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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 176 — Department of highways

176.5065 Motorcycle safety education program fund.

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(1)The motorcycle safety education program fund is established as a restricted fund in
the State Treasury. Moneys in the fund are hereby appropriated for the purposes set
forth in KRS 176.5061 to 176.5069. Moneys in the fund shall be utilized to provide
motorcycle training courses as established in KRS 176.5062 and for implementation
of the program, including reimbursement of entities that offer approved motorcycle
rider education courses. The Transportation Cabinet may deduct up to ten percent
(10%) of available program funds per fiscal year for administrative costs from the
motorcycle safety education program fund.
(2)If at the end of each fiscal year money remains in the fund, it shall be retained in the
fund. The interest and income earned on money in the fund, after deducting any
applicable charges, shall be credited to the motorcycle safety education program
fund.
(3)The following revenue shall be credited to the fund:
(a)Four dollars ($4) of the annual registration fee for each registered motorcycle
as provided in KRS 186.535;
(b)Four dollars ($4) of the application fee for a motorcycle instruction permit as
provided in KRS 186.531;
(c)Ten dollars ($10) of the fee for each original or renewal motorcycle driver's
license or endorsement as provided in KRS 186.531; and
(d)Any federal or state motorcycle safety funds granted to the program.
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