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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 246 — Department of agriculture

246.220 Interference with officers prohibited.

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(1)No person shall in any way hinder, refuse, or defeat entrance or inspection by an
agent or employee of the department who is performing the duties of his office for
the purpose of combating the European corn borer under subsection
(1)of KRS
246.210.
(2)No person shall interfere in any way with the department or any of its agents or
employees in the inspection of premises and livestock, or in the testing of livestock
on any premises when the object of the inspection or testing is to determine the
existence of, or to combat in any way, communicable disease in livestock. No
person shall interfere in any way with the department or any of its agents or
employees in the removal from any premises of livestock found to be infected with
a communicable disease.
(3)No person shall hinder the efforts of the state entomologist or his agents in
combating Japanese beetles under KRS 246.210.
(4)No person shall hinder the entomologist in the performance of any of his duties.
(5)No person shall interfere in any way with inspectors or assistants while they are
discharging their duties under KRS 250.021 to 250.111.
(6)No person shall hinder, prevent, or attempt to prevent any person from discharging
his duties under KRS 250.491 to 250.631.
(7)No person shall in any way impersonate, hinder, or obstruct the department or its
inspectors in the performance of their official duties under KRS 248.280 to 248.440
or 261.220.
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