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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 329A — Private investigators

329A.085 Legislative intention to occupy field.

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The General Assembly intends, by the provisions of this chapter, to occupy the entire field of regulation and licensing of private investigators. No cities, counties, urban-county governments, charter counties, consolidated local governments, or other political subdivisions of the Commonwealth may adopt or continue in effect any ordinance, resolution, regulation, or rule regarding the regulation of private investigators. Nothing in this section shall be construed to abrogate any authority afforded by this chapter to the Kentucky Board of Licensure of Private Investigators.
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