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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 146 — Natural resources

146.450 Powers and duties of office.

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To effectuate the purposes of KRS 146.410 to 146.530, the office has the powers and duties enumerated as follows:
(1)To enforce rules pertaining to public use of and activities on nature preserves, and
on any real property held by the office;
(2)To acquire by gift, devise, purchase, grant, agreement, dedication, and transfer the
fee simple title, or any lesser right or interest, in real property containing natural
areas, including but not limited to leasehold estates, easements, and licenses
granting to the office specified rights of use or licenses denying to the grantor
specified rights of use, or both, and to dedicate the same to the system of nature
preserves as provided in KRS 146.410 to 146.530;
(3)To dedicate in the manner provided for in KRS 146.410 to 146.530 real property
held by it as nature preserves;
(4)To transfer from or to the office real property or any interests or rights therein.
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