Kentucky HB56 amends regulations for grain dealers, grain warehouse operators, and amusement rides in the state.
Kentucky HB56 modifies the licensing and inspection requirements for grain dealers and grain warehouse operators. It mandates that individuals or entities engaged in buying or storing grain in the state must hold valid licenses from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. The bill also introduces new rules for amusement rides and attractions, including mandatory annual inspections and the requirement for owners to register their businesses with the state. Safety violations during inspections may result in fines and, if severe, cessation of operation.
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