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<br><br> <br>Page 1 of 2 <br>67C.319 Rules for qualification, appointment, and discipline of officers -- Chief <br>examiner -- Promotional examinations -- Review of results -- Filling <br>promotional vacancies. <br>(1) Every consolidated local government police force merit system board created shall <br>make, promulgate, and when necessary, amend rules for the qualifications, original <br>appointment, probation, promotion, demotion, transfer, lay-off, reinstatement, <br>suspension, and removal of the officers covered by KRS 67C.303, 67C.305, <br>67C.307, and 67C.309. No rule or regulation made, promulgated, or amended by <br>any consolidated local government police force merit system board shall be <br>inconsistent with the express provisions of this chapter. The board shall publish its <br>rules and any amendments and shall supply certified copies to the mayor, legislative <br>council, and the police chief and shall post a copy conspicuously in the office or <br>place where the headquarters of the consolidated local government police is <br>maintained. The copies of the rules and amendments shall be distributed and posted <br>in the manner prescribed within three (3) days after adoption. <br>(2) The rules in addition to other matters shall specifically provide for and cover the <br>following: <br>(a) Physical, mental, educational, citizenship, and age requirements for new <br>officers; <br>(b) Physical, mental, educational, citizenship, age, and length of service <br>requirements for promotion from lower to higher rank or classification; <br>(c) A requirement that police officers have five (5) years of service as police <br>officers before being eligible for promotion to the rank of sergeant; <br>(d) Provision for open, competitive, written, oral, and other mental and physical <br>examinations to determine the relative fitness of all candidates for original <br>appointment and for promotion; <br>(e) A requirement of public notice of all examinations to be given by the merit <br>board; <br>(f) Organization and meetings of the board; and <br>(g) Procedure and conduct of public hearings. <br>(3) The board, with the approval of the mayor, shall employ a chief examiner who shall <br>be professionally qualified and experienced in the field of testing and who shall <br>formulate, give, grade, and administer all written or other examinations as required <br>by the board. <br>(4) Physical fitness for promotion shall be presumed unless certified to the contrary by <br>the chief of police who shall supply the board with medical records of the disability. <br>(5) At least ninety (90) days' notice shall be given before a promotional examination is <br>conducted. <br>(6) Promotional tests shall be graded, as determined by the board, to include written, <br>oral, and other examination scores. In addition, seniority, not to exceed ten percent <br>(10%) of a candidate's final evaluated rating, shall be awarded for each year of <br>service. The results of the written, oral, and other examinations shall be combined <br><br> <br>Page 2 of 2 <br>with seniority to determine the applicant's final evaluated rating. If the number of <br>candidates exceeds the number of positions in the rank for which the candidates are <br>being tested, the chief examiner may set a cut-off score on any of the tests, <br>excluding seniority, that candidates must meet or exceed in order for them to <br>progress in the selection process. The cut-off score shall be set such that the number <br>of candidates equals one-half (1/2) the number of positions in the rank for which the <br>candidates are being tested, that number to be rounded up, at the time of the posting. <br>If ties exist at the cut-off score, individuals having tied scores shall progress in the <br>selection process. <br>(7) Promotional eligibility lists shall contain the names of successful candidates in the <br>order of their standing through examination. An individual's results and ratings are <br>subject to review by the individual candidate but are otherwise confidential. <br>(8) The chief examiner shall compile the results of all examinations. Upon completion <br>of grading of examinations, candidates shall be informed by mail of the final <br>evaluated rating attained and their individual ranking on the eligibility list. An <br>applicant may, by appointment, discuss his or her examination results within the <br>offices of the chief examiner during business hours at any time when such review <br>will not interfere with the work of the board. Such review must be requested within <br>ten (10) calendar days following the establishment of the eligibility list. The board <br>shall make examination questions and answers available for inspection by the <br>applicant upon the filing of a written challenge. <br>(9) In filling promotional vacancies, the chief of police shall select from not more than <br>five (5) candidates graded highest on the appropriate eligibility list. The board shall <br>determine the justification for not promoting a candidate with the higher evaluated <br>rating who has been certified for promotion four (4) times. If the board determines <br>that the candidate's nonpromotion is unjustified or unsupported by the evidence, the <br>candidate shall be promoted. The certified rank list for promotions shall be valid for <br>two (2) years and shall not be extended. All promotional vacancies shall be filled <br>within sixty (60) days of the vacancy. <br>Effective: June 26, 2007 <br>History: Amended 2007 Ky. Acts ch. 131, sec. 1, effective June 26, 2007. -- Amended <br>2003 Ky. Acts ch. 118, sec. 8, effective March 18, 2003. -- Created 2002 Ky. Acts <br>ch. 339, sec. 10, effective July 15, 2002. <br><br>