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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 433 — Offenses against property by force

433.757 Littering public waters -- Reward for information.

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(1)When any litter as defined in KRS 512.010 is thrown or dropped from a motorboat
or vessel as defined in KRS 235.010, the operator thereof shall be deemed prima
facie to have violated KRS 512.070.
(2)It shall be the duty of officers of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources as
provided in KRS 235.010 and KRS Chapter 150 and all other law enforcement and
peace officers of the Commonwealth and its political subdivisions and solid waste
coordinators to enforce the provisions of KRS 512.070.
(3)Any city or county may offer and pay rewards for the giving of information leading
to the arrest and conviction of any person, firm, or corporation for a violation of
KRS 512.070.
(4)Violators may prepay to the Circuit Court clerk if prepayment is so noted on the
citation and if the littering offense is not combined with an offense that is not
prepayable.
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