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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

65.041 Disposition of firearms or ammunition owned by unit of local government --

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Disposition of proceeds upon sale. KRS 45A.343 and 45A.425 to the contrary notwithstanding:
(1)When a police department, sheriff's department, or other agency of city, county,
urban-county, or charter county government or other unit of local government
disposes of firearms or ammunition owned by that unit of local government, the
disposition shall be by:
(a)Public auction to persons eligible under federal law to purchase the type of
firearm or ammunition being offered for sale;
(b)Trade to the federally licensed firearms dealer providing new firearms or
ammunition to the agency;
(c)Transfer to another government agency or government-operated museum in
Kentucky for official use or display; or
(d)Sale to the employee to whom the firearm was issued, if all of the following
provisions are satisfied:
1. The firearm was issued to the employee as his or her service weapon;
2. The employee is retiring or an employee's service weapon is being
replaced;
3. The employee is otherwise authorized by law to own or possess the
firearm; and
4. The sale price of the firearm is the fair market value of the firearm, not
to exceed the actual cost of the firearm to the unit of government; and
(2)If the firearms or ammunition are sold, the proceeds of the sale shall be utilized
solely for the purchase of body armor meeting or exceeding National Institute of
Justice standards, firearms, ammunition, or range facilities, or a combination
thereof, by the agency of government.
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