183.121 State airways system -- State airport plan -- Aeronautics controversies --
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Injunctive proceedings.
(1)The cabinet may designate, design, establish, expand, or modify a state airways
system which will best serve the interests of the state. It may chart such airways
systems and arrange for publication and distribution of such maps, charts, notices
and bulletins relating to such airways as may be required in the public interest. The
system shall be supplementary to and coordinated in design and operation with the
federal airways system. It may include all types of air navigation facilities, whether
publicly or privately owned, provided that such facilities conform to federal safety
standards.
(2)It may participate as party plaintiff or defendant, or as intervener on behalf of the
state, or on behalf of any air board or governmental unit or other person in any
controversy involving any right of the state or others pertaining to aeronautics.
(3)To enforce the provisions of this chapter the cabinet may in addition to all other
remedies institute and prosecute injunctive proceedings without the execution of a
bond.
(4)The Franklin Circuit Court shall hold concurrent venue with the courts of this
Commonwealth of all civil and injunctive actions instituted by the cabinet for the
enforcement of this chapter and the orders, rules and regulations of the cabinet
thereunder.