2025 Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 65 - General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units 65.1591 Peer support counseling.
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65.1591 Peer support counseling.
(1)
(2)
(3)
As used in this section:
(a) "Peer support communication" means any oral or written communication
made in the course of, or application for, a peer support counseling session or
any communication by a peer support participant regarding the contents of a
peer support counseling session to another peer support specialist, staff
member of a peer support counseling program, or the supervisor of a peer
support specialist;
(b) "Peer support counseling program" means a program provided by a public
agency to provide counseling services from a peer support specialist to a
public safety employee;
(c) "Peer support counseling session" means any counseling formally provided
through a peer support counseling program between a peer support specialist
and one (1) or more public safety employees;
(d) "Peer support participant" means a public safety employee who receives
counseling services from a peer support specialist;
(e) "Peer support specialist" means a public safety employee designated by the
public agency to provide peer support counseling who has received training in
both peer support counseling and in providing emotional and moral support to
public safety employees who have been in or exposed to an emotionally
traumatic experience in the course of employment;
(f) "Public agency" has the same meaning as the entities listed in KRS 65.870(1);
and
(g) "Public safety employee" means an individual employed by a public agency
who:
1.
Serves as a police officer as defined by KRS 15.420(2)(a)1.;
2.
Serves in a position that is primarily engaged in firefighting activities,
whether paid or unpaid;
3.
Serves as a certified telecommunicator as provided by KRS 15.560 to
15.565; or
4.
Is licensed to provide emergency medical services as provided by KRS
Chapter 311A.
Any public agency may create and design a peer support counseling program to
provide support to public safety employees who have been in or exposed to an
emotionally traumatic experience in the course of employment.
The content of any peer support communication shall remain confidential and shall
not be disclosed to any individual who was not party to the peer support counseling
session or peer support communication, except when the peer support
communication contains:
(a) An explicit threat of suicide by a participant in which the participant shares an
intent to die by suicide, a plan to carry out a suicide attempt, or discloses the
means by which the participant intends to carry out a suicide attempt. This
paragraph shall not apply to any peer support communication where the
(4)
(5)
participant solely shares that the participant is experiencing suicidal thoughts;
(b) An explicit threat by a participant of imminent and serious physical and
bodily harm or death to a clearly identified or reasonably identifiable victim;
(c) Information related to the abuse or neglect of a child or an older adult or
vulnerable individual that is required by law to be reported;
(d) An admission of criminal conduct; or
(e) Information which is required by law to be disclosed.
A peer support participant shall hold a privilege from disclosure of any peer support
communication in any disciplinary proceeding or any civil or criminal proceeding
unless it contains information exempted under subsection (3)(b), (c), (d), or (e) of
this section. Under this privilege, the peer support communication shall be subject
to the same protections as any counselor-client privilege provided under the
Kentucky Rules of Evidence in any criminal or civil proceeding.
Nothing in subsection (3) or (4) of this section shall be interpreted or construed to
prohibit:
(a) The use of or sharing by the public agency of anonymous data for research,
statistical analysis, or educational purposes;
(b) The disclosure of an observation by an employee of the public agency of a
peer support participant outside of a peer support counseling session and not
contained in peer support communication; or
(c) The disclosure of knowledge of a law enforcement officer of the public
agency about a peer support participant not gained from peer support
communication.
Effective: July 14, 2022
History: Created 2022 Ky. Acts ch. 17, sec. 1, effective July 14, 2022.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/14/2022). Under the authority of KRS
7.136(1), the Reviser of Statutes has changed the letters that designate paragraphs in
subsection (1) of this statute, in order to arrange the terms alphabetically. The words
in the text were not changed.
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