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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 61 — General provisions as to offices and officers -- social security for public employees -- employees retirement system

61.910 Revocation or suspension of commission.

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The secretary shall revoke or suspend the commission of any special law enforcement officer whenever he shall determine:
(1)That the commission-holder does not meet, or no longer meets, the requirements
and conditions for the commission; or
(2)That the commission-holder has knowingly falsified an application or portion
thereof, or has made any knowingly false or misleading statement of a material fact
to the secretary or any of his delegates, agents or officers; or
(3)That the commission-holder has violated: any provision of KRS 61.900 to 61.930;
or any rule, regulations or order of the secretary; or any law of the Commonwealth
or of the United States, the violation of which the secretary determines to bear a
reasonable relationship to eligibility for the commission.
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