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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 150 — Fish and wildlife resources

150.023 Meetings and functions of commission.

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(1)The members of the commission shall meet in Frankfort, quarterly, upon a date to
be determined and fixed by the commissioner, or as often as may be necessary for
the transaction of business, upon reasonable notice to each member of such
meetings. Committees created by the commission may meet as often as necessary to
conduct their assigned business at locations throughout the Commonwealth.
Committees must provide public notice of each meeting including date, time, and
location information. Public notice shall be provided no less than seven
(7)days
before the meeting date.
(2)The commission shall at all times keep a watchful eye upon the Department of Fish
and Wildlife Resources, and advise the commissioner to take such action as may be
beneficial to the department and in the interest of wildlife and conservation of
natural resources.
(3)The commissioner, with the approval of the commission, shall authorize such
scientific and other studies as he deems necessary, and shall collect, classify and
disseminate such statistics, data and information as in his discretion will tend to
promote the objects of this chapter.
(4)The commissioner, with the approval of the commission, shall have the exclusive
power to expend for the protection, conservation, propagation and restoration, and
taking and harvesting of all wildlife all funds of the state acquired for the
protection, conservation, propagation or restoration of all wildlife arising from
licenses, gifts or otherwise.
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