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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

149.332 Legislative findings and declarations -- Purpose -- Construction with other

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laws. The General Assembly finds, determines, and declares as follows:
(1)Healthy, sustainable forests that are ecologically sound provide economic
opportunities and benefit the overall quality of life for all Kentuckians;
(2)High quality forests provide clean air and water and biodiversity;
(3)A diverse forest economy must include forest product industries, recreation, and
tourism;
(4)Timber harvesting operations must be conducted in an ecologically sound manner;
(5)Kentucky must promote the stewardship of its public and private forest lands while
recognizing the rights and responsibilities of private landowners;
(6)Comprehensive continuous forest inventories are needed to provide information to
make decisions to meet present and future needs;
(7)Increased awareness of the economic, social, and ecological importance of
Kentucky's forests is needed to:
(a)Educate the public and industry in order to make wise decisions for the future
of the forest resource; and
(b)Recognize and respond to threats to the forest resource;
(8)It is the purpose of KRS 149.330 to 149.355 to provide private landowners and
loggers with education, technical assistance, and incentives that encourage them to
manage their properties and carry out timber harvesting operations that will assure
sustainable forests in the Commonwealth; and
(9)KRS 149.330 to 149.355 shall not be construed as affecting the requirements of any
other laws of the Commonwealth relating to environmental protection, including
water quality or forestry.
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