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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 249 — Trees, plants, weeds, and pests

249.060 Nurseries and dealers to be licensed -- Fees.

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(1)Every resident nursery or dealer selling nursery stock in this state shall annually file
credentials with the state entomologist. If these credentials are satisfactory to the
state entomologist, the director, and the Commissioner, the state entomologist shall,
upon payment by the nursery or dealer of the fee set out in subsection
(2)of this
section, issue it a license authorizing it to do business in the state.
(2)Payment of fees shall be made according to the following rates:
(a)Class A nursery: nurseries that are actively growing nursery stock with the
intent of selling shall pay an annual fee of forty dollars ($40), plus one dollar
and fifty cents ($1.50) per acre.
(b)Class B nursery: nurseries and garden centers that do not grow their nursery
stock, but do overwinter a portion of their stock, shall pay an annual fee of
forty dollars ($40).
(c)Class A dealer: landscapers and businesses who do not grow or overwinter
their nursery stock but whose primary business involves the sale or planting of
nursery stock shall pay an annual fee of forty dollars ($40).
(d)Class B dealer: businesses whose primary business is not the sale of nursery
stock shall pay an annual fee of twenty-five dollars ($25).
(3)Any person soliciting orders for or delivering trees or plants in this state shall carry
with him a copy of his license which he shall show to prospective buyers,
purchasers, county officials, or agents of the state entomologist, on demand.
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