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

171.786 Meaning of military heritage designation -- Administrative regulations.

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(1)Designation of an historic geographic site as a military heritage site means that the
site cannot be destroyed, removed, or significantly altered, other than for repair or
renovation without the written consent of the commission.
(2)Designation of an object as a military heritage object means that the object cannot
be destroyed, removed, sold, or significantly altered, other than for repair or
renovation or temporary loan not exceeding one
(1)year without the written consent
of the commission.
(3)The commission shall promulgate administrative regulations defining permitted and
forbidden activities relating to military heritage sites and military heritage objects
and which activity requires either written permission of the commission or action by
the commission to rescind the designation of the site as a military heritage site or
rescind the designation of the object as a military heritage object.
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