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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 186A — Automated motor vehicle registration system

186A.260. Tampering with automated system prohibited.

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No person, including a county clerk and his employees, shall willfully utilize or tamper with a telecommunications terminal, or associated devices, linked to the automated vehicle registration and titling system and capable of entering data or electronic signals into, altering information stored within, or obtaining information or electronic signals from, the automated vehicle registration and titling system unless:
(1)He has current authorization from the commissioner of the Department of Vehicle
Regulation to utilize the system;
(2)He has, previous to utilizing such terminal or associated devices in a given county,
satisfactorily completed an orientation as given by the Department of Vehicle
Regulation concerning the forms, procedures, and use of the system, as certified by
the county clerk or county clerk-elect of the county in which his use of the system
will take place; and
(3)He has been assigned, and has received, a unique personal identifying code or
device from the Department of Vehicle Regulation.
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