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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 78 — County police and county employees retirement system

78.450 Disciplinary action by board.

247 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-78/78-450

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(1)The board shall also have the right to remove, reduce, suspend, lay-off, fine or
discipline any officer or employee covered by the provisions hereof on written
charges of misconduct preferred on its own initiative or the initiative of any citizen,
but only after reasonable notice to the accused and after a complete public hearing
at which the officer or employee accused shall have the right to be present and
represented by counsel and confronted by all of the witnesses preferring the charges
against him. Every such employee or officer shall be given the right within ten
days after charges are initiated by the board or a private citizen and before the
public hearing prescribed herein, to file written answer to the charges preferred
against him.
(2)After full public hearing by the board, the board may retire in executive session to
discuss the evidence introduced at the hearing and to make its determination and
conclusion. In no case shall the board in executive session receive any further
evidence or communication from any source whatsoever prior to reaching its
determination and conclusion.
(3)Before the board shall remove, reduce, suspend, lay-off, fine or discipline any
officer or employee covered by the provisions hereof, the charges against said
officer must be presented to the officer in writing and shall be specific as to the
nature of the charge or charges, giving specific, detailed information so as to allow
said officer to be able to properly defend himself.
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