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304.20-430 Twenty percent discount.
Motor vehicle insurance companies shall give a twenty percent (20%) discount on
comprehensive coverage on any motor vehicle equipped with any of the following
antitheft devices:
(1) Passive alarm system which meets the following criteria:
(a) Ignition shall be cut off automatically, or starter shall be disabled
automatically;
(b) Alarm shall be triggered by entry of doors, hood, or trunk;
(c) Hood shall not open unless unlocked from inside the vehicle by a key or
by an electronic keyless device;
(d) Alarm shall sound for no more than eight (8) minutes and shall reset
itself;
(e) Alarm shall not emit a pulsating, whooping, or yelping sound which could
cause it to be mistaken for the police, fire, or other emergency vehicle
siren;
(f) Alarm shall be installed in the engine compartment so as to be
inaccessible without opening the hood; and
(g) The system shall be engaged passively by turning the ignition key to the
off position. A tubular lock or electronic keyless device shall be used to
disarm the system;
(2) Passive fuel cutoff device which is engaged by turning the ignition key to the
off position and which requires that a trip be switched to start the motor vehicle
and which meets the following criteria:
(a) The fuel line shall be blocked when the power is off;
(b) The switch to open the fuel line shall be hidden from view but accessible
to the driver from the driver's seat or a tubular key or electronic keyless
device may be used;
(c) A parking service attendant override switch may be provided which is not
accessible from the passenger compartment unless a warning buzzer
sounds while the engine is running and the override switch is engaged;
and
(d) Any under the dash wiring installed with the device shall blend in color
with factory-installed wiring;
(3) Armored ignition cutoff switch which is designed to resist tampering and which
meets the following criteria:
(a) Armored cable shall run from a separate key to the coil, starter, solenoid,
or other engine component;
(b) The device shall prevent hot-wiring of the motor vehicle; and
(c) A separate lock shall be of tubular type and installed inside the motor
vehicle or an electronic keyless device may be used;
(4) Passive multi-component cutoff switch which is activated when the key is
turned to the off position and which meets the following criteria:
(a) The primary wire to the ignition coil shall be disconnected;
(b) The device shall disconnect the starter;
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One (1) or more wires to the electronic ignition system or to the points
and condenser shall be disconnected and grounded to the chassis;
(d) The wiring shall blend with factory-installed wiring and the
disconnecting/grounding wires shall be routed to random points in the
electrical system;
(e) The control module, if separate from the electronic locking mechanism,
shall be hidden in the engine compartment or other place where it will not
be easily detectable; and
(f) In order to start the car, a lock or electronic device shall be used to
deactivate the system.
Passive time delay ignition system which requires the operator to wait a
prescribed time before moving the ignition key from the on position to the start
position;
Armored cable or electrically operated hood lock and ignition cutoff switch
which is a supplemental hood lock operated from within the motor vehicle and
which also cuts off the ignition when engaged and meets the following criteria:
(a) Armored cable hood lock shall have tubing which extends through the
firewall. The system shall be engaged by a pushbutton or other device
which facilitates use and no portion of the hood lock cable may be
accessible from underneath the motor vehicle; and
(b) Electrically operated hood lock shall remain locked even if the wiring
operating the hood lock is cut. The system shall be engaged by turning
the ignition key to the off position. The lock shall be shielded or armored
so that it cannot be operated manually.
Passive, delayed ignition cutoff system which disables the ignition circuit at a
preset engine speed and meets the following criteria:
(a) The ignition shall cut off automatically as soon as the engine reaches a
speed in the range of fifteen hundred (1,500) to two thousand (2,000)
RPM;
(b) The system shall be automatically armed when the ignition key is turned
to the off position;
(c) A pushbutton or other type of disarm switch shall be well hidden and the
wiring shall blend with factory-installed wiring if placed under the dash;
(d) An alarm or horn shall be actuated at the same time the ignition is
disabled; and
(e) If a parking service attendant switch is provided, a buzzer shall sound all
the time the engine is running;
Passive ignition lock protective system that consists of a protective cap which
fits over the ignition to prevent extraction of the ignition lock cylinder; or
High security ignition replacement lock which conforms to federal standards
and cannot be removed using a conventional slide hammer or lock puller
equipment.
Effective:July 15, 1986
History: Created 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 352, sec. 5, effective July 15, 1986.
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