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TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET
Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
(Amended at ARRS Committee)

301 KAR 2:015.Feeding of wildlife.

Section 1.

Definitions.

(1)

"Captivity" means confinement by fence or other structure, or restraint intended to prevent escape.

(2)

"Curtilage of the home" means the area encompassing the grounds immediately surrounding any home or group of homes used in the daily activities of domestic life, and:

(a)

Might or mightmay or may not be enclosed by a fence or other barrier;, and

(b)

Includes areas occupied by captive cervids as established in 301 KAR 2:083 and wildlife held in captivity for rehabilitation purposes as established in 301 KAR 2:075 or held in captivity as established in 301 KAR 2:081 and 2:082.

(3)

"Feeding":

(a)

Means willingly, wantonly, or knowingly depositing, distributing, or scattering of shelled, shucked, or unshucked corn, millet, milo, safflower seed, sunflower seed, salt, mineral, or other attractants, thistle, wheat, or other grain, or any manufactured feed or food product to be consumed by wildlife; and

(b)

Does not mean, but shall not include the establishment and maintenance of plantings for wildlife, foods found scattered solely as the result of normal agricultural planting practices or harvesting practices, foods available to wildlife through normal agricultural practices of livestock feeding if the areas are occupied by livestock actively consuming the feed on a daily basis, or standing farm crops under normal agricultural practices.

Section 2.

Recreational Feeding of Wildlife.

(1)

Wildlife shall not be fed from March 1 through July 31, except as establishedprovided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section.

(2)

Wildlife may only be fed year-round:

(a)

In public areas that is not open to legal hunting or trapping, unless otherwise prohibited by statute, administrative regulation, or municipal ordinance;

(b)

Within the curtilage of the home; and

(c)

In a zoo or other facility that lawfully keeps or exhibits wildlife for rehabilitation, rescue, or public viewing.

(3)

Fish may be fed year-round.

Section 3.

Chronic Wasting Disease. In a department-designated Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance Zone or Management Zone county, establishedspecified on the department's Web site at fw.ky.gov, persons shall not bait or feed using grain, salt, mineral, or other ingested attractants, except that the following shall be exempted:

(1)

Normal agricultural practices;

(2)

Wildlife food plots or plantings;

(3)

Bird feeders within the curtilage of the home; and

(4)

Furbearer trapping, except that trappers shall not use grain, salt, or mineral.

FILED WITH LRC: May 9, 2023
CONTACT PERSON: Jenny Gilbert, Legislative Liaison, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, 1 Sportsman’s Lane, phone (502) 564-3400, fax (502) 564-0506, email fwpubliccomments@ky.gov.

7-Year Expiration: 2/2/2030

Last Updated: 5/9/2023


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