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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 345 — Collective bargaining for firefighters

345.100 Requirements for an agreement -- Enforcement in Circuit Court.

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(1)Any agreement reached by the negotiators shall be reduced to writing and shall be
executed by both parties.
(2)An agreement between the public employer and a labor organization shall be valid
and enforced under its terms when entered into in accordance with the provisions of
this chapter and signed by the chief executive officer of the political subdivision or
his representative. No publication thereof shall be required to make it effective. The
procedure for the making of an agreement between a political subdivision and a
labor organization provided by this chapter shall be the exclusive method of making
a valid agreement for firefighters represented by a labor organization.
(3)Suits for violation of agreements between a public employer and a labor
organization representing firefighters may be brought by the parties to such
agreement in the Circuit Court of the county of the employer or in cases where the
state is the employer in the Franklin Circuit Court.
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