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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 183 — Aviation

183.125 Purchase of liability insurance.

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(1)The cabinet may purchase necessary insurance to provide adequate protection for
the public; its authorized pilots and employees; pilots employed by other
departments of state government; aircraft owned, leased or operated by the cabinet;
aircraft owned, leased or operated by other departments of state government; the
health and lives of persons being transported in aircraft owned, leased or operated
by authorized pilots employed by the state.
(2)The commissioner of insurance, upon recommendation of the secretary of the
Transportation Cabinet, shall initiate and be responsible for the purchase of such
insurance. If other departments of state government desire that their pilots,
employees, aircraft and passengers shall be insured under such policy, then the
commissioner of insurance shall prorate the cost of the insurance among the
departments participating.
(3)Each policy shall contain a provision reciting that the defense of immunity of the
state against such liability shall be waived, but only to the extent of the limits of the
policy. Judgment against the state in any case shall not exceed the limits of the
policy. The venue of action shall be as provided by the civil rules. The limits of
liability of the policy shall be determined by the commissioner of insurance, the
secretary of the Transportation Cabinet and the commissioners of any other
participating departments.
(4)Any policy purchased under this section, shall be purchased only from insurers
authorized to do business in this state and shall be countersigned by a licensed
resident agent.
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