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281.631 Motor carrier vehicle license -- Applications -- Fees -- Bulk application fees
-- Requirements for license -- City and county license fees -- Exemption for
nonresident motor carriers -- Partial fees for additional carriers -Administrative regulations.
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No person shall act as a motor carrier without first obtaining a motor carrier vehicle
license from the department for each motor carrier vehicle.
Application for and renewal of a motor carrier vehicle license shall be made in such
form as the department may require. Every motor carrier vehicle license shall be
renewed annually.
(a) Except as permitted under paragraph (b) of this subsection, an applicant or
license holder shall pay to the department the following annual license fees:
1.
Thirty dollars ($30) for each taxicab, limousine, TNC, or disabled
persons vehicle;
2.
Ten dollars ($10) for each motor carrier vehicle transporting household
goods for hire;
3.
One hundred dollars ($100) for each charter bus or bus;
4.
Fifteen dollars ($15) for each motor carrier vehicle operating as a UDrive-It;
5.
Ten dollars ($10) for each motor carrier vehicle transporting property
other than household goods and those exempt under KRS 281.605;
6.
Ten dollars ($10) for each motor carrier vehicle operating as a
driveaway; and
7.
Ten dollars ($10) for each automobile utility trailer.
(b) The cabinet may promulgate administrative regulations to set forth an optional
motor carrier vehicle license fee schedule under this subsection on a bulk
basis for applicants who employ or contract with more than fifty (50) vehicles.
Bulk application fees under these administrative regulations may use a tiered
system based on the type of certificate and the number of vehicles.
Before the department may issue or renew a motor carrier vehicle license, the
applicant or license holder shall:
(a) Pay the fee established under subsection (3) of this section;
(b) For a taxicab, limousine, disabled persons vehicle, TNC vehicle, charter bus,
and bus, provide a copy of the vehicle registration for each out-of-state
registered motor carrier vehicle being licensed, and if necessary, a statement
showing that the driver is an insured driver of the vehicle, and that the
registered owner or lessee authorizes the use of the vehicle for TNC services;
and
(c) For a taxicab, limousine, disabled persons vehicle, TNC vehicle, charter bus,
and bus, obtain and retain for a period of at least three (3) years, an inspection
of the motor vehicle in the manner and form as the department may require.
No motor carrier vehicle shall be operated after the expiration of the motor carrier
vehicle license under which it is operated.
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All cities or counties of the Commonwealth may impose an annual license fee on an
intrastate taxicab, limousine, or disabled persons vehicle operated from said city or
county. The annual license fee shall not exceed thirty dollars ($30) per vehicle.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, nonresident motor carriers
engaged in transporting passengers for hire in irregular route interstate charter or
special operations shall be exempt from all fees prescribed in this chapter, if
reciprocal privileges are granted to similar nonresident carriers by the laws and
regulations of his or her state.
If any person required to pay a license fee under subsection (3) of this section
begins the operation of an additional motor carrier vehicle after the date of its
certificate or renewal, the fee shall be as many twelfths of the annual fee as there are
unexpired months in the certificate or renewal year.
The department may promulgate administrative regulations as it deems necessary to
carry out.
Effective: June 24, 2015
History: Repealed and reenacted 2015 Ky. Acts ch. 19, sec. 12, effective June 24,
2015. -- Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 331, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1998. -- Amended
1956 (2nd Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 7, sec. 2, effective March 29, 1956. -- Created
1952 Ky. Acts ch. 212, secs. 1 and 2.
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