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Radcliff council reviews police policies and critical-incident leave; staff to align personnel manual with policy
Summary
Councilors reviewed a package of police policies, including a provision on officer critical-incident leave tied to KRS 15.518, and discussed whether leave determinations should be administrative or legislative; staff said the personnel manual will mirror department policy.
Radcliff councilors reviewed and discussed proposed police department policies and procedures at their March 17 meeting, focusing on a six-page critical-incident investigation section and an associated officer leave provision.
One policy paragraph cites KRS 15.518 and allows an officer directly involved in a qualifying critical incident to take up to 48 hours of leave; discussion…
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