Kentucky Statutes 150.630 – Violations of law pertaining to shooting or hunting preserves — Cancellation or revocation of license
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No person shall violate any law or regulations relating to licensed shooting preserves, or licensed hunting preserves. Any owner or operator who permits any person to hunt on his or her licensed shooting preserve without the required license may have his or her license canceled or revoked by the commissioner of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
Effective: May 18, 1956
History: Created 1956 Ky. Acts ch. 115, sec. 20, effective May 18, 1956.
Effective: May 18, 1956
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 150.630
- Commissioner: means the commissioner of the Department of Fish and Wildlife
Resources. See Kentucky Statutes 150.010 - Department: means the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. See Kentucky Statutes 150.010
- Hunting: means to take or attempt to take in any manner, whether the hunter has game in possession or not. See Kentucky Statutes 150.010
- License: means any document issued by the department authorizing its holder to perform acts authorized by the license and includes any other form of authorization
in addition to or in lieu of an actual document which may be authorized by the department by administrative regulation. See Kentucky Statutes 150.010 - Owner: when applied to any animal, means any person having a property interest in such animal. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Violate: includes failure to comply with. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Wildlife: means any normally undomesticated animal, alive or dead, including without limitations any wild mammal, bird, fish, reptile, amphibian, or other terrestrial or aquatic life, whether or not possessed in controlled environment, bred, hatched, or born in captivity and including any part, product, egg, or offspring thereof, protected or unprotected by this chapter. See Kentucky Statutes 150.010
History: Created 1956 Ky. Acts ch. 115, sec. 20, effective May 18, 1956.