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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 150 — Fish and wildlife resources

150.710 Intentional obstruction of lawful taking of wildlife.

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(1)No person shall intentionally obstruct or disrupt the right of a person to lawfully
take wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing.
(2)The Attorney General or any person directly affected may bring an action to restrain
conduct unlawful under this section and may bring an action to recover damages.
(3)The officers of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, or any other peace
officer, police officer, state police officer, or sheriff may enforce this section.
(4)This section shall not apply to incidental interference with the taking of wildlife by
hunting, trapping, or fishing caused by lawful activities including, but not limited
to, farming, mining, or recreation.
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