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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

150.730 Permits to hold captive cervids -- Amendments to existing holding and

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fencing requirements -- Duties of department.
(1)Within sixty
(60)days of July 12, 2006, the Department of Fish and Wildlife
Resources shall promulgate administrative regulations amending existing
requirements for a permit to hold captive cervids in accordance with the provisions
of KRS 150.725 to 150.735. All other fencing and holding requirements specified in
existing administrative regulation for a permit to hold captive cervids adopted on
January 5, 2004, shall not be amended in a manner that is in conflict with KRS
150.725 to 150.735 or that increases the stringency of those requirements, except
when as ordered by the state veterinarian for disease control and as provided by law
or in administrative regulations for the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
to control emergency conditions that detrimentally affect wildlife.
(2)The department shall have thirty
(30)days from the date it receives a completed
application to either issue or deny captive permits for propagation and taking of
captive cervids by any legal hunting or slaughter methods. If an application
demonstrates that the applicant complies with the statutory and administrative
requirements for a permit and the applicant removes all wild cervids from the
facility, the department shall issue the permit.
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