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  1. The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council (KLEC) is the governing body overseeing certification for curriculum, instructors, and academies. KLEC mandates all hiring standards for peace officers, telecommunicators and court security officers; verifying annual required training for certification, validating the integrity of training incentive pay, the ...

  2. An Official Website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

  3. The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council will hold all Kentucky peace officers, law enforcement academies, telecommunicators and their training to the highest standards in the nation.

  4. The steps required to achieve being hired as a peace officer, telecommunicator or court security officer in Kentucky.

    • 521 Lancaster Avenue, Suite 401 Richmond, KY 40475 United States
    • klecs@ky.gov
    • (859) 622-6218
    • If You Build It, They Will Come
    • Kentucky Law Enforcement Council Established
    • Functions and Duties of The Council
    • Historical Legislation For Law Enforcement
    • Klec Mission Statement

    Dr. Robert Posey a lieutenant of the Kentucky State Police, had a dream. He felt it a travesty that that there was little to no training for police officers for the state other than the Kentucky State Police. Dr. Posey had approached all the major colleges in the state with a proposal to establish a collegiate-based program for police officers. Eve...

    Police basic training during the 1960s consisted of handing a newly hired officer a badge and a gun and turning them loose on the streets in their cruiser. The Kentucky Peace Officer’s Standards and Training Council was established on September 1, 1967 with a grant from the Office of Law Enforcement Assistance in the amount of $36,844. Dr. Robert P...

    The functions and duties of the Council are to prescribe standards for training academies, law enforcement instructors, curriculum, qualifications for attendance and expulsion, voluntary career development programs, monitor the Kentucky Law Enforcement Foundation Program Fund and certify police officers, telecommunicators and court security officer...

    Some historical legislation since the inception of the Council is: 1. The Peace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) law that passed on December 1, 1998. This legislation made it mandatory for all officers hired after this date to complete seventeen standards of pre-employment testing prior to being hired, complete basic training within one year o...

    The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council will hold all Kentucky peace officers, law enforcement academies, telecommunicators and their training to the highest standards in the nation. This will be achieved by fostering a culture of uncompromised integrity as well as accountability for our council members, academies, instructors, law enforcement agencie...

    • 521 Lancaster Avenue, Suite 401 Richmond, KY 40475 United States
    • klecs@ky.gov
    • (859) 622-6218
  5. The Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is an investigative and law enforcement branch of the Office of the Attorney General and is made up of sworn detectives who are cross-trained in several investigative fields.

  6. Since being established in 1948 by act of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Kentucky State Police has defined itself as a professional, detailed and efficient law enforcement agency dedicated to preserving law and order for the protection of its citizens.

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