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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.978 Transporting vehicle to carry license -- Application -- Issuance.

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(1)All trucks or other vehicles used to transport or carry wastes from sewage
pretreatment units, grease traps, or holding tanks shall be licensed by the cabinet.
The application for this vehicle license shall be made prior to March 1 of each year
on forms provided by the cabinet, and shall state any information that the cabinet
shall deem necessary. The secretary may establish a fee schedule according to
authorization in the state budget document.
(2)If the cabinet, after any investigation it deems necessary, finds that the truck or
vehicle and equipment is acceptable for the purposes of this chapter, it shall issue or
cause to be issued a license for the use of the vehicle for the purpose of this chapter.
This license is not transferable from one vehicle to another, and shall be carried on
the vehicle at all times. There shall be painted on both sides and the rear of the
vehicle in letters not less than two inches high the letters "K.Y.", followed by the
assigned vehicle license number.
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