.409 Law enforcement agency not to establish requirements for employees relating to residency or voter registration -- Exceptions -- Application.
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61.409 Law enforcement agency not to establish requirements for employees
relating to residency or voter registration -- Exceptions -- Application.
(1)
No state, city, county, urban-county, charter county, or consolidated local
government law enforcement agency shall set a residence requirement, except
requiring residence within the Commonwealth, for any of its employees who do not
possess peace officer powers.
(2)
No state, city, county, urban-county, charter county, or consolidated local
government law enforcement agency shall require that an employee, whether that
employee is a peace officer or not, be a registered voter.
(3)
The provisions of subsection (1) shall not preclude an employer or agency specified
in subsection (1) from having a requirement for response to a specified location
within a specified time limit for an employee or volunteer who is off-duty but who
is on-call to respond for work.
(4)
The residence requirements of subsection (1) of this section requiring residency
within the Commonwealth shall not apply to an employee of a law enforcement
agency employed by that agency on July 15, 2002, until that employee's
employment relationship with the law enforcement agency is terminated.
Effective: July 15, 2002
History: Created 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 247, sec. 1, effective July 15, 2002; and amended
ch. 346, sec. 237, effective July 15, 2002.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/2002). This section was created and
amended by 2002 Ky. Acts chs. 247 and 346, which do not appear to be in conflict
and have been codified together.
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