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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

257.552 Cervid holder in violation of state law or administrative regulation --

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Compliance timeframe -- Quarantine. If any person holding captive cervids regulated under KRS 150.725 to 150.735 is determined in violation of a Kentucky statute or administrative regulation pertaining to the health requirements, eradication of diseases, importation, and identification of those cervids, then that person shall have sixty
(60)days from when the violation was identified to come into compliance. During the sixty
(60)day period, the cervids shall be subject to quarantine by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. The permit holder may request an administrative hearing pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B within thirty
(30)days of the notice of violation and may appeal the final decision to Franklin Circuit Court in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. If a final determination upholds the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, the permit holder's cervids may be disposed of by the department without compensation to the owner.
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