Commonwealth of Kentucky s39

Commonwealth of Kentucky s39

<p>COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION GENERAL ASSEMBLY LOCAL MANDATE FISCAL IMPACT ESTIMATE 2002REGULAR SESSION 2001 INTERIM</p><p>MEASURE</p><p>2002 RS BR1023 Amendment: Committee Floor</p><p>Bill #: HB 316GA Amendment # </p><p>SUBJECT/TITLE An ACT relating to the licensing and inspection of motor vehicles.</p><p>SPONSOR Representative Thomas Kerr</p><p>MANDATE SUMMARY</p><p>Unit of Government: City; X County; X Urban County Government</p><p>Program/ Office(s) Impacted: Sheriffs, County Clerks</p><p>Requirement: X Mandatory Optional</p><p>Effect on Powers & Duties X Modifies Existing Adds New Eliminates Existing</p><p>PURPOSE/MECHANICS</p><p>The measure removes the requirement that a vehicle inspection be conducted by the inspector located in the county in which the application for title is to be submitted. The measure provides that the payment of the inspection fee go to the sheriff that designated the certified inspector completing the inspection and allow inspections to be conducted out of state by other state's inspectors.</p><p>FISCAL EXPLANATION/BILL PROVISIONS ESTIMATED COST</p><p>The fiscal impact of HB 316GA on local governments is indeterminable, but is expected to be minimal. The measure removes the requirement that vehicle inspections be conducted by an inspector located in the county in which the application for title is to be submitted. The measure also allows out of state certified inspectors to conduct inspections to complete the application for title of vehicles.</p><p>Sheriff offices located in counties that have a large volume of regional automobile sales could receive a slight increase in inspection fees, while sheriff offices located in smaller rural counties could experience a slight decrease in fees associated with the measure.</p><p>Page 1 The measure allows vehicles purchased in another state by residents of Kentucky who are temporarily out of the state, to have the car inspected by an out of state certified inspector and titled in the county of their residence. County clerks could receive additional usage tax funds from this provision of the measure. However, it is expected the additional funds generated from increased usage taxes will be minimal.</p><p>DATA SOURCE(S) LRC Staff Bill May (KY Sheriffs Association/KY County Clerk Association) Guy Zeigler (Franklin County Clerk)</p><p>PREPARER Doug Huddleston REVIEW DATE</p><p>Page 2</p>

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