Kentucky SB291 regulates secondary metals recyclers, requiring licensing and record-keeping for transactions involving metals.
Kentucky SB291 mandates that secondary metals recyclers obtain a license and maintain records for transactions involving metals. It defines terms such as "secondary metals recycler" and "restricted metals," which include items like manhole covers and electric light poles. The bill requires recyclers to report transactions to the LeadsOnline database and keep detailed records, including photographs and identification information. Violations of these record-keeping provisions are classified as misdemeanors.
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