Kentucky 2025 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB91 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

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AN ACT relating to peace officer training. 1 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2 
Section 1.   KRS 15.334 is amended to read as follows: 3 
(1) The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council shall approve mandatory training subjects 4 
to be taught to all students attending a law enforcement basic training course that 5 
include but are not limited to: 6 
(a) Abuse, neglect, and exploitation of the elderly and other crimes against the 7 
elderly, including the use of multidisciplinary teams in the investigation and 8 
prosecution of crimes against the elderly; 9 
(b) The dynamics of domestic violence, pediatric abusive head trauma, as defined 10 
in KRS 620.020, child physical and sexual abuse, and rape; child 11 
development; the effects of abuse and crime on adult and child victims, 12 
including the impact of abuse and violence on child development; legal 13 
remedies for protection; lethality and risk issues; profiles of offenders and 14 
offender treatment; model protocols for addressing domestic violence, rape, 15 
pediatric abusive head trauma, as defined in KRS 620.020, and child abuse; 16 
available community resources and victim services; and reporting 17 
requirements. This training shall be developed in consultation with legal, 18 
victim services, victim advocacy, and mental health professionals with 19 
expertise in domestic violence, child abuse, and rape. Training in recognizing 20 
pediatric abusive head trauma may be designed in collaboration with 21 
organizations and agencies that specialize in the prevention and recognition of 22 
pediatric abusive head trauma approved by the secretary of the Cabinet for 23 
Health and Family Services; 24 
(c) Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency 25 
virus syndrome; 26 
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crime, victimization, or intimidation that is a result of or reasonably related to 1 
race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; 2 
(e) The characteristics and dynamics of human trafficking, state and federal laws 3 
relating to human trafficking, the investigation of cases involving human 4 
trafficking, including but not limited to screening for human trafficking, and 5 
resources for assistance to the victims of human trafficking; 6 
(f) Beginning January 1, 2017, the council shall require that a law enforcement 7 
basic training course include at least eight (8) hours of training relevant to 8 
sexual assault;[ and] 9 
(g) Education on female genital mutilation as defined in KRS 508.125, including 10 
the risk factors associated with female genital mutilation, the criminal 11 
penalties for committing female genital mutilation, and the psychological and 12 
health effects on a victim of female genital mutilation; and 13 
(h) Education on suicide prevention and intervention, including but not limited 14 
to effectively responding to calls for service and crisis intervention and de-15 
escalation training. 16 
(2) (a) The council shall develop and approve mandatory in-service training courses 17 
to be presented to all certified peace officers. The council may promulgate 18 
administrative regulations in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A setting forth 19 
the deadlines by which all certified peace officers shall attend the mandatory 20 
in-service training courses. 21 
(b) Beginning January 1, 2017, the council shall establish a forty (40) hour sexual 22 
assault investigation training course. After January 1, 2019, agencies shall 23 
maintain officers on staff who have completed the forty (40) hour sexual 24 
assault investigation training course in accordance with the following: 25 
1. Agencies with more than ten (10) but fewer than twenty-one (21) full-26 
time officers shall maintain one (1) officer who has completed the forty 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	25 RS BR 336 
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(40) hour sexual assault investigation training course; 1 
2. Agencies with twenty-one (21) or more but fewer than fifty-one (51) 2 
full-time officers shall maintain at least two (2) officers who have 3 
completed the forty (40) hour sexual assault investigation training 4 
course; and 5 
3. Agencies with fifty-one (51) or more full-time officers shall maintain at 6 
least four (4) officers who have completed the sexual assault 7 
investigation course. 8 
(c) An agency shall not make an officer directly responsible for the investigation 9 
or processing of sexual assault offenses unless that officer has completed the 10 
forty (40) hour sexual assault investigation training course. 11 
(d) The council may, upon application by any agency, grant an exemption from 12 
the training requirements set forth in paragraph (b) of this subsection if that 13 
agency, by limitations arising from its scope of authority, does not conduct 14 
sexual assault investigations. 15 
(e) Any agency failing to comply with paragraph (b) or (c) of this subsection 16 
shall, from the date the noncompliance commences, have one (1) year to 17 
reestablish the minimum number of trained officers required. 18 
(3) The Justice and Public Safety Cabinet shall provide training on the subjects of 19 
domestic violence and abuse and may do so utilizing currently available 20 
technology. All certified peace officers shall be required to complete this training at 21 
least once every two (2) years. 22 
(4) The council shall promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with KRS 23 
Chapter 13A to establish mandatory basic training and in-service training courses. 24