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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 246 — Department of agriculture

246.660 Department to administer program for ginseng -- Regulations.

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(a)The department shall administer a program for ginseng in Kentucky which
provides a framework, including a limited harvesting season, in which ginseng
shall be eligible for exportation in compliance with federal requirements.
(b)Information relating to the purchase or sale of ginseng that is furnished to or
acquired by the department shall constitute proprietary information and not be
subject to public disclosure, except to the extent the department deems
necessary in any administrative or judicial proceeding involving the
administration or enforcement of its administrative regulations.
(a)The department shall promulgate administrative regulations to carry out this
program and may enter into agreements with any other agency of this state,
any other state, or the federal government to carry out this program.
(b)The department shall establish licensing requirements for dealers of ginseng.
(c)The department shall promulgate administrative regulations relating to the
ginseng program that establish:
1. A comprehensive set of administrative violations and civil penalties,
each not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000); and
2. The procedure for the suspension or revocation of any license or
certificate issued by the department.
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