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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

148.882 Duties of Department of Parks -- Management plan -- Administrative

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regulations -- Trail maintenance.
(1)The trail shall be administered by the department according to the policies and
criteria set forth in KRS 148.870 to 148.892. Within six
(6)months of the
designation of the trail boundary, the department shall consider the needs of local
area citizens and develop a management plan for the trail and shall publicize and
hold public hearings and record the views expressed on the management plan in the
county in which the trail lies that is affected by the management plan. Within twelve
(12)months of development of the management plan, the department shall
promulgate administrative regulations that are necessary for the preservation and
enhancement of the trail and to carry out the purposes of KRS 148.870 to 148.892,
and for control of recreational, educational, scientific, and other uses of these areas
in a manner that shall not impair them.
(2)The department shall be responsible for maintaining the trail, building bridges,
campsites, shelters, and related public-use facilities where required, to the extent
funds are available therefor. The department may enter into written agreements as it
relates to any of these functions to one
(1)or more nonprofit entities or other
persons.
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