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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

149.342 Timber harvesting operations -- Master logger training and educational

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requirements -- Temporary master logger designation.
(1)After two
(2)years from July 15, 1998, no person shall conduct timber harvesting
operations within the Commonwealth unless there is on the site during the timber
harvesting operations at least one
(1)logger in charge of the harvest who has
successfully completed the Master Logger Program or who has received a
temporary master logger designation in accordance with the cabinet requirements as
provided for in subsection
(4)of this section.
(2)After successful completion of the Master Logger Program, continuing education
shall be required of the loggers every three
(3)years.
(3)The cabinet shall specify the education and training requirements for the Master
Logger Program as developed by the University of Kentucky, the Kentucky Forest
Industries Association, and the division, shall specify the requirements for
continuing education, and, may establish a basic fee for the program that bears a
reasonable relationship to the cost of training.
(4)The cabinet shall specify requirements for a temporary master logger designation,
which shall be valid for four
(4)months.
(5)A logger or operator who uses a temporary master logger shall notify the division
prior to beginning the timber harvesting operation on which a temporary master
logger is on site and in charge.
(6)The division shall maintain a current list of all loggers who have successfully
completed the Master Logger Program and required continuing education, and shall
make the list available to the public. All master loggers shall provide the cabinet
with a published phone number.
(7)Loggers who have previously completed the Kentucky Master Logger Program are
considered to be in compliance with subsection
(1)of this section.
(8)Any logger who primarily uses mules or horses in the logging operation shall be
exempt from the Master Logger Program.
(9)After two
(2)years from July 15, 1998, all state parks shall have on staff at least one
(1)employee who has completed the Master Logger Program.
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