Kentucky Statutes 311.390 – Scope and application of law — Exemptions
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KRS 311.380 to 311.510, shall not apply to:
(1) Any person manufacturing or selling, as merchandise in a duly established mercantile establishment, shoes or appliances designed and intended to equalize pressure on different parts of the foot, or the sale by any licensed druggist of plasters, salves, and lotions for corns, warts, callosities and bunions, provided such persons shall make no diagnosis or recommendation and shall prescribe no remedy or treatment;
(2) Or interfere in any manner with the practice of any person whose religion treats or administers to the sick or suffering by purely spiritual means, nor with any individual’s selection of any such person;
(3) Physicians licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners of this state;
(4) Surgeons of the United States Army, Navy, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and United States Public Health Service, when in actual performance of their official duties.
Effective:June 29, 2017
History: Amended 2017 Ky. Acts ch. 42, sec. 16, effective June 29, 2017. — Created 1948 Ky. Acts ch. 176, sec. 2.
(1) Any person manufacturing or selling, as merchandise in a duly established mercantile establishment, shoes or appliances designed and intended to equalize pressure on different parts of the foot, or the sale by any licensed druggist of plasters, salves, and lotions for corns, warts, callosities and bunions, provided such persons shall make no diagnosis or recommendation and shall prescribe no remedy or treatment;
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 311.390
- State: when applied to a part of the United States, includes territories, outlying possessions, and the District of Columbia. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Treatment: when used in a criminal justice context, means targeted interventions
that focus on criminal risk factors in order to reduce the likelihood of criminal behavior. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
(2) Or interfere in any manner with the practice of any person whose religion treats or administers to the sick or suffering by purely spiritual means, nor with any individual’s selection of any such person;
(3) Physicians licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners of this state;
(4) Surgeons of the United States Army, Navy, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and United States Public Health Service, when in actual performance of their official duties.
Effective:June 29, 2017
History: Amended 2017 Ky. Acts ch. 42, sec. 16, effective June 29, 2017. — Created 1948 Ky. Acts ch. 176, sec. 2.