154.47.005 Definitions for subchapter.

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Page 1 of 1 154.47-005 Definitions for subchapter. As used in this subchapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: <br>(1) &quot;Approved network&quot; means a flexible manufacturing network approved by the board in accordance with KRS 154.47-040; (2) &quot;Board&quot; means the governing body of the Kentucky Wood Products Competitiveness Corporation; (3) &quot;Center&quot; means the Quicksand Wood Utilization Center located in Breathitt County, Kentucky; (4) &quot;Certified tree farmer&quot; means a person whose tree farm is certified by the Kentucky Tree Farm Committee and approved by the American Forest Foundation; (5) &quot;Corporation&quot; means the Kentucky Wood Products Competitiveness Corporation as created in KRS 154.47-015; (6) &quot;Council&quot; means the Kentucky Forest Products Council as created in KRS 154.47-110; (7) &quot;Flexible manufacturing network&quot; or &quot;network&quot; means an affiliation of secondary wood products businesses as provided by KRS 154.47-040; (8) &quot;Forest steward&quot; means a person whose forest property is certified as a stewardship forest and approved by the Division of Forestry of the Department for Natural <br>Resources; (9) &quot;Procurement area&quot; means an area specified by the applicant in a radius of miles from the applicant's site of operations from which the applicant acquires raw wood <br>products; (10) &quot;Secondary wood products industry&quot; means businesses that compose that segment of the forest products industry that manufacture, assemble, process, or produce <br>wood into a finished or semifinished product; however, the &quot;secondary wood <br>products industry&quot; does not include primary wood products operations such as <br>logging, sawmilling, chip milling, veneer milling, or pulp milling. Businesses that <br>include both primary and secondary wood products operations are deemed to be <br>within the secondary wood products industry only in regard to their secondary wood <br>products operations; and (11) &quot;Wood industry hub&quot; or &quot;hub&quot; means a system in which the technical and workforce training needs of the secondary wood products industry are integrated. Effective: July 15, 1994 <br>History: Created 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 224, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1994.