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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 151 — Geology and water resources

151.725 Authority's duty to bring action for penalties or injunctive relief -- Venue.

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(1)The authority shall bring an action for the recovery of penalties provided for in KRS
151.990, the payment of fees provided for in KRS 151.720, or for a restraining
order, or a temporary or permanent injunction for the prevention or correction of a
condition constituting or threatening to constitute a violation of the administrative
regulations promulgated by the authority, the long-range water resource plan, or a
drought response plan developed by the authority.
(2)All actions for penalties and injunctive relief for violations of the administrative
regulations promulgated by the authority, the long-range water resource plan, or a
drought response plan developed by the authority shall be brought by the authority
in the:
(a)Circuit Court having jurisdiction of the defendant;
(b)Circuit Court of the county in which the condition constituting or threatening
to constitute a violation of the administrative regulations of the authority, the
long-range water resource plan or a drought response plan developed by the
authority is occurring; or
(c)In the Franklin Circuit Court.
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