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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

15.519 Definitions -- Officer access to private open land for surveillance prohibited

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without search warrant -- Exceptions.
(1)As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a)"Officer" means any local, state, or federal officer who is employed or
contracted by a governmental agency in Kentucky and includes:
1. Law enforcement officer as defined in KRS 15.310;
2. Peace officer as defined in KRS 446.010; and
3. Police officer as defined in KRS 15.420;
(b)"Private open land" means land, including open fields, but excluding any
homes or buildings and the curtilage around them, that is owned, leased, used,
or lawfully occupied by a person or a nongovernmental entity; and
(c)"Search warrant" means a warrant that is supported by individualized
probable cause and issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(2)An officer shall not enter or access private open land for any covert surveillance or
installation of surveillance devices without a search warrant unless the officer:
(a)Has received the permission of the property owner, lessee, or lawful occupant;
(b)Upon probable cause, is responding to an exigent circumstance, including a
life-threatening emergency or another immediate threat to public safety that
was either reported to or personally observed by the officer;
(c)Is dispatching crippled, distressed, dangerous, or invasive wildlife that the
officer has personally observed; or
(d)Is unable to reasonably identify the unmarked and unfenced boundaries and
ownership of unimproved, uninhabited rural land.
(a)Upon entering private open land, the officer shall immediately notify the
landowner, lessee, or lawful occupant, if notice can reasonably be made,
unless the officer is in possession of a search warrant allowing surveillance or
surveillance-related activities.
(b)If an officer is equipped with a body-worn camera or other audio-visual or
audio recording device while entering private open land, the body-worn
camera or other audio-visual or audio recording device shall be activated and
recording in accordance with the standard policy of the officer's agency.
(4)Subsections
(2)and
(3)of this section do not apply to a game warden executing
duties described in KRS 150.090, who shall have the authority to enter upon, cross
over, be upon, or access private open lands for the purpose of conducting
compliance checks or surveillance based upon a reasonable suspicion, and shall not
be required to notify the landowner, lessee, or lawful occupant.
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