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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 63 — Resignations, removals, and vacancies

63.090 Definition of "neglect of duty" as used in KRS 63.100 to 63.160.

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As used in KRS 63.100 to 63.160, unless the context requires otherwise, "neglect of duty" includes the following things listed but does not exclude things not listed:
(1)The commission of a trespass or wrongful act in the performance of official duty;
(2)Accepting a bribe to neglect official duty;
(3)Gross neglect equivalent to fraud;
(4)Willful neglect and such forms of misfeasance or malfeasance as involve a failure in
the performance of the duties required by law;
(5)Careless or intentional failure to exercise due diligence in the performance of
official duty;
(6)Habitual drunkenness in office; or,
(7)Gross immorality or misconduct in office amounting to neglect of duty.
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