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

186.750 Definitions for KRS 186.750 and 186.752.

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As used in this section and KRS 186.752:
(1)"Bi-fuel system" means the power system of motor vehicles that are powered by
gasoline and either CNG or LNG;
(2)"Cabinet" means the Transportation Cabinet;
(3)"Clean transportation fuel" means:
(a)Propane, CNG, LNG, bi-fuel systems, or electricity when they are used as
motor vehicle fuel; or
(b)Other transportation fuels determined by the division to be comparable with
respect to emissions;
(4)"Compressed natural gas" or "CNG" means pipeline quality natural gas that is
compressed and provided for sale or use as a motor vehicle fuel;
(5)"Conversion" means:
(a)Repowering a motor vehicle or special mobile equipment by replacing its
original gasoline or diesel powered engine with one capable of operating on
clean transportation fuel; or
(b)Retrofitting a motor vehicle or special mobile equipment with parts that
enable its original gasoline or diesel powered engine to operate on clean
transportation fuel;
(6)"Division" means the Division for Air Quality within the Energy and Environment
Cabinet;
(7)"Liquefied natural gas," "liquid natural gas," or "LNG" means pipeline-quality
natural gas treated to remove water, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and other
components that will freeze and condensed into liquid form for sale or use as a
motor vehicle fuel;
(8)"Liquefied petroleum gas," "propane," or "LPG" means a hydrocarbon mixture
produced as a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining and
condensed into liquid form for sale or use as a motor fuel;
(9)"Motor vehicle" means a self-propelled device by which a person or property may
be transported upon a public highway, except a device moved by human or animal
power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks, or which derives its power
from overhead wires; and
(10)"Special mobile equipment" means a motor vehicle or mobile equipment not
designed or used primarily to transport people, including but not limited to
construction or maintenance equipment.
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