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

186.400 Duties of Transportation Cabinet -- Administration of laws.

194 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-186/186-400

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(1)The administration of the provisions of KRS 186.400 to 186.640 shall be vested in
the Transportation Cabinet. The Transportation Cabinet may prescribe regulations
for the enforcement of KRS 186.400 to 186.640. The Transportation Cabinet also
shall enforce regulations governing the acts of motor vehicle operators under KRS
186.400 to 186.640 and require reports which it deems necessary.
(2)The cabinet shall provide or cause to be provided to appropriate persons or officials
an adequate supply of forms for the administration of KRS 186.400 to 186.640. The
style of those forms and the method of their use shall be prescribed by the cabinet
and shall be adequate to protect the safety interests of the state. The Transportation
Cabinet shall prescribe the method of financial control.
(a)The Transportation Cabinet shall collect all moneys due the state under KRS
186.531 for operators' licenses and personal identification cards issued, and
shall deposit those moneys with the state treasurer.
(b)At least once each year the secretary of the Transportation Cabinet shall cause
a reconciliation to be made between the record of receipts by the
Transportation Cabinet and the receipt of applications by the Transportation
Cabinet.
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