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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 150 — Fish and wildlife resources

150.410 Tagging of traps -- Visiting trap line -- Protection of domestic animals.

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(1)No person shall set, use, or maintain a trap for the purpose of taking wildlife unless
there is attached thereto a metal tag giving either the name and address of, or the
wildlife identification number as prescribed in administrative regulation that
corresponds to, the person setting, using, or maintaining the trap.
(2)Each person who sets a trap for the purpose of taking wildlife shall visit the same at
least once every twenty-four
(24)hours and remove any wildlife found therein.
(3)No person shall set a trap in such manner as unreasonably to endanger the life or
safety of any domestic animal.
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