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Pike County discusses SB 63 street-legal special-purpose vehicles; court may wait for regulations before adopting ordinance

5097243 · May 23, 2025
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The court discussed a new state law (SB 63) that allows street-legal special-purpose vehicles (including side-by-sides) and noted a local ordinance must be adopted in two readings before June 27 for the law to apply in Pike County; officials said they might wait for administrative regulations before acting.

Pike County Fiscal Court on May 21 discussed how to implement Kentucky Senate Bill 63, which creates a street-legal classification for special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) such as side-by-sides. Court members said the statute takes effect June 27, but the law will not apply in Pike County unless the fiscal court adopts a local ordinance (first and second readings) within the county’s rulemaking schedule.

Staff said the state law requires SPVs to pass…

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