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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 252 — Apiaries

252.240 Right of access to premises to enforce law.

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For the purposes of KRS 252.180 to 252.240 the Commissioner or his duly authorized representatives shall have access and egress to any apiary or any premises, buildings or other place, public or private, in which he has reason to believe that bees, honey, wax, used hives or used appliances are kept, and any and all persons who shall resist, or hinder the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative in the discharge of his duties under the provisions of KRS 252.180 to 252.240 shall be guilty of a violation of KRS 252.180 to 252.240, provided, however, that no occupied dwelling may be entered without a search warrant.
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