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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.405 Registration with United States Selective Service System -- Duties of

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(1)Any United States male citizen or immigrant who is at least eighteen
(18)years of
age but less than twenty-six
(26)years of age shall be registered for the United
States Selective Service System when applying to the Transportation Cabinet for the
issuance, renewal, or duplicate copy of:
(a)An operator's license;
(b)A commercial driver's license; or
(c)A personal identification card.
(2)This registration is in compliance with federal Selective Service System
requirements.
(3)The Transportation Cabinet shall forward, in an electronic format, the necessary
personal information required for registration of the applicants identified in this
section to the Selective Service System via the American Association of Motor
Vehicles Administrators Network. If an applicant declines registration, the
Transportation Cabinet shall forward the necessary personal information to the
Selective Service System with the notation that automatic registration was declined.
(4)The applicant's submission of the application shall serve as an indication that the
applicant has already registered with the Selective Service System, or that he is
authorizing the Transportation Cabinet to forward the necessary information for
registration to the Selective Service System.
(5)The Transportation Cabinet shall include the following statement on applications
for licenses or identification cards described in this section: "By submitting this
application, I am consenting to registration with the federal Selective Service
System, if so required. If under eighteen
(18)years of age, I understand that I will be
registered as required by federal law when I attain eighteen
(18)years of age." In the
event the applicant declines Selective Service registration, the cabinet may issue an
operator's license or personal identification card, but shall forward the necessary
personal information to the Selective Service System.
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