In addition to the duties relating to equine health and welfare matters set forth in KRS 257.472(1), the duties and functions of the council include but are not limited to: (1) Undertaking research, conducting public hearings, and collecting data to determ ine the prevalent equine health and welfare issues; (2) Striving to develop regional centers of care for unwanted, abused, neglected, or confiscated equines. The development of the centers may be undertaken in cooperation with state and local governments, private entities, universities, or other groups; (3) Creating a system of voluntary certification of equine rescue and retirement operations that includes, at a minimum, industry -accepted standards of care for equines; (4) Researching and offering suggesti ons to the commission for statutory changes affecting equine health, welfare, abuse, and neglect issues; (5) Assisting veterinarians and others in maintaining the health and welfare of equines by identifying and referring to the appropriate authorities critical areas of need; and (6) Submitting a written report annually to the Governor, the Department of Agriculture, and the Legislative Research Commission regarding its administrative, financial, and programmatic activities.
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