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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.056 Refund of portion of extra weight fees when ownership and use of vehicle

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are changed; refund or credit when use permanently discontinued.
(1)Whenever the ownership of a vehicle which has been registered at a declared gross
weight in excess of 18,000 pounds under KRS 186.050 is changed, a refund of that
portion of the tax paid allocable to the remainder of the unexpired period for which
the tax was paid may be refunded as provided for destroyed vehicles in KRS
186.120(1) and in accordance with regulations adopted hereunder.
(2)In the event a vehicle is registered in accordance with KRS 186.050(11), the seller
may obtain a refund of the portion of the tax which he had theretofore paid allocable
to the remaining complete quarters of the unexpired period for which the tax was
paid in the same manner as provided for destroyed vehicles in KRS 186.120, and in
accordance with regulations adopted hereunder.
(3)In the event the use of a vehicle which has been registered according to the terms of
any proportional registration agreement pursuant to the provisions of KRS
186.050(13), is permanently discontinued by the registrant, a refund of that portion
of the tax which the registrant had heretofore paid to the department, allocable to
the remaining complete months of the unexpired period for which the tax was paid
may be made to the registrant or a credit of that portion of the tax paid allocable to
the remainder of the unexpired period for which the tax was paid may be applied
toward the registration of any other vehicle during the current registration period by
the registrant. The department shall have the authority to promulgate regulations
regarding such refunds or credits.
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