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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 176 — Department of highways

176.5064 Powers of cabinet.

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(1)The cabinet may enter into contracts with public or private entities for course
delivery and for the provision of services or materials necessary for implementation
of the program.
(2)The cabinet may offer motorcycle rider training courses directly and may approve
courses offered by independent public or private entities as authorized program
courses if they are administered and taught in full compliance with standards
established for the state program.
(3)The cabinet may establish by administrative regulation reasonable enrollment fees
to be charged for persons who participate in motorcycle rider training courses
offered by the cabinet and for persons who participate in approved courses offered
by independent public or private entities.
(4)The cabinet may utilize up to ten percent (10%) of available program funds each
fiscal year to defray its own expenses in offering motorcycle rider training courses
and may reimburse entities that offer approved courses for the expenses incurred in
offering the courses to minimize course enrollment fees charged to the students.
(5)The cabinet shall provide meeting facilities and administrative assistance and
support to the Motorcycle Safety Education Commission and the expenses shall be
paid from the budget of the cabinet. The cabinet shall prepare and maintain all
minutes of the commission's proceedings and shall be the custodian of all files and
records of the commission.
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