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189A.420 Required information for issuance of hardship license. Before granting hardship driving privileges, the court shall order the defendant to: <br>(1) Provide the court with proof of motor vehicle insurance; <br>(2) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from his employer detailing his job, hours of employment, and the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle <br>either in his work or in travel to and from work (if the license is sought for <br>employment purposes); (3) If the defendant is self-employed, to provide the information required in subsection (2) together with a sworn and notarized statement (under the penalties of false <br>swearing) as to its truth; (4) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from the school or educational institution which he attends, of his class schedule, courses being undertaken, and <br>the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle in his travel to and from <br>school or other educational institution (if the license is sought for educational <br>purposes). Licenses for educational purposes shall not include participation in <br>sports, social, extracurricular, fraternal, or other noneducational activities; (5) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from a physician, or other medical professional licensed (but not certified) under the laws of Kentucky, attesting to the <br>defendant's normal hours of treatment, and the necessity to use a motor vehicle to <br>travel to and from the treatment (if the license is sought for medical purposes); (6) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from the director of any alcohol or substance abuse education or treatment program as to the hours in which the <br>defendant is expected to participate in the program, the nature of the program, and <br>the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle to travel to and from the <br>program (if the license is sought for alcohol or substance abuse education or <br>treatment purposes); (7) Provide the court with a copy of any court order relating to treatment, participation in driver improvement programs, or other terms and conditions ordered by the court <br>relating to the defendant which require the defendant to use a motor vehicle in <br>traveling to and from the court-ordered program. The judge shall include in the <br>order the necessity for the use of the motor vehicle; and (8) Provide to the court such other information as may be required by administrative regulation of the Transportation Cabinet. Effective: July 1, 1991 <br>History: Created 1991 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 15, sec. 26, effective July 1, 1991.

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189A.420 Required information for issuance of hardship license. Before granting hardship driving privileges, the court shall order the defendant to: <br>(1) Provide the court with proof of motor vehicle insurance; <br>(2) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from his employer detailing his job, hours of employment, and the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle <br>either in his work or in travel to and from work (if the license is sought for <br>employment purposes); (3) If the defendant is self-employed, to provide the information required in subsection (2) together with a sworn and notarized statement (under the penalties of false <br>swearing) as to its truth; (4) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from the school or educational institution which he attends, of his class schedule, courses being undertaken, and <br>the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle in his travel to and from <br>school or other educational institution (if the license is sought for educational <br>purposes). Licenses for educational purposes shall not include participation in <br>sports, social, extracurricular, fraternal, or other noneducational activities; (5) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from a physician, or other medical professional licensed (but not certified) under the laws of Kentucky, attesting to the <br>defendant's normal hours of treatment, and the necessity to use a motor vehicle to <br>travel to and from the treatment (if the license is sought for medical purposes); (6) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from the director of any alcohol or substance abuse education or treatment program as to the hours in which the <br>defendant is expected to participate in the program, the nature of the program, and <br>the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle to travel to and from the <br>program (if the license is sought for alcohol or substance abuse education or <br>treatment purposes); (7) Provide the court with a copy of any court order relating to treatment, participation in driver improvement programs, or other terms and conditions ordered by the court <br>relating to the defendant which require the defendant to use a motor vehicle in <br>traveling to and from the court-ordered program. The judge shall include in the <br>order the necessity for the use of the motor vehicle; and (8) Provide to the court such other information as may be required by administrative regulation of the Transportation Cabinet. Effective: July 1, 1991 <br>History: Created 1991 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 15, sec. 26, effective July 1, 1991.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 189A00 > 420

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189A.420 Required information for issuance of hardship license. Before granting hardship driving privileges, the court shall order the defendant to: <br>(1) Provide the court with proof of motor vehicle insurance; <br>(2) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from his employer detailing his job, hours of employment, and the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle <br>either in his work or in travel to and from work (if the license is sought for <br>employment purposes); (3) If the defendant is self-employed, to provide the information required in subsection (2) together with a sworn and notarized statement (under the penalties of false <br>swearing) as to its truth; (4) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from the school or educational institution which he attends, of his class schedule, courses being undertaken, and <br>the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle in his travel to and from <br>school or other educational institution (if the license is sought for educational <br>purposes). Licenses for educational purposes shall not include participation in <br>sports, social, extracurricular, fraternal, or other noneducational activities; (5) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from a physician, or other medical professional licensed (but not certified) under the laws of Kentucky, attesting to the <br>defendant's normal hours of treatment, and the necessity to use a motor vehicle to <br>travel to and from the treatment (if the license is sought for medical purposes); (6) Provide the court with a written, sworn statement from the director of any alcohol or substance abuse education or treatment program as to the hours in which the <br>defendant is expected to participate in the program, the nature of the program, and <br>the necessity for the defendant to use a motor vehicle to travel to and from the <br>program (if the license is sought for alcohol or substance abuse education or <br>treatment purposes); (7) Provide the court with a copy of any court order relating to treatment, participation in driver improvement programs, or other terms and conditions ordered by the court <br>relating to the defendant which require the defendant to use a motor vehicle in <br>traveling to and from the court-ordered program. The judge shall include in the <br>order the necessity for the use of the motor vehicle; and (8) Provide to the court such other information as may be required by administrative regulation of the Transportation Cabinet. Effective: July 1, 1991 <br>History: Created 1991 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 15, sec. 26, effective July 1, 1991.