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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 39F — Local rescue programs -- state and local search and rescue programs

39F.060 Activities permitted for general and specialized rescue squads.

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(1)A general rescue squad may engage in general and any specialized rescue squad
activity utilizing one or more vehicles that hold all of the equipment required for
both the general and specialized rescue squad activities specified in its mission
statement.
(2)A specialized rescue squad may engage in one or more specialized rescue squad
activities or general rescue squad activities utilizing one or more vehicles that hold
all of the equipment required for the specialized, or general and specialized, rescue
squad activities specified in its mission statement.
(3)The director may waive, in writing, the requirement, upon good cause shown, and
upon written alternative plan submitted by a specialized rescue squad showing that
adequate response equipment can be transported to the scene in an efficient manner
without the necessity for a squad-owned vehicle.
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