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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 183 — Aviation

183.990 Penalties.

233 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-183/183-990

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(1)Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter with respect to operation
of aircraft, or violating the provisions of any rule, regulation, or ordinance adopted
under KRS 183.133(6), shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than
one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisoned not more than ninety
(90)days or both.
(2)Each violation of the statutes pertaining to the state airport zoning commission or of
any order, rule, or regulation promulgated pursuant thereto shall be punishable by a
fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than five hundred dollars
($500) or imprisonment for not more than thirty
(30)days or both and each day a
violation continues to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
(3)Any person who violates the provisions of KRS 183.886 shall be fined not less than
fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or shall be
imprisoned in the county jail for not less than ten
(10)nor more than ninety
days, or both.
(4)Any person who violates the provisions of KRS 183.086 or 183.887(2) shall be
guilty of:
(a)A Class A misdemeanor; or
(b)A Class D felony, if the violation causes a significant change of course or a
serious disruption to the safe travel of the aircraft that threatens the physical
safety of the passengers and crew of the aircraft.
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