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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65 — General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units

65.280 Effect of civil service laws and regulations upon transferred employees.

407 words·~2 min read·/ky/chapter-65/65-280

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(1)In the event that a public agency or agencies determine to transfer any of its
employees to the joint or cooperative action, which employees are subject to any
civil service laws or regulations, such employees shall not lose any rights or benefits
which have accrued prior to such transfer. Such employees, when transferred, to the
joint or cooperative action from a public agency or agencies that are subject to any
civil service laws or regulations, and who have completed probationary
appointments with the public agency or agencies prior to the date of transfer, shall
be considered as having satisfied all of the qualifications of the joint or cooperative
action and shall be given full and regular appointments as defined in such laws or
regulations as of the date they are transferred to the joint or cooperative action.
(2)In the event that the joint or cooperative action is such that its employees would be
afforded civil service rights or benefits if they were employees of a county or city,
such employees shall be afforded the protection of civil service laws or regulations;
provided, however, that such protection is available under the laws of this state.
(3)In the event the joint or cooperative action employs a person employed immediately
prior thereto by a component city or county, or by a special district, such employee
shall be deemed to remain an employee of such city, county or special district for
the purposes of any pension plan of such city, county, or special district, and shall
continue to be entitled to all rights and benefits thereunder as if he had remained as
an employee of the city, county, or special district, until the joint or cooperative
action has provided a pension plan to which such employee is eligible and such
employee has elected, in writing, to participate therein. Until such election, the joint
or cooperative action shall deduct from the remuneration of such employee the
amount which such employee is or may be required to pay in accordance with the
provisions of the plan of such city, county, or special district and the joint or
cooperative action shall pay to the city, county, or special district any amounts
required to be paid under the provisions of such plan by employer and employee,
unless an agreement, not adversely affecting the employee's interest, or expectancy,
has been made pursuant to KRS 65.250(1)(c) for the payment of the employer's
pension obligation.
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