§ 36.80 QUALIFICATIONS FOR INSPECTOR GENERAL.
   The Inspector General is not required to have law enforcement experience, but a person with experience: conducting civil, criminal or factual investigations that involve gathering, analyzing and evaluating evidence; conducting in-depth research and report writing; conducting interviews with witnesses; or training and experience in law enforcement is preferred. Work experience in the legal profession as a licensed attorney, of which two years are in a role related to criminal, administrative, or civil investigations is also preferred. The Inspector General cannot have been employed by the Louisville Metro Police Department, the Department of Kentucky State Police, a police department within the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or the Sheriff's office of any county within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(Lou. Metro Ord. No. 147-2020, approved 12-2-2020)