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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 171 — State libraries -- librarians -- state archives and records

171.780 Definitions for KRS 171.780 to 171.788.

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As used in KRS 171.780 to 171.788, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Commission" means the Kentucky Military Heritage Commission.
(2)"Military heritage" means any peacetime, wartime, or other military activity
engaged in by any or all of the thirteen
(13)original colonies prior to the creation of
the United States, activities engaged in by the United States, activities engaged in
by the Confederate States of America, and activities of the Kentucky Militia, the
Kentucky National Guard, the Kentucky Air National Guard, and any other military,
quasi-military, or partisan unit operating under the jurisdiction of the
Commonwealth, or which operated within the Commonwealth. It includes, but is
not limited to, the activities of any person who was born in Kentucky, who was a
resident of Kentucky, or whose remains are interred in Kentucky as well as the
activities of formal or informal military units, paid or volunteer.
(3)"Military heritage site" means any historic geographic site of military heritage
significance declared as such by the commission, pursuant to KRS 171.782,
171.784, and 171.786.
(4)"Military heritage object" means any building, fortification, statue, monument,
marker, work of art, flag, aircraft, field piece, item of military equipment, weapon,
or other physical object of military heritage significance declared as such by the
commission, pursuant to KRS 171.782, 171.784, and 171.786, including but not
limited to buildings, sites, and other landmarks.
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