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

186.067 Publicly owned vehicles, how marked -- Exceptions.

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(1)All publicly owned vehicles shall be properly identified by an insignia on one
door on each side of every such vehicle.
(2)Such insignia shall not be less than twelve
(12)inches in width and not less than
twenty-one
(21)inches in length, of a design so chosen by the legislative body of
the state, county, or city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(3)The legislative body may designate a separate insignia for each division,
department, agency, bureau or any other authority as may come under their
jurisdiction within the state, county or city within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(4)Publicly owned vehicle, as used in this section, means any vehicle paid for with
public funds and used by an elected or appointed official or employee of the state,
county or city within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(5)Nothing in this section shall be construed to abrogate the provisions of KRS 44.045
and 186.065.
(6)The legislative body of any county or city may exempt from the provisions of this
section any vehicle used for investigatory purposes.
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