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

186.695 Exemptions.

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(1)Trailers, semitrailers, and manufactured homes as defined in KRS 186.650 to
186.700 are expressly exempted from KRS 138.450 to 138.470.
(2)Trailers and semitrailers in transit between a manufacturing plant and dealer's place
of business; between a manufacturing plant and user's place of residence; or
between a dealer's place of business and user's place of residence and farm
equipment pulled or towed by a motor vehicle not required to be licensed under the
provisions of KRS Chapter 186 shall be exempt from the provisions of KRS
186.650 to 186.700.
(3)Recreational vehicles and manufactured homes in transit between a manufacturing
plant and dealer's place of business shall be exempt from the provisions of KRS
186.650 to 186.700.
(4)Manufactured homes shall be exempt from the provisions of KRS 186.650 to
186.700.
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