Kentucky Code § KRS 217B.537

Local regulation of pesticides prohibited
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(1) The Commonwealth of Kentucky hereby determines that the citizens of the state benefit from a system of safe, effective, and scientifically sound pesticide regulation. The Commonwealth further finds that a system of pesticide regulation which is consistent, coordinated, and comports with both federal and state technical expertise is essential to public health, safety, and welfare, and that local regulation of pesticides does not materially assist in achieving these benefits. (2) The authority for regulation of pesticides sold and used in the Commonwealth of Kentucky is hereby established in the Department of Agriculture. (3) Nothing in this section shall be construed to: (a) Abrogate any authority afforded by the state statutes to any program cabinet established and defined in KRS Chapter 12 or any state or federal mandated hazardous materials regulations or fire safety codes and comprehensive hazardous materials management program; (b) Abrogate the planning and zoning authority granted local government pursuant to KRS Chapter 100; or (c) Waive any reporting requirement established by state or federal law or regulation.

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