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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

39F.040 Specialized squad using search dogs -- Requirements -- Organization of

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general rescue squad.
(1)One or more persons with search dogs and handlers may constitute a specialized
rescue squad using search dogs, under the terms and conditions as specified in
writing by the director;
(2)Each handler of a dog shall have a vehicle available for the transportation of the dog
and handler to the scene of a search;
(3)Each handler shall meet the training requirements of the statutes and administrative
regulations relating to searching with dogs;
(4)The primary dog utilized in responding to the search shall be certified in accordance
with the statutes and administrative regulations;
(5)Each handler shall have the equipment required by statute or administrative
regulation for searching with dogs; and
(6)No single search dog handler shall engage in general rescue squad activity or
specialized rescue squad activity unless he or she is a member of such an
organization.
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