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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

247.235 Temporary amusement rides and attractions -- License required --

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Sanctions.
(a)Every person that operates a for-profit business that provides temporary
amusement rides or amusement attractions that are within the same county as,
or are within a five
(5)mile radius of, a public fair or exposition that is
sanctioned by the Department of Agriculture and is operated by a public fair
association shall, before beginning operation, pay a license fee of two
thousand dollars ($2,000) per day of operation to the fiscal court of the county
in which the temporary amusement rides or amusement attractions are located.
(b)The provisions of paragraph
(a)of this subsection shall not apply to temporary
amusement rides or amusement attractions that:
1. Operate in connection with the sanctioned public fair or exposition;
2. Operate at a public fair or exposition that is in a contiguous county, is
sanctioned by the Department of Agriculture, and is under the authority
of a public fair association;
3. Operate under the authority of a religious or educational organization;
4. Operate more than thirty
(30)days before or seven
(7)days after the
sanctioned public fair or exposition;
5. Are clown acts, local festivals, or amusement or entertainment shows
with six
(6)or fewer kiddie rides; or
6. Operated as a nonprofit or charitable organization in this state before
March 10, 2003.
(2)Collection and enforcement for payment of the license fee shall be the sole
responsibility of the law enforcement entity acting on behalf of and at the direction
of the fiscal court in which the temporary amusement rides or amusement
attractions are located.
(3)Failure to pay the license fee upon request of the law enforcement entity shall result
in the cessation of operation of the amusement rides or amusement attractions by
the operator.
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