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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 148 — Parks and tourism

148.290 Policing of Kentucky Horse Park -- Speed limits.

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(1)The commission may enter into agreements with the law enforcement agency of
any urban-county or counties in which the Kentucky Horse Park is located or in any
adjacent county or with the Department of Kentucky State Police for proper
policing of the Kentucky Horse Park. If authorized to do so by the commission and
subject to KRS 61.300, the president may commission employees of the park as
patrol officers. These patrol officers shall have all the powers of peace officers upon
the property of the Kentucky Horse Park and the public property and roads
traversing or immediately adjacent thereto.
(2)The commission is authorized to establish by resolution speed limits governing the
operation of motor vehicles on horse park property. Notice to the public of such
speed limits shall be posted by signs or markings.
(3)The commission may by administrative regulation establish restrictions on the use,
including the operation, parking, impoundment, and removal, of golf cart-type
vehicles, all-terrain vehicles as defined by KRS 189.010(24), horse trailers, and
automobiles operated on Kentucky Horse Park property. The commission may
prohibit the use of all-terrain vehicles on Kentucky Horse Park property.
(4)The commission may by administrative regulation establish a permit system,
including a fee schedule, for golf cart-type vehicles, require owners to purchase
usage permits, and require that the usage permit be displayed on the vehicle when
operated on Kentucky Horse Park property.
(5)The commission may by administrative regulation establish a trailer permit system,
including a fee schedule, for horse owners participating in events but not renting
stalls at the Kentucky Horse Park.
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