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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

148.0211 Resident veteran who was a prisoner of war exempt from camping

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fees.
(1)Any veteran who has been a prisoner of war, was honorably discharged from
the military forces, and is a resident of this state is exempt from camping fees
in parks or campgrounds owned or operated by the Commonwealth of
Kentucky.
(2)To claim the exemption provided for by subsection
(1)of this section, a veteran
shall forward:
(a)A copy of his separation form from military service; or
(b)A letter from one
(1)of the military forces or the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs; and
(c)Written proof of residence to the Department of Parks. The department
shall mail a card to the veteran certifying that he is exempt from the fees
specified in subsection
(1)of this section.
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