad policemen.

218 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-277/277-280

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(1)Each railroad policeman shall, before he or she enters upon the discharge of the
duties of his or her office, execute bond, with good security, conditioned for the
faithful performance of his or her duty as such policeman, and take and subscribe
an oath of office. The bond shall be executed in the county in which the policeman
resides, or in which the railroad has its registered process agent, if any, within the
state, or in which the policeman performs any duties as a railroad policeman, and
the bond shall be approved, and the oath administered, by the county
judge/executive. The bond and oath shall be entered of record by the county clerk,
and the execution of the bond and the taking of the oath shall be indorsed upon the
commission of the person so qualifying. Each policeman so appointed and
commissioned shall, throughout the counties through which the railroad operates,
have and exercise the powers of sheriffs and constables granted police powers in
making arrests for public offenses committed upon or about railroad property, and
in serving process in criminal and penal prosecutions for such offenses, and shall be
subject to all the liabilities of sheriffs.
(2)The compensation of railroad policemen shall be fixed and paid by the railroad
company for which they are appointed.
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