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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.4124 Definitions for section -- Administrative regulations -- Third-party

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application processors for identity documents -- Eligibility -- Fees.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Identity document" means an operator's license or personal identification
card issued under KRS 186.4102, 186.412, 186.4121, 186.4122, or 186.4123;
and
(b)"Third-party entity":
1. Means a person or entity, including but not limited to a business entity
or nonprofit member association, that has received approval from the
cabinet to process identity documents in accordance with this section;
and
2. Does not include any governmental entity other than the cabinet.
(2)The Transportation Cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A to establish procedures by which third-party
entities may apply to the cabinet to serve as application processors for identity
documents.
(3)A third-party entity that wishes to serve as an application processor for identity
documents under this section shall:
(a)Apply to the cabinet and receive cabinet approval;
(b)Agree to comply with all relevant administrative regulations and policies of
the cabinet; and
(c)Collect all fees required under KRS 186.531 and transmit them to the cabinet
in a timely fashion.
(4)In addition to the fees set forth in KRS 186.531, a third-party entity that processes
applications for identity documents under this section may charge a fee for the
service provided.
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