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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

190.035 Established place of business and sufficient space required for licensure by

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commission as motor vehicle dealer or new recreational vehicle dealer --
Exemption.
(1)Except as provided in subsection
(2)of this section, a license shall not be issued by
the commission for the purposes described in KRS 190.030(1) and to motor vehicle
dealers or new recreational vehicle dealers, either as dealer or salesman, unless the
applicant for the license has an established place of business as defined in KRS
190.010 or, for recreational vehicles as defined in KRS 190A.010, and as provided
by regulation of the commission consistent with the activity of the license applied
for. A licensee may conduct more than one
(1)business in a building otherwise
meeting the requirements of this chapter providing he has suitable space and
adequate facilities therein to properly conduct the business of a motor vehicle
dealer. The lot requirement of this section may be waived if the dealer has sufficient
space within a building to properly show and display the motor vehicles or new
recreational vehicles being sold by him. The dealer shall display a sign easily visible
from the street identifying his business.
(2)The provisions of this section shall not apply to a nonprofit motor vehicle dealer.
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