RELATES TO:
KRS
186.070,
186A.100,
186A.105(2),
190.030
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
186A.100(4) authorizes the
cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations governing the application and
use of temporary motor vehicle registration. This administrative regulation
establishes the application procedures and uses for a temporary registration
license plate.
Section 1. Definition.
"Panographic" means a surface that if scanned or xeroxed shall produce a
secured background word or image.
Section
2. Application.
(1) A
representative of a currently licensed motor vehicle or motorcycle dealer shall
apply to the county clerk for a temporary registration license plate by
presenting to the county clerk of residence a photo identification card and a
written authorization from the motor vehicle or motorcycle dealership for the
representative to apply for a temporary registration license plate.
(2) If the representative does not have
written authorization from the motor vehicle or motorcycle dealer, the county
clerk shall compare the representative's photo identification card to the list
of persons authorized by the dealer as established in
KRS
186.070(2).
(3) The county clerk shall issue from the
Automated Vehicle Information System a receipt that identifies the:
(a) Motor vehicle or motorcycle
dealer;
(b) Date of transaction;
and
(c) Control numbers of each
temporary registration license plate issued.
(4) The employee of a motor vehicle or
motorcycle dealer shall sign a receipt form to acknowledge receipt of the
temporary registration license plates.
Section 3. Number of Temporary Plates.
(1) As established in
KRS
186A.100(1), a county clerk
shall not issue more than one (1) sixty (60) day temporary registration license
plate to a motor vehicle, motorcycle, or motor vehicle owner.
(2) A motor vehicle dealer currently licensed
pursuant to
KRS
186.070 or a motorcycle dealer currently
licensed pursuant to
KRS
190.030 shall not issue more than one (1)
sixty (60) day temporary registration license plate for each sale of a
vehicle.
(3) A temporary
registration plate shall not be renewed.
Section 4. Log of Temporary Registration
Plates Issued.
(1) A currently licensed motor
vehicle dealer shall maintain a Temporary Tag Log, TC form 96-210, of
information on each temporary registration plate issued as established in
KRS
186A.100(2) and
186A.105(2).
(2) The Temporary Tag Log Form shall include
the:
(a) Dealer's name;
(b) Dealer's telephone number;
(c) Dealer's principal location of
business;
(d) License plate
number;
(e) Date of delivery of
motor vehicle or motorcycle;
(f)
Expiration date of temporary registration plate;
(g) Name of purchaser of motor vehicle or
motorcycle; and
(h) Vehicle
identification number, make, and model year.
(3) A Temporary Tag Log Form shall be made
available upon request to officials of the Transportation Cabinet or law
enforcement officers.
(4) The
county clerk shall enter dealership applications for temporary registration
license plates into the Transportation Cabinet's Automated Vehicle Information
System. The application shall include the:
(a)
License plate number;
(b) Person to
whom the plate is issued;
(c)
Vehicle identification number of vehicle for which the plate is
issued;
(d) Expiration date of the
plate; and
(e) Name of the county
clerk or employee of the county clerk who issued the plate.
Section 5. Completion
of the Temporary Plate.
(1) All of the blank
spaces of the temporary registration plate shall be completed by the issuing
agent using a dark, indelible ink.
(2)
(a) The
top center portion of the temporary plate shall contain six (6) blocks to be
filled in with the expiration date of the temporary plate.
(b) One (1) numeral shall be entered in each
block that shall:
1. Occupy at least eighty
(80) percent of the block; and
2.
Be written with a wide-tipped marker over the top of a temporary license tag
that has a secured panographic background.
Section 6. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) "Temporary Tag Log", TC Form
96-210, July 2010, is incorporated by reference.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Transportation Cabinet
Building, Department of Vehicle Regulation, 200 Mero Street, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40622, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.