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Kane County Resource Committee discusses livestock-trailing ordinance to clarify insurance and road-use rules
Summary
The committee discussed a proposed livestock-trailing ordinance patterned on Iron County's policy that would designate county roads as livestock trails to reduce insurance ambiguity and protect agricultural trailing; staff said the ordinance covers county class B/D roads but not state-controlled rights without legislative action.
Kane County Resource Committee members on April 15 discussed a proposed livestock-trailing ordinance intended to make county roads and routes explicitly recognized as livestock trails and to clear up insurance and right-to-farm questions.
Committee member (S6) said the ordinance follows Iron County practice and would designate county roads for livestock trailing to reduce confusion over which party is responsible…
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