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Leadership Institute Branch Legal Training Section New Statutes 2014. Roll Call Training 2014-3. Objective. At the end of this review, the viewer will be able to: Describe the new statutes of interest to patrol officers effective July 15, 2014. New Statutes.
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Leadership Institute BranchLegal Training SectionNew Statutes2014 Roll Call Training 2014-3
Objective At the end of this review, the viewer will be able to: Describe the new statutes of interest to patrol officers effective July 15, 2014 RCT 2014-3
New Statutes The following summary includes only those new statutes of immediate interest to street level law enforcement officers. Additional statutes of interest to law enforcement and telecommunications agencies are located on the DOCJT website as indicated at end of this presentation. RCT 2014-3
EFFECTIVE DATE Unless otherwise noted on individual statutes, the effective date of legislation passed by the 2014 General Assembly is JULY 15, 2014 RCT 2014-3
SB 45Electronic Search Warrants KRS 455.170 permits the Kentucky Supreme Court to develop a process whereby electronic search warrants may be used. NOTE: Further action by the Kentucky Supreme Court will be required for Implementation. RCT 2014-3
SB 66Boating Enforcement Changes to KRS 235 now require at least reasonable suspicion of a violation of Kentucky law for a boating “stop.” RCT 2014-3
SB 109Sale of E-Cigarettes EMERGENCY Changes to KRS 438 that provides that E-Cigarettes may not be sold or possessed by minors (under 18) EMERGENCY EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY RCT 2014-3
SB 143 Bioptic Driving Changes to KRS 186 now requires bioptic drivers to operate only vehicles with both left and right outside mirrors. RCT 2014-3
SB 184Human Trafficking KRS 529.170 provides that a criminal defendant who alleges that they are a victim of human trafficking may raise that as an affirmative defense in non-violent cases. RCT 2014-3
SB 200Juveniles Changes to KRS 158 (school) and KRS 610 (juveniles) relating to school security and to handling juvenile criminal matters and runaways. Most of this bill relates to juvenile courtand do not take effect until next year. RCT 2014-3
SB 225Voyeurism Adds the viewing of undergarments not publicly visible to prohibited conduct under KRS 531.090 - Voyeurism RCT 2014-3
HB 90Juvenile Drivers KRS 189.999 (Penalties) provides that traffic offenses involving juvenile drivers shall not be prepayable. At least one person who assumed responsibility for the young driver must be present in court. RCT 2014-3
HB 128CCDW / LEOSA KRS 527.020 permits retired peace officers holding a LEOSA permit to carry at any location an active officer is permitted to carry. KRS 403.754 provides for a temporary CCDW permits for someone with a protective order RCT 2014-3
HB 218Insurance cards KRS 304.39-117 provides that paper or electronic insurance proof is only required to be kept in vehicle for 45 days from which the insurance takes effect. RCT 2014-3
HB 343Dangerous Contraband KRS 520.010 adds cell phones to the list of items considered to be dangerous contraband in detention facilities. RCT 2014-3
Questions? If you have any questions concerning this presentation, please feel free to contact the Legal Training Section in one of the following ways: Website: www.docjt.ky.gov/legal Phone: 859-622-3801 Email: docjt.legal@ky.gov RCT 2014-3