2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 64 - FEES AND COMPENSATION OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES .5278 Ordinance establishing incentive program for city officers to obtain educational training -- Training incentive payments -- Continuing education hours required -- Proof of attendance and evaluation of courses.
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64.5278
Ordinance establishing incentive program for city officers to obtain
educational training -- Training incentive payments -- Continuing education
hours required -- Proof of attendance and evaluation of courses.
(1)
Any city may elect, by adopting an ordinance meeting the requirements of this
section, to establish an incentive program for city officers to obtain educational
training related to their duties and responsibilities as city officers and the functions
of city governments.
(2) The ordinance shall apply to all elected city officers within the city, and the city
may allow any nonelected city officer holding an office existing or created under
KRS 83A.080 to participate in the incentive program.
(3) The ordinance shall designate a base training incentive payment amount that shall
be awarded to the city officer for the completion of a training unit during service as
a city officer within the city. This base incentive payment amount shall be no less
than one hundred dollars ($100) and no more than five hundred dollars ($500). The
training incentive payment amount established in the ordinance shall not be
adjusted by any index reporting changes to consumer prices or any other method to
account for inflation.
(4) The ordinance shall require city officers to complete a number of continuing
education hours equal to at least one (1) training unit during each calendar year in
order to receive a training incentive payment.
(5) The ordinance shall state that the city shall award the training incentive payment to
the city officer for the completion of a training unit during the calendar year. The
training incentive payment awarded shall be the base training incentive payment
multiplied by the training incentive multiplier earned by the city officer. The city
officer shall accumulate no more than one (1) training incentive multiplier per
calendar year of continuous service, for a maximum of four (4) training incentive
multipliers.
(6) The ordinance shall provide that a city officer who fails to earn at least one (1)
training unit in any calendar year shall receive no training incentive payment for
that calendar year and shall have his or her training incentive multiplier reset to one
(1) for the following year.
(7) The ordinance may permit the city officer to carry forward no more than fifteen (15)
hours of excess credit hours earned in one (1) calendar year to apply to the
minimum fifteen (15) hours training unit required in the next calendar year. "Excess
hours" means credit hours earned beyond fifteen (15) during a single calendar year.
(8) The ordinance shall require the city officer to present proof of his or her completion
of the annual training unit and shall establish the time that the city officers shall
receive their training incentive payments.
(9) Each city shall, in the ordinance establishing the city officers training program,
establish a policy regarding the reimbursement to the city officer, or payment to the
provider for the city officer's attendance of an event hosting a course where the
officer seeks to earn credit.
(10) The ordinance shall specify criteria for the presentation of proof of attendance by
city officers and the criteria for the evaluation of a course's relevance to the duties
and functions of city officers and the functions of city governments. In addition to
other courses that may be deemed relevant by the city, courses that provide
instruction on statutory powers and duties of cities and city officers,
intergovernmental relationships, municipal finance and budgeting, municipal
taxation, ethics, open records, open meetings, economic development, or municipal
police powers shall satisfy the criteria established in the ordinance.
Effective: June 8, 2011
History: Created 2011 Ky. Acts ch. 44, sec. 2, effective June 8, 2011.
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