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

186.065 State-owned vehicles -- How marked -- Exceptions.

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(1)Every state-owned motor vehicle, except as provided in subsection (2), shall have
an official license plate. Except as provided in subsections (2), (3), and
(4)on one
(1)door on each side of every state-owned vehicle shall be the great seal of the
Commonwealth and the words "For Official Use Only."
(2)The Department of Revenue, the Transportation Cabinet, the Justice and Public
Safety Cabinet, the Public Protection Cabinet, and the Attorney General may
authorize registration under KRS 186.020 and be issued regular license plates for
vehicles used for investigatory purposes. The Administrative Office of the Courts
may authorize registration under KRS 186.020 and be issued regular license plates
for vehicles used by justices and judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
(3)The Governor and the Lieutenant Governor may each use one
(1)state-owned
motor vehicle on which it shall not be necessary to have the state seal or the words
"For Official Use Only."
(4)The Justices and Judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals may each use
state-owned motor vehicles on which it shall not be necessary to have the state seal
or the words "For Official Use Only."
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