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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 367 — Consumer protection

367.807 Exemptions from registration --Administrative regulations.

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(1)An offeror is exempt from the provisions of KRS 367.801 to 367.819 and KRS
367.990 when the offeror:
(a)Meets the definition of a franchise as defined in the Federal Trade
Commission's Regulation on Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions
Concerning Franchising and Business Opportunity Ventures, as set forth in 16
C.F.R. 436 et seq., and has complied with these and filed written notice so
stating with the office; or
(b)Offers a security pursuant to KRS 292.313;
(c)Offers an ongoing business for sale; or
(d)Offers a not-for-profit sale of sales demonstration equipment, materials, or
samples for use in making sales and not for resale for a total price of $500 or
less.
(2)The Attorney General may promulgate administrative regulations as needed to
provide for additional exemptions.
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