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

186.1722 I Support Veterans special license plate.

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(1)Upon application to the county clerk of the county of his or her residence, the owner
or lessee of a motor vehicle registered under KRS 186.050(1) or (3)(a) may obtain
an I Support Veterans special license plate.
(2)Each initial or renewal application for an I Support Veterans special license plate
shall be subject to payment of the fees set forth in KRS 186.162 and the distribution
and auditing requirements set forth in KRS 186.164.
(3)The EF portion of the fees collected under KRS 186.162 for an I Support Veterans
special license plate shall be distributed to the Kentucky Department of Veterans'
Affairs and are hereby appropriated for purposes that support veterans. These funds
shall be in addition to any other appropriations or resources available to the
Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs.
(4)The I Support Veterans special license plate shall be administered in the same
manner as other special license plates as prescribed in KRS 186.162.
(5)The printing of the I Support Veterans special license plate shall not be contingent
on any minimum number of applications.
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