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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

247.6052 Treatment or destruction of cotton in elimination zones -- No payment for

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losses -- Exception -- Commissioner may restrict entry in zones.
(1)The Commissioner may treat with pesticides or destroy volunteer or other
noncommercial cotton, and may establish procedures for the purchase and
destruction of commercial cotton in elimination zones as designated under KRS
247.6050.
(2)Except as provided in subsection
(3)of this section, no payment shall be made to
the owner or lessee for the destruction or injury of any cotton which was planted in
an elimination zone if the cotton was planted in violation of any provision of KRS
247.6040 to 247.6070 or any administrative regulations promulgated under KRS
247.6040 to 247.6070.
(3)If cotton that was planted in an elimination zone prior to the notification
requirement in KRS 247.6050 is destroyed or injured, the Commissioner shall pay
for losses incurred.
(4)The Commissioner may restrict entry by persons, and may restrict the location of
honeybee colonies, in any areas of an elimination zone which has been or is to be
treated with pesticides.
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