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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 263 — Disposal of dead animals

263.020 License for business of collecting animal carcasses required.

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Except as provided in KRS 263.160 no person shall engage in the business of disposing of, or picking up, or collecting, or operating a loading platform in connection therewith, of the bodies or parts of bodies of dead or slaughtered animals, poultry, fish, scrap, offal, hides, bones, fat, grease or other raw rendering materials, or by-products thereof, without first obtaining a license for that purpose from the Department of Agriculture, hereafter called the department.
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