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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 79 — Intercity, intercounty, and city-county compacts for purchasing and merit systems -- retirement and disability plans for employees of counties and cities

79.160 Transfer of employees -- Applicability of civil service laws.

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(1)When the governing bodies of any two or more political subdivisions within the
same county, which may include the fiscal court, enter into a contract for the
rendering of governmental services the contract shall make such provision for the
transfer of employees from the departments of the one or more subdivision or
subdivisions of government receiving the service to the departments of the
subdivision of government rendering the service as may effect the efficient
functioning of the plan for service to the people.
(2)In the event that in accordance with the provisions of subsection
(1)of this section,
employees are transferred to a governmental department subject to any civil service
laws or regulation, those transferred employees shall during the term of the contract
be subject to any such civil service laws or regulations. Such employees, when
transferred, shall be considered as having satisfied all of the qualifications for
obtaining original appointment under applicable civil service laws and regulations,
and shall be considered as having been given probationary appointments as defined
in such laws or regulations as of the date they are so placed in the classified service.
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