Kentucky HB43 mandates deputy coroner training and establishes consequences for non-compliance.
Kentucky HB43 amends the training requirements for deputy coroners. It mandates that deputy coroners complete a basic training course within three years of assuming office, with an option for an 180-day extension under certain conditions. Failure to complete the training within the specified timeframe renders the deputy coroner ineligible to perform duties and may result in termination. The bill also outlines compensation adjustments for deputy coroners during the training period and upon failure to complete the training.
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