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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 189 — Traffic regulations -- vehicle equipment and storage

189.120 Safety glass required in motor vehicles.

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(1)No person shall sell any new motor vehicle in this state nor shall any new motor
vehicle be registered in this state unless the vehicle is equipped with safety glass
wherever glass is used in the windshield, doors or windows.
(2)As used in this section, "safety glass" means any product composed of glass, so
manufactured, fabricated, or treated as substantially to prevent shattering and flying
of the glass when struck or broken, or such other or similar product as may be
approved by the Department of Vehicle Regulation.
(3)The Department of Vehicle Regulation shall compile and publish a list of types of
glass by name approved by the department as meeting the requirements of this
section, and shall cause a copy of the list to be furnished to each county clerk. No
motor vehicle which is subject to the provisions of this section shall be registered
unless it is equipped with an approved type of safety glass as required by this
section, and the Department of Vehicle Regulation may prescribe and enforce such
regulations as are necessary to effectuate this section. If the rules of the Interstate
Commerce Commission differ the common carriers may elect to apply the rules of
the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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