Kentucky Code § KRS 234.390

Use by user-seller in own vehicles
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Any holder of a liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel user -seller license, using liquefied petroleum gas as a motor fuel to propel motor vehicles upon the highways may fuel his own vehicles from storage where nontaxable liquefied petroleum gas is stored provided: (1) The state tax has been paid to the distributor or supplier of liquefied petroleum gas, who is licensed as a liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel dealer, on that portion intended for use on the highway; and further provided that (2) The liquefied petroleum gas storage facilities meet the requirements of this chapter and regulations promulgated thereunder.

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