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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 6 — The general assembly

6.711 Orientation courses for legislators.

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(1)The commission shall design the general curriculum of orientation courses, which
shall include but not be limited to explanations and discussions of the ethics laws,
administrative regulations, relevant internal policies, specific technical and legal
requirements, summaries of advisory opinions, underlying purposes and principles
of ethics laws, examples of practical application of the laws and principles, and a
question-and-answer participatory segment regarding common problems and
situations. The commission shall prepare the methods and materials necessary to
implement the curriculum.
(2)The commission shall:
(a)Administer the orientation courses for legislators;
(b)Designate instructors to conduct their courses who shall be trained by the
commission; and
(c)Notify legislators regarding attendance in these courses.
(3)The orientation courses shall be conducted for new legislators in December of each
even-numbered year. Each course shall be at least two
(2)hours in length and shall
be designed for approval by the Kentucky Bar Association for continuing legal
education credits which the bar association may require.
(4)To facilitate participant interaction, those portions of the courses dedicated to group
participation may be closed to the public.
(5)Each legislator shall complete the initial orientation course offered under this
section. Each legislator elected after the initial orientation course shall complete the
next orientation course conducted. The commission may grant permission for a
legislator to attend a later course for good cause shown.
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