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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

150.092 Consent requirement for entry upon lands of another person -- Private

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lands incentive programs -- Arrest and citation authority.
(1)Persons shall not enter upon the lands of another to shoot, hunt, trap, or fish, or for
other wildlife-related recreational purposes, without the oral or written permission
of the landowner, tenant, or person who has authority to grant permission.
(2)The department may promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to KRS
Chapter 13A to establish private lands incentive programs encouraging voluntary
access to private lands for hunting, fishing, or other wildlife-related recreation,
while at the same time protecting the rights of private property owners. Participation
in these programs shall not waive any protection granted to the landowner by KRS
150.645 or 411.190.
(3)A fish and wildlife law enforcement officer may arrest or issue a citation to any
person who is in violation of this section or the administrative regulations adopted
thereunder.
(4)Persons who enter upon the lands of another to shoot, hunt, trap, or fish, or for other
wildlife-related recreational purposes, shall not, through their actions, cause damage
to any buildings, fences, crops, livestock or domestic animals, machinery, or other
property while upon these lands.
(5)Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the existing powers of peace
officers.
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