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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 67A — Urban-county government

67A.076 Citation officers -- Appointment -- Duties -- Compensation.

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(1)Urban-county governments may appoint citation officers who shall have
qualifications as prescribed by ordinance and who shall not have powers of peace
officers to arrest or carry weapons but may issue citations as authorized by
ordinance upon observation of:
(a)Nonmoving motor vehicle offenses.
(b)Violations of ordinances except for moving motor vehicle offenses and except
for offenses which constitute a violation of the Kentucky Penal Code.
(2)The procedure for citations issued by a citation officer shall be as provided in KRS
431.015.
(3)This section is not a limitation on the power of a citation officer to make an arrest as
a private person as provided in KRS 431.005.
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