Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB566 Latest Draft

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                            CHAPTER 225 
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CHAPTER 225 
( HB 566 ) 
AN ACT relating to the transportation of persons. 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 
Section 1.   KRS 281.605 is amended to read as follows: 
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply, except as to safety regulations, to: 
(1) Motor vehicles used as school buses and while engaged in the transportation of students, under the supervision 
and control and at the direction of school authorities; 
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this subsection, motor vehicles, regardless of ownership, used 
exclusively: 
(a) For the transportation of agricultural and dairy products, including fruit, livestock, meats, fertilizer, 
wood, lumber, cotton, products of grove or orchard, poultry, and eggs, while owned by the producer of 
the products, including landlord where the relation of landlord and tenant or landlord and cropper is 
involved, from the farm to a market, warehouse, dairy, or mill, or from one (1) market, warehouse, 
dairy, or mill to another market, warehouse, dairy, or mill. As used in this paragraph and in paragraph 
(b) of this subsection, "livestock" means cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses, alpacas, llamas, buffaloes, 
or any other animals of the bovine, ovine, porcine, caprine, equine, or camelid species; 
(b) For the transportation of agricultural and dairy products, livestock, farm machinery, feed, fertilizer, and 
other materials and supplies essential to farm operation, from market or shipping terminal to farm; 
(c) For both the purposes described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection; 
(d) For the transportation of agricultural and dairy products from farm to regularly organized fairs and 
exhibits and return; or 
(e) Motor vehicles used for the transportation of fly ash, in bags, sacks, or other containers, the aggregate 
weight of which does not exceed ten thousand (10,000) pounds; or bottom ash, waste ash, sludge, and 
pozatec which is being removed from the premises of a power generator facility for the purpose of 
disposal; 
(3) Motor vehicles used exclusively as church buses and while operated in the transportation of persons to and 
from a church or place of worship or for other religious work under the supervision and control and at the 
direction of church authorities; 
(4) Motor vehicles used exclusively for the transportation of property belonging to a nonprofit cooperative 
association or its members where the vehicle is owned or leased exclusively by the association; 
(5) Motor vehicles owned in whole or in part by any person and used by such person to transport commodities of 
which such person is the bona fide owner, lessee, consignee, or bailee; provided, however, that such 
transportation is for the purpose of sale, lease, rent, or bailment, and is an incidental adjunct to an established 
private business owned and operated by such person within the scope and in furtherance of any primary 
commercial enterprise of such person other than the business of transportation of property for hire; 
(6) Motor vehicles used in pick-up or delivery service within a city or within a city and its commercial area for a 
carrier by rail; 
(7) Motor vehicles used exclusively for the transportation of coal from the point at which such coal is mined to a 
railhead or tipple where the railhead or tipple is located at a point not more than fifty (50) air miles from the 
point at which the coal is mined; 
(8) Motor vehicles used as ambulances in transporting wounded, injured, or sick animals or as ambulances as 
defined in KRS 311A.010; 
(9) Motor vehicles used by transit authorities as created and defined in KRS Chapter 96A except as required by 
KRS 96A.170. Vehicles operated under the authority and direct responsibility of such transit authorities, 
through contractual agreement, shall be included within this exemption, without regard to the legal ownership  ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2 
of the vehicles, but only for such times as they are operated under the authority and responsibility of the transit 
authority; 
(10) Motor vehicles having a seating capacity of fifteen (15) or fewer passengers and while transporting persons 
between their places of residence, on the one hand, and, on the other, their places of employment, provided the 
driver himself or herself is on his way to or from his or her place of employment, and further provided that 
any person who operates or controls the operation of vehicles hereunder of which said person is the owner or 
lessee, and any spouse of said person and any partnership or corporation with said person or his or her spouse 
having an interest therein doing such, shall be eligible to so operate an aggregate number of not more than one 
(1) vehicle on other than a nonprofit basis; 
(11) Motor vehicles used to transport cash letters, data processing material, instruments, or documents, regardless 
of the ownership of any of said cash letters, data processing material, instruments, or documents; 
(12) Motor vehicles operated by integrated intermodal small package carriers who provide intermodal-air-and-
ground-transportation. For the purposes of this section, "integrated intermodal small package carrier" shall 
mean an air carrier holding a certificate or qualifying as an indirect air carrier that undertakes, by itself or 
through a company affiliated through common ownership, to provide intermodal-air-and-ground-
transportation, and "intermodal-air-and-ground-transportation" shall mean transportation involving the 
carriage of articles weighing not more than one hundred fifty (150) pounds by aircraft or other forms of 
transportation, including by motor vehicle, wholly within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The incidental or 
occasional use of aircraft in transporting packages or articles shall not constitute an integrated intermodal 
operation within the meaning of this section; 
(13) Motor vehicles operated pursuant to a grant of funds in furtherance of and governed by 49 U.S.C. secs. 5310 
or 5311, including all amendments, and whose operators have jurisdictions and services approved annually by 
the Transportation Cabinet in accordance with 49 C.F.R. Title VI; 
(14) Motor vehicles used to transport children to educational events or conservation camps run by, or sponsored by, 
the Department of Fish and Wildlife; 
(15) Motor vehicles used to transport children to events or camps run by, or sponsored by, the Kentucky Sheriffs 
Association; or 
(16) (a) Motor vehicles used in the transportation of persons who are eighteen (18)[sixty (60)] years of age or 
older[ or who are visually impaired], if the motor vehicles are owned by a nonprofit organization or 
being used on behalf of a nonprofit organization that is exempt from federal income tax under Section 
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. 
(b) Motor vehicles owned and operated by a nonprofit organization that are exempt under this subsection 
shall be subject to liability insurance coverage as established by KRS 281.655. 
(c) Motor vehicles owned privately but operated on behalf of a nonprofit organization that are exempt 
under this subsection shall be subject to liability insurance coverage as established by KRS 304.39-110. 
Signed by Governor April 20, 2022.