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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 95 — City police and fire departments

95.951 Qualifications for police or auxiliary police officer.

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As of July 14, 1992, no person shall be originally appointed or employed as a police officer or an auxiliary police officer by a city, urban-county, or charter county government in the Commonwealth unless he:
(1)Is at least twenty-one
(21)years of age; and
(a)Is a high school graduate, regardless of whether the school is accredited
or certified by a governing body, provided that the education received met
the attendance and curriculum standards of Kentucky law at the time of
graduation, as determined by the Kentucky Department of Education; or
(b)Has received a High School Equivalency Diploma.
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