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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 82 — General provisions applicable to cities

82.610 Citation for parking violation -- Notice.

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(1)If any motor vehicle is found parked, standing or stopped in violation of a parking
ordinance passed by the local government, the vehicle may be cited for the
appropriate parking violation. The citing officer shall note the vehicle's registration
number and any other information concerning the vehicle which will identify it and,
if the driver is not present, shall conspicuously affix to the vehicle a notice of the
parking violation.
(2)The form of the notice of the parking violation shall be designated by the local
government, but shall contain in substance the following information:
(a)A statement that the notice represents a determination that a parking violation
has been committed by the owner of the vehicle and that the determination
shall be final unless contested as provided in KRS 82.600 to 82.640;
(b)A statement that a parking violation may result in impoundment of the vehicle
for which the owner may be liable for a fine and towing, handling and storage
charges or fees;
(c)A statement of the specific parking violation for which the citation was
issued;
(d)A statement of the monetary penalty established for the parking violation; and
(e)A statement of the options provided in KRS 82.600 to 82.640 for responding
to the notice and the procedures necessary to exercise these options.
(3)The notice of parking violation represents a determination that a parking violation
has been committed, and such determination shall be final unless contested as
provided in KRS 82.600 to 82.640.
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