HB 414 KY Became Law
AN ACT relating to public safety personnel.
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Summary
Amend KRS 90.330 to remove the requirement that a candidate for employment shall not have passed his or her 46th birthday; amend KRS 95.010 to amend the definition of "member" as used in KRS 95.440 to 95.629; amend KRS 95.022 to provide that the number of police officers a city may hire is based on the total number of officers employed by the city in the immediately preceding year; amend KRS 95.450 to provide that any person may file a complaint and a mayor, city manager, or legislative body may prefer charges; to provide that a hearing shall occur within 10 days after charges were filed; to provide that an accused member shall be served with a copy of the charges at least 5 days before a hearing; to provide that an accused member may waive service and demand a hearing within 10 days after charges were filed; amend KRS 95.460 to provide that review by a Circuit Court shall be based solely on the record created before the legislative body and any new evidence regarding arbitrariness of the legislative body; amend KRS 95.495 to provide an exception to the work day limitations for police departments; amend KRS 95.762 to remove the age requirements for a candidate for employment as a police officer; amend KRS 95.765 to provide that any person may file a complaint and a mayor, city manager, or legislative body may prefer charges; to provide that a hearing shall occur within 10 days after charges were filed; to provide that an accused member shall be served with a copy of the charges at least 5 days before a hearing; to provide that an accused member may waive service and demand a hearing within 10 days after charges were filed; amend KRS 337.285 to provide an exception to the work day limitations for police departments with officers who are represented by collective bargaining units.
Sponsors (2)
- J. Blanton Republican · primary
- K. Banta Republican · primary
Action history (22)
- Feb 1, 2022 introduced in House · lower
- Feb 1, 2022 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Feb 8, 2022 to Local Government (H) · lower
- Feb 9, 2022 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar · lower
- Feb 10, 2022 2nd reading, to Rules · lower
- Feb 10, 2022 posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, February 11, 2022 · lower
- Feb 22, 2022 floor amendment (1) filed · lower
- Feb 23, 2022 3rd reading, passed 85-12 with Floor Amendment (1) · lower
- Feb 24, 2022 received in Senate · upper
- Feb 24, 2022 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
- Mar 3, 2022 to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) · upper
- Mar 24, 2022 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar · lower
- Mar 25, 2022 2nd reading, to Rules as a consent bill · lower
- Mar 29, 2022 posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 29, 2022 · lower
- Mar 29, 2022 passed over and retained in the Consent Orders of the Day · lower
- Mar 30, 2022 3rd reading, passed 36-0 · lower
- Mar 30, 2022 received in House · lower
- Mar 30, 2022 enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House · lower
- Mar 30, 2022 enrolled, signed by President of the Senate · upper
- Mar 30, 2022 delivered to Governor · lower
- Apr 11, 2022 delivered to Secretary of State · lower
- Apr 11, 2022 became law without Governor's Signature (Acts Ch. 191) · lower
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