154.47.010 Legislative findings.
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have been underdeveloped, underutilized, and poorly managed, but which have
proven to be resilient; and that, with proper planning, management, harvesting,
value-added processing and manufacturing, and marketing, these resources will
continue to grow in importance to the Commonwealth's economy. (2) The General Assembly further finds that through proper attention and direction by the agencies of the Commonwealth and its public educational institutions working
in partnership with secondary wood products businesses, the secondary wood
products industry as a key industrial sector of the Commonwealth's future economic
growth and health, should prosper through the generation of new and expanding
secondary wood products manufacturers by supporting improved management and
harvesting practices, by developing and implementing workers' training programs to
upgrade the skills of Kentuckians employed in the wood products processing and
manufacturing industry, by assisting the private sector to adapt existing
manufacturing systems to new or improved technologies and world class
management practices for the purposes of increasing product quality and
productivity of Kentucky's wood products manufacturers and processors and
enhancing the global competitiveness of Kentucky secondary wood products
industries. Effective: July 15, 1994
History: Created 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 224, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1994.