RELATES TO:
KRS
15.334,
15.383,
61.300,
61.900-61.930,
61.990,
61.991,
62.010,
62.990
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
61.902 authorizes the Secretary of the Justice and
Public Safety Cabinet to commission special law enforcement officers.
KRS
61.904 requires the Secretary to promulgate
administrative regulations that are reasonable and necessary to carry out the
provisions of
KRS
61.900 to
61.930. This
administrative regulation establishes the criteria and procedures required for
filing and processing applications for commissions to be a special law enforcement
officer.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Cabinet" is defined by
KRS
61.900(3).
(2) "Kentucky Law Enforcement Council" or "KLEC"
means the administrative body established in
KRS
15.315.
(3) "Secretary" is defined by
KRS
61.900(5).
(4) "SLEO Act" means the Special Law Enforcement
Officer Act found in
KRS
61.900 to
61.930.
(5) "SLEO program administrator" means the person
designated or appointed by the Secretary of the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to
administer the Special Law Enforcement Officer Program whose address is: SLEO
Program Administrator, Kentucky Law Enforcement Council, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Suite
401, Richmond, Kentucky 40475.
Section
2. Qualifications to Apply for Commission as a Special Law Enforcement
Officer. To qualify for a commission as a special law enforcement officer pursuant
to
KRS
61.900 to
61.930, an individual
shall comply with the conditions and requirements established in
KRS
61.906.
Section
3. Application for Commission as a Special Law Enforcement Officer.
(1) An applicant shall meet all of the
requirements of the SLEO Act before a commission is granted.
(2) An applicant shall provide to the governmental
unit two (2) complete signed and notarized SLEO Application Forms
(SLEO-1).
(3) The governmental unit
shall submit both application forms to the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet SLEO
program administrator.
(4) The
application forms shall contain the following information:
(a) The name, address, telephone number, and
detailed personal description of and information about the applicant; and
(b) All arrests and convictions, including traffic
offenses committed within the past ten (10) years, violations, misdemeanors, or
felonies as requested on the application and any other information necessary to
conduct a criminal history check.
(5) Any false, misleading, or withholding of
information requested on the application or by the cabinet investigator may be
grounds for rejection without further consideration.
Section 4. Additional Requirements.
(1) In addition to the application form, an
applicant shall provide to the governmental unit who shall submit to the SLEO
program administrator the following with his or her application:
(a) A copy of the applicant's high school diploma
or GED;
(b) A certified copy of the
applicant's birth certificate;
(c) Two
(2) recent photographs of the individual (full face) measuring not larger than three
(3) inches by five (5) inches and taken within the last thirty (30) days of the date
the application is submitted;
(d) If the
applicant is a veteran, a copy of his or her military release (Form
DD-214);
(e) An Authority to Release
Information Form, SLEO-2, which allows the release of all necessary information to
the SLEO program administrator. It shall be signed by the applicant and witnessed by
a second person;
(f) A Letter of Intent
Form, SLEO-3, completed by the governmental unit giving the name of the applicant,
the specific public property to be protected, and the signature of the authorizing
official of the requesting governmental unit;
(g) Proof that the applicant has successfully
completed first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training provided
according to the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross requirements
and is certified in first aid and CPR; and
(h) The application fee required by
KRS
61.908.
(2) If not on file from a previous application, an
applicant shall be fingerprinted at the AFIS Section, Kentucky State Police, 1250
Louisville Road, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 or at a local law enforcement
office.
(3) The applicant shall arrange
for and be interviewed by the SLEO program administrator before a commission is
granted.
(4) All SLEO applicants shall
sign and the governmental unit shall submit to the cabinet the SLEO Acknowledgment
Form, SLEO-4, which indicates that he:
(a) Has
received, read, and understands:
1. Provisions of
the SLEO Act, KRS 61.900-61.930;
2.
Administrative regulations in 500 KAR Chapter 2;
3. Penalties imposed for violating the SLEO Act
and its administrative regulations; and
4.
KRS
61.300,
61.990,
61.991,
62.010,
and 62.990;
(b) Acknowledges that his authority is limited and
restricted under the SLEO Act; and
(c)
Understands and acknowledges that his commission as a SLEO does not give him the
right or authority to carry a concealed weapon off the premises of the public
property, unless he holds a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon issued
pursuant to
KRS
237.110 or meets the requirements or
18
U.S.C. Section 926B or Section
926C.
Section 5. Fees.
(1) All fees required by
KRS
61.908 shall be paid in advance and are
nonre-fundable.
(2) Fees shall be paid
in the form of a check or money order payable to the Kentucky State
Treasurer.
Section 6.
Approval of Application.
(1) If the applications
and all required documents are in order, and if the criminal history information
record review and background investigation are favorably completed, the governmental
unit for whom the SLEO applicant will be employed shall notify the Department of
Criminal Justice Training concerning any training the applicant needs in order to
satisfy the requirements of
KRS
61.906(2)(f).
(2) In notifying the Department of Criminal
Justice Training, the governmental unit shall describe the training needed by the
applicant. The Department of Criminal Justice Training shall schedule and conduct
the training and collect the related fees as prescribed in
KRS
61.908(3), (4), and (5). An
applicant who has successfully completed the training previously shall not be
required to repeat the course.
(3) The
Department of Criminal Justice Training shall notify the governmental unit of the
results of the training upon completion.
Section 7. Receipt of Defective or Falsified
Application.
(1) If the application is defective
or in conflict with the SLEO Act or its administrative regulations, 502 KAR Chapter
2, the cabinet shall notify the governmental unit.
(2) An application may be corrected and
resubmitted at no additional cost if it is resubmitted within sixty (60) days of the
date the applicant is sent notice of the deficiencies by the SLEO program
administrator.
(3) An application that
has been falsified or contains material omissions or contains incomplete information
may be rejected and the applicant shall be prohibited from submitting an application
for commission as a SLEO for one (1) year.
Section 8. The Grant of the Commission and the
Required Oath of Office.
(1) A commission for a
special law enforcement officer shall be validated and granted as follows:
(a) If the applicant has successfully satisfied
the requirements of the act and a commission has been recommended, a commission
certificate and the recommendation shall be forwarded by the SLEO program
administrator to the secretary or the secretary's designee for review.
(b) After the commission is issued by the
secretary or the secretary's designee, a copy of the commission shall be placed in
the officer's file maintained by the cabinet.
(2) The governmental unit shall be notified that
the commission has been granted.
(a) One (1) of
the original applications and two (2) County Clerk Oath verification forms (SLEO-6)
shall be forwarded by the cabinet to the governmental unit whose property is to be
protected.
(b) The governmental unit
shall arrange for the appointed applicant to take the oath of office.
(3) The appointed applicant shall take:
(a) One (1) of the applications and the two (2)
County Clerk Oath verification forms to the county clerk in the county where the
applicant is to serve; and
(b) The
constitutional oath of office within thirty (30) days after notice of
appointment.
(4) The county
clerk shall then:
(a) Complete and sign the
clerk's attestation on both SLEO-6s;
(b)
Retain the application and one (1) of the County Clerk Oath verification forms, for
filing purposes in the county clerk's office; and
(c) Give the second County Clerk Oath verification
form, signed by the clerk, to the applicant.
(5) The applicant shall return the second County
Clerk Oath verification form, signed by the Clerk, to the governmental unit. The
governmental unit shall return it to the cabinet SLEO program administrator within
thirty (30) days to indicate that the oath was administered and that the application
and oath verification form are filed with the county clerk.
(6) Upon receipt of the oath verification, the
commission certificate shall be forwarded by the cabinet to the governmental unit
whose property is to be protected.
(7)
If the second County Clerk Oath verification form, signed by the clerk, is not
returned within thirty (30) days, the commission shall be null and void and the
applicant shall be required to repeat the application process.
(8) The applicant shall not exercise the authority
of a SLEO until the governmental unit has received the commission certificate from
the cabinet.
(9) The commission
certificate shall be kept by the governmental unit so long as the officer is
employed or until his or her authority is terminated by action of the government
unit or the secretary or the secretary's designee.
(10) The SLEO Commissions shall be issued for a
period of two (2) years if the officer continues to meet all statutory and
regulatory criteria.
(11) After the
governmental unit has received the SLEO commission certificate, the governmental
unit shall issue an identification card which is to be carried by the SLEO officer
whenever he or she is acting under the authority of KRS 61.900-61.930.
(12) The identification card shall be:
(a) Presented as requested by any duly sworn peace
officer or cabinet official;
(b) Subject
to control by the cabinet; and
(c)
Comply with Section 11(4) of this administrative regulation.
(13) If for any reason a SLEO officer is
terminated or otherwise relieved of his duties as a SLEO officer by the governmental
unit or the cabinet, he or she shall immediately return this identification card to
the officer's governmental unit.
(14)
The SLEO commission certificate shall be held by the governmental units and shall:
(a) Be available for inspection by the SLEO
program administrator or his designee;
(b) Remain the property of the cabinet;
and
(c) Be returned upon the officer's
authority being withdrawn for any reason.
Section 9. Special Provisions.
(1) Training pursuant to
KRS
61.906(2)(f) 2. A SLEO applicant
may request approval from the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council for eighty (80) or
more hours of training, if that training is not currently approved, by providing
documentation verifying successful completion of the training and detailed
information concerning the contents of the training to the SLEO program
administrator. The training approval request shall be provided to the KLEC to review
the request and make a decision.
(2)
Training waiver. A SLEO applicant may apply for a training waiver by providing
sufficient proof of past police experience, military records, or examination records
that substantiates that the applicant meets the waiver requirements set forth in
KRS
61.906(2)(f) 2.
(3) Firearms and First Aid Proficiency. A SLEO
applicant shall:
(a) Be certified in first aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) through training provided according to the
American Heart Association or the American Red Cross requirements; and
(b)
1. Meet the
marksmanship qualification requirements for a retired peace officer as specified in
KRS
237.140; or
2. Fire twenty (20) rounds at an adult size
silhouette target at a range of twenty-one (21) feet, with a handgun, and shall hit
the target not less than eleven (11) times. The range test shall be conducted and
certified by a firearms instructor trainer or certified firearms instructor trained
pursuant to
KRS
237.122 or by other firearms instructor program
provided by the Department of Criminal Justice Training.
Section 10. Renewals.
(1) A letter of intent from the governmental unit
stating its request to renew a commission and two (2) complete signed and notarized
SLEO Renewal Application Forms (SLEO-5) for each individual involved shall be filed
with the cabinet program administrator at least sixty (60) days before the
expiration date of the existing commission.
(2) The applicant for renewal shall undergo a
background investigation to bring his records up-to-date.
Section 11. Governmental Units Employing SLEO
Officers - Records, Reports, and Responsibility.
(1) All governmental units employing SLEO officers
shall:
(a) Keep their files current as to the
expiration date on each officer's commission;
(b) Keep the individual officer's commission
certificates on file, to be returned to the cabinet upon termination of the officer
and his authority;
(c) Provide proof to
the SLEO program coordinator at the time of request for renewal that its SLEOs:
1. Are currently certified in First Aid and CPR;
and
2. Have met the same marksmanship
qualification required of certified peace officers in
KRS
15.383; and
(d) Mail or email to the SLEO program
administrator by June 30 of each year:
1. A
current list of all active SLEO personnel; and
2. The number of arrests made or citations issued
by the agency the previous calendar year.
(2) The unit shall post a copy of the SLEO
administrative regulations, 500 KAR Chapter 2, and a copy of KRS 61.900-61.930,
61.990, and
61.991 of the SLEO Act in a
conspicuous location in any office or building that is designated security
headquarters for persons operating as SLEO officers.
(3) Complaints or unusual incidents involving SLEO
officers shall be handled by the governmental unit whose public property is being
protected by the SLEO officer involved except:
(a)
The governmental unit shall notify the cabinet SLEO program administrator by:
1. Direct verbal communication within twenty-four
(24) hours of any reported incident involving the misconduct or unlawful act by any
of its SLEO officers; and
2. A follow-up
written report to be filed with the SLEO program administrator, within thirty (30)
days of the original oral report, stating the details of the incident and listing
any action taken by governmental unit; and
(b) If formal charges are pending, the unit or
agency shall advise the SLEO program administrator as to the specific charge, trial
date, and the final disposition of the charge.
(4) The unit shall issue each SLEO officer an
identification card upon the individual's appointment. The identification card shall
be:
(a) Encased in plastic;
(b) Billfold size (approximately two and
one-fourth (2 1/4) inches by three and one-half (3 1/2) inches); and
(c) Composed as follows:
1. One (1) side containing the following language:
"The holder of this card has been commissioned as a Special Law Enforcement Officer
(SLEO), pursuant to
KRS
61.902. As a SLEO, the holder of this card is
deemed to be a peace officer within the meaning of
KRS
527.020 and may exercise the powers of a peace
officer in accordance with
KRS
61.900 to
61.930"; and
2. The other side containing a full-faced
photograph of the officer with his or her:
a.
Name;
b. Identification or notation that
the officer has been commissioned a "Special Law Enforcement Officer";
c. Governmental unit employing the
officer;
d. Badge number, if any;
and
e. Signature of the officer's chief,
supervisor, or employer.
(5) The governmental unit shall obtain and destroy
the identification card from any officer whose employment is terminated.
Section 12. Violations.
(1) All governmental units utilizing SLEO's shall
be subject to inspection and investigation by the cabinet as circumstances may
warrant for possible violations.
(2)
Violations may result in prosecution and recommendation to the secretary of the
cabinet or the secretary's designee that the commission be revoked.
Section 13. Revocation or Suspension of
SLEO Commissions.
(1) A SLEO may have his or her
commission suspended or revoked in accordance with
KRS
61.910.
(2) The program administrator shall notify the
secretary or the secretary's designee of any violations of
KRS
61.910, who shall send written notice of the
alleged violation to the:
(a) SLEO; and
(b) Governmental unit employing the
SLEO.
(3) The notice of
alleged violation shall be sent to the SLEO and employing governmental unit by
certified mail, return receipt requested.
(4) The SLEO may request an administrative hearing
before suspension or revocation is imposed. The request for hearing shall be in
writing and shall be received by the SLEO program administrator within thirty (30)
days of receipt by the SLEO of the notice of intent to seek suspension or
revocation.
(5) The secretary or the
secretary's designee shall suspend or revoke the commission of a SLEO who fails to
request an administrative hearing within the thirty (30) day time period.
(6) All administrative hearings shall be conducted
in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(7)
The cabinet may temporarily suspend the commission of a SLEO prior to holding a
hearing pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B if the cabinet believes that the safety of the
public requires that action. If a commission is temporarily suspended prior to
holding a hearing pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B, the cabinet shall hold a Chapter 13B
hearing not later than thirty (30) days from the date of the temporary suspension
unless the SLEO requests an extension for a time certain. If the SLEO requests an
extension for a time certain, then the commission shall remain suspended until the
conclusion of the hearing.
(8) If a SLEO
commission is suspended or revoked:
(a) The SLEO
program administrator shall notify the governmental unit involved to return the
commission of the SLEO officer;
(b) The
governmental unit responsible for the SLEO officer shall forward a letter to the
officer stating that:
1. His or her commission has
been revoked or suspended; and
2. He or
she shall immediately return the SLEO identification card to the governmental
unit;
(c) Upon receipt of the
card, the governmental unit shall destroy it; and
(d) The SLEO program administrator shall notify
the county clerk in the officer's county of jurisdiction.
Section 14. Procedures for
Investigating Complaints or Unusual Incidents Involving SLEO Officers.
(1) Complaints or unusual incidents involving SLEO
officers shall be handled by the governmental units whose public property is being
protected by the SLEO officer involved. The governmental unit shall notify the
cabinet of all incidents involving their SLEO personnel as required by Section 11(3)
of this administrative regulation.
(2)
The SLEO program administrator or other assigned officers may investigate any and
all complaints or unusual incidents involving SLEO officers, if there is reason to
believe the provisions of KRS 61.900-61.930,
61.990,
61.991, or 500 KAR Chapter
2, or other applicable laws or administrative regulations have been violated and an
investigation is necessary.
(3) Any
investigation conducted by the cabinet shall become part of the official record of
the SLEO officer involved.
Section
15. Incorporation by Reference.
(1)
The following material is incorporated by reference:
(a) "Special Law Enforcement Officer (SLEO)
Application Form", SLEO-1, 3/2019;
(b)
"Authority to Release Information Form", SLEO-2, 3/2019;
(c) "Letter of Intent Form", SLEO-3,
3/2019;
(d) "SLEO Acknowledgment Form",
SLEO-4, 3/2019;
(e) "Special Law
Enforcement Officer (SLEO) Renewal Application Form", SLEO-5, 3/2019; and
(f) "County Clerk Oath", SLEO-6, 3/2019.
(2) This material may be inspected,
copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Law
Enforcement Council, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Suite 401, Richmond, Kentucky 40475,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.