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

186.535 Earmark of funds from operator's license and motorcycle registration fees.

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(1)From the portion of the fee for each eight
(8)year original or renewal operator's
license which is assigned to the photo license account under KRS 186.531, two
dollars ($2) shall be credited to a special account within the road fund, and shall be
used exclusively by the Transportation Cabinet for the purpose of expanding the
state driver education program, and two dollars ($2) shall be paid to the fiscal court
of the county where the driver's license is issued to be used by the fiscal court for
county road purposes. The distribution of fees under this subsection shall be
reduced by fifty percent (50%) for licenses issued for a four
(4)year term in
accordance with KRS 186.4101.
(2)From the fee for each annual registration of a motorcycle pursuant to KRS 186.050,
four dollars ($4) shall be credited to the motorcycle safety education program fund
pursuant to KRS 176.5065 and shall be used exclusively for the purposes outlined
in KRS 176.5061 to 176.5069.
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