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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

262.330 Board may furnish materials and equipment and prescribe conditions for

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benefits.
(1)The board may make available or lease, on such terms as it prescribes, to
landowners and occupiers within the district, agricultural and engineering
machinery and equipment, including heavy or specialized equipment acquired
pursuant to KRS 262.610, fertilizer, seeds, seedlings, and such other material or
equipment as will assist the landowners and occupiers to carry on operations upon
their lands for the conservation of soil resources and for the prevention and control
of soil erosion. Any heavy or specialized equipment acquired pursuant to KRS
262.610 that the board makes available, rents, or leases may be used on the lessee's
or renter's land or on the lands of others for the purposes of conserving soil
resources, the prevention and control of soil erosion, and the conservation and
protection of water resources related to those purposes.
(2)As a condition to the extending of any benefits under this chapter to, or the
performance of work upon, any lands not owned or controlled by this state or any of
its agencies, the board may require contributions in money, services, materials, or
otherwise to any operations conferring such benefits, and require landowners and
occupiers to enter into and perform such agreements or covenants as to the
permanent use of their lands as will tend to prevent or control erosion.
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