150.425 Bounty on beaver.
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and other property, the fiscal court may request the department to pay a bounty on
beaver. Upon receipt of the resolution, a bounty on beaver of ten dollars ($10) for
each beaver shall be paid in the following manner. Upon the presentation of the tail
of any beaver, any conservation officer of the department shall issue a receipt, in the
form as prescribed by the commission, to the person presenting the tail. The
department shall redeem the receipts by paying to such person the sum of ten dollars
($10) for each receipt as bounty. The redemption of receipts shall be paid only from
funds especially appropriated for this purpose and it is expressly provided that no
bounty shall be paid from any regular receipts, funds, or appropriations of the
department. However, the department may charge a maximum of one dollar ($1)
against the appropriation for bounties for each bounty paid as reimbursement for the
expense of administering the bounty program. (2) No bounty shall be paid when funds, personnel, or equipment of any governmental unit are used in capturing and killing beaver. (3) Upon receipt of an adopted resolution from a fiscal court stating that beaver no longer present a threat to property within the county, the department shall cease
paying the bounty. Effective: June 17, 1978
History: Amended 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 264, sec. 1, effective June 17, 1978.