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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

247.145 Administrative regulations for operation, maintenance, or use of

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state fair property -- Posting -- Penalty for violation.
(1)The state fair board in governing the operation, maintenance, or use of
property under its custody and control is authorized to promulgate such
reasonable and lawful administrative regulations, as provided in KRS Chapter
13A, as are necessary:
(a)To maintain decency and good order;
(b)To protect the peace or safety of the general public;
(c)To protect the public interest, convenience, or necessity; or
(d)To govern the operation, maintenance, or use of property under its
custody and control.
(2)All administrative regulations promulgated by the state fair board shall be
printed and posted at not less than three
(3)public places on the property
under its custody and control.
(3)All persons using, occupying or going upon any property under the custody
and control of the state fair board shall comply with all administrative
regulations promulgated by it.
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