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61.912 Power of arrest. Any duly commissioned special law enforcement officer shall, while performing law <br>enforcement duties upon the public property he is hired to protect, be empowered to <br>arrest: <br>(1) Persons committing, in his presence and upon the public property he is hired to protect, any misdemeanor, any traffic violation, or any other violation as defined by <br>KRS 500.080(17); (2) Provided there exists probable cause to believe a felony has been committed upon the premises he is hired to protect, any person whom the officer reasonably and <br>actually believes to have committed such felony upon the public property. Effective: January 1, 1977 <br>History: Created 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 178, sec. 8, effective January 1, 1977.

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61.912 Power of arrest. Any duly commissioned special law enforcement officer shall, while performing law <br>enforcement duties upon the public property he is hired to protect, be empowered to <br>arrest: <br>(1) Persons committing, in his presence and upon the public property he is hired to protect, any misdemeanor, any traffic violation, or any other violation as defined by <br>KRS 500.080(17); (2) Provided there exists probable cause to believe a felony has been committed upon the premises he is hired to protect, any person whom the officer reasonably and <br>actually believes to have committed such felony upon the public property. Effective: January 1, 1977 <br>History: Created 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 178, sec. 8, effective January 1, 1977.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kentucky > 061-00 > 912

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61.912 Power of arrest. Any duly commissioned special law enforcement officer shall, while performing law <br>enforcement duties upon the public property he is hired to protect, be empowered to <br>arrest: <br>(1) Persons committing, in his presence and upon the public property he is hired to protect, any misdemeanor, any traffic violation, or any other violation as defined by <br>KRS 500.080(17); (2) Provided there exists probable cause to believe a felony has been committed upon the premises he is hired to protect, any person whom the officer reasonably and <br>actually believes to have committed such felony upon the public property. Effective: January 1, 1977 <br>History: Created 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 178, sec. 8, effective January 1, 1977.