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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 186 — Licensing of motor vehicles, operators, and trailers

186.053 License for dealer-demonstrator trucks or tractors -- Fee -- Tags.

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(1)Every dealer in motor trucks or tractors to be used in combination with semitrailers
who engages in the practice of transporting property for demonstration purposes
shall pay to the Department of Vehicle Regulation an annual tax based on the gross
weight of the motor vehicle so demonstrated an amount equal to one-half (1/2) the
registration fee imposed by KRS 186.050(3). The Department of Vehicle
Regulation shall issue a metal license plate designated "dealer demonstration." The
use of such tag shall be limited to demonstration purposes, and the tag may be
transferred from one vehicle to another. The Department of Vehicle Regulation may
adopt regulations governing the use and transfer of such license tags.
(2)Vehicles used for demonstration and displaying the tag issued hereunder shall not
be required to display dealer tags which may be required under the provisions of
KRS 186.070.
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