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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.168 Voluntary contributions to veterans' program trust fund upon registering

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(1)Any person may, when initially registering or renewing any motor vehicle
registration, make a voluntary contribution to the veterans' program trust fund
established under KRS 40.460(2)(b). Any monetary contribution shall be accepted,
and there shall not be a minimum amount that may be contributed. The county clerk
shall forward contributions made under this section in the same manner as funds are
forwarded under KRS 186.164.
(2)The cabinet shall provide each county clerk's office with a poster to promote
voluntary contributions to the veterans' program trust fund that meets the following
specifications:
(a)It shall be bright and colorful and at a minimum measure thirty-six
(36)inches
in width and thirty-six
(36)inches in length;
(b)It shall state the purpose of the veterans' program trust fund and the agency
where the contributions are sent; and
(c)It shall list the specific ways in which money from the trust fund is used to
assist veterans across the Commonwealth.
(3)The design of the poster shall be developed collectively by the cabinet and the
Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs. The poster may be redesigned
periodically if the Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs determines that a new
design will increase contributions to the veterans' program trust fund under this
section.
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