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<br><br>75.140 Appeals of disciplinary actions. <br>(1) Any member or employee of a fire protection district found guilty by the board of <br>trustees of the fire protection district of any charge, as provided by KRS 75.130, <br>may appeal to the Circuit Court of the county in which the fire protection district is <br>located, but the enforcement of the judgment of the fire protection district shall not <br>be suspended pending appeal. The notice of the appeal shall be filed not later than <br>thirty (30) days after the date the board of trustees of the fire protection district <br>makes its determination on the charge. <br>(2) Upon request of the accused, the secretary of the board of trustees of the fire <br>protection district shall file a certified copy of the charges and the judgment of the <br>board of trustees in the Circuit Court. Upon the transcript being filed, the case shall <br>be docketed in the Circuit Court and tried as an original action. <br>(3) If the secretary of the board of trustees fails to certify the transcript to the Circuit <br>Court within thirty (30) days after the request is made, the party aggrieved may file <br>an affidavit in the Circuit Court setting out as fully as possible the charges made, <br>the time of the hearing, and the judgment of the board of trustees of the fire <br>protection district, together with a statement that demand for transcript was made <br>upon the secretary of the board of trustees more than thirty (30) days before the <br>filing of the affidavit. Upon the filing of the affidavit in the Circuit Court, the case <br>shall be docketed and the Circuit Court may compel the filing of the transcript by <br>the secretary of the board of trustees by entering the proper mandatory order, and by <br>fine and imprisonment for contempt. The appeal shall have precedence over other <br>business, and be determined speedily. <br>(4) An appeal will lie from the judgment of the Circuit Court to the Court of Appeals as <br>in other cases. <br>Effective: July 15, 1996 <br>History: Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 127, sec. 6, effective July 15, 1996. -- Created <br>1956 Ky. Acts ch. 207, sec. 5, effective February 28, 1956. <br><br>