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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

38.460 Injuring business of or discriminating against member of the National

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(1)No person shall, either as an individual or with another, willfully deprive a member
of the National Guard or Kentucky active militia of employment, or prevent the
member being employed, or in any way obstruct a member of the National Guard or
Kentucky active militia in the conduct of trade, business, or profession, or by threats
of violence prevent any person from enlisting in the National Guard or Kentucky
active militia. References to the National Guard in this statute include members of
the National Guard of this or any other state.
(2)No association or corporation constituted or organized for the purpose of promoting
the success of the trade, employment, or business of the members thereof shall by
any constitution, rule, bylaw, resolution, vote, or regulation discriminate against any
member of the National Guard or Kentucky active militia because of membership,
eligibility for membership, or right to retain membership in such organization.
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