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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 149 — Forestry

149.050 Leasing and subleasing of lands by cabinet.

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(1)The cabinet may lease or rent portions of lands acquired by it to responsible
persons, for cultivation and grazing, but in no event shall it lease or rent lands the
use of which would be detrimental to the growth of timber or destructive of game or
wild animal life. Proceeds resulting from the leasing of such lands shall be
deposited into the State Treasury.
(2)The cabinet may, with the consent of the owner of lands leased to it, sublease or
rent any of the leased lands in a manner that will not interfere with the growth of
timber or the propagation of game and wild animal life. If the lands are subleased or
rented under these conditions, the cabinet and the owner shall divide the proceeds
arising from the use of the lands, on a fifty-fifty basis, the cabinet's one-half (1/2)
shall be deposited into the State Treasury.
(3)In exercising the functions of this section the cabinet shall be exempted from any
provision of KRS 45.301 or 45A.045.
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