The Kentucky Private Probation Agency Requirements and Agreement is a document that outlines the requirements of a private entity wishing to become a probation agency in the state of Kentucky. The agreement covers topics such as the qualifications of the agency, the services it must provide, the fees the agency can charge, and the standards for record keeping. The document also outlines the terms and conditions of the agreement, such as the duration of the probation period, the probationer's obligations, and the consequences for non-compliance. The Kentucky Private Probation Agency Requirements and Agreement comes in two forms: Standard and Enhanced. The Standard form outlines the minimum requirements for any probation agency, while the Enhanced form includes additional requirements which must be met by the agency in order to be approved. Both forms require the agency to agree to meet all the requirements set out by the Kentucky Department of Corrections. The requirements of the Standard form include: having a valid license to operate in the state of Kentucky; having a minimum of two employees who are certified by the state; having a minimum of two years of experience in the field of criminal justice; having an office in Kentucky; and having liability insurance. The Enhanced form requires additional qualifications such as having a minimum of five years of experience in the field of criminal justice, having an office in Kentucky, and having liability insurance. The agreement also outlines the services the agency must provide, such as reporting to the court and supervising the probationer. It also outlines the fees the agency can charge for its services and the standards for record keeping. Finally, the agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the probation period, the probationer's obligations, and the consequences for non-compliance.