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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 150 — Fish and wildlife resources

150.725 Definitions for KRS 150.725 to 150.735.

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As used in KRS 150.725 to 150.735:
(1)"Permit" means a permit to hold captive cervids;
(2)"Applicant" means a person or entity who has applied to the department for a permit
to hold captive cervids;
(3)"Application" means an application to obtain a permit to hold captive cervids;
(4)"Hold" means to confine to a facility regulated under KRS 150.725 to 150.735;
(5)"Import" means to knowingly bring a captive cervid into the state for the purpose of
that captive cervid remaining in the state or being slaughtered in the state. "Import"
shall not include transporting a captive cervid into the state for the purpose of
transporting that captive cervid through the state to a location out of the state. A
captive cervid specified in this subsection shall be deemed to be in transit; and
(6)"In transit" means to transport a captive cervid through this Commonwealth by a
direct route and in a continuous manner from a location out of state to another
location out of state.
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