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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 121 — Campaign finance regulation

121.065 Limitation of political advertising rates -- Injunction.

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(1)No publisher of newspapers, magazines, handbills, or other printed matter, owner or
lessor of billboards, radio or television station or network, or any other person,
company, corporation, or organization offering its communications services for hire
to the public shall be permitted to charge fees for political advertising in excess of
the lowest rate charged to other advertisers at the time the political advertising is
purchased.
(2)Political advertising means any communication intended to support or defeat a
candidate for public office.
(3)An action to enjoin violations of this section shall be in the Circuit Court of the
county where the complaining candidate resides.
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