The air pollution control officer, his deputies and assistants, during reasonable hours, for the purpose of enforcing or administering this chapter or of any order, regulation or rule prescribed pursuant thereto, may enter every building, premises, or other place, except a building designed for and used exclusively as a private residence and may stop, detain and inspect any vehicles whether designed for and used on a public highway, rails, or in any other manner. No person shall in any way deny, obstruct, or hamper such entrance, or such stopping, detaining or inspection of such vehicle, or refuse to stop such a vehicle upon the lawful order of the air pollution control officer, his deputy or assistant.
KRS 77.165
Right of entry and inspection powers of air pollution control officer, assistants and deputies
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Frederick v. Air Pollution Control District of Jefferson County (1990)
Most recently applied in Frederick v. Air Pollution Control District of Jefferson County (January 1990)
Effective: March 14, 1952 History: Created 1952 Ky
Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.