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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

219.410 Units for personal or farm use excluded -- Exclusions for parks,

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festivals, and publicly announced events lasting less than 30 days --
Standards for installation.
(1)Nothing in KRS 219.310 to 219.410 shall be construed to include
manufactured homes, mobile homes, or recreational vehicles maintained by
any persons on their own premises and used exclusively to house their own
farm labor.
(a)Nothing in KRS 219.310 to 219.410 shall be construed to apply to
manufactured home parks, mobile home parks, or recreational vehicle
parks owned and operated on a temporary or seasonal basis by a city,
county, charter county, urban-county government, or consolidated local
government or its agencies.
(b)Nothing in KRS 219.310 to 219.410 shall be construed to apply to
festivals lasting not more than thirty
(30)days that are organized and
operated by a city, county, charter county, urban-county government, or
consolidated local government or its agencies.
(c)Nothing in KRS 219.310 to 219.410 shall be construed to apply to the
temporary parking of recreational vehicles on public or private property,
for not more than thirty
(30)days, associated with festivals, fairs, sporting
events, yard sales, or other publicly announced events.
(3)All installations of manufactured homes and mobile homes shall be performed
by an installer certified under KRS 227.550 to 227.660 in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, if available, or the current ANSI or other generally
accepted industry standard as adopted by the department by promulgation of
an administrative regulation.
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