83A.088 Safety officers -- Powers -- Restrictions.

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83A.088 Safety officers -- Powers -- Restrictions. (1) The legislative body of any city may authorize the employment of safety officers as needed. Safety officers shall have duties as prescribed by ordinance, which may <br>include, but not be limited to: <br>(a) Issuance of citations for violation of motor vehicle offenses as provided for in KRS Chapters 186 and 189. Safety officers shall not have the authority to <br>issue citations for moving violations. (b) Issuance of citations for violation of any motor vehicle or traffic safety ordinance enacted by the city. (c) Control and direction of traffic on public thoroughfares. <br>(d) Removal of vehicles in violation of state or local laws. (2) The ordinance prescribing the duties of safety officers shall set out in particular the city ordinances and the sections of KRS Chapters 186 and 189 for which citation <br>authority will exist. (3) A safety officer may issue a citation for a misdemeanor or a violation committed in his presence. The procedures for citations issued by safety officers shall be as <br>provided in KRS 431.015. (4) Safety officers appointed by authority of this section shall have only the limited powers as provided by this section and shall not have the powers of peace officers <br>to make arrests or carry deadly weapons. (5) Safety officers shall successfully complete one hundred twenty (120) hours of appropriate training certified by the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council prior to <br>being appointed as a safety officer. (6) This section shall not be a limitation on the power of a safety officer to make an arrest as a private person as provided in KRS 431.005. (7) While in the process of securing information to complete accident reports and notwithstanding any statute to the contrary, safety officers may issue citations for <br>violations of KRS 186.430, 186.450, 186.510, and 186.540. Effective: July 15, 1994 <br>History: Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 110, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1994. </p> <BR></DIV><!-- /.col.one --><!-- /.col.two --></DIV><!-- /.col.main --></DIV><!-- /div id = content --> <BR class=clear></DIV> <!-- /div id = livearea --> <DIV></DIV><!-- /.col.one --> <DIV></DIV><!-- /.col.main --> <DIV></DIV><!-- /#content --><BR class=clear> <DIV></DIV><!-- /#livearea --> <!-- Footer--> <DIV id=footer> <DIV class=container> <P class=copyright>Copyright &copy; 2012-2022 Laws9.Com All rights reserved. </P><!-- /.copyright --> <P class=footerlinks><A href="/contactus.html">Contact Us</A> | <A href="/aboutus.html">About Us</A> | <A href="/terms.html">Terms</A> | <A href="/privacy.html">Privacy</A></P><!-- /.footerlinks --> </DIV><!-- /.container --> </DIV><!-- /footer --> </BODY></HTML>