All shipments of nursery stock entering the state, as well as intrastate shipments, may be inspected in transit or at their destination in order to determine whether or not they are moving in compliance with the provisions of this section, KRS § 249.005, 249.010,
249.020, 249.030, 249.040, 249.050, 249.060, 249.070, 249.090, 249.100, 249.101,

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Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 249.105

  • Nursery stock: means all field or container-grown and native trees, sod, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit-pits, and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs. See Kentucky Statutes 249.010
  • State: when applied to a part of the United States, includes territories, outlying possessions, and the District of Columbia. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.

249.102, 249.103, and 249.104. Factors influencing the decision to inspect nursery stock include origin of plant material, destination of and probable distribution subsequently, whether or not a quarantine or other requirements exist relative to either geographic area, plant species, or pests, and personnel and budgetary restrictions.
Effective: July 15, 1996
History: Created 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 142, sec. 15, effective July 15, 1996.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/96). In creating the tables for the 1996
Kentucky Acts, this statute was assigned the number KRS § 249.055. The statute was renumbered as KRS § 249.105 during codification.