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seeking a gaming license; establish the certain commission employees; require SB 5 (BR 36) - T. Buford fees for applications, licensure, and gaming licensees to make office space Senate Bills renewal for all licenses; create the available for certain commission AN ACT relating to motor vehicle Kentucky gaming fund, the Kentucky employees; prohibit a person under 21 Includes opposite chamber sponsors liability insurance. municipal public safety fund, the from placing a wager or being in an area where requested by primary sponsors of Amend KRS 304.39-110 to increase Kentucky county public safety fund, the where gambling games are in operation; substantially similar bills in both the minimum amount of property Kentucky horse racing equity fund, and establish that commission members, the chambers and jointly approved by the damage liability insurance from $10,000 the Kentucky thoroughbred claiming executive director, and commission Committee on Committees of both to $25,000. fund; require that certain amounts of the employees are subject to the executive chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors gaming fund support administrative branch code of ethics; limit the are represented in italics. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) operations of the commission, and other administrative fine to $50,000 per amounts from the gaming fund be offense; establish that administrative SB 1 - See Introductions on January 4, Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on dispersed to the Kentucky compulsive review under KRS Chapter 13B is 2006. Banking and Insurance gamblers assistance fund, the available for persons aggrieved by an Jan 3-introduced in Senate Department of Education, the Council on action by the commission; create a new SB 2 - See Introductions on January 18, Jan 5-to Banking and Insurance (S) Postsecondary Education, the Cabinet section of KRS Chapter 131 to attach 2006. for Health and Family Services for health the commission to the Department of SB 6 (BR 44) - E. Scorsone, J. care services for certain indigent Revenue for administrative purposes; Introduced Jan. 3, 2006 Pendleton Kentuckians and for a prescription drug create a new section of KRS Chapter program for senior citizens, the Kentucky 242 to permit a local option election in AN ACT relating to executive branch county public safety fund, capital certain areas for the limited sale of SB 3 (BR 1) - R. Roeding, C. Borders, ethics. construction, sewer and water projects alcoholic beverages at tracks and E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, V. Amend KRS 11A.010 to apply administered under the Kentucky casinos in the territory; amend KRS McGaha, J. Pendleton, D. Seum, G. provisions of the executive branch ethics Infrastructure Authority, the Kentucky 243.030 to establish a $7,500 annual Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. code to any unpaid executive officer; veterans trust fund, the state road fund, license fee for a casino entertainment Westwood define "executive officer." the budget reserve trust fund, and the license and a racing association casino equine industry program trust and entertainment license; amend KRS AN ACT relating to writing portfolios in (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) revolving fund; establish the 243.040 to establish a $3,500 annual the public schools. disbursement of funds to the Kentucky license fee for a casino entertainment Amend KRS 158.6453 to remove Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on municipal public safety fund and the license and a racing association casino writing portfolios as a part of the required State Government Kentucky county public safety fund; entertainment license; amend KRS state assessment program that is Jan 3-introduced in Senate establish the disbursement of funds to 243.500, 243.505, 525.090, 528.010, established by the Kentucky Board of Jan 5-to State and Local Government the Kentucky horse racing industry; 528.100, 15.380 to conform; include a Education; require writing portfolios as (S) prohibit licensure of certain people under severability clause; Include language an instructional tool for continuous specific circumstances; establish the that this Act is void if the voters fail to assessment. SB 7/LM/CI (BR 19) - D. Boswell expenditure of moneys from the approve a constitutional amendment municipal public safety fund and the permitting the General Assembly to Jan 3-introduced in Senate AN ACT relating to gaming and county public safety fund; establish a authorize casinos. Jan 9-to Education (S) making an appropriation therefor. wagering tax at a rate of 35% of Establish KRS Chapter 239 to adjusted gross receipts received and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SB 4 (BR 18) - D. Boswell authorize gambling at horse racing reported monthly by the licensee obliged tracks and casinos; create numerous to pay the tax; establish the terms of all Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on AN ACT proposing to create a new definitions; create the Kentucky Gaming licenses regarding gaming operations; Licensing and Occupations section of the Constitution of Kentucky Commission; establish the duties and require the commission to promulgate Jan 3-introduced in Senate and amend Section 226 of the responsibilities of the commission; administrative regulations to prescribe Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue Constitution of Kentucky, relating to require the commission to determine the procedures for gaming licensees (S) casinos. occupations related to casino gaming regarding the effective control over their Propose a new section of the and the qualifications for an occupational internal fiscal affairs; require periodic SB 8/CI (BR 73) - G. Tapp, J. Westwood Constitution of Kentucky relating to license; establish the application financial reports from gaming licensees; casinos; allow the General Assembly to procedures for a casino, racing require annual audits of the financial AN ACT relating to crimes and permit the operation of casinos, which association gaming, manufacturer's, and statements of gaming licensees; define punishments. may include casinos at horse racing supplier's license; establish the and limit gambling games and devices; Amend KRS 516.010, relating to tracks; provide, if General Assembly requirements and qualifications for all address how money deposited into the forgery definitions, to include a definition authorizes casino gaming, for agency of gaming-related licenses; prohibit a compulsive gamblers assistance fund of academic degree; amend KRS state government to be created to licensee from transferring or assigning will be expended; require the State 516.030, relating to forgery in the regulate casinos by special law the license without prior commission Auditor to perform an annual audit of the second degree, to include forgery of an notwithstanding Section 59 or 60 of the approval; permit a licensee to conduct commission; require gaming licensees to academic degree. Constitution, establish qualifications of gaming operations from a temporary compile a list of persons to exclude or individuals and entities authorized to facility under certain conditions; require reject from licensed gaming (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) operate casinos, limit number and racing association licensees to make establishments; require the commission location of casinos, define types of certain requests to the Kentucky Horse to notify a person placed on an exclusion Jul 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on lotteries, gift enterprises and gambling Racing Authority regarding the number or ejection list; permit the commission to Judiciary games to be permitted, provide for other of racing days the licensee will have take disciplinary action if a gaming Jan 3-introduced in Senate standards to ensure honest operation of scheduled during a year; create an licensee knowingly fails to exclude or Jan 4-to Judiciary (S) casinos; define casino and casino-style exemption to allow facilities development eject a person on the list; establish gaming; restrict operation of casinos for gaming activities regarding zoning; penalties for persons placed on the list SB 9 (BR 79) - G. Tapp until the state agency shall have first provide that other zoning and building who enter premises of a licensed approved the conduct of casinos and the codes still apply; establish the position gaming establishment; provide that the AN ACT relating to dead bodies. governing body of the county, urban- and the duties of the executive director transport of gambling equipment and Create a new section of KRS Chapter county, charter county, or consolidated of the commission; establish that certain supplies into the state will not be a 213, relating to burials, to authorize an local government has approved the job classifications are to be established violation of federal laws; define the term action in the Circuit Court for a family to operation; propose to amend Section by agreement of the parties to a "cheat" and establish penalties for require the burial or other lawful 226 of the Kentucky Constitution to collective bargaining agreement; require persons who cheat; create the disposition of the body of the victim provide that the new section is an that before a gaming license is issued, compulsive gamblers assistance fund; when the person alleged to have exception to the prohibition against the governing body in the jurisdiction establish how expenditures from the committed the homicide refuses to lotteries and gift enterprises; submit to where gaming operations are proposed compulsive gamblers assistance fund permit burial or lawful disposition of the voters; provide ballot language. must first enact an ordinance to permit will be utilized; require the commission body. casino gaming; require a gaming to prepare an annual report detailing (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) licensee to post bond and to maintain activities and expenditures of the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) specific types of insurance; limit the compulsive gamblers assistance fund; Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on number of gaming licenses to five racing encourage gaming licensees to Jul 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on State Government association gaming licenses and four cooperate with local business and Judiciary Jan 3-introduced in Senate casino licenses; establish criteria for community organizations to stimulate the Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue gaming operation locations; require economy through tourism; require Jan 4-to Judiciary (S) (S) certain information from applicants gaming licensees to pay the salaries of Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, address student harassment, Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules February 16, 2006 to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed intimidation, and bullying; amend KRS Feb 15-posted for passage in the Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules 158.441 to define "harassment, Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, received in House Feb 13-floor amendment (2) filed intimidation, or bullying"; amend KRS February 16, 2006 Feb 22-to Judiciary (H) Feb 16-floor amendment (3) filed 158.148 to require school districts to Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Mar 7-posted in committee Feb 21-recommitted to Judiciary (S) formulate a code of acceptable behavior received in House Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st prohibiting student harassment, Feb 22-to Judiciary (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee SB 13 (BR 189) - D. Harper Angel intimidation, or bullying that includes Mar 7-posted in committee; posting Substitute, committee amendment (1- procedures for reporting and waived title) AN ACT relating to graduated driver's investigating complaints, a strategy for Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted licenses for teenagers. protecting complainants from retaliation, to Calendar for passage in the Regular Orders of the Amend KRS 186.450 and create new and a process for annually discussing Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; floor sections of KRS Chapter 186 to require the code with students; require school Mar 15-posted for passage in the amendments (1) (2) and (3) filed to a person at least 16 years of age and districts, under certain conditions, to Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Committee Substitute under 18 years to hold an instruction provide training to school employees on March 16, 2006 Apr 10-floor amendment (5) filed to permit for 180 days before applying for the district's acceptable code of Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 94-0 Committee Substitute, floor amendments an intermediate license; require a person behavior; require school districts to Mar 17-received in Senate; enrolled, (4) and (6-title) filed to hold an intermediate license for 180 include code of acceptable behavior in signed by each presiding officer; Apr 11-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with days and complete a driver training district employee training manual; delivered to Governor Committee Substitute, committee program before applying for an amend KRS 158.150 to include student Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. amendment (1-title) operator's license; make a permit valid harassment, intimidation, or bullying as a 75) Apr 12-received in Senate for three years and an intermediate cause for suspension or expulsion; license valid for two years; require a amend 158.444 to require local school SB 10 (BR 123) - D. Seum SB 12/CI (BR 162) - K. Stine, R. person applying for an intermediate districts to collect and provide the Roeding, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. license to present a statement signed by Kentucky Department of Education Jan 9-WITHDRAWN Westwood a parent or a guardian attesting to at information related to all incidents of least 60 hours of supervised driving, student harassment, intimidation, or SB 11/LM/CI (BR 155) - D. Boswell, D. AN ACT relating to unlawful including at least ten hours at night with bullying; amend KRS 160.345 to require Harper Angel, D. Mongiardo, R. Palmer possession of a weapon on school a licensed person at least 21 years of a school council to include strategies to II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, J. Turner, E. property. age; require a 180-day extension to the address student harassment, Worley Amend KRS 527.070 to require signs permit or intermediate license for a intimidation, or bullying as part of the to be posted at all public entrances to violation or conviction under KRS school's comprehensive safety plan; AN ACT relating to human trafficking. school buildings, sports arenas, Chapter 186, 189, or 189A; require the create a new section of KRS 158 to Create a new section of KRS Chapter gymnasiums, stadiums, and cafeterias, State Police to affix a sticker to an provide immunity to school employees or 509 to define the crime of human at unenclosed corners of school intermediate license and update students from a cause of action for trafficking and punish it as a Class B property, at the gate or controlled computer information; require that the damages arising from reporting in good felony. entrances of enclosed properties, and at intermediate license be carried while faith a student's disruptive or disorderly the entrance of any access road for all operating a vehicle; prohibit a driver with behavior if school and district SB 11 - AMENDMENTS open areas owned, operated, leased, or an intermediate license from driving procedures are followed regarding the HCS/LM/CI - Amend Section 1 to controlled by the school; specify that if between 12 midnight and 6 a.m. or at report. remove family members as potential no required sign is posted, no any time with three or more people trafficking victims; provide that offense prosecution for violation of the statute under age 18 who are not related to the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) occurs only when two or more persons may take place; provide that the driver; amend KRS 186.412, 186.470, are trafficked; insert new provision prohibition against unlawful possession 186.480, 186.6401, and KRS 186.990 to Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on creating a new section of KRS Chapter of a weapon on school property shall not conform. Education 411 to allow a victim of identity theft to apply to a person hunting on rural or Jan 3-introduced in Senate obtain a court judgment authenticating remote lands owned by a school if the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 5-to Education (S) that status. area is not properly posted as closed to HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title hunting by the school's governing board. Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on SB 16/LM/CI (BR 80) - E. Tori, D. amendment. Transportation Thayer HFA (1, K. Stein) - Delete the SB 12 - AMENDMENTS Jan 3-introduced in Senate requirement that a person must traffic SFA (1, E. Scorsone) - Retain all Jan 5-to Transportation (S) AN ACT relating to sexual offenses two or more persons in order to be guilty provisions except delete provision and sex offender management. of human trafficking. prohibiting prosecution of persons if the SB 14 (BR 184) - J. Carroll Create a new section of KRS Chapter HFA (2, K. Stein) - Delete the required signs are not posted. 439 to place certain sex offenders on definition of "trafficked person." SFA (2, R. Palmer II) - Amend to AN ACT relating to Kentucky National lifetime parole and provide the HFA (3, K. Stein) - Define "trafficking specify that failure to post the required Guard and Reserve death benefits, conditions thereof; create a new section victim"; establish that trafficking victims signs shall bar the prosecution of a declaring an emergency, and making an of KRS Chapter 439 to create the crime have rights pursuant to the crime victim's person who enters any school premises appropriation therefor. of violation of the provisions of parole by bill of rights; provide that trafficking other than school buildings. Amend KRS 61.315 to require that the a sex offender; create a new section of victims are not incarcerated, fined, or SFA (3, R. Palmer II) - Retain most State Treasurer pay death benefits in the KRS Chapter 519 to require global otherwise penalized solely for the original language; add provisions amount of $75,000 when a member of positioning monitoring of sex offenders; unlawful acts committed as a result of specifying that even if signs are not the Kentucky National Guard or Reserve create a new section of KRS Chapter 61 being trafficked; establish that trafficking posted on school property actually used dies on federal active duty; make an to require law enforcement agencies to victims are not to be held in detention for educational purposes there is a appropriation in the amount of attempt to locate absconded sex centers, jails, or prisons at any time prior rebuttable presumption that the person $1,050,000 to carry out the provisions of offenders; create a new section of KRS to, during, or after any legal knows that a firearm cannot be carried; the Act; make amendment to KRS Chapter 533 to prohibit pretrial diversion, proceedings. with regard to school property not used 61.315 retroactive to July 1, 2002; probation, shock probation and other HFA (4/LM/P, S. Lee) - Attach for school purposes, treat the property EMERGENCY. forms of nonimposition of sentence for provisions of HB 115/HCS. as any other private property which certain sex offenders; amend KRS HFA (5/LM/P, S. Lee) - Attach requires notice against concealed carry (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 510.040 relating to rape in the first provisions of HB 115/HCS. of firearms and the remedy for violation degree to provide life imprisonment HFA (6/Title, S. Lee) - Attach is removal of the person from the Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on without parole when victim is under 12 or provisions of HB 115/HCS. premises or denial of entry into the Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and this is a second or subsequent offense premises; delete provision relating to Public Protection with a victim under 18; amend KRS (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) prohibition against prosecution; delete Jan 3-introduced in Senate 510.050 and 510.060 relating to rape in existing law relating to not relieving the Jan 4-to Appropriations and Revenue the second and third degrees to provide Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on person from liability for such entry. (S) life imprisonment without parole for Judiciary second or subsequent offense when Jan 3-introduced in Senate (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SB 15 (BR 187) - J. Carroll victim is under 18; amend KRS 510.070 Jan 4-to Judiciary (S) relating to sodomy in the first degree to Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on AN ACT relating to the safety, provide life imprisonment without parole to Consent Calendar Judiciary learning, and well-being of students. when victim is under 12 or this is a Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 3-introduced in Senate Amend KRS 158.440 to require school second or subsequent offense with a Feb 15-posted for passage in the Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) districts to have procedures in place to victim under 18; amend KRS 510.080 and 510.090 relating to sodomy in the Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue second or third degree to provide life Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 5-to Health and Welfare (S) (S) imprisonment without parole for a Judiciary Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, second or subsequent offense with a Jan 3-introduced in Senate to Calendar with Committee Substitute SB 25 (BR 200) - T. Buford victim under 18; amend KRS 510.110 Jan 4-to Judiciary (S) Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules and 510.120 relating to sexual abuse in Mar 6-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to the Central the first and second degree to increase SB 17/LM (BR 185) - J. Carroll Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Kentucky Blood Center and making an penalty to life imprisonment without March 7, 2006 appropriation therefor. parole for a second or subsequent AN ACT relating to the investigation of Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with Appropriate $500,000 in Fiscal Year offense with a victim under 18; create a traffic accidents. Committee Substitute ; received in 2006-2007 for the Central Kentucky new section of KRS Chapter 510 to Amend KRS 189A.103, relating to House Blood Center to purchase equipment for provide for a sentence of life consent to tests for alcohol or Mar 9-to Health and Welfare (H) the new facility under construction in imprisonment without parole for 25 years substances in the blood, to require that Mar 10-posted in committee Lexington, Kentucky. for persons under 18 who commit a law enforcement officers request to Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st felony sex offense for which an adult perform blood and urine tests on all reading, to Calendar with Committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) would receive life without parole, but drivers involved in any accident that Substitute nullify section if Supreme Court of involves a school bus or involves a Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Kentucky subsequently allows life fatality; treat refusal to submit to test in for passage in the Regular Orders of the Appropriations and Revenue without parole for juveniles; amend KRS this circumstance as refusal to comply Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in Senate 197.420 relating to sex offender with the chapter; amend KRS 189.580, Mar 20-3rd reading, passed 92-4 with Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue treatment programs to exempt persons 189.635, and 281A.220 to conform. Committee Substitute (S) receiving a sentence of life imprisonment Mar 21-received in Senate without parole; amend KRS 532.047 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 22-posted for passage for SB 26 (BR 305) - J. Turner relating to restrictions on probation to concurrence in House Committee include certain sex offenders; amend Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Substitute for Thursday, March 23, 2006 AN ACT relating to hardship driver's KRS 532.060 relating to sentencing for Judiciary Mar 23-Senate concurred in House licenses. felonies to reflect the life without parole Jan 3-introduced in Senate Committee Substitute ; passed 35-0; bill Create various new sections of KRS provision for a Class A felony; create a Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) reconsidered (change PASSED status); 186.400 to 186.640, relating to driver new section of KRS 17.500 to 17.540 passed 35-1 licensing, to allow a District Court to relating to sex offenders to provide that SB 18 (BR 213) - J. Denton Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each issue a person a hardship driver's the sheriff notify residents when a presiding officer; delivered to Governor license for violating general traffic laws lifetime sex offender registrant moves AN ACT relating to genetic and Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. that have caused a person's driver's into a location in the county, provide for metabolic disorders. 150) license to be suspended; pattern the registration fee of $50; create a new Amend KRS 205.560 to require license after the provisions currently in section of KRS 17.500 to 17.540 relating Medicaid coverage for prescribed food SB 20 (BR 298) - D. Mongiardo place for a DUI hardship license; amend to sex offenders to provide for schools to products for genetic and metabolic KRS 189A.450 to require a $20 service publish sex offender information in local diseases for which the cabinet conducts AN ACT relating to jury service. fee payable to the district court to be newspapers, provide for $20 fee; create newborn screening tests; amend KRS Amend KRS 29A.130 to cap a assessed when the court is petitioned for a new section of KRS 17.500 to 17.540 213.141 to specify that $1 of the birth person's maximum liability for jury the issuance of a hardship driver's to specify how sex offender information certificate fee shall pay for food products service at six months for every two years license issued to a DUI offender. is to be published by the schools; amend for conditions listed in KRS 214.155(2); of eligibility. KRS 17.495 relating to sex offender amend KRS 304-17A-139 to require a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) residence while on probation or parole to health benefit plan that provides (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) specify that the measurement is from prescription drug coverage to cover Dec 8-To: Interim Joint Committee on nearest property edge to nearest prescribed food products for conditions Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary property edge rather than from building listed in KRS 214.155(2). Judiciary Jan 3-introduced in Senate to building; amend KRS 17.510 relating Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) to sex offender registration to increase (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) penalties for violation from Class D SB 27 (BR 246) - D. Harper Angel, W. felony to Class C felony for first offense Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on SB 21 (BR 299) - D. Mongiardo Blevins Jr and Class B felony for subsequent Health and Welfare offense; create a new section of KRS Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 10-WITHDRAWN AN ACT relating to importation of Chapter 70 to require sheriff to verify sex Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue prescription drugs. offender residence by actual visit once (S) SB 22 (BR 279) - D. Seum Create a new section of KRS Chapter each 6 months, permit sheriff to delegate 217 to require the Governor, in to police in cities; amend KRS 431.517 SB 19 (BR 220) - D. Harper Angel Jan 9-WITHDRAWN coordination with the secretary of the relating to home incarceration for Cabinet for Health and Family Services, persons on bail to require the same for AN ACT relating to electronic health SB 23 (BR 347) - E. Tori, W. Blevins Jr, to request that the Secretary of the certain sex offenders; amend KRS information. C. Borders, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, United States Department of Health and 431.520 relating to release on personal Amend KRS 216.267 to require any T. Jensen, A. Kerr, V. McGaha, D. Human Services certify to Congress that recognizance or unsecured bail to model chosen for the Kentucky e-Health Mongiardo, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, drug importation from licensed Canadian prohibit the same for persons charged Network to have the capability of D. Ridley, R. Roeding, K. Stine, G. Tapp, pharmacies, distributors, and with certain sex offenses; amend KRS supporting electronic registries for living D. Thayer, J. Turner, J. Westwood, K. wholesalers by licensed pharmacies, 531.340 relating to distribution of matter wills executed under KRS 202A.420 to Winters, E. Worley distributors, and wholesalers poses no portraying a sexual performance by a 202A.432 or 311.621 to 311.643 and additional risk to the public's health and minor to increase second offense organ donations executed under KRS Jan 18-WITHDRAWN safety and would result in a reduction in penalty to Class C felony; amend KRS 311.165 to 311.235; and include the prescription drug costs; require the 531.360 relating to advertising child support of these registries as SB 24/AA (BR 330) - J. Carroll, W. Governor and the secretary of the pornography to increase penalty from components of the Kentucky e-Health Blevins Jr, D. Harper Angel, J. Rhoads, Cabinet for Health and Family Services Class A misdemeanor for first offense to Network in its fully implemented form. D. Ridley, J. Turner to request that the secretary of the Class D felony and increase subsequent Department for Health and Human offense to Class C felony; amend KRS SB 19 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to teacher retirement. Services promulgate administrative 531.335 relating to possession of matter SCS - Retain original provisions; Amend KRS 161.550 to provide that regulations permitting licensed portraying a sexual performance by a clarify that the Kentucky e-Health the state contribution to the Kentucky pharmacies, distributors, and minor to make penalty for any offense, Network in its fully implemented form Teachers' Retirement System shall not wholesalers to import drugs from not just subsequent offenses, a Class D would have the capacity to support a be less than the amount necessary to licensed Canadian pharmacies, felony; amend KRS 532.200 relating to registry of the existence and location of maintain the medical insurance program distributors, and wholesalers; require the home incarceration to include the use of advance directives related to health care at a level equal to the medical insurance Cabinet for Health and Family Services global positioning technology for and mental health treatment. coverage for active teachers. to design a prescription drug program to electronic monitoring; amend KRS HCS - Make technical correction. facilitate the importation of prescription 532.210 relating to home incarceration (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) drugs from licensed Canadian to prohibit home incarceration for certain (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) pharmacies, distributors, and sex offenders. Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on wholesalers by pharmacies, distributors, Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Education and wholesalers licensed in Kentucky (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Health and Welfare Jan 3-introduced in Senate once federal regulations have been promulgated; require that the program SCS - Make technical correction. individual engineer licensees; forbid consist of a drug formulary and patient Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Retain original licensees from renewing their licenses safety protections; specify requirements State Goverment provisions; require any elected official unless the continuing education for the formulary; require the cabinet to Jan 3-introduced in Senate who retires and then takes an elected requirements are met; and prohibit any promulgate administrative regulations to Jan 4-to State and Local Government office participating in the same continuing education requirement that establish a formula to determine (S) retirement system to be paid a salary in exceeds 15 clock hours per year or that acquisition costs for imported drugs and Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st an amount whereby his or her total includes testing or examination of the to negotiate with pharmacists to ensure reading, to Calendar with Committee salary and retirement benefits shall not engineer licensee. that any savings from imported drugs be Substitute exceed the salary fixed for the elected passed on to consumers and state Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules office held. SB 34 - AMENDMENTS health programs; require pharmacies to Feb 22-posted for passage in the HFA (2/Title, B. Yonts) - Make title HFA (1, M. Denham) - Require the sell imported drugs at the lesser of 120% Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, amendment. board to give an engineer licensee who of the estimate of acquisition cost of the February 23, 2006 fails to meet or complete his or her imported drug or the amount that Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) continuing education requirements an Medicaid reimburses for the drug; and Committee Substitute extension for good cause; require that require an annual report to the Governor Feb 24-received in House Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on the extension not exceed one year; and the Legislative Research Feb 28-to Appropriations and State Government define "good cause." Commission regarding the effectiveness Revenue (H) Jan 3-introduced in Senate HFA (2, T. Burch) - Exempt and cost savings of the program. Mar 6-reassigned to State Jan 4-to State and Local Government professional engineers who have been Government (H) (S) licensed since July 1, 1986 in good (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 9-posted in committee Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st standing from the continuing education Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee requirements. Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on reading, to Calendar with committee Substitute HFA (3, R. Adams) - Require that the Health and Welfare amendments (1) and (2-title) Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted continuing education requirements for Jan 3-introduced in Senate Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the professional engineers not exceed eight Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 clock hours every two years rather than (S) Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006; floor Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with 15 clock hours per year. amendment (1) filed Committee Substitute HFA (4, D. Graham) - Permit the SB 28 (BR 365) - D. Seum Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Jan 30-received in House Governor to appoint members floor amendment (1) Jan 31-to State Government (H) independently submitted as well as from AN ACT relating to the issuance of Mar 24-received in Senate Mar 2-posted in committee a list supplied by the Kentucky Society of bonds. Apr 10-posted for passage for Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Professional Engineers. Create new sections of KRS Chapters concurrence in House floor amendment to Calendar HFA (5, H. Collins) - Amend Section 2 58 and 103 to prohibit the creation of (1) as a Consent Bill; Senate concurred Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules to make continuing education voluntary certain private activity bond projects in House floor amendment (1) ; passed Mar 14-posted for passage in the and provide that no action shall be taken outside the jurisdictional boundaries of 37-0; enrolled, signed by President of Regular Orders of the Day for against the license of an individual the issuing entity; amend KRS 103.2101 the Senate Wednesday, March 15, 2006 engineer licensee who does not elect to to increase the period required for Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Mar 24-floor amendments (1) and (2- participate in continuing education. notification of a public hearing on private the House; delivered to Governor title) filed HFA (6, C. Meade) - Retain original activity bond projects from 30 days to 90 Apr 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. provisions; amend KRS 45A.030 to days. 178) SB 31 (BR 340) - J. Pendleton define "engineering services" and "engineering-related services" amend SB 28 - AMENDMENTS SB 29 (BR 311) - J. Carroll Jan 5-WITHDRAWN KRS 45A.080 to require contracts for SCS - Retain original provisions of the engineering or engineering-related bill; specify that the provisions of the bill AN ACT relating to the taking of SB 32 (BR 341) - J. Pendleton, J. services be awarded by competitive relate to housing projects only; provide private property. Denton sealed bidding; amend KRS 45A.800, that the local entity shall not issue Create new sections of KRS 416.540 KRS 45A.803, 45A.805, 45A.807, revenue bonds for any housing project to 416.670, relating to eminent domain, AN ACT relating to the off-road 45A.810, 45A.815, 45A.825, 45A.830, located outside of their jurisdictional to restrict the use of eminent domain by Motorcyle and ATV Commission. 45A.835, and 45A.837 to conform; and boundaries without the express written public entities to only "qualified public Amend KRS 176.511 to add one repeal 45A.838. consent of the elected legislative body of uses" involving public ownership and representative of the Brain Injury HFA (7, D. Ford) - Retain original the local entity in which the housing control; prohibit eminent domain for Association of Kentucky and the provisions; exempt any licensee from the project will be located. private ownership or control; including secretary of the Cabinet for Health and engineer continuing education HCA (1, J. Barrows) - Insert new for economic development, unless Family Services to the Off-road requirement while that licensee is sections of KRS Chapter 66 relating to approved by the voters; amend various Motorcycle and ATV Commission. employed as a "public servant" as derivative contracts; create definitions; other sections of the Kentucky Revised defined by KRS 6.611. permit local governments to use Statutes to conform. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HFA (8, T. Thompson) - Retain derivative contracts only for prescribed original provisions; provide that purposes, and establish criteria which (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on professional engineers licensed before must be met prior to entering into such Transportation January 1, 1972, who have maintained contracts which includes requirement for Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 3-introduced in Senate their license in good standing since a local government to be a party to any Judiciary Jan 5-to Transportation (S) becoming licensed, shall not be subject such contracts, prior approval of the Jan 3-introduced in Senate to any continuing education state local debt officer, use of prescribed Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) SB 33/LM (BR 467) - J. Pendleton requirements. documentation, and use of competitive bidding for such contracts; require the SB 30 (BR 387) - E. Tori, W. Blevins Jr, Jan 24-WITHDRAWN (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) disclosure of specified information after C. Borders, T. Buford, E. Harris, A. Kerr, a local government enters into a R. Roeding SB 34 (BR 407) - G. Tapp Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on derivative contract; require the Licensing and Occupations notification of the state local debt officer AN ACT relating to the public AN ACT relating to engineers. Jan 3-introduced in Senate 10 business days prior to the payment of employee health insurance program. Amend KRS 322.160 to allow the Jan 4-to Licensing, Occupations & any termination payment as prescribed; Create a new section of KRS chapter State Board of Licensure for Administrative Regulations (S) require notification of the state local debt 18A to require the Personnel Cabinet, Professional Engineers and Land Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st within 10 business days of potential Department for Employee Insurance, to Surveyors to require engineer licensees reading, to Calendar breech of contract by a counterparty; offer TRICARE supplement insurance to to provide evidence of completion of the Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules require the Department for Local eligible TRICARE insurance requisite number of continuing education Jan 13-posted for passage in the Government to promulgate the beneficiaries; require the state to pay for hours if the licensee has failed to renew Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, necessary administrative regulations. individual TRICARE supplement his or her license within one year of January 17, 2006 HCA (2/Title, J. Barrows) - Make title insurance; prohibit employees covered expiration; waive the continuing Jan 17-3rd reading, passed 31-0; amendment. under TRICARE supplement insurance education requirement for engineer received in House HFA (1, D. Floyd) - Delete Section 3 from obtaining other coverage offered licensees during those years that the Jan 20-to Licensing and Occupations Senate Bill 28/GA dealing with through the public employee health licensee was on active duty in the Armed (H) notification requirements. insurance program. Forces of the United States; amend KRS Feb 9-posted in committee 322.290 to require the board to adopt a Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SB 30 - AMENDMENTS program for continuing education for its to Calendar Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules shall be required to work more than the create a new section of KRS Chapter or federal must be approved by a 3/5 Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed minimum term during the school year; 503 to provide immunity from vote of the governing body. Mar 13-floor amendments (2) (3) and amend KRS 158.649 to conform. prosecution in certain use of force cases SFA (1, T. Shaughnessy) - Delete all (4) filed and provide that law enforcement can provisions after the enacting clause and Mar 14-floor amendments (5) and (6) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) investigate claims of lawful use of force provide for the termination, on filed but cannot make an arrest unless there December 31, 2006, of a local air Mar 15-posted for passage in the Jan 3-introduced in Senate is probable cause to believe that the use pollution control district strategic toxic air Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Jan 5-to Education (S) of force was unlawful. reduction program; provide that it may March 16, 2006 be replaced or readopted in whole or in Mar 16-floor amendment (7) filed SB 37 (BR 309) - G. Tapp SB 38 - AMENDMENTS part, subject to the approval of the Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders SCS/CI - Retain original provisions legislative body of the consolidate local of the Day; recommitted to AN ACT relating to commercial with addition of reference to Section 2 in government; provide for a report to be Transportation (H); floor amendment (8) driver's licenses. sections 4 and 5 to provide reference to submitted on December 1, 2006. filed Amend KRS 281A.070 to require the presumption of fear; add amendment of SFA (2, D. Boswell) - Delete all holder of a commercial driver's license to KRS 503.090 relating to use of force to provisions below the enacting clause SB 35 (BR 817) - J. Westwood, R. report any student loan default to the prevent escape to broaden the and replace with provision requiring the Roeding Transportation Cabinet within 30 days of conditions under which force may be establishment of a commission to the default; include loan defaults of any used to include transportation and evaluate the impact of the automotive AN ACT relating to the primary financial assistance program in KRS escape from other than correctional and other large plants in a county having program. Chapters 164 and 164A, as determined facility. consolidated local government; provide Amend KRS 158.030 and 158.031 to by the Kentucky Higher Education SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Amend to for the required membership of the clarify that a child who is at least 5 years Assistance Authority pursuant to KRS establish that a peace officer is justified commission; provide for the submission of age, but less than 6 years of age may 164.772; amend KRS 281A.130 to direct in using any force he believes is to the Interim Joint Committee on be advanced through the primary that a person shall not be issued a necessary to prevent the escape of a Agriculture and Natural Resources of a program if the student is determined to commercial driver's license if the person prisoner when that prisoner's crime report from the air pollution control have acquired the academic and social is in default of any repayment obligation would qualify him as a violent offender. district on or before December 1, 2006. skills taught in kindergarten as on a student loan; include loan defaults HCS/CI - Make technical corrections. HCS - Delete original language and determined by local board policy; of any financial assistance program in insert in lieu thereof language to permit a provide that the student may be KRS Chapters 164 and 164A, as (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) local government in a county that has a classified as other than a kindergarten determined by the Kentucky Higher functioning air pollution control district to student for purposes of funding under Education Assistance Authority pursuant Jan 3-introduced in Senate adopt by ordinance before December KRS 157.310 to 157.440. to KRS 164.772; amend KRS 281A.190 Jan 4-to Judiciary (S) 31, 2006, recommendations for to authorize the Transportation Cabinet Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, modifications relating to any rule or SB 35 - AMENDMENTS to deny, suspend, revoke, or cancel a to Calendar with Committee Substitute ; regulation adopted by the district after SCA (1, J. Westwood) - Amend to commercial driver's license for any floor amendment (1) filed to Committee June 1, 2005, concerning toxic or permit the Kentucky Board of Education person who is in default for any type of Substitute hazardous air pollutant programs; to establish the process by student loan; allow license denial or Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules require such district boards prior to administrative regulation for determining disqualification if the person is in default Mar 7-posted for passage in the November 30, 2006, to prepare and when a child may attend a full day of any financial assistance program in Regular Orders of the Day for submit to the local government an program. KRS Chapters 164 and 164A, as Wednesday, March 8, 2006 assessment of the range and distribution determined by the Kentucky Higher Mar 8-3rd reading; Committee of monetary compliance costs to a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Education Assistance Authority pursuant Substitute defeated; floor amendment regulated entity, the monetary and to 164.772; and require the (1) ruled out of order ; passed 36-2 nonmonetary costs avoided, and the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Transportation Cabinet to promulgate Mar 9-received in House benefits to the public of the regulated Education administrative regulations to establish Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) entity. Jan 3-introduced in Senate the procedure and criteria for issuance Mar 15-posted in committee Jan 4-to Education (S) or reinstatement of a commercial driver's Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st license if the denial or disqualification of reading, to Calendar with Committee reading, to Consent Calendar with the license was due to the person's loan Substitute Jan 3-introduced in Senate committee amendment (1) default status. Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 5-to Agriculture and Natural Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Regular Orders of the Resources (S) Jan 17-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Regular Orders of the Day for Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 88-8 with reading, to Calendar; posted for passage Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in Senate Committee Substitute ; received in in the Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 35-0 with Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue Senate Monday, February 27, 2006 committee amendment (1) ; received in (S) Apr 10-posted for passage for Feb 24-floor amendments (1) and (2) House concurrence in House Committee filed ; 2nd reading Jan 20-to Education (H) SB 38/CI (BR 231) - R. Roeding, D. Substitute as a Consent Bill; Senate Feb 27-taken from the Regular Orders Jan 30-posted in committee Thayer concurred in House Committee of the Day; returned to Agriculture and Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Substitute ; passed 36-1; enrolled, Natural Resources (S); reported to Calendar AN ACT relating to general principles signed by President of the Senate favorably, to Rules with Committee Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules of justification. Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Substitute ; posted for passage for Feb 8-posted for passage in the Create a new section of KRS Chapter the House; delivered to Governor Monday, February 27, 2006; 3rd Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, 503 relating to justification for use of Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. reading; floor amendments (1) and (2) February 9, 2006 force, to provide presumptions and 192) ruled out of order ; passed 27-10 with Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 principles relating to the use of force; Committee Substitute Mar 9-received in Senate; enrolled, amend KRS 503.010 relating to SB 39 (BR 911) - D. Seum Feb 28-received in House signed by President of the Senate definitions to redefine dwelling, and to Mar 6-to Local Government (H) Mar 10-enrolled, signed by Speaker of add definitions of residence and vehicle; AN ACT relating to air pollution control Mar 8-posting waived the House; delivered to Governor amend KRS 503.050 relating to use of districts. Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. force for self protection to extend Amend KRS 77.015 to require that air reading, to Calendar with Committee 20) protection for any felony offense pollution control district rules and Substitute involving the use of force and add regulations be no more stringent than Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted SB 36 (BR 866) - D. Seum provision specifying that a person does state or federal. for passage in the Regular Orders of the not have a duty to retreat; amend KRS Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 AN ACT relating to compensatory time 503.070 relating to protection of another SB 39 - AMENDMENTS Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 95-1 with for certified employees. to extend protection for any felony SCS - Delete amendments to KRS Committee Substitute Amend KRS 158.080 to require local offense involving the use of force and 77.015 in original bill and insert new text Mar 15-received in Senate; posted for boards of education to compensate add provision specifying that a person amending KRS 77.015 to provide that passage for concurrence in House teachers with compensatory time or does not have a duty to retreat; amend pollution control district cannot enforce Committee Substitute for Wednesday, compensation at their normal rate of pay KRS 503.080 relating to protection of rules not approved by the governing March 15, 2006; Senate refused to for time extended beyond seven and property to include robbery and any board of the local government in which concur in House Committee Substitute one-half hours per day or 37 and one- felony offense involving the use of force the pollution control district is located; Mar 16-received in House; to Rules half hours per week; allow compensatory and add provision specifying that a provide that after June 1, 2005 any rules (H) time to accumulate; state that no teacher person does not have a duty to retreat; more stringent or burdensome than state Mar 17-posted for passage for receding from House Committee 13B when a licensee is alleged to have exempt bank service charges from the KRS 154A.110 to conform; clarify that Substitute for Monday, March 20, 2006 committed an escrow account violation; escrow account overdraft notification transfers from the delinquent property require the commission to promulgate requirement; alter the licensee's duties tax collections will begin in fiscal year SB 40 (BR 988) - G. Tapp administrative regulations to describe regarding misleading or inaccurate 2006 - 2007, and that the transfers will when emergency action is justified; advertisements to be a documentation be made within 60 days of the close of Jan 31-WITHDRAWN amend KRS 324.151 to allow the requirement for any noncompliant the fiscal year; define "delinquent commission to conduct emergency advertising or related commission property tax collections"; clarify the SB 41 (BR 186) - J. Carroll procedures when a licensee is alleged to inquiries rather than a duty to report on formula for distributions to local have committed an escrow account customers or clients; require licensees to affordable housing trust funds; make AN ACT relating to compulsive violation; amend KRS 324.160 to require include the advertising rules in any technical corrections to conform. gambling, making an appropriation a licensee to meet a specified level of customer or client agreement; require a HCA (1/Title, J. Wayne) - Make title therefor, and declaring an emergency. minimum services after entering into a licensee to submit to the commission amendment. Create new sections of KRS Chapter written listing or brokerage agreement, any documentation available to the HFA (1, R. Rand) - Retain original 222 to create the compulsive gamblers to be defined by the commission through licensee that shows it was not the provisions, except change the bank awareness and treatment fund to be administrative regulations; declare that licensee who placed any noncompliant escrow account reporting requirement to administered by the Cabinet for Health failing to provide minimum services advertisement; remove requirement that "during the normal course of business" and Family Services; appropriate constitutes gross negligence subject to advertising warnings set out in any rather than "immediately"; alter the moneys to promote awareness of discipline; amend KRS 324.170 to allow customer or client agreement be in all licensee's duties regarding misleading or compulsive gambling assistance the commission to conduct emergency capital letters in no smaller type than the inaccurate advertisements to be a programs and providing treatment for procedures when a licensee is alleged to largest used in the body copy portion of documentation requirement for any compulsive gamblers; establish funding have committed an escrow account the agreement; delete Section 10, noncompliant advertising or related mechanisms and limitations on violation; amend KRS 324.287 to permit relating to errors and omissions commission inquiries rather than a duty expenditures; require the cabinet to the commission to charge fees not to insurance; amend KRS 324.160 to to report on customers or clients; delete promulgate administrative regulations to exceed $30 for educational program eliminate the prohibition against offering language indicating that a licensee does establish standards for the program and accreditation and for certification as an prizes to influence a purchaser or not have a duty to correct false or the application process; amend KRS approved instructor under certain prospective purchaser; delete the misleading advertisements by customers 138.510 to partially fund the compulsive circumstances; amend KRS 324.395 to requirement that licensees meet a or clients; require a licensee to submit to gamblers awareness and treatment fund create a March 31 expiration date every specified level of minimum services after the commission any documentation from the total amount wagered in year for independent insurance entering into a written listing or available to the licensee that shows that Kentucky subject to excise taxes; amend coverage carried by those licensees who brokerage agreement, and that failure to it was not the licensee who placed any KRS 154A.130 to partially fund the decline to use the commission's group provide minimum services constitutes noncompliant advertisement; remove compulsive gamblers awareness and policy; amend KRS 324.420 to exempt gross negligence subject to discipline; requirement that advertising warnings treatment fund from the gross revenues attorney's fees and damages for pain limit compensation from the real estate set out in any customer or client of the state lottery; amend KRS 238.570 and suffering from eligible compensation education, research, and recovery fund agreement be in all capital letters in no to partially fund the compulsive gamblers to aggrieved parties under the real to actual financial harm specifically and smaller type than the largest used in the awareness and treatment fund from the estate education, research, and recovery directly related to the property purchase body copy portion of the agreement; gross receipts derived from all charitable fund; KRS 324.990 to authorize a fine or condition, rather than specifically delete Section 10, relating to errors and gaming; amend KRS 164.7871 to not to exceed $500 for a first offense of excluding attorney's fees and damages omissions insurance. conform; EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2006. real estate brokerage without a license; for pain and suffering; clarify that the allow a fine not to exceed $1,000 for District Court has original jurisdiction Jan 3-introduced in Senate (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) each day of engaging in subsequent over the first offense of engaging in real Jan 5-to Licensing, Occupations & offenses of real estate brokerage without estate brokerage without a license, as Administrative Regulations (S) Jan 3-introduced in Senate a license; direct that the District Court well as original jurisdiction over any Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue prosecute any charge for the first misdemeanor violations of KRS Chapter to Consent Calendar with Committee (S) offense of engaging in real estate 324; delete language indicating that a Substitute brokerage without a license; authorize licensee does not have a duty to correct Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules SB 42/LM (BR 954) - D. Harper Angel, the District Court to prosecute any false or misleading advertisements by Feb 14-posted for passage in the W. Blevins Jr, D. Mongiardo misdemeanor offenses for violation of a customers or clients; add new language Consent Orders of the Day for provision of KRS Chapter 324; make to require the Department of Revenue to Wednesday, February 15, 2006 AN ACT relating to disabled veterans technical corrections. annually deposit into the Kentucky Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with and former prisoners of war. affordable housing trust fund all moneys Committee Substitute Create a new section of KRS Chapter SB 43 - AMENDMENTS in excess of $7 million received as Feb 16-received in House 189, to exempt holders of disabled SCS - Retain original provisions, delinquent property tax collections under Feb 22-to Licensing and Occupations veteran's and prisoner of war license except exempt bank service charges KRS Chapter 134; specify that a county, (H) plates from any fees for public parking, from the escrow account overdraft urban-county, charter county, or Feb 27-posted in committee including meter fees charged by state or notification requirement; change the consolidated local government which Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, local governments or any state or local licensee duty to correct customer and has established a local affordable to Calendar governmental agency. client advertising violations into a duty to housing trust fund shall be eligible to Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules merely inform the commission instead; receive an annual allocation from the Mar 15-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) require licensees to include the fund deposited to the Kentucky Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, advertising rules in any customer or affordable housing trust fund; allocate March 16, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in Senate client agreement; amend KRS 324.160 funds to each eligible local affordable Mar 16-floor amendment (1) filed Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue to eliminate the prohibition against housing trust fund by multiplying the total Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders (S) offering prizes to influence a purchaser amount of funds available by the of the Day; returned to Licensing and or prospective purchaser; delete the percentage representing the amount of Occupations (H); reported favorably, to SB 43 (BR 441) - C. Borders requirement that licensees meet a delinquent property taxes collected for Rules with Committee Substitute, specified level of minimum services after properties located within the jurisdiction committee amendment (1-title) ; placed AN ACT relating to real estate entering into a written listing or of the local government in proportion to in the Orders of the Day; 3rd reading; brokerage. brokerage agreement, and that failure to the total annual amount of delinquent Committee Substitute adopted; floor Amend KRS 324.111 to require provide minimum services constitutes property taxes collected under KRS amendment (1) adopted ; returned to the maintenance of real estate broker gross negligence subject to discipline; Chapter 134; exclude local governments Orders of the Day escrow accounts in banks that have limit compensation from the real estate that do not establish a local affordable Mar 22-passed 76-21 with Committee agreed to notify the commission in education, research, and recovery fund housing trust fund from receiving Substitute, committee amendment (1- writing of any overdrafts in the escrow to actual financial harm specifically and delinquent tax property tax collection title), floor amendment (1) ; received in accounts; allow the commission to directly related to the property purchase funds; amend KRS 142.010 to reduce Senate conduct emergency procedures when a or condition, rather than specifically the two $20 fee increases to $10 and Apr 10-posted for passage for licensee is alleged to have committed an excluding attorney's fees and damages specify that the fee shall be on all concurrence in House Committee escrow account violation; amend KRS for pain and suffering; clarify that the mortgages not first mortgages only; Substitute, committee amendment (1- 324.117 to prohibit misleading or District Court has original jurisdiction delete the sections detailing board title), floor amendment (1); Senate inaccurate real estate advertising; create over the first offense of engaging in real makeup and duties and dissolution refused to concur in House Committee a duty for licensees to stop any estate brokerage without a license, as procedures; specify that the fiscal court Substitute, committee amendment (1- forbidden customer or client advertising; well as original jurisdiction over any or legislative body of a county may title), floor amendment (1); received in amend KRS 324.150 to allow the misdemeanor violations of KRS Chapter establish a local affordable housing trust House; posted for passage for receding commission to conduct an emergency 324. fund through the adoption of an from House Committee Substitute, hearing in accordance with KRS Chapter HCS - Retain original provisions; ordinance; amend KRS 198A.715 and committee amendment (1-title), floor amendment (1) national bank in any state, operating as within 30 days of the assignment; subsection (4) of Section 18 to clarify a state bank, state thrift, or state savings prohibit the delivering of an assignment written notice of failure to release a lien SB 44/LM (BR 1056) - G. Tapp bank in any state, or meets the qualified to the assignee or a lien release to the on real property; create new sections of thrift lender test; amend KRS 287.103 to mortgagor from substituting for filing the KRS Chapter 382 to allow a recorded AN ACT relating to highways. make a technical change; amend KRS assignment with the county clerk; mortgage to be amended by an affidavit Amend KRS 189.580, regarding the 287.280 to permit a bank organized as a provide that nothing in KRS Chapter 382 prepared by an attorney to correct duties of individuals involved in traffic limited liability company to comply with requires the legal holder of any note clerical errors or omitted information; accidents, to require the driver to move the legal lending limits applicable to secured by lien in any deed or mortgage prohibit the amendment from changing the vehicle off the roadway of an national banks; amend KRS 287.990 to to file a release of any mortgage when any term, dollar amount, or interest rate interstate highway or parkway if the conform; amend KRS 425.501 to provide the mortgage securing the paid note also in the mortgage, unless signed by the accident does not involve death or for a processing fee of ten dollars with secures a note or other obligation with mortgagor and secured party; permit the known or visible injury; permit an owner each order of garnishment; amend KRS remains unpaid; specify that failure of an filing of an affidavit to correct or or operator of a vehicle to allow a 382.270 to provide that a deed or deed assignee to record a mortgage supplement information regarding properly licensed driver to move a of trust or mortgage conveying a legal or assignment shall not affect the validity or marital status of any party to a deed or vehicle off the roadway on his or her equitable title to real property that is not perfection, or invalidity or lack of to supplement or correct information behalf in the event of an accident; allow so acknowledged or proved according to perfection, of a mortgage lien under contained in or absent from the officers to remove cargo or property law, but has been otherwise legally applicable law; amend KRS 382.365 to acknowledgment or notary portion of a obstructing the roadway without the lodged for record prior to the effective require the assignee of a lien on real deed. consent of the owner; provide date of this Act, shall be deemed to be property to record the assignment in the HFA (5, R. Wilkey) - Delete in exceptions to delay any removal of validly lodged for record for purposes of county clerk's office; provide that upon subsection (4) of Section 1 the authority hazardous material or vehicle involved in KRS Chapter 382 and all interested proof to the court of the lien being of the Attorney General to institute an injury-related accidents until after fire, parties shall be on constructive notice of satisfied by payment in full to the final action to enforce restrictions on use of a medical, and police personnel have the contents thereof. lienholder or assignee the court must financial institution's trade name, finished their duties at the accident enter a judgment noting the identity of trademark, service mark, logo, or scene; permit agency removing property SB 45 - AMENDMENTS the final lienholder or assignee and symbol; permit certain state banks under from roadway to intervene in civil action SCS - Retain original provisions; authorizing and directing the master Section 7 to engage in activities it could to recover costs; amend KRS 189.990 define "financial institution"; delete commissioner of the court to execute engage in if it was operating as a and 189.993 to require no penalty be provision on cease and desist and civil and file with the county clerk the national bank in Kentucky rather than as assessed for a person who fails to penalty; authorize the Attorney General, requisite release or assignments or both a national bank in any state; clarify that remove a vehicle from the roadway or rather than the executive director of the as appropriate; require the written notice Section 7 does not apply to exempt any fails to report an accident as a result of Office of Financial Institutions, to to be properly addressed and sent by laws which regulate Kentucky state being incapable. institute actions when there has been certified mail or delivered in person to an banks pertaining to deferred deposit illegal use of a financial institution's trade officer or agent for process of the final transactions in KRS Chapter 368, title Jan 3-introduced in Senate name, trademark, service mark, logo, or lienholder or final assignee at the pledge lending in KRS Chapter 368, Jan 5-to Transportation (S) symbol; amend KRS 287.013 to lienholder's principal address; prohibit visitorial or examination powers, and Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st authorize the chairman, rather than the damages for failure to record an interest rates. reading, to Calendar board, to call meetings of the financial assignment from exceeding three times HFA (6, T. Riner) - Create a new Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules institution's board; delete requirement the actual damages, plus attorney's fees section of KRS Chapter 287 to permit Jan 23-posted for passage in the that the board meet at least quarterly; and court costs, but establishing any person having knowledge or Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, amend KRS 287.065 to delete minimum damages of $500. believing that a violation of KRS Chapter January 24, 2006 requirement that a majority of a bank's SFA (1, E. Scorsone) - Amend KRS 287 on banking or any other illegal act or Jan 24-3rd reading, passed 36-0; board of directors must be Kentucky 287.102 to provide that a state bank with practice is being or has been committed received in House residents during their term of office; a CAMEL rating of 1 or 2 that is to provide the Executive Director of the Jan 25-to Tourism Development and amend KRS 287.102 to provide that exempted from any statutes is not Office of Financial Institutions or a bank Energy (H) before a state bank can engage in exempted from KRS 360.100, the statute examiner with the information; direct that Jan 26-reassigned to Transportation activities in which it could engage if it prohibiting predatory lending. if the information is given to a bank (H) were a national bank, the state bank HFA (1, R. Wilkey) - Delete in Section examiner, the bank examiner shall Mar 14-posted in committee must obtain a legal opinion specifying 1 the authority of the Attorney General to immediately provide the information to Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st the conditions under which such activity institute an action on wrongful use of a the Executive Director; deem such reading, to Calendar is allowed; amend KRS 287.350 to financial institution's trade name, information as confidential and not Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules delete requirement that before a trademark, service mark, logo, or subject to the Kentucky Open Records Mar 21-posted for passage in the dividend is declared, at least 10 percent symbol; permit certain state chartered Act; provide that the information shall not Regular Orders of the Day for of a bank's net profits must be carried to banks to be exempt from Kentucky be subject to subpoena, is not subject to Wednesday, March 22, 2006 its surplus fund; amend KRS 287.450 to statutes and regulations from which it discovery, and is not admissible in a civil Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 permit the executive director to enter into would be preempted if a national bank, action, unless after notice and a hearing, Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, joint examinations or joint enforcement state bank or thrift, or a federally a court determines the Executive signed by each presiding officer; actions with other bank supervisory chartered thrift in Kentucky rather than in Director would not be unduly prejudiced; delivered to Governor agencies having concurrent jurisdiction any state; prohibit application of the declare that the Executive Director, bank Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. over any bank and bank holding exemption to laws regulating Kentucky examiner, or person acting under 110) company in addition to any branch of an banks pertaining to deferred deposit authority of the Executive Director shall out-of-state bank or branch of a state transactions and title pledge lending in not be required to testify in a civil action SB 45 (BR 1047) - T. Buford bank located in a host state; amend KRS KRS Chapter 368, high-cost home loans concerning the information; authorize the 287.480 to permit the executive director in KRS 360.100, visitorial or examination Executive Director to use the information AN ACT relating to financial services. to enter into joint cooperative powers, and interest rates. as part of regulatory or legal action Create a new section of KRS Chapter agreements for the collection and HFA (2, D. Owens) - Delete Section 7. brought as part of the Executive 287 to restrict a person who is not a sharing of fees with other bank HFA (3, R. Wilkey) - Delete in Director's official duties; permit the financial institution from using the trade supervisory agencies having concurrent subsection (4) of Section 1 the authority Executive Director to share the name, trademark, service mark, logo, or jurisdiction over any bank and bank of the Attorney General to institute an information with other state, federal, and symbol of any financial institution; holding company in addition to any action to enforce restrictions on use of a international law enforcement agencies if amend KRS 287.010 to define terms; branch of an out-of-state bank or branch financial institution's trade name, the recipient agrees to maintain amend KRS 287.040 to provide that the of a state bank located in a host state; trademark, service mark, logo, or confidentiality; provide that in the number of board of directors of a bank amend KRS 287.820 to require a bank, symbol; permit certain state banks under absence of fraud, malice, or negligence, shall be no less than the required other than a bank that the executive Section 7 to engage in activities they a person who provides the information number of organizers rather than director may designate by administrative could engage in if they were operating shall not be subject to civil liability for incorporators; amend KRS 287.050 to regulation, to apply to the executive as a national bank in Kentucky rather libel , slander, or any other relevant tort. make technical change by deleting director for permission to establish a than as a national bank in any state; CCR - Cannot agree. "incorporators" and inserting in lieu loan production office; amend KRS clarify that Section 7 does not apply to FCCR - Adopt SB 45/GA and House thereof "organizers"; allow articles of 287.990(18) to make a technical change; exempt any laws which regulate floor amendment 5; amend Section 18 to incorporation to be filed and recorded as amend KRS 382.270 to make technical Kentucky state banks pertaining to include a party with an interest in the provided in the limited liability company changes; amend KRS 382.360 to require deferred deposit transactions in KRS real property in addition to the owner of law; amend KRS 287.102 to provide that the clerk to cause the original deed of Chapter 368, title pledge lending in KRS the real property; require the written a bank receiving a CAMEL rating of 1 or release to be delivered to the mortgagor Chapter 368, high-cost home loans in notice of failure to release a lien on real 2 is exempt from any statutes or or grantor or person entitled thereto; KRS 360.100, visitorial or examination property to be properly addressed and administrative regulations which would require the assignee of a mortgage to powers, and interest rates. sent by certified mail or delivered in be preempted if it was operating as a file the assignment with the county clerk HFA (4, J. Barrows) - Change person to a corporation's officer at the lienholder's principal address or an Mar 24-Conference Committee reading, to Calendar agent for process in Kentucky; to a appointed in House and Senate; Feb 28-2nd reading; returned to State SB 49 - AMENDMENTS individual at the address shown on the Conference Committee report filed in and Local Government (S) SCS - Retain all original provisions; mortgage, at the lienholder's place of House and Senate; Conference Mar 1-reported favorably, to Rules; add new language excluding cards residence or place of business, or at an Committee report adopted in House and posted for passage in the Regular issued by a merchant for a promotional address to which the lienholder has Senate; Free Conference Committee Orders of the Day for Wednesday, program for which no separate monetary directed that correspondence or payoff appointed in House and Senate; Free March 1, 2006; 3rd reading, failed 21-15- consideration is given. be sent; to a fiduciary of a trust or estate Conference Committee report filed in 2; floor amendment (1) filed SFA (1, R. Roeding) - Exclude from at the address shown on the mortgage House the definition of a gift card ones that can or at an address to which the lienholder Apr 10-Free Conference Committee SB 47 (BR 1068) - K. Stine, C. Borders, be redeemed with other merchants in has directed that correspondence or report adopted in House; bill passed 92- R. Roeding addition to the merchant that issued the payoff be sent; or to any other entity to 7; received in Senate; posted for card. an officer, partner, or member at the passage for consideration of Free AN ACT relating to Veterans Day SFA (2, R. Roeding) - Retain original entity's principal place of business or to Conference Report ; Free Conference programs in schools. provisions, but amend Section 1 to an agent for process; add subsection Committee report filed in Senate; Free Amend KRS 158.075 to require all exclude a card that is usable with (11) to provide that if more than one Conference Committee report adopted in public schools to hold Veterans Day multiple, unaffiliated sellers of goods or owner or party with an interest in the real Senate; bill passed 35-2; enrolled, programs. services. property brings an action to recover signed by President of the Senate SFA (3, R. Roeding) - Retain original damages, any statutory damages shall Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of SB 47 - AMENDMENTS provisions; amend Section 1 to exempt a be allocated equally among recovering the House; delivered to Governor HCS - Amend KRS 158.075 to require general-use, prepaid card or other parties in the absence of agreement, Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. all public schools to hold Veterans Day electronic payment device that is issued otherwise among said parties; provide 183) programs; remove the Kentucky by a bank or other financial institution that a entry of a judgment awarding Department of Military Affairs from that is usable at multiple, unaffiliated damages bars a subsequent action by SB 46 (BR 382) - T. Buford involvement in the Veterans Day merchants, or at automated teller any other person or entity to recover program. machines, or both, from the definition of damages for the same violation; create AN ACT relating to the Danville Public a "gift card." new sections of KRS Chapter 382 to Library and making an appropriation Jan 4-introduced in Senate HCA (1, J. Bruce) - Create a new allow a recorded mortgage to be therefor. Jan 6-to Education (S) section of KRS Chapter 244 to prohibit a amended by an affidavit prepared by an Appropriate $300,000 from the Jan 19-reassigned to Veterans, person under the age of 21 from attorney to correct clerical errors or General Fund to the Danville Public Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) redeeming a gift card or any portion of a omitted information; prohibit the Library for fiscal year 2006-2007. Jan 23-reported favorably, 1st gift card for the purchase of alcoholic amendment from changing any term, reading, to Calendar beverages. dollar amount, or interest rate in the Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted mortgage, unless signed by the Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 4-introduced in Senate mortgagor and secured party; permit the (S) Day for Wednesday, January 25, 2006 Jan 6-to Banking and Insurance (S) filing of an affidavit to correct or Jan 25-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Jan 27-reported favorably, 1st supplement information regarding Introduced Jan. 4, 2006 Jan 26-received in House reading, to Calendar with Committee marital status of any party to a deed or Jan 30-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Substitute to supplement or correct information SB 1 (BR 1093) - D. Williams, V. Public Safety (H) Jan 30-2nd reading, to Rules contained in or absent from the McGaha, R. Roeding, K. Stine, G. Tapp, Feb 10-posted in committee Jan 31-posted for passage in the acknowledgment or notary portion of a D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Westwood Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st Regular Orders of the Day for deed. reading, to Calendar with Committee Wednesday, February 1, 2006 AN ACT proposing amendments to Substitute Feb 1-passed over and retained in the Jan 3-introduced in Senate the Constitution of Kentucky relating to Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules Orders of the Day; floor amendment (1) Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) health care matters. Feb 22-posted for passage in the filed to Committee Substitute Jan 6-reassigned to Banking and Propose amending the Constitution of Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 2-passed over and retained in the Insurance (S) Kentucky to add a new section February 23, 2006 Orders of the Day; floor amendment (2) Jan 27-reported favorably, 1st permitting the General Assembly to limit Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with filed reading, to Calendar with Committee noneconomic damages, limit punitive Committee Substitute Feb 3-passed over and retained in the Substitute damages; provide for a statute of Mar 13-received in Senate Orders of the Day; floor amendment (3) Jan 30-2nd reading, to Rules limitations on actions, and require Mar 15-posted for passage for filed to Committee Substitute Feb 6-posted for passage in the alternative dispute resolution in cases concurrence in House Committee Feb 6-3rd reading; floor amendments Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, involving health care providers licensed Substitute for Thursday, March 16, 2006 (1) and (2) withdrawn ; passed 35-0 with February 7, 2006 or certified by the Commonwealth; Mar 17-posted for passage for Committee Substitute, floor amendment Feb 7-passed over and retained in the propose amending Section 14, relating concurrence in House Committee (3) Orders of the Day to access to the courts to conform; Substitute pass over and retain Feb 7-received in House Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 30-7 with propose amending Section 54, relating Mar 22-Senate concurred in House Feb 8-to Banking and Insurance (H) Committee Substitute ; floor amendment to prohibiting limits on damages to Committee Substitute ; passed 38-0 Feb 21-posting waived (1) filed ; floor amendment (1) ruled out conform; propose amending Section 24, Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st of order ; received in House relating to the right to sue in death and presiding officer; delivered to Governor reading, to Calendar with committee Feb 13-to Banking and Insurance (H) injury cases, to conform; provide for Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. amendment (1) Feb 22-posted in committee submission to the voters according to 142) Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, the manner provided in the Constitution. Mar 1-posted for passage in the to Calendar SB 48 (BR 921) - R. Roeding Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules SB 1 - AMENDMENTS March 2, 2006 Mar 8-posted for passage in the SFA (1, R. Palmer II) - Amend to AN ACT relating to school nutrition. Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 95-2 with Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, increase the maximum amount of liability Amend KRS 158.854 to add skim milk committee amendment (1) March 9, 2006; floor amendment (1) filed for punitive and noneconomic awards and 2% milk to the definition of school- Mar 7-received in Senate Mar 10-floor amendments (2) and (3) from $250,000 to $500,000; provide that day-approved beverage. Mar 8-posted for passage for filed the alternative dispute resolution system concurrence in House committee Mar 13-floor amendment (4) filed which may be authorized by the General Jan 4-introduced in Senate amendment (1) for Thursday, March 9, Mar 14-floor amendment (5) filed Assembly be non-binding and shall not Jan 6-to Education (S) 2006 Mar 20-floor amendment (6) filed abridge the right to trial by jury; require Mar 10-Senate concurred in House Mar 22-3rd reading; floor amendments the General Assembly by general law to SB 49 (BR 925) - R. Roeding committee amendment (1) ; passed 37-0 (2) and (4) rejected ; passed 79-16 with create a formula to be used regarding Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each floor amendment (5) ; received in the awarding of economic damages to a AN ACT relating to gift cards. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Senate; posted for passage for person who has no wages at the time of Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. concurrence in House floor amendment an injury or death resulting from an act 367 to provide minimum lengths of time 28) (5) on Wednesday, March 22, 2006; or omission of a health care provider. for the expiration of gift cards issued by Senate refused to concur in House floor businesses or charitable organizations; SB 50 (BR 1137) - D. Kelly, R. Roeding amendment (5) ; received in House; Jan 4-introduced in Senate limits service charges or fees that may posted for passage for receding from Jan 6-to State and Local Government have the effect of reducing the value of AN ACT relating to solid waste House floor amendment (5) (S) the card, and mandates that a gift card management. Mar 23-House refused to recede from Feb 27-taken from committee; 1st sold without an expiration date is valid Amend 224.43-500 to delete date for floor amendment (5) until redeemed or replaced. commencing collection of environmental remediation fee; amend 224.43-505 to SB 51 - AMENDMENTS involving the use of force and add Introduced Jan. 5, 2006 delete obsolete study and reporting SCS - Amend KRS 161.155 to provide provision specifying that a person does dates; include recycling grants in the that there shall be no loss of income or not have a duty to retreat; amend KRS SB 56 (BR 1044) - G. Tapp, R. Roeding activities funded by the Kentucky pride benefits to a teacher or school employee 503.080 relating to protection of property fund; allow the Kentucky pride fund to for work time lost because of personal to include robbery and any felony AN ACT relating to the transportation retain unspent interest revenues; allow a injury incurred by the teacher or offense involving the use of force and of partially consumed bottles of wine. portion of the environmental remediation employee as the result of an assault add provision specifying that a person Create new sections of KRS Chapter fee to be used for recycling and while in the performance of assigned does not have a duty to retreat; create a 243 to permit a restaurant licensee to household hazardous waste grants; duties for a period of one hundred days new section of KRS Chapter 503 to allow a patron to remove an opened and establish entities eligible to apply for subsequent to the assault, require provide immunity from prosecution in partially consumed container of wine recycling and household hazardous physician statement that teacher or certain use of force cases and provide from the restaurant's premises for waste grants; provide for annual employee is physically unable to perform that law enforcement can investigate consumption off the restaurant's distributions from the Kentucky pride duties; amend KRS 156.026, 161.157, claims of lawful use of force but cannot premises; require the restaurant or its fund; establish date for receipt of l61.623 to conform. make an arrest unless there is probable employee to reseal the wine and place in applications for litter cleanup funds; SFA (1, T. Buford) - Retain original cause to believe that the use of force a bag or other container where the allow for unspent or returned litter provisions of bill; amend to provide was unlawful. bottle's subsequent opening or abatement funds to be carried forward; specific time period and requirements for tampering with can be detected; require delete requirement that illegal dump paid leave benefits. Jan 4-introduced in Senate the restaurant licensee or its employee clean up grants will be semiannual; allow HFA (1, F. Rasche) - Amend KRS Jan 6-to Judiciary (S) to attach a dated receipt for the for the cabinet to waive the grant match 16.505, 61.510, and 78.510 to clarify purchase of the wine and meal to the requirement for certain illegal dump that employer-sponsored temporary SB 53 (BR 926) - T. Buford bag or other container; provide that cleanups; establish criteria for recycling disability benefit payments shall be transportation in such a manner is not a and household hazardous waste grants; included in creditable compensation but AN ACT relating to wireless enhanced violation of KRS 189.530(2); amend and make technical corrections and permanent partial and permanent total 911 systems. KRS 189.530 to establish that a bottle of renumber accordingly. disability workers' compensation benefits Amend KRS 65.7621 to define "CMRS wine transported in accordance with shall not be included as creditable customer," "CMRS provider," "Tier III Section 1 of this Act is not prohibited. SB 50 - AMENDMENTS compensation; make other changes to CMRS provider," and "Wireless SCA (1, V. McGaha) - Make technical conform. enhanced 911 system" ; amend KRS SB 56 - AMENDMENTS correction and allow grants to be 65.7629 to provide for the collection of SCS - Retain original language except matched by in kind. Jan 4-introduced in Senate the CMRS service charge and the delete language exempting the HFA (1, J. Gooch Jr) - Amend the bill Jan 6-to Appropriations and Revenue awarding of grants to improve the transportation of wine under this Act and KRS 224.43-500 to provide that no (S) emergency telecommunications system; from the Open Container laws. environmental remediation fee shall be Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st amend KRS 65.7631 to apportion money required for loads of waste weighing less reading, to Calendar with Committee in the CMRS fund; amend KRS 65.7633 Jan 5-introduced in Senate than 1 ton when disposal of such waste Substitute to conform; amend KRS 65.7635 to Jan 9-to Transportation (S) is free. Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules require each CMRS provider to act as a Jan 10-reassigned to Licensing, Feb 1-posted for passage in the collection agent for the CMRS fund. Occupations & Administrative Jan 4-introduced in Senate Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Regulations (S) Jan 6-to Agriculture and Natural February 7, 2006 Jan 4-introduced in Senate Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Resources (S) Feb 7-passed over and retained in the Jan 6-to Appropriations and Revenue reading, to Calendar with Committee Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st Orders of the Day (S) Substitute reading, to Calendar with committee Feb 8-3rd reading; passed over and Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules amendment (1) retained in the Orders of the Day; floor SB 54 (BR 943) - J. Turner, J. Jan 31-posted for passage in the Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules amendment (1) filed to Committee Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr, R. Jones II, D. Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 17-posted for passage in the Substitute Mongiardo, R. Palmer II, J. Rhoads, D. Wednesday, February 1, 2006 Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Ridley, E. Scorsone, E. Worley Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 31-2 with Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Committee Substitute, floor amendment Committee Substitute Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 35-0 with (1) AN ACT relating to jurors. Feb 2-received in House committee amendment (1) ; received in Feb 10-received in House Amend KRS 29A.170 to increase the Feb 3-to Licensing and Occupations House Feb 15-to Education (H) amount paid for jury service from $5 per (H) Jan 20-to Natural Resources and Feb 21-posted in committee day to $20 per day. Feb 9-posted in committee Environment (H) Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 21-posted in committee to Calendar Jan 4-introduced in Senate to Calendar Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 6-to Appropriations and Revenue Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Calendar Mar 14-floor amendment (1) filed (S) Mar 8-posted for passage in the Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Mar 15-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, amendment (1) filed Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, SB 55 (BR 239) - D. Seum March 9, 2006 Mar 6-posted for passage in the March 16, 2006 Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 60-36 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 96-0 AN ACT proposing an amendment to Mar 17-received in Senate; enrolled, March 7, 2006 Mar 17-received in Senate; enrolled, Section 36 of the Constitution of signed by each presiding officer; Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 97-0 signed by each presiding officer; Kentucky, relating to sessions of the delivered to Governor Mar 9-received in Senate; enrolled, delivered to Governor General Assembly. Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. signed by President of the Senate Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Propose to amend Section 36 of the 76) Mar 10-enrolled, signed by Speaker of 52) Kentucky Constitution to limit odd-year the House; delivered to Governor sessions to revenue and appropriation SB 57 (BR 1101) - D. Kelly Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. SB 52 (BR 78) - R. Jones II, E. Worley, bills, other subjects that may be 21) J. Pendleton proposed by the Governor through the AN ACT relating to reorganization. filing of a proclamation, and two subjects Amend KRS 151B.025 to designate SB 51 (BR 1008) - T. Buford, W. Blevins AN ACT relating to general principles proposed for consideration by the the Kentucky Workforce Investment Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, D. Harper of justification. Senate President and House Speaker Board as the sole state agency Angel, R. Jones II, J. Pendleton, J. Create a new section of KRS Chapter and agreed to by both of them, drafted responsible for the administration of Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Turner 503 relating to justification for use of into bills and filed in the appropriate vocational and technical education and force, to provide presumptions and House; permit statutory committees to the supervision of the administration of AN ACT relating to public employees. principles relating to the use of force; meet during odd-year sessions; restrict vocational and technical education; Amend KRS 161.155 to provide that amend KRS 503.010 relating to action upon revenue and appropriation permit the board to delegate there shall be no loss of income or definitions to redefine dwelling, and to bills in even-year sessions to a three- responsibilities to the Office of Career benefits to a teacher or school employee add definitions of residence and vehicle; fifths vote; provide schedule for and Technical Education; confirm for work time lost because of personal amend KRS 503.050 relating to use of effectiveness of amendment; submit to Executive Order 2005-327. injury incurred by the teacher or force for self protection to extend voters. employee as the result of an assault protection for any felony offense SB 57 - AMENDMENTS while in the performance of assigned involving the use of force and add Jan 4-introduced in Senate SCA (1, K. Winters) - Amend new duties for a period of one year provision specifying that a person does Jan 6-to State and Local Government language to insert the existing agency subsequent to the assault; amend KRS not have a duty to retreat; amend KRS (S) name. 156.026, 161.157, l61.623 to conform. 503.070 relating to protection of another to extend protection for an felony offense Jan 5-introduced in Senate 36.010, 39A.070, 11.5163, and 39A.283 God as being vital to the security of the class. As provided in Section 156A of Jan 9-to Education (S) to conform; repeal KRS 36.224 and Commonwealth by including the the Kentucky Constitution, the Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st 39A.287; confirm Executive Order 2005- statutory provisions of KRS 39A.285(3) population requirements for the reading, to Calendar with committee 563. in its agency training and educational classification of cities established by the amendment (1) materials; require the executive director former Section 156 of the Kentucky Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules SB 59 - AMENDMENTS of the Office of Homeland Security to Constitution remain in effect until Jan 30-posted for passage in the HCS - Retain original provisions; see that a plaque with the text of KRS changed by law. Therefore, classification Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, make a technical correction in Section 4 39A.285(3) be displayed at the entrance as a city of the fourth class requires a January 31, 2006 attaching the Commercial Mobile Radio of the Emergency Operations Center; population of 3,000 to 7,999. Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with Service (CMRS) Emergency make conforming amendments. committee amendment (1) Telecommunications Board to the new HFA (4, T. Riner) - Add a provision to Feb 1-received in House Office of Homeland Security; amend require the executive director of the Jan 5-introduced in Senate Feb 2-to State Government (H) KRS 11.507, 11.512, and 65.7623 to Office of Homeland Security to publicize Jan 9-to State and Local Government Feb 9-posted in committee conform to the transfer of the CMRS the findings of the General Assembly (S) Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st Board from the Commonwealth Office of stressing the dependence on Almighty Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar Technology to the Office of Homeland God as being vital to the security of the reading, to Calendar Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Security; amend KRS 12.023, relating to Commonwealth by including the Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Regular Orders of the administrative bodies attached to the statutory provisions of KRS 39A.285(3) Jan 17-posted for passage in the Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006 Office of the Governor, to include the in its agency training and educational Regular Orders of the Day for Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Office of Homeland Security. materials; require the executive director Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Make a technical of the Office of Homeland Security to Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 32-2; signed by each presiding officer; correction in the new section attaching see that a plaque with the text of KRS received in House delivered to Governor the Commercial Mobile Radio Service 39A.285(3) be displayed at the entrance Jan 20-to Local Government (H) Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. (CMRS) Emergency of the Emergency Operations Center; Jan 27-posted in committee 151) Telecommunications Board to the Office make conforming amendments. of Homeland Security; amend KRS HFA (5, J. Vincent) - Amend KRS Introduced Jan. 6, 2006 SB 58 (BR 967) - D. Kelly 11.507, 11.512, and 65.7623 to conform 174.125 to rename the Kentucky Bicycle to the transfer of the CMRS Board from and Bikeway Commission to the SB 61 (BR 965) - D. Kelly AN ACT relating to reorganization. the Commonwealth Office of Technology Kentucky Bicycle and Pedestrian Amend KRS 11.550 to increase to the Office of Homeland Security; Byways Commission; clarify the duties of AN ACT relating to reorganization. membership of the Telehealth Board by amend KRS 12.023, relating to the commission; allow the commission to Amend KRS 12.020 to place the including the Chief information officer of administrative bodies attached to the file an amicus curiae brief in the cases Office of Health Policy in lieu of the the Cabinet for Health and Family Office of the Governor, to include the before the state or federal courts. Office of Certificate of Need within the Services, or a designee; confirm Office of Homeland Security. Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Executive Order 2005-1286, dated HFA (2, J. Barrows) - Require the Jan 5-introduced in Senate amend KRS 13B.020 and 194A.030 to November 23, 2005. executive director of the Office of Jan 9-to State and Local Government conform; confirm Executive Order 2005- Homeland Security (OHS) to inform (S) 779, dated August 1, 2005, which Jan 5-introduced in Senate members of the General Assembly of Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st created the Office of Health Policy, Jan 9-to Health and Welfare (S) the process by which a public agency reading, to Calendar Division of Health Policy Development, Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, applies for a federal homeland security Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules and Division of Certificate of Need and to Consent Calendar grant and provide certain information to Jan 13-posted for passage in the abolished the Office of Certificate of Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules the members at least 90 days before an Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Need. Feb 6-posted for passage in the application deadline; require the adjutant January 17, 2006 Consent Orders of the Day for general to notify the Governor and the Jan 17-3rd reading, passed 32-0; Jan 6-introduced in Senate Wednesday, February 8, 2006 executive director of the OHS of a received in House Jan 10-to Health and Welfare (S) Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 37-0; disaster involving homeland security; Jan 20-to State Government (H) Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, received in House require the adjutant general to be the Feb 9-posted in committee to Consent Calendar Feb 13-to Health and Welfare (H) Governor's primary point of contact for Mar 14-floor amendment (1) filed Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 6-posted in committee managing and responding to a disaster Mar 15-floor amendment (1) Feb 6-posted for passage in the Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, involving homeland security; require the withdrawn Consent Orders of the Day for to Calendar OHS to directly notify the chief executive Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st Wednesday, February 8, 2006 Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules officer of each city, county, urban- reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Mar 15-posted for passage in the county, charter county, and consolidated Substitute received in House Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, local government concerning grants for Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Feb 13-to Health and Welfare (H) March 16, 2006 homeland security as soon as the grants amendments (2) and (4) filed to Mar 6-posted in committee Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 99-0 become available; require the OHS Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, written report to the Governor, the (3) filed to Calendar signed by each presiding officer; Auditor, LRC, and the Interim Joint Mar 23-posted for passage in the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules delivered to Governor Committee on Seniors, Veterans, Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 15-posted for passage in the Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Military Affairs, and Public Protection by March 24, 2006; floor amendment (5) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, 143) November 1 instead of October 25; filed to Committee Substitute March 16, 2006 direct the state Auditor to examine Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 91-5 with Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 92-3; SB 59 (BR 962) - D. Kelly revenues and expenditures provided Committee Substitute, floor amendments received in Senate under the OHS annual written report and (2) and (4) ; received in Senate Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President AN ACT relating to reorganization. under the OHS records, and, if Apr 10-posted for passage for of the Senate Establish KRS Chapter 39G and examination findings warrant, to conduct concurrence in House Committee Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of create new sections to establish the audits; require the Auditor, by January Substitute, floor amendments (2) and the House; delivered to Governor Kentucky Office of Homeland Security 30, to submit examination and audit (4) as a Consent Bill; Senate concurred Apr 18-signed by Governor (Acts ch. and its duties; attach the office to the reports to the Senate Veterans, Military in House Committee Substitute, floor 181) Office of the Governor; require the Affairs, and Public Protection Committee amendments (2) and (4) ; passed 37-0; Governor to appoint the executive and the House Seniors, Military Affairs, enrolled, signed by President of the SB 62/LM (BR 827) - R. Roeding director of the Kentucky Office of and Public Safety Committee; direct the Senate Homeland Security; move the executive director of OHS to provide to Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Commercial Mobile Radio Service the LRC and the Interim Joint Committee the House; delivered to Governor Board of Architects. Emergency Telecommunications Board on Appropriations and Revenue a Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Amend KRS 323.031 to specify of Kentucky from the Commonwealth quarterly report on the receipt and 193) buildings requiring a design professional Office of Technology to the Kentucky expenditure of homeland security funds; seal as required by the Uniform State Office of Homeland Security; amend specify the minimum contents of the SB 60 (BR 1087) - T. Buford Building Code; repeal KRS 323.033; KRS 39A.050 to require that the director report; require the initial quarterly report amend KRS 323.080 to modify fees; of the Division of Emergency by October 15, 2006. AN ACT changing the classification of amend KRS 323.095 to provide for the Management notify the executive HFA (3, T. Riner) - Add a provision to the City of Junction City, in Boyle use of an electronic architect's seal; director of the Kentucky Office of require the executive director of the County. amend KRS 323.120 to increase a fine; Homeland Security of all major Office of Homeland Security to publicize Reclassify the City of Junction City, in repeal KRS 323.200; amend KRS emergencies and disasters and all the findings of the General Assembly Boyle County, population 3,011, from a 323.210 to provide authority for the responses to these events; amend KRS stressing the dependence on Almighty city of the fifth class to a city of the fourth Kentucky Board of Architects to compensation system established by the authorization to prescribe controlled 198B.704 to delete appointments of one promulgate administrative regulations to board of regents. substances. person from the American Society of establish rules for the use of seals and HFA (3, H. Cornett) - Delete provision Home Inspectors, one person from the signatures in electronic transactions, and Jan 6-introduced in Senate allowing nurse practitioners to prescribe Kentucky Real Estate Inspectors to provide methods of relief against Jan 10-to Education (S) Schedule II drugs; delete provision Association, and one person from the individuals practicing architecture allowing nurse practitioners at mental National Association of Home without a license; repeal KRS 323.250; SB 65 (BR 1161) - G. Tapp, B. Guthrie, health facilities to dispense Inspectors; retain provisions from the and amend KRS 323.990 making it a W. Blevins Jr, D. Harper Angel, D. psychostimulants; clarify that no more original bill that members be selected Class A misdemeanor to act as an Mongiardo, J. Pendleton than a 30-day supply of Schedule III from a list of fifteen names submitted to architect without a license, or to falsify controlled substances may be the Governor by a selection committee; information on an application for a AN ACT relating to prescriptive prescribed by an advanced registered increase membership of selection license or the renewal of a license as an authority for advanced registered nurse nurse practitioner. committee from six to eight members by architect. practitioners. HFA (4, H. Cornett) - Limit nurse adding two members from the National Amend KRS 314.011 to permit practitioners' prescriptive authority to Association of Certified Home SB 62 - AMENDMENTS advanced registered nurse practitioners prescribing nonscheduled legend drugs Inspectors. SCS/LM - Retain original provisions; to prescribe but not dispense, controlled and Schedules IV and V controlled amend KRS 323.031 to extend substances; establish conditions for substances. Jan 9-introduced in Senate exemption to residential structures that each schedule of controlled substances HFA (5, H. Cornett) - Limit prescriptive Jan 11-to Licensing, Occupations & do not require the services or seal of an prescribed; limit the prescribing of authority to Schedules III, IV, and V Administrative Regulations (S) architect or engineer under the Uniform psychostimulants to advanced registered controlled substances; delete language Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st State Building Code or KRS 323.033, or nurse practitioners who are certified in relating to prescribing Schedule II reading, to Calendar with Committee any other structure for which the psychiatric-mental health nursing and controlled substances and Substitute services or seal of an architect or who provide either services at facilities psychostimulants by advanced Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules engineer are not already required; defined under KRS Chapter 216B or registered nurse practitioners engaged Feb 6-posted for passage in the amend KRS 323.120 to limit penalties to who provide mental health-mental in a mental health practice; limit the Regular Orders of the Day for $5,000. retardation services; require the prescribing of Schedule III drugs to a 72- Wednesday, February 8, 2006 advanced registered nurse practitioner hour rather than 30-day supply. Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Jan 6-introduced in Senate who prescribes controlled substances to Committee Substitute ; received in Jan 10-to Licensing, Occupations & enter into a written collaborative Jan 6-introduced in Senate House Administrative Regulations (S) agreement with a physician; prescribe Jan 10-to Licensing, Occupations & Feb 10-to Licensing and Occupations Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st the parameters of and the conditions Administrative Regulations (S) (H) reading, to Consent Calendar with imposed by the agreement; require the Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-posted in committee Committee Substitute agreement to be forwarded to the Board reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of Nursing and the Board of Medical Substitute to Calendar for passage in the Consent Orders of the Licensing; require the prescribing Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Day for Thursday, February 23, 2006 advanced registered nurse practitioner Jan 30-posted for passage in the Mar 8-posted for passage in the Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with and the collaborating physician to have Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Committee Substitute the same or similar specialty January 31, 2006 March 9, 2006 Feb 24-received in House qualifications; require the advanced Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 32-4 with Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations nurse practitioner to obtain certification Committee Substitute Mar 16-received in Senate; enrolled, (H) from the U. S. Drug Enforcement Feb 1-received in House signed by President of the Senate Mar 6-posted in committee Agency; amend KRS 314.042, 314.195, Feb 2-to Health and Welfare (H) Mar 17-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, and 218A.010 to conform; amend KRS Feb 3-posted in committee the House; delivered to Governor to Calendar 218A.202 to permit the Cabinet for Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Health and Family Services to provide to Calendar 77) Mar 14-posted for passage in the data to the Board of Nursing concerning Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for nurse practitioners who are associated Feb 14-floor amendment (1) filed SB 67 (BR 907) - D. Ridley, J. Wednesday, March 15, 2006 with a physician or nurse practitioner Feb 15-floor amendment (2) filed Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, T. Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 95-0 who is under investigation for improper Feb 16-posted for passage in the Buford, J. Carroll, D. Harper Angel, R. Mar 17-received in Senate; enrolled, prescribing practices or in a Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Jones II, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. signed by each presiding officer; geographical area where there is either February 17, 2006 Palmer II, J. Rhoads, E. Scorsone, T. delivered to Governor a trend report or report on a nurse Feb 17-floor amendments (3) (4) and Shaughnessy, J. Turner, E. Worley Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. practitioner or physician which indicates (5) filed ; 3rd reading; floor amendment 53) a substantial likelihood that inappropriate (1) rejected ; passed 77-17 AN ACT relating to veterans' affairs. prescribing may be occurring. Feb 21-received in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter SB 63 (BR 285) - J. Rhoads, D. Feb 22-enrolled, signed by each 40 to require that the Kentucky Mongiardo SB 65 - AMENDMENTS presiding officer; delivered to Governor Department of Veterans' Affairs employ SCS - Retain original provisions, Mar 6-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 5) a minimum number of veterans' benefits AN ACT designating the official state except delete language authorizing regional administrators and veterans' Daniel Boone portrait. advanced registered nurse practitioners Introduced Jan. 9, 2006 benefits field representatives; establish Create a new section of KRS Chapter to prescribe refills of Schedule V drugs duties. 2 to designate the portrait of Daniel for a 12 month supply and replace with SB 66 (BR 1250) - T. Buford Boone entitled "Gateway to the West," language limiting their authority to a six Jan 9-introduced in Senate by Kentucky native David Wright, as the month supply; restructure the AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Jan 11-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & official portrait of Daniel Boone. composition of the controlled substances Board of Home Inspectors. Public Protection (S) formulary development committee to Amend KRS 198B.704 to provide that Jan 6-introduced in Senate require that a physician member serve one member of the Kentucky Board of Introduced Jan. 10, 2006 Jan 10-to State and Local as co-chair with the nurse practitioner Home Inspectors shall be a member of Government (S) chair; clarify that a nurse practitioner the National Association of Certified SB 68 (BR 964) - D. Kelly seeking licensure by endorsement in Home Inspectors; reduce the number of SB 64 (BR 857) - V. McGaha, G. Tapp, Kentucky must be in good standing in members who are either at-large AN ACT relating to reorganization. C. Borders, J. Westwood the original state where she was members or the owners or managers of Repeal, reenact, and amend KRS licensed, registered, or certified as a home inspection companies from two to 11.200, relating to the Commission on AN ACT relating to the Kentucky nurse practitioner. one; increase the number of members of Small Business Advocacy, as a new Community and Technical College HFA (1, D. Floyd) - Limit prescriptions the selection committee from six to eight. section of KRS Chapter 154; reduce System. issued by advanced registered nurse membership to 13 members to be Amend KRS 164.5807 to provide that practitioners for Schedule II controlled SB 66 - AMENDMENTS appointed by the Governor; attach the effective the 2006-2007 fiscal year and substances classified under KRS SCS - Delete original provisions commission to the Cabinet for Economic thereafter any employee who chooses to 218A.060 to a 24-hour supply rather requiring one person to be a member of Development for administrative remain governed by the University of than a 72-hour supply. the National Association of Certified purposes; amend KRS 13A270 and Kentucky personnel rules and benefits HFA (2, M. Denham) - Retain original Home Inspectors and one person to be 13A.280 to conform; repeal and reenact package shall be provided the same provisions except require that an ARNP either an at-large licensed home KRS 11.202 as a new section of KRS percentage annual salary cost-of-living pass a written test by the Kentucky inspector, or an owner, or manager of a Chapter 154; confirm Executive Order increase as all other personnel who are Board of Nursing; require 5 years of home inspection company; amend KRS 2005-571. governed by the personnel and experience before applying for amend KRS 174.057 and 176.506 to one million dollars, but require reporting waste assessment fee. SB 68 - AMENDMENTS conform; confirm Executive Order 2005- of such agreements; require reporting of Amend KRS 224.46-580 to extend the SCS - Make technical corrections. 1253. federal grant and research projects; hazardous waste assessment fee from refine definition of personal service June 30, 2006 to June 30, 2008; provide Jan 10-introduced in Senate SB 70 - AMENDMENTS contract (PSC) to specifically include that the fee be waived for a generator Jan 12-to Economic Development, HCS - Make technical corrections and contracts for personal or professional who owes less than $50 for the year; Tourism & Labor (S) conforming amendments. services and group health care for public and provide that a return be filed by Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st HFA (1, J. Stewart III) - Rename the employees; allow committee to establish generators who receive a waiver. reading, to Calendar with Committee office of district highway engineer to the reporting schedule for exempt PSC's; Substitute office of district highway and railroad exempt health maintenance organization Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules engineer; require that the Office of or Medicaid managed health care Jan 12-to State and Local Jan 31-posted for passage in the Program Planning and Management service contracts with the Cabinet for Government (S) Regular Orders of the Day for work with the district highway and Health Services, but require reporting of Jan 17-reassigned to Agriculture and Wednesday, February 1, 2006 railroad engineer to carry out the such contracts; exempt contracts Natural Resources (S) Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 34-0 with Cabinet's statutory charge to regulate between postsecondary institutions and Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Committee Substitute railroads. health care providers, but require reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 2-received in House HFA (2, J. Vincent) - Amend KRS reporting of such contracts; exempt Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-to Economic Development (H) 174.125 to rename the Kentucky Bicycle PSC's of over one million dollars and Jan 30-posted for passage in the and Bikeway Commission to the PSC's of postsecondary institutions for Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, SB 69 (BR 945) - D. Kelly Kentucky Bicycle and Pedestrian federal grant and research projects, but January 31, 2006 Byways Commission, clarify the duties of require reporting of such contracts; Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 36-0 AN ACT relating to reorganization. the commission; allow the commission to exempt contracts $25,000 and under Feb 1-received in House Amend KRS 12.020 to abolish the file an amicus curiae brief in the cases from Request for Proposals process, but Feb 2-to Natural Resources and Department for Regional Development before the state or federal courts. require 3 quotes when feasible, and Environment (H) and rename the Department of determination of unfeasibility may be Feb 21-posted in committee Innovation and Commercialization for a Jan 10-introduced in Senate reviewed by the secretary of the Finance Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Knowledge Based Economy the Jan 12-to Transportation (S) and Administration Cabinet or the reading, to Calendar Department of Commercialization and Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st committee; exempt contracts $25,000 Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules Innovation; amend KRS 42.4588 to reading, to Calendar and under from routine review process, Mar 6-posted for passage in the transfer authority over single county coal Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules but require filing within 30 days for Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, projects from the Cabinet for Economic Jan 23-posted for passage in the informational purposes; allow meetings March 7, 2006 Development to the Department for Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, of the committee as necessary, but not Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Local Government; amend KRS 154.12- January 24, 2006 less than once per month; suspend Mar 10-received in Senate 225 to transfer authorities and duties of Jan 24-3rd reading, passed 36-0; service and prohibit payment on MOA's, Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each Department for Regional Development received in House PSC's, and emergency requests after presiding officer; delivered to Governor to the Department for New Business Jan 25-to Tourism Development and committee disapproval or objection; Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Development; amend various KRS Energy (H) prohibit delegation of decision making 36) sections to conform; confirm Kentucky Jan 26-reassigned to Transportation authority by secretary of the Finance and Economic Development Partnership (H) Administration Cabinet except SB 76 (BR 1281) - E. Harris Resolutions 05-02 and 05-03. Feb 14-posted in committee institutions of higher education that have Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, elected to implement procurement AN ACT relating to hazardous waste SB 69 - AMENDMENTS to Calendar with Committee Substitute ; procedures in accordance with statutory management. HFA (1, J. Vincent) - Amend KRS floor amendment (1) filed to Committee authority; delete requirement for annual Amend KRS 224.46-520 to authorize 174.125 to rename the Kentucky Bicycle Substitute reports; and delineate powers of the the Environmental and Public Protection and Bikeway Commission to the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules committee. Cabinet to review applications to cease Kentucky Bicycle and Pedestrian Mar 14-posted for passage in the post-closure monitoring of hazardous Byways Commission; clarify the duties of Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 10-introduced in Senate waste disposal sites at any time during the commission; allow the commission to Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Jan 12-to State and Local the 30-year post-closure period. file an amicus curiae brief in the cases Mar 21-floor amendment (2) filed to Government (S) before the state or federal courts. Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, SB 76 - AMENDMENTS passed 99-0 with Committee Substitute, SB 74 (BR 951) - D. Ridley, T. Buford SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Amend to allow Jan 10-introduced in Senate floor amendment (1) the cabinet to require additional Jan 12-to Economic Development, Mar 22-received in Senate AN ACT relating to occupational measures after termination of post- Tourism & Labor (S) Apr 10-posted for passage for credentialing. closure monitoring and maintenance of a Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st concurrence in House Committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter permitted facility. reading, to Calendar Substitute, floor amendment (1) ; Senate 36 to require the Kentucky Department Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules concurred in House Committee of Military Affairs to assist military Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jan 31-posted for passage in the Substitute ; Senate refused to concur in spouses who move into Kentucky Jan 12-to Agriculture and Natural Regular Orders of the Day for House floor amendment (1) ; received in because their spouses are reassigned Resources (S) Wednesday, February 1, 2006 House; posted for passage for receding by the military in obtaining professional Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 26-8 from House floor amendment (1) and occupational licenses, certificates, reading, to Calendar with committee Feb 2-received in House registrations, and permits; require the amendment (1) Feb 3-to State Government (H) SB 71 (BR 815) - G. Tapp department to coordinate the efforts of Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-posted in committee and seek information from the various Jan 31-posted for passage in the Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st Feb 6-WITHDRAWN state agencies and licensing boards Regular Orders of the Day for reading, to Calendar involved in issuing credentials that are Wednesday, February 1, 2006 Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules SB 72 (BR 300) - E. Tori prerequisites to one engaging in an Feb 1-passed over and retained in the Mar 23-posted for passage in the occupation or profession; urge the Orders of the Day; motion reconsidered Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 16-WITHDRAWN licensing and occupational credentialing (do not change PASSED status); 3rd March 24, 2006; floor amendment (1) agencies and boards to assist in reading, passed 34-0 with committee filed SB 73 (BR 1071) - E. Tori expediting the application process; amendment (1) Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 96-0; require the department to issue an Feb 2-received in House received in Senate AN ACT relating to government annual report to both the Interim Joint Feb 3-to Natural Resources and Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President contracts. Committee on licensing and Environment (H) of the Senate Expand and refine list of entities Occupations and the Interim Joint Feb 21-posted in committee Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of included in definition of contracting Committee on Seniors, Veterans, Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st the House; delivered to Governor bodies; allow committee to determine Military Affairs, and Public Protection. reading, to Calendar Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. definition of governmental emergency; Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules 210) refine definition of Memorandum of Jan 10-introduced in Senate Mar 6-posted for passage in the Agreement (MOA) and include grant and Jan 12-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, SB 70 (BR 901) - D. Kelly research agreements; allow committee Public Protection (S) March 7, 2006 to establish reporting schedule for Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 97-0 AN ACT relating to reorganization. exempt MOA's; correct references to SB 75 (BR 1280) - E. Harris Mar 9-received in Senate; enrolled, Amend KRS 12.020 and 174.020 to universities and colleges and institutions signed by President of the Senate reorganize the Transportation Cabinet; of higher education; exempt MOA's over AN ACT relating to the hazardous Mar 10-enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House; delivered to Governor Substitute to Calendar exemption for small wineries making Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 22-posted for passage in the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted wine with grapes, juices, honey and 22) Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, for passage in the Regular Orders of the other products not from Kentucky; cause February 23, 2006 Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 tax exemption to expire as of June 30, Introduced Jan. 11, 2006 Feb 23-taken from the Consent Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 2008. Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Mar 14-received in Senate SFA (2, G. Tapp) - Retain original SB 77 (BR 1353) - D. Ridley, D. Boswell Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed Mar 15-enrolled, signed by each provisions; make participation by 38-0 with Committee Substitute, floor presiding officer; delivered to Governor licensed wholesalers in the Kentucky AN ACT relating to high school amendment (1) Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Wine and Grape Council small wineries athletics. Feb 24-received in House 49) wine distribution program mandatory Amend KRS 156.070 to increase high Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) rather than voluntary; restrict the small school athletic eligibility by allowing any Mar 7-posted in committee Introduced Jan. 13, 2006 winery's wine used to meet the 10,000 student who turns nineteen years of age Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, gallon limit for participation to wine that on or after July 1 to maintain eligibility, to Calendar SB 82 (BR 1065) - G. Tapp, R. Roeding is offered for sale through a licensed rather than only those students who turn Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules wholesaler; direct a small winery to pay nineteen on or after August 1; extend Mar 14-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to wineries. its own distribution costs if it produces high school athletic eligibility to any Regular Orders of the Day for Amend KRS 243.255 to delete more than 10,000 gallons of wine in a student who turns nineteen years of age Wednesday, March 15, 2006 provision allowing a small winery to sell year; prohibit a wholesaler from on or after July 1, rather than on or after Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 98-0 and transport wine directly to a retail receiving moneys from the fund for August 1, for that school year only. Mar 16-received in Senate; enrolled, drink or retail package license holder; distribution services for wineries that signed by President of the Senate amend KRS 244.165 to add a provision exceed the 10,000 gallon threshold. Jan 11-introduced in Senate Mar 17-enrolled, signed by Speaker of allowing a winery from another state that HCS (1/FN) - Retain original Jan 13-to Education (S) the House; delivered to Governor produces 50,000 gallons or less to ship provisions except decrease the amount Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. wine to a customer in Kentucky if the of moneys in the fund from $750,000 to SB 78 (BR 1251) - T. Buford 78) wine is purchased by the customer in $400,000; reallocate moneys; provide person at the winery and is shipped by a $200,000 for the promotion and AN ACT relating to physician Introduced Jan. 12, 2006 common carrier; limit wine to two cases; marketing of small farm wineries; require assistants. amend KRS 260.166 to require the that marketing promotions be developed Create new sections of KRS Chapter SB 79 (BR 1052) - D. Boswell Kentucky Grape and Wine Council to by the Kentucky Grape and Wine 311.840 to 311.862 to preclude anyone report its activities by November 1 of Council in collaboration with the from holding himself or herself out as a AN ACT relating to conditions of each year to the Interim Joint Committee Kentucky Department of Agriculture and physician assistant or practicing as a probation and conditional discharge. on Licensing and Occupations; create a the Kentucky Department of Tourism; physician assistant unless he or she is Amend KRS 533.030, relating to new section of KRS Chapter 260 to provide that $100,000 be used by the licensed under this Act; establish conditions of probation and conditional establish the Kentucky small wineries Kentucky Grape and Wine Council in exceptions; establish procedures for discharge, to authorize the court to support fund; earmark funds and collaboration with the Kentucky license renewal; establish provisions for include as such a condition the payment establish terms for winery promotion, for Departments of Tourism and Agriculture the imposition of a late fee and a of a dollar amount to a crime stoppers low-interest or no-interest loans to small to establish a local marketing cost-share reinstatement fee; extend licensing organization and a Drug Abuse wineries for disaster relief, and for fees program; provide $75,000 for payment to status to those physician assistants who Resistance Education (D.A.R.E) to participating licensed wholesalers who wholesalers that participate in the wine are certified on the effective date of this program or similar program. agree to distribute small winery distribution program; create a small farm Act; amend KRS 311.840 to define products; require the Kentucky Grape winery wholesalers' license; set out "family member"; "location separate from and Wine Council to promulgate duties and privileges of the small winery the supervising physician"; and "practice Jan 12-introduced in Senate administrative regulations to implement wholesaler; amend the statute on as a physician assistant"; amend KRS Jan 17-to Judiciary (S) new provisions with maximum economic incompatible licenses to require the state 311.842 to authorize the board to impact; require moneys designated for a director to deny the application for a promulgate administrative regulations SB 80 (BR 1198) - R. Palmer II purpose to be used exclusively for license to any party who has any, rather relating to the issuance, renewal and designated purpose; create an than a substantial interest in an reinstatement of licenses; establish how AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife exception; establish the Kentucky Grape incompatible license. vacancies in the advisory committee's licenses. and Wine Council Fund Advisory HCS (2/FN) - Retain provisions of membership is established; set out the Amend KRS 150.990 to provide that Committee, under the jurisdiction of the HCS 1, except amend the provisions of term of office for members of the any person who fails to appear pursuant Kentucky Grape and Wine Council, to KRS 243.110 to apply to entities besides advisory committee; establish quorum to a citation or summons issued by a consist of four members to serve without corporations; amend KRS 243.884 to for committee; amend KRS 311.844 to conservation officer or peace officer for compensation and to advise the council make the exemption of small farm establish licensing requirements; create violation of the fish and wildlife regarding implementation; amend KRS wineries from the alcohol wholesale tax an inactive status license; establish provisions in KRS Chapter 150 forfeits 260.165 to permit appointed members of permanent for out-of-state small farm requirements to which a person on his license. the Kentucky Grape and Wine Council to wineries; allow small farm winery inactive status must adhere; amend KRS be removed for nonattendance of wholesaler licensees to have their 311.845, 311.846, 311.848, 311.850, Jan 12-introduced in Senate meetings; amend KRS 241.010 to define licensed premises on or in the licensed 311.852, 311.854, 311.856, 311.860, Jan 17-to Judiciary (S) terms; amend KRS 243.030, 243.037, premises of a small farm winery; provide 311.862, to conform; amend KRS 243.884, 244.050, and 100.111 to that small farm wineries may continue to 311.990 to establish penalties for those SB 81 (BR 1197) - R. Palmer II, J. conform; create new section of KRS sell to retail package or retail drink who hold themselves out or practice as a Denton Chapter 244 to establish labeling laws; license holders until the new small farm physician assistant without holding a repeal KRS 243.186; declare an winery wholesaler's license is available; license. AN ACT relating to the definition of EMERGENCY. provide that the provisions of the Act limousine. take effect on January 1, 2007. SB 78 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 281.014 to change the SB 82 - AMENDMENTS HCA (1/Title, C. Miller) - Make title SCS - Delete original provisions definition of limousine to permit rather SCS - Retain original provisions; amendment. except retain original provisions related than require a limousine to have except delete language dedicating 30 to licensing. additional rear seating capacity, area percent of moneys in support fund for Jan 13-introduced in Senate SFA (1, T. Buford) - Add new section and comforts. disaster relief and lower percent of Jan 18-to Licensing, Occupations & to clarify that Kentucky-certified money dedicated to distributors from 40 Administrative Regulations (S) physician assistants in good standing on Jan 12-introduced in Senate to 30 percent; reassign 25 percent of Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st the effective date of this Act shall Jan 17-to Transportation (S) fund, effective fiscal year 2006-2007 for reading, to Calendar with Committee automatically become licensed under Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st promotion and marketing purposes and Substitute, committee amendment (1- this Act. reading, to Consent Calendar effective fiscal year 2007-2008 and title) Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules thereafter for the hiring of an enologist, Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 11-introduced in Senate Feb 22-posted for passage in the viticulturist, and technician; assign 10 Jan 30-floor amendments (1) and (2) Jan 13-to Licensing, Occupations & Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, percent of money to academic research filed to Committee Substitute Administrative Regulations (S) February 23, 2006 and five percent for the administrative Feb 1-posted for passage in the Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 expenses of the Wine and Grape Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 24-received in House Council. February 7, 2006 Committee Substitute Feb 28-to Transportation (H) SCA (1/Title, G. Tapp) - Make title Feb 6-returned to Rules; posted for Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Mar 7-posted in committee amendment. passage for Monday, February 6, 2006; amendment (1) filed to Committee Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, SFA (1, G. Tapp) - Reinstate tax 3rd reading, passed 30-4 with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1-title), floor amendments the 2006-2012 Statewide Capital Regular Orders of the Day for (1) and (2) Improvements Plan. AN ACT relating to driving under the Wednesday, February 1, 2006 Feb 7-received in House influence. Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 34-0 Feb 10-to Licensing and Occupations SB 84 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 189A.010 relating to Feb 2-received in House (H) HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Amend KRS driving under the influence to increase Feb 3-to Education (H) Feb 13-posted in committee 45A.023 to allow the Department of the time to take a blood alcohol test from Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Military Affairs and the Office of Security two hours after driving to four hours after Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Coordination to enter into multiyear driving; create a new section of KRS reading, to Calendar Substitute, committee amendment (1- contracts, memoranda of agreement, Chapter 189A to require law Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules title) memoranda of understanding, and any enforcement agencies in other Feb 23-posted for passage in the Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules similar documents for projects funded jurisdictions in Kentucky to secure blood Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 17-recommitted to Appropriations solely through federal grant money. alcohol tests for requesting peace February 24, 2006 and Revenue (H); posted in committee officers when the defendant is located in Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Mar 21-reported favorably, to Rules Jan 13-introduced in Senate that other jurisdiction. Mar 9-received in Senate; enrolled, with Committee Substitute (2) ; posted Jan 18-to Appropriations and signed by President of the Senate for passage in the Regular Orders of the Revenue (S) Jan 13-introduced in Senate Mar 10-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Day for Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Jan 18-to Judiciary (S) the House; delivered to Governor Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 75-23 reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. with Committee Substitute (2), Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules Introduced Jan. 17, 2006 23) committee amendment (1-title) ; Mar 1-posted for passage in the received in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, SB 87 (BR 816) - G. Tapp SB 89 (BR 960) - D. Kelly Apr 10-posted for passage for March 2, 2006 concurrence in House Committee Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 38-0; AN ACT changing the classification of AN ACT relating to reorganization. Substitute (2), committee amendment received in House the City of Taylorsville, in Spencer Amend various sections of the (1-title) as a Consent Bill; Senate Mar 6-to Appropriations and Revenue County. Kentucky Revised Statutes to abolish concurred in House Committee (H) Reclassify the City of Taylorsville, in the Kentucky Coal Council and create Substitute (2), committee amendment Mar 10-posted in committee Spencer County, from a city of the sixth the Office of Energy Policy; create within (1) ; passed 34-3; enrolled, signed by Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st class to a city of the fifth class. As the Commerce Cabinet the Office of the President of the Senate reading, to Calendar with committee provided in Section 156A of the Kentucky Sports Authority, the and the Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of amendment (1) Kentucky Constitution, the population Office of Arts and Cultural Heritage; the House; delivered to Governor Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules requirements for the classification of attach the Northern Kentucky Apr 18-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 16-posted for passage in the cities established by the former Section Convention Center to the Commerce 179) Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, 156 of the Kentucky Constitution remain Cabinet for administrative purposes; March 17, 2006 in effect until changed by law. Therefore, create an advisory board to the Office of SB 83/FN (BR 809) - J. Westwood Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 95-1 with classification as a city of the fifth class Energy Policy; repeal KRS 154.12-250, committee amendment (1) ; received in requires a population of 1,000 to 3,000. 154.12-252, and 154.12-255; confirm AN ACT relating to the threshold Senate Executive Order 2005-561 to the extent amount for postsecondary institution Apr 10-posted for passage for SB 87 - AMENDMENTS that it is not otherwise confirmed by this capital construction projects that are concurrence in House committee SCS - Declare an emergency. Act. self-performed. amendment (1) as a Consent Bill; SCA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title Amend KRS 164A.585 to increase the Senate concurred in House committee amendment; EMERGENCY. SB 89 - AMENDMENTS threshold amount from $100,000 to amendment (1) ; passed 37-0; enrolled, SCS (1) - Retain the original $200,000 for postsecondary capital signed by President of the Senate Jan 17-introduced in Senate provisions; amend KRS 154.90-010 to construction projects that are self- Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Jan 19-to State and Local attach for administrative purposes the performed to be consistent with the the House; delivered to Governor Government (S) Northern Kentucky Convention Center to threshold for state agencies. Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st the Commerce Cabinet; create a new 199) reading, to Calendar with Committee section of KRS Chapter 148 to establish Jan 13-introduced in Senate Substitute, committee amendment (1- the Kentucky Recreational Trails Jan 18-to Appropriations and SB 85 (BR 975) - D. Seum, J. Denton, title) Authority, provide for the appointment of Revenue (S) R. Roeding Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules members to the authority; require that Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 27-posted for passage in the meetings are held in accordance with reading, to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to recorded Regular Orders of the Day for the Open Meetings Act; repeal KRS Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules instruments. Wednesday, March 1, 2006 176.510 and 176.511; confirm Executive Mar 1-posted for passage in the Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Order 2005-1358 Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, 382 to adopt the provisions of the Committee Substitute, committee SCS (2) - Retain the original March 2, 2006 Uniform Real Property Electronic amendment (1-title) provisions of the bill; delete the section Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 38-0; Recording Act; define "document," Mar 2-received in House pertaining to the Northern Kentucky received in House "electronic," "electronic document," Mar 6-to Local Government (H) Convention Center. Mar 6-to Appropriations and Revenue "electronic signature," "paper document," Mar 17-posted in committee HFA (1, W. Hall) - Amend KRS 12.020 (H) "person," and "state"; require county and 154.40-020 to administratively Mar 10-posted in committee clerks to comply with standards SB 88 (BR 1305) - T. Buford, D. Boswell attach the Eastern Kentucky Exposition Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st established by the Kentucky Electronic Center to the Commerce Cabinet. reading, to Calendar Recording Commission; create the AN ACT relating to HFA (2, W. Hall) - Amend KRS Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules Kentucky Electronic Recording telecommunications equipment for the 12.020, 42.016, and 154.40-020 to Mar 16-posted for passage in the Commission; require the Governor to deaf. administratively attach the Eastern Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, appoint seven members to the Kentucky An act relating to telecommunications Kentucky Exposition Center to the March 17, 2006 Electronic Recording Commission; devices for the deaf. Amend KRS Commerce Cabinet. Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 98-0 require that a majority of the commission 163.525 to change the term HFA (3/P, W. Hall) - Create the Mar 22-received in Senate; enrolled, members shall be county clerks; "telecommunications device for the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail system, signed by President of the Senate EFFECTIVE January 1, 2007. deaf", or "TDD", to "specialized working with the statewide Kentucky Mar 23-enrolled, signed by Speaker of telecommunications equipment" and Recreational Trails Authority, to the House; delivered to Governor Jan 13-introduced in Senate define the term; change the term "TDD establish a pilot project area limited to Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 18-to Judiciary (S) distribution program" to all-terrain vehicles and off-road vehicles 93) Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, "Telecommunications Access program"; in Eastern Kentucky; require to Consent Calendar amend KRS 163.527, KRS 278.547, and participating counties to donate funds for SB 84/FN (BR 808) - J. Westwood Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules KRS 278.5499 to conform. the trail system development and Feb 16-posted for passage in the operation, establishing the Kentucky AN ACT relating to the planning and Consent Orders of the Day for Jan 17-introduced in Senate Hatfield-McCoy Trail Project Fund, budgeting threshold amounts for state Wednesday, February 22, 2006 Jan 19-to Agriculture and Natural enabling other methods of raising funds capital projects. Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Resources (S) for the pilot project Hatfield-McCoy Trail Amend KRS 7A.010 and KRS 45.750 Feb 23-received in House Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st System; establish the Kentucky Hatfield- to increase the dollar thresholds for state Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) reading, to Calendar McCoy Trail Commission as an on-going capital projects for planning and Mar 7-posted in committee Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules entity to develop and demonstrate the budgeting purposes as recommended by Jan 31-posted for passage in the trail system as a pilot project, including the Capital Planning Advisory Board in SB 86/LM (BR 1384) - R. Palmer II representation from counties participating in the pilot project. Enable permit a name change by a broker- before final determination if there is 1 to clarify that a broker-dealer is exempt the commission to proceed with trail dealer or investment adviser by substantial evidence that such action is from registration if during a 12 month development set safety guidelines, amendment to the registration; require in the public interest, and an aggrieved period it does not direct more than 15 requiring semi-annual reports to the an agent who terminates employment person may apply for an emergency offers to sell or buy into this state if the Governor and the Legislative Research with a broker-dealer or issuer to file a hearing within 30 days of the date of the broker-dealer has no place of business Commission including recommendations notice of termination within 30 days of summary order; amend KRS 292.310 to in this state; amend Section 20 to delete for lessons learned through operating the termination; require an investment amend the definitions of "agent," Chapter 292 on securities from the the pilot project, not only for the adviser or covered adviser to file a "covered security," guaranteed," Kentucky Financial Services Code. Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail system notice of termination within 30 days of "investment adviser representative," and HFA (2, R. Damron) - Amend development, but also for the ongoing termination; authorize the executive "state," and to define "sign"; amend KRS subsection (2)(c) in Section 1 to restrict statewide work of the Kentucky director of the Office of Financial 292.410 to conform; amend KRS the exemption from registration to a Recreational Trails Authority; enable the Institutions to order termination of 292.480 to define fraudulent conduct broker-dealer who during any 12-month Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail registration or of an application for and to authorize a party who is the period does not direct more than 15 Commission to contract with private registration if a registrant or applicant is subject of fraudulent conduct to maintain offers to sell or buy into this state if the landowners to implement the trail system no longer in existence, has ceased to do an action to recover damages; amend broker-dealer does not have a place of and to enter into interstate agreements business, is subject to an adjudication of KRS 292.500 to authorize electronic business in the state; amend subsection with the West Virginia Hatfield-McCoy mental disability or under control of a filings of documents required by this (15)(b) in Section 1 to clarify that nothing Trail authority. conservator or guardian, or cannot be chapter, and authorize the executive in KRS Chapter 292 shall be construed located with due diligence; authorize director to notify the Revenue Cabinet, to create standards, requirements, or Jan 17-introduced in Senate temporary registration for a period not to rather than the Attorney General, to responsibilities that are more stringent Jan 19-to Agriculture and Natural exceed 30 days of a registered agent or institute an action for recovery of any than those imposed or allowed by the Resources (S) investment adviser who transfers unpaid fines, fees or costs assessed Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Jan 23-reassigned to Economic employment; authorize a broker-dealer, under this section in any court of Exchange Act of 1934; amend Section Development, Tourism & Labor (S) agent, investment adviser, or investment competent jurisdiction in the state; 21 to delete KRS Chapter 292 on Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st adviser representative to withdraw a amend KRS 292.530 to provide that this securities from the Kentucky Financial reading, to Calendar with Committee registration by application, effective 30 chapter is to protect investors; repeal Services Code. Substitute days after filing the application, unless a KRS 292.330 Registration of broker- HFA (3, R. Damron) - Amend Section Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules revocation or suspension proceeding is dealers, agents, and investment 19 to permit rental car companies to Feb 8-recommitted to Economic pending; provide a covered adviser may advisers; require the Reviser of Statutes charge concession recovery fees and Development, Tourism & Labor (S) withdraw a notice filing by notice filing to renumber KRS Chapters 287, 288, consolidated facility charges if the fees Feb 14-reported favorably, to Rules effective upon receipt by the executive 290, 291, 292, 294, 366 and 368 as and charges are separately itemized in with Committee Substitute (2) ; posted director; establish fees for initial or subtitles to a single KRS Chapter the bill and are disclosed in any for passage in the Regular Orders of the renewal registration and notice filing, entitled the "Kentucky Financial Services advertisement of rental rates. Day for Wednesday, February 15, 2006 except that fees are waived for an Code" and adjust all statutory references CCR - Conference Committee could Feb 15-3rd reading; Committee investment adviser or covered adviser to conform; and direct the Reviser of not agree and requested a Free Substitute (2) withdrawn; passed 37-0 who is registered as a broker-dealer or Statutes to renumber KRS 287.011, Conference Committee be appointed. with Committee Substitute an investment adviser representative 287.012, 287.013, 287.020, and 287.025 FCCR - Adopt House Committee Feb 16-received in House who represents a person who is entitled into a separate subtitle of the code Substitute, HFA 2, and HFA 3; amend Feb 22-to Tourism Development and to the investment adviser or covered created by Section 15 of this Act and Section 1 to authorize the executive Energy (H) adviser waiver; require every registered adjust all statutory references to director to exercise enforcement Feb 28-posted in committee broker-dealer, issuer agent, and conform. discretion to prosecute any person in Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, investment adviser to retain specified violation of KRS Chapter 292; create a to Calendar records for a period of 3 years and file SB 90 - AMENDMENTS new section of KRS 291.410 to 291.600 Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules reports required by this chapter, except SCS - Retain original provisions of bill pertaining to industrial loan corporations Mar 8-posted for passage in the those registered with the United States with technical corrections; add and to prohibit a person from directly or Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Securities and Exchange Commission amend KRS 95.890, 292.313, 292.415, indirectly acquiring control of an March 9, 2006 who shall comply with the reporting 292.450, and 292.545 to delete industrial loan corporation unless the Mar 14-floor amendments (1) and (2) requirements of the United States references to KRS 292.330, repealed by person is engaged in activities permitted filed Securities and Exchange Commission, this Act. for financial holding companies as Mar 15-floor amendment (3) filed ; 3rd or when a registrant has a principal SFA (1, T. Buford) - Make technical provided in 12 U.S.C. sec. 1843(k)(l), reading, passed 99-0 with floor place of business in another state who correction. and define "control"; add and amend amendment (2) shall comply with the reporting HCS - Retain original provisions; KRS 134.480 to provide that if multiple Mar 16-received in Senate requirements of that state; require create subsection (15) of Section 1 to purchasers offer to buy certificates of Mar 20-posted for passage for prompt filing of corrected information provide that nothing in KRS Chapter 292 delinquency, preference shall be given concurrence in House floor amendment found to be inaccurate or incomplete; shall be construed to create a to the purchaser of a certificate of (2) authorize the executive director to presumption that a person is a broker- delinquency for the same property in Mar 22-Senate concurred in House conduct examinations of a broker-dealer, dealer and nothing in KRS Chapter 292 previous years with highest priority for floor amendment (2) ; passed 38-0 issuer, agent, or investment adviser, shall be construed to create standards, the purchaser in the most recent year; Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each within or outside the state and with or requirements, or responsibilities relating authorize the county clerk to use a presiding officer; delivered to Governor without notice, with the cost to be paid to issuers, agents, and broker-dealers lottery or similar selection method for Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. by the subject examined; authorize the that are more stringent than those selection of a prior purchaser for the 152) executive director to prescribe rules to imposed by the federal Securities Act of current certificate of delinquency with the prohibit unreasonable charges, profits 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of county clerk required to file a copy of the SB 90 (BR 1271) - T. Buford commissions or other compensation, 1934; add Section 19 to create a new rules and regulations for the lottery or and for the conduct of business; section in KRS Chapter 281 to require a similar selection method with the AN ACT relating to financial services. authorize the executive director to enter motor vehicle renting company to Department of Revenue at least 30 days Create new sections of KRS Chapter into inter-governmental arrangements, separately itemize in the rental before the lottery or similar selection 292 to require registration of securities agreements or working relationships for agreement the vehicle license recovery method; add and amend KRS 131.130 broker-dealers, agents, investment filing and maintenance of documents in fee and the property tax recovery fee; to define distributor as a person who advisers and investment adviser a central depository system; and, define "vehicle license recovery fee" as distributes only cigarettes and purchases representatives, with exceptions; define authorize the executive director, by order the rental company's good faith estimate 100% of them from a single prohibited activities of registrants; citing the specific reasons therefore of the average per-day per-vehicle manufacturer with whom the person has establish the procedures for registration subject to notice and in accordance with portion of the rental company's total an exclusive relationship to serve a of broker-dealers, agents, investment KRS Chapter 13B, to deny, refuse to annual title, license, and registration defined geographical territory; amend advisers and investment adviser renew, suspend or revoke the costs to be paid for its rental fleet during KRS 131.195 to require a distributor to representatives; require covered registration of a broker-dealer, agent, the calendar year; define "property tax obtain a license; permit the distributor to advisers to make a notice filing to investment adviser or investment adviser recovery fee" as the rental company's sell or purchase from any other licensee transact business in the state, with representative and to bar, censure, or good faith estimate of the average per- untax-paid cigarettes; require the exceptions; authorize succession of a place on probation any officer, director, day per-vehicle portion of the rental distributor to secure a separate license broker-dealer or investment adviser to partner or similar person of a registrant company's total annual property taxes to for each place of business where the an unexpired registration of another or limit a registrant's function or activity be paid for its rental fleet during the untax-paid cigarettes are received; broker-dealer, require a new application in the state and authorize the executive calendar year. require the distributor to maintain if there is a material change in the director to issue a summary order to HCA (1/Title, J. Bruce) - Make title records in accordance with financial condition, management or restrict, condition, limit or suspend a amendment. administrative regulations promulgated ownership of the predecessor, and registration or censure a registrant HFA (1, R. Damron) - Amend Section by the department; EMERGENCY effective upon passage and approval by from grants, contributions, and deployment outside the United States of Jan 23-reported favorably, 1st the Governor; and amend the title to appropriations; create the Military Family a parent who is a regular member of the reading, to Calendar with Committee read "AN ACT relating to state-regulated Assistance Trust Fund Board to oversee United States Armed Forces, the Substitute activities and declaring an emergency." the administration of the fund; direct the modification shall last only until the end Jan 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted adjutant general to administer the trust of the deployment. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 17-introduced in Senate fund; establish eligibility requirements for SFA (1, J. Pendleton) - Attach the Day for Wednesday, January 25, 2006; Jan 19-to Banking and Insurance (S) United States Armed Forces families, provisions of SB 33; amend KRS floor amendments (1) and (2) filed to Jan 27-reported favorably, 1st including families of National Guard and 186.020, regarding vehicle registration, Committee Substitute reading, to Calendar with Committee Reserve on federal active duty; require to allow military personnel deployed Jan 25-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Substitute the Department of Military Affairs to outside the boundaries of the United Committee Substitute, floor amendments Jan 30-2nd reading, to Rules; floor establish a Mission: Welcome Home States who have stored their cars on (1) and (2) amendment (1) filed to Committee Program for members of the Kentucky base during deployment to have 30 days Jan 26-received in House Substitute National Guard returning from federal from the date of their return to renew the Jan 30-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Feb 6-posted for passage in the active duty; amend KRS 198A.040 to vehicle's registration; further mandate Public Safety (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, require the Kentucky Housing that such vehicles not be subject to any Mar 3-posted in committee February 7, 2006 Corporation to provide assistance, delinquent fees, penalties, interest, or Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with including the awarding of grants, to lien filing fees resulting from not paying to Calendar with Committee Substitute Committee Substitute, floor amendment member of the National Guard and the ad valorem taxes on the vehicle; Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules (1) ; received in House Reserve and their families during federal specify that, if applicable, the clerk shall Mar 10-posted for passage in the Feb 8-to Banking and Insurance (H) active duty; amend KRS 18A.190 to process the renewal on a prorated basis Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Mar 3-posted in committee permit a state employee who is a spouse in accordance with KRS 186.051; amend March 13, 2006 Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st of a member of the United States Armed KRS 134.148, regarding delinquent fees reading, to Calendar with Committee Forces, including a member of the for motor vehicle ad valorem taxes, to SB 91/LM (BR 927) - J. Denton, E. Substitute, committee amendment (1- National Guard or Reserve on federal conform. Worley title) active duty, one day off, with pay, from SFA (2, E. Tori) - Make technical Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules work when the member is deployed and correction to clarify that when a child AN ACT relating to licensing massage Mar 20-floor amendment (1) filed one day off from work when the member custody decree is modified due to the therapists. Mar 22-posted for passage in the returns from deployment; amend KRS military deployment of a parent, that Amend KRS 309.350 to delete Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, 159.035 to permit an elementary or modification shall last only until the end language from definition of "practice of March 23, 2006; floor amendment (2) secondary school student an excused of the deployment, or at the discretion of massage therapy"; amend KRS 309.353 filed to Committee Substitute absence when that student's parent is a the deployed parent, the modification to delete the letters "M.T." as an Mar 23-floor amendment (3) filed to member of the United States Armed may continue past the end of the appropriate abbreviation for a licensed Committee Substitute Forces, including a member of the deployment. massage therapist; amend KRS 309.355 Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 94-2 with National Guard or Reserve on federal HCS/FN - Retain provisions of the bill, to add language that requires the board Committee Substitute, committee active duty, and is deployed and when except delete General Assembly to investigate alleged violations brought amendment (1-title), floor amendments that student's parent returns from appropriations as a source of money for to its attention and gives it subpoena (2) and (3); received in Senate; posted deployment; amend KRS 403.340 to the military family assistance trust fund; power; amend KRS 309.357 to clarify for passage for concurrence in House provide that when a parent or a de facto require that of the three members of the renewal fees up to 60 days before and Committee Substitute, committee custodian is a member of the National Military Family Assistance Trust Fund after licensure expiration; amend KRS amendment (1), floor amendments (2) Guard or Reserve and is deployed on Board appointed by the Governor one 309.358 to include the National and (3) for Friday, March 24, 2006; federal active duty, any change in a child shall be a military service retiree and Certification Board for Therapeutic Senate refused to concur in House custody decree based in whole or in part one shall be the spouse of a military Massage and Bodywork as a certifying Committee Substitute, committee on that deployment shall be temporary person on federal active duty or the agency; amend KRS 309.359 to allow amendment (1-title), floor amendments and shall revert back to the previous spouse of a military service retiree; the board to grant reciprocity to (2) and (3); Conference Committee and child custody decree at the end of the delete the requirement that the individuals who it deems worthy and who Free Conference Committee appointed deployment; amend KRS 341.370 to Department of Military Affairs establish a transfer from states or countries with in Senate; received in House prohibit unemployment insurance Mission: Welcome Home program; standards below Kentucky's; amend Apr 10-House refused to recede from disqualification of a worker who leaves delete the requirement that the KRS 309.361 to allow the board to Committee Substitute, committee employment due to the military transfer Department of Military Affairs establish a approve waivers or extensions of amendment (1-title), floor amendments of the worker's spouse to another state; program to assist military spouses in continuing education requirements; (2) and (3); Conference Committee require that the prohibition against obtaining professional and occupational amend KRS 309.362 to create an appointed in House; Free Conference unemployment insurance disqualification credentials; require the Department of inactive license and a license fee for Committee appointed in House apply only when the worker and military Military Affairs to publish information on massage therapists who do not choose Apr 11-Conference Committee report spouse travel to a state with a similar its Web site to assist military spouses in to renew and a process to regain active filed in House; Conference Committee prohibition; amend KRS 61.315 to obtaining professional and occupation status when appropriate; amend KRS report adopted in House require that the family of a member of credentials; require the Kentucky 309.363 to update curriculum Apr 12-Free Conference Committee the National Guard or Reserve killed on Housing Corporation to provide requirements and staff qualifications; report filed in House; Free Conference federal active duty shall receive a death assistance to all members of the United create new section of KRS 309.350 to Committee report adopted in House; benefit of $80,000; make this section States Armed Forces and not just 309.364 to address misdemeanor passed 81-6; received in Senate apply retroactively to July 1, 2002; members of the National Guard and violations and fines for offenses create a new section of KRS Chapter 40 Reserve on federal active duty; retain committed by massage therapists and Introduced Jan. 18, 2006 to require the Kentucky Department of the prohibition against unemployment for the board to apply to Franklin County Veterans' Affairs to employ no fewer insurance disqualification of a worker Circuit Court to enjoin illegal acts and SB 2/FN (BR 1388) - D. Williams, E. than five veterans' benefits regional who leaves employment due to the practices. Tori, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. administrators and no fewer than twenty military transfer of the worker's spouse Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, veterans' benefits field representatives; to another state but delete the SB 91 - AMENDMENTS C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, EMERGENCY. requirement that the prohibition against SFA (1, J. Denton) - Restore language E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. unemployment insurance disqualification deleted from KRS 309.350 relating to the Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. McGaha, D. SB 2 - AMENDMENTS apply only when the worker travels to a definition for practice of massage Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. SCS - Retain provisions of the bill; state with a similar prohibition; delete the therapy; amend KRS 309.355 to delete Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. require the Kentucky Department of death benefit for a member of the the board's subpoena power and restore Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Military Affairs to establish procedures to National Guard or Reserve who dies on authority to institute criminal proceedings Seum, T. Shaughnessy, K. Stine, R. assist a person in acquiring professional federal active duty; increase from 5 to 6 to Commonwealth's attorneys and Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, J. Turner, and occupational credentials when that the minimum number of veterans' county attorneys; amend KRS 309.362 J. Westwood, K. Winters, E. Worley person moves to Kentucky due to the benefits regional administrators to limit fines to $500 or less; revise new military transfer of that person's spouse; employed by the Kentucky Department section of KRS 309.350 to 309.364 to AN ACT relating to current and former require state agencies to support the of Veterans' Affairs; delete the grace delete prior penalty provisions and make members of the United States Armed department's efforts; require that for a period for renewing a motor vehicle violation a Class B misdemeanor. Forces and their families and declaring member of the National Guard or registration that expires while the soldier an emergency. Reserve to qualify for a Kentucky owner is deployed outside the United Jan 18-introduced in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter Housing Corporation grant, that person States. Jan 20-to Licensing, Occupations & 36 to establish the military family must have family income equal to or less Administrative Regulations (S) assistance trust fund; provide that the than 200 % of the state or area median Jan 18-introduced in Senate Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st trust fund consists of moneys collected income; require that when a child Jan 20-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & reading, to Consent Calendar custody decree is modified due to the Public Protection (S) Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 7-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar bodies provide a registration form Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 2-2nd reading; returned to electronically for people who wish to be 79) February 9, 2006 Judiciary (S) notified that an administrative regulation Feb 8-floor amendment (1) filed Feb 3-reported favorably, to Rules on a subject matter has been filed; SB 98/FN (BR 1273) - V. McGaha Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with with Committee Substitute, committee create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 floor amendment (1) amendment (1-title) ; posted for to require a small business ombudsman AN ACT relating to administrative Feb 10-received in House passage; 3rd reading, passed 34-0 with at each cabinet to respond to small regulations. Feb 13-to Licensing and Occupations Committee Substitute, committee business inquiries regarding Amend KRS 13A.250 to require an (H) amendment (1-title) ; floor amendment administrative regulations. administrative body which promulgates Feb 22-posted in committee (1) filed to Committee Substitute an administrative regulation relating to Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 6-bill reconsidered (change SB 96 - AMENDMENTS any aspect of state or local government to Calendar PASSED status); posted for passage in SCS - Amend to delete the phrase to consider the costs to the state or local Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules the Regular Orders of the Day for "cost-benefit"; amend to replace original government; authorize the affected state Mar 8-posted for passage in the Monday, February 6, 2006; passed 35-0 provisions regarding electronic or local governments to comment on the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, with Committee Substitute, committee notification with a requirement that proposed administrative regulations; March 9, 2006 amendment (1-title), floor amendment electronic registration be available from require submission of a fiscal note. Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 95-0 (1) a centralized state government Web site Mar 10-received in Senate Feb 7-received in House developed and maintained by the SB 98 - AMENDMENTS Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each Feb 8-to Judiciary (H) Commonwealth Office of Technology; HFA (1, J. Stacy) - Retain original presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 17-posted in committee and amend to require the small business provisions; create a new section of KRS Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, ombudsman to provide information Chapter 131 to provide that revenue 29) to Calendar with Committee Substitute regarding the procedure for submitting policies and circulars expressly Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules comments on administrative regulations. withdrawn by 103 KAR 1:080 shall SB 92/LM (BR 1330) - T. Buford, E. Mar 15-posted for passage in the remain in effect for periods prior to Worley Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Jan 19-introduced in Senate December 31, 2005, to the extent that March 16, 2006 Jan 23-to Economic Development, such policies and circulars have not Mar 6-WITHDRAWN Mar 20-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Tourism & Labor (S) been invalidated by legislation or Committee Substitute Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, regulations enacted or adopted prior to SB 93/LM (BR 1514) - T. Buford, W. Mar 21-received in Senate to Calendar with Committee Substitute December 31, 2005; provide that the Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, J. Mar 22-posted for passage for Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted policies and circulars shall remain in Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. concurrence in House Committee for passage in the Regular Orders of the effect until the Department of Revenue Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Jensen, D. Substitute for Thursday, March 23, 2006 Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 promulgates an ordinary regulation to Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. McGaha, D. Mar 23-Senate concurred in House Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with replace the policy or circular, or to Mongiardo, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Committee Substitute ; passed 36-0 Committee Substitute affirmatively withdraw the policy or Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, D. Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each Feb 10-received in House circular; declare 103 KAR 1:080 and its Seum, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 15-to State Government (H) accompanying emergency regulation Thayer, E. Tori, J. Westwood, K. Winters Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 2-posted in committee null and void; declare an EMERGENCY. 50) HFA (2/Title, J. Stacy) - Make title AN ACT relating to crimes and SB 97 (BR 1518) - G. Tapp amendment. punishments and declaring an SB 94 (BR 380) - D. Mongiardo emergency. AN ACT relating to business Jan 19-introduced in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to recreational use of authorized by a transitional license for Jan 23-to State and Local 525 to establish the crime of disorderly private lands. alcoholic beverage sales. Government (S) conduct in the first degree when a Amend KRS 411.190 to include all- Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, person engages in disorderly conduct at terrain vehicle riding in the definition of 243 to provide for the issuance of a to Consent Calendar a funeral, burial, funeral home, funeral "recreational purpose." transitional license by the Division of Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules procession, or memorial service; Malt Beverages or the Division of Feb 6-posted for passage in the establish disorderly conduct in the first Jan 18-introduced in Senate Distilled Spirits during the time a transfer Consent Orders of the Day for degree as a Class A misdemeanor; Jan 20-to Transportation (S) of an ongoing business is being Wednesday, February 8, 2006 amend KRS 525.060 to conform; create processed; provide limitations on the use Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 37-0; a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to SB 95 (BR 1520) - E. Tori of the transitional license; amend KRS received in House establish the crime of disrupting 243.030 and 243.040 to establish Feb 13-to State Government (H) meetings and processions in the first AN ACT relating to life-sustaining license fees. Mar 2-posted in committee degree when a person disrupts a medical treatment for persons with Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, meeting or procession associated with a disabilities. SB 97 - AMENDMENTS to Calendar funeral, burial, or memorial service; Create a new section of KRS Chapter SCA (1, G. Tapp) - Make technical Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted amend KRS 525.150 to conform. 311 to define express and informed corrections. for passage in the Regular Orders of the consent; prohibit a health care Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 SB 93 - AMENDMENTS surrogate, an agency representative, or Jan 19-introduced in Senate Mar 15-taken from the Orders of the SCS/LM - Amend to add an a court to withhold artifically-provided Jan 23-to Licensing, Occupations & Day; recommitted to Appropriations and emergency clause. nutrition and hydration except in Administrative Regulations (S) Revenue (H); floor amendments (1) and SCA (1/Title, R. Stivers II) - Make title specified circumstances and require the Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st (2-title) filed amendment. provision of artificial nutrition and reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 16-posted in committee SFA (1, D. Williams) - Amend to hydration if needed for comfort; amend committee amendment (1) Mar 21-reported favorably, to Rules create a new section of KRS Chapter KRS 311.629 and KRS 311.631 to Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 22-posted for passage in the 525 to establish the crime of interference conform. Feb 6-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, with a funeral in any manner by Consent Orders of the Day for March 23, 2006 interfering with access into or from any Jan 18-introduced in Senate Wednesday, February 8, 2006 Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 96-0; building, parking lot, or burial plot in Jan 20-to Judiciary (S) Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 34-2 with received in Senate which a funeral, wake, memorial service, committee amendment (1) ; received in Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President or burial is being conducted, Introduced Jan. 19, 2006 House of the Senate congregating within three hundred feet, Feb 13-to Licensing and Occupations Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of or without authorization making other SB 96 (BR 1487) - R. Roeding, G. Tapp, (H) the House; delivered to Governor sounds within earshot of or images A. Kerr, J. Pendleton Feb 22-posted in committee Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. observable to participants, or distributing Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, 197) literature; establish a criminal penalty. AN ACT relating to administrative to Calendar HCS/LM - Amend to expand language regulations. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules SB 99/LM (BR 1521) - E. Scorsone, T. relating to a building where a funeral is Amend KRS 13A.240 to require Mar 8-posted for passage in the Shaughnessy, D. Harper Angel, G. Neal being conducted to any location where a administrative bodies to provide a cost- Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, funeral is being conducted. benefit analysis as part of the regulatory March 9, 2006 AN ACT relating to civil rights. impact analysis to explain how regulated Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 68-27 Amend KRS 344.020, relating to the Jan 18-introduced in Senate entities will be impacted by an Mar 16-received in Senate; enrolled, purpose of the Kentucky's civil rights Jan 20-to Judiciary (S) administrative regulation; amend KRS signed by President of the Senate chapter, to include a prohibition on Feb 1-taken from committee; laid on 13A.270 to require that administrative Mar 17-enrolled, signed by Speaker of discrimination because of sexual clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st the House; delivered to Governor orientation and gender identity; amend KRS 344.040, 344.050, 344.060, "corrections personnel"; amend KRS 189.394 to establish a lack of bona fide Office of Employment and Training, the 344.070, and 344.080, relating to 67A.6902 to include corrections workers as an affirmative defense to the establishment of the office of the prohibited discrimination in various labor personnel; amend KRS 67A.6902 to charge of speeding in a work zone. executive director in the Education and employment practices, to include include corrections personnel; amend Professional Standards Board, and the sexual orientation and gender identity; KRS 67A.6903 to include corrections Jan 20-introduced in Senate abolishment of former divisions in the amend KRS 344.025, 344.100, 344.110, personnel; amend KRS 67A.6904 to Jan 24-to Transportation (S) Education Professional Standards Board and KRS 18A.095, relating to the same, include corrections personnel; amend Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, and the Council on Postsecondary to conform; amend KRS 344.120 and KRS 67A.6905 to include corrections to Calendar with Committee Substitute Education. 342.140, relating to prohibited personnel; amend KRS 67A.6906 to Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules discrimination in places of public include corrections personnel; amend Feb 9-posted for passage in the Jan 20-introduced in Senate accommodation and advertisements KRS 67A.6908 to include corrections Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Jan 24-to Economic Development, therefor, to include sexual orientation personnel; amend KRS 67A.6910 to February 14, 2006 Tourism & Labor (S) and gender identity; amend KRS include corrections personnel. Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 34-2 with Jan 25-reassigned to Education (S) 344.170, 344.180, 344.190, 344.300, Committee Substitute Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, and 344.310, relating to the state and SB 102 - AMENDMENTS Feb 15-received in House to Calendar with committee amendment local human rights commissions, to SCS/LM - Retain the provisions of the Feb 16-to Transportation (H) (1) include prohibition of discrimination on original bill; amend to include firefighter Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules the basis of sexual orientation and personnel. SB 104 (BR 424) - G. Neal Feb 14-posted for passage in the gender identity in the scope of their SFA (1, T. Buford) - Amend to make Regular Orders of the Day for powers and duties; amend KRS technical corrections by inserting AN ACT relating to uniform foreign Wednesday, February 15, 2006 344.360, 344.680, 344.370, and "firefighter personnel" and "corrections money-judgments recognition. Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with 344.380, relating to prohibited personnel" to conform. Create new sections of KRS Chapter committee amendment (1) discrimination in certain housing, real SFA (2/Title, T. Buford) - Make title 426 to enact the Uniform foreign money- Feb 16-received in House estate, and other financial transactions, amendment. judgments recognition act relating to Feb 22-to Education (H) to include sexual orientation and gender judgments of courts outside of the Feb 27-posted in committee identity; amend KRS 344.367, relating to Jan 19-introduced in Senate United States. Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st prohibited discrimination in certain Jan 23-to State and Local reading, to Calendar with Committee insurance sales, to include sexual Government (S) Substitute orientation and gender identity; amend Feb 28-taken from committee; laid on Jan 20-introduced in Senate Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules KRS 344.400, relating to prohibited clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Jan 24-to Judiciary (S) Mar 20-posted for passage in the discrimination in certain credit reading; reassigned to Economic Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, transactions, to include sexual Development, Tourism & Labor (S) SB 105 (BR 392) - D. Kelly March 21, 2006 orientation and gender identity; amend Mar 3-taken from committee; 2nd Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 95-2 with KRS 344.010 to include definitions for reading; returned to Economic AN ACT relating to reorganization. Committee Substitute ; received in "sexual orientation" and "gender Development, Tourism & Labor (S) Amend various sections of the Senate identity"; and make various technical Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules Kentucky Revised Statutes to rename Apr 10-posted for passage for amendments. with Committee Substitute ; taken from the Education, Arts, and Humanities concurrence in House Committee Rules Committee, placed in the Orders Cabinet as the Education Cabinet; Substitute as a Consent Bill; Senate Jan 19-introduced in Senate of the Day for Wednesday, March 8, create new offices in the Education concurred in House Committee Jan 23-to Judiciary (S) 2006 Cabinet; abolish the Workforce Substitute ; passed 37-0; enrolled, Mar 8-passed over and retained in the Development Cabinet and create the signed by President of the Senate SB 100/FN (BR 1314) - R. Roeding, E. Orders of the Day; floor amendment (1) Department of Workforce Investment in Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Harris filed to Committee Substitute, floor the Education Cabinet, to transfer the the House; delivered to Governor amendment (2-title) filed Council on Postsecondary Education Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to growth districts. Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 32-4 with and the Education Professional 211) Amend KRS 157.621 to provide that a Committee Substitute, floor amendments Standards Board to the Education district that has levied the growth nickel (1) and (2-title) Cabinet; transfer various units to the SB 106/LM (BR 1566) - T. Buford under this section for new facilities shall Mar 10-received in House Commerce Cabinet; amend KRS 12.023 receive state matching funds for debt Mar 13-to Labor and Industry (H) to abolish the Office of Early Childhood AN ACT relating to breastfeeding. service if the district has experienced Mar 14-posting waived Development; abolish the Cabinet for Create a new section of KRS Chapter student growth over the preceding three Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Workforce Development and transfer the 211 to permit a mother to breastfeed her years that averages 375 or more reading, to Calendar duties and responsibilities to the baby or express breastmilk in any students in average daily attendance; Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Education Cabinet and the Department location, public or private; require that require that a district must have levied a Mar 22-posted for passage in the of Workforce Investment; abolish the breastfeeding may not be considered an minimum 15 cents equivalent tax rate to Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Department for Adult Education and act of public indecency, indecent debt service, new facilities, or major March 23, 2006 Literacy in the Cabinet for Workforce exposure, sexual conduct, lewd renovation of existing school facilities to Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 89-4; Development and transfer its duties to touching, or obscenity; prohibit a qualify for the matching funds. received in Senate the newly created Kentucky Adult municipality from enacting an ordinance Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President Education Program in the Council on that prohibits or restricts breastfeeding in Jan 19-introduced in Senate of the Senate Postsecondary Education; amend a public or private location; exclude Jan 23-to Appropriations and Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of various sections to conform; repeal KRS breastfeeding from the definition of Revenue (S) the House; delivered to Governor 12.401, 151B.023, 151B.215, 151B.260, indecent exposure, sexual conduct, lewd Apr 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 156.120, 156.497, 156.666, and touching, obscenity, and similar terms; SB 101 (BR 1488) - T. Buford 177) 200.711; confirm Executive Order 2005- prohibit interference with a mother 576 dated June 20, 2005, as it relates to breastfeeding her child in any public or AN ACT relating to the University of Introduced Jan. 20, 2006 the Education Cabinet. private location. Kentucky Department of Adolescent Medicine and Young Parent Program SB 103 (BR 1058) - B. Guthrie SB 105 - AMENDMENTS SB 106 - AMENDMENTS and making an appropriation therefor. SCA (1, D. Kelly) - Make technical HFA (1, S. Lee) - Amend KRS Appropriate $1 million in FY07 and $1 AN ACT relating to speed limits. amendment. 29A.080 to discharge a breastfeeding million in FY08 for the University of Amend KRS 189.390, regarding HCS - Retain original provisions; mother from jury service. Kentucky Department of Adolescent speed limits, to establish a maximum create a new section of KRS Chapter 12 HFA (2, S. Westrom) - Amend KRS Medicine and Young Parent Program, to speed limit of 70 MPH on Interstates and to provide that the board of directors for 29A.100 to excuse breastfeeding mother fund an expansion of the program. Parkways and 65 MPH on all other four the Center for School Safety, the Council from jury service. lane state highways; amend KRS on Postsecondary Education, the Jan 19-introduced in Senate 189.394, regarding fines for speeding, to Department of Education, the Education Jan 20-introduced in Senate Jan 23-to Appropriations and establish a lack of workers present in a Professional Standards Board, the Jan 24-to Judiciary (S) Revenue (S) work zone as an affirmative defense to Kentucky Board of Education, the Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, the charge of speeding in a highway Kentucky Commission on Deaf and Hard to Consent Calendar SB 102/LM (BR 61) - T. Buford, E. work zone; amend KRS 189.340 to of Hearing, the Kentucky Educational Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Scorsone, A. Kerr conform. Television shall be governed by their Feb 16-posted for passage in the respective substantive statutory Consent Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to corrections SB 103 - AMENDMENTS chapters; list in noncodified language the Wednesday, February 22, 2006 personnel in urban-county governments. SCS - Delete the provision of KRS structure of the Department of Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Amend KRS 67A.6901 to define Education, two divisions included in the Feb 23-received in House Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) Mar 17-enrolled, signed by Speaker of 158.441 to define "harassment, Mar 6-posted in committee the House; delivered to Governor Jan 20-introduced in Senate intimidation, or bullying"; amend KRS Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 24-to Banking and Insurance (S) 158.148 to require school districts to to Calendar; floor amendments (1) and 54) Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st formulate a code of acceptable behavior (2) filed reading, to Calendar with Committee and discipline that prohibits harassment, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules SB 108/LM (BR 1501) - T. Buford, A. Substitute intimidation, or bullying of a student and Mar 14-posted for passage in the Kerr, J. Carroll, E. Scorsone Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules includes procedures for identifying, Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 16-posted for passage in the reporting, investigating, and responding Wednesday, March 15, 2006 AN ACT relating to retirement for Regular Orders of the Day for to complaints, a strategy for protecting Mar 15-3rd reading; floor amendment police and firefighters in urban-counties. Wednesday, February 22, 2006 complainants from retaliation, a process (2) ruled not germane ; passed 98-1 Amend KRS 67A.345 to establish Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with for annually discussing the code and the Mar 16-received in Senate; enrolled, September 18, 2002 as the date for Committee Substitute consequences of violating the code with signed by President of the Senate eligibility for continued participation in Feb 23-received in House students and their parents or their legal Mar 17-enrolled, signed by Speaker of group health insurance for those who Feb 28-to Local Government (H) guardians; require school districts to the House; delivered to Governor withdrew from service under a Mar 3-posted in committee provide training on the district's Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. certificate; amend KRS 67A.402 to Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st acceptable code of behavior to school 80) require members who purchase service reading, to Calendar with Committee employees who have direct contact with credit to file an application no later than Substitute, committee amendment (1- students if funds exist for this purpose; SB 107 (BR 922) - T. Buford 60 days prior to the anticipated service title) require school districts to include code of purchase payment date and delete Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules acceptable behavior in district employee AN ACT relating to viatical settlement prohibition of the payments being Mar 16-posted for passage in the training manual; require school councils brokers. considered accumulated contributions of Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, that propose to adopt an instructional Amend KRS 304.15-700 to provide the member; amend KRS 67A.404 to March 17, 2006 program or curriculum designed to that an insurance agent licensed with a permit service credit purchases based Mar 17-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with instruct students on issues regarding life line of authority shall be deemed to on service only on or after September Committee Substitute, committee harassment, intimidation, or bullying to meet the requirements of a viatical 18, 2002; amend KRS 67A.410 to permit amendment (1-title) afford parents, in a timely manner, the settlement broker without obtaining a retirement after 20 years of service only Mar 20-received in Senate right to inspect and review the license as a viatical settlement broker; after September 18, 2002, and delete Mar 22-posted for passage for instructional material prior to adoption require a life insurance agent operating other provisions establishing service concurrence in House Committee and to address the council on the as a viatical settlement broker to have in required for retirement; amend KRS Substitute, committee amendment (1- proposal prior to its adoption; provide force evidence of financial responsibility 67A.430 to increase the minimum title) for Thursday, March 23, 2006 parents and legal guardians the in the form of an insurance policy in the retirement annuity from $1000 to $1250; Mar 23-passed over and retained in opportunity to opt out their students from sum of not less than $20,000 for any amend KRS 67A.460 to conform; amend the Orders of the Day programs or curriculum regarding single occurrence and $100,000 in the KRS 67A.490 to increase from $300 to Mar 24-Senate concurred in House harassment, intimidation, or bullying; aggregate for all occurrences in 1 year, $1500 the death benefit as prescribed; Committee Substitute, committee specify that students who are opted out or cash deposited with the executive amend KRS 67A.492 to increase from amendment (1-title) ; passed 37-1; shall remain subject to the policy that director in the sum of $20,000, or an one to three years the time that a enrolled, signed by each presiding prohibits harassment, intimidation, or agreement with a viatical settlement surviving spouse has to have been officer; delivered to Governor bullying; amend KRS 158.150 to include provider that the provider assumes the married to a member in order to receive Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. student harassment, intimidation, or responsibility; exempt life insurance the prescribed benefits and make the 144) bullying as a cause for suspension, agents operating as viatical settlement benefits provided available to surviving expulsion, or other appropriate brokers from the viatical settlement spouses of member who died on July SB 109 (BR 1560) - D. Williams disciplinary action; amend KRS. 158.444 brokers financial responsibility 14, 2000, or thereafter; amend KRS to require local school districts to report requirement of $500,000 for one 67A. 560 to delete the requirement that AN ACT relating to disciplinary to the Kentucky Department of occurrence and $1.5 million in the the commissioner of law of the urban- actions. Education all incidents where a student aggregate for all occurrences in one county serve as legal adviser to the Create a new section of KRS Chapter has been disciplined for harassment, year. board and permit the board to hire a 161 to require a teacher to submit to intimidation, or bullying three times in a private investigator to carry out it duties; random drug testing for a period not single semester or where an individual SB 107 - AMENDMENTS amend KRS 67A.570 to permit the board exceed 12 months if the teacher has has been the object of three or more SCS - Retain original provisions, to invest in international or other been reprimanded or disciplined as a documented incidents of harassment, except provide that one option for proof securities permitted under federal law; result of illegal use of controlled intimidation, or bullying in a single of financial responsibility may include an create a new section of KRS 67A.360 to substances; require a teacher who had semester; create a new section of KRS agreement between the viatical 67A.690, relating to requirements for the his or her certification suspended or Chapter 158 require that all student data settlement provider and the agent to add maintenance, security, disposition, and revoked as a result of illegal use of collected that is related to harassment, the agent as an additional insured on the transferal of private account information controlled substances to submit to intimidation, or bullying be subject to the viatical settlement provider's errors and of members, former members, and random testing in accordance with confidentiality provisions of both the ommission insurance in the amount of retirees, to include the requirement for administrative regulations promulgated federal and the Kentucky Family $20,000, rather than allowing the viatical member authorization for the release of by the Education Professional Standards Education Rights and Privacy Acts and settlement provider to enter an information, authorization of the delivery Board; require an administrative or afford parents the right to inspect or agreement assuming responsibility for of copies of notarized records or an judicial proceeding before drug testing of challenge student records as permitted the agent. affidavit in lieu of personal testimony for a teacher; define "teacher" as any under those provisions; require subpoenaed information as prescribed, person for whom certification is required individual student data collected that is Jan 20-introduced in Senate delivery requirements for such records for employment in the public schools of related to harassment, intimidation, or Jan 24-to Banking and Insurance (S) or affidavits, requirements for transmittal the commonwealth; permit the Education bullying to be placed in the student's Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st and disposal of records used in Professional Standards Board to require disciplinary record; create a new section reading, to Calendar with Committee depositions, and establishment of the other conditions for reissuance of of KRS Chapter 158 to provide immunity Substitute acceptable means for the proof of such reinstatement of certificate; and require to school employees or students from a Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules records. that administrative regulations shall cause of action for damages arising from Feb 16-posted for passage in the ensure due process. reporting in good faith a student's Regular Orders of the Day for SB 108 - AMENDMENTS disruptive or disorderly behavior if school Wednesday, February 22, 2006 SCS/LM - Retain original provisions, SB 109 - AMENDMENTS and district procedures are followed Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 37-1 with except add and amend KRS 67A.450 to SCS - Include amendment to KRS regarding the report; make technical Committee Substitute conform; retain the commissioner of law 160.380 to allow a superintendent to corrections. Feb 23-received in House as legal counsel; authorize the board to transfer to a second position any school HCA (1/Title, F. Rasche) - Make title Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (H) hire independent counsel; delete the district employee charged with a felony. amendment. Mar 3-posted in committee authority of the board to hire a private SCA (1/Title, D. Williams) - Make title HFA (1/P, M. Marzian) - Attach the Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, investigator. amendment. provisions of HB 270/GA to SB to Calendar HCS/LM - Retain original provisions HCS - Retain provisions of SB 109/HCS. Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules but make payment of benefits retroactive 109/GA; amend KRS 158.440 to require HFA (2/Title, M. Marzian) - Make title Mar 14-posted for passage in the to July 1, 2005; provide for lump sum school districts to have plans, policies, amendment. Regular Orders of the Day for payments to retirees or surviving and procedures dealing with measures Wednesday, March 15, 2006 spouses as prescribed; declare an for assisting students who are engaging Jan 20-introduced in Senate Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 99-0 EMERGENCY. in disruptive and disorderly behavior, Jan 24-to Judiciary (S) Mar 16-received in Senate; enrolled, HCA (1/Title, C. Hoffman) - Make title including harassment, intimidation, or Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st signed by President of the Senate amendment; declare an EMERGENCY. bullying of another student; amend KRS reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1- practices; require the Legislative House equal to 60 percent of the member's final title) Research Commission to transmit the Mar 6-to Appropriations and Revenue annuity or the member's final rate of pay Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules results of the study to the Interim Joint (H) regardless of retirement date; apply to Feb 24-posted for passage in the Committee on Health and Welfare by Mar 10-posted in committee current recipients; make technical Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, December 1, 2006. Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st changes; amend KRS 67A.560 to allow February 28, 2006 HFA (1, M. Marzian) - Retain the reading, to Calendar board to hire independent counsel for Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with original provisions of the bill; require that Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules any purpose; make technical changes; Committee Substitute, committee employers are responsible for payment Mar 16-posted for passage in the amend KRS 67A.690 to require an amendment (1-title) ; received in House of the $25 application and renewal fee; Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, annual retirement annuity increase of not Mar 6-to Education (H) require that pharmacy technicians are March 17, 2006; floor amendment (1) less than 3 percent but not more than 10 Mar 13-posted in committee responsible for reimbursement of the fee filed percent; make technical changes. Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st to the employer in the event of voluntary Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 95-0; reading, to Calendar or involuntary termination of employment received in Senate Jan 24-introduced in Senate Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules within six weeks of beginning Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President Jan 26-to State and Local Mar 17-posted for passage in the employment. of the Senate Government (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, HFA (2, M. Marzian) - Retain the Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of March 20, 2006 original provisions of the bill; permit the the House; delivered to Governor SB 115 (BR 1267) - J. Westwood Mar 21-floor amendments (1) and (2- sale of emergency contraceptives Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. title) filed without a prescription upon approval of 206) AN ACT relating to government and Mar 24-taken from the Orders of the the Food and Drug Administration. civics education. Day; recommitted to Education (H); HFA (3, K. Stein) - Retain original SB 112 (BR 1595) - J. Pendleton Create a new section of KRS Chapter posting waived; reported favorably, to provisions; name Sections 1 to 10 the 158 to require the Kentucky Department Rules with Committee Substitute, "Grover Norquist Repudiation Act." AN ACT relating to the individual of Education (KDE) to establish a high committee amendment (1-title) ; posted income tax. school government and civics education for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 23-introduced in Senate Amend KRS 141.010 to exclude from pilot program and study; require KDE to Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; 3rd Jan 25-to Licensing, Occupations & the definition of "Adjusted gross income" collaborate with the Kentucky reading, passed 91-1 with Committee Administrative Regulations (S) all compensation received by an Workgroup on Civic Literacy and Substitute, committee amendment (1- Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st individual for active duty in the United Engagement; specify components of the title) ; received in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar with States Armed Forces, including course curriculum to be used in the Committee Substitute compensation received by members of program; require the course to be Introduced Jan. 23, 2006 Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules the National Guard or Reserve called to available through the Kentucky Virtual Mar 7-posted for passage in the active duty; provide that the exclusion High School; require KDE to select 10 SB 110 (BR 1597) - R. Roeding Consent Orders of the Day for applies for tax years beginning after high schools to participate in a three- Wednesday, March 8, 2006 December 31, 2005. year pilot program; require professional AN ACT relating to the practice of Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with development for pilot program pharmacy. Committee Substitute Jan 23-introduced in Senate participants; require the Kentucky Board Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 9-received in House Jan 25-to Appropriations and of Education to select a university to 315 to require pharmacy technicians to Mar 13-to Health and Welfare (H) Revenue (S) develop the course curriculum, develop register; establish qualifications; provide Mar 14-posted in committee; posting and implement professional exemptions; establish a $25 application waived Introduced Jan. 24, 2006 development opportunities, and conduct and renewal fee; establish grounds for Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st a research evaluation of the pilot the denial of a certificate of registration; reading, to Calendar with Committee SB 113 (BR 1448) - C. Gibson program; require annual reports to the permit an applicant who is denied a Substitute Kentucky Board of Education and the certificate of registration to have a Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to operator's Interim Joint Committee on Education; hearing pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B; for passage in the Regular Orders of the licenses. and amend KRS 156.553 to require KDE require that a technician's certificate be Day for Monday, March 20, 2006; floor Amend KRS 186.540 to grant a free to allocate funds from the teachers' conspicuously displayed in the amendments (1) (2) and (3) filed to corrected operator's license to an professional growth fund to support the technician's primary place of Committee Substitute individual if the individual's street name pilot program and study for the fiscal employment and that the technician or postal address was changed and the years 2006-2007 through 2009-2010 in keep on his person during the times he SB 111/FN (BR 1540) - E. Tori person did not physically move to a new an amount not to exceed $75,000 or she works his or her pocket residence. annually. registration card; amend KRS 315.005, AN ACT relating to aerial imagery. 315.020; 315.030, 315.121, 315.125, Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 24-introduced in Senate SB 115 - AMENDMENTS 315.191 to conform. 11 to require all entities within Kentucky Jan 26-to Transportation (S) SCS - Retain original provisions of SB who, using public funds, create or Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, 115, except remove the requirement for SB 110 - AMENDMENTS purchase aerial imagery of locations in to Consent Calendar the Kentucky Department of Education SCS - Retain original provisions, Kentucky to provide a copy to the Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules to allocate funds from the teachers' except limit exemption to pharmacy Commonwealth Office of Technology Feb 6-posted for passage in the professional growth fund to support the technician registration requirement for without cost. Consent Orders of the Day for pilot program and study. family members to no more than 20 days Wednesday, February 8, 2006 SCA (1/Title, J. Westwood) - Make in a calendar year; limit exemption to SB 111 - AMENDMENTS Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 37-0; title amendment. registration requirements for students in SCS - Retain original provisions, received in House HCS - Delete the requirement that the secondary school work-study program to except exclude aerial images which are Feb 13-to Transportation (H) Kentucky Department of Education no more than 14 days; extend the period vector-based; require the imagery to be (KDE) use a request for proposal of time by which a board licensee or added to Kentucky's secure Geospatial SB 114/LM (BR 1498) - T. Buford process to select a university to develop permit holder must notify the board of a Data Warehouse for official government the government and civics education change of address from 14 to 30 days; use only; prohibit disclosure of imagery AN ACT relating to pension systems course curriculum; require KDE to require permit or certificate holder, or to general public if requested by of urban-county governments. develop the curriculum, in collaboration licensee to notify the pharmacy board if provider. Amend KRS 67A.345 to require with the public universities involved with he or she knows or has reason to know HFA (1, J. Gray) - Restrict use of urban-county governments to provide the Kentucky Workgroup on Civic that an employee of the pharmacy is aerial imagery to purposes of public benefits to surviving spouse, disabled Literacy. diverting drugs. safety by government officials. children, and dependent children upon HCS - Retain original provisions; death of a retired member; amend KRS Jan 24-introduced in Senate require the Legislative Research Jan 23-introduced in Senate 67A.430 to increase minimum monthly Jan 26-to Education (S) Commission to conduct a study Jan 25-to Appropriations and annuity and make technical changes; Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, regarding the advisability of pharmacists Revenue (S) amend KRS 67A.440 to allow for an to Calendar with Committee Substitute, prescribing prescription medications; Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st annuity equal to 60 percent of the committee amendment (1-title) require the study to survey and evaluate reading, to Consent Calendar with member's last rate of salary or annuity, Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules practices in other states, the Indian Committee Substitute whichever is greater regardless of Feb 14-posted for passage in the Health Service, other industrialized Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules retirement date; apply to current Regular Orders of the Day for nations, and private health system; Mar 1-posted for passage in the recipients; make technical changes; Wednesday, February 15, 2006 require the study to gather data and Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Amend 67A.490 to increase the death Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with testimony from affected persons and March 2, 2006 benefit from $300 to $1,500; amend Committee Substitute, committee professionals as to the efficacy of these Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 37-1 with KRS 67A.492 to allow for an annuity amendment (1-title) Committee Substitute ; received in Feb 16-received in House Feb 22-to Education (H) file an amicus curiae brief in the cases Jan 27-to Appropriations and constructed in accordance with the most Mar 6-posted in committee before the state or federal courts. Revenue (S) recent American National Standard Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 7-taken from committee; 1st Institute standards; amend various to Calendar with Committee Substitute Jan 25-introduced in Senate reading, to Calendar sections of KRS Chapter 227 to delete Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 27-to State and Local Mar 8-2nd reading; returned to references to the Recreational Vehicle Mar 15-posted for passage in the Government (S) Appropriations and Revenue (S) Certification and Licensure Board and Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Mar 14-reported favorably, to Rules as references to recreational vehicles under March 16, 2006 reading, to Consent Calendar with a Consent Bill the provisions of the chapter; repeal Committee Substitute Mar 15-posted for passage in the KRS 227.565. SB 116/LM/CI (BR 254) - R. Palmer II Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Consent Orders of the Day for SCA (1/Title, B. Guthrie) - Make title Feb 24-posted for passage in the Wednesday, March 15, 2006; 3rd amendment. AN ACT relating to making a false Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, reading, passed 37-0 HFA (1, R. Wilkey) - Amend KRS statement to a peace officer. February 28, 2006 Mar 16-received in House 227.550 to delete the reference to the Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Mar 17-to Appropriations and Recreational Vehicle Certification and 523 relating to perjury and related Committee Substitute ; received in Revenue (H) Licensure Board; amend KRS 227.590 offenses to create the crime of making a House Mar 20-posting waived; posted in to delete the authority of the board to false statement to a peace officer when Mar 6-to State Government (H) committee regulate recreational vehicle shows in a person makes a material false Mar 9-posted in committee Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st the Commonwealth; amend KRS statement to a peace officer in a case Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar 227.620 to establish a fee of $25 for a involving a sexual offense against a reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Class B seal and require the office of the minor, kidnapping of a minor, or incest; Substitute for passage in the Regular Orders of the state fire marshal to provide the provide for Miranda warning; Class D Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006 application for the seal and the seal. felony. amendment (1) filed to Committee Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 97-0; Substitute received in Senate Jan 25-introduced in Senate Jan 24-introduced in Senate Mar 23-posted for passage in the Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President Jan 27-to Transportation (S) Jan 26-to Judiciary (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, of the Senate Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, March 24, 2006; floor amendment (2) Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Introduced Jan. 25, 2006 filed to Committee Substitute the House; delivered to Governor committee amendment (1-title) Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 91-0 with Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules SB 117 (BR 966) - D. Kelly Committee Substitute, floor amendment 207) Mar 7-posted for passage in the (1) ; received in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to reorganization. SB 121 (BR 1356) - R. Leeper Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Confirm Executive Order 2005-891, SB 118/LM (BR 1622) - R. Stivers II Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with dated August 19, 2005, to reorganize the AN ACT relating to elections. Committee Substitute, committee Personnel Cabinet; rename the Office of AN ACT relating to law enforcement Amend KRS 118.105 to change the amendment (1-title) Government Training as the Office for funding. date for certificates of nomination for Mar 9-received in House Employee and Organizational Amend KRS 15.410, 15.420, 15.430, certain replacement candidates from the Mar 13-to Transportation (H) Development; rename the Governmental 15.440, 15.450, 15.460, 15.470, 15.480, second Thursday preceding the date of Mar 14-posted in committee Services Center Authority as the 15.490, 15.500, 15.510, 15.520 and, the regular election to the fourth Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Government Training Advisory Council; relating to the Kentucky Law Thursday preceding the date of the reading, to Calendar rename the Division of Communications Enforcement Foundation Program fund, regular election; to establish that if a Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and Recognition as the Division of to allow participation in the fund by the vacancy in a candidacy occurs later than for passage in the Regular Orders of the Employee Services and Recognition; State Police and Vehicle Enforcement the fourth Thursday preceding the date Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 create the Office of Communications; officers; change the amount of the salary of the regular election, no certificates are Mar 20-floor amendment (1) filed create the Office of Human Resource supplement; and provide for fund to be filed but a candidate may seek Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 96-2 with Planning and Diversity Initiatives, and eligibility determinations by the Justice election by write-in vote; amend KRS floor amendment (1) create the Division of Workforce Cabinet. 118.176 to require that an action Mar 22-received in Senate Analytics and the Division of Diversity regarding the bona fides of any Apr 10-posted for passage for Relations within the office; create the Jan 25-introduced in Senate candidate be commenced no later than concurrence in House floor amendment Division of Human Resource Projects Jan 27-to Appropriations and the third Tuesday in August prior to the (1) as a Consent Bill; Senate concurred within the Department for Personnel Revenue (S) general election; to require the Circuit in House floor amendment (1) ; passed Administration; create the Division of Mar 8-taken from committee; 1st Judge and the Court of Appeals to give 37-0; enrolled, signed by President of Special Programs within the Department reading; returned to Appropriations and preference to actions brought under this the Senate for Employee Insurance. Revenue (S) section over other civil actions or Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Mar 9-taken from committee; 2nd proceedings pending in court; to require the House; delivered to Governor SB 117 - AMENDMENTS reading; returned to Appropriations and the Court of Appeals or a court of Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. SCS - Retain original provisions of the Revenue (S) Appeals Judge to render an order no 217) bill; place the Government Training later than the fourth Thursday before the Advisory Council under the Office for SB 119/CI (BR 1517) - R. Stivers II general election in order to allow a Introduced Jan. 26, 2006 Employee and Organizational political party to file a certificate of Development within the Personnel AN ACT relating to inmate labor. nomination for a replacement candidate. SB 123 (BR 1391) - T. Buford Cabinet; remove the language placing Create new sections of KRS Chapter the Governmental Services Center at 197 relating to prisons, to permit the Jan 25-introduced in Senate AN ACT relating to financial services. Kentucky State University; make Department of Corrections to operate a Jan 27-to State and Local Establish KRS Chapter 366A, to be conforming amendments regarding Prison Industries Enhancement (PIE) Government (S) cited as the Kentucky Money renaming the council. program, in which the labor of prisoners Transmitters Act of 2006, and create HCS - Retain the original provisions of is leased to private entities to make SB 122 (BR 1645) - R. Sanders Jr new sections of KRS Chapter 366A to: the bill; reinstate the language which products and perform services for define terms; require persons engaged places the Governmental Services private employers; create a commission AN ACT relating to the registration of in the business of money transmission to Center at Kentucky State University and to oversee the activities of the program. trailers, and declaring an emergency. be licensed on or after October 1, 2006; attaches it to the Personnel Cabinet for Amend KRS 186.675 to exempt authorize the executive director of the administrative purposes only; rename Jan 25-introduced in Senate trailers, semitrailers and travel trailers Office of Financial Institutions to the Governmental Services Center Jan 27-to Judiciary (S) being transported under contract with prescribe the licensing form containing Authority as the Government Training Mar 13-posting waived the Federal Emergency Management listed information; require each licensee Advisory Council. Agency from the provisions of KRS to have a net worth of no less than HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Amend KRS SB 120 (BR 1410) - R. Stivers II 186.650 to 186.700 relating to the $500,000 at all times; require a surety 18A.025 to delete certain duties registration of trailers. bond or similar security in the amount of assigned to the Office of the Secretary. AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife. at least $500,000 for each licensee, HFA (2, J. Vincent) - Amend KRS Amend KRS 48.315 to delete KRS SB 122 - AMENDMENTS subject to increase to $5 million at the 174.125 to rename the Kentucky Bicycle 150.150 and 235.330, the game and fish SCS - Delete provisions of the original discretion of the executive director and Bikeway Commission to the fund statute from the list of funds that bill; create a new section of KRS based upon the applicant's financial Kentucky Bicycle and Pedestrian may be transferred in a budget bill to the Chapter 227 to require that all condition and other criteria; require each Byways Commission; clarify the duties of general fund. recreational vehicles and park trailers licensee to maintain permissible the commission; allow the commission to sold, leased, or offered for sale by a investments, as defined, that have a Jan 25-introduced in Senate retailer to a consumer in the state are market value computed in accordance with the right to an appeal for an 366.020, 366.023, 366.030, 366.040, Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules with generally accepted accounting administrative hearing with the executive 366.050, 366.060, 366.070, 366.080, Mar 21-posted for passage in the principles equal to the aggregate amount director; authorize the executive director 366.090, 366.100, 366.110, 366.120, Regular Orders of the Day for of all outstanding payment instruments; to issue a written order to suspend or 366.140, 366.150 and 366.990; provide Wednesday, March 22, 2006 require a nonrefundable license revoke an agent's license for specified that an emergency exists and this Act Mar 22-floor amendments (2) and (3- application fee of $500 if made on or violations of this chapter, valid for a shall take effect upon signature of the title) filed before March 31, and $250 if made after period of 3 years, with the right to an Governor; and require the Reviser of Mar 23-floor amendment (4-title) filed March 31, with the license to remain in appeal for an administrative hearing with Statutes to renumber KRS Chapters Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with force through September 30 of the year the executive director; authorize the 287, 288, 290, 291, 292, 294,366, 366A, floor amendments (2) and (4-title) ; the license if issued, and authorize the executive director to issue a cease and and 368 as subtitles to a single KRS received in Senate executive director to assess a desist order for violation of this chapter Chapter entitled the "Kentucky Financial Apr 10-posted for passage for reasonable fee for agents of licensees or regulations promulgated pursuant to Services Code"; and, require the Reviser concurrence in House floor amendments by administrative regulation; require the this chapter if the person fails to show of Statutes to renumber KRS 287.011, (2) and (4-title) ; passed over and executive director to investigate each cause why the order should not be 287.012, 287.013, 287.020 and 287.025 retained for concurrence in House applicant and determine if the applicant issued and allow the executive director as part of a separate subtitle of the code Amendments meets the requirements of this chapter, to petition the Franklin Circuit Court or created by this Act. Apr 11-Senate concurred in House approve or deny an application, place a any court of competent jurisdiction for floor amendments (2) and (4-title) ; licensee on probation, deny or refuse to issuance of an injunction or other SB 123 - AMENDMENTS passed 36-0 renew the designation of an agent, and appropriate relief for violation of this SCS - Retain original provision with Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each any person aggrieved by such action of chapter; authorize the executive director technical changes; delete inclusion of presiding officer; delivered to Governor the executive director may file an to enter an emergency order KRS Chapter 292 from the newly Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. application for appeal of the executive suspending, limiting, or restricting a created financial services chapter. 247) director's denial; require an annual licensee's or agent's license without prior SCA (1/Title, T. Buford) - Make title renewal fee of $500 no later than notice or hearing if there is a threat of amendment. SB 124 (BR 1539) - E. Tori September 20 of each year, to be immediate or irreparable harm to the SFA (1, T. Buford) - Make technical accompanied by a written renewal report public health, safety or welfare including corrections. AN ACT relating to special license as prescribed by the executive director; conviction of a felony involving theft, HFA (1, K. Upchurch) - Create a new plates. require a licensee to file a written report fraud or breach of trust, indictment or section of KRS Chapter 288 to permit a Amend KRS 186.166 prohibit certain with the executive director within 15 conviction under the USA PATRIOT Act consumer loan licensee to charge an logos or slogans which are a business days of the occurrence of listed of 2001, suspension or revocation of a acquisition charge not in excess of 8 representation of the word "Kentucky" events; require a licensee to notify the license in another state or country, listing percent of the principal loan on loans of from appearing on special military executive director in writing of a of a licensee or its agent on the blocked not less than $100 and not more than license plates; amend KRS 186.162 proposed change of control with a persons list prepared by the United $1,000 plus an installment account remove extra fee for special military written request for approval of the States Department of the Treasury or handling charge based on the amount of related license plates. acquisition, accompanied by a fee of Department of State as a potential the loan; restrict the term of such loan to $100 and proof of that after investigation terrorist threat, or for insolvency or not less than 3 months nor more than 15 SB 124 - AMENDMENTS the executive director may approve or bankruptcy, subject to appeal by the months; provide for a refund or credit to SCS - Restrict the prohibition against disapprove the change of control; licensee or agent; authorize the the borrower a part of the installment including the state brand or logo on a authorize the executive director to executive director to levy a civil penalty handling charge if the loan is prepaid in military license plate to Purple Heart conduct an examination or investigation, of $1,000 to $5,000 per day per violation full; specify the only other charges that license plates; delete Section 2, with or without prior notice, of a licensee of this chapter or regulation promulgated may be made on such loans; prohibit regarding a reduction in fees for military- or any of its agents, which may be pursuant to this chapter; authorize the loan charges under this section from related license plates. conducted jointly with the federal or executive order to enter into a consent being imposed on a borrower who has SFA (1, G. Tapp) - Amend KRS another state government; require each order with a person to resolve a matter one or more loans outstanding with the 186.162 to reduce the initial fee for the licensee to make, keep, and preserve arising under this chapter; authorize the same licensee or affiliated licensee; Law Enforcement Memorial Special specified books, records, and accounts executive director to stay, suspend, or require a loan under this section to License Plate from $75 to $38 dollars; for a period of 5 years, including postpone the effective date of an order provide for repayment in substantially allow motorcycles to receive special retention in electronic format, and issued under this chapter; permit a equal monthly installments; amend KRS license plates by paying the special plate require that records located out of state person aggrieved by an order of the 288.533 to permit a consumer loan fee in lieu of regular motorcycle shall be accessible to the executive executive director under this chapter to company to collect a credit registration fees; amend KRS 186.050 to director upon 7 business days notice; file an application for an administrative investigations charge of $1.50 rather conform. require every licensee and its agents to hearing, with appeal as a matter of right than $1.00 for each $50 of the principal HFA (1, M. Weaver) - Require that file all reports set forth in the federal to the Franklin Circuit Court; authorize amount of the loan; repeal KRS 288.590 300 applications and initial state fees be Bank Secrecy Act pertaining to money any person aggrieved by conduct of a which requires an annual report by collected by the sponsoring agency laundering and provide that filing with licensee or an agent under this chapter consumer loan licensees. before the motorcycle version of an the appropriate federal agency shall be to file a complaint with the executive HFA (2/P, R. Wilkey) - Attach existing special plate is issued. deemed compliance with this director who shall investigate the provisions of HB 320/GA. requirement; provide that documents, complaint and may take corrective HFA (3/Title, R. Wilkey) - Make title Jan 26-introduced in Senate materials, reports or other information in action; prohibit knowingly filing any amendment. Jan 30-to Transportation (S) the possession or control of the record containing a false statement, HFA (4/Title, R. Wilkey) - Make title Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st executive director are confidential, misrepresentation or false certification amendment. reading, to Consent Calendar with privileged, and not subject to the Open subject to prosecution as a Class D Committee Substitute Records Act, but provide that the felony and prohibit knowingly engaging Jan 26-introduced in Senate Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; floor executive director may share information in activity for which a license is required Jan 30-to Banking and Insurance (S) amendment (1) filed to Committee in his possession with other federal, under this chapter, subject to Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Substitute state and international regulatory prosecution as a Class C felony; require reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 27-posted for passage in the agencies or law enforcement agencies, that all administrative proceedings under Committee Substitute, committee Consent Orders of the Day for and the Money Transmitter Regulators this chapter comply with KRS Chapter amendment (1-title) Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Association, may enter into agreements 13 B; authorize the Office of Financial Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 1-taken from the Consent Orders for sharing such information with other Institutions to exercise all state Mar 1-posted for passage in the of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders jurisdictions, may disclose a list of administrative functions relating to Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, of the Day; passed over and retained in persons licensed under this chapter and regulation, supervision and licensing of March 2, 2006; floor amendment (1) filed the Orders of the Day may disclose any order issued against a money transmitters; require licensees to Committee Substitute Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with licensee, its agents, or responsible and agents to comply with all applicable Mar 2-taken from the Consent Orders Committee Substitute, floor amendment individuals of the licensee, but specify federal and state laws; provide that a of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders (1) that sharing of information shall not license issued under KRS Chapter 366 of the Day; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 3-received in House compromise the confidentiality shall expire at midnight on September with Committee Substitute, committee Mar 6-to Transportation (H) requirement; require licensees to enter 30, 2006 and all licensees must seek amendment (1-title), floor amendment Mar 14-posted in committee into express written contracts with any renewal pursuant to this chapter; (1) Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st agent or agents; require agents to establish that the intent of the General Mar 3-received in House reading, to Calendar adhere to a specified code of conduct; Assembly is to ensure safe and sound Mar 6-to Banking and Insurance (H) Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted authorize the executive director to issue money transmission and ensure that the Mar 8-posted in committee for passage in the Regular Orders of the a written order to suspend or revoke a business of money transmission is not Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed Day for Monday, March 20, 2006; floor license for specified violations of this used for criminal purposes, to protect the Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st amendment (1) filed chapter, valid for a period of 3 years, public interest; repeal KRS 366.010, reading, to Calendar Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with floor amendment (1) ; received in Senate to limit the scope of a special faculty Introduced Jan. 30, 2006 students in the 11th grade to take the Apr 10-posted for passage for licensee's practice to those activities that ACT; require the cost of the ACT be paid concurrence in House floor amendment are necessarily a part of the licensee's SB 129 (BR 1619) - V. McGaha, J. for by students who elect to have ACT (1) as a Consent Bill; Senate concurred academic work; amend KRS 311.592 to Pendleton scores forwarded to colleges; require the in House floor amendment (1) ; passed allow an emergency order to be issued cost of the ACT be paid for by the 37-0; enrolled, signed by President of when grounds for the issuance of a Feb 28-WITHDRAWN Kentucky Department of Education for the Senate motion to revoke probation or an order of students electing not to have ACT Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of indefinite restriction exists; amend KRS SB 130 (BR 1399) - D. Kelly, K. Winters, scores forwarded to a college; require the House; delivered to Governor 311.594 to establish procedures for B. Guthrie, V. McGaha, R. Roeding, K. the WorkKeys assessment to be taken Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. taking disciplinary action against Stine, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, J. Westwood only by those students who choose not 190) licensees suspected of violating the to have ACT scores forwarded to board's order of indefinite restriction; AN ACT relating to educational colleges; establish in the new section of SB 125/LM (BR 281) - K. Stine, D. amend KRS 311.605 to require agents assessment and accountability. KRS Chapter 158 that the high school Thayer, D. Boswell, R. Roeding, J. of the board to obtain the licensee's Amend KRS 158.6453 to require that, readiness examination in the 8th grade Westwood consent or a search warrant prior to beginning in 2008-2009, the assessment shall be in lieu of a customized or entering the licensee's premises or program under the Commonwealth commercially available norm-referenced AN ACT relating to abortions. seizing evidence from the licensee; Accountability Testing System (CATS) test in middle school; change references Amend KRS 311.725, relating to amend KRS 311.990 to elevate a first- for high schools include the ACT to a high school "remediation" program informed consent, to require information time offense of practicing medicine examination in English, reading, to an "accelerated learning" program; to be given in person; specify record- without a license from a Class A mathematics, and science to be require students with low scores on the keeping requirements for forms required misdemeanor to a Class D felony. administered in grade 11, the WorkKeys high school readiness examination in the under that section; require the cabinet to assessments in reading for information, 8th grade or the college readiness give the woman original documents; SB 127 - AMENDMENTS business writing, and applied examination in the 10th grade to have amend KRS 311.990, relating to SCS/CI - Retain original provisions, mathematics, and any other component intervention strategies for accelerated penalties, to provide a penalty for except delete provision requiring the necessary to comply with the federal No learning incorporated into their learning violating the informed consent board to promulgate administrative Child Left Behind Act; establish that the plan; require the Kentucky Department provisions. regulations establishing standards of Act examination and additional items in of Education, rather than the school conduct to provide guidance to licensees high school be used in lieu of a district, pay for a second administration SB 125 - AMENDMENTS concerning acceptable behavior. customized or commercially available of the ACT test; delete provisions SFA (1, E. Scorsone) - Amend to norm-referenced test; establish the kinds requiring the establishment of a new allow the requirement for oral, non- Jan 26-introduced in Senate of accommodations to be provided for baseline for the assessment system; prerecorded communication to be met Jan 30-to Licensing, Occupations & students with disabilities taking the ACT; require the Kentucky Department of by oral, interactive telephone or video Administrative Regulations (S) establish that the new portions of the Education to consult with the National conference communication. Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st high school assessment program shall Technical Advisory Panel for reading, to Consent Calendar with be known as the "Kentucky Work and Assessment and Accountability for Jan 26-introduced in Senate Committee Substitute College Readiness Examination" or adjustments to the formula for the Jan 30-to Judiciary (S) Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted "Readiness Examination"; require the accountability index or the baseline Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Consent Orders of the cost of the first administration of the required if substantive changes are reading, to Calendar; floor amendment Day for Thursday, February 23, 2006 Readiness Examination to be paid for by made to the assessment and (1) filed Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with the Kentucky Department of Education; accountability system. Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute require individual reporting of student SCA (1, K. Winters) - Make technical Feb 24-posted for passage in the Feb 24-received in House results on the Readiness Examination; corrections. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) require that student results on the SFA (1, T. Shaughnessy) - Require February 28, 2006 Mar 6-posted in committee Readiness Examination shall be the ACT and WorkKeys Assessments be Feb 28-3rd reading; floor amendment Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st recorded on a student's high school taken by all students in the 11th grade; (1) defeated ; passed 34-3; received in reading, to Calendar transcript; create a new section of KRS require the scores of the assessments to House Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Chapter 158 to require a high school to be added to the students' transcripts; Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the offer a student who receives a low score require the Kentucky Department of Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 on the ACT in English, reading, or Education to pay for the assessments. SB 126 (BR 1202) - K. Stine Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 97-0 mathematics the opportunity to SFA (2, T. Shaughnessy) - Require an Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, participate in a remedial program; individual student report to parents for AN ACT relating to economic signed by each presiding officer; establish permissible components of the each fifth grade student summarizing the development. delivered to Governor remedial program; require the Kentucky student's readiness in reading and Amend KRS 154.12-2084 to extend Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Department of Education, the Council on mathematics for middle school based on skills training investment credit, under 175) Postsecondary Education, and public the student's fourth grade state the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation, universities to provide technical assessment results; require a plan for to include new employee training; allow SB 128 (BR 1725) - T. Shaughnessy assistance to schools and school accelerated learning for any student with service or technology firms to be eligible districts in the development of identified deficiencies. for the credit. AN ACT relating to credit cards. remediation programs; require a school SFA (3, T. Shaughnessy) - Require an Create a new section of KRS Chapter district to pay for the cost of a second individual student report to parents for Jan 26-introduced in Senate 367 to define terms pertaining to credit administration of the ACT, to be each fifth-grade student summarizing the Jan 30-to Economic Development, card transactions; prohibit a credit card reimbursed by the Kentucky Department student's readiness in reading and Tourism & Labor (S) issuer from increasing the applicable of Education if the student meets mathematics based on the student's Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st annual percentage rate or imposing fees established achievement standards; fourth-grade state assessment results; reading, to Consent Calendar on the account of a credit card holder establish that the cost of any subsequent require the school's fifth-grade staff to Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules who has made all payments in administrations of the ACT shall be paid develop a plan for accelerated learning Feb 27-posted for passage in the compliance with the terms of the card by the student; amend KRS 158.6455 to for any student with identified Consent Orders of the Day for holder agreement, due to the holder's establish the 2008-2010 school years as deficiencies. Wednesday, March 1, 2006 indebtedness or failure to make timely the new baseline for high schools for HCS/FN - Retain original provisions, Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 payments to any other creditor or due to measuring school improvement under except require all 11th grade students to Mar 2-received in House any negative information in the holder's the CATS assessment and take the ACT test at the expense of the Mar 6-to Economic Development (H) consumer report about acts or omissions accountability system. Kentucky Department of Education; of the holder not directly related to the require students who score high on SB 127/CI (BR 1582) - G. Tapp credit card account; deem violation of SB 130 - AMENDMENTS readiness tests to be counseled to enroll this section to be an unfair, false, SCS - Retain original provision of the in accelerated or advanced placement AN ACT relating to medical licensing. misleading, or deceptive act or practice bill, except amend KRS 158.6453 to courses; allow students in grades 10, 11, Amend KRS 311.550 to limit the in the conduct of trade or commerce in establish that changes to the or 12 to take the WorkKeys scope of a special faculty license to violation of KRS 367.170; provide for assessment program in middle and high assessments with the initial cost to be those practices that are incidental to the civil liability; make applicable to credit school shall be implemented no later paid by the Kentucky Department of licensee's academic appointment; cards issued or renewed on or after July than the 2008-2009 school year; require Education; require the issuance of amend KRS 311.565 to allow the State 1, 2006. the assessment program to include a Kentucky employability certificates to Board of Medical Licensure to high school readiness examination in the students meeting the WorkKeys promulgate administrative regulations Jan 26-introduced in Senate 8th grade and a college readiness threshold established by the Cabinet for regarding the standards of conduct for Jan 30-to Banking and Insurance (S) examination in the 10th grade; require all Workforce Development; require the medical licensees; amend KRS 311.571 Kentucky Department of Education to seek input from the Office of Education (6-title) filed 2 of the bill. Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Accountability, the School Curriculum, Apr 11-3rd reading; floor amendment SFA (2, J. Pendleton) - Revise Feb 24-received in House Assessment, and Accountability Council, (3) ruled not germane ; passed 90-9 with Section 2 to apply to Kentucky and Feb 28-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and and the National Technical Advisory Committee Substitute, committee Federal fish, game, and wildlife laws. Public Safety (H) Panel on Assessment and Accountability amendment (1), floor amendment (2) ; SFA (3, R. Stivers II) - Delete Mar 3-posted in committee regarding reducing the number of received in Senate; posted for passage reference to KRS 150.720 as a section Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, questions on the Commonwealth for concurrence in House Committee subject to violation; delete six-month to Calendar Accountability Testing System if it is Substitute, committee amendment (1), imprisonment as a punishment for Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules determined that open-response or floor amendment (2); Senate concurred violating various sections of KRS Mar 14-posted for passage in the multiple-choice items in the assessment in House Committee Substitute, Chapter 150. Regular Orders of the Day for program provide direct measures of the committee amendment (1), floor Wednesday, March 15, 2006 standards of the core content for amendment (2) ; passed 37-0 Jan 30-introduced in Senate Mar 21-floor amendment (1) filed assessment; delete specific components Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each Feb 1-to Judiciary (S) Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with of accelerated learning that are to be presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st floor amendment (1) developed by the school district. Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 24-received in Senate HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Change 227) Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules Apr 10-posted for passage for dates for new assessment requirements Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed concurrence in House floor amendment from "2008-2009" to "2007-2008." SB 131 (BR 1702) - R. Stivers II, J. Feb 23-floor amendment (2) filed (1) as a Consent Bill; Senate concurred HFA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Require the Rhoads Feb 24-posted for passage in the in House floor amendment (1) ; passed Kentucky Department of Education to Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, 37-0; enrolled, signed by President of select the high school readiness exam to AN ACT relating to gas distribution February 28, 2006 the Senate be given to students in grade 8, to select utilities. Feb 28-taken from the Consent Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of either the PLAN or PSAT college Create a new section of KRS Chapter Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular the House; delivered to Governor readiness exam to be given to students 278 to require the Public Service Orders of the Day; passed over and Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. in grade 10, and to select the ACT or the Commission to approve certain long- retained in the Orders of the Day; floor 194) SAT college admissions and placement term contracts by utilities for synthetic amendment (3) filed test to be given to students in grade 11. gas from coal. Mar 1-3rd reading; floor amendment SB 134 (BR 900) - D. Kelly HFA (2, F. Rasche) - Make technical (1) withdrawn ; passed 38-0 with floor corrections. Jan 30-introduced in Senate amendments (2) and (3) AN ACT relating to reorganization. HFA (3, M. Marzian) - Attach Feb 1-to Agriculture and Natural Mar 2-received in House Amend KRS 11.505 to rename provisions of HB 270/GA to SB Resources (S) Mar 6-to Natural Resources and various divisions and offices within the 130/HCS. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Environment (H) Commonwealth Office of Technology HFA (4/Title, M. Marzian) - Make title to Consent Calendar Mar 7-posted in committee (COT); transfer the Division of Printing amendment. Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st Services from the Office of HFA (5, R. Nelson) - Direct the Feb 15-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar Administrative Services (FAC) to COT; Legislative Research Commission to Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules amend KRS 11.512 to transfer the Office study the cost of textbooks, supplies, February 16, 2006 Mar 16-posted for passage in the of the 911 Coordinator from COT to the and instructional supplements at the Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Office of Homeland Security; amend elementary, secondary, and received in House March 17, 2006 KRS 11.515 to change the name of the postsecondary levels. Feb 22-to Tourism Development and Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Geographic Information Advisory HFA (6/Title, R. Nelson) - Make title Energy (H) Mar 22-received in Senate; enrolled, Council to the Kentucky Geospatial amendment. Feb 28-posted in committee signed by President of the Senate Board; make changes in the Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 23-enrolled, signed by Speaker of membership of the board; repeal KRS Jan 30-introduced in Senate to Calendar the House; delivered to Governor 11.550 and reenact as a new section of Feb 1-to Education (S) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. KRS Chapter 194A to transfer the Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 16-posted for passage in the 94) Telehealth Board from COT to the to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Cabinet for Health and Family Services; committee amendment (1) ; floor March 17, 2006 Introduced Jan. 31, 2006 amend KRS 12.023 to attach the Office amendments (1) and (2) filed to Mar 17-3rd reading, passed 98-0 of Homeland Security to the Office of the Committee Substitute Mar 20-received in Senate; enrolled, SB 133 (BR 1736) - E. Tori Governor; create a new section of KRS Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor signed by each presiding officer; Chapter 42 to establish a Utility Savings amendment (3) filed to Committee delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to military affairs. Council to evaluate energy costs Substitute Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Amend KRS 36.040 to authorize the throughout state government; establish Feb 14-posted for passage in the 55) adjutant general to enter into federal the duties and membership of the Regular Orders of the Day for agreements to carry out needs of the council; amend KRS 42.016 to attach Wednesday, February 15, 2006 SB 132 (BR 1674) - R. Stivers II, R. Department of Military Affairs; amend the Utility Savings Council to the Office Feb 15-3rd reading; floor amendment Palmer II KRS 61.394 to increase the number of of the Secretary of the FAC; amend KRS (1) ruled out of order ; floor amendment days of annual military leave from 15 42.0171 to transfer the Division of Fleet (2) withdrawn ; passed 37-0 with AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife days to 21 days for the National Guard Management from the Transportation Committee Substitute, committee license violations. and Reserve; amend KRS 38.250 to Cabinet to the FAC's Office of amendment (1), floor amendment (3) Create a new section of KRS Chapter conform; amend KRS 171.782 to permit Administrative Services; amend KRS Feb 16-received in House 150 to authorize the Department of Fish the Kentucky Military Heritage 56.450 to add the executive director of Feb 23-to Education (H) and Wildlife Resources to enter Commission to have designees take the the Office of the Controller to the Feb 27-posted in committee reciprocal agreements with other states place of the named members; amend membership of the State Property and Mar 2-reassigned to Appropriations relating to violations of hunting and KRS 304.13-063 to include an insurance Buildings Commission; amend KRS and Revenue (H) fishing laws and require administrative reduction for military members who take 56.861 to add the executive director of Mar 8-posted in committee regulations to be promulgated; amend a defensive driving class from the United the Office of the Controller to the Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st KRS 150.990 to require that an States Armed Forces. Kentucky Asset/Liability Commission; reading, to Calendar with Committee individual who fails to appear pursuant to amend KRS 65.7623 to attach the Substitute, committee amendment (1) a citation or summons for violation of SB 133 - AMENDMENTS Commercial Mobile Radio Service Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; floor KRS Chapter 150 or administrative HFA (1, C. Siler) - Clarify that Emergency Telecommunications Board amendment (1) filed to Committee regulation promulgated thereunder forfeit insurance reduction for military members to the Office of Homeland Security, Substitute his or her hunting and fishing license; shall be actuarially sound; make Section rather than to COT, for administrative Mar 20-posted for passage in the require courts to notify department when 5 effective January 1, 2007. purposes; amend KRS 131.020 to Regular Orders of the Day for for an individual fails to appear pursuant to establish the Division of Special Tuesday, March 21, 2006; taken from a citation or summons for violation of Jan 31-introduced in Senate Investigations within the Department of the Orders of the Day; recommitted to KRS Chapter 150 or administrative Feb 2-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Revenue; give instructions to the reviser Education (H) regulation promulgated thereunder; Public Protection (S) of statutes; amend KRS 11.507, 11.517, Mar 21-taken from Committee, placed increase minimum and maximum Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st 42.0172, 42.650, 65.7621, 174.020, in the Orders of the Day; floor penalties for violation of several sections reading, to Consent Calendar 205.559, 216.265, 304.17A-138, and amendments (2) and (3) filed to of KRS Chapter 150; amend KRS Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules 342.315 to conform; confirm Executive Committee Substitute, floor amendment 150.280 to conform. Feb 22-posted for passage in the Orders 2005-560, 2005-562, and 2005- (4-title) filed Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, 1254 to the extent these orders are not Mar 22-floor amendment (5) filed to SB 132 - AMENDMENTS February 23, 2006 otherwise confirmed or superseded by Committee Substitute, floor amendment SFA (1, J. Pendleton) - Delete Section this Act. Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, Feb 16-posted for passage in the Feb 23-received in House SB 134 - AMENDMENTS passed 99-0 with Committee Substitute ; Consent Orders of the Day for Feb 28-to Natural Resources and HCS - Retain original provisions; received in Senate Wednesday, February 22, 2006 Environment (H) amend KRS 11.507 to add a provision Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 2-posted in committee directing that nothing in that section give SB 135 (BR 454) - D. Mongiardo Feb 23-received in House Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, COT the right to release or provide Feb 28-to Natural Resources and to Calendar access to an agency's data that is AN ACT relating to audiologists. Environment (H) Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted confidential under attorney-client Amend various sections of KRS Mar 2-posted in committee for passage in the Regular Orders of the evidentiary privileges or the Kentucky Chapters 334 and 334A to allow Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Rules of Professional Conduct, or to an audiologists to fit and sell hearing aids to Calendar Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 93-0 agency's projects and systems that are and instruments under a regular Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 13-received in Senate related to confidential or privileged data; audiologist license, rather than requiring for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 15-enrolled, signed by each create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 separate licensure by the hearing Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 presiding officer; delivered to Governor to direct the Secretary of Finance and instrument specialist board; create a Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 94-0 Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Administration to review the information new section of KRS Chapter 334, Mar 10-received in Senate 39) technology infrastructure of each relating to hearing instrument specialists, Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each executive branch agency and and a new section of KRS Chapter presiding officer; delivered to Governor SB 139/AA (BR 1445) - J. Denton consolidate operational control under the 334A, relating to speech-language Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. COT when it is found to be in the best pathologists and audiologists, to 37) AN ACT relating to the Kentucky interests of the Commonwealth; exempt eliminate hearing instrument specialist Board of Emergency Medical Services, the Transportation Cabinet; amend and board jurisdiction over a licensed SB 137 (BR 1714) - T. Jensen and declaring an emergency. repeal various KRS sections to abolish audiologist who fits and sells hearing Amend KRS 311A.015 to attach the the following administrative bodies: the instruments on the earlier of January 30, AN ACT relating to blasting. Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Central State Hospital Recovery 2007, or the date the audiologist is Amend KRS 351.315 to extend to Services to the Kentucky Community Authority, County Officials issued an initial audiologist license, certified surface coal miners the and Technical College System and Compensation Board, Kentucky Savings license renewal, or reinstatement; requirement that an applicant for require annual reports to the Governor, Bond Authority, Kentucky Pollution amend KRS 334A.020 to expand the renewal of a blaster's license must have KCTCS, and the General Assembly; Abatement and Water Resources definitions for "audiologist" and "the attended blaster's training during the amend KRS 311A.020 to specify Finance Authority, Water Resource practice of audiology"; define "hearing preceding three years. employment duties of the board and Development Commission, Governor's instrument"; amend KRS 334A.080 to KCTCS, require existing employees to Advisory Committee on require the speech-language pathology Jan 31-introduced in Senate be transferred and specify transfer of Intergovernmental Relations, and audiology board to promulgate Feb 2-to Agriculture and Natural employment records and months of Procurement Advisory Council, Red Fox administrative regulations relating to Resources (S) service credit between KCTCS and KRS Tri-County Cooperative Corporation, and hearing instrument customer contracts Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Chapter 18A employment; specify that Agricultural Diversification and and approved brands and models of to Consent Calendar new employees are employees of Development Council; amend KRS hearing instruments; amend KRS Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules KCTCS; require the board to establish a 151.710 to increase the total 304.17A-132, relating to insurance Feb 16-posted for passage in the personnel committee to make membership of the Kentucky River coverage for hearing aids, to approve Consent Orders of the Day for recommendations for new hires and Authority from twelve to thirteen; permit hearing aids dispensed by either an Wednesday, February 22, 2006 conduct job performance reviews; a member to continue to serve and vote audiologist licensed under KRS Chapter Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 specify that all board funds shall be until his or her successor is appointed 334A or a hearing instrument specialist Feb 23-received in House transferred to KCTCS; specify budget and qualified; require a quorum to be licensed under KRS Chapter 334; make Feb 28-to Natural Resources and process for the board; and specify the seven instead of six; amend KRS technical corrections. Environment (H) board retains remaining duties and 224A.030 and 224A.300 to make Mar 2-posted in committee powers; effective July 1, 2006; technical corrections and conforming Jan 31-introduced in Senate Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, EMERGENCY. amendments. Feb 2-to Licensing, Occupations & to Calendar HFA (1, S. Nunn) - Remove the Administrative Regulations (S) Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 31-introduced in Senate provision in Section 23 which removes for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 2-to Education (S) the Transportation Cabinet from the SB 136 (BR 1713) - T. Jensen Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 technology infrastructure streamline Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 SB 140 (BR 1754) - R. Jones II provision. AN ACT relating to surface coal Mar 10-received in Senate HFA (2, J. Vincent) - Amend KRS mining. Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each AN ACT relating to motor carriers. 174.125 to rename the Kentucky Bicycle Amend KRS 350.060 by deleting presiding officer; delivered to Governor Create a new section of KRS 281 to and Bikeway Commission to the provisions exempting operations Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. define "rear impact guard" and "rear end Kentucky Bicycle and Pedestrian affecting two acres or less which 25) protection" on motor carriers; require all Byways Commission; clarify the duties of commenced on or before June 5, 1987, motor carrier safety inspections to the commission; allow the commission to and ended on or before November 7, SB 138 (BR 1715) - T. Jensen include an inspection of rear impact file an amicus curiae brief in the cases 1987, from KRS Chapter 350 guard and rear end protection; require before the state or federal courts. requirements; delete provisions relating AN ACT relating to penalties. Transportation Cabinet to include HFA (3/P, A. Simpson) - Attach the to permit renewal applications not timely Amend KRS 351.990 to increase the violation of defective guard or protection provisions of HB 437 GA. filed; amend KRS 350.075 to delete fines for violating KRS 351.315 to in the out-of-service criteria used for requirement to submit mining regulations 351.375; provide a civil fine for a blasting safety inspections; permit a motor carrier Jan 31-introduced in Senate to federal government on or before operation that results in the death or cited solely for missing or defective rear Feb 2-to State and Local Government August 1, 1986; amend KRS 350.090 to serious injury of a person. guard when transporting livestock or (S) delete the exception for applications or perishable goods to continue to Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, renewals submitted in compliance with SB 138 - AMENDMENTS destination rather than being placed out- to Calendar KRS 350.060(2) from submission SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Define "serious of-service; amend KRS 281.990 to Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules requirements relating to methods of physical injury" as an injury which has establish a fine of $250 for violation; Feb 14-posted for passage in the operation, grading, backfilling, and the reasonable potential to cause death provide that for the first 90 days after the Regular Orders of the Day for reclamation plans; amend KRS 350.093 and provide that the penalty be effective date, a motor carrier will be Wednesday, February 15, 2006 to delete the exception of actions by assessed in the event of a serious issued a courtesy warning as to the fine Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 third parties from coverage by bond; physical injury. and out-of-service penalties that will Feb 16-received in House amend KRS 350.445 to delete "support occur for continuing to operate a motor Feb 22-to State Government (H) coal mining actives" language from Jan 31-introduced in Senate carrier with a missing or defective rear Mar 2-posted in committee requirements of a permanent road Feb 2-to Agriculture and Natural impact guard or rear end protection. Mar 21-floor amendment (1) filed to constructed on land above the highwall; Resources (S) Committee Substitute ; reported repeal KRS 350.285, relating to removal Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 31-introduced in Senate favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with of coal on private land. to Calendar with committee amendment Feb 2-to Transportation (S) Committee Substitute (1) Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 31-introduced in Senate Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules SB 141 (BR 1768) - T. Buford Mar 23-posted for passage in the Feb 2-to Agriculture and Natural Feb 16-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Resources (S) Regular Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to long-term care March 24, 2006; floor amendment (2) Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Wednesday, February 22, 2006 facility inspections. filed to Committee Substitute to Consent Calendar Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Amend KRS 216.530, relating to long- Apr 10-floor amendment (3) filed to Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules committee amendment (1) term care facilities, to prohibit persons from giving advance notice of 95) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, and a minimum $25,000 annually from inspections; provide that if state February 16, 2006 the fish and game fund; require separate employee gives notice of an inspection SB 144 (BR 1651) - J. Denton Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; accounting of funds and reporting of he or she is subject to dismissal. received in House expenditures to the Governor and the AN ACT relating to automobile Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (H) LRC. Jan 31-introduced in Senate insurance. Mar 6-posted in committee SFA (2, R. Sanders Jr) - Clarify KRS Feb 2-to Health and Welfare (S) Amend KRS 304.20-043, which Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, 186.050 to specify that the $2 Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, prohibits an auto insurer from canceling, to Calendar contribution shall only be added to the to Calendar refusing to renew, or increasing the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules cost of registration if the applicant elects Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules premium on a state employee's personal Mar 14-posted for passage in the to donate. Feb 15-posted for passage in the automobile insurance because of an Regular Orders of the Day for Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, accident which occurred while acting Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Feb 1-introduced in Senate February 16, 2006 within the scope of employment while Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Feb 3-to Transportation (S) Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 36-1; operating a state-owned motor vehicle, Mar 17-received in Senate; enrolled, Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, received in House to broaden application of the statute to signed by each presiding officer; to Calendar with Committee Substitute Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (H) persons employed by law enforcement delivered to Governor Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 8-posted in committee; posting agencies, fire departments, or fire Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 14-posted for passage in the waived districts, and to persons licensed or 81) Regular Orders of the Day for Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, certified by the board of emergency Wednesday, February 15, 2006 to Calendar medical services. SB 147 (BR 1712) - T. Jensen Feb 15-passed over and retained in Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules the Orders of the Day Mar 15-posted for passage in the SB 144 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to forestry. Feb 16-passed over and retained in Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, SCS - Retain original provisions; Amend KRS 149.350 to establish the Orders of the Day March 16, 2006 provide that private automobile Forestry Best Management Practices Feb 17-passed over and retained in Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 97-0 insurance premium protection covers an Board administrative procedures, the Orders of the Day Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, employee who is operating a motor funding, and reporting requirements. Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed to signed by each presiding officer; vehicle leased or assigned by his or her Committee Substitute delivered to Governor employer, rather than a publicly owned Feb 1-introduced in Senate Feb 22-passed over and retained in Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. motor vehicle; provide that operating an Feb 3-to Agriculture and Natural the Orders of the Day; floor amendment 145) emergency or public safety vehicle in Resources (S) (2) filed to Committee Substitute compliance with KRS 189.940, which Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with SB 142/LM (BR 1633) - D. Seum exempts emergency vehicles from the reading, to Consent Calendar Committee Substitute, floor amendments state's traffic regulations when Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules (1) and (2) AN ACT relating to training for responding to an emergency, shall not Feb 24-posted for passage in the Feb 24-received in House emergency personnel. be deemed to be exhibiting a disregard Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 28-to Transportation (H) Amend KRS 95A.260 to include for the state's traffic laws; provide that an February 28, 2006 Mar 7-posted in committee emergency medical technicians and accident described in this Act shall not Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, paramedics serving in a city of the first be recorded on the driving history of the received in House to Calendar class or in a charter county government employee; add and amend KRS 186.018 Mar 6-to Natural Resources and Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules in the Firefighters Foundation Program to provide that an accident described in Environment (H) Mar 14-posted for passage in the fund; amend KRS 311A.020 to require this Act shall not be recorded on the Mar 7-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for emergency medical technicians to meet driving history records of the employee. Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st Wednesday, March 15, 2006 the certification and recertification SCA (1/Title, J. Denton) - Make title reading, to Calendar Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 95-0 requirements of the National Registry of amendment. Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 17-received in Senate; enrolled, Emergency Medical Technicians. Mar 16-posted for passage in the signed by each presiding officer; Jan 31-introduced in Senate Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, delivered to Governor Jan 31-introduced in Senate Feb 2-to Banking and Insurance (S) March 17, 2006 Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 2-to Appropriations and Revenue Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Mar 17-3rd reading, passed 98-0 57) (S) reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 20-received in Senate; enrolled, Substitute, committee amendment (1- signed by each presiding officer; SB 149 (BR 364) - G. Neal SB 143 (BR 1799) - R. Roeding title) delivered to Governor Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to cultural AN ACT relating to the board of Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations 56) competency education of health care accountancy. and Revenue (S) providers. Amend KRS 325.230 to allow the SB 148/LM (BR 1698) - R. Sanders Jr Create a new section of KRS Chapter board of accountancy, by administrative Introduced Feb. 1, 2006 214 to declare findings of the General regulation, to increase the per diem AN ACT relating to motor vehicle Assembly related to disparities in health amount paid to each member of the SB 145 (BR 1735) - E. Tori license fees. care among minority groups; create a board from $100 up to $200. Amend KRS 186.050 to require the new section of KRS Chapter 214 to Mar 15-WITHDRAWN county clerk to request from each require the Cabinet for Health and Jan 31-introduced in Senate applicant for registration of a motor Family Services to assess the impact of Feb 2-to Appropriations and Revenue SB 146 (BR 1742) - D. Kelly vehicle a donation of $2 to promote the education requirements included in (S) hunger relief; require the fee to be paid this Act on treatment decisions and the Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to supported living. to the county clerk and transmitted to the prevalence of specified diseases and to reading, to Consent Calendar Amend KRS 210.770 to name the Department of Fish and Wildlife report the finding to the Legislative Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules supported living program the Hart- Resources to be used in accordance Research Commission and the Interim Feb 22-posted for passage in the Supported Living Program and clarify with KRS 150.015; permit the county Joint Committee on Health and Welfare Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, definitions; amend KRS 210.775 to clerk to retain 5% of the fees associated beginning in September 2009 and every February 23, 2006 change the selection procedures and the with the collection of this contribution; two years thereafter; create a new Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 composition of the State Supported establish that the donation is voluntary section of KRS 311.530 to 311.620 to Feb 24-received in House Living Council; amend KRS 210.780 to and may be refused by the applicant. require colleges of podiatry to include Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations change the duties of the State cultural competence in the curriculum; (H) Supported Living Council; amend KRS SB 148 - AMENDMENTS amend KRS 311.450 to require Mar 6-posted in committee 210.790 to make a change in the SCS/LM - Retain original provisions; podiatrists to complete a cultural Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st eligibility requirements for services; delete the requirement that the clerk competency continuing education course reading, to Calendar amend KRS 210.795 to change program request each applicant for a donation; at least every two years; create a new Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted standards; repeal KRS 210.785. provide a requirement that each section of KRS 311.390 to 311.510 to for passage in the Regular Orders of the applicant have the opportunity to make a require colleges or schools of medicine Day for Friday, March 17, 2006 Feb 1-introduced in Senate donation. to include cultural competence in the Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 97-2 Feb 3-to Health and Welfare (S) SFA (1, V. McGaha) - Amend KRS curriculum; amend KRS 311.601 to Mar 22-received in Senate; enrolled, Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, 150.015 to require Fish and Wildlife to require physicians to complete a cultural signed by President of the Senate to Calendar establish a program to promote hunger competency continuing education course Mar 23-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules relief; amend KRS 150.150 to direct that at least every two years; amend KRS the House; delivered to Governor Feb 15-posted for passage in the the program use funds from voluntary 311.844 to require physician assistants Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. motor vehicle registration contributions to complete a cultural competency continuing education course at least AN ACT relating to plumbing and modernize the articles, reflecting recent drug screening; make the Kentucky Law every two years; amend KRS 311.846 to declaring an emergency. development of business practices and Enforcement Council rather than the require physician assistant programs to Amend KRS 198B.010 to exclude a accommodating electronic commerce; Justice Cabinet responsible for include instruction in cultural building used by 35 persons or less on a include language to update provisions of certification of programs and trainees; competency in the curriculum; amend daily average census for religious and Articles 3 and 4 of the UCC dealing with telecommunicators not in compliance KRS 312.085 to require chiropractic educational purposes from the definition payment by checks and other paper made subject to termination and being colleges or schools to include instruction of "educational occupancy"; instruments to provide essential rules for barred from re-employment in similar job in cultural competency in the curriculum; EMERGENCY. the new technologies and practices in for a year. amend KRS 312.175 to require payment systems; include language to chiropractors to complete a cultural SB 152 - AMENDMENTS update Article 9 relating to secured SB 155 - AMENDMENTS competency continuing education course SCA (1, K. Winters) - Remove transactions; create a new section of SCS/LM - Amend to require that an at least every two years; amend KRS unnecessary language. KRS Chapter 190 to create a non-UCC agency hiring a telecommunicator shall 313.040 to require each dental college statute of limitations specific to retail certify to the Department of Criminal or school to include instruction in cultural Feb 2-introduced in Senate installment contracts; amend various Justice Training before admission to the competency in the curriculum; amend Feb 6-to Education (S) statutes to conform; repeal KRS 355.1- telecommunicator training program that KRS 313.080 to require dentists to Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st 109, 355.1-110, 355.2-208, 355.2A-207, the telecommunicator has reached the complete a cultural competency reading, to Consent Calendar with 378.040, and 382.675. age of majority. continuing education course at least committee amendment (1) every two years; amend KRS 313.290 to Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules SB 154 - AMENDMENTS Feb 3-introduced in Senate require dental hygiene schools to include Mar 21-posted for passage in the SCA (1, R. Stivers II) - Amend to Feb 7-to Judiciary (S) instruction in cultural competency in the Consent Orders of the Day for change definition to 'good faith' to that Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st curriculum; amend KRS 313.305 to Wednesday, March 22, 2006 recommended by the National reading, to Consent Calendar with require dental hygienists to complete a Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 37-1 with Conference of Commissioners on Committee Substitute cultural competency continuing committee amendment (1) uniform state laws. Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules education course at least every two Mar 23-received in House SCA (2, E. Scorsone) - Amend to Feb 24-posted for passage in the years; create a new section of KRS Mar 24-to Licensing and Occupations delete Section 62 of the bill, relating to a Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, 314.011 to 314.161 to require schools of (H) statute of limitations for retail installment February 28, 2006 nursing to include instruction in cultural contracts. Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with competency in the curriculum; amend Introduced Feb. 3, 2006 SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Changes the Committee Substitute ; received in KRS 314.073 to require nurses, licensed statute of limitations for a retail House practical nurses, and registered nurses SB 153/FN (BR 982) - D. Harper Angel, installment sales contract from 6 years Mar 6-to Judiciary (H) to complete a cultural competency J. Rhoads, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, R. to 4 years as set out in Section 62 of the Mar 7-posted in committee; posting continuing education course at least Jones II, D. Mongiardo, R. Palmer II, J. bill. waived every two years; create a new section of Pendleton, D. Ridley, J. Turner HCA (1, G. Lindsay) - Replace Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, KRS Chapter 315 to require schools or Section 62 with a new provision to Calendar colleges of pharmacy to include AN ACT relating to property valuation specifying a four-year statute of Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules instruction in cultural competency in the administrators' offices and making an limitations on retail installment sales Mar 14-posted for passage in the curriculum; and amend KRS 315.065 to appropriation therefor. contracts. Regular Orders of the Day for require pharmacists to complete a Amend KRS 132.590 to establish the Wednesday, March 15, 2006 cultural competency continuing PVA compensation fund as a separate Feb 3-introduced in Senate Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 98-0 education course at least every two fund in the State Treasury; provide that Feb 7-to Judiciary (S) Mar 16-received in Senate; enrolled, years. an amount equal to 2.11 cents of the Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, signed by President of the Senate state real property tax rate as applied to Calendar with committee Mar 17-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Feb 1-introduced in Senate against the most recent certified state amendments (1) and (2) ; floor the House; delivered to Governor Feb 3-to Health and Welfare (S) real property tax roll be deposited in the amendment (1) filed Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. fund each year to compensate the PVA Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules 82) SB 150 (BR 1767) - T. Buford and all approved deputies and Mar 7-posted for passage in the assistants, and to provide supplemental Regular Orders of the Day for SB 156 (BR 1493) - C. Gibson AN ACT relating to death benefits. funding to counties for office and Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Amend KRS 61.315, relating to death equipment needs; provide that up to 2% Mar 8-3rd reading; committee AN ACT proposing an amendment to benefits of police officers and of the total amount deposited in the fund amendment (2) withdrawn ; floor Section 100 of the Constitution of firefighters, to designate the recipient of may be carried forward; provide that any amendment (1) withdrawn ; passed 38-0 Kentucky relating to the office of County the in-line-of-duty death benefit if there is projected shortfall in the fund shall be with committee amendment (1) Surveyor. no surviving spouse, child, parent, or made up; establish the PVA Advisory Mar 9-received in House Propose to amend Section 100 of the sibling; make the change to apply Committee to monitor allocations and Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) Constitution of Kentucky to establish retroactively to September 11, 2001. distributions from the fund; delete Mar 15-posted in committee requirements for the office of Surveyor provisions that require PVAs to Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st and to establish eligibility for the office; Feb 1-introduced in Senate contribute funds derived locally for reading, to Calendar with committee to establish that this Act be effective for Feb 3-to Appropriations and Revenue personnel costs; amend KRS 132.200 to amendment (1) the 2010 regular election; submit to (S) conform. Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted voters for approval or disapproval. for passage in the Regular Orders of the SB 151 (BR 1756) - D. Boswell, J. Feb 3-introduced in Senate Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Feb 3-introduced in Senate Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr, T. Buford, D. Feb 7-to Appropriations and Revenue Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with Feb 7-to State and Local Government Harper Angel, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. (S) committee amendment (1) ; received in (S) Palmer II, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, E. Senate Scorsone, T. Shaughnessy, J. Turner SB 154 (BR 1460) - R. Stivers II Apr 10-posted for passage for SB 157 (BR 896) - J. Westwood concurrence in House committee AN ACT relating to off-duty employees AN ACT relating to Commerce. amendment (1) as a Consent Bill; AN ACT relating to special license of the Department of Parks. Adopt, with some variation, recent Senate concurred in House committee plates. Amend KRS 148.021 and 148.026 to amendments to the language of the amendment (1) ; passed 37-0; enrolled, Amend KRS 186.164, regarding the prohibit the commissioner of the Uniform Commercial Code published by signed by President of the Senate procedures for establishing a new Department of Parks from directing or the Editorial Board of the American Law Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of special license plate, to allow the enforcing any policy restricting the use of Institute and the National Conference of the House; delivered to Governor sponsoring entity to set a recommended the state park lodging, campground, or Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. contribution, not to exceed $15, that the facilities by any off-duty employee. include language to update provisions of 242) individual receiving the plate may opt out Article 1 which contains the general of paying. Feb 1-introduced in Senate provisions applying to the entire code, to SB 155/LM (BR 1819) - R. Stivers II Feb 3-to State and Local Government harmonize the language with ongoing SB 157 - AMENDMENTS (S) UCC projects and recent revisions to AN ACT relating to HCA (1, H. Collins) - Cap the other articles; include language to telecommunications. recommended donation at $10. Introduced Feb. 2, 2006 update provisions of Articles 2 and 2A Amend various sections of KRS which provide a legal framework for Chapter 15 dealing with training and Feb 3-introduced in Senate SB 152 (BR 1814) - J. Pendleton leases and sales of personal property, certification of telecommunicators for law Feb 7-to Transportation (S) with new provisions to update and enforcement; add requirements for Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st psychological suitability, polygraph and reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules through the public employee health 1, 2006. consolidated local, and charter Feb 22-posted for passage in the insurance program; provide for governments to build and maintain Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, contributions and continuation of Feb 8-introduced in Senate sidewalks along public roads. February 23, 2006 coverage. Feb 10-to Education (S) Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Feb 8-introduced in Senate Feb 24-received in House Feb 7-introduced in Senate SB 166 (BR 1871) - C. Borders, W. Feb 10-to Transportation (S) Feb 28-to Transportation (H) Feb 9-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Blevins Jr, D. Harper Angel, J. Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Mar 7-posted in committee Public Protection (S) Pendleton reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules to Calendar with committee amendment SB 162 (BR 1830) - R. Jones II AN ACT relating to residential hospice Feb 27-posted for passage in the (1) facilities. Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to private roads to Create a new section of KRS Chapter Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Mar 16-posted for passage in the cemeteries. 315 to define automated pharmacy Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Amend KRS 179.375 to permit a system and residential hospice facility; Mar 2-received in House March 17, 2006 county to perform maintenance on a permit a pharmacy to provide services to Mar 6-to Transportation (H) Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with private road used by the general public a residential hospice facility by an committee amendment (1) as an access road to a public cemetery automated system under supervision of SB 168 (BR 1915) - R. Roeding Mar 24-received in Senate or burial ground; permit costs associated a pharmacist; require inventory of the Apr 10-posted for passage for with maintenance to be paid from the automated system to be considered AN ACT relating to the sale of concurrence in House committee county road fund. inventory of the pharmacy; require alcoholic beverages on election days. amendment (1) as a Consent Bill; administrative regulations by the Board Amend KRS 119.215 to allow the sale Senate concurred in House committee Feb 7-introduced in Senate of Pharmacy on operation of automated of alcoholic beverages after 12 noon; amendment (1) ; passed 37-0; enrolled, Feb 9-to Transportation (S) pharmacy system; amend KRS 315.300 amend KRS 242.100 to allow the sale of signed by President of the Senate to specify that a pharmacy may provide alcoholic beverages after 12 noon; Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of SB 163 (BR 1829) - R. Jones II pharmacy services through an amend KRS 244.290 to allow the sale of the House; delivered to Governor automated pharmacy system; create a alcoholic beverages after 12 noon; Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to all-terrain vehicles. new section of KRS 216B to require amend KRS 244.480 to allow the sale of 200) Amend KRS 189.515, regarding the compliance with licensing requirements; alcoholic beverages after 12 noon. operation of ATVs, to require all ATV create a new section of KRS 218A to SB 158 (BR 1435) - K. Stine, D. Thayer, operators and passengers under the age specify that residential hospice facility Feb 8-introduced in Senate R. Roeding, J. Westwood of 16 on public property to wear may obtain pharmacy services through Feb 10-to State and Local approved protective headgear at all an automated pharmacy system and Government (S) AN ACT relating to tourism times the vehicle is in motion. require compliance with reporting development. requirements. SB 169 (BR 1924) - J. Denton Amend KRS 139.536 to allow tourism Feb 7-introduced in Senate development projects by companies Feb 9-to Transportation (S) SB 166 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to damages. approved by the Tourism Development HCS - Retain original provisions and Amend KRS 411.182, relating to Authority to have an agreement term of SB 164 (BR 1828) - R. Jones II specify that the regulations promulgated apportionment of damages, to create 20 years. by the Board of Pharmacy are required presumptions and specify apportionment AN ACT relating to traffic safety. to include labeling or reporting of damages in medical negligence Feb 3-introduced in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter requirements. cases. Feb 7-to Economic Development, 189 to define "truck"; prohibit a person Tourism & Labor (S) under 18 from riding in the open cargo Feb 8-introduced in Senate Feb 8-introduced in Senate area of any truck operated on a public Feb 10-to Health and Welfare (S) Feb 10-to Judiciary (S) Introduced Feb. 6, 2006 highway; provide exemptions for Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st parades and trucks with camper tops reading, to Consent Calendar SB 170 (BR 1892) - D. Harper Angel, J. SB 159 (BR 1872) - G. Neal that enclose the cargo area; specify that Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules Rhoads, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, J. the driver of the truck shall receive the Feb 22-posted for passage in the Pendleton, J. Turner AN ACT relating to evidence. citation for violations of the section; Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Amend KRS 422.285 relating to amend KRS 189.990 to set the fine for February 23, 2006 AN ACT relating to emergency evidence in criminal cases to provide for violation at $20-$100. Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 management services license plates. post conviction DNA testing upon a Feb 24-received in House Amend KRS 186.162 to change the claim of wrongful conviction; provide for Feb 7-introduced in Senate Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) disaster and emergency management court procedure to request test; provide Feb 9-to Transportation (S) Mar 6-posted in committee license plate to the emergency for state payment for tests in certain Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, management license plate; amend KRS circumstances. Introduced Feb. 8, 2006 to Calendar with Committee Substitute 186.164 and 186.166 to conform. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 6-introduced in Senate SB 165 (BR 426) - K. Stine Mar 14-posted for passage in the Feb 8-introduced in Senate Feb 8-to Judiciary (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 10-to Transportation (S) AN ACT relating to school facilities. Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with reading, to Consent Calendar Introduced Feb. 7, 2006 Amend KRS 157.420 to require the Kentucky Department of Education to Committee Substitute Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 16-received in Senate Feb 27-posted for passage in the SB 160/CI (BR 1822) - J. Denton designate each school facility as a Category 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 facility and Mar 20-posted for passage for Consent Orders of the Day for concurrence in House Committee Wednesday, March 1, 2006 AN ACT relating to driving under the require the Kentucky Board of Education to promulgate administrative regulations Substitute for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 influence. Mar 22-Senate concurred in House Mar 2-received in House Amend KRS 189A.010 to establish a that define the categories; create a new section of KRS Chapter 157 to require Committee Substitute ; passed 38-0 Mar 6-to Transportation (H) per se violation of the DUI statute if the Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each Mar 7-posted in committee driver has at least a certain amount of a the Kentucky Board of Education to include additional weights within the presiding officer; delivered to Governor Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, substance such as amphetamine, Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. to Calendar cocaine, or heroin in the urine or blood. existing school facility construction needs formula for those districts that 153) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted contain a Category 4 or Category 5 for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 7-introduced in Senate SB 167 (BR 1866) - E. Harris Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) facility, those districts that contain a facility requiring Americans with Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 AN ACT relating to public roads. Mar 14-received in Senate SB 161 (BR 1835) - R. Jones II Disabilities Act improvements, and those districts that are proposing the Amend KRS 178.025 to establish that, Mar 15-enrolled, signed by each construction of a new building due to in the absence of any record, the width presiding officer; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to health insurance of a public road right-of-way shall include Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. for active military reservists and National overcrowding and rapid student growth; provide that the assignment of weights the area lying within landmarks and 40) Guard members. fences indicating the boundary lines and Create a new section of KRS 18A to for calculating unmet needs applies to fiscal year 2007-2008 and each year in the absence of both record or SB 171/LM (BR 1538) - J. Denton allow military reservists and National landmark extend to the shoulders and Guard members to purchase family thereafter for districts that levied the identified tax rate on or before January ditch lines; amend KRS 178.290 to AN ACT relating to public safety. coverage for dependents and spouses permit county, city, urban-county, Create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 to require the Commonwealth Office Mar 16-posted for passage in the assistants; amend the definition of 202B.130 to require one of the of Technology, to the extent money is Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, "certified surgical assistant" to require examining professionals to be a qualified available, to establish a statewide March 17, 2006 certification by the National Surgical mental retardation professional and one planning and mapping system for public Mar 23-floor amendments (1) and (2- Assistant Association, the Liaison to be a licensed practitioner with buildings; specify what the planning and title) filed Council on Certification for the Surgical education and training in mental mapping system is to include; require Mar 24-taken from the Regular Orders Technologist, or any other national retardation and require one of the two be state agencies and political subdivisions of the Day; recommitted to Health and certifying organization that is a member from a community setting and one an to participate in the mapping system, Welfare (H); posting waived; reported of the Commission on Accreditation of employee of a state-operated ICF/MR; and to provide specified information for favorably, to Rules with Committee Allied Health Education Programs; amend KRS 202B.170 to permit a court inclusion in the system; require the Substitute ; floor amendments (6) and exclude an employee of a physician, to order the respondent to remain in Commonwealth Office of Technology to (7) filed to Committee Substitute, floor dentist, or dental surgeon who is current residence, an emergency seek federal funds for the mapping amendments (3) (4) and (5) filed assisting that physician, dentist, or placement designated by regional system, to distribute grants to state Apr 11-3rd reading, passed 94-2 with dental surgeon with medical or dental professionals, or an ICF/MR approved agencies and political subdivisions, and floor amendments (1) and (2-title) procedures from the certification by the secretary and delete the option of empower the agency to accept gifts, Apr 12-received in Senate; posted for requirements; permit the Kentucky placing the respondent in a hospital; grants, and contributions; create annual passage for concurrence in House floor Board of Medical Licensure to amend KRS 202B.200 to add that a reporting requirements to give an amendments (1) and (2-title) ; Senate promulgate administrative regulations to physical examination and a overview of the system. concurred in House floor amendments adopt the continuing education psychological examination to the (1) and (2-title) ; passed 32-1; enrolled, requirements established by the National documents required for admission to an SB 171 - AMENDMENTS signed by each presiding officer; Surgical Assistant Association, the ICF/MR; amend KRS 202A.028 to permit HCS/LM - Retain existing provisions delivered to Governor Liaison Council on Certification for the examination for involuntary and amend KRS 189.125 to add a Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Surgical Technologist, or any other hospitalization for mentally ill persons to requirement that a child of specified age, 223) national certifying organization that is a be conducted by a psychiatrist if the weight, and height be secured in a child member of the Commission on individual has been hospitalized for at booster seat that meets federal SB 172 (BR 868) - G. Neal, J. Accreditation of Allied Health Education least 24 hours. requirements; permit a police officer to Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, J. Programs; require surgical assistants to issue a citation for not wearing a seatbelt Carroll, D. Harper Angel, D. Mongiardo, be certified by the National Surgical SB 174 - AMENDMENTS and prohibit this violation from becoming J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, E. Scorsone, J. Assistant Association, the Liaison SCS - Retain original provisions part of a person's driving history record; Turner Council on Certification for the Surgical except require the petitioner to provide prohibit any local ordinance from Technologist, or any other national documentation that the person has superseding the requirements; amend AN ACT relating to a civil claim certifying body that is a member of the moderate to severe mental retardation KRS 189.515 to require that a person against the Commonwealth for wrongful Commission on Accreditation of Allied and permit the court to order an age 16 and older wear protective imprisonment. Health Education Programs; amend assessment if necessary; delete headgear when operating an ATV on Create a new section of KRS Chapter KRS 216B.015 to change the definitions requirement for documentation of mental public property; require a person under 44 to permit convicted felons who were for "certified surgical assistant" and retardation to be provided to the age 16 operating or riding in an ATV to wrongfully incarcerated to bring a claim "intraoperative surgical care" to be ICF/MR. wear protective headgear at all times; in the Board of Claims for wrongful consistent with the definitions used in SFA (1, C. Borders) - Retain original amend KRS 189.990 to specify that a incarceration; place limits on damage KRS Chapter 311; repeal KRS 311.882 provisions except add requirement that violation of the seatbelt requirements awards. which establishes the requirements for the IQ document accompany the may be pre-paid and not subject to court certification of surgical assistants prior to respondent to the placement, and delete costs; amend KRS 431.452 to conform; Feb 8-introduced in Senate July 1, 2005. Section 6 in its entirety. create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 10-to Judiciary (S) HFA (1, T. Burch) - Amend Section 5 HCS - Retain original provisions; 189 to prohibit law enforcement to change deadline from before July 1, create new sections of KRS Chapter 205 roadblocks for the sole purpose of Introduced Feb. 9, 2006 2007 to before July 1, 2006; amend to define "aging caregiver"; create a checking for violations of KRS 189.125; Section 6 to change effective date from centralized resource and referral center require the Transportation Cabinet to SB 173 (BR 1906) - B. Guthrie after June 30, 2007 to after June 30, within the Department for Mental Health erect signs at border crossings and on 2006. and Mental Retardation Services if interstate highways notifying about seat AN ACT relating to surgical assistants. federal, state, or other funds are belt use requirements; require that law Amend KRS 216B.015, expand Feb 9-introduced in Senate available; design the center as a one- enforcement officers issue courtesy definition of "intraoperative surgical care" Feb 13-to Licensing, Occupations & stop, seamless system to provide aging warnings rather than citations between to include assisting by a surgical Administrative Regulations (S) caregivers with information and the effective date of the Act and January assistant; amend KRS 311.866, make Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st assistance with choices and planning for 1, 2007. certification of surgical assistants reading, to Calendar with Committee long-term supports for individuals with HFA (1/P, M. Cherry) - Attach the voluntary; amend KRS 311.870 to KRS Substitute mental retardation and developmental provisions of SB 152/GA. 311.890, limit administrative authority of Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted disabilities; establish the services to be HFA (2/Title, M. Cherry) - Make title the board to certified surgical assistants. for passage in the Regular Orders of the provided by the center; require the amendment. Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 center to operate a toll-free number HFA (3/P, C. Meade) - Attach the SB 173 - AMENDMENTS Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with during regular business hours and to provisions of HB 30. SCS - Amend KRS 311.864, allow Committee Substitute ; received in post information regarding services on a HFA (4/P, G. Lynn) - Attaches the certified surgical assistants to work for House Web site; require the center to use provisions of HB 343/GA. dentists or dental surgeons, define Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (H) information technology to track services HFA (5/P, J. Fischer) - Attach the "certified surgical assistant," and Mar 10-posted in committee provided and to follow up with individuals provisions of HB 489 with the exception "intraoperative surgical care"; amend Mar 14-floor amendment (1) filed served as needed; require the center to of the whereas clauses. KRS 311.866 to exempt individuals Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st make resource information available to HFA (6/P, R. Weston) - Attach employed by or directly under the reading, to Calendar with Committee the support broker and any provisions of HB 666. supervision of a physician, dentist, or Substitute representative of an individual who is HFA (7/P, J. Fischer) - Attach the dental surgeon; amend KRS 311.868 to Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules participating in a Medicaid consumer provisions of HB 489. adjust membership of the Advisory Mar 24-posted for passage in the directed option; permit the department to Committee for Surgical Assistants; Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, contract with a private entity to carry out Feb 8-introduced in Senate amend KRS 311.870 to provide criteria March 24, 2006 the responsibilities of the center; permit Feb 10-to State and Local for continuing education; amend KRS the center to provide services to Government (S) 311.882 and KRS 311.878, allow SB 174 (BR 1951) - C. Borders individuals of any age who are Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, examination for certification from caregivers of individuals with mental to Consent Calendar multiple organizations before July 1, AN ACT relating to involuntary retardation or developmental disability; Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules 2007, afterwards, certification must be hospitalization. require the department to submit a Mar 6-posted for passage in the from an organization accredited by the Amend KRS 202B.021 to make report to the Interim Joint Committee on Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Commission on Accreditation of Allied technical change; amend KRS 202B.100 Health and Welfare regarding services March 7, 2006 Health Education Programs; create a to require one of the examining provided prior to January 1, 2008. Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 38-0; new section of KRS 311.864 to 311.890, professionals to be a qualified mental HFA (1/Title, T. Burch) - Make title received in House permit a six-month temporary certificate retardation professional and one to be a amendment. Mar 9-to State Government (H) subject to approval of the board. licensed practitioner with education and Mar 13-posting waived HCS - Retain original provisions; training in mental retardation and require Feb 9-introduced in Senate Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st delete provisions for dentists and dental one of the two be from a community Feb 13-to Health and Welfare (S) reading, to Calendar surgeons to supervise certified surgical setting and one an employee of a state- Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules operated ICF/MR; amend KRS reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute anesthesiologist assistants in Kentucky enabling other methods of raising funds Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules to those requirements in all states that for the pilot project Hatfield-McCoy Trail floor amendment (4) Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed to statutorily license or certify System. Establish the Kentucky Hatfield- Mar 24-received in Senate Committee Substitute anesthesiologist assistants; require the McCoy Trail Commission, as an on- Feb 22-posted for passage in the results of the study to be transmitted to going entity to develop and demonstrate SB 177 (BR 1922) - R. Jones II Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, the appropriate committees by the trail system as a pilot project, February 23, 2006 December 15, 2006. including representation from counties AN ACT relating to the appointment of Feb 23-taken from the Consent participating in the pilot project. Enable local emergency management directors. Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Feb 9-introduced in Senate the Commission to proceed with trail Amend KRS 39B.020 to allow the Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed Feb 13-to Licensing, Occupations & development, set safety guidelines, chief executive officer of a local 38-0 with Committee Substitute, floor Administrative Regulations (S) requiring semi-annual reports to the government, or the chief executive amendment (1) Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Governor and the Legislative Research officers in a joint local emergency Feb 24-received in House reading, to Consent Calendar with Commission including recommendations management agency, to waive by Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) Committee Substitute for lessons learned through operating executive order the requirement that a Mar 10-reassigned to Health and Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules the pilot project, not only for the local emergency management director Welfare (H) Mar 7-posted for passage in the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail system be a resident of the county. Mar 14-posted in committee; posting Consent Orders of the Day for development, but also for the ongoing waived Wednesday, March 8, 2006 statewide work of the Kentucky Feb 9-introduced in Senate Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Recreational Trails Authority. Enable the Feb 13-to State and Local reading, to Calendar with Committee Committee Substitute Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail Government (S) Substitute ; floor amendment (1-title) Mar 9-received in House Commission to contract with private filed Mar 13-to Licensing and Occupations landowners to implement the trail system Introduced Feb. 10, 2006 Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted (H) and to enter into interstate agreements for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 14-posting waived with the West Virginia Hatfield-McCoy SB 178/LM (BR 1953) - D. Seum, R. Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Trail authority. Roeding, V. McGaha, G. Tapp, J. Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with reading, to Calendar HFA (3/Title, W. Hall) - Make title Westwood Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules amendment. (1-title) Mar 17-posted for passage in the HFA (4, W. Hall) - Create a new AN ACT to promote the uniform Mar 22-received in Senate Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, section of KRS Chapter 382; create a application of civil rights law in the Apr 10-posted for passage for March 20, 2006 public-private recreational land use Commonwealth. concurrence in House Committee Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 99-0; agreement; authorize the public to utilize Amend KRS 344.020, 344.190, and Substitute, floor amendment (1-title) as received in Senate the owner's land for recreational 344.320, and repeal and reenact KRS a Consent Bill; Senate concurred in Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each purposes; specify that the government 344.300, relating to the Commonwealth's House Committee Substitute, floor presiding officer; delivered to Governor party shall be responsible for civil rights laws, to provide that the amendment (1-title) ; passed 37-0; Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. maintenance; specify that the owner Commonwealth has occupied the field of enrolled, signed by President of the 154) shall not be liable for damages or civil rights law and that local laws on the Senate injuries; allow for the termination of the subject are prohibited. Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of SB 176 (BR 1708) - V. McGaha agreement. the House; delivered to Governor HFA (5, T. Pullin) - Amend to establish Feb 10-introduced in Senate Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to state property. an intrastate natural gas pipeline trust Feb 14-to Judiciary (S) 195) Amend KRS 56.010 and 413.150 to fund to receive a portion of the natural prohibit acquiring title to state property gas severance tax attributable to natural SB 175 (BR 1921) - J. Denton by adverse possession; amend KRS gas severed or processed from new Introduced Feb. 13, 2006 148.066 and 148.991 to prohibit the wells completed on or after January 1, AN ACT relating to anesthesiologist interference with property managed by 2007; define terms; create a new section SB 179 (BR 2038) - T. Buford assistants. the Department of Parks and provide for of KRS Chapter 143A to deposit a Amend KRS 311.844 to include penalties. portion of new severance tax receipts to AN ACT relating to notary publics. current certification with the National the trust fund; provide that deposit shall Create various new sections of KRS Commission for Certification of SB 176 - AMENDMENTS occur following the transfers to the local Chapter 423 to provide for Anesthesiologist Assistants before SCS - Amend KRS 56.010 and government economic assistance trust comprehensive statutory coverage of certification shall be renewed; amend 413.150 to prohibit acquiring title to state fund; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2007 notary publics, including provisions KRS 311.846 to require the examination property by adverse possession, HFA (6/Title, T. Pullin) - Make title relating to the purpose of the regulation, of the National Commission for prescription, or any other related legal amendment. definitions, commissioning, applications, Certification of Anesthesiologist theory; amend KRS 148.066 and electronic notarizations, bonding, Assistants for certification as an 148.991 to prohibit the interference with Feb 9-introduced in Senate education, privacy, notarial authority, anesthesiologist assistant to be property managed by the Department of Feb 13-to State and Local notarial prohibitions, fees, journals and approved by the board; require Parks and provide for penalties. Government (S) record keeping, notarizations forms, educational and training programs SCA (1, D. Thayer) - Make technical Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st signing by mark, official seals, seal approved by the board to include corrections. reading, to Calendar with Committee vendors, verification of notarial authority, anesthesiologist assistant programs; SCA (2, D. Thayer) - Make technical Substitute, committee amendments (1) resignations, deaths, misconduct, amend KRS 311.862 to require corrections. and (2) liability, notarial crimes, grandfathering, anesthesiology assistants to graduate SFA (1, T. Jensen) - Delete Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; floor and to name the Act the Kentucky Model from an approved program accredited by amendment of KRS 148.066 relating to amendment (1) filed to Committee Notary Act; Provide for a delayed the Commission on Accreditation of offenses on park property and KRS Substitute effective date of March 1, 2007; amend Allied Health Education Programs; 148.991 relating to penalties for offenses Feb 27-posted for passage in the KRS 423.010, 423.110, and 423.200 to delete requirement that anesthesiologist on park property; renumber section to Regular Orders of the Day for conform; repeal KRS 64.300, 423.020, assistants graduate from an approved conform. Wednesday, March 1, 2006 423.050, 423.080, 423.130, 423.140, four year physician assistant program HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Specify in Section Mar 1-3rd reading; committee 423.150, 423.160, 423.170, 423.180, and from another two year program that 1 of the bill that the provisions shall not amendment (2) withdrawn ; passed 38-0 423.190, and 423.990. consists of training in anesthesiology; apply to any claim for recovery of an with Committee Substitute, committee and require anesthesiology assistants to interest in real property against the state amendment (1), floor amendment (1) SB 179 - AMENDMENTS successfully complete the Certifying if the action to enforce the claim is filed Mar 2-received in House SCS - Delete original provisions; Examination for Anesthesiologist on or before 12 months after the Mar 6-to State Government (H) amend KRS 423.010 to require a notary Assistants administered by the National effective date. Mar 9-posted in committee to prove to the court his or her obligation Commission for Certification of HFA (2, W. Hall) - Create the Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st with good security by a notarized Anesthesiologist Assistants; clarify that a Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail system, reading, to Calendar statement from, and not the personal physician assistant practicing as an working with the statewide Kentucky Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules appearance of, the person providing the anesthesiologist assistant shall limit his Recreational Trails Authority, to Mar 16-floor amendments (1) (2) and security. or her practice to anesthesiology. establish a pilot project area limited to (3-title) filed HFA (1, J. Gray) - Retain original all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and off-road Mar 17-posted for passage in the provisions of this Act; amend KRS SB 175 - AMENDMENTS vehicles (ORV) in Eastern Kentucky. Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, 64.185 to permit a county coroner to SCS - Delete original provisions; Require participating counties to donate March 20, 2006; floor amendment (4) appoint additional deputy coroners with require the Legislative Research funds for the trail system development filed approval of the fiscal court. Commission to study the certification and operation, establishing the Kentucky Mar 22-floor amendments (5) and (6- HFA (2/Title, J. Gray) - Make title and scope of practice requirements of Hatfield-McCoy Trail Project Fund, title) filed amendment. March 16, 2006 Harper Angel Feb 16-to Transportation (S) Feb 13-introduced in Senate Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Feb 15-to Judiciary (S) floor amendment (1) AN ACT relating to criminal record Introduced Feb. 15, 2006 Feb 16-reassigned to Licensing, Mar 17-received in Senate expungement. Occupations & Administrative Mar 20-posted for passage for Create a new section of KRS Chapter SB 188 (BR 1970) - J. Denton Regulations (S) concurrence in House floor amendment 533 to allow persons convicted of one Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, (1) for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 Class D felony or a series of Class D AN ACT relating to early childhood to Consent Calendar with Committee Mar 22-Senate concurred in House felonies arising out of a single event to health. Substitute floor amendment (1) ; passed 38-0 petition to have their record expunged; Amend KRS 214.155 to include all Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each provide steps for Commonwealth's tests for heritable disorders to be for passage in the Consent Orders of the presiding officer; delivered to Governor attorneys' involvement in the process, performed consistent with the American Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. notification of victim, and payment of fee; College of Medical Genetics; amend Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with 155) amend KRS 431.078 to provide that a KRS 211.900 to add definitions of at-risk Committee Substitute person convicted of a misdemeanor may persons, lead based hazard, elevated Mar 10-received in House Introduced Feb. 14, 2006 petition for expungement of the record blood lead level, confirmed elevated Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) five years after adjudication, and to blood lead level; amend KRS 211.901 to Mar 15-posted in committee SB 181/CI (BR 2023) - D. Thayer increase fee; amend KRS 431.076 to delete lead testing requirements; amend Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st impose a fee of $50 on any person filing KRS 211.902 to require reporting of reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to crimes and a motion after a dismissal resulting from blood lead tests; amend KRS 211.903 to Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules punishments. successful completion of a diversion or permit testing of at-risk youth receiving Mar 24-floor amendments (1) and (2- Amend KRS 439.3401 to include mediation program; amend KRS Medicaid benefits; amend KRS 211.905 title) filed ; posted for passage in the robbery in the second degree within the 527.040 to exempt individuals who have to add confirmed elevated blood level Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, violent offender statute if the victim is a had their records expunged from the definition and require hazard removal March 24, 2006 bank or credit union. statute on a felon in possession of a within 60 days; amend KRS 200.658 to Apr 11-3rd reading, passed 98-0; firearm. add members to the Kentucky Early received in Senate; enrolled, signed by SB 181 - AMENDMENTS Intervention System Interagency each presiding officer; delivered to SCS/CI - Amend to include a retail Feb 14-introduced in Senate Coordinating Council. Governor establishment as a listed victim. Feb 16-to Judiciary (S) Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. SB 188 - AMENDMENTS 186) Feb 14-introduced in Senate SB 184 (BR 994) - J. Pendleton HCS - Retain original provisions of the Feb 16-to Judiciary (S) bill except amend the definition of at risk SB 180 (BR 1491) - K. Stine, J. Denton, Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT proposing an amendment to persons to include all children ages 72 R. Roeding to Calendar with Committee Substitute Section 145 of the Constitution of months and younger and confirmed Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Kentucky relating to the restoration of elevated blood lead level to be 15 AN ACT relating to access to primary Mar 7-posted for passage in the the right of suffrage for felons micrograms per deciliter of whole blood; health care for the uninsured. Regular Orders of the Day for Propose an amendment to Section add contents of HB 372 that amends Create a new section of KRS 211 to Wednesday, March 8, 2006 145 of the Kentucky Constitution to KRS 189.125 to require all drivers require the Cabinet for Health and Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with provide for automatic restoration of civil transporting children under the age of 8 Family Services to establish the Committee Substitute rights upon completion of a sentence, and between 40 inches and 4 feet, 9 Kentucky Physicians Care Program if Mar 9-received in House parole, and restitution; provide for inches in height, and weighing less than funds are available; permit the program Mar 13-to Banking and Insurance (H) submission to voters. 80 pounds, to have the children secured to operate and maintain a toll-free Mar 14-posted in committee; posting in a child booster seat that meets federal hotline referral service, maintain records, waived Feb 14-introduced in Senate safety standards; make violations for provide client referrals, permit the Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Feb 16-to State and Local failure to have a child in a child booster program to create temporary volunteer reading, to Calendar Government (S) seat a primary offense. advisory committees, apply for and Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; HFA (1, R. Meeks) - Retain original accept funds, and contract with an recommitted to Judiciary (H) SB 185/FN/CI (BR 1948) - J. Denton provisions of SB 188/HCS; remove the independent third party to provide provisions of HB 372 relating to child services; establish eligibility criteria; SB 182 (BR 1969) - E. Tori Mar 22-WITHDRAWN booster seat requirements. prohibit charging fees; require the HFA (2, R. Meeks) - Retain original cabinet to promulgate administrative AN ACT relating to military license SB 186 (BR 2129) - D. Seum provisions of SB 188/HCS except to regulations to implement the provisions plates. remove the provisions of HB 372 relating of this Act. Amend KRS 186.041, regarding AN ACT relating to firefighters. to child booster seat requirements; make military license plates to eliminate the Create a new section of KRS Chapter technical corrections related to lead SB 180 - AMENDMENTS requirement that discharged and retired 336 to permit public employers--except testing. SCS - Retain original provisions of the applicants for military license plates urban county governments, cities of the HFA (3, R. Meeks) - Retain the bill; clarify that one criterion for eligibility show proof of eligibility upon renewal. first class, or consolidated local provisions of SB 188/HCS; make is that an individual is not qualified for governments--and paid firefighters in technical corrections relating to lead government medical assistance Feb 14-introduced in Senate their employ, to engage in meet-and- testing. programs. Feb 16-to Transportation (S) confer discussions on matters of wages, HFA (1, S. Nunn) - Retain original Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st hours of work, and other terms and Feb 15-introduced in Senate provisions of the bill; clarify that reading, to Consent Calendar conditions of employment. Feb 17-to Health and Welfare (S) applicants for the program may reapply Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st each year. Feb 24-posted for passage in the Feb 14-introduced in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 16-to State and Local Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 13-introduced in Senate February 28, 2006 Government (S) Feb 24-posted for passage in the Feb 15-to Health and Welfare (S) Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st received in House SB 187 (BR 1716) - J. Denton, J. February 28, 2006 reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 6-to Transportation (H) Pendleton Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Committee Substitute Mar 14-posted in committee received in House Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to the health and Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 24-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar welfare of children under the age of Mar 10-posted in committee Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules sixteen years. Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st February 28, 2006 Mar 22-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 189.515, regarding the reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, operation of all-terrain vehicles, to Substitute Committee Substitute ; received in March 23, 2006 require children under 16 to wear a Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules House Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 helmet when operating or riding as a Mar 20-posted for passage in the Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (H) Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, passenger on an ATV; require adult Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 7-posted in committee signed by each presiding officer; supervision of ATV operators under the March 21, 2006 Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, delivered to Governor age of 16 except when the rider is Mar 23-floor amendments (1) (2) and to Calendar Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. involved in agricultural activities; and (3) filed to Committee Substitute Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor 146) prohibit ATV operators under the age of amendment (1) filed 16 from carrying passengers. SB 189 (BR 1598) - J. Denton Mar 15-posted for passage in the SB 183/LM (BR 993) - J. Pendleton, D. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 14-introduced in Senate AN ACT relating to bed and breakfast amendment (1-title) as a Consent Bill created as a result of the project with HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Delete inns. Mar 20-floor amendment (1) filed to base hourly wages plus employee provisions authorizing a state portion for Amend KRS 219.011 to define "bed Committee Substitute benefits equal to or greater than 200 increment financing; provide that lien and breakfast inn" and "farmstay"; create Mar 21-posted for passage in the percent of the federal minimum wage; shall not have priority over existing liens a new section of KRS Chapter 219 to Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, require the company to seek to provide unless notice is given, and if lien holder permit other business functions at bed March 21, 2006; taken from the Consent employment opportunities to full- or part- does not consent to priority, it shall be and breakfast inns to include gift shops, Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular time students; require the director of the treated in the same manner as a tea rooms, and special event hosting; Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed education center to assert that the mortgage lien; clarify process of require bed and breakfast inns and 38-0 with Committee Substitute, company is likely to provide employment recording and releasing liens. farmstays to comply with all applicable committee amendment (1-title), floor opportunities and that the project is HFA (2, S. Nunn) - Delete provisions licenses and permits. amendment (1) expected to provide technological and authorizing a state portion for increment Mar 22-received in House; 1st infrastructural enhancements; amend financing. Feb 15-introduced in Senate reading, to Calendar KRS 65.680 to include housing HFA (3, J. Gray) - Define "economic Feb 17-to Economic Development, Mar 23-2nd reading; returned to Labor authorities and community development" under KRS 68.200 to Tourism & Labor (S) and Industry (H); posting waived; redevelopment authorities as agencies clarify the use of license fees for reported favorably, to Rules with for purposes of section; define "low- economic development purposes under SB 190 (BR 2139) - R. Stivers II committee amendments (1) and (2-title) income household," " redevelopment that statute. Mar 24-posted for passage in the assistance tool," and "service payment HFA (4, A. Simpson) - Amend KRS AN ACT relating to crimes and Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, agreement"; amend KRS 65.682 to 65.940 to grant cities of the second class punishments. March 24, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 83- require a city or county expanding a and urban-county governments tax Amend KRS 510.020, relating to 12 with committee amendment (1) ; development area to afford maximum increment financing powers; amend KRS consent, to eliminate gender specific received in Senate opportunity for work in the area to be 65.493 to grant cities of the second class language. Apr 10-posted for passage for done by private enterprise; amend KRS and urban-county governments tax concurrence in House committee 65.6851 to conform; create new sections increment financing powers. Feb 15-introduced in Senate amendment (1) ; Senate refused to of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to permit a city HFA (5/P, J. Gray) - Attach the Feb 22-to Judiciary (S) concur in House committee amendment or county which participates in a provisions of HB 632/GA. (1) planning unit and meets specified SB 191 (BR 2140) - R. Stivers II Apr 11-received in House; posted for conditions to establish a development Feb 15-introduced in Senate passage for receding from House area for community redevelopment as Feb 17-to Economic Development, AN ACT relating to crimes and committee amendment (1) prescribed; require local government to Tourism & Labor (S) punishments. Apr 12-House receded from adopt a redevelopment plan prior to Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on Amend KRS 507.030 to eliminate committee amendment (1) ; passed 91- establishment of the development area clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st gender-specific language and make 0; received in Senate; enrolled, signed and prescribe the contents of such plan; reading, to Calendar other technical corrections. by each presiding officer; delivered to require a public hearing and public Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to Governor notice of the hearing on the plan; require Economic Development, Tourism & SB 191 - AMENDMENTS Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. notice to other local governments in the Labor (S) SCS - Delete original provisions and 245) county of a proposed redevelopment Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules as replace with HB 753. plan as specified; require local a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the SCA (1/Title, R. Stivers II) - Make title SB 192 (BR 2142) - R. Stivers II governments to notify the entity Consent Orders of the Day for amendment. proposing the plan if the local Wednesday, March 8, 2006 SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Makes AN ACT relating to civil actions. government will be participating in the Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 technical corrections by specifically Amend KRS 413.140 and KRS plan; permit the city or county proposing Mar 9-received in House citing KRS Chapter 342, KRS 342.267 454.050 to delete obsolete references to the plan to enact the ordinance Mar 13-to Economic Development (H) and 342.990. the abolished tort of breach of promise establishing a development plan after Mar 20-posted in committee HCA (1, J. Gray) - Create new to marry. receiving notice of the intentions of the Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st sections of KRS 230 to create the local governments which have been reading, to Calendar with Committee Kentucky Jockey Injury Corporation and Feb 15-introduced in Senate notified, or after 30 days if no response Substitute ; floor amendments (1) and the Kentucky Jockey Injury Fund to Feb 17-to Judiciary (S) is received; prescribe the contents of the (2) filed to Committee Substitute provide workers' compensation ordinance which creates the Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; floor insurance coverage for thoroughbred SB 193 (BR 2141) - R. Stivers II development area; permit the ordinance amendment (3) filed to Committee jockeys; provide that thoroughbred to designate a public agency or a Substitute jockeys shall be considered employees AN ACT relating to civil actions. community redevelopment authority to Mar 24-floor amendments (4) and (5) of the corporation only for purposes of Amend KRS 412.150 to specify that oversee the implementation of the filed to Committee Substitute workers' compensation; provide that the duty to join the creditor is mandatory ordinance; permit a city or county to funding shall be provided by 1/10 of one in an action by a surety against a enter into service payment agreements Introduced Feb. 16, 2006 percent of on-track, off-track, and principal or cosurety after maturity of a as provided; allow the establishment of a interstate handle on Kentucky debt. lien in favor of the city or county under SB 195 (BR 235) - E. Worley, R. Jones thoroughbred racing; amend KRS the service payment agreement; require II 342.640 to include exercise riders as Feb 15-introduced in Senate the lien to be filed in the office of the covered employees(of trainers) under Feb 17-to Judiciary (S) county clerk prior to becoming valid or AN ACT relating to the use of speed the workers' compensation law; amend enforceable; prohibit real estate in the bumps on local roads. KRS 230.310 to require exercise riders SB 194 (BR 1201) - K. Stine development area from participating in Create a new section of KRS Chapter to be licensed in accordance with programs granting property 178 to allow counties, urban-counties, administrative regulations promulgated AN ACT relating to economic assessments or reassessment charter counties, and consolidated local by the racing authority by July 1, 2006; development. moratoriums; require planning governments to use speed bumps on require authority to purchase Amend the definition of "economic commissions to make an annual their local roads and specify catastrophic medical insurance for development project" in KRS 154.22-010 determination to the city or county as to requirements for doing so; create a new thoroughbred jockeys if funds are not and 154.28-010 to allow ownership of the existence of potential development section of KRS Chapter 82 to allow cities available to purchase workers' improvements or facilities on land areas within the city or county and to use speed bumps on their city roads compensation coverage; require possessed by a company pursuant to a prohibit the determinations of the and specify requirements for doing so; collections of funds to begin within 90 ground lease having a term equivalent to planning and zoning commissions from amend KRS 179.070 to conform. days after the effective date of the Act; the length of the financing agreement in having a binding effect upon the city or and provide that provisions shall expire certain economic development incentive county; permit a city or county to Feb 16-introduced in Senate on December 31, 2009; EMERGENCY programs. establish a nonprofit community Feb 21-to Transportation (S) HCA (2/Title, J. Gray) - Make title redevelopment authority and specify the amendment. SB 194 - AMENDMENTS membership, terms of office, SB 196/HM (BR 2199) - E. Worley, T. HCS/LM - Retain the provisions of the appointment and removal procedures, Jensen, R. Jones II Feb 15-introduced in Senate original; amend KRS 154.24-090 to and administrative procedures for the Feb 17-to Judiciary (S) allow an eligible company that locates a authority; provide for the selection and AN ACT relating to health benefit plan Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st project adjoining a regional bonding of a secretary-treasurer and set coverage of screening for prostate reading, to Calendar postsecondary education center to out the duties and responsibilities of the cancer. Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to alternatively satisfy wage and benefits secretary-treasurer; require an annual Create a new section of Subtitle 17A Judiciary (S) requirements; require that the company report of all acts of the authority to the of KRS Chapter 304 to require a health Mar 16-reported favorably, to Rules compensate a minimum of 90 percent of legislative body which created the benefit plan offered, issued, or renewed with Committee Substitute, committee full-time employees whose jobs were authority. on or after January 1, 2007 to cover at penalties for violations of roof control to allow the ventilation plan to be the Create a new section of KRS Chapter least one annual screening for prostate plans and mine ventilation plans; amend same as submitted to the United State 304 subchapter 13 to require insurers to cancer for all men 40 years or age or KRS 351.070 to authorize the Mine Health and Safety Administration; give a credit on workers compensation older and for those men 35 years of age commissioner to assess civil monetary require self contained self rescuer premiums for certified drug-free or older who are considered high-risk for penalties for roof control plans and mine devices be accessible to and reflective workplace policies implemented by prostate cancer, including African- ventilation plans; require tiering of markers on the devices visible from the licensees; create new sections of KRS American men and those with a definite penalties, and that administrative primary and secondary escapeways; Chapter 351 to require persons certified or indeterminate family history of regulations be promulgated in 90 days to require deployment of the self-rescuer under KRS Chapter 351 to submit to prostate cancer according to the implement the penalties; amend 351.175 devices by July 1, 2007; provide a drug and alcohol testing as a condition prostate cancer early detection to require ventilation plans and roof waiver if the devices are unavailable; of certification; require those persons guidelines of the National Alliance of control plans be submitted along with require proof of a valid purchase order seeking certification to provide proof and State Prostate Cancer Coalitions and the requests for licenses and that appeals for self-rescuer devices; require the specify how proof is obtained; require an Kentucky Prostate Cancer Coalition; for revocations of licenses be to Franklin caches of self-rescuer devices be in employer to pay for one test for a newly prohibit application of policy deductibles Circuit Court; amend 351.190 to include sufficient numbers and at locations certified miner and to reimburse for an to the screening coverage; provide that entrapments, roof falls, and inundation of determined in accordance with the most applicant certified other than as a miner at a minimum the screening shall consist the mine with liquid or gas in the events recent rules, standards, and regulations who is currently employed in the coal of a prostate specific antigen blood test that trigger a mine rescue; amend of the United States Mine Health and industry; provide that the Office of Mine and a digital rectal examination; provide 352.010 to define "mine manager" and Safety Administration; provide for one Safety and Licensing shall offer drug and that if a health care provider "serious physical injury"; amend 352.020 additional self rescuer device which alcohol testing or will contract for those recommends a prostate specific antigen to require mine ventilation plans and provides protection for one hour or services; require that the cutoff test, coverage cannot be denied revisions to existing mine ventilation longer; a mantrip may be used for a concentration for breath alcohol shall because the insured had a digital rectal plans be submitted to and approved by cache of self-rescuer devices; and be .04 percent; require an 11-panel drug examination and the results were the executive director of the Office of amend KRS 352.180 to make an test; establish requirements for those negative. Mine Safety and Licensing; prohibit use accident report for entrapment of more providing drug and alcohol testing of return air courses as primary than 30 minutes; provide that the report services; require use of a medical review Feb 16-introduced in Senate escapeways absent approval by the is made 15 minutes of having actual officer; allow the applicant to submit Feb 21-to Health and Welfare (S) executive director; require use of fans to knowledge of the occurrence and when proof from other sources and specify ensure air quality and equalization of the communications become available. requirements for acceptance of the SB 197 (BR 1860) - J. Westwood mine atmosphere; amend 352.110 to HCS - Retain original provisions of SB results; require results be given when conform; amend 352.133 to delete 200; establish a permanent six-member applicant is notified of granting or denial AN ACT relating to school facilities. requirement that the licensee can store Mine Equipment Review Panel which will of certification; establish the reasons for Amend KRS 160.048 to require that a self contained self rescuer farther than review and recommend commercially denial of certification; provide for district that acquires property for, 25 feet; require deployment of additional available mine safety equipment to the retesting at the applicant's expense; constructs, or operates a school facility self contained self rescuer devices by Office of Mine Safety and Licensing; establish appeal to the Mine Safety located outside of the boundaries of the December 1, 2006; provide that the self require three inspections for Review Commission; provide for district in a manner that is not in contained self rescuer be deployed at underground coal mines; prohibit confidentiality of the applicant's testing compliance with statutory requirements not more than 45 minute walking alteration of an accident scene; allow a results and records and exempt from provide annual compensation to the intervals, be placed in storage units to designee of the mine foreman to report release under the Kentucky Open district in which the school facility is prevent their destruction, and have an accident. Records Act; establish when information located; establish the manner of luminescent signs, alarms, and strobe may be released; require insurers determining the annual compensation. lights; amend 352.135 to delete use of Feb 17-introduced in Senate authorized to write workers return airway as an escape way and Feb 22-to Agriculture and Natural compensation policies to give a premium Feb 16-introduced in Senate require devices that direct miners to the Resources (S) credit to licensees that have Feb 21-to Education (S) surface at 100 foot intervals; amend Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on implemented a drug-free workplace 352.150 to prohibit riding under the clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st policy; amend KRS 349.010 to make SB 198 (BR 2270) - D. Boswell trolley wire; require reporting of reading, to Calendar conforming reference changes; amend accidents that involves serious physical Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to KRS 351.010 to define "adulterated Apr 10-WITHDRAWN injury or loss of life in 15 minutes after Agriculture and Natural Resources (S) specimen," "illicit substances," "medical actual knowledge of the occurrence; Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules review officer," or "MRO," and "serious SB 199 (BR 2271) - D. Boswell establish a $100,000 dollar penalty for with Committee Substitute ; posted for physical injury"; amend KRS 351.101 to failure to report; amend 352.280 to make passage in the Regular Orders of the state that abuse of illicit substances and Apr 10-WITHDRAWN technical corrections and conform; Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006; alcohol in the mining industry constitutes amend 352.320 to conform; amend passed over and retained in the Orders a serious threat to the health and safety Introduced Feb. 17, 2006 352.340 to require examination of of the Day of miners; amend KRS 351.102 to caches of self contained self rescuers Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with require the Office of Mine Safety and SB 200 (BR 1941) - R. Stivers II, R. and other devices and alarms; amend Committee Substitute Licensing to require applicants for Jones II 352.350, 352.410, 352.420, 352.430, Mar 13-received in House certified miner to submit proof of drug- 352.450, and 352.460 to conform. Mar 14-to Natural Resources and and alcohol-free status; require trainee AN ACT relating to mine safety. Environment (H) miner to receive 1 hour of classroom Create new sections of KRS Chapter SB 200 - AMENDMENTS Mar 16-posted in committee instruction on the subject of drug and 352 to provide for telephone or SCS - Retain original provisions of SB Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st alcohol abuse; require trainee miners equivalent two-way communication 200; permit use of the beltway or return reading, to Calendar with Committee who have 45 working days experience to facilities in underground and surface air courses for communications lines Substitute submit proof of alcohol- and drug-free coal mines by September 1, 2006; with approval from the executive director Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted status; provide a 30 day window to notify require that by September 1, 2006, of the Office of Mine Safety and for passage in the Regular Orders of the an applicant that he or she is not licensed facilities will be able to activate Licensing for mines with seams 26 Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006 qualified; amend KRS 351.103 to make emergency action plans; require facilities inches or less; change the distance of Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with technical correction; amend KRS to submit emergency action plans when the telephone line from the portal from Committee Substitute 351.1041 to allow for an appeal to the making an application for a license; 500 ft to 1,000 ft; clarify that the Mar 24-received in Senate; posted for Mine Safety Review Commission for establish content requirements for the requirement for a surface telephone line passage for concurrence in House violations of drug and alcohol emergency action plan and where to activate an emergency action plan is Committee Substitute for Friday, March certifications and failures to report copies of the plan are made available; for underground licensed facilities; 24, 2006; Senate concurred in House serious accidents; amend KRS 351.106 require the implementation of require the emergency action plan to Committee Substitute ; passed 37-0 to require the Mining Board to establish emergency evacuation plans and contain a training schedule and a log of Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President retraining and reeducation requirements firefighting programs; require mapping of the training on the mine site; amend of the Senate that include 30 minutes of alcohol and working sections in a mine and the KRS 351.025 to allow for the imposition Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of substance abuse education; provide designation of escapeways; require of penalties against licensed coal mines the House; delivered to Governor additional training in substance abuse; escapeway drills at all licensed coal and exceed the statutorily imposed limit Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. require the secretary to promulgate mines; amend 351.010 to define "mine for roof control and ventilation violations 185) administrative regulations; amend KRS manager"; amend 351.025 to delete and allow for the underlying violation to 351.110 to require other certifications requirement that the owner intentionally accompany the penalty upon an appeal; SB 201 (BR 1727) - R. Stivers II, R. granted under Chapter 351 to include violate an orders before penalties can be require the commissioner to impose Jones II provisions for drug and alcohol testing; assessed against the licensed facility fines for roof control and ventilation amend KRS 351.120 to require proof of and for appeals on the imposition of violations and provide that the fine shall AN ACT relating to drug testing of drug- and alcohol-free status; require the not exceed $5,000; amend KRS 352.020 miners. commissioner to suspend certifications for violations of drug- and alcohol-free Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st detectives in a consolidated local provisions of HCR 9 to direct the status and provide for hearing before the reading, to Calendar government. Legislative Research Commission to Mine Safety Review Commission; Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted CCR - Cannot agree. Recommend conduct a study of the costs of provide procedures for filing a petition for for passage in the Regular Orders of the appointment of Free Conference textbooks. hearing and reapplication procedures; Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 Committee meeting. HFA (2/Title, R. Nelson) - Make title amend KRS 351.127 to require certified Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 98-0 FCCR - Adopt HCS; adopt HFA3; add amendment. emergency medical or mine emergency Mar 22-received in Senate; enrolled, amendment of KRS 61.365 relating to technicians to submit to drug and alcohol signed by President of the Senate Kentucky peace officer powers for Feb 21-introduced in Senate testing; amend KRS 351.1291 to require Mar 23-enrolled, signed by Speaker of federal officers to add law enforcement Feb 23-to Education (S) training in substance abuse; amend KRS the House; delivered to Governor rangers of the National Park Service; Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, 351.170 to require all reports of facilities Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. amend title to "AN ACT relating to public to Consent Calendar licensed under KRS Chapter 351 to be 96) officers." Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules made to the executive director of the Mar 7-posted for passage in the Office of Mine Safety and Licensing; SB 203 (BR 2019) - R. Jones II, E. Feb 21-introduced in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for provide reporting requirements for Worley Feb 28-to Judiciary (S) Wednesday, March 8, 2006 operators and superintendents; amend Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 KRS 352.010 to define "executive AN ACT relating to alternative energy. to Calendar with Committee Substitute Mar 9-received in House director" and "serious physical injury"; Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 13-to Education (H) amend KRS 352.180 to provide that 141 to define qualifying alternative Mar 8-posted for passage in the Mar 14-posted in committee; posting failure to report a serious physical injury energy property; create a new section of Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, waived or fatality shall create a rebuttable KRS Chapter 141 to provide a tax credit March 9, 2006 Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st presumption of an intentional order to against the taxes imposed by KRS Mar 9-passed over and retained in the reading, to Calendar violate mine safety laws; provide that 141.020 and KRS 141.040 for qualifying Orders of the Day; floor amendments (1) Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Office of Mine Safety and Licensing may alternative energy property installed in and (2) filed to Committee Substitute for passage in the Regular Orders of the require post-accident testing of certified Kentucky; specify who is eligible for the Mar 10-passed over and retained in Day for Friday, March 17, 2006; floor persons; provide that the cost of post- tax credit and when it can be claimed; the Orders of the Day amendments (1) and (2-title) filed accident testing shall be borne by the allow the Environmental and Public Mar 13-3rd reading; floor amendment Mar 23-3rd reading; floor amendment Office of Mine Safety and Licensing; Protection Cabinet and Finance and (2) withdrawn ; passed 37-0 with (1) ruled not germane ; passed 98-1 provide for a deviation on the type of Administration Cabinet to promulgate Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, testing procedures for post-accident rules and regulations necessary to (1) signed by each presiding officer; victims; amend KRS 352.210 to make administer requirements; amend KRS Mar 14-received in House delivered to Governor changes to conform and require the 278.465 to make more types of Mar 17-to Judiciary (H) Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. licensee to notify the executive director alternative energy eligible for net Mar 21-posted in committee; posting 156) by the close of the next business day of metering; amend KRS 278.466 to allow waived certified persons discharged for violation net metering to be calculated over an Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st SB 206 (BR 2336) - J. Westwood of the company's substance abuse or annual billing period. reading, to Calendar with Committee alcohol abuse policies or who tested Substitute ; floor amendments (1) and AN ACT relating to the Office of positive or failed to complete an Feb 17-introduced in Senate (2-title) filed Education Accountability. employee assistance program; amend Feb 22-to Appropriations and Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 7.410 to require that, on KRS 352.390 to allow the Mine Safety Revenue (S) for passage in the Regular Orders of the or before December 1 of each year, that Review Commission to revoke, suspend, Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; floor the Education Assessment and or probate certificates for failure to Introduced Feb. 21, 2006 amendment (3) filed to Committee Accountability Review Subcommittee maintain drug- and alcohol-free status; Substitute adopt an annual research agenda for the and make technical corrections and SB 204 (BR 2138) - R. Stivers II Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Office of Education Accountability; the conforming subsection reference Committee Substitute, floor amendments agenda shall be amended to include changes. AN ACT relating to county detectives. (1) (2-title) and (3) ; received in Senate; studies directed by the General Amend KRS 69.360, relating to county posted for passage for concurrence in Assembly in the next succeeding Feb 17-introduced in Senate detectives, to permit all county House Committee Substitute, floor session; direct the Office of Education Feb 22-to Agriculture and Natural detectives to execute process statewide. amendments (1) (2-title) and (3) for Accountability annual report to include a Resources (S) Friday, March 24, 2006; Senate refused status and results of the current year's Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on SB 204 - AMENDMENTS to concur in House Committee annual research agenda, a summary of clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st SCS - Amend to limit bill's provisions Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2-title) completed investigative activity reading, to Calendar to civil process. and (3) ; received in House conducted, and other items of Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Restore the Apr 10-House refused to recede from significance as determined by the Agriculture and Natural Resources (S) ability of county detectives in county Committee Substitute, floor amendments Education Assessment and containing a consolidated local (1) (2-title) and (3) ; Conference Accountability Review Subcommittee; SB 202 (BR 1945) - D. Harper Angel, J. government to serve both civil and Committee and Free Conference make changes to conform. Denton, T. Buford, A. Kerr, K. Stine, E. criminal process; retain ability of county Committee appointed in House and Tori, J. Turner detectives in other counties to serve civil Senate Feb 21-introduced in Senate process only. Apr 11-Conference Committee report Feb 23-to Education (S) AN ACT relating to osteoporosis. SFA (2, R. Roeding) - Retain most filed in House and Senate; Conference Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Create a new section of KRS Chapter original of the original language; delete Committee report adopted in House and to Consent Calendar 211 to establish a multigenerational service of civil process statewide and Senate; Free Conference Committee Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules osteoporosis prevention and education permit the county detective to serve report filed in House and Senate; Free Mar 7-posted for passage in the program to promote public awareness of process in any county in the state where Conference Committee report adopted in Consent Orders of the Day for the causes of osteoporosis, options for the sheriff of that county has a written House; passed 97-0 Wednesday, March 8, 2006 prevention, the value of early detection, agreement with the county attorney Apr 12-received in Senate; Free Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 and treatment, and to increase health employing the county detective Conference Committee report adopted in Mar 9-received in House care provider awareness of national permitting the service civil of process. Senate; passed 35-0; enrolled, signed Mar 13-to Education (H) clinical guidelines related to the HCS - Limit jurisdiction of noncertified by each presiding officer; delivered to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of county detectives, for service of process, Governor SB 207 (BR 2197) - D. Mongiardo osteoporosis. to the county where the county attorney Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. is elected. 222) AN ACT relating to patient safety. Feb 17-introduced in Senate HFA (1, A. Arnold) - Retain original Amend KRS 216B.165 to clarify that Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (S) provisions of this Act; amend KRS SB 205 (BR 2335) - J. Westwood health care facilities are prohibited from Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, 64.185 to permit a county coroner to subjecting a member of the medical staff to Consent Calendar appoint additional deputy coroners with AN ACT relating to the School or a licensed health care provider under Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules approval of the fiscal court. Facilities Construction Commission. a contract or agreement from being Mar 6-posted for passage in the HFA (2/Title, A. Arnold) - Make title Amend KRS 157.622 to permit offers subject to any reprisal or threatened in Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, amendment. of assistance to local school districts for any manner for reporting a patient safety March 7, 2006 HFA (3, R. Webb) - Retain original building school facilities to be escrowed problem; amend KRS 216B.990 to Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 38-0; provisions; add new provision specifying up to 8 years. impose an administrative penalty of not received in House that restrictions in subsections (3) and less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor Mar 9-to Health and Welfare (H) (4) of the bill do not apply to county SB 205 - AMENDMENTS more than ten thousand dollars Mar 10-posted in committee HFA (1/P, R. Nelson) - Attach ($10,000) for each violation of KRS 216B.165. cases. secretary's approval for the necessary HFA (2, J. Fischer) - Amend to AN ACT relating to reporting. rent increase; increase from $1,000 to Feb 21-introduced in Senate provide that a person made a party to an Amend KRS 156.230 to require the $2,000 the amount under which the Feb 23-to Health and Welfare (S) action under provisions of the bill who is commissioner of education to annually agency must obtain the cabinet not at fault, shall be entitled to recover prepare a publication to include specified secretary's approval for either direct pay Introduced Feb. 22, 2006 the costs of defending the action. types of financial information; require the by the state or for a necessary rent HFA (3, S. Baugh) - Replace commissioner to have an independent increase to cover the cost. SB 208 (BR 2309) - T. Buford provisions of bill with a proposal to audit completed of the assessment and submit to the voters an amendment to accountability system and its costs to the SB 216 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to animal cruelty. the Constitution of Kentucky that would state and local school districts. HFA (1, J. Wayne) - Amend KRS Amend KRS 525.125, 525.130, and allow the General Assembly to create 198A.710 to establish the affordable 525.135 to require offender to pay statutory provisions relating to medical Feb 22-introduced in Senate housing trust fund, define the purposes reasonable and necessary maintenance malpractice, including provisions for Feb 24-to Education (S) for which the funds may be used; create expenses for care of animals involved in alternative dispute resolution, statutes of a new section of KRS 198A to require cruelty and torture cases. limitation or repose, peer review, expert SB 213 (BR 2432) - D. Seum the Department of Revenue to deposit witnesses, certificates of merit, and each fiscal year any amount in excess of Feb 22-introduced in Senate collateral source payments. AN ACT relating to pawnbrokers. $7 million from delinquent property taxes Feb 24-to Judiciary (S) HFA (4/Title, S. Baugh) - Make title Amend KRS 226.050 to decrease to the affordable housing trust fund. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, amendment. from 90 to 60 the number of days which to Consent Calendar must expire after maturity of the loan Feb 23-introduced in Senate Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 22-introduced in Senate before pawned items my be sold by a Feb 27-to Economic Development, Mar 7-posted for passage in the Feb 24-to Judiciary (S) pawnbroker. Tourism & Labor (S) Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on Wednesday, March 8, 2006 to Consent Calendar Feb 22-introduced in Senate clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 24-to Banking and Insurance (S) reading, to Calendar Mar 9-received in House Mar 7-posted for passage in the Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) Consent Orders of the Day for to Consent Calendar Economic Development, Tourism & Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Labor (S) SB 209 (BR 2251) - A. Kerr Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 8-posted for passage in the Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules as Mar 9-received in House Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to school speech- Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) March 9, 2006 Consent Orders of the Day for language pathologist and audiologists Mar 15-posted in committee Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 36-1 Wednesday, March 8, 2006 and declaring an emergency. Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Mar 10-received in House Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Create a new section of KRS Chapter reading, to Calendar; floor amendment Mar 13-to Banking and Insurance (H) Mar 9-received in House 157 to provide a salary supplement for (1) filed Mar 14-posted in committee Mar 13-to Appropriations and public school speech-language Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st Revenue (H) pathologists and audiologists who have for passage in the Regular Orders of the reading, to Calendar Mar 16-posted in committee a certificate of clinical competence Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; floor Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st issued by the American Speech- amendment (2) filed Mar 24-recommitted to Appropriations reading, to Calendar Language-Hearing Association; the Mar 24-floor amendments (3) and (4- and Revenue (H) Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted salary supplement amount shall be title) filed for passage in the Regular Orders of the determined by the General Assembly's SB 214 (BR 2433) - D. Seum Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006 biennial budget; the supplement shall be SB 211 (BR 1954) - G. Tapp, J. Apr 11-floor amendment (1) filed considered in the calculation for Pendleton AN ACT relating to the use of contributions to the Kentucky Teachers' proceeds from license fees on rental SB 217/CI (BR 1961) - R. Palmer II Retirement System; EMERGENCY. AN ACT relating to wild turkey and cars. deer hunting. Amend KRS 68.200 to permit the use AN ACT relating to crimes and Feb 22-introduced in Senate Create new section of KRS Chapter of proceeds from license fees on rental punishments. Feb 24-to Appropriations and 150 to provide that a deer hunter may cars to be used for construction Amend KRS 506.010 and 506.030 to Revenue (S) use a crossbow for 10 days beginning purposes. provide that the penalty for attempt or Mar 7-taken from committee; 1st on the Monday after Thanksgiving and solicitation to commit the offenses of reading, to Calendar during any season when a firearm is Feb 22-introduced in Senate unlawful transaction with a minor in the Mar 8-2nd reading; returned to used to take deer; provide that a wild Feb 24-to Economic Development, first degree and use of a minor in a Appropriations and Revenue (S) turkey hunter may use a crossbow for 10 Tourism & Labor (S) sexual performance carry the same days beginning on the Monday after penalty as the actual offense. SB 210 (BR 2249) - T. Jensen, R. Thanksgiving and during any season SB 215 (BR 2434) - D. Seum Stivers II when a firearm may be used to take wild Feb 23-introduced in Senate turkey. AN ACT relating to motor vehicle Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to civil actions. salesmen. Create a new section of KRS Chapter SB 211 - AMENDMENTS Increase the annual license fee for a SB 218 (BR 1971) - J. Denton 411 to allow a plaintiff in a civil action SCA (1, G. Tapp) - Amend the bill to motor vehicle salesman from $10 to $20. where comparative fault becomes an provide that the provisions of the new AN ACT relating to cancer research. issue, where suit was initiated against section shall not apply to persons Feb 22-introduced in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter the original defendant within the statute holding a hunting method exemption Feb 24-to Licensing, Occupations & 211 to include declarations and findings of limitations, where the original permit issued pursuant to KRS 150.025, Administrative Regulations (S) relating to cancer research; create the defendant alleges that a third party the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Kentucky Cancer Tissue Registry caused or contributed to the plaintiff's Kentucky administrative regulations. Introduced Feb. 23, 2006 Initiative (KCTRI) with goals to reduce injury, and where the plaintiff would be cancer deaths, reduce health care costs, barred by a statute of limitations from Feb 22-introduced in Senate SB 216/FN (BR 2231) - A. Kerr and improve access to treatment bringing a claim against that third party Feb 24-to Agriculture and Natural through an electronic network; establish to either amend the complaint pursuant Resources (S) AN ACT relating to the use of state a board and specify membership with to Rule 15 of the Kentucky Rules of Civil Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, funds. some appointments by the Governor; Procedure or institute a separate action to Calendar with committee amendment Amend KRS 42.450 to require that specify board terms; require board to within ninety days of the filing of the first (1) any unallotted or unencumbered establish time frames and business answer or amended answer alleging Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules balances in the Local Government plans for registry gatekeeper functions; such third party's fault; establish that the Mar 7-posted for passage in the Economic Assistance Fund be invested require report to Interim Joint new cause of action is not barred by any Regular Orders of the Day for in accordance with KRS 42.500, relating Committees on Appropriations and statute of limitations. Wednesday, March 8, 2006 to the State Investment Commission, Revenue and Health and Welfare by Mar 8-passed over and retained in the instead of in U. S. Government August 1, 2007; establish the KCTRI SB 210 - AMENDMENTS Orders of the Day Securities; amend KRS 56.813, relating fund and specify uses. HFA (1, J. Gooch Jr) - Insert provision Mar 9-taken from the Regular Orders to improvements made by an agency in to create a new section of KRS Chapter of the Day; returned to Agriculture and its leased premises, to increase from Feb 23-introduced in Senate 453 to set a maximum fee scale for Natural Resources (S) $1,000 to $2,000 the amount over which Feb 27-to Health and Welfare (S) attorney fees charged in negligence the agency must obtain the cabinet SB 212 (BR 2338) - J. Westwood SB 219 (BR 2248) - T. Jensen, V. McGaha Feb 23-introduced in Senate Introduced Feb. 24, 2006 Committee Substitute Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) Mar 10-received in House AN ACT relating to easements. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, SB 224 (BR 1438) - G. Tapp Mar 13-to State Government (H) Create statutory easement of to Calendar Mar 16-posted in committee necessity to conduct reclamation Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to the Office of Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st operations; specify conditions to be met Mar 7-posted for passage in the Housing, Buildings and Construction and reading, to Calendar before easement is created. Regular Orders of the Day for its related boards and committees. Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Amend KRS 198B.020 to indicate that Mar 23-posted for passage in the SB 219 - AMENDMENTS Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 any administrative regulations Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, SCS - Retain original provisions of SB Mar 9-received in House promulgated by the Board of Housing, March 24, 2006 219; sunset creation of new easement of Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) Buildings and Construction for other than Apr 10-3rd reading, passed 93-0; necessity for reclamation purposes on Mar 15-posted in committee internal business are subject to new received in Senate July 15, 2008. review and comment procedures; amend Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each SB 223 (BR 2399) - J. Denton KRS 198B.030 to require the Office of presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 23-introduced in Senate Housing, Buildings and Construction to Apr 25-became law without Feb 27-to Agriculture and Natural AN ACT relating to dust. receive the comments of the relevant Governor's signature Resources (S) Create new sections of KRS Chapter related board before promulgating Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, 411 to establish procedures for civil administrative regulations if the subject Introduced Feb. 27, 2006 to Consent Calendar with Committee actions arising from exposure to silica or matter of the regulation directly and Substitute mixed dust; define related terms; require clearly relates to the work of those SB 225/LM (BR 2418) - R. Roeding Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules that a physical impairment be an regulated by the related board; limit Mar 7-posted for passage in the essential element in a civil action based approval time for related boards to 60 AN ACT relating to mechanical Consent Orders of the Day for on exposure to silica or mixed dust; days for ordinary regulations and 30 inspections. Wednesday, March 8, 2006 require a prima facie showing of a days for emergency regulations, with the Amend KRS 198B.400 to define Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with physical impairment before bringing or related board being given an opportunity "escalator," "moving sidewalk," and Committee Substitute maintaining a civil action; provide for to review and comment and with power "fixed guideway system"; require Mar 9-received in House dismissal of civil actions for failure to reverting back to the office once the time persons inspecting fixed guideway Mar 13-to Natural Resources and establish a prima facie showing of a lapses; declare that, in the event another systems to hold a certificate of Environment (H); posting waived; posted physical impairment resulting from section relating to the office's regulatory competency from the Office of Housing, in committee exposure to silica or mixed dust; toll the authority conflicts with the new Buildings and Construction; amend KRS Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st statute of limitations on claims not procedure, the new procedure takes 198B.410 to require the office to reading, to Calendar barred by the effective date until such precedence; require that the written promulgate administrative regulations Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules time as an individual discovers or should comments of any related board be establishing training and certification Mar 16-posted for passage in the have discovered a physical impairment; attached to any public submission of the requirements for fixed guideway system Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, distinguish claims for nonmalignant regulation, including any filing under inspectors; amend KRS 198B.420 to March 17, 2006 conditions from claims for silica-related KRS Chapter 13A; direct that the powers require the office to administer all Mar 17-3rd reading, passed 98-0 or mixed dust-related cancer; establish and limitations on the office's regulatory aspects of the State Fixed Guideway Mar 20-received in Senate; enrolled, requirements for wrongful death claims; procedures also apply to the executive System Inspection Program; amend signed by each presiding officer; exempt a premises owner from liability director; amend KRS 198B.040 to create KRS 198B.440 to conform; amend KRS delivered to Governor unless the individual's exposure an identical regulatory procedure 198B.460 to require an owner of a fixed Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. occurred while on the property of the process for the housing, buildings and guideway system to register each 58) owner, and extend liability exemption construction board as that created for system with the office; amend KRS relating to invitees and contractors hired the office and the executive director, 198B.470 to require annual inspections SB 220 (BR 2327) - G. Tapp, T. Buford before January 1, 1972; exempt a except that the board's rules also apply of moving sidewalks and fixed guideway premises owner from liability for to changes to the Uniform State Building systems; amend KRS 198B.480 to AN ACT relating to outdoor exposure occurring after January 1, Code; amend KRS 198B.050 and make existing rules requiring an advertising devices. 1972 unless it can be shown that the 198B.080 to direct that the new inspection of passenger elevators Amend KRS 177.830 to define the premises owner intentionally violated a regulatory process for the board applies applicable to fixed guideway systems; term "multiple message system"; create safety standard; provide that civil actions to changes or amendments to the require that the owner of a fixed a new section of KRS 177.830 to resulting from exposure to silica or Uniform State Building Code; amend guideway system be apprised by the 177.890, to set standards for the mixed dust shall not affect the rights of KRS 227.300, relating to fire prevention office of changes to be implemented to permitting of multiple message system any party involved in bankruptcy and protection, KRS 227.530 and ensure the system complies with safety signs; require operators of multiple proceedings or for workers' 227A.040, relating to electricians, KRS requirements; prohibit the operation of message system signs to broadcast compensation or veteran's benefit 227.605, relating to mobile homes and an elevator that has been inspected and Amber Alerts at the request of the KSP; programs; require the plaintiff in a civil recreational vehicles, KRS 236.030, that does not have a copy of the amend KRS 177.863 and 177.860 to action to show that a particular relating to boiler and pressure vessel certificate of operation conspicuously conform. defendant's conduct was a substantial safety; and KRS 318.077 and 318.130, posted on the system; amend KRS factor in causing the alleged injury or relating to plumbers, to conform with the 198B.490 to conform; amend KRS Feb 23-introduced in Senate loss; codify common law principles new procedures for the promulgation of 198B.500 to require that fixed guideways Feb 27-to Transportation (S) relating to shareholder liability; make housing, buildings, and construction be equipped, maintained, and operated provisions applicable to any civil action administrative regulations. with specified mechanisms; create an SB 221 (BR 2213) - J. Pendleton pending on the effective date of the Act exception where reasonable safety may and to claims filed on or after the SB 224 - AMENDMENTS be obtained and where literal adherence AN ACT relating to involuntary effective date of the Act; include SCS - Retain original provisions, to the required equipment is impractical; hospitalization. noncodified provisions: to state that the except delete Sections 4, 5, and 8; amend KRS 198B.510 to prohibit the Amend KRS 202A.028 to delete new provisions are not intended to remove reference to Uniform State issuance of a certificate of operation for provision requiring a qualified mental repeal existing laws of the Building Code from new language in a fixed guideway system if the system health professional to be a staff member Commonwealth; request the Supreme Section 3; amend KRS 227.560 to has not been inspected and a report of of a regional community mental health or Court to adopt and revise rules relating exempt the Manufactured Home the inspection has not been filed with the mental retardation program. to venue and consolidation of claims Certification and Licensure Board from office; require that a permit be obtained arising from exposure to silica or mixed the new provisions establishing the prior to installing or moving a fixed Feb 23-introduced in Senate dust and specify factors, commonly review and comment procedure for guideway system to another location; Feb 27-to Health and Welfare (S) known and the "Lohrman Standards," administrative regulations. require that the construction plans be relating to determining whether exposure submitted with the application for a SB 222 (BR 2215) - J. Pendleton to silica or mixed dust was a substantial Feb 24-introduced in Senate permit; amend KRS 198B.520 and factor in causing the injury or loss Feb 28-to Licensing, Occupations & 198B.530 to conform; amend KRS AN ACT relating to children with resulting from such exposure; provide Administrative Regulations (S) 198B.540 to permit the office inspector mental illness. for severabilty and federal preemption. Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, of fixed guideway systems to post a Amend KRS 645.030 to delete to Consent Calendar with Committee notice on or seal a system that is provision allowing a hospitalized minor Feb 23-introduced in Senate Substitute defective or dangerous; prohibit anyone who is at least 16 years of age to Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted from removing the notice, seal, or consent to continued hospitalization or Feb 28-reassigned to Health and for passage in the Consent Orders of the barricade. request release; amend KRS 645.220 to Welfare (S) Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 conform; repeal KRS 645.190. Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with SB 225 - AMENDMENTS SCS/LM - Retain original provisions, technology. qualified historic sites. SCS - Retain original provisions of SB except delete the provision capping the Amend KRS 156.670 to define HFA (4/Title, D. Keene) - Make title 230; specify that nothing in the bill shall number of elevator inspectors hired. "Schools Interoperability Framework" to amendment. be construed to impair obligations mean technical guidelines to ensure the HFA (5, W. Hall) - Retain original imposed by statute or executive order, Feb 27-introduced in Senate seamless integration of multivendor provisions; limit sampling events to no including a ban on the interstate Feb 28-to Licensing, Occupations & software applications; require the more than two per year and require that importation of live cervids. Administrative Regulations (S) Department of Education, K-12 schools, the sampling event must be in SFA (1, V. McGaha) - Prohibit Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, and districts to comply with the Schools coordination with multi-state administrative regulations on fencing to Consent Calendar with Committee Interoperability Framework; permit governmental conferences, or national and holding requirements for captive Substitute alternative compliant systems or international sporting events. cervids to be more stringent than Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted regulations in place on January 5, 2004; for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 27-introduced in Senate Feb 27-introduced in Senate make an exception to the stringency Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Mar 1-to Education (S) Mar 1-to Licensing, Occupations & requirements for the Office of the State Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Administrative Regulations (S) Veterinarian and the Department of Fish Committee Substitute SB 229 (BR 2062) - D. Seum Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, and Wildlife Resources for reasons of Mar 10-received in House to Calendar with Committee Substitute disease control; require the Department Mar 13-to Licensing and Occupations AN ACT relating to distilled spirits. Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of Fish and Wildlife Resources to issue (H) Amend KRS 241.010 to make a for passage in the Regular Orders of the or deny permits for propagation and Mar 14-posting waived technical correction; amend KRS Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 taking of captive cervids in 30 days; Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st 243.120 to permit transportation of Mar 9-passed over and retained in the require the applicant for a captive cervid reading, to Calendar distilled spirits by manufacturers for the Orders of the Day permit to remove all wild cervids from Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules limited purpose of promotional sampling; Mar 10-passed over and retained in the facility; allow seizure and disposal of Mar 17-posted for passage in the amend KRS 244.050 to permit two or the Orders of the Day cervids held in violation of administrative Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, more manufacturers to conduct a joint Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 29-7 with and statutory requirements; impose a March 20, 2006 promotional sampling event at a licensed Committee Substitute ban on the interstate importation of Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 100-0 or unlicensed location in a wet territory. Mar 15-received in House cervids; require the Department of Fish Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, Mar 17-to Licensing and Occupations and Wildlife Resources and the Office of signed by each presiding officer; SB 229 - AMENDMENTS (H) the State Veterinarian to issue reports to delivered to Governor SCS - Retain original provisions; Mar 20-posting waived retroactively; the Interim Joint Committee on Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. amend Section 3 to specify reported favorably, 1st reading, to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 157) manufacturers licensed under KRS Calendar HCA (1, T. McKee) - Clarify that the 243.030(1) or (2); require manufacturers Mar 21-2nd reading, to Rules; posted language relates to statutes "pertaining SB 226 (BR 2395) - V. McGaha, E. Tori participating in a sampling event provide for passage in the Regular Orders of the to" the holding of cervids, not at least seven days notice to the Office Day for Wednesday, March 22, 2006 "prohibiting" the holding of cervids. AN ACT relating to water districts. of Alcoholic Beverage Control, specify Mar 22-floor amendments (1) and (2- Repeal KRS 74.260; amend KRS that samples are limited to drinks to be title) filed Feb 27-introduced in Senate 353.651 to conform. consumed on the premises. Mar 23-floor amendments (3) (4-title) Mar 1-to Agriculture and Natural HCS - Retain original provisions; and (5) filed Resources (S) Feb 27-introduced in Senate amend definitions to include definition for Mar 24-taken from the Regular Orders Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 1-to Agriculture and Natural "qualified historic site"; create a new of the Day; recommitted to Licensing to Calendar with Committee Substitute Resources (S) section of KRS Chapter 242 to provide and Occupations (H); posting waived; Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, for local option elections for the limited reported favorably, to Rules with Mar 7-posted for passage in the to Consent Calendar sales of alcoholic beverages by the drink Committee Substitute, committee Regular Orders of the Day for Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules where a qualified historic site is located; amendment (1-title) ; posted for passage Wednesday, March 8, 2006; floor Mar 7-posted for passage in the amend KRS 243.030 and KRS 243.040 in the Regular Orders of the Day for amendment (1) filed to Committee Consent Orders of the Day for to establish a qualified historic site liquor Friday, March 24, 2006; 3rd reading, Substitute Wednesday, March 8, 2006 license; create a new section of KRS passed 52-40 with Committee Substitute Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Chapter 243 to provide the parameters ; bill reconsidered (change PASSED Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 9-received in House of a qualified historic site liquor license; status); passed 54-34 with Committee (1) Mar 13-to Local Government (H) amend KRS 243.033 to require caterers Substitute, floor amendment (4-title) ; Mar 9-received in House Mar 14-posted in committee serving on property owned, leased, or received in Senate Mar 13-to Agriculture and Small Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st operated by the Commonwealth to have Apr 10-posted for passage for Business (H) reading, to Calendar liability insurance coverage of not less concurrence in House Committee Mar 15-posting waived Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted than $1 million; amend KRS 244.500 to Substitute, floor amendment (4-title) ; Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Regular Orders of the permit brewers to sell malt beverages Senate refused to concur in House reading, to Calendar with committee Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006 packaged with novelty items if the price Committee Substitute, floor amendment amendment (1) Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 charged includes the cost of the novelty (4-title) ; Conference Committee and Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, item. Free Conference Committee appointed for passage in the Regular Orders of the signed by each presiding officer; HCA (1/Title, D. Keene) - Make title in Senate Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 delivered to Governor amendment. Apr 11-House refused to recede from Mar 20-3rd reading, passed 80-14 Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HFA (1, R. Wilkey) - Clarify that the Committee Substitute, floor amendment with committee amendment (1) 158) prohibition against a person licensed to (4-title) Mar 21-received in Senate sell malt beverages in KRS 244.500(1) Mar 22-posted for passage for SB 227 (BR 2295) - J. Westwood does not prohibit a brewer, wholesaler, SB 230 (BR 2294) - V. McGaha, J. concurrence in House committee distributor, or retail licensee from selling Pendleton amendment (1) for Thursday, March 23, AN ACT relating to the Kentucky malt beverages that are packaged with a 2006 educational excellence scholarship. novelty item if the price charged includes AN ACT relating to captive cervid Mar 23-Senate concurred in House Amend KRS 164.7874 to include the cost of the novelty item. permits. committee amendment (1) ; passed 36-0 within the definition of "participating HFA (2/Title, R. Wilkey) - Make title Create a captive cervid holding permit; Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each institution" an accredited college or amendment. require Department of Fish and Wildlife presiding officer; delivered to Governor university that offers the Marine Option HFA (3, D. Keene) - Retain original Resources to promulgate administrative Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Naval ROTC four-year program; amend provisions; amend KRS 241.010 to regulations relating to the permit within 159) KRS 164.7883 to establish that a define "qualified historic site" as a sixty days that are no more restrictive student enrolled at an accredited college contributing property within a than the regulation currently in place SB 231 (BR 2405) - V. McGaha, J. or university and is a participant in the commercial district listed in the National other than the modifications required by Westwood Marine Option Naval ROTC four-year Register of Historic Places; create a new this act; specify that the department has program shall be eligible to receive a section of KRS Chapter 242 to provide thirty days to act on a permit application; AN ACT relating to school facilities KEES award. for local option elections for the limited allow containment fence to be placed on construction. sale of alcohol by the drink at qualified the property line; allow permittee to Amend KRS 162.060 to require that Feb 27-introduced in Senate historic sites; amend KRS 243.030 to expand his or her facility without the commissioner of education establish Mar 1-to Education (S) establish a qualified historic site license requiring a new permit; allow permittee a school facilities design team by to sell alcoholic beverages; create a new to transfer his or her permit after October 15, 2006 that shall promote and SB 228 (BR 2333) - D. Seum section of KRS Chapter 243 to detail notifying the department. establish a school building model design parameters of qualified historic site program by July 1, 2008 and that AN ACT relating to education license; amend KRS 243.050 to include SB 230 - AMENDMENTS encourages local boards of education to use existing school building designs in provided the aggregate of the loans Seum, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, J. Westwood obtaining a blanket bond; make the new order to realize a reduction of design does not exceed $1,000, or if an affiliate bonding requirements applicable only to and construction costs and to assist in of the licensee acquires in a bulk AN ACT proposing to amend the permits issued on or after July 15, 2006; ensuring educationally functional transaction of loans made under this Constitution of Kentucky by creating a allow operators to increase their bond buildings; specify the membership of the subsection a loan under this subsection new section thereof relating to judicial amounts if they had a bond in place prior school facilities design team; specify the shall not be a violation of this subsection powers. to July 15, 2006; establish standards process for selecting model designs; or any other provision of law; provide Propose to amend the Constitution of which prohibit an operator from obtaining require reports from the commissioner of that repayment of such loans shall be in Kentucky by creating a new Section 28A additional permits; make internal education and the executive director of substantially equal monthly installments relating to judicial powers; require that subsection reference changes and the School Facilities Construction and such loan may be prepaid by a loan the judicial department not exercise renumber to conform; amend KRS Commission to the Interim Joint from the same licensee who made the powers belonging to other departments 353.180, KRS 353.592 and KRS Committee on Education. initial loan until at least 61 days after the of government; prohibit courts from 355.730 to make internal subsection initial loan date; amend KRS 288.533 to construing any provision of the Kentucky reference changes. Feb 27-introduced in Senate increase the charge for credit Constitution to prohibit the historic Mar 1-to Education (S) investigations from $1 to $1.50 for each display of the Ten Commandments on Feb 28-introduced in Senate Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on $50, or a portion thereof, of the principal public property, finding that a local Mar 2-to Agriculture and Natural clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st amount of the loan. government has authority to grant civil Resources (S) reading, to Calendar rights entitlements not authorized by the Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to Feb 27-introduced in Senate General Assembly in those cases in clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Education (S) Mar 1-to Banking and Insurance (S) which specific authorization is required, reading, to Calendar requiring an increase in general taxation, Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to SB 232/CI (BR 2316) - T. Jensen SB 234 (BR 2392) - D. Harper Angel, W. ordering that public funds be expended Agriculture and Natural Resources (S) Blevins Jr except as appropriated by the General Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules AN ACT relating to consumer Assembly, declaring an act of the Mar 13-posted for passage in the protection. AN ACT relating to resources for General Assembly unconstitutional on Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Create new sections of KRS Chapter caregivers of individuals with mental the basis of the amount of funds March 14, 2006 367 to prohibit procuring, attempting to retardation. provided for a particular program, Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 37-1 procure, soliciting, conspiring, or Create a section of KRS Chapter 205 replacing a legislative act found Mar 15-received in House receiving a telephone record without to define "aging caregiver"; create a unconstitutional with a standard selected Mar 20-to Natural Resources and authorization or by fraudulent, deceptive, centralized resource, counseling, and by the court over other permissible Environment (H); posting waived or false means; prohibit the selling or referral center within the Department for standards, or allowing a challenge to the Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st attempting to sell a telephone record Mental Health and Mental Retardation constitutionality of an act of the General reading, to Calendar without authorization; set criminal Services designed as a one-stop, Assembly by permitting suits against the Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted penalties; exempt law enforcement seamless system to provide aging legislative branch; provide ballot for passage in the Regular Orders of the agencies; exempt telecommunications caregivers with information, consultation, question; provide for submission of Day for Thursday, March 23, 2006 carriers under certain circumstances; and assistance with choices and amendment to voters. Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 98--0 exempt consumers using caller ID; planning for long-term supports for Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, establish that a violation constitutes an individuals with mental retardation and SB 236 - AMENDMENTS signed by each presiding officer; unfair or deceptive trade practice; create developmental disabilities; establish the SFA (1, E. Scorsone) - Replace all delivered to Governor a civil cause of action with a civil remedy services to be provided by the center; original provisions of the bill with a Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. and a statute of limitations; require require the center to operate a toll-free proposal to amend Section 77 of the 160) telecommunications carriers that number during regular business hours Constitution of Kentucky to prohibit the maintain telephone records to establish and to post information regarding governor from issuing a pardon for SB 238/LM (BR 372) - K. Stine procedures to protect such records from services on a Web site; require the himself or herself; submit to voters. unauthorized use, such procedures not center to use information technology to SFA (2/Title, E. Scorsone) - Make title AN ACT relating to emergencies. required to exceed federal requirements. track services provided and to follow-up amendment. Create a new section of KRS Chapter with individuals served; require the 39A to establish the Local Emergency Feb 27-introduced in Senate center to make resource information Feb 27-introduced in Senate; laid on Management Assistance Compact to Mar 1-to Judiciary (S) available to the support broker and any clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st permit intestate cooperation and for day representative of an individual who is reading, to Calendar to day emergencies not requiring the full SB 233 (BR 2181) - T. Jensen participating in a Medicaid consumer Feb 28-2nd reading; to State and implementation of the Emergency directed option; permit the department to Local Government (S) Management Assistance Compact. AN ACT relating to consumer loans. contract with a private entity to carry out Mar 1-reported favorably, to Rules; Amend KRS 288.530 to: authorize an the responsibilities of the center; and posted for passage in the Regular Feb 28-introduced in Senate alternative loan charge and interest, not permit the center to provide services to Orders of the Day for Wednesday, Mar 2-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & to exceed 8%, on consumer loans of individuals of any age who are March 1, 2006; passed over and Public Protection (S) $100 to $1000, notwithstanding other caregivers of individuals with mental retained in the Orders of the Day provisions of law; to provide that the retardation or developmental disability. Mar 2-3rd reading, failed 22-16 SB 239 (BR 2308) - T. Buford minimum term for such loans shall be 3 Mar 7-bill reconsidered (do not months and the maximum term shall be Feb 27-introduced in Senate change PASSED status); recommitted to AN ACT relating to employment at the 15 months; require the refund of the Mar 1-to Health and Welfare (S) State and Local Government (S) Kentucky School for the Blind and the installment account handling charge Mar 8-taken from committee; 1st Mar 15-floor amendments (1) and (2- Kentucky School for the Deaf. when such a loan is prepaid in full; reading, to Calendar title) filed Amend KRS 18A.115 to exempt provide that no insurance charge or any Mar 9-2nd reading; returned to Health certified teachers at the Kentucky School other charge of any nature is permitted and Welfare (S) Introduced Feb. 28, 2006 for the Blind and the Kentucky School for on such loans, except a one time the Deaf in the state's classified service; delinquent payment charge of the SB 235 (BR 1947) - J. Pendleton, G. SB 237 (BR 2260) - T. Jensen amend KRS 163.032 to allow teachers greater of $10 or 5% of the delinquent Tapp hired at one of the residential schools to installment, a return check charge, lawful AN ACT relating to the bonding of oil receive credit for all their years of fees actually paid by the licensee for AN ACT designating the third week in and gas wells. experience; provide that the Attorney filing, recording or releasing any October as "Conflict Resolution Week." Amend KRS 353.590 to create a General shall appoint the members to a instrument securing the loan, a fee or Create a new section of KRS Chapter tiered structure for blanket bonding for residential school teacher's tribunal premium for insurance in lieu of 2 to designate the third week in October both qualified and non qualified under KRS161.790; require the perfecting a security interest, attorney's as "Conflict Resolution Week"; require operators; establish additional Department of Education and the fees and court costs actually incurred in the Governor to issue notice to state requirements for qualified operators Personnel Cabinet to complete the hiring collection of the loan, and interest after employees and citizens of the seeking a blanket bond; establish process within 2 weeks once a teacher maturity at a rate equal to the lesser of Commonwealth and encourage methods for a qualified operator to has been selected for hiring at one of the the annual percentage rate on the loan participation. demonstrate financial ability when residential schools; prohibit transferring or 36% per annum; loan charges may seeking a blanket bond; require residential teachers outside the county in not be allowed on such a loan to a Feb 27-introduced in Senate operators that are corporate subsidiaries which the school is located if not agreed borrower with more than one loan with Mar 1-to State and Local Government to have a corporate guarantee and to by the teacher; protect a teacher's the same licensee, except a licensee (S) specify the elements of a corporate accrued leave; amend KRS 161.790 to may make a loan having the charges guarantee; establish standards that conform. allowed to pay off the balance due under SB 236 (BR 1749) - C. Borders, E. Tori, would prohibit an operator from any other loan made by the licensee, E. Harris, V. McGaha, R. Roeding, D. Feb 28-introduced in Senate acknowledgment binds the plaintiff from AN ACT relating to property tax owners of pass-through entities; allow Mar 2-to Education (S) the right of collecting any personal collection. limited exceptions; amend KRS 141.208 Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, assets of the defendant; permit the Amend KRS 134.480 to establish a to treat limited liability companies for tax to Consent Calendar plaintiff or defendant to file a motion to priority for the sale of certificates of purposes as they are treated by the IRS; Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules substitute as the real party in interest delinquency if multiple offers are amend KRS 141.420 to apply the Mar 13-posted for passage in the any and all liability insurers if the plaintiff received on the same day; create a new individual credit for tax years beginning Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, files the acknowledgment; provide that section of KRS Chapter 134 to provide during 2005 and 2006; amend various March 14, 2006 upon substitution of the liability insurer that certificates of delinquency more sections to conform. Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 38-0 as the real party in interest the health than three years old may be sold at a HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title Mar 15-received in House care provider who was the original discount by the Department of Revenue amendment. Mar 17-to Education (H); posting defendant shall not be required to attend or by a county clerk with the permission HCA (2/Title, J. Barrows) - Make title waived; posted in committee the trial, except in response to a of and under the conditions established amendment. Mar 20-reported favorably, 1st subpoena for the purposes of giving by the Department of Revenue. HFA (1/LM/P, R. Wilkey) - Attach reading, to Calendar testimony. provisions of HB 93/GA. Mar 21-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 1-introduced in Senate HFA (2/P, W. Hall) - Attach provisions Mar 22-posted for passage in the Feb 28-introduced in Senate Mar 3-to Appropriations and Revenue of SB 208. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 2-to Judiciary (S) (S) HFA (3, A. Arnold) - Insert provision March 23, 2006 amending KRS 508.025 to include Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 97-0; Introduced Mar. 1, 2006 SB 245/CI (BR 2429) - D. Kelly, E. elected local government officials and received in Senate Worley, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. mine inspectors within the list of persons Apr 10-enrolled, signed by President SB 241 (BR 2006) - D. Mongiardo, R. Boswell, P. Clark, J. Denton, D. Harper upon whom an assault qualifies as of the Senate Stivers II Angel, G. Neal, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, assault in the third degree. Apr 11-enrolled, signed by Speaker of R. Roeding, J. Turner HFA (4, J. Gooch Jr) - Provide that the House; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to recreational use of secure treatment shall be implemented Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. private land. AN ACT relating to crimes and as funding becomes available. 208) Create a new section of KRS Chapter punishments. HFA (5, G. Lindsay) - Retain original 382 to authorize a public-private Create a new section of KRS Chapter provisions; add requirement that SB 240 (BR 2031) - J. Rhoads, R. Jones recreational land use agreement; 196 to require the Department of treatment programs take place in II, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Harper authorize government entities to enter Corrections to operate an intensive existing facilities. Angel, D. Ridley agreements with private individuals and secured substance abuse recovery corporations for public recreational use program for substance abusers seeking Mar 1-introduced in Senate AN ACT relating to medical of private lands; specify that the or utilizing pretrial diversion in certain Mar 3-to Judiciary (S); taken from malpractice. landowner shall not have liability for circumstances; amend KRS 210.365 to committee; laid on clerk's desk; taken Create new sections of KRS Chapter injuries sustained on the property; allow the jail health triage system to from clerk's desk; 1st reading, to 454 to require in a civil action alleging provide that the public use will not ripen screen for substance abuse risk factors Calendar medical malpractice as to which expert into a claim for adverse possession for certain felony offenders; create a new Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to testimony is necessary that the plaintiff change the status of the land, alter the section of KRS Chapter 431 to require Judiciary (S) serve upon each defendant with the land to make it unsuitable for mining, or pretrial screening of felony substance Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules; summons and complaint an affidavit cause a denial of a mining permit abuse offenders and to allow testing and posted for passage in the Regular known as a certificate of merit; require pursuant to KRS 350.085. treatment as a condition of pretrial Orders of the Day for Thursday, March the certificate of merit to state that the release; create a new section of KRS 9, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 36-0 facts have been reviewed by an expert Mar 1-introduced in Senate Chapter 533 to require felony substance Mar 10-received in House in whose opinion one or more of the Mar 3-to Agriculture and Natural abuse offenders to demonstrate suitable Mar 13-to Judiciary (H) defendants deviated from the applicable Resources (S) participation in and compliance with Mar 14-posted in committee; posting standard of care which was a substantial substance abuse treatment or recovery waived factor in causing injury to the plaintiff; SB 242 (BR 2346) - E. Tori before being eligible for pretrial Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st direct the court to dismiss a cause of diversion; amend KRS 533.250 to allow reading, to Calendar with Committee action if the plaintiff fails to file the AN ACT relating to expungement of referral of certain persons on pretrial Substitute, committee amendment (1- certificate of merit; provide that the records. diversion to the secure recovery title) signature of an attorney or party on a Amend KRS 431.078, relating to program created in Section 1; amend Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; floor pleading, motion, or other paper expungement of misdemeanor records, KRS 431.515 to conform. amendment (1) filed to Committee constitutes certification that the signed to specify that the court shall seal all Substitute pleading, motion, or other paper is well records if the court finds that the person SB 245 - AMENDMENTS Mar 17-posted for passage in the grounded in fact, warranted by existing has not been convicted of any other HCS (1/CI) - Insert amendment to Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, law or a good faith argument for the misdemeanor in the five years prior to KRS 532.120 to allow credit for time March 20, 2006 extension or modification or reversal of the conviction sought to be expunged served in the secure treatment facility or Mar 22-floor amendment (2) filed to existing law, and not interposed for any and that the person has not, since the a residential treatment facility; insert Committee Substitute improper purpose; authorize the court to time of the conviction sought to be emergency clause. Mar 23-floor amendment (3) filed to impose an appropriate sanction expunged, been convicted of a felony or HCS (2) - Amend KRS 141.010 to Committee Substitute including payment of other party's misdemeanor. change the definition of "corporation" Mar 24-floor amendments (4) and (5) expenses, if signed in violation of the and add definitions of "pass-through filed to Committee Substitute section; require all lawsuits involving Mar 1-introduced in Senate entity," "S corporation," and "limited Apr 12-taken from the Regular Orders claims of professional negligence Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) liability pass-through entity"; move of the Day; recommitted to against health care providers to be definitions relating to the alternative Appropriations and Revenue (H); posting subject to mediation; require mediation SB 243 (BR 2089) - T. Jensen minimum tax to a new section; amend waived; reported favorably, to Rules with to take place within 90 days after all KRS 141.0205 to recognize changes to Committee Substitute (2), committee responsive pleadings are filed, unless AN ACT relating to certificates of types of credits; amend KRS 141.040 to amendment (2-title) ; 3rd reading, the parties obtain a court order delinquency. recognize change in corporate passed 87-0 with Committee Substitute extending the time; direct the court to Amend KRS 134.460 to reference definitions and to impose a top corporate (2), committee amendment (2-title) ; appoint the mediator if parties cannot interest provisions established by KRS tax rate of 6.5% until January 1, 2009; received in Senate agree within 20 days after all responsive 134.500; amend KRS 134.500 to delete create a new section of KRS Chapter pleadings are filed; require all inconsistent provisions relating to 141 for the alternative minimum SB 246/LM (BR 1549) - J. Westwood agreements reached at mediation to be interest on certificates of delinquency, calculation and provide an exclusion; legally binding; permit the plaintiff to and to provide that private purchasers amend KRS 141.042 to include the new AN ACT relating to tax increment issue interrogatories requesting all may apply interest against the portion of alternative minimum calculation financing. defendant's insurance information in an the claim relating to the add-on fees for language; amend KRS 141.120 to Amend KRS 65.680 to include action for medical malpractice; allow the the county clerk and county attorney. address pass-through entity housing authorities and community plaintiff to file with the court within 120 apportionment; amend KRS 141.200 to redevelopment authorities as agencies days after disclosure of defendant's Mar 1-introduced in Senate recognize changes to corporate for purposes of section; define "low- insurance information a verified Mar 3-to Appropriations and Revenue definitions; amend KRS 141.205 to income household," " redevelopment acknowledgment that the plaintiff will (S) recognize changes to corporate assistance tool," and "service payment accept the limits of any available definitions and to make a technical agreement"; amend KRS 65.682 to insurance in the payment of any SB 244/LM (BR 2088) - T. Jensen correction; amend KRS 141.206 to require a city or county expanding a settlement or verdict against the recognize changes in definitions and to development area to afford maximum defendant; provide that the require withholding on nonresident opportunity for work in the area to be done by private enterprise; create new that the new provisions apply only to SB 250 (BR 2103) - J. Denton AN ACT relating to teachers' sections of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to claim with dates of last exposure retirement and declaring an emergency. permit a city or county which participates occurring after the effective date. AN ACT relating to crimes and Amend KRS 161.661 to increase the in a planning unit and meets specified punishments. income limitations on persons who conditions to establish a development Mar 1-introduced in Senate Amend KRS 510.140 to define qualified for disability prior to July 1, area for community redevelopment as Mar 3-to Economic Development, sexually oriented business, an employee 2002 by using the consumer price index; prescribed; require local government to Tourism & Labor (S) thereof, and nudity; to prohibit an amend KRS 161.520 to conform; adopt a redevelopment plan prior to employee of a sexually oriented EMERGENCY. establishment of the development area SB 248 (BR 1732) - E. Scorsone business, while in a state of semi-nudity, and prescribe the contents of such plan; to be within 6 feet of a patron. Mar 1-introduced in Senate require a public hearing and public AN ACT relating to certificates for Mar 3-to Appropriations and Revenue notice of the hearing on the plan; require driving. SB 250 - AMENDMENTS (S) notice to other local governments in the Create a new section of KRS 186 to SCS - Amend to allow more stringent county of a proposed redevelopment define the term "certificate for driving" as regulation by local governments. SB 254 (BR 1987) - J. Turner plan as specified; require local a certificate issued by the Transportation governments to notify the entity Cabinet to an individual who cannot Mar 1-introduced in Senate AN ACT relating to public employees proposing the plan if the local prove citizenship or meet the Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) who are members of the Kentucky government will be participating in the requirements of KRS 186.412(3) or (4); Mar 7-taken from committee; 1st National Guard and declaring an plan; permit the city or county proposing mandate that certificates for driving be reading, to Calendar emergency. the plan to enact the ordinance clearly distinguishable from regular Mar 8-2nd reading; returned to Create a new section of KRS Chapter establishing a development plan after operator's licenses and clearly state on Judiciary (S) 61 to specify employees of political receiving notice of the intentions of the the face that the document is not to be Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules subdivisions of the state who are local governments which have been used for identification purposes; require with Committee Substitute members of the National Guard and who notified, or after 30 days if no response the cabinet to establish a unique Mar 13-posted for passage in the are called into active duty for a state is received; prescribe the contents of the identifying number systems for Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, disaster or emergency in Kentucky or ordinance which creates the certificates and keep a database of all March 14, 2006 another state shall be granted the same development area; permit the ordinance certificate holders and their driving Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 36-2 with benefits as state employees during a to designate a public agency or a histories available for the use of law Committee Substitute disaster; retroactive to August 30, 2005; community redevelopment authority to enforcement agencies; require the Mar 15-received in House EMERGENCY. oversee the implementation of the Transportation Cabinet to promulgate Mar 17-to Judiciary (H) ordinance; permit a city or county to regulations to provide standards for the Mar 1-introduced in Senate enter into service payment agreements application, issuance, denial, and SB 251 (BR 869) - G. Neal Mar 3-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & as provided; allow the establishment of a revocation of certificates; create a new Public Protection (S) lien in favor of the city or county under section of KRS Chapter 186 to set out AN ACT proposing an amendment to the service payment agreement; require application procedures for certificates for Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution SB 255/FN (BR 1580) - E. Worley, D. the lien to be filed in the office of the driving; require application to be made in of Kentucky relating to the restoration of Mongiardo county clerk prior to becoming valid or Frankfort or at a regional office of the civil rights for felons. enforceable; prohibit real estate in the cabinet; require State Police Propose an amendment to Section AN ACT relating to thimerosal in development area from participating in examinations of all applicants for a 145 of the Kentucky Constitution, vaccines. programs granting property certificate; impose instruction permit pertaining to persons entitled to vote, to Create a new section of KRS 214 to assessments or reassessment restrictions on individuals applying for a require automatic restoration of civil define trace amount of mercury; require moratoriums; require planning certificate who do not have a valid rights, under specified circumstances, a person administering a vaccine to commissions to make an annual license from another state or recognized for persons convicted of felonies, by inform the individual or the individual's determination to the city or county as to foreign jurisdiction; create a new section distinguishing the requirements therefor parent or guardian that the vaccine the existence of potential development of KRS Chapter 186 to set out denial based upon the length and completion of contains mercury, whether the vaccine areas within the city or county and criteria and revocation criteria; require prison sentence; propose an contains more than a trace amount of prohibit the determinations of the the cabinet to establish a points and amendment to Section 150 of the mercury, and whether a mercury-free planning and zoning commissions from suspension system for moving violations Kentucky Constitution, pertaining to alternative vaccine is available. having a binding effect upon the city or similar to the one used for operator's disqualification and exclusion from county; permit a city or county to licenses; make certificates valid for four office, to require automatic removal of Mar 1-introduced in Senate establish a nonprofit community years, with renewal; require possession the disability of certain felons to serve in Mar 3-to Health and Welfare (S) redevelopment authority and specify the of certificate at all times when operating public office, under specified membership, terms of office, a motor vehicle; require certificate circumstances, by distinguishing the SB 256 (BR 2065) - D. Williams appointment and removal procedures, holders to notify the circuit clerk of name requirements therefor based upon the and administrative procedures for the and address changes; set the fee for a length and completion of prison AN ACT relating to block grants. authority; provide for the selection and certificate at the same fee as for an sentence. Amend KRS 45.3511 to allow a bonding of a secretary-treasurer and set operator's license; prohibit certificate county that contains no incorporated out the duties and responsibilities of the holders from possessing an operator's Mar 1-introduced in Senate area to submit 2 block grant applications secretary-treasurer; require an annual license; prohibit certificate holders from Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) per year, 1 as a county, and 1 as a city. report of all acts of the authority to the operating a commercial motor vehicle; legislative body or bodies which created subject certificate holders to existing SB 252 (BR 2305) - G. Neal Mar 1-introduced in Senate the authority; amend KRS 132.012 to penalties for DUI and driving on a Mar 3-to State and Local Government conform. suspended license. AN ACT relating to heating utility (S) terminations. Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Mar 1-introduced in Senate Mar 1-introduced in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 3-to Appropriations and Revenue Mar 3-to Transportation (S) 278 to prohibit termination of heating Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules (S) utility service for low income customers Mar 20-posted for passage in the SB 249 (BR 2344) - J. Denton during winter months; require heating Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, SB 247 (BR 843) - R. Jones II, D. Ridley utility termination notices to include all March 21, 2006 AN ACT relating to the position of the available exceptions by which the Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 AN ACT relating to workers' Kentucky health information technology termination may be avoided or delayed; Mar 22-received in House compensation. coordinator. prohibit that payment plan negotiations Mar 24-to Local Government (H) Amend KRS 342.732 to delete black Create a new section of KRS Chapter must be made in good faith and offer at lung retraining incentive benefits and 194A to create the position of the least two options with significantly SB 257 (BR 2256) - D. Williams provide income benefits for 425 weeks Kentucky health information technology different immediate partial payment for category 1 black lung without coordinator; establish the responsibilities requirements; require payment plans to AN ACT relating to venue in civil respiratory impairment; amend KRS 342. of the coordinator; permit the secretary be reduced to writing. actions including the Commonwealth 315 to delete presumptive weight of the cabinet to contract with an and its agencies. requirement; amend KRS 342.316 to individual to serve as coordinator; Mar 1-introduced in Senate Amend various sections of the delete consensus procedure for black require any contract to include Mar 3-to Agriculture and Natural Kentucky Revised Statutes relating to lung claims; amend KRS 342.792 to designated responsibilities. Resources (S) the Franklin Circuit Court, to modify exclude prior claims from the new standards for venue and jurisdiction in provisions; repeal KRS 342.794 and Mar 1-introduced in Senate SB 253/AA (BR 1621) - J. Turner, J. actions involving the Commonwealth ant 342.796; add a noncodified section to Mar 3-to Health and Welfare (S) Carroll its offices and agencies. express intent of the General Assembly Mar 1-introduced in Senate Jan 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) SR 7 (BR 828) - D. Thayer Mar 7-taken from committee; 1st Senate SR 15 (BR 1062) - D. Boswell reading, to Calendar Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 8-2nd reading; returned to and honor of Joseph P. Pons, Sr.. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Judiciary (S) Resolutions and honor of Thomas "Red" Saltsman. Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 13-posted for passage in the Includes opposite chamber sponsors Jan 3-introduced in Senate Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, where requested by primary sponsors of Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 4-to Senate Floor March 13, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 32- substantially similar bills in both Jan 4-to Senate Floor Jan 6-adopted by voice vote 5 chambers and jointly approved by the Mar 22-adopted by voice vote Mar 14-received in House Committee on Committees of both SR 16 (BR 1070) - D. Kelly Mar 17-to State Government (H) chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors SR 8 (BR 983) - D. Thayer are represented in italics. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SB 258/CI (BR 2097) - A. Kerr Adjourn the Senate in honor of Alice and honor of A.H. "Bubba" Robertson. Introduced Jan. 3, 2006 Headley Chandler. AN ACT relating to the licensing of Jan 3-introduced in Senate athletic agents. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 4-to Senate Floor; adopted by Create a new section of KRS SR 1 (BR 451) - D. Kelly voice vote 164.6901 to 164.6935 to establish the Jan 3-introduced in Senate Kentucky Sports Agent Licensing Adopt Rules of Procedure to govern Jan 4-to Senate Floor SR 17 (BR 938) - D. Thayer Authority to regulate athlete agents; the 2006 Regular Session of the Senate. Mar 22-adopted by voice vote amend KRS 164.6903 to broaden the Adjourn the Senate in loving memory definitions of "athlete agent" and Jan 3-introduced in Senate; adopted SR 9 (BR 66) - J. Carroll and honor of Charlie Sutton. "student athlete"; define "financial by voice vote services," and "participation"; amend Urge the Federal Aviation Jan 3-introduced in Senate KRS 164.6907 to prohibit any person SR 2 (BR 450) - D. Kelly Administration to restrict air traffic Jan 4-to Senate Floor from knowingly aiding or abetting anther around the State Capitol. Mar 3-adopted by voice vote person conducting business as a Direct the Sergeant-at-Arms to invite unlicensed athlete agent; amend KRS the pastors of the various churches of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SCR 18 (BR 1051) - D. Boswell, J. 164.6911 to require that applicants be of Frankfort to attend the meetings of the Rhoads, E. Scorsone good moral character and at least Senate and open daily sessions of the Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on eighteen years of age; amend KRS 2006 Regular Session with prayer. Transportation Direct the Legislative Research 164.6915 to increase the initial Jan 3-introduced in Senate Commission to create a task force to application fee and the application by Jan 3-introduced in Senate; adopted Jan 5-to State and Local Government study the needs of grandparents raising endorsement fee from $300 to $500; by voice vote (S) their grandchildren and to develop an increase the annual renewal fee from action plan to address their needs; $300 to $1,000; amend KRS 164.6917 SR 3 (BR 455) - D. Kelly SR 10 (BR 856) - D. Thayer require report on findings and to make contracts voidable and recommendations no later than unenforceable in certain conditions; Direct the appointment of a committee Adjourn the Senate in loving memory December 15, 2006. amend KRS 164.6923 to establish that of the Senate to join a like committee and honor of Kendra Karcher Gates. failure to provide the department access from the House of Representatives to Jan 3-introduced in Senate to records is grounds for disciplinary wait upon the Governor and inform him (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 5-to Judiciary (S) action; amend KRS 164.6925 to that the 2006 Regular Session of the establish additional grounds for General Assembly is prepared to receive Jan 3-introduced in Senate SR 19 (BR 1050) - T. Buford disciplinary actions, to include: failing to any message he may care to deliver. Jan 4-to Senate Floor pay within 30 days assets belonging to Feb 21-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory another over which the agent has Jan 3-introduced in Senate and honor of Belva Hager. control; exhibiting professional conduct Jan 4-to Senate Floor SR 11 (BR 127) - D. Thayer that demonstrates bad faith or Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Jan 3-introduced in Senate dishonesty; not maintaining a separate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 4-to Senate Floor; adopted by trust or escrow account for proceeds SR 4 (BR 286) - D. Thayer and honor of Waddell Walker Hancock. voice vote received for another person, and accepting a student athlete as a client in Adjourn the Senate in loving memory (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SR 20 (BR 986) - T. Buford exchange for consideration paid to an and honor of Specialist Ronnie D. employee or a coach for a college or Williams. Jan 3-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory university; amend KRS 164.6927 to Jan 4-to Senate Floor and honor of Timothy Bruce Frederick. make violations of Act for which a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 22-adopted by voice vote penalty is not already specifically Jan 3-introduced in Senate provided a Class D felony; amend KRS Jan 3-introduced in Senate SR 12 (BR 950) - D. Boswell Jan 4-to Senate Floor; adopted by 164.6929 to specify what constitutes a Jan 4-to Senate Floor voice vote university's damages; amend KRS Feb 8-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory 164.6905, 164.6913, and 164.6919 to and honor of John C. "Jack" Fisher. SR 21 (BR 167) - T. Shaughnessy conform. SR 5 (BR 292) - D. Thayer Jan 3-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 1-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 4-to Senate Floor; adopted by and honor of George Denis French. Mar 3-to Economic Development, and honor of Lance Corporal Chase J. voice vote Tourism & Labor (S); taken from Comley. Jan 3-introduced in Senate committee; laid on clerk's desk; taken SR 13 (BR 1097) - D. Boswell Jan 4-to Senate Floor; adopted by from clerk's desk; 1st reading, to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) voice vote Calendar Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 3-introduced in Senate Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to and honor of Judge Robert M. Short. Introduced Jan. 4, 2006 Economic Development, Tourism & Jan 4-to Senate Floor Feb 8-adopted by voice vote Labor (S) Jan 3-introduced in Senate SR 22 (BR 987) - C. Gibson Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules as Jan 4-to Senate Floor SR 6 (BR 475) - D. Thayer a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Consent Orders of the Day for Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Ensign Daniel Allen Wednesday, March 8, 2006 SR 14 (BR 949) - D. Boswell Trembula. Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 38-0 and honor of Charlene Tidwell Arnold. Mar 9-received in House Adjourn the Senate in loving memory (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 4-introduced in Senate Mar 13-to Licensing and Occupations and honor of Mary Margaret "Mimi" Jan 6-to Senate Floor (H) Mitchell Davis. Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Mar 14-posting waived Jan 3-introduced in Senate Jan 4-to Senate Floor Jan 3-introduced in Senate SR 23 (BR 1163) - T. Buford Feb 21-adopted by voice vote Jan 4-to Senate Floor Jan 5-introduced in Senate Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Honor Kentuckian and Major League Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 9-to Senate Floor Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Seum, T. Baseball player Andy Green during MLB and honor of Sarah Winfrey Butts Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Shaughnessy, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Crouse. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. SR 32 (BR 1039) - R. Jones II Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 4-introduced in Senate Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 6-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor of Honor the victims and express voice vote Jan 12-adopted by voice vote Sergeant Joseph M. Tackett. condolences to the families of the Sago Mine explosion in West Virginia. SR 47 (BR 1125) - B. Guthrie SJR 24 (BR 862) - J. Turner, R. Jones Jan 5-introduced in Senate II, D. Mongiardo Jan 9-to Senate Floor Jan 6-introduced in Senate; to Senate Jan 9-WITHDRAWN Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Floor; adopted by voice vote Direct the Transportation Cabinet to SR 48 (BR 1123) - B. Guthrie name a section of KY 317 in Letcher SR 33 (BR 1017) - T. Shaughnessy, W. SR 39 (BR 1122) - B. Guthrie County the "Letcher County Coal Miners Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Honor Kentuckian and Major League Highway," and erect appropriate signs. Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, C. Gibson, Honor Kentuckian and Major League Baseball player Scott Downs during MLB B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Baseball player Chris Burke during MLB Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Jan 4-introduced in Senate Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Jan 6-to Transportation (S) Leeper, V. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Jan 6-introduced in Senate Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Introduced Jan. 5, 2006 Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Seum, K. voice vote SR 25 (BR 1164) - R. Jones II, E. Stine, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. SR 49 (BR 1128) - R. Sanders Jr, B. Worley, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. SR 40 (BR 1127) - B. Guthrie Guthrie, A. Kerr Harper Angel, R. Palmer II, D. Ridley, J. Winters, E. Worley Turner Honor Kentuckian and Major League Honor former UK baseball coach Keith Adjourn the Senate in honor of Baseball player Brad Wilkerson during Madison. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Sergeant David N. Wimberg. MLB Day in Frankfort ceremonies. and honor of Numia L. Bradley Pickle. Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 5-introduced in Senate Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 5-introduced in Senate Jan 9-to Senate Floor Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Jan 9-to Senate Floor Jan 19-adopted by voice vote voice vote Mar 24-adopted by voice vote SR 50 (BR 1121) - R. Sanders Jr, B. Introduced Jan. 6, 2006 SR 41 (BR 1172) - B. Guthrie Guthrie SR 26 (BR 1036) - K. Winters SCR 34 (BR 1099) - J. Rhoads, D. Honor Kentuckian and Major League Honor Kentuckian and Major League Adjourn the Senate in honor of Mongiardo, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, J. Baseball player Matt Ginter during MLB Baseball player Joe Blanton during MLB Specialist Jason E. Ames. Carroll, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, R. Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, D. Ridley, J. Jan 5-introduced in Senate Turner, E. Worley Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 9-to Senate Floor Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 13-adopted by voice vote Create task force of the Legislative voice vote voice vote Research Commission to study the issue SR 27 (BR 1019) - B. Guthrie of land availability to hunters. SR 42 (BR 1126) - B. Guthrie Introduced Jan. 9, 2006

Adjourn the Senate in honor of Jan 6-introduced in Senate Honor Kentuckian and Major League SR 51 (BR 1313) - B. Guthrie Specialist Michael R. Hayes. Jan 10-to Judiciary (S) Baseball player Brandon Webb during MLB Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Honor Kentuckian and Major League Jan 5-introduced in Senate SR 35 (BR 1018) - G. Neal Baseball player Matt Anderson during Jan 9-to Senate Floor Jan 6-introduced in Senate MLB Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Jan 30-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor of Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Sergeant Christopher W. Phelps. voice vote Jan 9-introduced in Senate SR 28 (BR 1035) - E. Tori Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Jan 6-introduced in Senate; to Senate SR 43 (BR 1106) - B. Guthrie Adjourn the Senate in honor of Floor SR 52 (BR 1270) - D. Williams, E. Sergeant Matthew L. Deckard. Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Honor Kentuckian and Major League Harris, R. Roeding, D. Thayer, J. Baseball player Kevin Jarvis during MLB Westwood Jan 5-introduced in Senate SR 36 (BR 1221) - D. Kelly Day in Frankfort ceremonies. Jan 9-to Senate Floor Confirm the appointment of Kenneth Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 6-introduced in Senate Franklin Harper to the Kentucky Registry and honor of Mary Orline Simpson Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by of Election Finance for a term expiring SR 29 (BR 1020) - C. Gibson Ballard. voice vote August 15, 2009.

Adjourn the Senate in honor of Private Jan 6-introduced in Senate; to Senate SR 44 (BR 1148) - B. Guthrie Jan 9-introduced in Senate First Class James W. Price. Floor Jan 10-to State and Local Jan 12-adopted by voice vote Honor Kentuckian and Major League Government (S) Jan 5-introduced in Senate Baseball player Trever Miller during MLB Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st Jan 9-to Senate Floor SR 37 (BR 1173) - E. Tori Day in Frankfort ceremonies. reading, to Calendar Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 13-posted for passage in the SR 30 (BR 1034) - C. Gibson and honor of the late Daniel James Jan 10-to Senate Floor Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Bennett. Jan 11-adopted by voice vote January 17, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in honor of Staff Jan 17-3rd reading, adopted 32-0 Sergeant William A. Allers III. Jan 6-introduced in Senate; to Senate SR 45 (BR 1242) - B. Guthrie, A. Kerr Floor SR 53 (BR 1090) - G. Tapp Jan 5-introduced in Senate Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Honor Kentuckian and Major League Jan 9-to Senate Floor Baseball player Austin Kearns during Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 10-adopted by voice vote SR 38 (BR 1196) - R. Jones II, E. MLB Day in Frankfort ceremonies. and honor of Philip B. Austin. Worley, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. SR 31 (BR 1016) - C. Gibson Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 9-introduced in Senate C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, Jan 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 11-to Senate Floor Resolution memorializing Sergeant E. Harris, T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. voice vote Jan 13-adopted by voice vote James A. Sherrill. Leeper, V. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. SR 46 (BR 1124) - B. Guthrie SR 54 (BR 1166) - R. Jones II, G. Neal, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. and honor of the late Bryan Deskins. Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, C. Gibson, SR 70 (BR 1234) - E. Harris Introduced Jan. 12, 2006 B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. Jan 12-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 80 (BR 1344) - J. Turner, D. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, R. Palmer II, J. Mar 24-adopted by voice vote and honor of Patricia Manby. Mongiardo, D. Boswell, J. Carroll, D. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Harper Angel, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, D. Seum, T. SR 62 (BR 1323) - D. Williams, R. Jan 11-introduced in Senate Shaughnessy, K. Stine, G. Tapp, D. Palmer II Jan 12-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, Jan 19-adopted by voice vote and honor of Vernon Chad "Hawk" D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley Memorialize Harry David Varner. Slone. SR 71 (BR 1229) - E. Harris Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jan 12-introduced in Senate and honor of the late Judith Paige Jan 12-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 13-to Senate Floor; adopted by Johnson. and honor of Ruth Elizabeth Deibel. voice vote SR 63 (BR 1204) - W. Blevins Jr, J. Jan 9-introduced in Senate Turner, C. Borders, D. Boswell, J. Jan 11-introduced in Senate SR 81 (BR 1352) - J. Turner, D. Boswell, Jan 11-to Senate Floor Carroll, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Jan 12-to Senate Floor J. Carroll, D. Harper Angel, D. Jan 13-adopted by voice vote Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, A. Kerr, Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Mongiardo, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. R. Leeper, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Rhoads SR 55 (BR 1335) - B. Guthrie Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. SR 72 (BR 1231) - E. Harris Tori, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Honor Kentuckian and MLB baseball Winters Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of George Lee Scott. player Corey Hart. and honor of Roy Kimberly Snell. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 12-introduced in Senate Jan 9-introduced in Senate and honor of Dr. John R. Duncan. Jan 11-introduced in Senate Jan 13-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 10-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-to Senate Floor voice vote Jan 10-introduced in Senate Mar 2-adopted by voice vote SR 56 (BR 1203) - D. Williams Jan 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by SR 82 (BR 1315) - D. Williams voice vote SR 73 (BR 1232) - E. Harris Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Memorialize Frieda Jarrett Casebier. and honor of the late Lucy Rhoads SR 64 (BR 1014) - R. Sanders Jr Jan 18-WITHDRAWN Villines. Jan 12-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in honor of SR 74 (BR 1233) - E. Harris Jan 13-to Senate Floor Jan 9-introduced in Senate Specialist Eric L. Toth. Apr 10-adopted by voice vote Jan 11-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 10-introduced in Senate and honor of James L. Hannah. SR 83 (BR 1357) - E. Tori SR 57 (BR 1200) - D. Williams Jan 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Jan 11-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 12-to Senate Floor and honor of Hugh C. "Robbie" and honor of the late Dr. Maria Tuzzo SR 65 (BR 1298) - R. Sanders Jr Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Robinson. Scorsone. Adjourning the Senate in honor of SR 75 (BR 1230) - E. Harris Jan 12-introduced in Senate Jan 9-introduced in Senate Sergeant Ryan J. Montgomery. Jan 13-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 11-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory voice vote Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Jan 10-introduced in Senate and honor of Leslie C. Shively. Jan 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by SR 84 (BR 1341) - D. Harper Angel, J. Introduced Jan. 10, 2006 voice vote Jan 11-introduced in Senate Pendleton, D. Boswell Jan 12-to Senate Floor SR 58 (BR 1277) - D. Williams Introduced Jan. 11, 2006 Jan 25-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor of Silver Star recipient, Sergeant Leigh Ann Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 66 (BR 1227) - E. Harris SR 76 (BR 1236) - E. Harris Hester. and honor of the late Bertram Robert H. Stivers. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Memorialize Robert McLean Nash. Jan 12-introduced in Senate and honor of Lawrence Leroy Potts. Jan 13-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jan 11-introduced in Senate voice vote Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 11-introduced in Senate Jan 12-to Senate Floor Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 25-adopted by voice vote SR 85 (BR 1343) - D. Harper Angel, D. Jan 13-adopted by voice vote Boswell, J. Pendleton SR 59 (BR 1278) - G. Neal SR 77 (BR 1383) - J. Pendleton SR 67 (BR 1228) - E. Harris Adjourn the Senate in honor of Staff Adjourn the Senate in honor and Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Sergeant Timothy F. Nein. memory of Rosa Parks. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Katherine "Katie" Graham and honor of Gene T. Roberts. Peden. Jan 12-introduced in Senate Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jan 13-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 11-introduced in Senate Jan 11-introduced in Senate; to voice vote Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-to Senate Floor Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Jan 17-adopted by voice vote SR 86 (BR 1342) - D. Harper Angel, J. SR 60 (BR 1254) - D. Thayer SR 78 (BR 1378) - E. Harris Pendleton, D. Boswell SR 68 (BR 1235) - E. Harris Memorialize Robert D. Umphrey and Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in honor of adjourn the Senate in his honor. Memorialize William G. "Bill" Prewitt. and honor of Norman Stanley Turner. Specialist Jason L. Mike.

Jan 10-introduced in Senate Jan 11-introduced in Senate Jan 11-introduced in Senate Jan 12-introduced in Senate Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 13-to Senate Floor; adopted by Mar 22-adopted by voice vote Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 31-adopted by voice vote voice vote

SR 61 (BR 1165) - R. Jones II, E. SR 69 (BR 1237) - E. Harris SR 79 (BR 1358) - J. Denton, E. Tori SR 87 (BR 1175) - J. Denton, D. Seum, Worley, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, J. W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Carroll, D. Harper Angel, D. Mongiardo, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Buford, J. Carroll, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. and honor of Roger Golden. and honor of Sydney Elizabeth D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Ridley, E. Scorsone, T. Shaughnessy, J. Goodson. Jones II, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. Turner Jan 11-introduced in Senate McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Jan 12-to Senate Floor Jan 11-introduced in Senate Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 19-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-to Senate Floor Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. Jan 18-adopted by voice vote Scorsone, T. Shaughnessy, K. Stine, R. Wednesday, February 8, 2006 Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Feb 8-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SCR 105 (BR 928) - G. Neal Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. and honor of John Richards. Winters, E. Worley SCR 95 (BR 1433) - J. Westwood Create a Task Force on Urban Jan 18-introduced in Senate Violence; establish areas for study; Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Direct the Legislative Research Jan 19-to Senate Floor mandate development of strategies; and honor of Officer Peter A. Grignon. Commission to establish subcommittee Jan 26-adopted by voice vote establish membership of task force; of the Interim Joint Committee on establish reporting date of task force. Jan 12-introduced in Senate Appropriations and Revenue to study SR 100 (BR 168) - D. Mongiardo Jan 13-to Senate Floor Kentucky's debt policies and practices; Jan 19-introduced in Senate Feb 1-adopted by voice vote report findings and recommendations to Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 23-to State and Local the Legislative Research Commission by and honor of Joseph William McNeal. Government (S) SR 88 (BR 1331) - G. Neal, D. Harper December 1, 2006. Angel Jan 18-introduced in Senate SR 106 (BR 1554) - D. Thayer, J. Jan 17-introduced in Senate Jan 19-to Senate Floor Westwood, R. Roeding Recognize the observance of Martin Jan 19-to State and Local Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Luther King, Jr., Day in the Government (S) Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Commonwealth of Kentucky. SR 101 (BR 929) - D. Kelly and honor of Sylvan "Smitty" Smith. SR 96 (BR 1400) - W. Blevins Jr, C. Jan 12-introduced in Senate Borders, D. Boswell, T. Buford, J. Urge the Transportation Cabinet to Jan 19-introduced in Senate Jan 13-to Senate Floor Carroll, J. Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, issue in 2009 a new general issue Jan 20-to Senate Floor Jan 20-adopted by voice vote D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, A. Kerr, R. license plate honoring the bicentennial of Feb 21-adopted by voice vote Leeper, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, R. Abraham Lincoln's birth. SR 89 (BR 1334) - G. Neal Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, K. Stine SR 107 (BR 1548) - J. Westwood, G. Jan 18-introduced in Senate Tapp, V. McGaha, R. Roeding, D. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Marcel Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Jan 20-to Transportation (S) Thayer, E. Tori Williams. and honor of Harold E. Kelley. Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar Memorialize the thirty-third Jan 12-introduced in Senate Jan 17-introduced in Senate Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules anniversary of the United States Jan 13-to Senate Floor Jan 18-to Senate Floor Feb 1-posted for passage in the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, Feb 22-adopted by voice vote Jan 19-adopted by voice vote Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, which legalized abortion. February 7, 2006 Introduced Jan. 13, 2006 SR 97 (BR 1407) - E. Worley, D. Harper Feb 7-taken from the Regular Orders Jan 19-introduced in Senate Angel, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, T. of the Day; laid on clerk's desk Jan 20-to Senate Floor; adopted by SR 90 (BR 1451) - G. Neal Buford, R. Jones II, J. Rhoads, D. voice vote Ridley, J. Turner Introduced Jan. 19, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in honor and Introduced Jan. 20, 2006 memory of Rosa Parks. Memorialize Mary Edith Saunders, SCR 102 (BR 1139) - G. Neal and adjourn the Senate in her honor. SR 108 (BR 1511) - D. Harper Angel, J. Jan 13-introduced in Senate Urge the U.S. Congress to pass H.R. Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Jan 17-to Senate Floor Jan 17-introduced in Senate 676, the United States National Health Ridley, E. Tori Feb 22-adopted by voice vote Jan 18-to Senate Floor Insurance Act. Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor of SR 91 (BR 1332) - G. Neal Jan 19-introduced in Senate Technical Sergeant Keary J. Miller. Introduced Jan. 18, 2006 Jan 23-to Health and Welfare (S) Adjourn the Senate in honor of Raoul Jan 20-introduced in Senate Cunningham. SCR 98 (BR 1359) - T. Buford SR 103 (BR 1505) - D. Boswell, D. Jan 24-to Senate Floor Ridley, J. Rhoads Jan 25-adopted by voice vote Jan 13-introduced in Senate Direct the Legislative Research Jan 17-to Senate Floor Commission to study Kentucky's Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 109 (BR 1512) - R. Leeper Jan 20-adopted by voice vote bicycling and pedestrian activities and and honor of Thomas W. Higdon. options for increasing tourism related Adjourn the Senate in honor of Ward SR 92 (BR 1333) - G. Neal opportunities and improving public Jan 19-introduced in Senate Thomas upon the occasion of his one- health through bicycling and pedestrian Jan 20-to Senate Floor; adopted by hundredth birthday. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Dr. activity. voice vote Samuel Robinson. Jan 20-introduced in Senate Jan 18-introduced in Senate SJR 104 (BR 1535) - J. Denton Jan 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 13-introduced in Senate Jan 20-to Economic Development, voice vote Jan 17-to Senate Floor Tourism & Labor (S) Direct the Cabinet for Health and Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Family Services to implement Public SR 110 (BR 1567) - E. Scorsone reading, to Calendar Health 21 as a model for Kentucky's SR 93 (BR 1408) - T. Buford Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules public health system in the twenty-first Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 8-posted for passage in the century, which uses best public health and honor of Mary Juanita Montgomery Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, practices and enhances public health Fogle. and honor of Louvenia Lasure Douglas. February 9, 2006 service delivery and accountability Feb 9-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 through public and private partnerships Jan 20-introduced in Senate Jan 13-introduced in Senate Feb 10-received in House enabled by e-health technology; Jan 24-to Senate Floor Jan 17-to Senate Floor Feb 13-to Tourism Development and recognize and commend the Cabinet for Jan 25-adopted by voice vote Jan 20-adopted by voice vote Energy (H) Health and Family Services and the Feb 14-posted in committee Department for Public Health for their SR 111 (BR 1207) - E. Scorsone Introduced Jan. 17, 2006 Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st leadership into the twenty-first century reading, to Calendar by embracing opportunities to improve Honor Mark Chellgren upon his SR 94 (BR 1492) - R. Roeding Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules the general well-being of Kentucky's retirement for his commitment to Feb 24-taken from Committee, placed citizens by enhancing the infrastructure; journalistic integrity and coverage of the Recognize the third Saturday in May in the Orders of the Day direct the cabinet to expand the General Assembly, and adjourn the as Friedreich's Ataxia Awareness Day. Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 implementation of e-health to improve Senate on his behalf. Mar 22-received in Senate; enrolled, the health of Kentucky's citizens; and Jan 17-introduced in Senate signed by President of the Senate require a report on Public Health 21 Jan 20-introduced in Senate Jan 19-to Health and Welfare (S) Mar 23-enrolled, signed by Speaker of initiatives, projects, and progress to the Jan 24-to State and Local Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, the House; delivered to Governor Interim Joint Committee on Health and Government (S) to Consent Calendar Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Welfare through 2008. Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules 91) Introduced Jan. 23, 2006 Feb 6-posted for passage in the Jan 19-introduced in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for SR 99 (BR 1530) - E. Harris Jan 23-to Health and Welfare (S) SR 112 (BR 1587) - T. Jensen, V. McGaha and honor of Harry David Varner. Denton, A. Kerr, K. Stine, E. Tori Adjourn the Senate in honor of the Madionsville North Hopkins Marching Honoring Kentucky's farmers and Jan 24-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in recognition of Maroons, Grand Champions of the recognize February 2, 2006, as Food Jan 25-to Senate Floor National Wear Red Day for Women, Kentucky Music Educators Association Checkout Day. Apr 10-adopted by voice vote February 3, 2006. marching band competition.

Jan 23-introduced in Senate SR 121 (BR 1617) - G. Neal Jan 26-introduced in Senate Jan 31-introduced in Senate Jan 24-to Senate Floor Jan 27-to Senate Floor Feb 1-to Senate Floor Feb 1-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor of soul Feb 3-adopted by voice vote Feb 15-adopted by voice vote singing legend "Wicked" Wilson Pickett. SR 113 (BR 1607) - T. Jensen SCR 130 (BR 1665) - T. Buford SR 135 (BR 1526) - J. Rhoads Jan 24-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in honor of Jan 25-to Senate Floor Encourage the Kentucky Heritage Adjourn the Senate in honor of Don Sergeant First Class John D. Morton. Mar 23-adopted by voice vote Council and Dry Stone Conservancy of and Phil Everly, the Everly Brothers, Kentucky to document rock fences recipients of the 2006 Milner Award. Jan 23-introduced in Senate SJR 122 (BR 1581) - J. Turner, R. worthy of preservation and to develop Jan 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jones II standards for preservation and Jan 31-introduced in Senate voice vote protection. Feb 1-to Senate Floor Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 9-adopted by voice vote SR 114 (BR 1380) - R. Jones II Name KY 979 in Floyd County the Eula Jan 26-introduced in Senate Hall Highway, and erect appropriate Jan 30-to Economic Development, SR 136 (BR 1747) - J. Denton, A. Kerr, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory signs. Tourism & Labor (S) C. Gibson, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, and honor of Cornelius Yates. Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st R. Leeper, G. Neal, J. Rhoads, R. Jan 24-introduced in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, K. Stine, G. Jan 23-introduced in Senate Jan 26-to Transportation (S) Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Tapp, E. Tori, E. Worley Jan 24-to Senate Floor Feb 24-posted for passage in the Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Introduced Jan. 25, 2006 Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Recognize January 2006 as Cervical February 28, 2006 Cancer Awareness Month. SR 115 (BR 1551) - J. Pendleton SR 123 (BR 1506) - D. Harper Angel, T. Feb 28-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Shaughnessy received in House Jan 31-introduced in Senate Commend Kenneth H. Ashby for his Mar 6-to Tourism Development and Feb 8-to Senate Floor; adopted by years of service to agriculture. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Energy (H) voice vote and honor of N. Patrick Ising. Mar 15-posted in committee; posting Jan 23-introduced in Senate waived SR 137 (BR 1801) - C. Borders, T. Jan 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 25-introduced in Senate Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Buford, D. Boswell voice vote Jan 26-to Senate Floor reading, to Calendar Jan 31-adopted by voice vote Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Declare February 2, 2006, Kentucky SR 116 (BR 1550) - J. Pendleton, G. Mar 20-posted for passage in the Hospice Day. Neal SR 124 (BR 1683) - E. Harris Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 Jan 31-introduced in Senate; to Health Honor Bernice Dickerson for her years Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 and Welfare (S) of service to the citizen's of Adairville. and honor of Ana Paula Reynoso. Mar 22-received in Senate; enrolled, Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, signed by President of the Senate to Calendar Jan 23-introduced in Senate Jan 25-introduced in Senate Mar 23-enrolled, signed by Speaker of Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; laid on Jan 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Jan 26-to Senate Floor the House; delivered to Governor clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; voice vote Jan 31-adopted by voice vote Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. adopted by voice vote 92) SR 117 (BR 1508) - J. Rhoads, D. SJR 138 (BR 1667) - D. Ridley, D. Introduced Jan. 26, 2006 Boswell Introduced Jan. 30, 2006 Boswell SR 125 (BR 1657) - R. Roeding Honor Ohio County for its selection by SR 131 (BR 1770) - D. Kelly Direct the Transportation Cabinet to the national organization America's designate Old US 60 near the town of Urge the Congressional delegation of Promise as one of the 100 Best Commemorate the one hundredth Reed in Henderson County as the St. Communities for Young People in the the State of Kentucky to support class Augustine Church Road. action and medical malpractice reform. anniversary of the Kentucky Nurses United States. Association. Jan 31-introduced in Senate Jan 26-introduced in Senate Jan 23-introduced in Senate Jan 30-introduced in Senate Feb 2-to Transportation (S) Jan 24-to Senate Floor Jan 30-to State and Local Government (S) Jan 31-to Senate Floor; adopted by Feb 27-adopted by voice vote voice vote SR 139 (BR 1811) - E. Scorsone, J. Carroll, T. Buford, A. Kerr SJR 126 (BR 1707) - G. Neal, D. Harper SR 118 (BR 1608) - D. Thayer SR 132 (BR 1672) - G. Neal Angel, T. Shaughnessy Adjourn the Senate in honor of Kathy Adjourn the Senate in honor of Lousignont. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Sergeant First Class Jason L. Bishop. and honor of Leonard W. Gray, Sr. designate I-65 in Jefferson County as Jan 31-introduced in Senate Jan 23-introduced in Senate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Feb 1-to Senate Floor Highway. Jan 30-introduced in Senate Jan 24-to Senate Floor Jan 31-to Senate Floor Feb 15-adopted by voice vote Feb 8-adopted by voice vote Feb 22-adopted by voice vote Jan 26-introduced in Senate SR 140 (BR 1810) - E. Scorsone, J. SR 119 (BR 1553) - D. Thayer Jan 30-to Transportation (S) Carroll, T. Buford, A. Kerr Introduced Jan. 31, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in honor of Donna SR 127 (BR 1664) - G. Neal Adjourn the Senate in honor of Stu Perry. SR 133 (BR 1525) - J. Rhoads Silberman. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Eboni Jan 23-introduced in Senate Neal Cochran. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Glema Jan 31-introduced in Senate Jan 24-to Senate Floor Mahr, advocate and benefactor for the Feb 1-to Senate Floor Mar 3-adopted by voice vote Jan 26-introduced in Senate arts in the Commonwealth, and recipient Feb 15-adopted by voice vote Jan 27-to Senate Floor of the 2006 Milner Award. Introduced Jan. 24, 2006 Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Introduced Feb. 1, 2006 Jan 31-introduced in Senate SR 128 (BR 1666) - C. Borders Feb 1-to Senate Floor SR 120 (BR 1642) - D. Williams, R. Feb 9-adopted by voice vote SR 141 (BR 1786) - D. Williams Palmer II Jan 31-WITHDRAWN SR 134 (BR 1515) - J. Rhoads Confirm the appointment of David R. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 129 (BR 1543) - D. Harper Angel, J. Martin to the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance for a term expiring Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-introduced in Senate December 9, 2009. Feb 16-posted for passage in the Feb 14-posted for passage in the Feb 6-to Senate Floor Consent Orders of the Day for Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Feb 1-introduced in Senate Wednesday, February 22, 2006 Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Feb 3-to State and Local Government Feb 22-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Feb 15-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Introduced Feb. 7, 2006 (S) Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, SR 147 (BR 1781) - D. Williams SR 152 (BR 1652) - R. Roeding, D. SR 158 (BR 1841) - W. Blevins Jr to Consent Calendar Thayer, C. Borders, T. Buford, J. Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Confirm the appointment of Jeanetta Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, E. Harris, Adjourn the Senate in honor of Feb 14-posted for passage in the Lee Massey to the Kentucky Parole T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, Langley Franklin. Consent Orders of the Day for Board for a term expiring June 10, 2009. V. McGaha, R. Sanders Jr, D. Seum, K. Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, E. Tori, J. Feb 7-introduced in Senate Feb 15-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Feb 1-introduced in Senate Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters Feb 8-to Senate Floor Feb 3-to Judiciary (S) Feb 16-adopted by voice vote SR 142 (BR 1785) - D. Williams Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Recognize February 6, 2006, as reading, to Consent Calendar Ronald Reagan Day in the SJR 159 (BR 122) - R. Jones II Confirm the appointment of Lea P. Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Commonwealth of Kentucky. Goff to the Kentucky Registry of Election for passage in the Consent Orders of the Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Finance for a term expiring August 15, Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Feb 1-introduced in Senate designate KY 3220 in Pike County as 2007. Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Feb 3-to State and Local Government the Forest Stanley Thruway and erect (S) appropriate signs. Feb 1-introduced in Senate SR 148 (BR 1779) - D. Williams Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 3-to State and Local Government to Calendar Feb 7-introduced in Senate (S) Confirm the appointment of Patricia Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-to Transportation (S) Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Ann Turpin to the Kentucky Parole Feb 15-posted for passage in the reading, to Consent Calendar Board for a term expiring June 30, 2006. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, SJR 160 (BR 894) - R. Jones II Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules February 16, 2006 Feb 22-posted for passage in the Feb 1-introduced in Senate Feb 16-3rd reading, adopted 34-0 Direct the Division of Historic Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 3-to Judiciary (S) Properties to display a plaque honoring February 23, 2006 Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st SR 153 (BR 1838) - J. Carroll the Kentucky Federation of Women's Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 reading, to Consent Calendar Clubs in the New State Capitol. Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SCR 143 (BR 1774) - D. Williams for passage in the Consent Orders of the and honor of Maurice P. Carpenter. Feb 7-introduced in Senate Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Feb 9-to Appropriations and Revenue Confirm the appointment of Jason Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Feb 1-introduced in Senate (S) Brent Legg of Florence, Kentucky to the Feb 2-to Senate Floor Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research SR 149 (BR 1780) - D. Williams Feb 3-adopted by voice vote SR 161 (BR 1873) - E. Harris Center Board for a term expiring October 6, 2008. Confirm the appointment of William SR 154 (BR 1809) - G. Neal Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Abney to the Kentucky Parole Board for and honor of Marvin "Moogie" Reed Feb 1-introduced in Senate a term expiring June 30, 2006. Adjourn the Senate in memory and Feese. Feb 3-to State and Local Government honor of Coretta Scott King. (S) Feb 1-introduced in Senate Feb 7-introduced in Senate Feb 3-to Judiciary (S) Feb 1-introduced in Senate Feb 8-to Senate Floor SCR 144 (BR 1775) - D. Williams Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Feb 2-to Senate Floor Feb 10-adopted by voice vote reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 22-adopted by voice vote Confirm the appointment of Jeffrey Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted SR 162 (BR 1773) - D. Williams Scott Jobe of Glasgow, Kentucky to the for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 155 (BR 1812) - D. Kelly, K. Stine, Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, T. Buford, J. Confirm the appointment of Ann O. Center Board for a term expiring October Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Carroll, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Cornette to the Kentucky Housing 6, 2008. Angel, T. Jensen, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. Corporation Board of Directors. SR 150 (BR 1782) - D. Williams McGaha, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Feb 1-introduced in Senate Rhoads, R. Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Feb 7-introduced in Senate Feb 3-to State and Local Government Confirm the appointment of Verman Seum, T. Shaughnessy, R. Stivers II, G. Feb 9-to State and Local Government (S) Ray Winburn to the Kentucky Parole Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. (S) Board for a term expiring March 1, 2009. Westwood, K. Winters Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st SR 145 (BR 1776) - D. Williams reading, to Consent Calendar SR 150 - AMENDMENTS Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules Confirm the Governor's reappointment SCS - Make technical correction. and honor of Lewis P. Williams, public Feb 22-posted for passage in the of James Delbert Morgan to Lottery servant. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Corporation Board of Directors for a term Feb 1-introduced in Senate February 23, 2006 ending November 28, 2009. Feb 3-to State and Local Government Feb 1-introduced in Senate Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 (S) Feb 2-to Senate Floor Feb 1-introduced in Senate Mar 20-reassigned to Judiciary (S) Apr 11-adopted by voice vote SJR 163 (BR 924) - R. Jones II, J. Feb 3-to State and Local Government Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Turner (S) reading, to Consent Calendar with Introduced Feb. 2, 2006 Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Committee Substitute Direct the Transportation Cabinet to reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted SR 156 (BR 1861) - A. Kerr name the bridge over Sycamore Creek Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Consent Orders of the on Kentucky Route 197 the "John Wess Feb 22-posted for passage in the Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Sanders Memorial Bridge"; erect Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 with and honor of Guy Greer. appropriate signs. February 23, 2006 Committee Substitute Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Feb 2-introduced in Senate Feb 7-introduced in Senate SR 151 (BR 1729) - D. Williams Feb 3-to Senate Floor; adopted by Feb 9-to Transportation (S) SR 146 (BR 1784) - D. Williams voice vote Confirm the appointment of Craig Confirm the appointment of Teresa Dilger of Louisville to the Kentucky Introduced Feb. 8, 2006 Hill as a commissioner and vice chair of Registry of Election Finance for a term Introduced Feb. 3, 2006 the Public Service Commission. expiring August 15, 2008. SR 164 (BR 1909) - D. Kelly SR 157 (BR 1824) - D. Mongiardo, J. Feb 1-introduced in Senate Feb 1-introduced in Senate Turner, R. Jones II, D. Ridley Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 3-to Agriculture and Natural Feb 3-to State and Local Government and honor of Kendra Shay Elswick. Resources (S) (S) Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, and honor of Edwin Pennington. Feb 8-introduced in Senate to Consent Calendar to Consent Calendar Feb 9-to Senate Floor Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 15-adopted by voice vote to Calendar branch administrative hearings process; Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules declare emergency. SR 165 (BR 1917) - J. Carroll SR 171 (BR 1876) - G. Neal Mar 14-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 10-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in honor of the A Resolution honoring the Alpha Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Feb 14-to State and Local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4075. Kappa Alpha Sorority. Mar 16-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 Government (S) Mar 17-received in Senate Feb 8-introduced in Senate Feb 8-introduced in Senate Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each Introduced Feb. 13, 2006 Feb 9-to Senate Floor Feb 9-to Senate Floor presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. SJR 184 (BR 1916) - K. Stine 161) SR 166 (BR 1910) - J. Turner, R. Jones SR 172 (BR 1912) - J. Turner, R. Jones Encourage the Cabinet for Health and II, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, II, C. Borders, D. Boswell, D. Harper SR 177 (BR 1927) - T. Buford Family Services to establish the T. Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, C. Angel, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Kentucky Youth Development Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Rhoads, D. Ridley Declare February 9, 2006 as First Coordinating Council; establish Harris, T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Responder Day in Kentucky. membership and permit the creation of Leeper, V. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory subcommittees of the council; require Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. and honor of Rudy Gene Robinette. Feb 9-introduced in Senate; adopted the University of Kentucky Cooperative Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Roeding, R. by voice vote Extension Service to perform the Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Seum, T. Feb 8-introduced in Senate administrative functions of the council; Shaughnessy, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Feb 9-to Senate Floor SR 178 (BR 1946) - D. Thayer establish the duties of the council; Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Westwood, Feb 10-adopted by voice vote require the council to submit a report to D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley Adjourn the Senate in loving memory the Governor and the General Assembly SJR 173 (BR 1893) - J. Carroll, E. and honor of Edith Catherine "Kay" by September 1 of each year; require all Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Scorsone, E. Harris, A. Kerr Livingood. appropriate executive, judicial, and and honor of Theodore Edmonds. legislative branch agencies to cooperate Designate the Aviation Museum of Feb 9-introduced in Senate with the council. Feb 8-introduced in Senate Kentucky, Inc., as the official Aviation Feb 10-to Senate Floor Feb 9-to Senate Floor Museum of the Commonwealth of Feb 21-adopted by voice vote Feb 13-introduced in Senate Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Kentucky. Feb 15-to Health and Welfare (S) SR 179 (BR 1857) - G. Neal, D. Boswell, Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st SR 167 (BR 1911) - J. Turner, R. Jones Feb 8-introduced in Senate J. Carroll, D. Harper Angel, J. Pendleton, reading, to Consent Calendar II, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, Feb 10-to Transportation (S) E. Scorsone Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules T. Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, C. Feb 24-posted for passage in the Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Introduced Feb. 9, 2006 Call for the President and Federal Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Harris, T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Government to keep their commitment to February 28, 2006 Leeper, V. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. SR 174 (BR 1920) - J. Pendleton rebuild the city of New Orleans. Feb 28-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. received in House Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Clara Feb 9-introduced in Senate Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (H) Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Seum, T. Elizabeth McCuiston. Feb 13-to State and Local Mar 10-posted in committee Shaughnessy, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Government (S) Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Westwood, Feb 9-introduced in Senate reading, to Calendar D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley Feb 10-to Senate Floor SR 180 (BR 1908) - J. Turner, D. Kelly, Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 14-adopted by voice vote W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Harper Mar 20-posted for passage in the Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Angel, R. Jones II, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, and honor of Roxie Smith. SR 175 (BR 1878) - J. Pendleton J. Pendleton, R. Roeding, E. Worley March 21, 2006 Mar 22-3rd reading, adopted 100-0; Feb 8-introduced in Senate Recognize Guthrie, Kentucky as the Honor Kentuckian and PGA Tour received in Senate Feb 9-to Senate Floor official birthplace of the Planters Winner J. B. Holmes. Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Protective Association. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 9-introduced in Senate Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. SR 168 (BR 1925) - E. Harris Feb 9-introduced in Senate Feb 10-to Senate Floor 162) Feb 13-to Senate Floor Feb 16-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 14-adopted by voice vote SR 185 (BR 1964) - V. McGaha and honor of Milton Carl Stoess. SR 181 (BR 1840) - W. Blevins Jr, D. SJR 176 (BR 1850) - J. Denton, E. Harper Angel, D. Boswell, T. Buford, J. Honor the 2006 Career and Technical Feb 8-introduced in Senate Scorsone Carroll, J. Denton, E. Harris, A. Kerr, G. Education Week. Feb 9-to Senate Floor Neal, J. Pendleton, D. Ridley, R. Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Direct the Cabinet for Health and Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. Seum, J. Feb 13-introduced in Senate Family Services to apply to participate in Turner, E. Worley Feb 14-laid on clerk's desk; taken SR 169 (BR 1684) - D. Boswell, R. any pay-for-performance demonstrations from clerk's desk; adopted by voice vote Leeper, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, T. to improve the quality of long-term care Adjourn the Senate in honor of Judge Buford, J. Carroll, J. Denton, C. Gibson, that are solicited by the federal Centers George W. Davis, III. SR 186 (BR 1904) - W. Blevins Jr, J. B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Turner, B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, R. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. encourage the cabinet to explore Feb 9-introduced in Senate Jones II, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, J. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, R. opportunities to participate in federal Feb 10-to Senate Floor Pendleton, D. Ridley, R. Sanders Jr, T. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, D. Seum, K. Medicaid pay-for-performance Shaughnessy, E. Worley Stine, R. Stivers II, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. demonstrations that would provide Introduced Feb. 10, 2006 Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. financial incentives to nursing facilities Adjourn the Senate in honor of Private Winters, E. Worley for improvements in outcomes of care. SR 182 (BR 1926) - E. Harris First Class Scott A. Messer.

Adjourn the Senate in honor of Fred Feb 9-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 13-introduced in Senate Bradley and William "Buff" Bradley. Feb 13-to Health and Welfare (S) and honor of Joy Post Bennett. Feb 14-to Senate Floor Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Feb 8-introduced in Senate reading, to Calendar Feb 10-introduced in Senate Feb 9-to Senate Floor Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 13-to Senate Floor SR 187 (BR 2061) - G. Neal Feb 13-adopted by voice vote Feb 22-posted for passage in the Feb 27-adopted by voice vote Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 170 (BR 1449) - R. Leeper February 23, 2006 SCR 183 (BR 899) - J. Denton and honor of Zelda Hamilton. Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Honor Paducah St. Mary Boys' Golf Feb 24-received in House Direct the Program Review and Feb 13-introduced in Senate Team, 2005 KHSAA Champions. Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) Investigations Committee to study, Feb 14-laid on clerk's desk; taken Mar 6-posted in committee evaluate, and make recommendations to from clerk's desk; adopted by voice vote Feb 8-introduced in Senate Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, improve the efficiency of the executive Feb 9-to Senate Floor SR 188 (BR 1989) - J. Turner, J. Carroll, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Introduced Feb. 17, 2006 Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Introduced Feb. 23, 2006 Buford, J. Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, designate the bridge on KY route 3 at D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. SR 196 (BR 2247) - E. Scorsone the Big Sandy River crossing, and erect SR 210 (BR 2497) - T. Buford Jones II, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. the proper signs. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. and honor of Frederic D. Ogden. Feb 21-introduced in Senate and honor of Earl Hubert Lewallen. Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. Feb 23-to Transportation (S) Scorsone, D. Seum, T. Shaughnessy, K. Feb 17-introduced in Senate Feb 23-introduced in Senate Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, Feb 21-to Senate Floor SJR 203 (BR 1570) - J. Turner Feb 24-to Senate Floor E. Tori, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. Mar 3-adopted by voice vote Feb 27-adopted by voice vote Winters, E. Worley Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Name the Cliff Bridge in Floyd County Introduced Feb. 21, 2006 SR 211 (BR 2493) - D. Williams, C. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory the Bert T. Combs Memorial Bridge, and Borders, J. Denton, A. Kerr and honor of Clifford B. Latta. erect the appropriate signs. SR 197 (BR 2404) - V. McGaha, K. Winters Urge the development of a cohesive Feb 13-introduced in Senate Feb 21-introduced in Senate statewide system of stroke care. Feb 14-to Senate Floor Feb 23-to Transportation (S) Recognize Kentucky's Independent Feb 15-adopted by voice vote Feb 23-introduced in Senate Colleges and Universities on SJR 204 (BR 1572) - J. Turner Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Feb 27-to Health and Welfare (S) Introduced Feb. 14, 2006 Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 21-introduced in Senate; to to Consent Calendar SR 189 (BR 2029) - J. Pendleton designate the bridge at the intersection Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Senate Floor of KY Route 80 and KY Route 122 the Feb 22-adopted by voice vote Mar 13-posted for passage in the Adjourn the Senate in honor of the "Truman Messer Bridge," and erect the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, proper signs. Kentucky Association of County SCR 198 (BR 1522) - E. Scorsone March 14, 2006 Agricultural Agents. Mar 14-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Feb 21-introduced in Senate Direct the Legislative Research Feb 23-to Transportation (S) Feb 14-introduced in Senate; laid on Commission to establish an SR 212 (BR 2492) - J. Turner, D. Harper clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; Angel, W. Blevins Jr, J. Rhoads Administrative Hearings Process Task SJR 205 (BR 1573) - J. Turner adopted by voice vote Force to conduct a comprehensive Adjourn the Senate in loving memory analysis of the current administrative Feb 27-WITHDRAWN SJR 190 (BR 1967) - G. Tapp hearings process and to study the and honor of Vida Collins Stumbo. feasibility of creating a central panel for Name the new Shelbyville by-pass SR 206 (BR 2486) - J. Carroll, E. Feb 23-introduced in Senate administrative hearings; designate Scorsone, W. Blevins Jr "Freedom Way." membership; require submission of Feb 24-to Senate Floor report by September 1, 2007. Mar 2-adopted by voice vote Feb 14-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Louie Mack. Feb 16-to Transportation (S) Feb 21-introduced in Senate SR 213 (BR 2495) - E. Worley, J. Pendleton Feb 23-to State and Local Feb 21-introduced in Senate; to Introduced Feb. 15, 2006 Government (S) Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 22-adopted by voice vote SR 191 (BR 2045) - R. Roeding SJR 199 (BR 2337) - J. Westwood and honor of Daisy M. Gilbert. SR 207 (BR 2500) - D. Williams, D. Feb 23-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Direct the Office of Education Kelly, E. Worley, W. Blevins Jr, C. and honor of Grace "CeCe" Cecelia Accountability, under the direction of the Feb 24-to Senate Floor Borders, D. Boswell, T. Buford, J. Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Collins. Education Assessment and Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. Gibson, Accountability Review Subcommittee, to B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Feb 15-introduced in Senate conduct a study of the Kentucky SR 214 (BR 2505) - J. Turner, D. Jensen, R. Jones II, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, Boswell, J. Rhoads Feb 16-to Senate Floor Department of Education's reporting of V. McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Feb 17-adopted by voice vote scores required by the federal No Child Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Left Behind Act of 2001; require the OEA Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Ridley, R. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. and honor of Talt Johnson. SR 192 (BR 2218) - G. Neal to submit a draft report to the Scorsone, D. Seum, T. Shaughnessy, K. subcommittee by September 1; upon Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory approval of the subcommittee the final Feb 23-introduced in Senate E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, K. Feb 24-to Senate Floor and honor of Andrew G. Turner, Sr. report shall be forwarded to the Interim Winters Joint Committee on Education and the Feb 28-adopted by voice vote Feb 15-introduced in Senate Legislative Research Commission. The Senate extends to Governor Feb 16-to Senate Floor SR 215 (BR 2504) - J. Turner, D. Ernie Fletcher every wish for a full and Boswell, D. Harper Angel, D. Ridley Feb 17-adopted by voice vote Feb 21-introduced in Senate speedy recovery. Feb 23-to Education (S) SR 193 - See Introductions on April 10, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 21-introduced in Senate; to and honor of Ralph "Hack" Thornsbury. 2006. SR 200 (BR 2494) - G. Neal Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Feb 23-introduced in Senate Introduced Feb. 16, 2006 Extend to the Governor of the Introduced Feb. 22, 2006 Commonwealth every wish for a full and Feb 24-to Senate Floor speedy recovery. Mar 2-adopted by voice vote SR 194 (BR 2291) - D. Mongiardo SR 208 (BR 2477) - D. Thayer Feb 21-introduced in Senate SR 216 (BR 1611) - W. Blevins Jr Honor Appalachian Regional Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Healthcare on its 50th Anniversary. Feb 22-to Senate Floor Mar 24-adopted by voice vote and honor of Robert "Bob" Lewis. Adjourn the Senate in honor of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky. Feb 16-introduced in Senate SJR 201 (BR 1571) - J. Turner Feb 22-introduced in Senate Feb 17-to Senate Floor Feb 23-to Senate Floor Feb 23-introduced in Senate Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Mar 23-adopted by voice vote Feb 24-to Senate Floor Mar 2-adopted by voice vote SR 195 (BR 2230) - J. Carroll, D. Kelly name the bridge on Kentucky Route 80 at the entrance to Langley in Floyd SR 209 (BR 2217) - G. Neal Introduced Feb. 24, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in loving memory County the "Ralph Owens Memorial Bridge," and erect the appropriate signs. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Dr. T. and honor of Kenneth "Ken" Woodrow Vaughn Walker. Hart. SR 217 (BR 1640) - R. Palmer II Feb 21-introduced in Senate Feb 22-introduced in Senate Feb 16-introduced in Senate Feb 23-to Transportation (S) Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 23-to Senate Floor and honor of Wayne Shumate. Feb 17-to Senate Floor Feb 27-adopted by voice vote Feb 24-adopted by voice vote SJR 202 (BR 1569) - J. Turner Feb 24-introduced in Senate name the bridge on Kentucky Route 979 Feb 27-to Senate Floor and US 23 in Floyd County the "Paul R. Introduced Mar. 1, 2006 SR 238 - AMENDMENTS Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Gearheart Bridge," and erect the SCA (1, R. Sanders Jr) - Provide that appropriate signs. SJR 232 (BR 2054) - B. Guthrie the Program Review and Investigations Introduced Feb. 27, 2006 Committee is requested to conduct the Feb 27-introduced in Senate Direct the study of issues relating to study in replacement of provision that SR 218 (BR 2508) - R. Roeding Mar 1-to Transportation (S) the issuance of driver's licenses and the the Legislative Research Commission implementation of the federal REAL ID request the Program Review and Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 227 (BR 2518) - W. Blevins Jr, J. Act of 2005; require the Transportation Investigations Committee conduct the and honor of Barry Jennings Brann. Carroll Cabinet secretary to appoint a panel for study. the study; provide that the SCA (2/Title, R. Sanders Jr) - Make Feb 27-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Transportation Cabinet, Justice Cabinet, title amendment. Feb 28-to Senate Floor; adopted by and honor of Dr. James Milton Smith. and Administrative Office of the Courts voice vote jointly conduct the study; require a report Mar 2-introduced in Senate Feb 27-introduced in Senate to be developed by September 30, 2006. Mar 6-to Agriculture and Natural SR 219 (BR 2514) - T. Shaughnessy Feb 28-to Senate Floor Resources (S) Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Mar 1-introduced in Senate Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 3-to Transportation (S) to Consent Calendar with committee and honor of Alpha Marie Hammonds Introduced Feb. 28, 2006 amendments (1) and (2-title) French. SR 233 (BR 1723) - J. Carroll Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules SJR 228 (BR 2332) - R. Sanders Jr, B. Mar 13-posted for passage in the Feb 27-introduced in Senate Guthrie Adjourn the Senate in honor of Alice Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 28-to Senate Floor Ann Carter upon the occasion of her March 14, 2006 Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Recognize the Kentucky Mesonet as retirement from the staff of the Mar 14-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 with the official source of climatological Legislative Research Commission. committee amendments (1) and (2-title) SR 220 (BR 2516) - E. Scorsone observations for the state. Mar 1-introduced in Senate SR 239 (BR 2545) - D. Kelly Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 28-introduced in Senate Mar 2-to Senate Floor and honor of William Ray Holt. Mar 2-to Agriculture and Natural Mar 3-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving honor Resources (S) and memory of Lucy Marie O'Daniel. Feb 27-introduced in Senate Mar 3-taken from committee; laid on SR 234 (BR 2532) - J. Carroll Feb 28-to Senate Floor clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Mar 2-introduced in Senate Mar 3-adopted by voice vote reading, to Calendar Adjourn the Senate in honor of Joseph Mar 3-to Senate Floor Mar 6-2nd reading; returned to M. Alsip. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote SR 221 (BR 2506) - D. Thayer Agriculture and Natural Resources (S) Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules as Mar 1-introduced in Senate SR 240 (BR 2537) - W. Blevins Jr, D. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory a Consent Bill Mar 2-to Senate Floor Harper Angel, R. Jones II, C. Borders, D. and honor of Roy Chapman. Mar 13-posted for passage in the Mar 3-adopted by voice vote Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, E. Harris, Feb 27-introduced in Senate March 14, 2006 SR 235 (BR 2529) - J. Denton T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, Feb 28-to Senate Floor Mar 14-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 V. McGaha, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Mar 23-adopted by voice vote Mar 15-received in House Adjourn the Senate in honor of the Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Mar 17-to Education (H); posting Order of the Eastern Star. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. SR 222 (BR 2509) - E. Worley, J. waived; posted in committee Seum, T. Shaughnessy, R. Stivers II, G. Pendleton Mar 20-reported favorably, 1st Mar 1-introduced in Senate Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. reading, to Calendar Mar 2-to Senate Floor; adopted by Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 21-2nd reading, to Rules; posted voice vote Worley and honor of George Overstreet for passage in the Regular Orders of the Spoonamore, III. Day for Wednesday, March 22, 2006 SCR 236 (BR 2511) - W. Blevins Jr, D. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 23-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Harper Angel, D. Boswell, J. Carroll, P. and honor of our friend and former Feb 27-introduced in Senate; to Mar 24-received in Senate; enrolled, Clark, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. colleague Ron Cyrus. Senate Floor signed by each presiding officer; Mongiardo, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Feb 28-adopted by voice vote delivered to Governor Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Turner, E. Worley Mar 2-introduced in Senate Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 3-to Senate Floor SR 223 (BR 2521) - J. Turner 163) Urge the President of the United Mar 6-adopted by voice vote States and members of Congress to Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SCR 229 (BR 2443) - D. Seum take all necessary action to prohibit the SR 241 (BR 2527) - D. Harper Angel, D. and honor of Rosetta Hall. sale of U.S. ports to Dubai Ports World, Boswell, W. Blevins Jr, P. Clark, G. Mar 3-WITHDRAWN a state-owned entity of the United Arab Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Feb 27-introduced in Senate Emirates. Rhoads, D. Ridley, T. Shaughnessy, J. Feb 28-to Senate Floor; adopted by SJR 230 (BR 2414) - R. Jones II Turner, E. Worley voice vote Mar 1-introduced in Senate Direct the Environmental and Public Mar 3-to State and Local Government Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 224 (BR 2502) - J. Carroll Protection Cabinet to promulgate (S) and honor of Marjorie Linton Haley administrative regulations for emergency Dangelo. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory action plans for high or significant Introduced Mar. 2, 2006 and honor of Phyllis Payton Warren. hazard impoundment dams. Mar 2-introduced in Senate Mar 3-to Senate Floor; adopted by SR 237 (BR 2525) - T. Jensen, R. voice vote Feb 27-introduced in Senate Feb 28-introduced in Senate Stivers II Feb 28-to Senate Floor Mar 2-to Agriculture and Natural Mar 1-adopted by voice vote Resources (S) SR 242 (BR 2548) - D. Harper Angel, P. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Clark, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Congressman Hal Rogers as he SR 225 (BR 2519) - D. Williams, D. SJR 231 (BR 1825) - T. Jensen Boswell, J. Carroll, J. Denton, C. Gibson, celebrates 25 years of service in the B. Guthrie, E. Harris, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, Kelly, E. Worley United States House of Representatives. Reject proposed creation of Rule 406 R. Leeper, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, T. Shaughnessy, G. The Senate honors and commends habit, routine practice; reject proposed Mar 2-introduced in Senate Kentucky Harvest. amendment to Rule 407, "Subsequent Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Westwood, Mar 3-laid on clerk's desk; taken from K. Winters and remedial measures," of the Rules of clerk's desk; adopted by voice vote Feb 27-introduced in Senate; to Evidence as adopted by the Supreme Honor Laura Reynolds and adjourn Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Court of Kentucky; urge court to make SR 238 (BR 469) - R. Sanders Jr no change in Rule 407. the Senate on her behalf in honor of her SJR 226 (BR 2201) - J. Turner coronation as Ms Wheelchair Kentucky Request LRC to study method by 2006. Feb 28-introduced in Senate which siting decisions are made for Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Mar 2-to Judiciary (S) electric transmission lines. Mar 2-introduced in Senate Mar 3-to Senate Floor cheerleaders upon claiming their 21st Rodney Coffey and the Menifee County T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, Mar 10-adopted by voice vote national cheerleading title. Sheriff's Department, Captain Richard D. Mongiardo, J. Pendleton, R. Sanders Franklin, UNITE Officers Jason Perry Jr, E. Scorsone, R. Stivers II, D. SR 243 (BR 374) - T. Shaughnessy Mar 7-introduced in Senate and James Botts, and the citizens of Williams, K. Winters Mar 8-to Senate Floor Menifee County for their extraordinary Recommend a review of local Mar 24-adopted by voice vote relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Commend and adjourn the Senate in agencies, authorities, commissions, and Katrina. honor of Otto Ingram on the occasion of special districts as prescribed by the Introduced Mar. 8, 2006 his 90th birthday. Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Mar 9-introduced in Senate Government. SR 252 (BR 2582) - E. Tori Mar 10-to Senate Floor Mar 13-introduced in Senate Mar 14-adopted by voice vote Mar 14-to Senate Floor Mar 2-introduced in Senate Salute the North Hardin High School Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-to State and Local Government Wind Symphony. SR 260 (BR 2535) - E. Scorsone, A. (S) Kerr, T. Buford, J. Carroll Introduced Mar. 14, 2006 Mar 8-introduced in Senate Introduced Mar. 6, 2006 Mar 9-adopted by voice vote Honor Mickie DeMoss, 2006 SEC SR 268 (BR 2607) - J. Denton Coach of the Year. SR 244 (BR 2557) - T. Buford SR 253 (BR 2580) - J. Pendleton Declare March 2006 as kidney Mar 9-introduced in Senate disease and organ donation month in Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Recognize Kentucky's 4-H members Mar 10-to Senate Floor Kentucky; encourage the health care and honor of Sam Harold O'Connell. as they participate in "4-H: A Capital Mar 15-adopted by voice vote community to work collaboratively with Experience." advocates in the fight against kidney Mar 6-introduced in Senate Introduced Mar. 13, 2006 disease and in the development of a Mar 7-to Senate Floor; adopted by Mar 8-introduced in Senate plan for early identification and voice vote Mar 9-adopted by voice vote SR 261 (BR 2556) - T. Buford treatment, evaluation of new testing and treatment options, targeting of high-risk SR 245 (BR 2550) - G. Neal, D. Harper SR 254 (BR 2572) - D. Seum, D. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory populations, and management of Angel Thayer, R. Roeding and honor of Jerry Wayne Underwood. patients with chronic kidney disease.

Welcome Governor Fletcher home Request the Program Review and Mar 13-introduced in Senate Mar 14-introduced in Senate and wish him an expeditious recovery. Investigations Committee to study Mar 14-to Senate Floor Mar 15-to Senate Floor public-private partnerships to operate Mar 16-adopted by voice vote Mar 16-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-introduced in Senate transportation facilities. Mar 7-to Senate Floor SR 262 (BR 2591) - T. Buford Introduced Mar. 15, 2006 Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Mar 8-introduced in Senate Mar 10-to Transportation (S) Adjourn the Senate in honor of Master SR 269 (BR 2452) - D. Williams SR 246 (BR 2538) - J. Turner Sergeant Clinton Wayne Cubert. SR 255 (BR 2531) - R. Jones II Confirm the appointment of Robert Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 13-introduced in Senate Glenn Jennings as executive director of and honor of Darrell Randell Platkus. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 14-to Senate Floor the Office of Insurance. and honor of Russell "Rusty" Allen Mar 16-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-introduced in Senate Reed. Mar 15-introduced in Senate Mar 7-to Senate Floor SR 263 (BR 2583) - G. Neal Mar 16-to Banking and Insurance (S) Mar 8-adopted by voice vote Mar 8-introduced in Senate Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-to Senate Floor Memorialize Gordon Roger Alexander reading, to Consent Calendar SR 247 (BR 1306) - A. Kerr Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Buchanan Parks. Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 21-posted for passage in the Adjourn the Senate in honor of Forrest SR 256 (BR 2510) - W. Blevins Jr, D. Mar 13-introduced in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for and Barbara Hahn. Harper Angel, J. Carroll, R. Jones II, D. Mar 14-to Senate Floor Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Mar 23-adopted by voice vote Mar 22-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Mar 6-introduced in Senate Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, E. Mar 7-to Senate Floor Scorsone, T. Shaughnessy, J. Turner, E. SR 264 (BR 2563) - D. Thayer SR 270 (BR 1783) - D. Williams Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Worley Adjourn the Senate in honor of Chris Confirm the appointment of Jack C. SR 248 (BR 2551) - A. Kerr Urge the Congress of the United McCarron, horse racing legend. Smith to the Personnel Board for a term States not to approve the impending ending January 1, 2009, replacing Joy A. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory land sales in the Daniel Boone National Mar 13-introduced in Senate Moore. and honor of James Preston Melton, Jr. Forest. Mar 14-to Senate Floor Mar 16-adopted by voice vote Mar 15-introduced in Senate Mar 6-introduced in Senate Mar 8-introduced in Senate Mar 17-to State and Local Mar 7-to Senate Floor Mar 10-to State and Local SR 265 (BR 2578) - J. Turner, W. Government (S) Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Government (S) Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Harper Angel, Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st J. Rhoads, D. Ridley reading, to Consent Calendar Introduced Mar. 7, 2006 Introduced Mar. 9, 2006 Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Adjourn the Senate in loving memory for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 249 (BR 2559) - G. Neal SR 257 (BR 2555) - T. Buford and honor of Paul T. Marsillett. Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Adjourn the Senate in memory and Mar 24-WITHDRAWN Mar 13-introduced in Senate honor of Ann Braden. Mar 14-to Senate Floor SR 271 (BR 1790) - D. Williams SR 258 (BR 2579) - R. Palmer II Mar 16-adopted by voice vote Mar 7-introduced in Senate Confirm the reappointment of Donna Mar 8-to Senate Floor Honor and adjourn the Senate in SR 266 (BR 2570) - J. Turner, W. H. Terry as an administrative law judge Mar 9-adopted by voice vote honor of Taps in Motion for having won Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Harper Angel in the Office of Workers' Claims for a the title of "Junior Challenge National term expiring December 31, 2009. SR 250 (BR 2560) - E. Tori Champions" at the Clogging Champions Adjourn the Senate in loving memory of America Showdown of Champions. and honor of Eunice Mae Allen. Mar 15-introduced in Senate Mar 9-WITHDRAWN Mar 17-to State and Local Mar 9-introduced in Senate Mar 13-introduced in Senate Government (S) SR 251 (BR 2573) - W. Blevins Jr, D. Mar 10-to Senate Floor Mar 14-to Senate Floor Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Harper Angel, C. Borders, D. Boswell, J. Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Mar 15-adopted by voice vote reading, to Consent Calendar Turner Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted SR 259 (BR 2569) - T. Jensen SR 267 (BR 2595) - W. Blevins Jr, J. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Adjourn the Senate in recognition of Turner, C. Borders, D. Boswell, J. Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 the Morehead State University Adjourn the Senate in honor of Sheriff Carroll, J. Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 37-0-1 Introduced Mar. 16, 2006 Worley SR 272 (BR 2562) - D. Williams SR 285 (BR 2628) - R. Palmer II SR 278 (BR 2613) - T. Shaughnessy Commend and adjourn the Senate in Confirm the appointment of Jennifer Adjourn the Senate in loving memory honor of Company B, 206th Engineer B. Reed to the Board of Directors of the Commend the University of and honor of Lindbergh Pasley. Battalion, Kentucky National Guard. Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Louisville's James Graham Brown Authority for a term expiring December Cancer Center on its successful Mar 17-introduced in Senate Mar 21-introduced in Senate 31, 2009. fundraising campaign and the University Mar 20-to Senate Floor Mar 22-laid on clerk's desk; taken of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Center on Mar 24-adopted by voice vote from clerk's desk; adopted by voice vote Mar 15-introduced in Senate its rural provider network. Mar 17-to Banking and Insurance (S) SR 286 (BR 2618) - R. Stivers II SR 292 (BR 2652) - C. Borders Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st Mar 16-introduced in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 20-to Health and Welfare (S) Support administration efforts to have Honor Russell High School, 2006 Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules the FutureGen clean coal generation Governor's Cup State Champions. Mar 23-posted for passage in the SR 279 (BR 2605) - D. Thayer project in Kentucky. Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 21-introduced in Senate; to March 24, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in honor of KCD, Mar 17-introduced in Senate Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Inc., for the selection of their program Mar 20-to Senate Floor design by the Academy of Motion Mar 24-adopted by voice vote SR 293 (BR 2634) - T. Buford SR 273 (BR 2561) - D. Williams Picture Arts for the 78th annual Academy Awards held March 5, 2006, in Introduced Mar. 20, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in honor of Hester Confirm the appointment of John C. Hollywood, California. Hunt. Miller to the Board of Directors of the SR 287 (BR 2606) - J. Carroll Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Mar 16-introduced in Senate Mar 21-introduced in Senate Authority for a term expiring December Mar 17-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor of Mar 22-to Senate Floor 31, 2009. Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Charles Edward Taylor, the Aircraft Mar 23-adopted by voice vote Maintenance Technicians of Kentucky, Mar 15-introduced in Senate SR 280 (BR 2590) - E. Worley, B. and designating May 24th as "Aviation Introduced Mar. 22, 2006 Mar 17-to Banking and Insurance (S) Guthrie Maintenance Technician Day." Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st SR 294 (BR 2644) - R. Palmer II reading, to Consent Calendar Resolution honoring Eastern Kentucky Mar 20-introduced in Senate Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules University's College of Education and Mar 21-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor of Deputy Mar 23-posted for passage in the Western Kentucky University's College Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Sheriff Ricky Estes and the Clark County Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, of Education and Behavioral Sciences. Sheriff's Department for actions taken on March 24, 2006 SR 288 (BR 2623) - J. Turner December 9, 2005, resulting in the Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Mar 16-introduced in Senate rescue of two young Clark County Mar 17-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory brothers. SR 274 (BR 2608) - V. McGaha, D. Mar 23-adopted by voice vote and honor of Nellie Boling Webb. Williams Mar 22-introduced in Senate SR 281 (BR 2604) - D. Thayer Mar 20-introduced in Senate Mar 23-to Senate Floor Honor and support Congressman Hal Mar 21-to Senate Floor Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Rogers in his efforts to secure a federal Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 22-adopted by voice vote bioterrorism laboratory in Pulaski and honor of Sam Rubin. SR 295 (BR 2671) - C. Gibson County, Kentucky. SR 289 (BR 2609) - R. Jones II, J. Mar 16-introduced in Senate Turner, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, J. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 15-introduced in Senate Mar 17-to Senate Floor Carroll, P. Clark, D. Harper Angel, D. and honor of Jesse "Reg" Reginald Mar 16-to Senate Floor Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Dudley. Mar 17-adopted by voice vote Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, E. Introduced Mar. 17, 2006 Scorsone, T. Shaughnessy, E. Worley Mar 22-introduced in Senate; laid on SR 275 (BR 2541) - G. Neal clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; Adjourn the Senate in honor of Nora adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 282 (BR 2615) - R. Roeding, J. Westwood, K. Stine, D. Thayer Tackett Jones upon the occasion of the and honor of Amy Jane Camp Hamilton. ninetieth anniversary of her birth. SR 296 (BR 2656) - T. Shaughnessy, J. Denton Mar 15-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Margaret Leslie Humpert. Mar 20-introduced in Senate Mar 16-to Senate Floor Mar 21-to Senate Floor Honor Jeffersontown HS Boys' Mar 21-adopted by voice vote Mar 17-introduced in Senate; to Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Basketball Team, 2006 KHSAA Sweet Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Sixteen Champions. SR 276 (BR 2593) - W. Blevins Jr, J. SR 290 (BR 2654) - D. Williams Turner, D. Boswell, J. Carroll, P. Clark, Mar 22-introduced in Senate D. Harper Angel, R. Jones II, D. SCR 283 (BR 2619) - P. Clark, J. Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr, D. Boswell, D. Confirmed the reappointment of John Mar 23-laid on clerk's desk; taken Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, D. A. Gardner to the Workers' from clerk's desk; adopted by voice vote Ridley, T. Shaughnessy, E. Worley Harper Angel, G. Neal, J. Rhoads, E. Scorsone, T. Shaughnessy, J. Turner, K. Compensation Board for a term expiring Winters January 4, 2010. SR 297 (BR 2665) - J. Turner, R. Jones Adjourn the Senate in loving memory II and honor of Dixie Lee Pruitt Swift. Urge the U.S. Congress to intervene Mar 20-introduced in Senate Mar 21-to State and Local Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 15-introduced in Senate in the national economic situation, increasing jobs in national infrastructure Government (S) and honor of Jack Hyden. Mar 16-to Senate Floor Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Mar 20-adopted by voice vote and supporting the U.S. automotive and related industries. reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 22-introduced in Senate Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 23-to Senate Floor SR 277 (BR 2610) - D. Boswell, C. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Gibson, W. Blevins Jr, J. Carroll, D. Mar 17-introduced in Senate Mar 21-to State and Local Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 Harper Angel, R. Leeper, D. Mongiardo, Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 37-0-1 SR 298 (BR 2675) - D. Kelly G. Neal, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, E. Government (S) Scorsone, K. Winters SR 284 (BR 2627) - R. Palmer II Introduced Mar. 21, 2006 Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Satenik N. O'Donnell. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Linda Clark Winchell. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 291 (BR 2614) - W. Blevins Jr, D. and honor of Florence Jeannette Abbott Mongiardo, J. Turner, C. Borders, D. Mar 22-introduced in Senate Pasley. Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, D. Harper Mar 23-to Senate Floor Mar 15-introduced in Senate Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Mar 16-to Senate Floor; adopted by Angel, E. Harris, A. Kerr, G. Neal, J. voice vote Mar 17-introduced in Senate Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. Mar 20-to Senate Floor Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, E. Scorsone, D. SR 299 (BR 2648) - J. Carroll, D. Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Seum, T. Shaughnessy, K. Winters, E. Williams and honor of Edward Allen Sturgeon. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 24-introduced in Senate SR 323 (BR 2719) - D. Kelly and honor of Livingston Vernon Taylor, Mar 24-introduced in Senate Apr 10-to Senate Floor consummate gentleman, esteemed Apr 10-to Senate Floor Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Recommend that the Cabinet for reporter, and public servant. Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Health and Family Services update the Introduced Apr. 10, 2006 Department of Community Based Mar 22-introduced in Senate SR 308 (BR 2676) - C. Gibson Services by employing modern Mar 23-to Senate Floor SR 193 (BR 2133) - J. Turner, W. technology, business processes, and Mar 24-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Blevins Jr, D. Harper Angel, R. Jones II evidenced-based practice to improve and honor of Ronald Hudson. customer access, data integrity, SR 300 (BR 2643) - J. Carroll, D. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory processing accuracy, and accountability Boswell, J. Rhoads Mar 24-introduced in Senate and honor of Clivan Caudill. to taxpayers and the General Assembly. Apr 10-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Apr 10-introduced in Senate; to Apr 10-introduced in Senate and honor of Helen Pulliam Price. Senate Floor Apr 11-adopted by voice vote SR 309 (BR 2686) - R. Stivers II Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 22-introduced in Senate SR 324 (BR 2713) - G. Neal, D. Harper Mar 23-to Senate Floor Urge the Public Service Commission SR 316 (BR 2690) - G. Tapp Angel, P. Clark Mar 24-adopted by voice vote to promote Advanced Clean Coal Technologies. Recognize April 29th as "Dale Adjourn the Senate in honor of the life Introduced Mar. 23, 2006 Earnhardt Day." of George Barry Bingham, Jr. Mar 24-introduced in Senate SR 301 (BR 2649) - R. Stivers II Apr 10-to Senate Floor Apr 10-introduced in Senate Apr 10-introduced in Senate Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Roger Gullett. SR 310 (BR 1788) - D. Williams SR 317 (BR 2704) - J. Denton SR 325 (BR 2714) - C. Borders

Mar 23-introduced in Senate Confirm the reappointment of John Apr 11-WITHDRAWN Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Barry Coleman as an administrative law and honor of Harriet S. Kaplan. voice vote judge in the Office of Workers' Claims for SR 318 (BR 2696) - A. Kerr a term expiring December 31, 2009. Apr 10-introduced in Senate SR 302 (BR 2683) - T. Buford Urge the Kentucky Congressional Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 24-introduced in Senate delegation to support legislation for the Endorse the establishment of an acute Apr 10-to Senate Floor; to State and extension of the Lewis and Clark SR 326 (BR 2699) - R. Jones II care hospital in Jessamine County. Local Government (S); reported National Historic Trail. favorably, to Rules as a Consent Bill; Support efforts to protect the waters Mar 23-introduced in Senate posted for passage in the Consent Apr 10-introduced in Senate of eastern Kentucky from the effects of Mar 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Orders of the Day for Monday, April 10, Apr 11-adopted by voice vote mine water discharge in Virginia by voice vote 2006; adopted 37-0-1 CONSOL Energy. SR 319 (BR 2711) - J. Rhoads, D. SR 303 (BR 2681) - J. Westwood SR 311 (BR 2688) - J. Denton Ridley, W. Blevins Jr, C. Borders, D. Apr 10-introduced in Senate Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Honor the staff of the Health and Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, D. and honor of Daphne Wells. Welfare Committee. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. SR 327 (BR 2718) - R. Leeper, K. Jones II, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, R. Leeper, V. Winters Mar 23-introduced in Senate Mar 24-introduced in Senate McGaha, D. Mongiardo, G. Neal, R. Mar 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Apr 10-to Senate Floor Palmer II, J. Pendleton, R. Roeding, E. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory voice vote Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Scorsone, D. Seum, T. Shaughnessy, K. and honor of James Fredrick "Fred" Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, Paxton. SR 304 (BR 2646) - D. Thayer SR 312 (BR 2687) - G. Neal E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley Apr 10-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Honor the 2005-2006 University of Apr 11-adopted by voice vote and honor of Sergeant Kevin D. Spille. Louisville Men's Basketball team. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of our late friend and SR 328 (BR 2701) - D. Thayer Mar 23-introduced in Senate Mar 24-introduced in Senate colleague, Richard "Dick" Adams. Mar 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Apr 10-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in loving memory voice vote Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Apr 10-introduced in Senate; laid on and honor of Leota Atha Derringer. clerk's desk; adopted by voice vote SR 305 (BR 2680) - G. Neal SR 313 (BR 2693) - J. Turner Apr 10-introduced in Senate SR 320 (BR 2708) - P. Clark Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Commend and honor the Kentucky Adjourn the Senate in loving memory National Guard for its response to and honor of Melva Stumbo Tackett. Honor the Auburndale Elementary Introduced Apr. 11, 2006 Hurricane Katrina. School Basketball Team. Mar 24-introduced in Senate SR 329 (BR 2698) - W. Blevins Jr, C. Mar 23-introduced in Senate Apr 10-to Senate Floor Apr 10-introduced in Senate Borders, J. Carroll, P. Clark, C. Gibson, Mar 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Apr 11-adopted by voice vote B. Guthrie, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, T. voice vote Jensen, R. Leeper, G. Neal, R. Palmer SR 314 (BR 2692) - J. Turner SR 321 (BR 2705) - P. Clark II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, R. SR 306 (BR 2678) - G. Tapp Stivers II, J. Turner, K. Winters, E. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Honor the Iroquois High School Worley Adjourn the Senate in honor of Scott and honor of Lezzie Beth Johnson Raiders Girls Basketball team. Robinson Smith, Chief of Staff for the Hamilton. Adjourn the Senate in honor of Chief Environmental and Public Protection Apr 10-introduced in Senate Thomas E. Kelley upon the occasion of Cabinet. Mar 24-introduced in Senate Apr 11-adopted by voice vote his retirement from the Ashland Police Apr 10-to Senate Floor Department on April 1, 2006. Mar 23-introduced in Senate Apr 11-adopted by voice vote SR 322 (BR 2663) - J. Carroll Mar 24-to Senate Floor; adopted by Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted voice vote SR 315 (BR 2631) - J. Turner, R. Jones Salute Dollie Wilson for her years of by voice vote II dedicated service to the General Introduced Mar. 24, 2006 Assembly, state government, and the SR 330 (BR 2721) - T. Jensen Adjourn the Senate in honor of the people of the Commonwealth. Johnson County Middle School SR 307 (BR 2669) - C. Gibson Adjourn the Senate in honor of academic team and its victory in the Apr 10-introduced in Senate Reverend Denvis Rush. 2006 Governor's Cup academic Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory competition. Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted Landon Overfield as an administrative W. Dedman Jr, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Feb 24-floor amendment (1) filed by voice vote law judge in the Office of Workers' Jr, D. Floyd, W. Hall, G. Lynn, R. Mar 1-floor amendment (1) withdrawn Claims for a term expiring December 31, Mobley, B. Montell, T. Shelton, A. Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 93-0 SR 331 (BR 2722) - T. Jensen 2009. Wuchner Mar 13-received in Senate Mar 15-to Appropriations and Adjourn the Senate in honor of Guy Apr 11-introduced in Senate; to State AN ACT relating to writing portfolios in Revenue (S) Hatfield III. and Local Government (S) the public schools. Apr 12-reported favorably; posted for Amend KRS 158.6453 to remove HB 9 (BR 76) - P. Marcotte, T. Burch, M. Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted passage in the Consent Orders of the writing portfolios as a part of the required Harper, R. Meeks, J. Wayne by voice vote Day for Wednesday, April 12, 2006; state assessment program that is adopted 35-0-1 established by the Kentucky Department AN ACT relating to the operation of a SR 332 (BR 2724) - J. Turner of Education; require writing portfolios as motor vehicle. SR 340 (BR 1641) - D. Williams, D. an instructional tool for continuous Create a new section of KRS 189 to Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Thayer, C. Borders, T. Buford, J. assessment. define the term "wireless communication and honor of Naomi Howard Martin. Denton, C. Gibson, B. Guthrie, E. Harris, device"; prohibit the use of wireless T. Jensen, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, V. McGaha, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) communication device by the operator of Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted R. Roeding, R. Sanders Jr, D. Seum, K. a motor vehicle; provide limited by voice vote Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, E. Tori, J. Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on exceptions; amend KRS 189.990 to set Westwood, K. Winters Education fine for violation of Section 1 at between SR 333 (BR 2723) - J. Turner Jan 3-introduced in House; to $20 and $100. Adjourn the Senate in honor of United Education (H) Adjourn the Senate in loving memory States Senator Mitch McConnell upon (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) and honor of Sharon Lynn Jones. being the longest-serving Senator from HB 8/LM (BR 60) - L. Clark, C. Hoffman Kentucky. Jul 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted AN ACT relating to public notification Transportation by voice vote Apr 11-introduced in Senate regarding living will directives forms. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Apr 12-adopted by voice vote Create a new section of KRS Chapter Transportation (H) SR 334 (BR 2629) - R. Palmer II 382 to require the county clerk to notify Introduced Apr. 12, 2006 all persons applying, renewing, or HB 10/AA (BR 43) - M. Henley Adjourn the Senate in honor of transferring a marriage license, motor Representative Adrian Arnold upon the SCR 341 (BR 2599) - D. Williams, D. vehicle registration, or voter registration AN ACT relating to retirement. occasion of his retirement from the Thayer of the availability of free living will Amend KRS 61.542 to allow a House of Representatives following directive forms as prescribed; permit the member to change beneficiary to the more than three decades of dedicated Adjourn the 2006 General Assembly county clerk to recover the actual member's estate after the first retirement service to the people of the sine die. postage costs for mailed documents; allowance payment is issued; prohibit Commonwealth. permit the filing of a living will directive in adjustment of retirement allowance. Apr 12-introduced in Senate; adopted the county clerk's office; require the Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted 32-0; received in House; adopted by Legislative Research Commission to HB 10 - AMENDMENTS by voice vote voice vote prepare and distribute living will directive HCS - Delete subsection 6; add new forms to all county clerks as prescribed; subsection 6 to allow retired member to SR 335 (BR 2729) - J. Denton, D. Seum require county clerk to prominently change beneficiary to estate one time display notice of the availability of living only after first retirement allowance; Honor the Joseph Project for its House Bills will directive forms as prescribed; amend prohibit retired member from changing community relief effort to relocate and KRS 64.012 to require the county clerk beneficiary from estate after making an provide basic needs and services to the to receive an $8 fee for the recording of election; require an election to be Includes opposite chamber sponsors victims of Hurricane Katrina. living will directive forms; create a new implemented in the same manner as where requested by primary sponsors of section of KRS 186 to require the circuit subsection 5(a); require no change in substantially similar bills in both Apr 11-introduced in Senate; adopted clerk to notify all persons applying, member's retirement payment option or chambers and jointly approved by the by voice vote renewing, or transferring a commercial monthly retirement allowance. Committee on Committees of both driver's license, or operator's license for chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors SR 336 (BR 2715) - R. Sanders Jr, B. a motor vehicle, motorcycle, or moped of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) are represented in italics. Guthrie the availability of free living will directive forms as prescribed; permit the circuit Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on HB 1 - See Introductions on January 10, Honor the work of Community clerk to recover the actual postage costs State Government 2006. Alternatives Kentucky-Bowling Green. for mailed documents; require circuit Jan 3-introduced in House; to State clerk to notify persons that a living will Government (H) HB 2 - See Introductions on January 19, Apr 11-introduced in Senate directive may be filed in the county Mar 2-posted in committee 2006. Apr 12-adopted by voice vote clerk's office; require the Legislative Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Research Commission to prepare and to Calendar with Committee Substitute HB 3 - See Introductions on January 19, SR 337 (BR 2720) - R. Sanders Jr distribute living will directive forms to all Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules 2006. circuit clerks as prescribed; require Mar 14-posted for passage in the Adjourn the Senate in honor of Staff circuit clerk to prominently display notice Regular Orders of the Day for HB 4 - See Introductions on February 3, Sergeant Christopher J. Schornak. of the availability of living will directive Wednesday, March 15, 2006; taken from 2006. forms as prescribed. the Regular Orders of the Day; Apr 11-introduced in Senate recommitted to Appropriations and HB 5 - See Introductions on January 23, Apr 12-adopted by voice vote HB 8 - AMENDMENTS Revenue (H) 2006. HFA (1, J. Vincent) - Add new section SR 338 (BR 1787) - D. Williams requiring living will forms to be made HB 11/LM/CI (BR 63) - M. Rader, D. Introduced Jan. 3, 2006 available to Medicaid applicants; require Ford Confirm the reappointment of Irene C. Medicaid program to pay cost of filing; Steen as an administrative law judge in HB 6/FN/LM (BR 15) - C. Embry Jr provide that execution of the form in no AN ACT relating to crimes and the Office of Workers' Claims for a term way affects Medicaid eligibility. punishments. expiring December 31, 2009. AN ACT relating to coroners. Amend KRS 15.280 to require Create a new section of KRS Chapter (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) development of sex offender registration Apr 11-introduced in Senate; to State 72 to require coroners to report deaths statistical data; Create a new section of and Local Government (S) that result from the presence of drugs or Jul 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on KRS Chapter 15A to require the Criminal Apr 12-reported favorably as a poisons in the body to the Office of Vital Local Government Justice Council to study every two years Consent Bill; posted for passage in the Statistics. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local the sex offender registration and Consent Orders of the Day for Government (H) notification system; amend KRS 17.180 Wednesday, April 12, 2006; adopted 35- (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 6-posted in committee to require the placement of automatic 0-1 Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st fingerprint identification system Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health reading, to Calendar equipment in every probation and parole SR 339 (BR 1789) - D. Williams and Welfare (H) Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted office; amend KRS 17.500 to increase for passage in the Regular Orders of the the information required to be submitted Confirm the reappointment of J. HB 7 (BR 74) - R. Nelson, J. DeCesare, Day for Thursday, February 23, 2006 by sex offender registrants; amend KRS 17.510 to increase the reliability of the Prison Industries and nonprofit agencies University of Kentucky's football team to HCS - Retain original provisions; verification of sex offender registrant and work centers serving the blind or play the University of Louisville's team in change terminology throughout the bill information; create a new section of KRS severely disabled. the first game of the former university's from "licensed acupuncturist" to "certified 17.500 to 17.540 to criminalize aiding football season; amend KRS 164.830 to acupuncturist" and references to and abetting a sex offender registrant; HB 13 - AMENDMENTS authorize the board of trustees of the licensure are adjusted to reflect create a new section of KRS Chapter HFA (1, J. Wayne) - Add to the University of Louisville to establish certification; revise Section 3 to provide 161 to require school boards to set membership of the Kentucky State Use proper regulation for the government of that members of the Acupuncture policies relative to the admissions of Commission one person who has a the university and the training of its Advisory Council shall be appointed by contractors who are also sex offender mental illness as defined by KRS students; require the University of the Board of Medical Licensure rather registrants upon school grounds; create 210.005(2); remove references to local Louisville's football team to play the than the Governor; adjust membership a new section of KRS 439.250 to government, thus rendering the University of Kentucky's football team in of the committee and five members shall 439.560 to establish authorization for purchasing requirements applicable to the first game of the former university's constitute a quorum; make GPS-based electronic monitoring in state government only. football season. reimbursement consistent with state probation situations; create a new travel policies; delete required activities section of KRS 439.250 to 439.560 to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of the board; amend Section 4 to include establish authorization for GPS-based original provisions of Section 5 to electronic monitoring in parole situations; Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on provide for certification by endorsement create a new section of KRS 439.250 to State Government Education for acupuncturists authorized to practice 439.560 to require the creation of a Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Jan 3-introduced in House; to in another state, and to provide for GPS-based electronic monitoring system Government (H) Education (H) denial of certification without a prior for certain persons on probation, parole, Jan 6-posted in committee evidentiary hearing; renumber or other form of conditional discharge; Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st HB 16 (BR 151) - R. Nelson, H. Cornett, subsequent sections; add provisions for amend KRS 510.110 to make sexual reading, to Calendar T. Couch, C. Embry Jr, D. Ford, R. temporary certification; provide abuse in the first degree where the Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mobley, T. Shelton exemption for persons performing offender is an adult and the victim less for passage in the Regular Orders of the activities, services, or titles covered by than 12 years of age a Class A felony; Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 AN ACT proposing to amend the this act as part of their employment by create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 26-floor amendment (1) filed Constitution of Kentucky to permit the the federal government; expand 532 to require sex offenders convicted of Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 73-20 with display of The Ten Commandments in "potentially serious disorders" to include a capital offense or a Class A felony to floor amendment (1) public buildings. pregnancy, diabetes, and cancer; delete be subject to GPS-based electronic Jan 30-received in Senate Propose an amendment to Section 5 the maximum renewal fee; establish a monitoring where the victim of the Feb 1-to Appropriations and Revenue of the Constitution of Kentucky, relating maximum of $2,000 for fines; specify offense was a minor; amend KRS (S) to the right of religious freedom, to applicable statutes for disciplinary 532.025 to allow a person's status as a permit the posting of The Ten proceedings; add provisions for a sex offender registrant when the person HB 14 (BR 124) - S. Lee Commandments on public property and petition to reissue a revoked license; add commits a capital offense to be used as in public buildings; specify that the a section to provide an emergency order an aggravating factor in sentencing; AN ACT relating to consumer posting does not constitute the to suspend, limit, or restrict an create three new sections to require the protection. establishment or endorsement of any acupuncturist's certificate. Criminal Justice Council to study the Create a new section of KRS Chapter religion and does not prohibit the free HFA (1, D. Butler) - Amend KRS collection and dissemination of sex 367 to define "consumer credit reporting exercise thereof; provide for submission 312.017 to delete proscription against offender information within the criminal agency, "credit report," "identity theft," of the proposal to the voters. chiropractors practicing acupuncture. justice system and the community, "proper identification," "security alert," SCS - Retain original provisions; add factors relative to sex offender and "security freeze"; create a new (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to the certification requirements that sentencing, and violations of criminal law section of KRS Chapter 367 to establish prior to July 1, 2007, an applicant that committed by persons on probation or a procedure to allow a consumer to Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on does not have 1,800 hours of training parole. place a security alert on his credit report State Government may be certified if the applicant meets if the consumer's identity may have been Jan 3-introduced in House; to other requirements and passes the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) used without the consumer's consent; Elections, Const. Amendments & specified examination, and that after July create a new section of KRS Chapter Intergovernmental Affairs (H) 1, 2007 the applicant is required to meet Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on 367 to establish a procedure to allow a all certification requirements. Judiciary consumer to place a security freeze on HB 17 (BR 87) - De. Butler, J. Wayne SFA (1, T. Buford) - Retain original Jan 3-introduced in House; to his credit report, requiring the provisions; amend Section 4 to permit a Judiciary (H) consumer's authorization for release of AN ACT relating to acupuncture. person who does not meet the education his report by a consumer credit reporting Create new sections of KRS Chapter requirements, but meets the other HB 12 (BR 10) - T. Burch, J. Bowen agency; create a new section of KRS 311 to license acupuncturists; define requirements of the section, to be Chapter 367 to prohibit a consumer terms; require any person who practices certified if they pass the examination Jan 24-WITHDRAWN credit reporting agency from changing a acupuncture or who holds himself or required by this section prior to July 1, credit report if a security freeze is in herself out as an acupuncture 2007; on and after July 1, 2007, all HB 13 (BR 71) - J. Wayne, J. Crenshaw, effect without notifying the consumer, practitioner to be licensed; establish provisions of the section must be met D. Graham, J. Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. and require the consumer reporting criteria for licensure; exempt other before initial certification as an Meeks, R. Rand, C. Siler, S. Westrom agency to provide a copy of the credit licensed professionals working within the acupuncturist may be granted. report to a consumer who has placed a scope of their practice; establish 8- SFA (2, E. Harris) - Retain original AN ACT relating to governmental security alert on his report at the end of member advisory council under the provisions; amend Section 4 to permit a purchasing of goods and services from the 90 day alert period; amend KRS State Board of Medical Licensure; person who does not meet all nonprofit agencies and work centers 367.990 to provide a penalty of $2500 to establish council's duties, to include requirements of the section to be serving the blind or severely disabled. a consumer credit reporting agency advising board on continuing education, certified if he or she meets the Create Kentucky State Use which recklessly, willfully, or intentionally standards of practice, and more; require requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) Commission; establish duties and fails to enforce a security alert or an acupuncturist to review a patient's and passes an examination given by the membership of State Use Commission; security freeze as provided in Sections 2 diagnosis if the patient is being treated Commission for the Certification of amend a new section of KRS 45A to and 3 of this Act; provide that this Act by a physician; require the acupuncturist Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine or create KRS 45A.470 to define the may be cited as the "Consumer Credit to obtain informed consent from the the International Academy of Medical Kentucky State Use Commission and Reporting Protection Act of 2006." patient and to disclose to the patient the Acupuncture before July 1, 2007; require qualified nonprofit agency or work center practitioner's qualifications and possible candidates for certification to complete a serving the blind or severely disabled; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) risks of treatment; require patient with "clean needle course"; require amend KRS 45A.470 to require the pre-existing conditions to consult with his examinations to be offered in Louisville a purchase of goods and services from Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on or her physician before taking minimum of four times between July 1, Prison Industries and nonprofit agencies Banking and Insurance acupuncture treatment; establish criteria 2006, and July 1, 2007; restrict the cost and work centers serving the blind or Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking to discipline acupuncturists; permit the of the examination to $400 or less each; severely disabled and designate the and Insurance (H) board to revoke, suspend, deny, or issue temporary certificates to each Kentucky State Use Commission as Jan 11-posted in committee impose probationary conditions upon a applicant; require temporary certificates agency providing purchasing information licensee who fails to conform to to expire on July 1, 2007, or upon to governmental agencies; amend KRS HB 15 (BR 133) - De. Butler standards of acupuncture practice; and issuance of a permanent certificate; 45A.080, 45A.085, 45A.095, 45A.100, set caps on fees for initial licensure and amend Section 15 to provide that 45A.365, 45A.370, 45A.380, 45A.385 AN ACT relating to intercollegiate renewal. petitions for judicial review may also be and 424.260 to require that athletics. filed in the county where the governmental purchases be made from Amend KRS 164.220 to require the HB 17 - AMENDMENTS acupuncturist is located. SFA (3, E. Harris) - Retain original AN ACT relating to retirement. inmate lawsuits, to require exhaustion of HCA (1, S. Riggs) - Amend original provisions; amend Section 4 to permit a Amend KRS 61.552, relating to all administrative remedies prior to filing language to require local government person who does not meet all purchased service in the Kentucky of a lawsuit; delete the provision approval of the annual budget of a requirements of the section to be Retirement Systems, to allow vested permitting a court to continue an inmate management district; limit the total debt certified if he or she meets the members to purchase credit for lawsuit while the inmate exhausts capacity that may be carried by a requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) employment with a Head Start agency. administrative remedies. management district to $500,000. and passes an examination given by the Commission for the Certification of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine or the International Academy of Medical Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Acupuncture before July 1, 2007; require State Government Judiciary Local Government candidates for certification to complete a Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Jan 3-introduced in House; to Oct 10-Approve as prefiled "clean needle course"; require Government (H) Judiciary (H) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local examinations to be offered in Louisville a Feb 16-posted in committee Government (H) minimum of four times between July 1, Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 22/LM (BR 143) - B. Farmer, D. Jan 6-posted in committee 2006, and July 1, 2007; restrict the cost to Calendar Floyd, J. DeCesare, G. Lynn, A. Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st of the examination to $400 or less each; Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules Wuchner reading, to Calendar with committee issue temporary certificates to each Mar 14-posted for passage in the amendment (1) applicant; provide that temporary Regular Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to hardship driver's Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted certificates shall expire on July 1, 2007, Wednesday, March 15, 2006; taken from licenses. for passage in the Regular Orders of the or upon issuance of a permanent the Regular Orders of the Day; Create various new sections of KRS Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 certificate. recommitted to Appropriations and 186.400 to 186.640, relating to driver Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Revenue (H) licensing, to allow a District Court to committee amendment (1) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) issue a person a hardship driver's Feb 24-received in Senate HB 19 (BR 17) - C. Embry Jr license for violating general traffic laws Feb 28-to State and Local Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on that have caused a person's driver's Government (S) Licensing and Occupations Jan 9-WITHDRAWN license to be suspended; pattern the Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health license after the provisions currently in to Consent Calendar and Welfare (H) HB 20 (BR 148) - C. Miller, J. Carr, L. place for a DUI hardship license; amend Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 6-reassigned to Licensing and Clark, W. Hall, G. Lynn, C. Meade, R. KRS 189A.450 to require a $20 service Mar 14-posted for passage in the Occupations (H) Nelson, D. Owens, C. Siler, M. Weaver fee payable to the district court to be Consent Orders of the Day for Jan 10-posted in committee assessed when the court is petitioned for Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT to waiver of tuition fees for the issuance of a hardship driver's Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 to Calendar with Committee Substitute spouses and dependents of veterans. license issued to a DUI offender. Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 164.507 to require a signed by each presiding officer; for passage in the Regular Orders of the state-supported university, junior (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) delivered to Governor Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 college, or vocational institute which Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 6-floor amendment (1) filed to collected tuition fees from an eligible Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on 47) Committee Substitute dependent of a deceased veteran to Transportation Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with reimburse the dependent the total Jan 3-introduced in House; to HB 24 (BR 176) - M. Weaver, J. Committee Substitute amount of tuition fees paid if a request Judiciary (H) Richards, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Feb 8-received in Senate for reimbursement is made within eight Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Feb 10-to Licensing, Occupations & years of the date the last fee was paid; HB 23 (BR 49) - S. Riggs Barrows, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, S. Administrative Regulations (S) amend KRS 164.515 to require a state- Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, Dw. Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st supported institution of higher education AN ACT relating to management Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. reading, to Calendar or a vocational training school which districts. Collins, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules collected tuition fees from an eligible Amend KRS 91.756 to require the Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, M. Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed dependent of a disabled veteran to ordinance that establishes a Denham, J. Draud, C. Embry Jr, B. Mar 1-posted for passage in the reimburse the dependent the total management district to contain a Farmer, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, amount of tuition fees paid if a request requirement that a copy of the district's Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, March 7, 2006 for reimbursement is made within eight annual budget and economic D. Horlander, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, G. Mar 7-passed over and retained in the years of the date the last fee was paid. improvement plan is submitted to the Lynn, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, Orders of the Day local legislative body which created the R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, B. Mar 8-passed over and retained in the HB 20 - AMENDMENTS district, and delete language which Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, Orders of the Day; floor amendments (2) HCS - Retain provisions of the bill; would require approval by the local S. Nunn, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. and (3) filed amend KRS 164.505 to conform; clarify legislative body of the annual budget Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Mar 9-taken from the Regular Orders language. and economic improvement plan, and Rasche, J. Reinhardt, S. Riggs, T. Riner, of the Day; recommitted to Health and HCA (1/Title, M. Weaver) - Make title the establishment and schedule for such C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, Welfare (S) amendment. approval; amend KRS 91.758 to delete J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Mar 15-reported favorably, to Rules language which required submission and Thompson, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. with Committee Substitute as a Consent (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) approval of the annual budget and Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Bill economic improvement plan by the local Mar 22-posted for passage in the Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on legislative body and in lieu of that AN ACT relating to honoring military Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and process require the board to publish service. March 23, 2006 Public Protection both the annual budget and economic Amend KRS 18A.150 to establish a Mar 23-taken from the Consent Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, improvement plan; amend KRS 91.760 state hiring preference honoring military Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) to require all board of directors members service; require that certain individuals Orders of the Day; 3rd reading; floor Jan 11-posted in committee to be property owners, representatives receive an additional five or ten amendments (1) (2) and (3) ruled out of Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st of property owners, or tenants within the preference points on an examination order ; passed 36-0 with Committee reading, to Calendar with Committee district with the exception of ex-officio score used for state hiring in classified Substitute Substitute, committee amendment (1- members; require 2/3 of the total number positions; permit the total of the Mar 24-received in House; to Rules title) of board members to be property owners examination score and the preference (H); posted for passage for concurrence Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules; posted within the district or their representatives points to exceed 100; require that a in Senate Committee Substitute for for passage in the Regular Orders of the in lieu of requiring only a simple majority register certificate identify all individuals Friday, March 24, 2006 Day for Thursday, January 19, 2006 of the board to be property owners or entitled to a job interview by an Apr 10-House concurred in Senate Jan 20-3rd reading, passed 87-0 with their representatives; and amend KRS employing state agency based on Committee Substitute ; passed 95-0; Committee Substitute, committee 91.762 to require a petition signed by a military service; require an employing enrolled, signed by each presiding amendment (1-title) number of property owners equaling at state agency to offer a job interview to all officer; delivered to Governor Jan 23-received in Senate least 50.1% instead of 75% of the individuals so identified. Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 25-to Education (S) assessed property value in the district 249) and 33% of the total number of property HB 24 - AMENDMENTS HB 21/CI (BR 166) - J. Hoover owners in the district prior to the SCS (1) - Retain provisions of the bill; HB 18/AA (BR 16) - C. Embry Jr, Dw. dissolution of a management district. require that an employing state agency Butler AN ACT relating to inmates. offer an interview to the 10 most Amend KRS 454.415, relating to HB 23 - AMENDMENTS qualified individuals when the number of qualified individuals exceeds 10. withdrawn ; Committee Substitute (1) implementing the KEES program; and of $1,000 for the first offense and $2,000 SCS (2) - Retain the provisions of the withdrawn; passed 36-0 with Committee amend KRS 164.7891 to make U.S. for each subsequent offense for code bill, except provide that preference Substitute (2) nationals and permanent residents violations when the penalty was initially points are awarded for veterans Mar 14-received in House; to Rules eligible for the Osteopathic Medicine recommended by an electrical inspector; separated under honorable or general (H) Scholarship program. amend KRS 227A.030 to require conditions, rather than veterans who Mar 15-posted for passage for unlicensed, nonresident electricians to received a discharge other than concurrence in Senate Committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) apply for an electrician's license after dishonorable; require that an employing Substitute (2) for Thursday, March 16, being employed on engaged in electrical state agency offer an interview to the 2006 Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on work in Kentucky for 10 consecutive three rather than the 10 most qualified Mar 16-House refused to concur in Education days or a maximum of 30 days in any veteran applicants when the number of Senate Committee Substitute (2) Jan 3-introduced in House; to given calendar year; and direct that qualified veterans identified exceeds Mar 17-received in Senate Education (H) combined sections be known as "Isaac's three rather than 10. Mar 20-posted for passage for Act." SFA (1, E. Tori) - Require that an receding from Senate Committee HB 27 (BR 154) - R. Nelson, J. Carr, R. employing state agency offer a job Substitute (2) for Tuesday, March 21, Crimm, B. Farmer, G. Lynn, J. Richards HB 28 - AMENDMENTS interview to the three, rather than the 10, 2006 SCS/LM - Retain original provisions, most qualified individuals entitled to a Mar 21-Senate refused to recede from AN ACT relating to Kentucky National except remove the authority of the office veterans' preference and on a register Committee Substitute (2) Guard and Reserve death benefits, or the locality to require an inspection certificate. Mar 24-Conference Committee declaring an emergency, and making an when a homeowner or farmer does SFA (2, E. Tori) - Establish a veterans' appointed in House and Senate; Free appropriation therefor. electrical work on his or her own preference for individuals who leave the Conference Committee appointed in Amend KRS 61.315 to require that the premises; reinstitute the requirement military under honorable or general House and Senate State Treasurer pay death benefits in the that the permit applicant submit proof of conditions, rather than under conditions Apr 11-Conference Committee report amount of $75,000 when a member of being an electrical contractor licensed other than dishonorable; require that an filed in House and Senate; Conference the Kentucky National Guard or Reserve under KRS Chapter 227A or a person employing state agency offer a job Committee report adopted in House; dies on federal active duty; make an acting on behalf of the electrical interview to the 3, rather than the 10, Free Conference Committee report filed appropriation in the amount of contractor. most qualified individuals entitled to a in House $1,050,000 to carry out the provisions of veterans' preference and on a register the Act; make amendment to KRS (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) certificate. HB 25 (BR 140) - R. Crimm 61.315 retroactive to July 1, 2002; CCR - Cannot agree. declare an EMERGENCY. Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on FCCR - Adopt the provisions of HB AN ACT relating to animals. Licensing and Occupations 24/SCS 2; require a hiring state agency Amend KRS 525.125, 525.130, and HB 27 - AMENDMENTS Jan 3-introduced in House; to to offer a job interview to the five most 525.135 to forfeit ownership of animals HCS - Delete the provisions of the bill; Licensing and Occupations (H) qualified veterans on a register involved in cruelty and torture cases, require that the State Treasurer pay Jan 10-posted in committee certificate; permit the Kentucky and to prohibit ownership or possession death benefits in the amount of $75,000 Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st Department of Veterans' Affairs to act as of animals of the same species for two when a member of the United States reading, to Calendar a guardian or a conservator for a years. Armed Forces dies on active duty, Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules mentally disabled veteran or a minor including a member of the National Jan 31-posted for passage in the child of a veteran; prohibit a public (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Guard or Reserve who dies on federal Regular Orders of the Day for agency from limiting a child's active duty; make an appropriation in the Wednesday, February 1, 2006 participation in school sports when that Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on amount of $3,500,000; make amend Feb 2-3rd reading, passed 91-5 child changes schools due to the Agriculture and Natural Resources retroactive to July 1, 2002; Feb 3-received in Senate transfer of a parent or a guardian who is Jan 3-introduced in House; to EMERGENCY. Feb 7-to Licensing, Occupations & a member of the United States Armed Judiciary (H) HCA (1/Title, M. Weaver) - Make title Administrative Regulations (S) Forces; require that a marriage license amendment. Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st issued to a member of the United States HB 26 (BR 170) - S. Lee, J. Bowen reading, to Consent Calendar with Armed Forces shall be valid for 180 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Committee Substitute days; EMERGENCY. AN ACT relating to postsecondary Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules education. Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Mar 1-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Amend KRS 164.020 to require that Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, the minimum qualifications for admission Public Protection March 2, 2006 Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on to a public postsecondary institution Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 37-0-1 with Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and shall require a person to be a U.S. Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) Committee Substitute ; received in Public Protection citizen, national, or permanent resident, Jan 11-posted in committee House; to Rules (H) Jan 3-introduced in House; to State or meet other specified requirements; Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-posted for passage for Government (H) amend KRS 164.518 to require status as reading, to Calendar with Committee concurrence in Senate Committee Jan 6-posted in committee a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent Substitute, committee amendment (1- Substitute for Friday. March 10, 2006 Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st resident to be eligible for an early title) Mar 17-House concurred in Senate reading, to Calendar childhood education scholarship; amend Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules; Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0 Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted KRS 164.753 to require status as a U.S. recommitted to Appropriations and Mar 20-enrolled, signed by Speaker of for passage in the Regular Orders of the citizen, national, or permanent resident Revenue (H) the House Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 to be eligible for postsecondary grants Mar 21-enrolled, signed by President Jan 17-3rd reading, passed 92-0 and scholarships administered by the HB 28/LM (BR 104) - R. Crimm, T. Riner of the Senate; delivered to Governor Jan 18-received in Senate Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 20-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Authority (KHEAA); amend KRS AN ACT relating to electricians and 83) Public Protection (S) 164.7535 to require status as a U.S. electrical contractors. Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, citizen, national, or permanent resident Create a new section of KRS 227.450 HB 29/FN (BR 173) - S. Baugh, L. to Consent Calendar with Committee to be eligible for College Access to 227.500 to enhance enforcement Napier, J. Stewart III Substitute Program grants; amend KRS 164.769 to powers of electrical inspectors; amend Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules make U.S. nationals and permanent KRS 227.480 to require localities to AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. Mar 6-posted for passage in the residents eligible for the Teacher follow Office of Housing, Buildings and Amend KRS 139.480 to exempt from Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Scholarship Program; amend KRS Construction standards for necessity of sales and use tax LP gas and natural March 7, 2006 164.785 to require status as a U.S. electrical inspections; authorize the gas purchased for use in a commercial Mar 7-taken from the Consent Orders citizen, national, or permanent resident office to promulgate administrative greenhouse or nursery. of the Day; returned to Veterans, Military to be eligible for the Kentucky Tuition regulations to specify inspection Affairs, & Public Protection (S) Grant program; amend KRS 164.7874 to standards; grant the office authority to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 8-floor amendment (1) filed to clarify language requiring status as a require an inspection of homeowner or Committee Substitute U.S. citizen, national, or permanent farmer work on his or her own premises Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Mar 9-floor amendment (2) filed to resident to be eligible for the Kentucky if there is a substantial likelihood of Appropriations and Revenue Committee Substitute Educational Excellence Scholarship imminent danger to life or property; Jan 3-introduced in House; to Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules (KEES) program; amend KRS 164.7885 amend KRS 227.491 to forbid an Appropriations and Revenue (H) with Committee Substitute (2) ; posted to require a participating institution to electrical inspector from certifying an for passage in the Regular Orders of the verify to KHEAA the student's status as unlicensed or unlawful electrical HB 30 (BR 179) - C. Meade, J. Arnold Day for Monday, March 13, 2006; 3rd a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent installation; amend KRS 227.500 to Jr, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, J. reading; floor amendments (1) and (2) resident for the purposes of allow local governments to fix a penalty Gray, W. Hall, D. Horlander, R. Nelson, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Rudy, A. Smith, audit of the corporation's disbursements Appropriations and Revenue (H) Capitol grounds. J. Stacy, J. Stewart III, T. Turner, B. and expenditures; create a committee to Create new sections of KRS Chapter Yonts conduct a study on video lottery games HB 34 (BR 232) - M. Henley, G. Lynn, J. 42 to direct the Department for Facilities operating in the state and their impact on Reinhardt, T. Riner and Support Services in the Finance and AN ACT relating to peace officer the economy; establish the committee's Administration Cabinet to consider annual training. membership; create an exemption to AN ACT relating to hospital-acquired additional historical markers that could Amend KRS 15.404 to allow peace allow facilities development for gaming infections. be displayed in the Capitol or on the officers to opt for annual in-service- activities regarding zoning; provide that Create a new section of KRS Chapter Capitol grounds in order to further training without pay. other zoning and building codes still 216 to define "Ambulatory surgical recognize important people, ideals, or apply; define the term "cheat" and center," "Cabinet," "Hospital," and events in the history of Kentucky; require HB 30 - AMENDMENTS establish penalties for persons who "Hospital-acquired infection"; create a the cabinet to consult with other state HCS - Amend KRS 15.404 to provide cheat; create new sections of KRS new section of KRS Chapter 216 to entities and develop a plan for locating that peace officers who are privately Chapter 194A to establish the require the cabinet to collect data on additional markers; require the cabinet to employed shall be granted a leave of compulsive gamblers' assistance fund; hospital-acquired infection rates and locate a monument displaying the Ten absence for in-service training, the establish how expenditures from the require a quarterly report from each Commandments on the Capitol grounds absence may be with or without pay or compulsive gamblers assistance fund hospital and ambulatory surgical center in accordance with legal precedents if other compensation at the peace will be utilized; require the commission on their infection rates; establish an such a monument is donated to the officer's decision. to prepare an annual report detailing advisory committee to assist the cabinet state; require the placement of a marker activities and expenditures of the in evaluating reported data; create a new detailing the Kentucky legislative and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) compulsive gamblers' assistance fund; section of KRS Chapter 216 to require judicial history near a ten encourage video lottery retailers to the cabinet to annually report to the commandments monument; require the Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on cooperate with local business and Legislative Research Commission a cabinet to publish materials providing Local Government community organizations to stimulate the summary of the data received from the information about the historical markers Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local economy through tourism; amend KRS hospitals' and ambulatory surgical in and around the Capitol for visitors. Government (H) 154A.010, 154A.030, 154A.050, centers' quarterly reports; create a new Jan 18-posted in committee 154A.060, 154A.063, 154A.070, chapter of KRS Chapter 216 to create a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st 154A.080, 154A.090, 154A.110, penalty of termination of licensure, or reading, to Calendar with Committee 154A.130, 154A.400, 154A.420, other sanctions determined by the Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Substitute 154A.430, 154A.440, 154A.650, cabinet and a civil penalty of $1000 per State Government Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 243.500, 243.505, 525.090, 528.010, day per violation for hospitals or Jan 3-introduced in House; to State for passage in the Regular Orders of the 528.100, 15.380, and 154A.990 to ambulatory surgical centers that Government (H) Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 conform; include a severability clause. misleads or withholds information; create Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with a new section of KRS Chapter 216 to HB 37/CI (BR 201) - R. Crimm, G. Lynn Committee Substitute (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) make the cabinet responsible for Feb 15-received in Senate enforcing compliance. AN ACT relating to crimes and Feb 17-to State and Local Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on punishments. Government (S) Licensing and Occupations (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Amend KRS 439.3401 to expand the Jan 3-introduced in House; to definition of "violent offenders" to include HB 31/LM/CI (BR 29) - T. Burch Licensing and Occupations (H) Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on persons who commit sexual abuse in the Health and Welfare first degree upon a child under 12 and AN ACT relating to video lottery HB 32/FN (BR 256) - T. Burch, R. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health persons who commit criminal abuse. terminals and making an appropriation Meeks and Welfare (H) therefor. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Create new sections of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to the equine industry HB 35/CI (BR 206) - M. Rader, J. Gray, 154A to authorize the playing of video program. H. Cornett, C. Embry Jr, D. Ford, A. Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on lottery games in a county, urban-county, Amend 138.510 to increase funding Wuchner Judiciary charter county, and consolidated local for equine industry program at University Jan 3-introduced in House; to government if authorized by a vote of the of Louisville from two-tenths to three- AN ACT relating to unlawful Judiciary (H) people in the respective county; require tenths of one percent of total amount possession of a weapon on school persons wishing to operate video lottery wagered on live racing in Kentucky and property. HB 38/LM/CI (BR 199) - S. Lee, J. games to obtain a contract from the from one-twentieth to three-tenths of one Amend KRS 527.070 to require signs DeCesare Lottery Corporation; place the oversight percent of the total amount wagered on to be posted at all public entrances to of the games under the jurisdiction of the intertrack and interstate wagering; school buildings, sports arenas, AN ACT relating to contracts. Lottery Corporation; establish the duties amend KRS 230.550 to specify gymnasiums, stadiums, and cafeterias, Amend KRS 336.130 to prohibit and responsibilities of the corporation, its purposes for which the moneys are to be at unenclosed corners of school mandatory membership or financial agents, and its employees; prohibit any spent; require the University of Louisville property, at the gate or controlled support of a labor organization as a person less than 21 years of age from to work cooperatively with entrances of enclosed properties, and at condition of employment, and to name being on the premises or any portion of representatives of key racing and the entrance of any access road for all this Act as the "Kentucky Right to Work the premises where video lottery games breeding organizations to determine the open areas owned, operated, leased, or Act"; amend KRS 336.180 to conform; are conducted; prohibit persons under time, agenda, and content of the controlled by the school; specify that if amend KRS 336.990 to make a violation 21 years of age from being paid a prize; symposium. no required sign is posted no of this Act a Class D felony, award establish qualifications and prosecution for violation of the statute damages, and provide injunctive relief; responsibilities of video lottery retailers (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) may take place; retain the provision that create a new section to exempt existing and licensees; establish grounds by the prohibition against unlawful contracts or agreements; and amend which a video lottery retailer or applicant Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on possession of a weapon on school KRS 67A.6904, KRS 67C.406, KRS may have his or her contract rescinded, Licensing and Occupations property shall not apply to a person 70.262, KRS 78.470, KRS 78.480, and revoked, suspended, or not renewed; Jan 3-introduced in House; to hunting on rural or remote lands owned KRS 345.050 to conform. permit the corporation to issue Appropriations and Revenue (H) by a school if the area is not properly temporary licenses; prohibit the transfer posted as closed to hunting by the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of licenses without obtaining prior HB 33 (BR 203) - R. Mobley, G. Lynn school governing board. approval from the corporation unless Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on exempt; establish how the moneys AN ACT relating to motor fuels taxes. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Labor and Industry earned from the conduct of video lottery Create a new section of KRS 138.210 Jan 3-introduced in House; to Labor games are expended; cap the amount to 138.446 to provide a credit to gasoline Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on and Industry (H) the corporation may spend on and special fuels dealers for tax paid on Judiciary Mar 3-posted in committee administrative and operating expenses fuels delivered to a Kentucky school Jan 3-introduced in House; to Mar 7-posting withdrawn and provide to the compulsive gamblers' system for the purpose of transporting Education (H) assistance fund; devote remaining school children; EFFECTIVE AUGUST Feb 27-posted in committee HB 39 (BR 191) - S. Lee, J. Bowen, R. moneys to education, Medicaid matches, 1, 2006. Crimm, R. Mobley prescription drug program for seniors, HB 36 (BR 145) - S. Lee, K. Bratcher, J. equine industry program, video lottery (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Carr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, B. Farmer, T. AN ACT relating to postsecondary retailers, budget reserve fund, and Kerr, B. Montell, S. Rudy education tuition. county governments where video lottery Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Amend KRS 164.020 to direct the games are located; require the Auditor of Appropriations and Revenue AN ACT relating to historical markers Council on Postsecondary Education to Public Accounts to conduct an annual Jan 3-introduced in House; to inside the New State Capitol and on the require a student who pays in-state tuition to prove legal residency in felony; amend KRS 532.200, relating to Propose to amend Sections 30 and 31 decisions for a minor; require the Kentucky and the United States of home incarceration, to include the use of of the Kentucky Constitution to extend Department of Education to establish the America. global positioning technology for the terms of State Representatives from terms of the affidavit concerning a electronic monitoring; amend KRS two to four years beginning in 2008; caregiver's authority to make school- (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 532.210, relating to home incarceration, submit to voters. related decisions; establish information to prohibit home incarceration for certain to be contained in the consent affidavit; Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on sex offenders. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) make affidavit valid for one year and Education allow renewal for additional one year Jan 3-introduced in House; to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on periods; allow a parent or legal guardian Education (H) State Government to supersede a decision of a caregiver Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 3-introduced in House; to for medical treatment of a minor; exempt HB 40 (BR 107) - T. Edmonds Judiciary Elections, Const. Amendments & a person who relies in good faith on a Jan 3-introduced in House; to Intergovernmental Affairs (H) duly executed affidavit in providing Feb 6-WITHDRAWN Judiciary (H) medical treatment for a minor from civil HB 44/LM (BR 308) - A. Arnold, J. or criminal liability or professional HB 41/LM/CI (BR 53) - J. Draud, T. Kerr HB 42 (BR 247) - J. Draud Crenshaw, R. Crimm, C. Embry Jr, T. disciplinary action; allow affidavit to be Riner revoked by parent and require affidavit AN ACT relating to sexual offenses AN ACT relating to revenue bonds for to be revoked if the minor to whom the and sex offender management. city or county projects. AN ACT relating to the investigation of affidavit applies ceases to reside with Create a new section of KRS Chapter Amend KRS 103.2101 to require traffic accidents. the caregiver; establish a Class A 439 to place certain sex offenders on approval by the state local debt officer in Amend KRS 189A.103, relating to misdemeanor for a person giving false lifetime parole and provide the addition to the Kentucky Private Activity consent to tests for alcohol or information on the affidavit; create a new conditions thereof; create a new section Bond Allocation Committee for certain substances in the blood, to require that section of KRS Chapter 158 to allow a of KRS Chapter 439 to create the crime projects; require substantiating law enforcement officers request to caregiver to make school-related of violation of the provisions of parole by documentation for findings of perform blood and urine tests on all decisions for a minor, including but not a sex offender; create a new section of competitive disadvantage and lack of drivers involved in any accident that limited to decisions concerning KRS Chapter 519 to require global normal commercial financing; allow involves a school bus or involves a enrollment, attendance, extra-curricular positioning monitoring of sex offenders; review for project's economic growth and fatality; treat refusal to submit to test in activities, and discipline, if the caregiver create a new section of KRS Chapter 61 job-creation potential; impose maximum this circumstance as refusal to comply presents the school with a duly executed to require law enforcement agencies to bond term of 20 years. with the chapter; amend KRS 189.580, affidavit; allow a school official to not attempt to locate absconded sex 189.635, and 281A.220 to conform. honor an affidavit if he or she has offenders; create a new section of KRS HB 42 - AMENDMENTS reasonable ground to believe the Chapter 533 to prohibit pretrial diversion, HCS - Amend KRS 103.200 to define HB 44 - AMENDMENTS affidavit is presented solely for the probation, shock probation and other "substantiating documentation"; amend HCS/LM - Amend to require that law purpose of enrolling the minor in school forms of nonimposition of sentence for KRS 103.2101 to include state local debt enforcement officers request to perform for the purpose of accessing athletic certain sex offenders; create a new officer in project review, require written breath, blood, and urine tests on all programs or curricula, services, or section of KRS 17.500 to 17.540, statement that relevant authorities have drivers involved in a fatal motor vehicle programs unique to a particular school; relating to sex offenders, to provide that been notified of negative revenue impact accident within two hours of the clarify that the affidavit shall not the sheriff notify residents when a of economic development project for accident; delete all references to supersede federal education provisions; lifetime sex offender registrant moves advisory purposes, place limits on time accidents involving school buses. and permit the department to promulgate into a location in the county; provide for of bond issues; Non-codified to allow administrative regulations in accordance registration fee of $50; create a new projects under consideration by (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) with KRS Chapter 13A to properly carry section of KRS 17.500 to 17.540, February 1, 2006 to operate under out the provisions of the affidavit. relating to sex offenders, to require existing program guidelines. Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on schools to publish sex offender Judiciary HB 45 - AMENDMENTS information in local newspapers; provide (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to HCS/LM - Retain original provisions for $20 fee; create a new section of KRS Judiciary (H) except include pharmacists and 17.500 to 17.540 to specify how sex Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 23-posted in committee physician assistants in the definition of offender information is to be published Economic Development and Tourism Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st "Health care provider" and include by the schools; amend KRS 17.495, Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local reading, to Calendar with Committee pharmacy services in the definition of relating to sex offender residence while Government (H) Substitute "Medical treatment"; combine the on probation or parole, to specify that Jan 11-posted in committee Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted medical and education consent the measurement is from nearest Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, for passage in the Regular Orders of the affidavits; specify that a school district property edge to nearest property edge to Calendar with Committee Substitute Day for Friday, February 17, 2006 relying in good faith on an affidavit shall rather than from building to building; Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with not be subject to criminal or civil liability; amend KRS 17.510, relating to sex Feb 14-recommitted to State Committee Substitute and limit the provisions of the education offender registration, to increase Government (H) Feb 23-received in Senate affidavit from superseding the provisions penalties for violation from Class D Feb 24-posted in committee Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) of KRS 160.700 to 160.730. felony to Class C felony for first offense Feb 28-reported favorably, to Rules SCS - Delete original provisions and Class B felony for subsequent Mar 2-posted for passage in the HB 45/LM (BR 113) - L. Clark, R. except for the creation of a new section offense; create a new section of KRS Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Adams, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Bruce, of KRS Chapter 405 to require the Chapter 70 to require sheriff to verify sex March 3, 2006 T. Burch, De. Butler, M. Cherry, H. Cabinet for Health and Family Services offender residence by actual visit once Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Collins, R. Damron, C. Embry Jr, D. to create the KinCare Support Program each six months; permit sheriff to Committee Substitute Floyd, D. Graham, J. Gray, M. Henley, and to establish services provided by the delegate to police in cities; amend KRS Mar 10-received in Senate C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. program; create a new section of KRS 431.517, relating to home incarceration Mar 14-to State and Local Keene, Ji. Lee, G. Lynn, M. Marzian, R. Chapter 27A to require the for persons on bail, to require the same Government (S) Meeks, C. Miller, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Administrative Office of the Courts to for certain sex offenders; amend KRS Mar 24-reported favorably, 1st F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Owens, D. develop a standard power of attorney for 431.520 relating to release on personal reading, to Consent Calendar Pasley, T. Pullin, R. Rand, S. Riggs, T. establishing an informal caregiver's recognizance or unsecured bail, to Apr 10-2nd reading, to Rules Riner, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, T. authority to consent to medical treatment prohibit the same for persons charged Apr 11-posted for passage in the Thompson, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. and to make school-related decisions for with certain sex offenses; amend KRS Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. a minor; require the Cabinet for Health 531.340, relating to distribution of matter April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 Yonts and Family Services and the local circuit portraying a sexual performance by a Apr 12-received in House; enrolled, clerk to make the standard power of minor, to increase second offense signed by each presiding officer; AN ACT relating to caregivers. attorney available. penalty to Class C felony; amend KRS delivered to Governor Create a new section of KRS Chapter SFA (1, R. Roeding) - Amend to 531.360 relating to advertising child Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 405 to require the Cabinet for Health and include home health agencies and pornography, to increase penalty from 228) Family Services to create the KinCare hospices within the definition of "health Class A misdemeanor for first offense to Support Program; establish services care provider." Class D felony and increase subsequent HB 43 (BR 245) - A. Arnold, R. Meeks provided by the program; create a new SFA (2, D. Kelly) - Amend to delete offense to Class C felony; amend KRS section of KRS Chapter 405 to require references to caregivers who are not 531.335, relating to possession of matter AN ACT proposing an amendment to the cabinet to create and make available grandparents caring for minor portraying a sexual performance by a Sections 30 and 31 of the Constitution of an affidavit a establishing caregiver's grandchildren. minor, to make penalty for any offense, Kentucky relating to elections of the authority to consent to medical treatment not just subsequent offenses, a Class D General Assembly. for a minor and to make school-related (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Create new sections of KRS Chapter ethics. Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on 435 to criminalize the use of a person's Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Amend KRS 11A.201, relating to Health and Welfare name, portrait, or photograph for Judiciary definitions for the executive agency Nov 17-Approve as prefiled advertising and other purposes without Jan 3-introduced in House; to lobbying portion of the executive branch Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health consent, provide an exception for news Judiciary (H) ethics code, to include the Public and Welfare (H) media; authorize the bringing of a civil Jan 23-posted in committee Service Commission in the definition of Jan 10-posted in committee action for use of a person's name, Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st an "executive agency"; include the Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st portrait, or photograph for advertising reading, to Calendar commission's orders regarding rates and reading, to Calendar with Committee without consent. Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules services of a utility in the definition of Substitute Jan 30-posted for passage in the "executive agency decision." Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Jan 17-posted for passage in the January 31, 2006 HB 52 - AMENDMENTS Regular Orders of the Day for Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 96-0 HCS - Amend KRS 11A.201 to delete Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Judiciary Feb 2-received in Senate the Public Service Commission from the Jan 19-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Jan 3-introduced in House; to Feb 6-to Judiciary (S) definition of "executive agency"; amend Committee Substitute Judiciary (H) the definition of "executive agency Jan 20-received in Senate Jan 6-posted in committee HB 50/LM (BR 92) - M. Cherry, T. Kerr decision" to specify that the decision of Jan 24-to Judiciary (S) an executive agency regarding agency Feb 24-floor amendment (1) filed HB 48/FN (BR 202) - F. Rasche, J. AN ACT relating to sexual offenders. expenditures applies to expenditures of Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st Richards Amend KRS 17.495 to prohibit at least $5,000 per year; clarify that an reading; returned to Judiciary (S) registered sex offenders from being on executive agency decision is also a Mar 22-reported favorably, 2nd AN ACT relating to franchise or about school and day care grounds, decision by the Public Service reading, to Rules with Committee agreements and declaring an except with advance written permission Commission pursuant to a request for a Substitute ; floor amendment (2) filed to emergency. of the principal, the school board, or the change in the rates or service of a utility Committee Substitute Amend KRS 136.660 to provide that day care director; require youthful which results in an order of the Apr 10-posted for passage in the an in-kind payment of property or offenders to remove themselves to Commission; remove definition of and Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, services required by a contract or an residences 1,000 feet or more from references to "substantial basis". April 10, 2006; 3rd reading; floor agreement between a political schools and day care facilities upon amendment (1) withdrawn ; passed 37-0 subdivision and a telecommunications reaching the age of 18; amend KRS (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) with Committee Substitute, floor provider does not constitute a franchise 17.990 to provide that a violation of the amendment (2) ; received in House; tax or fee and that an ordinance prohibition be classified as a Class A Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on posted for passage for concurrence in memorializing such an agreement does misdemeanor. State Government Senate Committee Substitute, floor not violate the provisions of KRS Jan 3-introduced in House; to State amendment (2) ; House concurred in 136.660; provide that the provisions of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Government (H) Senate Committee Substitute, floor the Act are effective January 1, 2006; Jan 30-posted in committee amendment (2) ; passed 100-0; enrolled, EMERGENCY. Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, signed by each presiding officer; Judiciary to Calendar with Committee Substitute delivered to Governor HB 48 - AMENDMENTS Jan 3-introduced in House; to Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Clarify that Judiciary (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the 198) an ordinance memorializing a franchise Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 agreement must relate to an agreement HB 51 (BR 93) - M. Cherry, B. Montell, Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with HB 46 (BR 271) - C. Embry Jr between a political subdivision and a J. Richards, M. Weaver Committee Substitute provider of multichannel video Mar 7-received in Senate AN ACT designating the Clarkson programming services. AN ACT relating to drivers' licenses. Mar 9-to Agriculture and Natural Honeyfest as the official state honey HFA (1, F. Rasche) - Clarify that Amend KRS 159.051 to delete the Resources (S) festival. permitted payments relate to providers requirement that a school district have Create a new section of KRS Chapter of multichannel video programming an alternative education program as a HB 53 (BR 251) - J. Vincent, R. Meeks, 2 to designate the Clarkson Honeyfest services. condition for imposing the provision that T. Pullin as the official state honey festival. a student shall be enrolled and passing (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) at least four courses; prohibit a student AN ACT relating to the Kentucky (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) from withdrawing from school in favor of Bicycle and Bikeway Commission. Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on home schooling solely for the purpose of Amend KRS 174.125, regarding Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Appropriations and Revenue avoiding the loss of a driver's license for powers and duties of the Kentucky State Government Jan 3-introduced in House; to being academically deficient. Bicycle and Bikeways Commission, to Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Appropriations and Revenue (H) allow the Commission to file an amicus Government (H) Jan 11-posted in committee HB 51 - AMENDMENTS curiae brief in cases involving the rights Jan 30-posted in committee; posting Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st HCS - Change references to "home of bicyclists. waived reading, to Calendar with committee schools" to "nonpublic schools"; direct Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st amendment (1) that the application for a minor's drivers' (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) reading, to Calendar Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted license include parental consent for the Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Regular Orders of the receipt and release of student Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 7-posted for passage in the Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 information. Transportation Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 27-floor amendment (1) filed Jan 3-introduced in House; to Wednesday, February 8, 2006 Jan 30-3rd reading, passed 93-2 with (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Transportation (H) Feb 17-3rd reading, passed 90-2 committee amendment (1), floor Jan 24-posted in committee Feb 21-received in Senate amendment (1) Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 23-to State and Local Jan 31-received in Senate Education reading, to Calendar Government (S) Feb 2-to Appropriations and Revenue Jan 3-introduced in House; to Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, (S) Education (H) Jan 30-posted for passage in the to Calendar Jan 5-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules HB 49 (BR 91) - M. Cherry, T. Riner Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st January 31, 2006 Mar 6-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, AN ACT relating to unlawful practices Substitute Feb 8-received in Senate March 7, 2006 by employers. Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 10-to Judiciary (S) Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Amend KRS 344.040 to provide that it Jan 23-posted for passage in the received in House; enrolled, signed by is an unlawful practice for an employer Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HB 54 (BR 303) - J. Vincent, S. Lee, R. Speaker of the House to use the genetic test result of an January 24, 2006 Nelson, A. Simpson, M. Weaver Mar 8-enrolled, signed by President of individual in hiring, firing, and other Jan 24-3rd reading, passed 82-14 with the Senate; delivered to Governor employment decisions; and provide that Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to credit reports. Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. it is an unlawful practice for an employer Jan 25-received in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter 11) to require genetic testing as a condition Jan 27-to Education (S) 367, pertaining to security alerts and of employment for any employee or security freezes on credit reports; permit HB 47/LM/CI (BR 314) - B. Farmer applicant for employment. HB 52 (BR 96) - M. Cherry a consumer to request a security alert to be placed on a consumer file that is sent AN ACT relating to the right of privacy. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) AN ACT relating to executive branch to a recipient of a consumer report signifying the fact that the consumer's an insurance company for setting or the bill; mandate a written smoking Marzian, S. Brinkman, L. Clark, J. identity may have been used without the adjusting a rate or underwriting for policy be adopted in state government Comer Jr, R. Crimm, B. Farmer, C. consumer's consent to fraudulently property and casualty insurance buildings or specifically prohibit smoking Hoffman, J. Jenkins, C. Miller, D. obtain goods or services in the purposes; provide that a consumer in the building; provide guidelines for Owens, R. Palumbo, S. Westrom consumer's name; require the security reporting agency may impose a compliance; provide local control alert to remain in effect for no less than reasonable charge for temporarily lifting regarding smoking policies in buildings AN ACT relating to organ and tissue ninety days; permit a consumer to place or removing a security freeze but cannot owned and controlled by local donation. a security freeze on the consumer's charge for the placing of a security governments; provide that the board of Create a new section of KRS Chapter credit report to prohibit release to a third freeze when the consumer is a victim of regents or trustees be responsible for 194A to require the cabinet to establish party of any information in the credit identity theft and has, if requested, adopting a written smoking policy and maintain a statewide registry for report without prior express authorization provided a valid police report; establish regarding buildings owned, operated, or organ and tissue donation; permit from the consumer; require the damages for violation of the security under the control of postsecondary funding by state, federal and private consumer reporting agency to provide freeze requirements; delete references education institutions. funds; permit gatekeeper functions to be the consumer with a personal to KRS 367.170. SFA (1, J. Denton) - Amend KRS performed by public or private entity; identification number or password to be HFA (3/Title, J. Vincent) - Make title 131.130 to define distributor as a person require collaboration among affected used by the consumer to access his or amendment. who distributes only cigarettes and agencies and facilities; require the her credit file while the security freeze is HFA (4, J. Vincent) - Retain provisions purchases 100 percent of them from a cabinet to specify access to the registry; in effect; provide for a procedure to of HFA 1, except exclude banks, credit single manufacturer with whom the require the cabinet to evaluate the permit the consumer to temporarily lift unions, and associations from the person has an exclusive relationship to effectiveness of the operation of the the security freeze; require a security definition of "business." serve a defined geographical territory; registry; permit the cabinet to freeze to remain in effect until the HFA (5, J. Vincent) - Retain provisions amend KRS 131.195 to require a promulgate administrative regulations for consumer requests that the freeze be of HFA 2, except exclude credit unions distributor to obtain a license; permit the the operation of the registry. removed; prohibit application of a and associations from security freeze distributor to sell or purchase from any security freeze to consumer reports requirements. other licensee untax-paid cigarettes; HB 57 - AMENDMENTS provided to certain entities; permit a require the distributor to secure a HCS - Specify that contingent upon consumer reporting agency to impose a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) separate license for each place of available funding, the cabinet shall reasonable fee for initially placing a business where the untax-paid facilitate the establishment of a security freeze which may not exceed Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on cigarettes are received; require the statewide electronic organ and tissue ten dollars; allow a fee of up to eight Banking and Insurance distributor to maintain records in donor registry and permit contracting to dollars per request for a temporary lifting Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking accordance with administrative a public or private nonprofit entity to of the security freeze; permit these fees and Insurance (H) regulations promulgated by the perform gatekeeper functions of to be adjusted for inflation; prohibit any Jan 9-reassigned to Judiciary (H) department. operation, maintenance, privacy, and fee if the consumer is sixty-two years of Feb 1-posting waived; reported SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title security of the registry; require an age or older or if the consumer is a favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar amendment. ongoing collaboration among victim of identity theft and has a valid Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules Transportation Cabinet, Cabinet for police report; permit a consumer Feb 7-floor amendments (1) (2) and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Health and Family Services, Circuit damaged by intentional or negligent (3-title) filed Court Clerks Trust for Life, Kentucky violation of this Act to bring an action for Feb 8-posted for passage in the Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Hospital Association, and Kentucky actual damages, plus reasonable Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, State Government Cancer Caucus, and organ procurement attorney fees, court costs, and other February 9, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in House; to State organizations to develop strategies for reasonable costs of prosecution of the Feb 10-floor amendments (4) and (5) Government (H) operation of the registry; specify suits; declare that violation of this Act is filed Jan 30-posted in committee; posting strategies include donor registration by an unfair, false, misleading, or deceptive Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with waived driver's license and on-line registration, act or practice in the conduct of trade or floor amendments (3-title) (4) and (5) Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st removal from registry, access to registry, commerce in violation of KRS 367.170 Feb 14-received in Senate reading, to Calendar and evaluation; permit Cabinet for enforceable by the Attorney General. Feb 16-to Banking and Insurance (S) Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Health and Family Services to Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, amendment (1) filed promulgate administrative regulations. HB 54 - AMENDMENTS to Consent Calendar Feb 7-posted for passage in the HFA (1, S. Nunn) - Retain original HFA (1, J. Vincent) - Amend to create Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for provisions; specify the registry is for three new sections of KRS Chapter 365, Mar 13-posted for passage in the Wednesday, February 8, 2006 transplantation purposes; delete the relating to trade practices, to require Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 9-floor amendments (2) and (3) Kentucky Cancer Caucus from the businesses, when they dispose of March 14, 2006 filed collaborative. customer records not required to be Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 92-5 with HFA (2, S. Nunn) - Retain original retained, to take reasonable steps to Mar 15-received in House; enrolled, floor amendments (1) and (3) provisions and add the Kentucky destroy the portions of the records signed by each presiding officer; Feb 14-received in Senate Medical Association to the collaboration. containing personally identifiable delivered to Governor Feb 16-to State and Local information so that the personal Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Government (S) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) information is unreadable or 42) Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, indecipherable; create a civil cause of to Calendar with Committee Substitute Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on action for a customer who is injured and HB 55 (BR 181) - S. Nunn, J. Bowen, J. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Health and Welfare can claim damages because of the Carr, R. Crimm, B. Farmer, W. Hall, T. Mar 8-posted for passage in the Nov 17-Amend with sponsor's consent failure of a business to conform; and Riner, T. Thompson Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health amend KRS 434.870, relating to March 9, 2006 and Welfare (H) disclosure of financial information, to AN ACT relating to smoking. Mar 9-floor amendment (1) filed to Jan 10-posted in committee expand the definition of "person" to Amend KRS 61.165 to require a Committee Substitute, floor amendment Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st include any type of business entity. smoking policy to be adopted by state (2-title) filed ; 3rd reading, passed 31-3 reading, to Calendar with Committee HFA (2, J. Vincent) - Amend to clarify government; permit smoking policies in with Committee Substitute Substitute definitions; delete "security alert" local government office buildings or Mar 10-received in House; to Rules Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules provisions; exclude insurers and retail workplaces; permit those policies to (H) Jan 31-posted for passage in the establishments that sell their own restrict indoor smoking. Mar 21-posted for passage for Regular Orders of the Day for inventory from security freeze concurrence in Senate Committee Wednesday, February 1, 2006 requirements; require the consumer HB 55 - AMENDMENTS Substitute for Wednesday, March 22, Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed to reporting agency to provide a new HFA (1, S. Nunn) - Retain original 2006 Committee Substitute personal identification number or provisions of the bill; amend to permit Mar 23-House concurred in Senate Feb 7-floor amendment (2) filed to password within ten business days of a consolidated local governments to adopt Committee Substitute ; passed 91-7 Committee Substitute consumer's request for a replacement; smoking policies for local government Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with establish that a security freeze shall not office buildings or workplaces. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Committee Substitute, floor amendments remain in place longer than seven years HFA (2, T. Riner) - Delete the smoking Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. (1) and (2) from the date the security freeze was put policy exemption for jails and detention 115) Feb 23-received in Senate in place; establish that a security freeze facilities. Feb 27-to Health and Welfare (S) does not apply to a consumer report HFA (3, T. Riner) - Delete the HB 56 (BR 356) - J. Vincent Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, provided to any person or entity using a exemption for state universities, state- to Consent Calendar consumer report in preparation for a civil operated hospitals, state-operated Mar 1-WITHDRAWN Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules or criminal action, an insurance health facilities, and jails. Mar 13-posted for passage in the company in investigation of a claim, or SCS - Retain the original provisions of HB 57 (BR 323) - S. Nunn, K. Stein, M. Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 employed July 1, 1997, and thereafter. revise definition of revenue to include Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 37-0-1 HB 63/LM (BR 423) - R. Palumbo, F. insurance tax premiums; revise definition Mar 15-received in House; enrolled, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Nesler, A. Arnold, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, of assessment to include special signed by each presiding officer; M. Denham, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, D. assessments under KRS 91A.200 to delivered to Governor Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Keene, G. Lynn, B. Montell, J. Richards, 91A.290; require ordinances establishing Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Education A. Simpson, T. Thompson a redevelopment area to identify the 38) Jan 3-introduced in House; to local tax revenue subject to a grant Education (H) AN ACT relating to tax increment contract; add option for state to assign HB 58 (BR 212) - S. Lee Feb 27-posted in committee financing. state tax increments to redevelopment Amend KRS 65.680 to include district. AN ACT relating to crimes and HB 62/FN (BR 273) - R. Crimm, S. housing authorities and community SFA (1, R. Roeding) - Amend KRS punishments. Brinkman, T. Burch, J. Carr, D. Graham, redevelopment authorities as agencies 65.6971 to allow private entities to apply Amend KRS 525.110 to prohibit the W. Hall, G. Lynn, R. Meeks, S. Nunn, D. for purposes of section; define "low- for tax increment financing. desecration of the national or state flag Owens income household," " redevelopment under circumstances likely to produce an assistance tool," and "service payment (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) imminent breach of the peace. AN ACT relating to Medicaid agreement"; amend KRS 65.682 to reimbursement to decrease tobacco require a city or county expanding a Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) dependency. development area to afford maximum Economic Development and Tourism Amend KRS 205.560 to provide opportunity for work in the area to be Jan 3-introduced in House; to Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on Medicaid reimbursement for tobacco done by private enterprise; amend KRS Economic Development (H) Judiciary dependency treatment interventions, 65.6851 to conform; create new sections Jan 6-posted in committee Jan 3-introduced in House; to including counseling and of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to permit a city Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st Judiciary (H) pharmacotherapies; require the or county which participates in a reading, to Calendar with Committee Department for Medicaid Services to planning unit and meets specified Substitute HB 59/LM (BR 244) - B. Farmer, G. submit a state plan amendment or conditions to establish a development Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules Lynn waiver to the federal Centers for area for community redevelopment as Jan 23-posted for passage in the Medicare and Medicaid Services to prescribed; require local government to Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, AN ACT relating to payments of fines, charge nonsmokers a lower copayment adopt a redevelopment plan prior to January 24, 2006 forfeitures, taxes, or fees to county for physician, nurse practitioner, and establishment of the development area Jan 25-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with clerks. physician assistant office visits; and and prescribe the contents of such plan; Committee Substitute Amend KRS 45.345 and KRS 64.840 permit Medicaid to pay incentives to require a public hearing and public Jan 26-received in Senate to allow payments of fines, forfeitures, physicians, nurse practitioners, and notice of the hearing on the plan; require Jan 30-to Appropriations and taxes, or fees to county clerks to be paid physician assistants for recommending notice to other local governments in the Revenue (S) by cashier's check, certified check, or to Medicaid recipients who smoke that county of a proposed redevelopment Feb 14-floor amendment (1) filed personal check; specify that a county they should quit. plan as specified; require local Mar 16-floor amendment (1) clerk may refuse to accept a personal governments to notify the entity withdrawn check as remittance in fines, forfeitures, HB 62 - AMENDMENTS proposing the plan if the local taxes, or fees due or collected by any HCS/FN - Retain original provision; government will be participating in the HB 64/FN (BR 152) - J. DeCesare person who has ever tendered the add a provision to permit dentists to plan; permit the city or county proposing county a check which, when presented prescribe and receive reimbursement for the plan to enact the ordinance AN ACT relating to the construction of for payment, was not honored. tobacco dependency treatment establishing a development plan after education buildings and related facilities. interventions or programs; include receiving notice of the intentions of the Create a new section of KRS Chapter (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) telephone counseling through a quitline local governments which have been 337 to exempt educational institutions in the tobacco dependency treatment notified, or after 30 days if no response from paying prevailing wages on Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on interventions covered by Medicaid; is received; prescribe the contents of the construction projects. Local Government clarify that Medicaid coverage would ordinance which creates the Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local include prescription or over-the-counter development area; permit the ordinance (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Government (H) medications approved by the Federal to designate a public agency or a Food and Drug Administration for community redevelopment authority to Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on HB 60 (BR 333) - B. Farmer tobacco cessation; and delete the oversee the implementation of the Labor and Industry provision to require the Department for ordinance; permit a city or county to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Labor AN ACT relating to state employee Medicaid Services to submit a Medicaid enter into service payment agreements and Industry (H) travel reimbursement. state plan amendment or waiver to as provided; allow the establishment of a Amend KRS 44.060 to require the charge nonsmokers a lower copayment lien in favor of the city or county under HB 65 (BR 112) - B. Yonts reimbursement for private automobile for physician, advanced registered nurse the service payment agreement; require usage for official state duties to be equal practitioner, or physician assistant office the lien to be filed in the office of the AN ACT relating to the use of juries in to the maximum mileage allowance visits. county clerk prior to becoming valid or competency hearings conducted in permitted by the federal government, to HFA (1, R. Crimm) - Retain original enforceable; prohibit real estate in the guardianship proceedings. be increased as the federal mileage provisions and add that for Medicaid development area from participating in Amend KRS 387.570 and 387.580 to allowance is increased; remove the reimbursement, the interventions or programs granting property allow a bench trial upon agreement of authority of the secretary of the Finance programs are required to be provided by assessments or reassessment parties, when there is no objection from and Administration Cabinet to set the a licensed health care provider as moratoriums; require planning interested parties, and the judge finds no reimbursement rates. defined in KRS 314-17A.005. commissions to make an annual cause to require a jury trial determination to the city or county as to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) the existence of potential development (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) areas within the city or county and Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on prohibit the determinations of the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on State Government Health and Welfare planning and zoning commissions from Judiciary Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health having a binding effect upon the city or Jan 3-introduced in House; to Government (H) and Welfare (H) county; permit a city or county to Judiciary (H) Jan 17-posted in committee establish a nonprofit community Jan 6-posted in committee HB 61 (BR 252) - J. Hoover, F. Nesler Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st redevelopment authority and specify the Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee membership, terms of office, reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to employees in the Substitute appointment and removal procedures, Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Kentucky Community and Technical Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules and administrative procedures for the for passage in the Regular Orders of the College System. Jan 25-posted for passage in the authority; provide for the selection and Day for Friday, January 13, 2006 Amend KRS 164.5807 to provide that Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, bonding of a secretary-treasurer and set Jan 13-3rd reading, passed 88-3 effective July 1, 2006, any former January 26, 2006 out the duties and responsibilities of the Jan 17-received in Senate community college employee of the Feb 16-floor amendment (1) filed to secretary-treasurer; require an annual Jan 19-to Judiciary (S) University of Kentucky who chose to Committee Substitute report of all acts of the authority to the remain governed by the university Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 93-2 with legislative body or bodies which created HB 66 (BR 126) - B. Yonts, R. Adams, personnel rules and benefits package Committee Substitute, floor amendment the authority. L. Clark, H. Collins, D. Graham, J. Gray, shall be provided the same percentage (1) C. Hoffman, D. Keene, R. Rand, K. annual salary cost of living increase as Mar 10-received in Senate HB 63 - AMENDMENTS Stein, T. Thompson, M. Weaver, S. all other KCTCS personnel who were Mar 14-to Health and Welfare (S) HCS/LM - Retain original provisions; Westrom, R. Wilkey Jan 18-to State and Local Feb 24-to Judiciary (S) March 7, 2006 AN ACT relating to government Government (S) Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with contracts. reading, to Consent Calendar Committee Substitute ; received in Expand and refine list of entities HB 67/LM (BR 137) - B. Yonts, C. Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules House; to Rules (H) included in definition of contracting Embry Jr, M. Weaver Mar 21-posted for passage in the Mar 9-posted for passage for bodies; allow committee to determine Consent Orders of the Day for concurrence in Senate Committee definition of governmental emergency; AN ACT relating to substances in the Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Substitute for March 10, 2006 refine definition of Memorandum of body. Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 17-House concurred in Senate Agreement (MOA) and include grant and Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0 research agreements; allow committee 72 to require coroners to report deaths signed by Speaker of the House Mar 20-enrolled, signed by Speaker of to establish reporting schedule for that result from the presence of drugs or Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President the House exempt MOA's; correct references to poisons in the body to the Vital Statistics of the Senate; delivered to Governor Mar 21-enrolled, signed by President universities and colleges and institutions Branch; create a new section of KRS Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. of the Senate; delivered to Governor of higher education; exempt MOA's over Chapter 189A to require peace officers 116) Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. one million dollars, but require reporting to cause the testing of blood, breath, or 64) of such agreements; require reporting of urine, or a combination thereof, of a HB 68 (BR 249) - B. Yonts, R. Palumbo federal grant and research projects; person believed to be operating a motor HB 69 (BR 306) - B. Yonts refine definition of personal service vehicle when the vehicle is involved in AN ACT relating to the donation of contract (PSC) to specifically include an accident that results in death or food. AN ACT relating to nuisances. contracts for personal or professional serious physical injury to determine the Amend KRS 217.127 to exempt the Amend KRS 82.700 to include all services and group health care for public presence and concentration of alcohol or donation of apparently wholesome food forms of local government within employees; allow committee to establish any substance that may impair driving; by retail food establishments from nuisance code enforcement act; amend reporting schedule for exempt PSC's; impose penalty for refusal of testing. regulation by the state; create a new KRS 82.720 to establish priority of liens exempt health maintenance organization section of KRS Chapter 217 to prohibit and financial liability of costs associated or Medicaid managed health care HB 67 - AMENDMENTS the regulation of the donation of with liens perfected from nuisance service contracts with the Cabinet for HCS/LM/CI - Establish a new section apparently wholesome food by retail situations; amend KRS 381.770 to Health Services, but require reporting of of KRS Chapter 72 to require the State food establishments; and amend KRS include charter county governments in such contracts; exempt contracts Medical Examiner's Office to report the 413.248 to provide civil and criminal nuisance code statute and establish between postsecondary institutions and total number of deaths with the presence immunity to retail food establishments priority of liens and financial liability of health care providers, but require of any illegal drug in the body, the total that donate apparently wholesome food costs associated with liens perfected reporting of such contracts; exempt number of deaths caused by illegal to a nonprofit organizations for from nuisance situations. PSC's of over one million dollars and drugs, and when indicated by history or distribution to the needy. PSC's of postsecondary institutions for autopsy or both, the total number of HB 69 - AMENDMENTS federal grant and research projects, but deaths caused by inappropriate use of HB 68 - AMENDMENTS HCS - Retain original provisions of the require reporting of such contracts; prescription drugs; require the report to HCS - Retain original provisions, bill but allow local government liens to exempt contracts $25,000 and under identify the type of illegal drugs, and except delete new language relating to take precedence over mortgage liens; from Request for Proposals process, but require report to be available on a civil and criminal immunity of retail food make technical correction. require 3 quotes when feasible, and monthly basis and include the county of establishments that donate wholesome determination of unfeasibility may be residence of each decedent and no food to a nonprofit organization for (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) reviewed by the secretary of the Finance additional identifying information; amend distribution to the needy; clarify that the and Administration Cabinet or the KRS 189A.105 to specify that when a civil and criminal immunity of a person Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on committee; exempt contracts $25,000 person is charged with violation of KRS who donates wholesome food to a Local Government and under from routine review process, 189A.010 and a fatal accident is nonprofit organization for distribution to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local but require filing within 30 days for involved, law enforcement is required to the needy includes an individual, Government (H) informational purposes; allow meetings seek a search warrant for blood, breath, corporation, partnership, organization, Jan 20-posted in committee of the committee as necessary, but not or urine testing if consent is not given; association, or retail food establishment. Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st less than once per month; suspend specify that if testing pursuant to warrant HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Clarify that safe reading, to Calendar with Committee service and prohibit payment on MOA's, reveals the presence of alcohol or other and apparently wholesome food donated Substitute PSC's, and emergency requests after impairing substances in the defendant, by retail food establishments or any Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted committee disapproval or objection; the defendant is required to make other entity regulated under KRS for passage in the Regular Orders of the prohibit delegation of decision making restitution to the state for the cost of 217.127 shall not be subject to further Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 authority by secretary of the Finance and testing. inspections or regulations if the donated Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 73-21 with Administration Cabinet except HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Require the food has been inspected under the Committee Substitute institutions of higher education that have Division of Kentucky State Medical provisions of KRS 217.127. Feb 2-received in Senate elected to implement procurement Examiners Office to submit an annual SCS - Retain original provisions; Feb 6-to State and Local Government procedures in accordance with statutory report to the secretary of the Justice amend KRS 139.480 to exempt donated (S) authority; delete requirement for annual Cabinet regarding the number of deaths food by a retail food establishment from reports; and delineate powers of the in each county and the major categories use tax. HB 70/LM (BR 307) - B. Yonts committee. or generic names of the drugs involved instead of requiring a monthly report of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) AN ACT relating to the compensation HB 66 - AMENDMENTS the number of deaths in each county of municipal police officers. HCS - Retain original provisions related to illegal drugs or by overuse or Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Create a new section of KRS Chapter except delete authority of co-chairs to inappropriate use of a legally prescribed Health and Welfare 95 to require cities to establish career establish meeting dates; specify that drug. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health retention programs for city police officers competitive bids may not be required for and Welfare (H) that provide for a salary increase for authorized contracts with risk-bearing (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 25-posted in committee every five years of employment with a organizations responsible for Medicaid Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, particular city police department. managed health care services. Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on to Calendar with Committee Substitute Judiciary Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health Feb 6-posted for passage in the and Welfare (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 20-posted in committee February 7, 2006 Local Government State Government Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 8-floor amendment (1) filed to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local Jan 3-introduced in House; to State reading, to Calendar with Committee Committee Substitute Government (H) Government (H) Substitute Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 92-0 with Jan 20-posted in committee Jan 6-posted in committee Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute, floor amendment Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st Feb 2-posted for passage in the (1) HB 71 (BR 370) - B. Yonts reading, to Calendar with Committee Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 13-received in Senate Substitute February 3, 2006 Feb 15-to Health and Welfare (S) Feb 28-WITHDRAWN Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 8-floor amendment (1) filed to Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, for passage in the Regular Orders of the Committee Substitute to Consent Calendar with Committee HB 72 (BR 211) - M. Denham, M. Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 Feb 21-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Substitute Cherry, J. Richards Jan 12-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute (1) Mar 6-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to medical Jan 13-received in Senate Feb 22-received in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, malpractice insurance. Amend KRS 304.13-051 to require HB 76 - AMENDMENTS Jan 24-floor amendment (1) filed filing of medical malpractice insurance Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on HFA (1, J. Stewart III) - Retain original Jan 25-posted for passage in the rates with the Office of Insurance; create Judiciary provisions; amend to designate the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, new sections of Subtitle 13 of KRS Jan 3-introduced in House; to portrait of Henry Clay located in the Old January 26, 2006 Chapter 304 to prohibit certain Judiciary (H) State Capitol as the official state Henry Mar 9-recommitted to Agriculture and components from being included in a Clay portrait. Small Business (H) medical malpractice rate filing; restrict HB 74 (BR 427) - M. Denham HFA (2/Title, J. Stewart III) - Make title premiums for medical malpractice amendment. HB 78 (BR 432) - M. Denham, J. Carr polices covering health care providers AN ACT relating to rural development. HFA (3, M. Harmon) - Retain original who deliver one or more babies per Create a new section of KRS Chapter provisions; amend to designate the AN ACT relating to tobacco year; require the executive director of 6 to establish the Rural Enhancement Pioneer Playhouse as the official warehouses. insurance on or before April 1 of each and Development Committee as a outdoor theater capital of Kentucky; Amend KRS 154.01-010 to include year to determine if there are any permanent subcommittee of the amend to designate the J. Dan Talbott tobacco warehouses in the definition of medical specialties in the state which are Legislative Research Commission, and Amphitheater as the official outdoor "project" for economic development essential as a matter of public policy and establish its purposes, duties, members, musical theater of Kentucky. funding purposes. which must be protected from certain and terms. HFA (4/Title, M. Harmon) - Make title adverse actions relating to medical amendment. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) malpractice insurance that may impair (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HFA (5, T. Thompson) - Amend to the availability of these essential medical change designation of official state Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on specialties to residents of this state; Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Daniel Boone portrait to official state Agriculture and Natural Resources direct the executive director to provide State Government painting of Daniel Boone's passage Jan 3-introduced in House; to the list of essential medical specialties to Jan 3-introduced in House; to State through the Cumberland Gap. Agriculture and Small Business (H) each insurer that issues medical Government (H) HFA (6/Title, T. Thompson) - Make Jan 10-posted in committee malpractice coverage to health care Jan 30-posted in committee title amendment. Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st providers practicing in any of the Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, reading, to Calendar essential medical specialties; require an to Calendar (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules insurer that intends to cancel, terminate, Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 19-posted for passage in the or otherwise not renew a medical Feb 9-posted for passage in the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, malpractice policy of an essential Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, State Government January 20, 2006 medical specialist to provide 120 days February 10, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Jan 20-3rd reading, passed 88-0 notice to the health care provider and Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Government (H) Jan 23-received in Senate allow the executive director to delay the Feb 23-received in Senate Jan 6-posted in committee Jan 25-to Agriculture and Natural insurer's intended action for up to 60 Feb 27-to Agriculture and Natural Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st Resources (S) days if the executive director determines Resources (S) reading, to Calendar Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, a replacement policy is not readily Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted to Consent Calendar available; require an insurer that intends HB 75/FN (BR 3) - R. Damron, R. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules to cancel, terminate, or otherwise not Adams, E. Ballard, M. Cherry, L. Clark, Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 Mar 15-posted for passage in the renew all medical malpractice policies D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, C. Jan 12-floor amendments (1) and (2- Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, issued to essential medical specialists to Hoffman, D. Keene, C. Miller, R. Nelson, title) filed March 16, 2006 provide 120 days notice to the executive F. Nesler, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, R. Jan 13-floor amendments (3) (4-title) Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; director and the health care providers Rand, A. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. (5) and (6-title) filed received in House and allow the executive director to delay Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Jan 18-3rd reading; floor amendment Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each the insurer's intended action for up to 60 Wilkey, B. Yonts (1) withdrawn ; floor amendment (3) presiding officer; delivered to Governor days if the executive director determines ruled not germane ; passed 94-1 with Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. replacement policies are not readily AN ACT relating to postsecondary floor amendments (5) and (6-title) 84) available; designate medical specialties institution debt. Jan 19-received in Senate in this Act until the executive director Create new sections and amend Jan 23-to State and Local HB 79 (BR 435) - M. Denham, B. acts to designate specialties; require the existing sections of KRS Chapters 48 Government (S) Farmer, R. Meeks, R. Nelson, D. executive director to collect certain and 164A to provide a process for Owens, M. Weaver information from insurers to make postsecondary institutions to issue HB 77 (BR 430) - M. Denham certain an insurer issuing policies of auxiliary enterprises bonds upon AN ACT relating to a school employee medical malpractice insurance is authorization by the General Assembly; AN ACT relating to weights and on active military duty. complying with applicable standards for and require all postsecondary measures. Create a new section of KRS Chapter rates; require medical malpractice institutions' general fund-supported Create new section of KRS 363.520 to 161 to permit a local board of education insurers to submit a report on a claim to bonds to be issued by the State Property 363.850 to allow the Commissioner of to continue paying a salary to a certified the executive director within 45 days and Buildings Commission unless the Department of Agriculture to or classified school employee called to after a claim is adjudicated to final otherwise approved by the Finance and promulgate regulations establishing fees active military duty; require payments to judgment against the health care Administration Cabinet. for measuring internal moisture or the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement provider; require the executive director density of bulk tobacco packages; System or the Kentucky Employees to collect and maintain the information; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) amend KRS 363.510 to include Retirement System during that period. repeal KRS 304.40-310, pertaining to instruments to measure internal moisture reporting of settled or adjudicated Jan 3-introduced in House; to or density of bulk tobacco packages in HB 79 - AMENDMENTS medical malpractice claims. Appropriations and Revenue (H) the definition of "weights and measures." HCS (1) - Delete the bill's provisions; Jan 6-posted in committee amend KRS 161.168 to require a local (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st HB 77 - AMENDMENTS board of education to grant a leave of reading, to Calendar HFA (1, M. Denham) - Clarify that fees absence to a certified or classified Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted relating to inspecting tobacco moisture- employee who is a member of a state Banking and Insurance for passage in the Regular Orders of the testing devices are for devices used in National Guard or a Reserve component Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 testing unprocessed bulk tobacco; ordered to active military duty by the and Insurance (H) Jan 12-3rd reading, passed 95-0 require that the owner or operator of the President of the United States; require a Jan 11-posted in committee Jan 13-received in Senate device pay the fee; clarify the conditions local board of education to pay the Jan 18-to Appropriations and under which a tobacco moisture-testing employee's retirement contribution for HB 73/LM/CI (BR 366) - M. Denham, Ji. Revenue (S) device falls under the definition of the period of active military duty. Lee "Weights and measures". HCS (2) - Retain the provisions of HB 76 (BR 255) - T. Thompson, R. HCS 1; except delete classified AN ACT relating to terroristic Nelson (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) employees from the bill's coverage; threatening. require that the Commonwealth of Create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT designating the official state Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Kentucky rather than a local school 508, relating to assault and related Daniel Boone portrait. Agriculture and Natural Resources district pay a certified employee's offenses to create the crime of terroristic Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 3-introduced in House; to retirement contribution for the period of threatening of a social worker employed 2 to designate the portrait of Daniel Agriculture and Small Business (H) military active duty; amend KRS 161.550 by the state and make it a Class D Boone entitled "Gateway to the West," Jan 10-posted in committee to require the state to provide annual felony. by Kentucky native David Wright, as the Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st appropriations to cover the cost. official portrait of Daniel Boone. reading, to Calendar HFA (1, M. Denham) - Delete (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules classified employees from the bill's coverage. Public Protection J. Carr, C. Miller, S. Nunn, F. Rasche, S. formation of subsidiaries of a municipal HFA (2, F. Rasche) - Amend to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, Rudy, C. Siler, J. Stewart III power agency and define the powers of require the Kentucky Teachers' Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) these; authorize the issuance and use of Retirement System rather than a local Jan 11-posted in committee AN ACT relating to municipal power bonds to be payable out of revenues, school district pay a certified member's Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st agencies. funds, or revenue-producing contracts of contribution and any accrued interest reading, to Calendar Create Chapter 96B to authorize the municipal power agency and required to be paid in order for the Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules; posted creation of a joint municipal power establish the requirements for these; member to receive service credit for the for passage in the Regular Orders of the agency by two or more municipalities; direct that neither the directors nor any period of active military duty. Day for Thursday, January 19, 2006 define municipality to include any person executing bonds shall be HFA (3, F. Rasche) - Amend to Jan 19-3rd reading, passed 96-0 county, city, urban-county, merged or personally liable on the bonds; require require the Commonwealth of Kentucky Jan 20-received in Senate consolidated, or charter government of that the bonds contain a statement that rather than a local school district pay a Jan 24-to Education (S) any and every class in the the bonds are an obligation of the certified member's contribution and any Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Commonwealth, or a board, agency, municipal power agency and that neither accrued interest required to be paid in reading, to Consent Calendar commission, or corporation of any of the Commonwealth, nor any political order for the member to receive service Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules these, that owns or operates a system or subdivision of the Commonwealth, nor credit for the period of active military Feb 27-posted for passage in the facilities for the generation, transmission, any municipality solely by virtue of its duty; amend KRS 161.550 to require the Consent Orders of the Day for or distribution of electric power and membership in the agency, nor the state to provide annual appropriations to Wednesday, March 1, 2006 energy; establish requirements for an taxing power of any of these, is obligated cover the cost. Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 agency agreement establishing a or pledged to pay the bonds; authorize a Mar 2-received in House; enrolled, municipal power agency; authorize municipal power agency to establish, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) signed by Speaker of the House bylaws; establish duties of the board of levy, and collect rates and other charges Mar 3-enrolled, signed by President of directors; require the board of directors for its power and energy services and Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on the Senate; delivered to Governor to manage the affairs of the municipal require rates and charges to be at least Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. power agency; authorize member sufficient to cover operating costs and Public Protection 19) municipalities to appropriate money for indebtedness; authorize municipalities to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, payment of expenses of the municipal enter into contracts and agreements with Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) HB 81 (BR 462) - B. Montell, W. power agency and its representatives on a municipal power agency for the Jan 23-posted in committee; posting Dedman Jr, D. Floyd, M. Weaver the board of directors; authorize any two purchase, sale, or exchange of electric waived or more municipal power agencies to power and energy, transmission capacity Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT changing the classification of consolidate to form a new municipal and services, and related goods and reading, to Calendar with Committee the City of Taylorsville, in Spencer power agency upon authorization by services and establish the conditions Substitute County. member municipalities; establish powers and requirements of these; require that a Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules Reclassify the City of Taylorsville, in of a municipal power agency as those of municipal power agency have the same Jan 26-posted for passage in the Spencer County, population 1125, from a public corporation and governmental privileges, immunities, and exemptions Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, a city of the sixth class to a city of the agency and instrumentality of the possessed by municipalities. January 27, 2006 fifth class. As provided in Section 156A Commonwealth but without taxing Jan 30-floor amendments (1) and (2) of the Kentucky Constitution, the power; authorize a municipal power (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) filed to Committee Substitute population requirements for the agency to plan, develop, finance, Jan 31-floor amendment (3) filed to classification of cities established by the acquire, construct, reconstruct, own, Dec 8-To: Special Subcommittee on Committee Substitute former Section 156 of the Kentucky lease, operate, maintain, manage, Energy Feb 2-recommitted to Seniors, Military Constitution remain in effect until repair, improve, extend, sell, dispose of, Jan 3-introduced in House; to Tourism Affairs, and Public Safety (H) changed by law. Therefore, classification or otherwise participate in, individually or Development and Energy (H) Feb 7-floor amendment (1) as a city of the fifth class requires a jointly with a municipality or other Feb 10-posted in committee withdrawn ; reported favorably, to Rules population of 1,000 to 3,000. persons, projects relating to the with Committee Substitute (2) generation, production, transmission, HB 83 (BR 156) - D. Pasley, T. Burch, Feb 8-posted for passage in the HB 81 - AMENDMENTS purchase, sale, exchange, or C. Hoffman, G. Lynn, M. Marzian, R. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, HCS - Declare an EMERGENCY. interchange of electric power and energy Meeks, H. Moberly Jr, L. Napier, R. February 9, 2006 HFA (1/Title, B. Montell) - Make title and related fuels and services; authorize Rand, T. Riner, J. Wayne Feb 9-3rd reading; Committee amendment. a municipal power agency to acquire, Substitute adopted; amendment lease, own, operate, and dispose of AN ACT relating to surface mining. reconsidered (change PASSED status); (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) personal and real property; authorize a Amend KRS 350.450 to change passed 93-0 with Committee Substitute municipal power agency to borrow requirements relating to restoration to (2) Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on money and issue bonds; authorize a original contour of surface mines, and to Feb 10-received in Senate Local Government municipal power agency to exercise the require that when all requirements of the Feb 14-to Education (S) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local power of eminent domain except with amended KRS 350.450 are met that the Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Government (H) respect to a system or facilities for configuration requirements of KRS to Consent Calendar Jan 19-posted in committee projects relating to the generation, 350.410 and 350.445 may be altered, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 17-floor amendment (1-title) filed transmission, production, or distribution but that overburden must be returned to Mar 15-posted for passage in the Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st of electric power and energy or with mine area to the maximum extent Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, reading, to Calendar with Committee respect to any service territory served by possible and that other overburden is to March 16, 2006 Substitute such person or system; authorize a be disposed of in permitted areas or Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules municipal power agency to enter into previously mined areas, and that no received in House Feb 27-posted for passage in the contracts or agreements for its lawful overburden is to be disposed of in the Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, purposes including the sale or exchange waters of the Commonwealth; amend presiding officer; delivered to Governor February 28, 2006 of excess electric power or energy, KRS 350.440 to provide that no spoil be Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with transmission capacity or service, or disposed of in the waters of the 85) Committee Substitute, floor amendment related fuels and materials; authorize a Commonwealth, and that any spoil not (1-title) municipal power agency to adopt a seal returned to mine area be disposed of HB 80 (BR 437) - M. Denham, S. Mar 3-received in Senate and to sue and be sued; require that all only in previously disturbed areas on Brinkman, B. Farmer, D. Graham, R. Mar 7-to State and Local Government property of a municipal power agency be lands eligible for reclamation under the Meeks, B. Montell, R. Nelson, D. Pasley, (S) considered to be for a public purpose abandoned mine land program. M. Weaver, B. Yonts Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st and exempt from taxes by the reading, to Consent Calendar Commonwealth or any of its political (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) AN ACT relating to students called to Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules subdivisions; authorize a municipal military active duty. Mar 20-posted for passage in the power agency to enter into contracts and Jan 3-introduced in House; to Natural Amend KRS 38.470 to require that a Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, agreements with members for the sale of Resources and Environment (H) student called to federal military active March 21, 2006 electric power, transmission capacity or duty shall receive credit for academic Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 services, or power supply development HB 84/CI (BR 233) - B. Montell, A. work and reasonable time to make up Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, services, electric marketing or trading Wuchner, T. Edmonds, W. Hall, D. missed work. signed by each presiding officer; service, or supplies of related fuels or Horlander, D. Osborne delivered to Governor materials on terms and conditions (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. determined by board of directors; AN ACT relating to the medical 100) authorize a municipal power agency to expenses of county jails. Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on own an undivided interest or Amend KRS 441.045 to prohibit Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and HB 82 (BR 361) - M. Cherry, S. Baugh, participation in projects; authorize the counties from reimbursing health care providers for more than the cost of Jan 3-introduced in House; to sole purpose of enforcing any provision Act; provide that this Act does not equivalent services to providers under Transportation (H) of KRS 189.125; add a new section 6 to preclude a passenger from asserting a the Kentucky Medical Assistance Feb 14-posted in committee delay enforcement of the provisions of claim to recover damages which he or Program; provide that reimbursements seat belt law until January 1, 2007; she occasioned by the negligence of for less than those provided for under HB 86/LM (BR 65) - C. Hoffman, R. require the officers to issue a courtesy another person arising out of the the Kentucky Medical Assistance Wilkey, M. Marzian, R. Palumbo, T. warning rather than a citation for a operation or use of a motor vehicle; Program are not prohibited. Riner violation of KRS 189.125(6) until provide that no insurer shall lose any January 1, 2007. rights of subrogation; provide that if no HB 84 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to traffic regulations. suit is filed, the claimant's insurer may HFA (1, B. Montell) - Clarify that the Amend KRS 189.125, regarding seat (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) recover any amount paid on behalf of maximum payments for the cost of belts, to allow primary enforcement of the insured in excess of the first ten medical care for prisoners shall not the mandatory seat belt law, exempt Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on thousand dollars of bodily injury and exceed by 10% the rate paid for similar operators or passengers for which the Transportation property damages; provide that except services under the Kentucky Medical seat belt does not fit to NTSHA and Jan 3-introduced in House; to for newly acquired vehicles added to a Assistance Program; delete language manufacturers' specifications; prohibit Transportation (H) policy, the issuance, change, or relating to the creation of new or existing the inclusion of a conviction for a seat Feb 7-posted in committee adjustment of any motor vehicle liability payment programs at different rates. belt violation as part of a person's driving Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, security subsequent to an accident history record; amend KRS 189.990 to to Calendar with Committee Substitute without proof of coverage having been (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) specify the fine for violation of the Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor bound prior to the accident shall not mandatory seat belt law may be prepaid, amendments (1) and (2) filed to effectuate the recovery, the defeat of an Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on and if prepaid the offender does not Committee Substitute, floor amendment affirmative defense, or the avoidance of Local Government have to pay court costs; amend KRS (3-title) filed liability for court costs; exempt from the Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local 431.452 to conform; create a new Feb 13-posted for passage in the provisions of this Act any vehicle which Government (H) section of KRS Chapter 189 to prohibit Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, is legally parked at the time of the Jan 19-posted in committee law enforcement agencies from erecting February 14, 2006; floor amendments accident. Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st roadblocks for the sole purpose of (4) and (5) filed to Committee Substitute reading, to Calendar checking for violations of the seat belt Feb 14-floor amendment (6) filed to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules law; require the Transportation Cabinet Committee Substitute, floor amendment Feb 22-posted for passage in the to erect signs on the interstate system (7-title) filed Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, notifying motorists of the requirement to Feb 16-3rd reading; floor amendment Banking and Insurance February 23, 2006 use seat belts on the Commonwealth. (5) rejected ; Committee Substitute Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed adopted; floor amendments (2) and (4) and Insurance (H) HB 86 - AMENDMENTS adopted ; defeated 49-48 Jan 5-posted in committee HB 85 (BR 355) - J. Vincent HCS - Retain original provisions with Feb 22-floor amendment (8) filed to Jan 13-reassigned to Judiciary (H) the following exemptions: amend Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to recyclers. Section 1 to exempt individuals who Mar 10-floor amendment (9) filed to HB 88/FN (BR 377) - B. Montell, B. Create new sections of KRS 224.50 cannot properly fasten a seat belt; Committee Substitute Farmer require junkyard operators to report amend Section 4 to prohibit road blocks material quantities and income for for the sole purpose of enforcing any HB 87 (BR 805) - R. Crimm AN ACT relating to volunteer fire taxation purposes; to declare that provision of KRS 189.125; add a new department fuel expenses. violators of this Act shall be guilty of a section 6 to delay enforcement of the AN ACT relating to failure to maintain Amend KRS 138.344 to allow motor misdemeanor and subject to fines; to provisions of seat belt law until January security on a motor vehicle as required fuels taxes paid by volunteer fire require that a bill of sale identify the 1, 2007, require the officers issue a by Subtitle 39 of KRS Chapter 304. departments to be reimbursed. seller of a motor vehicle as the owner or courtesy warning rather than a citation Create a new section of Subtitle 39 of one having the power of attorney for the for a violation of KRS 189.125(6) until KRS Chapter 304 to provide that there (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) owner; require the receiving operator to January 1, 2007. shall be no recovery for the first ten file these documents with the county HFA (1, J. Stewart III) - Exempt from thousand dollars of bodily injury and the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on clerk; allow a person to qualify as an the seat belt requirement any vehicle first ten thousand dollars of property Appropriations and Revenue employee of an operator through a manufactured after 1985. damage based on any cause or right of Jan 3-introduced in House; to notarized document; require that each HFA (2, R. Wilkey) - Delete delayed action arising out of a motor vehicle Appropriations and Revenue (H) operator maintain a file with employee enforcement provisions; declare an accident if the owner or operator fails to notarized documents; require an EMERGENCY. own or maintain security as required by HB 89/LM (BR 471) - B. Montell intervening operator to furnish its HFA (3/Title, R. Wilkey) - Make title this subtitle; provide that the limitation of employee's notarized documents to all of amendment. damages shall not apply if the driver of AN ACT relating to hiring persons who its receiving operators; repeal, reenact, HFA (4, J. Stewart III) - Exempt the other vehicle is cited for driving are not United States citizens. and amend KRS 177.905, 177.910, operators and passengers of vehicles under the influence, intentionally causes Create new section of KRS Chapter 177.912, 177.915, 177.920, 177.925 twenty years old and older from seat belt the accident, flees from the scene, or at 336 to create definitions; require the 177.935, 177.940, 177.950, and 177.951 requirement. the time of the accident is in furtherance department of labor to promulgate as new sections of KRS 224.50 to allow HFA (5, J. Stewart III) - Reduce fine of commission of a felony; provide that administrative regulations to create a the cabinet to promulgate administrative for seat belt violation from a $25 the limitation of damages does not apply form consistent with Form I-9 including regulations regarding reporting sales of maximum to a $5 maximum. if the other vehicle is not being operated documentation requirements published recyclable materials for state tax HFA (6/P, R. Nelson) - Attach at the time of the accident and is not in by the Department of Homeland Security purposes and develop forms with provisions of HB 105. violation of KRS Chapter 189; provide to be used by Kentucky employers and specific requirements to implement this HFA (7/Title, R. Nelson) - Make title that a person involved in an accident in to establish procedures for written system; allow for verification of a seller's amendment. which the other vehicle is not covered by complaints relating to violations of the identity through a driver's license and HFA (8, J. DeCesare) - Amend insurance may assert, as an affirmative requirements of this Act; require proof of insurance; allow the cabinet to Section 4 to provide that a citation for a defense, the limitation of damages employers to verify the identity and impose fines on any person or operator violation of KRS 186.125 shall not be provisions of this Act; provide that if an employment eligibility of an employee by who fails to file vehicle transfer papers issued to a person at a roadblock unless owner of an uninsured vehicle institutes filling out the form within 3 business with the county clerk; make conforming the person is cited for another offense. an action to recover damages and is days of the first day of employment; amendments and technical corrections; HFA (9, H. Collins) - Delete the awarded an amount equal to or less than prohibit an employee who cannot amend KRS 177.990 to remove the committee substitute and all previously the minimum insurance requirements of provide documentation within 3 business penalty section for the sections that have adopted floor amendments in their KRS 304.39-110, the owner or operator days to continue in employment; permit been reenacted under this Act; amend entirety and replace with the provisions must be held liable for all court costs an employee who is unable to present KRS 177.978 to conform; provide that on of the original HB 86 with the following incurred by the parties to the action; the required documents within 3 the effective date of this Act, all relevant exceptions: amend Section 1 to apply provide that each person who applies for business days because the documents administrative and enforcement powers the provisions of the seat belt a driver's license, registers a motor were lost, stolen, or destroyed to present shall be transferred from the Department requirement to vehicles manufactured vehicle, or operates or owns a motor the receipt for the application of the of Highways to the Environmental and after 1981; remove exemption in the vehicle in this state is deemed to have replacement documents within 3 Public Protection Cabinet. original bill for individuals who cannot consented to being subject to this Act; business days and the actual documents properly fasten a seat belt; amend require all persons who apply for within 90 days; require employers to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Section 2 to exempt all fines, not just issuance or renewal of a driver's license, retain and make available for inspection, prepaid fines, for violations of KRS motor vehicle title, or motor vehicle forms and documentation for 3 years Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on 189.125(6) from court costs; amend registration to sign a declaration that the after the date of hire or 1 year after the Agriculture and Natural Resources Section 4 to prohibit road blocks for the person consents to the provisions of this date employment ends which ever is later; authorize the department to review communication device while operating a March 14, 2006; floor amendments (1) at the child's placement. the form and documentation and to refer motor vehicle on the highway. and (2-title) filed violations for investigation and HFA (2, T. Burch) - Retain original Mar 14-passed over and retained in (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) prosecution to the Attorney General; provisions of the bill; add that the the Orders of the Day; floor amendment establish civil and criminal penalties; passenger restriction for instruction (3) filed Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on require employers who hire without the permit and intermediate license holders Mar 15-3rd reading; floor amendments Health and Welfare required form and documentation to be applies only to passengers unrelated to (1) and (2-title) withdrawn ; passed 35-0 Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health responsible for payment of medically the driver. with committee amendment (1), floor and Welfare (H) necessary treatment for a medically HFA (3, J. Vincent) - Limit the amendment (3) Jan 10-posted in committee indigent employee and the employee's violations which require an additional six Mar 16-received in House; to Rules Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st household if the medical condition arose month wait to violations of GDL (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee during the course of employment; passenger and curfew restrictions, Mar 17-posted for passage for Substitute exempt employers from liability or moving violations for which points are concurrence in Senate committee Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules prosecution who in good faith rely on assessed, and violations of KRS amendment (1), floor amendment (3) for Jan 23-posted for passage in the documentation establishing employment 189.010(1). Monday, March 20, 2006 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, authorization where the document HFA (4, D. Pasley) - Clarify passenger Mar 20-House concurred in Senate January 24, 2006 appears to be authentic on its face; restrictions to place a limit of two committee amendment (1), floor Jan 24-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with create a new section of KRS 15 to unrelated persons younger than 20, amendment (3) ; passed 93-1 Committee Substitute require the Attorney General to give exempt farm vehicles registered under Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each Jan 25-received in Senate notice to the employer, to issue a cease KRS 186.050(4) from passenger presiding officer; delivered to Governor Jan 27-to Health and Welfare (S) and desist order, and to investigate and restrictions if the operator is engaged in Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st prosecute cases referred by the agricultural activities. 65) reading, to Consent Calendar department. HFA (5, D. Pasley) - Clarify passenger Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules restrictions to place a limit of 2 unrelated HB 91 (BR 257) - Ji. Lee, D. Graham, D. Feb 27-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) persons under 20. Owens Consent Orders of the Day for HFA (6, D. Pasley) - Clarify passenger Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on restrictions to exempt farm vehicles AN ACT relating to Medicaid services. Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Labor and Industry registered under KRS 186.050(4) from Amend KRS 205.531 to require review Mar 2-received in House; enrolled, Jan 3-introduced in House; to Labor passenger restrictions if the operator is of a denial of a service or services for signed by Speaker of the House and Industry (H) engaged in agricultural activities. medical necessity, or denial, limitation, Mar 3-enrolled, signed by President of SCA (1, B. Guthrie) - Provide that the or termination of a service or services the Senate; delivered to Governor HB 90 (BR 476) - T. Burch, J. Bowen, issuance of an intermediate license shall involving a medical or surgical specialty Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. M. Cherry, L. Clark, B. Farmer, D. Floyd, begin on April 1, 2007, and the issuance or subspecialty, to be reviewed by a 17) J. Gray, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, D. of the permanent license shall begin on board certified or board eligible Keene, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. October 1, 2007; establish the effective physician in the specialty area; require HB 93/LM (BR 8) - R. Wilkey, C. Marzian, R. Meeks, C. Miller, D. Owens, date of the amendments relating to the that the reviewing physician be an Belcher, J. Crenshaw, R. Meeks, A. R. Palumbo, R. Rand, J. Richards, K. issuance of an instruction permit to any individual who was not involved in the Simpson, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Stein, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Wilkey, person who obtains or renews an original denial and is not the provider of Westrom A. Wuchner instruction permit on or after October 1, services under consideration in the 2006. hearing. AN ACT relating to criminal record AN ACT relating to graduated driver's SFA (1, J. Pendleton) - Revoke the expungement. licenses for teenagers. driver's license of a minor who is HB 91 - AMENDMENTS Create a new section of KRS Chapter Amend KRS 186.450 and create new convicted of possessing, purchasing, or HCS - Retain original provisions 533 to allow persons convicted of one sections of KRS Chapter 186 to require attempting to purchase alcoholic except specify that the administrative Class D felony or a series of Class D a person at least 16 years of age and beverages; graduate penalty for a hearing process applies only to a felonies arising out of a single event to under 18 years to hold an instruction person's first, second, or third offense. Medicaid managed care organization; petition to have their record expunged; permit for 180 days before applying for SFA (2/Title, J. Pendleton) - Make title exempt services rendered by a provide steps for Commonwealth's an intermediate license; require a person amendment. chiropractor or optometrist as specified attorneys' involvement in the process, to hold an intermediate license for 180 SFA (3, T. Jensen) - Exempt permit in KRS 304.17A-607(1)(b). notification of victim, and payment of fee; days and complete a driver training and intermediate license holders from amend KRS 431.078 to provide that a program before applying for an passenger restrictions if they are (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) person convicted of a misdemeanor may operator's license; make a permit valid accompanied by a driving instructor from petition for expungement of the record for three years and an intermediate a driver training school or secondary Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on five years after adjudication, and to license valid for two years; require a school. Health and Welfare increase fee; amend KRS 431.076 to person applying for an intermediate Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health impose a fee of $50 on any person filing license to present a statement to state (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) and Welfare (H) a motion after a dismissal resulting from police signed by a parent or a guardian Jan 10-posted in committee successful completion of a diversion or attesting to at least 60 hours of Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, mediation program; amend KRS supervised driving, including at least 10 Transportation to Calendar with Committee Substitute 527.040 to exempt individuals who have hours at night with a licensed person at Jan 3-introduced in House; to Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules had their records expunged from the least 21 years of age; require a 180-day Transportation (H) Feb 13-posted for passage in the statute on a felon in possession of a extension to the permit or intermediate Jan 24-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, firearm. license for a violation or conviction under Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st February 14, 2006 KRS Chapter 186, 189, or 189A; require reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with the State Police to affix a sticker to an Substitute Committee Substitute HB 93 - AMENDMENTS intermediate license and update Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Feb 15-received in Senate HCS/LM - Amend to raise the fee for computer information; require that the amendments (1) and (2) filed to Feb 17-to Health and Welfare (S) an expungement petition by $30. intermediate license be carried while Committee Substitute HFA (1, B. Montell) - Prohibit operating a vehicle; prohibit a driver with Jan 30-posted for passage in the HB 92 (BR 489) - Ji. Lee, J. Richards, T. expungement for persons who were an intermediate license from driving Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Riner incarcerated for the felony offense. between 12 midnight and 6 a.m.; prohibit January 31, 2006; floor amendment (3) HFA (2, R. Wilkey) - Amend to include a driver with a permit or an intermediate filed to Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to youth smoking. elder abuse in the list of non-expungable from driving at any time with more than Jan 31-floor amendments (4) (5) and Amend KRS 438.311 to prohibit family felonies. one person under the age of 20 years; (6) filed to Committee Substitute members from providing tobacco HFA (3, B. Montell) - Amend to amend KRS 186.412, 186.470, 186.480, Feb 6-3rd reading, passed 89-3 with products to children in the custody of the prohibit expungements for persons who 186.6401, and KRS 186.990 to conform; Committee Substitute, floor amendments state; amend KRS 605.110 to permit served a sentence of incarceration after EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2006. (2) (3) and (6) children in the custody of the state to the entry of a judgment of conviction. Feb 7-received in Senate participate in smoking cessation services HFA (4, R. Wilkey) - Amend to remove HB 90 - AMENDMENTS Feb 9-to Transportation (S) at local health departments at no cost. the $50 fee payable by persons HCS - Make technical corrections. Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, completing a diversion plan; require the HFA (1, P. Marcotte) - Prohibit a to Consent Calendar with committee HB 92 - AMENDMENTS clerk of the court to send notice of the person under the age of 18 who amendment (1) HCS - Retain original provisions and petition to the crime victim. possesses an instruction permit or an Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules specify that the child may participate in intermediate license from operating a Mar 13-posted for passage in the public health smoking cessation efforts if (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) cell phone or other wireless Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, smoking cessation efforts are not offered Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Labor and Industry Judiciary for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 3-introduced in House; to Labor (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 and Industry (H) Judiciary (H) Mar 2-passed over and retained in the Jan 20-posted in committee Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 6-posted in committee Orders of the Day; floor amendment (1) Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st filed to Committee Substitute HB 98 (BR 194) - M. Henley, J. Gray, W. Public Protection reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 6-passed over and retained in the Hall, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Substitute Orders of the Day Jenkins, M. Marzian, K. Stein, J. Wayne, Appropriations and Revenue (H) Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 7-passed over and retained in the R. Wilkey, B. Yonts Feb 14-posted in committee for passage in the Regular Orders of the Orders of the Day Day for Friday, January 20, 2006 Mar 8-passed over and retained in the AN ACT relating to health care. HB 101/LM (BR 263) - A. Simpson Jan 23-floor amendments (1) and (2) Orders of the Day Create a new section of KRS 205.510 filed to Committee Substitute Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with to 205.645 to create the Fair Share AN ACT relating to crimes and Jan 25-floor amendment (3) filed to Committee Substitute, floor amendment Health Care Fund within the Cabinet for punishments. Committee Substitute (1) Health and Family Services for the Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 16-floor amendment (4) filed to Mar 10-received in House; to Rules purpose of supporting the operations of 510 to require the court to issue a no Committee Substitute (H) the Medicaid program; permit the fund to contact order obligating a defendant Feb 22-3rd reading; floor amendment Mar 20-posted for passage for receive funds; create new sections of convicted of a felony sex offense, other (3) rejected ; passed 76-21 with concurrence in Senate Committee KRS Chapter 336 to define than indecent exposure, under KRS Committee Substitute, floor amendments Substitute, floor amendment (1) for "commissioner," "employee," "employer," Chapter 510 to have no contact or only (2) and (4) Tuesday, March 21, 2006 "health insurance costs," and "wages"; court-permitted contact with the victim of Feb 23-received in Senate Mar 21-House concurred in Senate provide that the term "employer" does the offenses; declare that violation of the Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) Committee Substitute, floor amendment not include a nonprofit entity or order is a Class D felony for the first (1) ; passed 98-0 governmental agency, but that it offense and a Class C felony for each HB 94 (BR 261) - R. Wilkey Mar 22-enrolled, signed by each includes only companies with 10,000 or subsequent offense. presiding officer; delivered to Governor more employees; provide that an AN ACT relating to mobile and Apr 3-became law without Governor's employer, on January 1, 2007, and HB 101 - AMENDMENTS recreational vehicle parks. signature (Acts ch. 111) annually thereafter, shall submit to the HCS/LM - Delete original provisions; Amend KRS 219.410 to exclude commissioner of the Department of create a new section of KRS Chapter mobile home and recreational vehicle HB 95 (BR 297) - R. Wilkey Labor the number of employees in 510 relating to sex offenses to provide parks owned and operated by local Kentucky as of January 1 of the previous that a conviction of a felony offense governments from the provisions of KRS AN ACT relating to speed limits. year, the amount spent by the employer under the chapter operates as an 219.310 to 219.410. Amend KRS 189.390, regarding during that previous year on health application for a restraining order speed limits, to set a maximum speed insurance costs in the state, and the prohibiting contact with the victim, unless HB 94 - AMENDMENTS limit of 65 MPH on interstates, parkways percentage of payroll that was spent by the victim requests otherwise; provide HCS - Retain original provisions; and other 4 lane state highways. the employer in the previous year on defendant notice of right to request a specify that the new language applies to health insurance costs in the state; hearing on the restraining order; provide manufactured home parks, mobile home (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) require an employer that does not spend for time of hearing; provide for contents parks, or recreational vehicle parks 8% of the total wages paid to employees of order; provide for modification of order owned and operated on a temporary or Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on in the state on health insurance costs to upon petition of victim or defendant; seasonal basis by a local government. Transportation pay to the commissioner an amount provide for modification hearing; provide HFA (1, R. Wilkey) - Specify that all Jan 3-introduced in House; to equal to the difference between what the for entering order into KSP LINK installations of manufactured homes and Transportation (H) employer pays up to 8% of the total computer system; provide civil and mobile homes pursuant to this wages paid to its employees in the state; criminal immunity for law enforcement subsection shall be performed by an HB 96 (BR 485) - T. Pullin, J. Carr, B. assess a $250 civil penalty for each day officers acting in good faith in enforcing installer certified under KRS 227.560 in Farmer, J. Higdon, R. Webb that the report is not made, and a an order; provide for nondisclosure of accordance with the manufacturer's $250,000 civil penalty for failure to make victim's personal information; violation of instructions, if available, or ANSI 225.1 AN ACT relating to Kentucky National the required payment; require the order is Class A misdemeanor. Manufactured Home Installations. Guard and Reserve death benefits, commissioner to report by March 15 HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title SCS - Retain original provisions, declaring an emergency, and making an each year to the Governor on various amendment. except add an exclusion from the appropriation therefor. aspects of the program; require the provisions of KRS 219.310 to 219.410 Amend KRS 61.315 to require that the commissioner to verify each year the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) for festivals of not more than 30 days State Treasurer pay death benefits in the number of employers in Kentucky with that are organized and operated by local amount of $75,000 when a member of 10,000 or more employees; require the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on governments; make technical correction. the Kentucky National Guard or Reserve commissioner to promulgate an Judiciary SFA (1, R. Sanders Jr) - Make dies on federal active duty; make an administrative regulation to carry out the Jan 3-introduced in House; to installer certification standards apply to appropriation in the amount of provisions of the bill; identify the Act as Judiciary (H) all installations of manufactured homes $1,050,000 to carry out the provisions of the "Fair Share Health Care Act"; Jan 12-posted in committee and mobile homes, rather than just those the Act; make amendment to KRS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2007. Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, installations for temporary parks or 61.315 retroactive to July 1, 2002; to Calendar with Committee Substitute, festivals operated by local governments. declare an EMERGENCY. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) committee amendment (1-title) Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on for passage in the Regular Orders of the Health and Welfare Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Local Government Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and and Insurance (H) Committee Substitute, committee Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local Public Protection Jan 11-posted in committee amendment (1-title) Government (H) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, Feb 9-received in Senate Jan 27-posted in committee Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) HB 99 (BR 89) - M. Cherry Feb 13-to Judiciary (S) Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute HB 97 (BR 368) - C. Embry Jr Jan 6-WITHDRAWN HB 102 (BR 180) - M. Marzian, C. Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules Hoffman Feb 9-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to workers' HB 100/FN (BR 477) - M. Cherry, B. Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, compensation. Farmer AN ACT relating to nursing. February 10, 2006; floor amendment (1) Amend KRS 342.267 to increase the Create a new section of KRS Chapter filed to Committee Substitute penalties for workers' compensation AN ACT relating to tax credits for 314 to enact and enter into the Nurse Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with insurance companies and self-insured supplemental military pay. Licensure Compact with all other Committee Substitute, floor amendment groups or employers engaging in unfair Create a new section of KRS Chapter jurisdictions that legally join in the (1) claims settlement practices, from $1,000 141 to define terms and establish a non compact; declare the purpose of the Feb 14-received in Senate to $5,000 per violation to $5,000 to refundable military supplemental pay compact; define terms; recognize a Feb 16-to Licensing, Occupations & $50,000 per violation. credit; amend KRS 141.0205 to prioritize multistate licensure privilege to practice Administrative Regulations (S) credit; amend KRS 61.394 to require for registered nurses or practical Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) state employees who are activated for nurses; permit the Kentucky Board of reading, to Calendar with Committee military service to be paid supplemental Nursing to limit or revoke the multistate Substitute Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on pay by employer state agencies. licensure privilege of any nurse to practice in Kentucky; establish nurse," "practical nurse," or "licensed personnel; establish a Commonwealth Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on application requirements; require practical nurse" used in KRS to include fund to allocate moneys collected from Transportation reporting of any actions taken by the individuals licensed, credentialed, or the surtax to the Cabinet for Health and Jan 3-introduced in House; to Kentucky Board of Nursing to the home privileged under KRS Chapter 314; Family Services for the provision of Transportation (H) state of the licensee; establish a EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2007. health care services, mental health and coordinated licensure information substance abuse services, and smoking HB 106 (BR 842) - R. Wilkey, C. system and provide for interchange of HB 102 - AMENDMENTS prevention and cessation; allocate Hoffman, M. Marzian, K. Stein information among compact states; HCS - Retain original provisions; moneys to the School Facilities provide immunity for party states, amend KRS 314.101 to permit nurses Construction Commission for building AN ACT relating to seat belt usage. officers, employees, or agents of a party licensed in another state to practice in new school or additions or renovations Amend KRS 189.125 to allow for state's nurse licensing board who act in Kentucky during an emergency to existing schools in certain school primary enforcement of the seat belt law. accordance with the provisions of the occurring in the Commonwealth or any districts; allocate moneys to fund compact; prohibit amendment of the other state declared by the President of veteran's nursing homes, to the Council (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) compact unless the amendment has the United States or the Governor of on Postsecondary Education for the been enacted into the laws of all party Kentucky; authorize the board to purpose of tuition assistance, to the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on states; provide for severability for any determine the duration and conditions of Kentucky diabetes research trust fund, Transportation provision in the compact that is contrary the practice during the emergency; and to the General Fund; require each Jan 3-introduced in House; to to the constitution of any party state or of authorize nurses licensed in another agency or organization receiving funds Transportation (H) the United States or the applicability state who is in the Commonwealth on a to report on the use of the moneys to the Feb 28-posted in committee thereof to any government, agency, nonroutine basis to provide nursing Interim Joint Committee on person, or circumstance; amend KRS consultation services or present Appropriations and Revenue, the Interim HB 107 (BR 26) - S. Westrom, R. 314.011 to include individuals who hold continuing education programs. Joint Committee on Health and Welfare, Damron, B. Farmer the privilege to practice in the definitions and the Legislative Research of "nurse," "registered nurse," and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Commission by August 30, 2007, and AN ACT relating to jurors. "licensed practical nurse"; amend KRS each August thereafter; Effective July 1, Amend KRS 29A.100 to require that a 314.021 to permit individuals privileged Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on 2006; EMERGENCY. person be excused from jury duty when under the compact to practice in Health and Welfare that person requests to be excused and Kentucky and make it unlawful for any Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) is the primary caregiver having active nurse, employer of nurses, or any and Welfare (H) care and custody of a child under six person having knowledge of facts to Jan 10-posted in committee Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on years of age or a family member over 65 refrain from reporting to the board a Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Appropriations and Revenue or disabled. nurse who has been convicted of any reading, to Calendar with Committee Jan 3-introduced in House; to felony or a misdemeanor involving Substitute Appropriations and Revenue (H) drugs, alcohol, fraud, deceit, falsification Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of records, a breach of trust, physical Feb 21-posted for passage in the HB 104 (BR 819) - J. Draud, C. Embry harm or endangerment to others, or Regular Orders of the Day for Jr Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on dishonesty under the laws of any state Wednesday, February 22, 2006 Judiciary or of the United States or a nurse who Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with AN ACT relating to the primary Jan 3-introduced in House; to has a license, privilege, or credential to Committee Substitute program. Judiciary (H) practice as a nurse denied, limited, Feb 24-received in Senate suspended, probated, revoked, or Feb 28-to Licensing, Occupations & Amend KRS 158.030 and 158.031 to HB 108/FN (BR 913) - S. Riggs, S. otherwise disciplined in another Administrative Regulations (S) clarify that a child who is at least 5 years Brinkman, Dw. Butler, L. Clark, H. jurisdiction on grounds sufficient for Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st of age, but less than 6 years of age may Collins, J. Comer Jr, W. Hall, D. these actions in the Commonwealth; reading, to Consent Calendar be advanced through the primary Horlander, J. Jenkins, G. Lynn, J. amend KRS 314.042 to authorize the Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted program if the student is determined to Richards, B. Yonts board to issued a registration to practice for passage in the Consent Orders of the have acquired the academic and social advanced registered nursing to an Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 skills taught in kindergarten as AN ACT relating to compensatory time applicant who holds the privilege to Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; determined by local board policy; for certified employees. practice as a registered nurse under the received in House provide that the student may be Amend KRS 158.080 to require local compact if the registered nurse has met Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each classified as other than a kindergarten boards of education to compensate all of the requirements for advance presiding officer; delivered to Governor student for purposes of funding under teachers with compensatory time or registered nursing practice; require the Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. KRS 157.310 to 157.440. compensation at their normal rate of pay advanced registered nurse to maintain 86) for time extended beyond seven and an active registered nurse license issued (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) one-half hours per day or 37 and one- by the Kentucky Board of Nursing or to HB 103/AA (BR 210) - M. Marzian, J. half hours per week; allow compensatory hold a current privilege to practice as a Draud, R. Meeks, K. Stein Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on time to accumulate; state that no teacher registered nurse in Kentucky; amend Education shall be required to work more than the KRS 314.046 to permit a registered AN ACT relating to the taxation of Jan 3-introduced in House; to minimum term during the school year; nurse privileged in Kentucky to make the tobacco products, making an Education (H) amend KRS 158.649 to conform. actual determination and appropriation therefor, and declaring an Jan 5-posted in committee pronouncement of death for hospice emergency. Jan 17-posting withdrawn (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) patients; amend KRS 314.085 to Amend KRS 138.130 to include snuff authorize the board to require a holder of in the definition of "other tobacco HB 105 (BR 824) - R. Nelson, T. Pullin Jan 3-introduced in House; to a privilege to practice as a nurse to products"; amend KRS 138.140 to Education (H) submit to a mental-health, chemical- increase the 26-cent cigarette surtax to AN ACT relating to motor vehicle dependency, or physical evaluation if 71 cents and increase the tax rate on operator's license fees. HB 109/FN (BR 473) - M. Denham, R. there is reasonable cause to believe that other tobacco products to 32% effective Amend KRS 186.531 to require fees Adams, M. Weaver, S. Westrom the holder is unable to practice with July 1, 2006; amend KRS 138.143 to for issuance of driver's licenses and reasonable skill and safety or has impose a 45-cent cigarette floor stocks instruction permits to be reduced by AN ACT relating to sales tax. abused alcohol or drugs; amend KRS tax effective June 30, 2006; provide that twelve dollars; amend KRS 281A.150 to Amend KRS 139.480 to exempt from 314.089 to authorize the board to the floor stocks tax may be paid in three establish fees for issuance of sales and use tax straw, wood shavings, temporary suspend or take disciplinary equal installments; amend KRS 138.195 commercial driver's licenses, instruction and sawdust used in agricultural or action against a privilege of a nurse and 438.335 to conform; create new permits and endorsements; require three equine pursuits; ACT takes effect August granted under the compact; amend KRS sections of KRS Chapter 41 to establish dollars and fifty cents for issuance of 1, 2006. 314.091 to authorize the board to a children's dental fund and allocate licenses to be deposited in the general reprimand, deny, limit, revoke, probate, moneys collected from the other tobacco fund; establish that the commercial (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) or suspend any privilege to practice as a products tax to the Department for driver's license expire in the birth month nurse granted under the compact; Public Health to provide dental and oral of the license holder; and require the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on amend KRS 314.099 to establish that health care and services to children cabinet to promulgate a fee schedule for Appropriations and Revenue the jurisdiction of the Kentucky Board of under 21 whose family income is below commercial driver's licenses and Jan 3-introduced in House; to Nursing includes individuals granted the 250% of the federal poverty level, and endorsements issuance for less than Appropriations and Revenue (H) privilege to practice nursing under the provide funding for health care benefits four years. compact; and create a new section of and health insurance benefits for active HB 110 (BR 897) - M. Denham KRS Chapter 314 to define the terms and retired state employees and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) "registered nurse," "licensed registered classified and certified public school AN ACT relating to agritourism. Amend KRS 247.804 to change the Mar 3-received in Senate Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking arrest authority to criminal immigration membership of the Agritourism Advisory Mar 7-to State and Local Government and Insurance (H) violations. Council. (S) Jan 11-posted in committee HFA (1, S. Lee) - Amend to limit Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, provisions of subsection (3) of Section 1 HB 110 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Consent Calendar to Calendar relating to policies of law enforcement SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Add a member of Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted agencies to law enforcement agencies of the Jackson Purchase Resource Mar 20-posted for passage in the for passage in the Regular Orders of the urban-county governments. Conservation and Development Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 HFA (2, S. Lee) - Amend to limit all of Foundation, Inc. to the Agritourism March 21, 2006 Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 the bill's provisions to counties Advisory Council. Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Feb 14-received in Senate containing urban county governments. Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, Feb 16-to Banking and Insurance (S) HFA (3, S. Lee) - Replace reference (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) signed by each presiding officer; Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st to law enforcement agencies with a delivered to Governor reading, to Calendar reference to city, county, urban-county, Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules charter county, or consolidated local Agriculture and Natural Resources 101) Mar 20-posted for passage in the government in that part of the bill Jan 3-introduced in House; to Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, prohibiting a policy regarding the non- Agriculture and Small Business (H) HB 112 (BR 474) - R. Damron March 21, 2006 enforcement of federal law. Jan 10-posted in committee Mar 21-passed over and retained in Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to establishment of the Orders of the Day (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) reading, to Calendar an interstate compact to regulate Mar 22-passed over and retained in Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules designated insurance products. the Orders of the Day Jan 3-introduced in House; to Jan 17-posted for passage in the Establish Subtitle 50 of KRS Chapter Mar 23-passed over and retained in Judiciary (H) Regular Orders of the Day for 304 and create a new section thereof to the Orders of the Day Jan 6-posted in committee Wednesday, January 18, 2006 establish the Interstate Insurance Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 93-1 Product Regulation Compact and make received in House; enrolled, signed by reading, to Calendar with Committee Jan 19-received in Senate Kentucky a member of the compact; each presiding officer; delivered to Substitute Jan 23-to Agriculture and Natural provide that among the purposes of the Governor Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules Resources (S) compact is to develop uniform standards Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 22-recommitted to Appropriations Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, for insurance products pertaining to 117) and Revenue (H) to Consent Calendar with committee individual and group annuity, life Mar 1-floor amendment (1) filed to amendment (1) insurance, disability income, and long- HB 113 (BR 464) - S. Rudy, J. Carr, J. Committee Substitute Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules term insurance products; create among Stewart III, A. Wuchner Mar 2-floor amendments (2) and (3) Mar 15-posted for passage in the the compacting states a joint public filed to Committee Substitute Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, agency known as the Interstate AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. March 16, 2006 Insurance Product Regulation Amend KRS 139.470 to delete gross HB 116/CI (BR 835) - R. Meeks Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Commission; establish powers of the receipts from sales of water used in committee amendment (1) ; received in commission; provide that each equine businesses from exempt AN ACT relating to the collection of House; to Rules (H) compacting state shall have one transactions; amend KRS 139.531 to DNA. Mar 17-posted for passage for member of the commission; authorize exempt from sales and use tax the sale Amend KRS 17.170 to require the concurrence in Senate committee the commission to establish bylaws, a of feed, seed, commercial fertilizer, collection of DNA from any person, amendment (1) for Monday, March 20, management committee, and legislative machinery, machinery repair parts, including any juvenile, who is convicted 2006 and advisory committees; provide that a horse embyros and semen, fuel, and on- on or after the effective date of any Mar 20-House concurred in Senate uniform standard shall become effective farm facilities to persons engaged in felony offense, or who is in the custody committee amendment (1) ; passed 95-0 90 days after its promulgation by the raising equine as a business; provide of the Department of Corrections, the Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each commission or such later date as that the Act takes effect August 1, 2006. Department of Juvenile Justice, or a presiding officer; delivered to Governor determined by the commission; permit a local or county jail on the effective date Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. compacting state to opt out of a uniform (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) for conviction of a felony offense, or who 66) standard; provide that the commission is on probation, parole, conditional shall attempt to resolve any disputes Jan 3-introduced in House; to discharge, conditional release or HB 111/LM (BR 77) - P. Marcotte which may arise between two or more Appropriations and Revenue (H) diversion for a felony offense that compacting states; require insurers and occurred prior to the effective date; AN ACT relating to the removal of third-party filers who seek to have a HB 114 (BR 195) - R. Wilkey, M. repeal KRS 17.171, 17.172, 17.173, and Social Security numbers from marriage product approved by the commission to Weaver 17.174. licenses. file the product with the commission and Amend KRS 402.100 to delete the pay filing fees; provide for appeal of AN ACT relating to eminent domain. requirement for the inclusion of Social disapproval of a product; authorize the Create a new section of KRS Chapter (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Security numbers on the marriage commission to accept contributions and 416 to delineate allowable and license; delete the requirement for the other forms of funding from the National prohibited public uses of property Jan 3-introduced in House; to county clerk to store the Social Security Association of Insurance subject to eminent domain; amend KRS Judiciary (H) number; require a Social Security Commissioners, compacting states, and 416.540 to specify "public use" and not number, if possessed by a party to a other sources; provide that any state is "public purpose" as the correct HB 117/FN (BR 839) - R. Meeks, J. marriage license, to be used as a form of eligible to be a compacting state; provide terminology in relation to eminent Draud, C. Hoffman, D. Owens, T. Riner, identification; permit other forms of that the compact shall become effective domain; amend KRS 416.580 to require A. Simpson identification; require the Social Security upon legislative enactment by two that commissioners appointed to value number to be forwarded to the agency compacting states; provide that the property in eminent domain cases be AN ACT relating to lead-based paint responsible for enforcing child support compact shall be effective for adopting real estate appraisers or realtors and to and lead hazards. and stored by that agency with a uniform standards for products filed with create a mechanism for their selection. Amend KRS 211.900 to define "lead- nonidentifying numeric; and prohibit the the commission only after 26 states are based paint," "lead hazard," "lead-safe Social Security number from being compacting states or states representing (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) work practices," "clearance released to the public. greater than 40 percent of the premium examination," "risk assessment," and volume for life insurance, annuity, Jan 3-introduced in House; to "elevated blood lead levels"; change the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) disability income, and long-term care Judiciary (H) date of dwelling construction and original insurance products based on records of painting from 1945 to 1960 in the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on the National Association of Insurance HB 115/LM/CI (BR 853) - S. Lee definition of "at-risk persons"; amend Judiciary Commissioners for the prior year; KRS 211.903 to require testing for an Jan 3-introduced in House; to provide for withdrawal from the compact; AN ACT relating to crimes and elevated blood lead level as part of the Judiciary (H) provide for action by the commission punishments. Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis Feb 14-posted in committee upon default by a compacting state; Create a new section of KRS Chapter and Treatment (EPSDT) program; Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st provide for dissolution of the compact; 431 to authorize certified peace officers require the secretary to establish a reading, to Calendar provide that all lawful actions of the to enforce U. S. immigration laws and statewide program for testing of at-risk Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules commission are binding upon the prohibit police agencies from prohibiting persons and other target populations of Mar 1-posted for passage in the compacting states. their officers from doing so. children under age six years of age and Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, pregnant women; require the cabinet to March 2, 2006 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 115 - AMENDMENTS promulgate administrative regulations to Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 95-0 HCS/LM - Amend to limit the bill's establish methods and intervals for screening and testing, notifying health dwelling and other places the child Committee Substitute volunteer fire departments that have care providers of methods and intervals, routinely spends more than 6 hours per Mar 2-received in Senate entered into a valid interlocal agreement guidelines for reporting of tests of blood week; increase removal period from 30 Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (S) for the provision of fire protection lead levels to affected persons and the to 60 days; amend KRS 200.658 to add Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st services across county boundaries; cabinet, and keeping and reporting on members to the Kentucky Early reading; returned to Health and Welfare require preferences be given to those records of the incidence of elevated Intervention System Interagency (S) volunteer fire departments that have blood lead levels; amend KRS 211.905 Coordinating Council; amend KRS Mar 22-reported favorably, 2nd entered into valid interlocal agreements to require remediation of lead hazards; 189.515 to require persons under age 16 reading, to Rules with Committee for the provision of fire protection amend KRS 211.994 to increase the fine and older to wear protective helmets Substitute, committee amendment (1- services across county boundaries; for the failure to remove hazardous lead when riding or operating an ATV; amend title) ; floor amendments (1) and (2) filed increase reimbursement to volunteer fire based substances within 30 days from KRS 189.125, to require primary to Committee Substitute departments for lost equipment for those $25 to $100. enforcement of the seat belt law; amend Mar 23-floor amendments (3) and (4) departments that have entered into a KRS 189.990 to specify the fine for filed to Committee Substitute valid interlocal agreement for the HB 117 - AMENDMENTS violation of the mandatory seat belt law Mar 24-posted for passage in the provision of fire protection services HCS/FN - Retain original provisions of may be prepaid, and if prepaid the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, across county boundaries; amend KRS the bill; delete amendments to KRS offender does not have to pay court March 24, 2006; 3rd reading; floor 311A.155 to require the board to grant 211.905 relating to requirements for costs; amend KRS 431.452 to conform; amendment (2) defeated ; passed 22-15 preferences to counties that have removing lead hazards; make technical create a new section of KRS Chapter with Committee Substitute, committee entered into valid interlocal agreements correction. 189 to prohibit law enforcement amendment (1-title), floor amendments for the provision of emergency services SCS (1/FN) - Replace all text with the agencies from erecting roadblocks for (1) (3) and (4); received in House; to across county boundaries; increase provisions of SB 188/HCS; add pregnant the sole purpose of checking for Rules (H); posted for passage for reimbursement to counties for lost women to the definition of "at-risk violations of the seat belt law; require the concurrence in Senate Committee equipment for those counties that have persons"; delete the definition of "lead Transportation Cabinet to erect signs on Substitute, committee amendment (1- entered into a valid interlocal agreement based hazard"; specify that when a child the interstate system notifying motorists title), floor amendments (1) (3) and (4) for the provision of emergency services has an elevated blood level cabinet of the requirement to use seat belts on Apr 10-returned to Senate; received in across county boundaries; reduce representatives shall inspect the the Commonwealth; exempt all fines, not Senate; bill reconsidered (change deduction from state aid for dwelling and other places the child just prepaid fines, for violations of KRS PASSED status); recommitted to Health reimbursement of lost equipment to routinely spends more than 6 hours per 189.125(6) from court costs; prohibit and Welfare (S); reported favorably, to counties for lost equipment for those week; delete Section 8 of SB 188/HCS roadblocks for the sole purpose of Rules with Committee Substitute (2) as a counties that have entered into a valid requiring booster seats for children of a enforcing any provision of KRS 189.125; Consent Bill; posted for passage in the interlocal agreement for the provision of specified age, height, and weight; add add a new section to delay enforcement Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, emergency services across county the provisions of HB 334/GA to require of the provisions of the seat belt law until April 10, 2006; floor amendments (1) (3) boundaries; amend KRS 39B.020 to persons age 16 and older to wear January 1, 2007, and require that and (4) withdrawn ; Committee encourage the creation of voluntary protective helmet when riding or officers issue a courtesy warning rather Substitute withdrawn; passed with 23-15 regional emergency service districts operating an ATV; exempt requirement than a citation for a violation of KRS Committee Substitute (2), committee through the creation of interlocal when the ATV is used for agricultural 189.125(6) until January 1, 2007. amendment (1-title) agreements; amend KRS 39C.020 to purposes; add the provisions of SB SCA (1/Title, D. Seum) - Make title Apr 11-received in House; posted for increase supplementary state funds for 39/GA to prohibit enforcement of rules or amendment. passage for concurrence in Senate those regional emergency management regulations promulgated by an air SFA (1, J. Denton) - Retain orginal Committee Substitute (2), committee districts created through valid interlocal pollution control district until the local provisions of HB 117/SCS; make amendment (1-title) ; House concurred agreements; amend KRS 258.119 to government governing body approves technical corrections. in Senate Committee Substitute (2), require the Commissioner of Agriculture the rule or regulation; apply the SFA (2, D. Seum) - Insert provision committee amendment (1-title) ; passed to grant preferences to those counties prohibition to any rule or regulation that would suspend the operation of the 48-45 that have entered into valid interlocal adopted after June 1, 2005, that mandatory ATV helmet provision for Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each agreements for the provision of animal imposes more stringent regulation than persons under 16 years of age on a presiding officer; delivered to Governor control services across county those imposed by state or federal county by county basis if the county has Apr 18-signed by Governor (Acts ch. boundaries; amend KRS 224.43-505 to government until approved by three- more than 500 unserved felony 180) require the reimbursement of 100% of fifths of the local government governing warrants. direct expenses involved in eliminating body. SFA (3, J. Pendleton) - Retain HB 118 (BR 865) - R. Meeks, S. illegal open dumps in counties that have SCS (2) - Amend KRS 214.155 to provisions of HB 117/SCS; delete the Brinkman entered into valid interlocal agreements include all tests for heritable disorders to exemption of the ATV headgear for the provision of solid waste be performed as recommended by the requirement when engaged in farm or AN ACT relating to alien disability. management services across county American College of Medical Genetics; agriculture related activities. Amend KRS 381.290, relating to right boundaries, provided other criteria is amend KRS 211.900 to add a definition SFA (4, D. Williams) - Add the of an alien intending to be naturalized to met; reduce matching grant of lead-based paint and lead-based provisions of the original HB 86 with the own real or personal property in requirements for counties that have hazard; add pregnant women and following exceptions: apply the Kentucky, to delete original provisions entered into valid interlocal agreements children 72 months of age and younger provisions of the seat belt requirement and replace them with a provision for the provision of solid waste residing in a dwelling painted prior to only to vehicles manufactured after permitting aliens, both resident and management services across county 1978 in areas defined as high risk to the 1981; remove exemption in the original nonresident, to own real and personal boundaries; amend KRS 177.320 to definition of "at-risk persons"; add bill for individuals who cannot properly property in Kentucky in the same establish a new road fund for counties definition of "elevated blood lead level"; fasten a seat belt; exempt all fines, not manner as a citizen, except as provided that have entered into valid interlocal add definition of "confirmed elevated just prepaid fines, for violations of KRS by an applicable statute or treaty; repeal agreements for the provision of road and blood lead level"; amend KRS 211.901 189.125(6) from court costs; prohibit KRS 381.300, 381.310, 381.320, bridge construction and maintenance to delete lead testing requirements; road blocks for the sole purpose of 381.330, and 381.340 restricting the across county boundaries; establish a amend KRS 211.902 to require reporting enforcing any provision of KRS 189.125; rights of aliens to own property in formula for the distribution of this new of blood lead tests with a 2.3 microgram add a new section to delay enforcement Kentucky. road fund; set conditions for the use of per deciliter of whole blood lead level; of the provisions of seat belt law until this fund by counties that have entered require elevated blood lead level tests to January 1, 2007, and require the officers (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) into valid interlocal agreements for the be reported to the cabinet in an issue a courtesy warning rather than a provision of road and bridge construction approved electronic form within 7 days; citation for a violation of KRS 189.125(6) Jan 3-introduced in House; to and maintenance across county require the cabinet to promulgate until January 1, 2007. Judiciary (H) boundaries; provide for the lapsing of administrative regulations to prescribe unused funds; amend KRS 75.440 to the format and content of the electronic (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 119 (BR 449) - R. Meeks conform; require the Department of report; exempt labs from repercussions Criminal Justice Training to examine of not reporting when the information is Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health AN ACT relating to the provision of costs of supplemental aid to county not reported to them; require the cabinet and Welfare (H) services by county interlocal agreement, police departments and sheriffs that to analyze and geographically index Feb 15-posted in committee making an appropriation therefor and enter into valid interlocal agreements for reports by county annually and submit Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st declaring an emergency. the provision of police or tax collection an annual report; amend KRS 211.903 reading, to Calendar with Committee Amend KRS 65.250 to specify certain services across county boundaries; to require priority for testing blood lead Substitute criteria for the approval of interlocal establish a reporting date for the levels be given to persons 72 months of Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules agreements; amend KRS 65.260 to Department; require the Commission on age and younger; amend KRS 211.905 Feb 27-posted for passage in the grant the Department for Local Fire Protection Personnel Standards and to specify that when a child has an Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Government the right to review all Education to examine costs of elevated blood level that cabinet February 28, 2006 interlocal agreements; amend KRS supplemental aid to fire departments that representatives shall inspect the Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with 95A.262 to allow a $1,650 payment to enter into valid interlocal agreements for the provision of fire protection services Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. other reasons. across county boundaries; establish a Government (H) 46) reporting date for the commission; Jan 27-posted in committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) EMERGENCY; effective July 1, 2006. Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st HB 122 (BR 1012) - R. Nelson, J. reading, to Calendar with Committee Higdon, R. Mobley Jan 3-introduced in House; to HB 119 - AMENDMENTS Substitute, committee amendment (1- Education (H) HCS - Amend KRS 65.250 to specify title) AN ACT relating to eminent domain. Jan 5-posted in committee certain criteria for the approval of Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules Create a new section of KRS 416.550 Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st interlocal agreements; amend KRS Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations to 416.670 to delineate allowable and reading, to Calendar 65.260 to grant the Department for Local and Revenue (H) prohibited public uses of property Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules Government the right to review all Mar 9-posting waived; posted in subject to eminent domain; amend Jan 19-posted for passage in the interlocal agreements; amend 65.7621 committee various other sections of the KRS to Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, added definitions; 65.7623 to increase conform. January 20, 2006 membership of CMRS Emergency HB 120 (BR 916) - R. Crimm Feb 3-3rd reading, passed 93-0 Telecommunications Board, alter (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 6-received in Senate membership; amend 65.7625 technical AN ACT relating to labeling bottled Feb 8-to Education (S) change; KRS 65.7629 to include certain water. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, CMRS providers within fee structure; Create a new section of KRS Chapter Judiciary (H) to Consent Calendar amend 65.7631 to alter distribution of 217 to require bottled water distributed in Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules funds; amend 65.7635 to include prepaid the Commonwealth to identify the source HB 123 (BR 20) - D. Floyd Mar 15-posted for passage in the cellular services; amend KRS 65.7639 of the water on a label affixed to the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, technical change; amend 95A.262 to bottle. AN ACT relating to appropriations and March 16, 2006 allow a $1,650 payment to volunteer fire revenue. Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; departments that have entered into a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Create a new section of KRS Chapter received in House valid interlocal agreement for the 48 to require that 62% of general fund Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each provision of fire protection services Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, resources be used in support of presiding officer; delivered to Governor across county boundaries; require Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) education, including early childhood Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. preferences be given to those volunteer Jan 27-posted in committee education, elementary and secondary 87) fire departments that have entered into education, postsecondary education, valid interlocal agreements for the HB 121 (BR 923) - S. Westrom and adult education; establish the types HB 126 (BR 832) - A. Simpson provision of fire protection services of expenditures to be included; create a across county boundaries; increase AN ACT relating to disclosure of new section of KRS Chapter 48 requiring AN ACT relating to code enforcement reimbursement to volunteer fire information about sprinkler systems in the executive branch budget boards. departments for lost equipment for those long-term care facilities. recommendation to conform to this Amend KRS 65.8505 to define "joint departments that have entered into a Create a new section of KRS 216.537 requirement; amend KRS 48.040 to code enforcement board"; amend KRS valid interlocal agreement for the to 216.590 to require a long-term care require the uniform budget forms to 65.8808 to allow any local government provision of fire protection services facility to inform a person prior to conform to this requirement; amend KRS to expand its code enforcement board to across county boundaries; amend KRS admission about details of the facility's 48.130 to require that a budget reduction include additional cities or counties 311A.155 to require the board to grant sprinkler system; require a facility that action maintain the 62% amount for within its jurisdiction for performing the preferences to counties that have does not have a sprinkler system to education; amend KRS 48.140 to require function for which the code enforcement entered into valid interlocal agreements inform a person prior to admission about that disbursal of funds from the surplus board was organized; amend KRS for the provision of emergency services the absence and to obtain a written account of the general fund be in 65.8811 to specify that a joint code across county boundaries; increase acknowledgment that the person is accordance with the 62% amount for enforcement board shall include equal reimbursement to counties for lost aware about the absence of a sprinkler education; EFFECTIVE July 1 of the representation on the board of all equipment for those counties that have system; and prohibit the even-numbered year following the participating local governments; specify entered into a valid interlocal agreement acknowledgment from containing a ratification of a constitutional that board members representing joint for the provision of emergency services waiver of any liability arising from the amendment requiring 62% of the general code enforcement boards shall have across county boundaries; reduce absence of a sprinkler system. fund be used in support of education. resided within the boundaries of the local deduction from state aid for government they represent for a period reimbursement of lost equipment to HB 121 - AMENDMENTS (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of at least one year prior to the date of counties for lost equipment for those HCS - Retain original provisions the member's appointment and shall counties that have entered into a valid except provide a definition of "long-term Jan 3-introduced in House; to reside there throughout the term of interlocal agreement for the provision of care facility"; specify that long-term care Appropriations and Revenue (H) office. emergency services across county facilities that do not have a sprinkler boundaries; amend KRS 39B.020 to system in each resident room shall HB 124 (BR 230) - D. Floyd HB 126 - AMENDMENTS encourage the creation of voluntary explain details about the facility's HCS - Amend new language in regional emergency service districts sprinkler system to the resident and AN ACT relating to preschool Section 3 to specify that the composition through the creation of interlocal whether any rooms in the facility are not education program attendance. of the membership on a joint code agreements; increase supplementary equipped with a sprinkler. Create a new section of KRS Chapter enforcement board shall be set out in the state funds for those regional emergency 157 to permit a local board of education interlocal agreement as adopted. service districts created through valid (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to adopt an attendance policy for interlocal agreements; amend KRS children enrolled in preschool education (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 75.440 to conform; require the Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health programs; permit the attendance policy Department of Criminal Justice Training and Welfare (H) to include disenrollment from a program Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local to examine costs of supplemental aid to Jan 20-posted in committee as a consequence for noncompliance; Government (H) county police departments and sheriffs Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, and require a parent or guardian of child Jan 11-posted in committee that enter into valid interlocal to Calendar with Committee Substitute who is voluntarily enrolled in a preschool Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st agreements for the provision of police or Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules education program to comply with the reading, to Calendar with Committee tax collection services across county Feb 6-posted for passage in the preschool attendance policy adopted by Substitute boundaries; establish a reporting date Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, a local board of education Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for the Department; require the February 7, 2006 for passage in the Regular Orders of the Commission on Fire Protection Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 91-0 with (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 Personnel Standards and Education to Committee Substitute Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with examine costs of supplemental aid to fire Feb 13-received in Senate Jan 3-introduced in House; to Committee Substitute departments that enter into valid Feb 15-to Health and Welfare (S) Education (H) Jan 30-received in Senate interlocal agreements for the provision of Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 1-to State and Local Government fire protection services across county to Consent Calendar HB 125 (BR 105) - J. Draud (S) boundaries; establish a reporting date Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, for the commission, establish July 1, Mar 14-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to educational rank. to Consent Calendar 2006, as the effective date of the Act. Consent Orders of the Day for Amend KRS 161.1211 to clarify Rank Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules HCA (1/Title, R. Meeks) - Make title Wednesday, March 15, 2006 I status based on national board Mar 6-posted for passage in the amendment. Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 certification; prohibit Rank I for those Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, teachers who used national board March 7, 2006 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) signed by each presiding officer; certification to qualify if the certificate is Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 38-0; delivered to Governor revoked for misconduct or voided for received in House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House SFA (3, E. Harris) - Retain original Mar 8-enrolled, signed by President of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to provisions; require Finance and the Senate; delivered to Governor Judiciary (H) Administration Cabinet to procure dental Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Feb 9-posted in committee and vision health discount plans for 12) Transportation (H) Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st public employees; require plans to be Jan 24-posted in committee reading, to Calendar with Committee voluntary and at employee's cost. HB 127 (BR 238) - Dw. Butler Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Substitute SFA (4/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title reading, to Calendar Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules amendment. AN ACT relating to consumer Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 21-posted for passage in the SFA (5, R. Roeding) - Retain original protection. Feb 2-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for provisions; delete sections 6 through 8; Create a new section of KRS 367.110 Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Wednesday, February 22, 2006 make technical corrections. to 367.300 to define terms; provide that February 3, 2006 Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with intentionally imposing a fraudulent Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Committee Substitute (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) finance charge after payment in full by a Feb 24-received in Senate Feb 23-received in Senate bank or a credit card issuer is a violation Feb 28-to Transportation (S) Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) Jan 3-introduced in House; to State of KRS 367.170, subject to the Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Government (H) Consumer Protection Act, KRS 367.110 to Consent Calendar HB 131 (BR 236) - Dw. Butler, C. Feb 2-posted in committee to 367.300 and to the penalties Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Hoffman Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, contained in KRS 367.990. Mar 14-posted for passage in the to Calendar Consent Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to public employee Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Wednesday, March 15, 2006; floor health insurance. Feb 14-posted for passage in the amendment (1) filed Amend KRS 18A.225 to delete Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking Mar 15-taken from the Consent reference to dental insurance coverage Wednesday, February 15, 2006 and Insurance (H) Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular and prepaid dental plan coverage; Feb 22-floor amendment (1) filed Jan 5-posted in committee Orders of the Day; passed over and create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with retained in the Orders of the Day 18A to require the secretary of the floor amendment (1) HB 128 (BR 479) - Dw. Butler Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Finance and Administration Cabinet to Mar 2-received in Senate floor amendment (1) ; received in House; procure a comprehensive dental Mar 6-to State and Local Government AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing to Rules (H) insurance plan or plans and a vision plan (S) licenses. Mar 17-posted for passage for or plans for state employees; require Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Amend KRS 150.175 to allow concurrence in Senate floor amendment certain dental insurance and vision reading, to Consent Calendar with individuals declared permanently and (1) for Monday, March 20, 2006 insurance benefits; allow dental Committee Substitute totally disabled by the County Mar 20-House refused to concur in insurance and vision insurance to be Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Employees Retirement System to qualify Senate floor amendment (1) available to all state employees on a Mar 20-floor amendment (1) filed for a senior/disabled combination Mar 21-received in Senate voluntary payroll deduction basis; Mar 21-floor amendments (2) and (3) hunting and fishing license. Mar 22-posted for passage for require state employee to bear the entire filed to Committee Substitute, floor receding from Senate floor amendment cost of the policy premium for dental amendment (4-title) filed (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (1) for Thursday, March 23, 2006 insurance and vision insurance. Mar 22-posted for passage in the Mar 23-Senate refused to recede from Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 3-introduced in House; to Natural floor amendment (1) HB 131 - AMENDMENTS Wednesday, March 22, 2006; floor Resources and Environment (H) Mar 24-Conference Committee HFA (1, D. Butler) - Clarify amendment (5) filed to Committee Jan 6-posted in committee appointed in House and Senate; Free requirements for dental and vision Substitute ; 3rd reading; floor Conference Committee appointed in insurance offered to state employees; amendment (1) ruled out of order ; HB 129 (BR 237) - Dw. Butler, G. Lynn, House and Senate require compliance with KRS 304.17A- passed 37-1 with Committee Substitute, C. Miller, T. Pullin Apr 11-Conference Committee report 270. floor amendments (2) (3) and (4-title) filed in House and Senate; Conference SCS/LM/HM - Retain original Mar 23-received in House; to Rules AN ACT relating to operator's Committee report adopted in House and provisions; require state employee (H) licenses. Senate; Free Conference Committee health insurance plan, health benefit Mar 24-posted for passage for Amend KRS 186.540, to grant a free report filed in House and Senate plans, Kentucky Access health benefit concurrence in Senate Committee corrected drivers license to an individual Apr 12-Free Conference Committee plans, and limited health service benefit Substitute, floor amendments (2) (3) and if the individual's street name or address report adopted in Senate; passed 35-0; plans that provide coverage for services (4-title) for Friday, March 24, 2006; was changed and the person did not received in House; Free Conference rendered by physicians or osteopaths to House concurred in Senate Committee physically move to a new residence. Committee report adopted in House; provide same payment for coverage for Substitute, floor amendments (2) (3) and passed 89-1; enrolled, signed by each services rendered by optometrists, if (4-title) ; passed 97-0; enrolled, signed HB 129 - AMENDMENTS presiding officer; delivered to Governor services may be rendered by by each presiding officer; delivered to SFA (1, J. Pendleton) - Amend KRS Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. optometrists; require state employee Governor 186.560 to require the revocation of a 235) plan to comply with KRS 304.17A-270 Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. person's operator license upon a and KRS 304.17A-525; require state 164) conviction of possession of alcohol in HB 130 (BR 139) - S. Westrom, R. employee self-insured plan to include a violation of KRS 244.085; establish that Damron, J. Richards mail-order drug option for maintenance HB 132 (BR 885) - J. Jenkins, R. Meeks, a conviction for use of any fraudulent drugs, prohibit self-insured plan from K. Stein identification document to purchase AN ACT relating to alcoholic discriminating against retail pharmacy alcohol, rather than a driver's license, beverages. located in geographic coverage area of AN ACT relating to high-cost home result in the revocation of a person's Create a new section of KRS Chapter plan; prohibit retail pharmacy from being loans. operator's license; include the conviction 243 to prohibit the sale, use, purchase, required to dispense by mail; prohibit net Amend KRS 360.100 to prohibit a for possession of alcohol in the possession, delivery, and donation of cost to the plan for quantity of lender from making a high-cost home provisions for which a conditional license alcohol vaporizing devices; exempt maintenance drugs dispensed by mail to loan which allows the borrower to make may be granted if an alcohol treatment hospitals, colleges, and universities, and exceed net cost to the plan for same payments, for at least part of the loan, education program is successfully pharmaceutical or biotechnology quantity of same drug dispensed by that are applied only to interest and not completed. companies conducting research from retail pharmacy. to principal. CCR - Cannot agree. such a ban; establish penalties for SFA (1, E. Harris) - Retain original FCCR - Adopt the provisions of HB violators. provisions; require Finance and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 129/GA with the following changes: add Administration Cabinet to procure dental Section 2 to amend KRS 186.560 to HB 130 - AMENDMENTS and vision health discount plans for state Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking clarify that a suspension for fraudulent HCS - Retain original provisions; add employees; require plans to be voluntary and Insurance (H) use of a driver’s license or use of a language to require persons and entities and at employee's cost. Jan 11-posted in committee fraudulent driver’s license in an attempt with alcohol vaporizing devices to retain SFA (2, G. Tapp) - Retain original to purchase alcoholic beverages shall be them in a secure location and to transfer provisions; amend to require fully HB 133 (BR 886) - J. Jenkins, K. imposed for a violation of KRS them only to approved entities and insured health benefit plan and self Bratcher, S. Brinkman, Dw. Butler, L. 244.085(5); specify that a suspension of persons; clarify that devices used by insured plan issued to public employees Clark, J. Comer Jr, C. Embry Jr, D. the license of an individual under 18 for licensees under KRS Chapter 243 to to comply with KRS 304.17A-600 to Horlander, D. Keene, T. Kerr, G. Lynn, this offense shall be for six months for demonstrate the aroma of an alcoholic 304.17A-633, KRS 205.593, KRS C. Miller, R. Nelson, D. Owens, J. the first offense, one year for the second beverages are exempt under this Act. 304.17A-700 to 304.17A-730, KRS Richards, T. Riner, C. Siler, J. Wayne, offense, and two years for subsequent 304.14-135, KRS 304.17A-580 to M. Weaver, B. Yonts offenses. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 304.17A-641, and KRS 304.99-123. AN ACT relating to public employees. January 19, 2006 Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 161.155 to provide that Jan 19-3rd reading, passed 95-0 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to Calendar with committee there shall be no loss of income or Jan 20-received in Senate amendments (1) (2) and (3-title) benefits to a teacher or school employee Jan 24-to State and Local Jan 3-introduced in House; to Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules for work time lost because of personal Government (S) Elections, Const. Amendments & Mar 8-posted for passage in the injury incurred by the teacher or Intergovernmental Affairs (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, employee as the result of an assault HB 135/LM (BR 892) - A. Arnold March 9, 2006 while in the performance of assigned HB 138 (BR 243) - D. Pasley, H. Mar 9-3rd reading, passed with duties for a period of one year AN ACT relating to gubernatorial Moberly Jr, M. Weaver committee amendments (1) (2) and (3- subsequent to the assault; amend KRS power to reschedule elections during a title) 156.026, 161.157, l61.623 to conform. state of emergency, and declaring an AN ACT relating to school attendance. Mar 10-received in House; to Rules emergency. Amend KRS 159.150 establish that (H) HB 133 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 39A.100 to increase the the attendance record of a student is Mar 24-posted for passage for HCS - Amend KRS 161.155 to define number of days from 20 to 35 in which a cumulative during a school year; require concurrence in Senate committee "assault" as an act that intentionally delayed election is required to be that when a student transfers to a new amendments (1) (2) and (3-title) for causes injury so significant that the rescheduled; amend KRS 117.345 to school, his or her attendance records Friday, March 24, 2006 victim is determined to be, by require the State Board of Elections to from the previous school shall be used in certification of a physician or surgeon, pay a certain amount to each county for the determination of the student's status HB 139/LM (BR 396) - D. Pasley, D. incapable of performing the duties of his a delayed election; EMERGENCY. as a truant; amend KRS 159.170 to Graham, B. Montell or her job; require a school district to require a school district to notify and coordinate among the income and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) provide student information to the AN ACT relating to heating, benefits from workers' compensation, Kentucky Department of Education when ventilation, and air conditioning and temporary disability retirement, and Jan 3-introduced in House; to a student withdraws from or enrolls in a making an appropriation therefor. district payroll and benefits so there is no Elections, Const. Amendments & school in its district; require the Kentucky Create new sections of KRS 198B.650 loss of income or benefits to a teacher or Intergovernmental Affairs (H) Department of Education to forward to 198B.689 to require a permit for the employee for work time lost because of Jan 10-posted in committee information including attendance records installation or major repair of HVAC an assault while performing the teacher's Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st to a school district receiving a transfer systems; establish requirements for or employee's assigned duties for a reading, to Calendar student; require the Kentucky Board of permit; create exemptions from period of up to 1 year after the assault; Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules Education to promulgate administrative permitting process; grant the Office of amend various statutes to conform. Jan 17-posted for passage in the regulations to establish the information Housing, Buildings and Construction the HFA (1, K. Bratcher) - Amend KRS Regular Orders of the Day for to be provided and the manner of its authority to promulgate administrative 156.502 to require a parent to administer Wednesday, January 18, 2006 transmission. regulations for HVAC permitting process medication to his or her child when Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 94-1 and impose fees to fund permitting prescribed by a physician to help control Jan 19-received in Senate HB 138 - AMENDMENTS process; grant local authorities the right assaultive, disruptive, or irrational Jan 23-to State and Local HCS - Retain original provisions, to act as the agent for the office, enter behavior; prohibit students from Government (S) except delete the requirement that the into contractual relations to act as agent, attending school when they do not take Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Kentucky Board of Education and fix compensation of local inspectors; their prescriptions. reading, to Calendar promulgate administrative regulations. forbid local authorities from establishing Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (1, C. Meade) - Amend KRS additional permitting or inspection (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 22-posted for passage in the 159.150 to remove being tardy without programs for HVAC; establish an agency Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, valid excuse three or more times from trust and surplus account for the fees to Jan 3-introduced in House; to February 23, 2006 the definition of a truant. fund the HVAC permitting process; Education (H) Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 38-0 HFA (2, C. Meade) - Amend KRS define the powers of HVAC inspectors to Jan 30-posted in committee Feb 24-received in House; enrolled, 159.150 to remove being tardy without include "stop work" authority; allow Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st signed by Speaker of the House valid excuse three or more times from county, city, or Commonwealth's reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 27-enrolled, signed by President the definition of truant; define a student Attorneys, or the Attorney General to Substitute of the Senate; delivered to Governor who is habitually tardy as a truant; allow represent the office or its agents; grant Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 8-signed by Governor (Acts ch. a local board of education to adopt a the Circuit Court where a violation for passage in the Regular Orders of the 7) policy that defines tardiness and habitual occurs and the Franklin Circuit Court Day for Friday, February 17, 2006 tardiness and establish interventions for concurrent venue and jurisdiction for civil Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed to HB 136 (BR 871) - C. Siler, T. Kerr, F. each when they are without valid and injunctive actions; grant Circuit Committee Substitute Nesler excuse. Courts venue and jurisdiction for criminal Feb 22-3rd reading; floor amendment SCA (1, K. Winters) - Permit a local action, and the Franklin Circuit Court (1) ruled not germane ; passed 99-0 with AN ACT relating to public school district to define habitual tardiness and appeals jurisdiction for criminal action; Committee Substitute employees. establish tiered interventions for grant aggrieved parties administrative Feb 23-received in Senate Amend KRS 161.155 to provide that students who are tardy without valid hearings in accordance with KRS Feb 27-to Education (S) there shall be no loss of income or excuse. Chapter 13B; amend KRS 198B.650 to benefits to a school employee for work SCA (2, D. Williams) - Amend KRS define "major repair" and "permit"; HB 134 (BR 841) - A. Arnold, B. Smith, time lost because of personal injury 156.070 to permit a student to play a amend KRS 198B.990 to include S. Brinkman, Dw. Butler, L. Clark, J. incurred by the teacher or other sport in a contiguous district if the sport infractions of the HVAC permitting Comer Jr, C. Embry Jr, D. Horlander, J. employee as the result of an assault is not offered in his or her district. process within the fines and punishment Jenkins, D. Keene, G. Lynn, C. Miller, F. while in the performance of assigned SCA (3/Title, D. Williams) - Make title section; create a noncodified section to Nesler, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, J. Richards, duties for a period of one year amendment. allow the initial funding of the program T. Thompson, J. Wayne, R. Webb, B. subsequent to the assault; amend KRS from existing agency trust and surplus Yonts 61.680, 156.026, 161.157 and 161.623 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) accounts; require repayment of these to conform. accounts within two fiscal years; provide AN ACT relating to school district Jan 3-introduced in House; to that the Act takes effect January 1, employees. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Education (H) 2007. Amend KRS 161.164 to remove the Jan 23-posted in committee prohibition regarding employees of local Jan 3-introduced in House; to Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st HB 139 - AMENDMENTS school districts taking part in the Education (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee HCS/LM - Retain original provisions, management or activities of any political Substitute except exempt HVAC permits or campaign for school board. HB 137 (BR 999) - D. Floyd Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; floor inspections of installations or repairs amendment (1) filed to Committee performed on any other buildings except (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) AN ACT proposing an amendment to Substitute those buildings designed for human the Constitution of Kentucky relating to Jan 30-posted for passage in the occupancy; provide for installations, Jan 3-introduced in House; to education. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, repairs, and inspections to be subject to Elections, Const. Amendments & Propose to create a new section of the January 31, 2006 the Uniform State Building Code; provide Intergovernmental Affairs (H) Constitution of Kentucky to require the Feb 9-floor amendment (2) filed to that HVAC inspection can be scheduled Jan 10-posted in committee General Assembly to dedicate 62% of Committee Substitute in conjunction with other inspections; Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st the general fund to the funding of the Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 90-0 with require HVAC inspectors to have at least reading, to Calendar system of common schools and other Committee Substitute, floor amendment 6 years experience; permit the Office of Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules aspects of education in the (2) Housing, Building and Construction to Jan 18-posted for passage in the Commonwealth; submit to voters; Feb 13-received in Senate appoint and assign HVAC inspectors for Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, provide ballot language. Feb 15-to Education (S) each county; provide that the Act takes effect July 1, 2008. lodging at Kentucky State Parks for Jan 5-posted in committee independent review entity's decision is Kentucky residents who are members of Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st presumed to be a scientifically valid and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) the military or are veterans. reading, to Calendar with Committee accurate description of the state of Substitute medical knowledge at the time it was Jan 3-introduced in House; to Labor HB 141 - AMENDMENTS Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules written; delete subsection (9) of Section and Industry (H) HCS - Retain the original provisions Jan 19-posted for passage in the 4. Jan 27-posted in committee except change the state parks discount Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, HFA (1, J. Gooch Jr) - Amend the Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st from one third (1/3) to twenty percent January 20, 2006 definition of "disability plan" to include reading, to Calendar with Committee (20%). Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with insurance to provide for indemnity for Substitute HFA (1, T. Thompson) - Extend the Committee Substitute payments becoming due on a specific Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules discount to cover camp sites in addition Feb 13-received in Senate loan or other credit transaction. Mar 7-posted for passage in the to cottages and lodges. Feb 15-to Banking and Insurance (S) Regular Orders of the Day for HFA (2, T. Riner) - Retain the original Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Wednesday, March 8, 2006 provisions of the bill; require that a to Consent Calendar with Committee Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders certified employee of a Kentucky public Substitute Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking of the Day; recommitted to school and a retired member of the Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules and Insurance (H) Appropriations and Revenue (H) Kentucky Teachers' Retirement System Mar 13-posted for passage in the Jan 11-posted in committee receive a discount. Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 140/LM (BR 492) - T. Thompson, J. HFA (3, T. Riner) - Retain the original March 14, 2006 to Calendar with Committee Substitute Bowen, S. Brinkman, C. Embry Jr, W. provisions of the bill; require that a Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Hall, G. Lynn, R. Nelson, D. Pasley, J. certified employee of the Kentucky Committee Substitute amendment (1) filed to Committee Richards, M. Weaver, B. Yonts public schools and a retired member of Mar 15-received in House; to Rules Substitute the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement (H) Feb 14-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to members of the System receives a discount. Mar 17-posted for passage for Regular Orders of the Day for military. concurrence in Senate Committee Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Amend KRS 186.412, regarding motor (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Substitute for Monday, March 20, 2006 Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with vehicle operator's licenses, to clarify that Mar 21-House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute a member of the military returning to the Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, Committee Substitute ; passed 99-0 Feb 24-received in Senate Commonwealth from out-of-state duty Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) Mar 22-enrolled, signed by each Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (S) whose operator's license has expired Jan 11-posted in committee presiding officer; delivered to Governor while away shall not be cited for or Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 144 (BR 906) - M. Cherry convicted of driving on an expired reading, to Calendar with Committee 102) license within 90 days of return to the Substitute AN ACT relating to crime prevention. state if the person can provide proof of Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 143 (BR 439) - C. Meade, R. Create new sections of KRS Chapter out-of-state service and dates of for passage in the Regular Orders of the Damron, W. Hall, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, 17 to ratify the National Crime assignment; amend KRS 186.020, Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006; D. Owens Prevention and Privacy Compact; regarding vehicle registration, to allow floor amendment (1) filed to Committee amend KRS 17.140 to conform. military personnel deployed overseas Substitute AN ACT relating to disability who have stored their cars on base Feb 2-floor amendment (2) filed to insurance. HB 144 - AMENDMENTS during deployment to have 30 days from Committee Substitute, floor amendment Create new sections of Subtitle 14 of HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Provide the the date of their return to renew the (3) filed ; 3rd reading, passed 96-0 with KRS Chapter 304 to provide for option for the centralized criminal history vehicle's registration; provide that such Committee Substitute, floor amendment utilization review of disability plans; records repository to conduct and report vehicles shall not be subject to any (1) require each disability insurer to have an the results of a national indices check of delinquent fees, penalties, interest, or Feb 3-received in Senate internal review process; authorize the any witness in a criminal proceeding in lien filing fees resulting from not paying Feb 7-to Appropriations and Revenue covered person to initiate the internal which the requesting attorney has the ad valorem taxes on the vehicle; (S) appeals process; establish minimum entered an appearance; prohibit the specify that, if applicable, the clerk shall requirements for the process; require repository from containing or reporting process the renewal on a prorated basis HB 142 (BR 972) - S. Baugh each insurer to have an external review records that have been expunged by a in accordance with KRS 186.051; amend process; permit a covered person to court order. KRS 134.148, regarding delinquent fees AN ACT relating to preneed funeral request an external review of a denial of for motor vehicle ad valorem taxes, and service or burial contracts. a claim; authorize a one-time filing fee of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) KRS 36.450, regarding licenses and Amend KRS 367.934 to require a twenty-five dollars ($25) payable by the certificates issued to members of the preneed burial contract agent to produce covered person to the independent Jan 3-introduced in House; to military, to conform. a certified state registrar death review entity; require insurers to use Judiciary (H) verification concerning a person in order independent review entities on a rotating Feb 9-posted in committee HB 140 - AMENDMENTS to receive trust funds from a financial basis; provide that the external review Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st HFA (1, S. Baugh) - Amend Section 2 institution under a preneed funeral shall be confidential; require the external reading, to Calendar to remove the requirement that a vehicle service or burial contract for the service reviews to be conducted and a Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules must be stored on a military base. for that person; amend KRS 367.942 to determination made with twenty-one (21) Feb 22-floor amendment (1) filed direct preneed burial contract agent calendar days of receipt of all Feb 23-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) licensees to maintain a certified state information required from the insurer; Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, registrar death verification of each specify the information the independent February 24, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, person for whose service the licensee review entity must take into Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) received funds from the financial consideration; require the independent of the Day; recommitted to Jan 11-posted in committee institution trustee, subject to examination review entity to disclose its decision to Appropriations and Revenue (H) Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st by an authorized representative of the the covered person, treating provider, reading, to Calendar Attorney General's office. insurer, and the office of insurance; HB 145 (BR 984) - D. Pasley, M. Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules; posted provide penalties for an insurer that fails Denham, C. Hoffman, T. McKee, H. for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 142 - AMENDMENTS to provide coverage required by the Moberly Jr, M. Rader, B. Yonts Day for Thursday, January 19, 2006; HCS - Retain original provisions of the independent review entity; require a floor amendment (1) filed Act; allow use of a verified copy of a person with new clinical information AN ACT relating to waste tires. Jan 19-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with record of death and a provisional report regarding the covered person's internal Amend KRS 224.50-868 to extend the floor amendment (1) of death; apply provisions to a life appeal to provide that information to the waste tire fee until July 31, 2010; amend Jan 20-received in Senate insurer if life insurance or annuity insurer prior to initiation of the external KRS 224.50-872 to require the Jan 24-to Transportation (S) benefits are used to fund preneed review process; authorize the executive Environmental and Public Protection funeral contracts or prearrangements. director of the office of insurance to Cabinet to report to the General HB 141 (BR 493) - T. Thompson, J. SCS - Retain original provisions; promulgate administrative regulations; Assembly by January 15, 2010, on the Carr, L. Clark, T. Couch, M. Denham, W. change "provisional report of death" to amend KRS 304.17A-603 to conform. effectiveness of the waste tire program Hall, C. Hoffman, C. Meade, R. Nelson, "provisional certificate of death as and to make changes to conform. B. Yonts defined in KRS 213.076." HB 143 - AMENDMENTS HCS - Retain original provisions; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) AN ACT relating to Kentucky State (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) change "61.884" to "61.882" in Parks. subsection (9) of Section 3; make Jan 3-introduced in House; to Natural Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 3-introduced in House; to Banking technical change in subsection (5) of Resources and Environment (H) 148 to create a one third discount for and Insurance (H) Section 4 and delete provision that the Jan 12-posted in committee Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st KRS Chapter 164 with regard to the 32) and Welfare (H) reading, to Calendar elimination of matriculation and tuition Jan 30-posted in committee Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted fees for military spouses. HB 149 (BR 415) - J. Vincent Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, for passage in the Regular Orders of the to Calendar with Committee Substitute Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 1-WITHDRAWN Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Jan 26-3rd reading, passed 91-3 amendment (1) filed to Committee Jan 27-received in Senate Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, HB 150 (BR 47) - R. Nelson, S. Lee Substitute Jan 31-to Appropriations and Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) Feb 16-posted for passage in the Revenue (S) Jan 23-posted in committee; posting AN ACT relating to employment of Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 16-taken from committee; laid on waived illegal aliens. February 17, 2006 clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 94-1with reading, to Calendar to Calendar with Committee Substitute 337 to prohibit an employer from hiring Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 17-2nd reading; returned to Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules illegal aliens; amend KRS 337.990 to (1) Appropriations and Revenue (S) Mar 9-recommitted to Appropriations impose a penalty of $5,000 for each Mar 10-received in Senate Mar 21-reported favorably, to Rules as and Revenue (H) violation. Mar 14-to Health and Welfare (S) a Consent Bill Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Mar 23-posted for passage in the HB 148 (BR 974) - S. Nunn, E. Ballard, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) reading, to Consent Calendar Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, G. Lynn, D. Osborne, M. Weaver Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules March 24, 2006 Jan 3-introduced in House; to Labor Mar 20-posted for passage in the Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; AN ACT relating to barbers. and Industry (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, received in House; enrolled, signed by Amend KRS 317.410 to add Jan 5-posted in committee March 21, 2006 each presiding officer; delivered to definitions for "independent contract Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 36-2 Governor owner," and "barber pole"; amend KRS HB 151 (BR 468) - J. Higdon, R. Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 317.420 to prohibit advertising of Mobley, T. Riner signed by each presiding officer; 165) barbering services, by use of a barber delivered to Governor pole or otherwise, unless the business AN ACT relating to indoor tanning Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 146/FN (BR 482) - C. Belcher and barber are licensed under this devices. 103) chapter; amend KRS 317.430 to Create new sections of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to elder care income increase the daily compensation of 217 to define terms related to indoor HB 152/LM (BR 371) - B. Yonts tax credits. members of the barber board; amend tanning, prohibit children under the age Create a new section of KRS Chapter KRS 317.440 to require the board to of 14 from using tanning devices; Feb 1-WITHDRAWN 141 to define "qualified senior citizen," promulgate administrative regulations prohibit minors between 14 and 18 years "eligible taxpayer", "chronically ill governing materials required for of age from using a tanning device HB 153/LM/AA (BR 1007) - B. Yonts, J. individual", "activities of daily living"; independent contractors; amend KRS without written parental consent; require Bowen, J. Comer Jr, T. Thompson "modified adjusted gross income"; allow 317.450 to update language regarding parent or guardian to sign a form a nonrefundable "elder care" income tax licensure reciprocity with other states, to permitting the use of tanning devices by AN ACT relating to retirement. credit for persons who care for a require licensure applicants to have a minor and limiting the maximum Amend KRS 61.637, relating to qualified senior citizen in their homes or graduated from high school or passed number of times for use in a 30 day reemployment after retirement, to the caregiver's home; provide that the the GED exam, to allow the licensed period; require a warning statement suspend the retirement of an elected tax credit be based upon a percentage owner of a barber shop and an pursuant to 21 CFR 1040.20 to be official who resigns from office and is of the caregiver's tax liability and the unlicensed owner, who has a licensed posted in tanning facilities; require reemployed in an elected position caregiver's modified adjusted gross barber in his employ, to rent or lease tanning facilities to keep parental contributing to the same retirement income; provide a tax credit schedule; space in their shops to an independent consent forms for a period of not less system within twelve months; apply provide that the caregiver include the contract owner; specify requirements for than two years and register with the local provisions to elected officials who retire name and social security number of the licensing as an independent contract department of health with a fee of $20 after effective date of the Act; amend qualified senior citizen and notarized owner and provide a fee for licensing as dollars; require the Cabinet for Health KRS 64.5275 to provide that county doctor's statement with the return an independent contract owner; amend and Family Services to promulgate judges/executives, county clerks, jailers, claiming the credit or other form as KRS 317.540 to increase the number of administrative regulations to implement and sheriffs who are reemployed in their required by the Department of Revenue; students per licensed teacher from the provisions of this Act and create same position within twelve months of allow the Department of Revenue to fifteen to twenty in barber schools; penalties for violation; and require retirement shall be paid in accordance require additional information as needed amend KRS 317.580 to require barbers inspections by representatives of the with Step 1 of the salary schedule. to establish eligibility; amend KRS to wash their hands between each Cabinet for Health and Family Services 141.0205 to establish the order in which patron and to require a sink with hot and or the local health department twice HB 153 - AMENDMENTS the credit may be taken; provide that the cold running water be located in the each year and as needed; require HCS/LM/AA - Retain original credit be effective for taxable years room where barbering is done; amend administrative hearings to be conducted provisions of bill, except add "prior to the beginning on or after January 1, 2006. KRS 317.590 to include independent in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. end of his elected term in office" to contract owner barbers in the provisions Section 1(11)(c) and delete provision (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) for license revocation or suspension. HB 151 - AMENDMENTS related to elected official who completes HCS - Amend original bill to require one elected position and is elected to Jan 3-introduced in House; to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) persons between 14 and 17 years of age another elected position in Section 1(11) Appropriations and Revenue (H) to present a written or electronic (c). Jan 3-introduced in House; to statement from a parent or guardian that HFA (1, G. Lindsay) - Amend to HB 147/FN (BR 977) - C. Belcher Licensing and Occupations (H) indicates that they have read and remove applicability of provisions to Jan 10-posted in committee understand the warnings given, that they persons retiring from a judgeship or AN ACT relating to military spouses. Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st permit the use of tanning devices, and justiceship of the Court of Justice. Create a new section of KRS Chapter reading, to Calendar that they agree the minor will use 164 to establish that a Kentucky resident Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules protective eyewear; require the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) married to a member of the Kentucky Jan 30-posted for passage in the permission statement to be valid for one National Guard, United States Armed Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, year; require a person under the age of Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Forces, or United States Armed Forces January 31, 2006 14 years to be accompanied by a parent Government (H) Reserve shall not have to pay Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 or legal guardian when using a tanning Jan 6-posted in committee matriculation or tuition fees upon Feb 10-received in Senate device; delete limits on the maximum Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st admission to any state-supported Feb 14-to Licensing, Occupations & number of times for use in a 30-day reading, to Calendar with Committee institution of higher education or Administrative Regulations (S) period; delete requirement for Substitute vocational school; limit the benefit to Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, inspections by representatives of the Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted lasting 36 or fewer months; amend KRS to Consent Calendar Cabinet for Health and Family Services for passage in the Regular Orders of the 141.020 to establish a $250 tax credit for Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted or the local health department twice Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 a Kentucky resident married to a for passage in the Consent Orders of the each year and as needed; retain other Jan 13-floor amendment (1) filed to member of the United States Armed Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 provisions. Committee Substitute Forces or a member of the Kentucky Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 HFA (1, J. Higdon) - Make technical Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with National Guard or Reserve on federal Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, corrections. Committee Substitute, floor amendment active duty. signed by Speaker of the House (1) Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 19-received in Senate HB 147 - AMENDMENTS of the Senate; delivered to Governor Jan 23-to State and Local HCS/FN - Delete the new section of Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health Government (S) replace them with a member of the Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules information required to be submitted by HB 154/AA (BR 114) - D. Graham, J. board appointed by the chair and two Mar 16-floor amendment (1) filed to sex offender registrants, to increase the Barrows, T. Couch, C. Hoffman, C. Miller persons representing the same Committee Substitute number of crimes requiring registration, classification of certification or licensure Mar 20-posted for passage in the and include juvenile sex offenders in the AN ACT relating to transfers of as the accused; require only emergency Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, registry; amend KRS 17.510 to increase records and balances of state medical services employers to be March 21, 2006 the reliability of the verification of sex employees. notified of hearings rather than all Mar 21-taken from the Consent offender registrant information; create a Amend KRS 18A.115 and 151B.035 employers of the accused; amend KRS Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular new section of KRS 17.500 to 17.540 to to allow any employee who transferred 311A.060, relating to sanctions for Orders of the Day; passed over and criminalize aiding and abetting a sex from a position governed by KRS violations, to add the requirement for an retained in the Orders of the Day offender registrant; amend KRS 17.990 Chapter 18A or KRS Chapter 151B into acceptable plan of correction; provide Mar 22-passed over and retained in to provide that a violation of the a position governed by KRS Chapter that a private reprimand be given to the the Orders of the Day prohibition is classified as a Class A 164 on July 1, 1998, and later defendant and to the emergency medical Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with misdemeanor; create a new section of transferred or was reemployed in a services employer, rather than all Committee Substitute, floor amendment KRS Chapter 70 to allow sheriffs to position governed by KRS Chapter 18A employers, of the defendant; amend (1) notify neighborhoods of resident sex or KRS Chapter 151B to transfer all KRS 311A.075, relating to immediate Mar 24-received in House; to Rules offenders; create a new section of KRS records, including sick leave and months temporary suspension of license or (H); posted for passage for concurrence Chapter 161 to require school boards to of service credit balances used to certification, to permit such when an in Senate Committee Substitute, floor set policies relative to the admissions of calculate annual and sick leave accrual immediate temporary suspension is amendment (1) for Friday, March 24, contractors who are also sex offender rates, transferred back to his or her necessary in order to protect the public 2006; House concurred in Senate registrants upon school grounds; create agency account; amend KRS 18A.115 to and specify the persons who must Committee Substitute, floor amendment a new section of KRS 439.250 to conform. concur in the action; amend KRS (1) ; passed 94-0 439.560 to establish authorization for 311A.125, relating to requirements for Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each GPS-based electronic monitoring in HB 154 - AMENDMENTS recertification, to use the term continuing presiding officer; delivered to Governor probation situations; create a new HCS/AA - Retain the original education rather than in house conduct Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. section of KRS 439.250 to 439.560 to provisions of the bill except amend KRS of emergency medical services training; 243) establish authorization for GPS-based 19A.197 to allow retirement systems amend KRS 311A.180, relating to electronic monitoring in parole situations; employees to participate in employee medical protocols, to limit the review by HB 156/CI (BR 72) - S. Westrom, J. create a new section of KRS 439.250 to leave sharing programs of the state; the board to scope of practice issues, Draud 439.560 to require the creation of a amend KRS 18A.202 to allow Kentucky provide for alleged medical errors in GPS-based electronic monitoring system Retirement Systems employees to protocols to be reported by the board to AN ACT relating to crimes and for certain persons on probation, parole, participate in work-related incentive the Kentucky Board of Medical punishments. or other form of conditional discharge; programs such as the employee Licensure. Amend KRS 516.010, relating to create new sections of KRS Chapter 439 suggestion program for state forgery definitions, to include a definition to establish a specialized sex offender government. HB 155 - AMENDMENTS of academic degree; amend KRS supervision office, with training and HCA (1/Title, M. Cherry) - Make title HCS/LM - Delete Section 8 relating to 516.030, relating to forgery in the caseload standards for officers; prohibit amendment. the review of medical protocols and the second degree, to include forgery of an the entry of an Alford plea for certain sex reporting of medical errors in protocols. academic degree. offenders; amend KRS 510.110 to make (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SCS/LM - Retain original provisions; sexual abuse in the first degree a Class attach board to the Kentucky Community (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) A felony if the offender is an adult and Jan 3-introduced in House; to State and Technical College System (KCTC); the victim less than 12 years of age; Government (H) require the board to make annual reports Jan 3-introduced in House; to create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 6-posted in committee to the General Assembly, the Kentucky Judiciary (H) 532 to require sex offenders convicted of Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st Community and Technical College Jan 6-posted in committee a capital offense or a Class A felony to reading, to Calendar with Committee System, and the Governor by Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st be subject to GPS-based electronic Substitute, committee amendment (1- September 1 of each year; establish reading, to Calendar monitoring if the victim of the offense title) procedures by which employees of the Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted was a minor; amend KRS 532.025 to Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted board shall be transferred to the for passage in the Regular Orders of the allow a person's status as a sex offender for passage in the Regular Orders of the Kentucky Community and Technical Day for Friday, January 13, 2006 registrant when the person commits a Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 College System and how employees Jan 17-3rd reading, passed 93-0 capital offense to be used as an Jan 17-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with who subsequently return to state Jan 18-received in Senate aggravating factor in sentencing; require Committee Substitute, committee employment may have records and Jan 20-to Judiciary (S) the Criminal Justice Council to study the amendment (1-title) months of service transferred back to the collection and dissemination of sex Jan 18-received in Senate state system; establish a provision by HB 157/LM/CI (BR 259) - R. Palumbo offender information within the criminal Jan 20-to State and Local which the existing funding shall be justice system and the community, Government (S) transferred to the KCTCS; establish a AN ACT relating to crimes and factors relative to sex offender personnel board to make punishments. sentencing, and violations of criminal law HB 155/LM (BR 4) - R. Damron recommendations on the board's Amend KRS 15.280 to require committed by persons on probation or executive director, attorney and medical development of sex offender registration parole. repeal KRS 17.171, 17.172, AN ACT relating to emergency advisor. statistical data; create a new section of 17.173, 17.174, and 17.177. medical services. SFA (1, J. Denton) - Retain original KRS Chapter 15A to require the Criminal Amend KRS 311A.015, relating to the provisions; specify that personnel shall Justice Council to study the sex offender (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) board of the Kentucky Board of be transferred to the personnel system registration and notification system every Emergency Medical Services, to require of the Kentucky Community and two years; amend KRS 17.170 and Jan 3-introduced in House; to the educator position on the board to be Technical College System. 17.175 to include all felons and all Judiciary (H) a person certified or licensed by the juveniles adjudicated delinquent for a board; require the election of the chair (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) felony to be included in the state's DNA HB 158 (BR 1005) - R. Palumbo, B. and vice chair of the board to be done at database; amend KRS 17.180 to require Farmer, W. Hall the first meeting after September 1 of Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local the placement of automatic fingerprint each year rather than in September; Government (H) identification system equipment in every AN ACT relating to engineers and amend KRS 311A.020, relating to the Jan 6-posted in committee probation and parole office; amend KRS land surveyors. duties of the board, to require the board Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st 17.495 to prohibit any registered sex Amend KRS 322.090 to limit engineer to partner with other agencies in the reading, to Calendar with Committee offender, regardless of probation, parole, and land surveyor reexamination to development of trauma systems; amend Substitute or supervised release status, from applicants who have failed no more than KRS 311A.050, relating to training, to Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules; posted residing within 1,500 feet of schools and two times; require applicants who have change reference to in house training to for passage in the Regular Orders of the day care facilities; prohibit registered sex failed an examination three or more continuing education; change reporting Day for Thursday, January 19, 2006 offenders from being on or about school times to submit a new application that of violations requirement to eliminate Jan 20-3rd reading, passed 88-0 with and day care grounds, except with includes evidence that the applicant has requirement that individuals licensed by Committee Substitute advance written permission of the acquired additional knowledge and the board report violations, retain Jan 23-received in Senate principal, the school board, or the day meets the qualifications in effect at the reporting of violations by employers; Jan 25-to Licensing, Occupations & care director; require youthful offenders time of the application; direct the board amend KRS 311A.055, relating to Administrative Regulations (S) to remove themselves to residences to promulgate administrative regulations complaints and discipline, to remove the Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st 1,500 feet or more from schools and day specifying the additional knowledge and executive director and board attorney reading, to Consent Calendar with care facilities upon reaching the age of qualifications that are necessary to apply from the preliminary inquiry board and Committee Substitute 18; amend KRS 17.500 to increase the for reexamination. February 7, 2006; floor amendment (1) one free identification card for a person HB 158 - AMENDMENTS filed to Committee Substitute who does not have a fixed, permanent HB 164 (BR 234) - T. Burch, K. Stein SCS - Retain original provisions, Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with address. except remove requirement that Committee Substitute, floor amendment AN ACT relating to injury prevention. applicant who has failed an examination (1) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Amend KRS 189.515 to require any 3 or more times provide proof that he or Feb 23-received in Senate person operating an all-terrain vehicle to she meets the qualifications for Feb 27-to Health and Welfare (S) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health wear protective headgear; require that examination in effect at the time of the Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, and Welfare (H) no person under the age of 16 years new application. to Consent Calendar Jan 10-posted in committee shall operate an all-terrain vehicle; Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st amend KRS 189.990 to provide (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 14-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar community services for a first offense Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules and a $100 fine for each subsequent Jan 3-introduced in House; to Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations offense; amend KRS 186.574 to Licensing and Occupations (H) Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 and Revenue (H) conform. Jan 10-posted in committee Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st signed by each presiding officer; HB 163 (BR 1042) - T. Burch, M. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) reading, to Calendar delivered to Governor Cherry, L. Clark, J. Gray, M. Marzian, R. Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Meeks, C. Miller, D. Owens, D. Pasley, Jan 3-introduced in House; to for passage in the Regular Orders of the 45) R. Rand, T. Riner, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. Transportation (H) Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 Thompson, M. Weaver, R. Wilkey, B. Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 95-0 HB 160 (BR 25) - T. Burch Yonts HB 165 (BR 250) - D. Floyd Jan 30-received in Senate Feb 1-to Licensing, Occupations & AN ACT relating to the processing of AN ACT relating to the importation of AN ACT relating to eminent domain. Administrative Regulations (S) health care information at the time of prescription drugs. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, issuance of operators' licenses. Create a new section of KRS Chapter 416, relating to eminent domain, to to Consent Calendar with Committee Amend KRS 186.412 to require each 217 to require the Governor, in define permitted and prohibited practices Substitute operator's license to provide space for a coordination with the secretary of the in the use of eminent domain; amend Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted licensed driver to indicate whether he Cabinet for Health Services, to request various other statutes to conform. for passage in the Consent Orders of the has a living will, and if he does not have that the Secretary of the United States Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 a living will, whether he has designated Department of Health and Human (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with a health care surrogate who shall act if Services certify to Congress that drug Committee Substitute the licensed driver loses decisional importation from foreign countries by Jan 3-introduced in House; to Mar 10-received in House; to Rules capacity; and require the circuit clerk to licensed pharmacists, distributors, and Judiciary (H) (H) bring to the attention of each licensed wholesalers poses no additional risk to Jan 12-posted in committee Mar 17-posted for passage for driver the space relating to living wills the public's health and safety and would Jan 23-posting withdrawn concurrence in Senate Committee and surrogates at the time of issuance of result in a reduction in prescription drug Substitute for Monday, March 20, 2006 an operator's license or personal costs; require the Governor and the HB 166 (BR 912) Mar 20-House concurred in Senate identification card. secretary of the Cabinet for Health Committee Substitute ; passed 91-2 Services to request that the secretary of Jan 17-WITHDRAWN Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) the Department for Health and Human presiding officer; delivered to Governor Services promulgate administrative HB 167 (BR 936) - T. Pullin, W. Hall, T. Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 3-introduced in House; to regulations permitting pharmacists, Riner 67) Transportation (H) distributors, and wholesalers to import drugs from foreign countries; require the AN ACT relating to military families. HB 159 (BR 218) - T. Burch, Dw. Butler, HB 161 (BR 207) - T. Burch Cabinet for Health Services to design a Amend KRS 164.515 to exempt a R. Palumbo, S. Westrom prescription drug program to facilitate student at a state-supported institution of AN ACT relating to drug testing for the importation of prescription drugs higher education from payment of tuition AN ACT relating to foster parents. horses. from foreign countries by pharmacists, and other fees if that student is a family Create a new section of KRS Chapter Amend KRS 230.225 to prohibit any distributors, and wholesalers licensed in member of a veteran with a 70% or 620 to specify rights and responsibilities horse from participating in a race at a Kentucky once federal regulations have greater service-connected disability. of foster parents who contract directly licensed track if the horse tests positive been promulgated; require that the with the Cabinet for Health and Family for any drug prohibited under the program consist of a drug formulary and HB 167 - AMENDMENTS Services; require the cabinet to train a Kentucky Horse Racing Authority's drug patient safety protections; specify HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Delete the designated foster parent in child abuse policy; require horses to be tested within requirements for the formulary; require requirement that a veteran have a single or neglect investigations in a foster one hour of post time for the presence of that imported prescription drugs be service-connected disability of 70 home; permit a trained person to be prohibited drugs; amend KRS 230.240 to available for sale to consumers and percent or greater and require that a present when a foster parent is present require that horses that test positive be recipients of state health programs; veteran have a combined rating of 70 during an investigation; require precluded from participating in their require the cabinet to negotiate with percent or greater for all of his or her confidentiality; require the cabinet to scheduled races if the results can be pharmacists to ensure that any savings service-connected disabilities. appoint an investigator from another determined prior to the start of the race; from imported drugs be passed on to county or region to conduct an require that those horses for which a consumers and state health programs; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) investigation in a foster home; specify positive test result cannot be determined require pharmacies to sell imported that requirements shall not obstruct, until after the race be disqualified upon drugs at the lessor of one hundred ten Jan 3-introduced in House; to Seniors, delay, or hamper an investigation in a receipt by the Authority and that any percent (120%) of the amount paid for Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) foster home. prizes won by the disqualified horses the imported drug or the amount that Jan 27-posted in committee revert back to the track for distribution to Medicaid reimburses for the drug; and Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st HB 159 - AMENDMENTS the next eligible horse; amend KRS require an annual report to the Governor reading, to Calendar HCS - Retain original provisions and 230.265 to require that the and the Legislative Research Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted add references to relevant statutes; recommendations of the Kentucky Commission regarding the effectiveness for passage in the Regular Orders of the delete references to foster parent Equine Drug Research Council relating and cost savings of the program. Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006; responsibilities regarding transportation to the state's drug regulatory policy be floor amendment (1) filed and respite care. consistent with the provisions of this Act. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 6-taken from the Regular Orders HFA (1, T. Burch) - Retain original of the Day; recommitted to provisions; make technical corrections. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health Appropriations and Revenue (H) and Welfare (H) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Jan 10-posted in committee HB 168 (BR 316) - T. Pullin, J. Stewart Licensing and Occupations (H) Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st III Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health Jan 10-posted in committee reading, to Calendar and Welfare (H) Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to railroad crossings. Jan 10-posted in committee HB 162/FN (BR 409) - T. Burch, R. Feb 1-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 277.065 to require the Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Meeks Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, railroad company to establish a to Calendar with Committee Substitute February 2, 2006 substitute grade crossing, if a community Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to identification cards Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 58-35 of greater than 100 people is left with Feb 6-posted for passage in the for people experiencing homelessness. Feb 9-received in Senate one crossing as a result of a closure; Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Amend KRS 186.531 to provide for Feb 13-to Judiciary (S) require all costs relating to the elimination and opening of a substitute taxes; place restrictions on Web sites (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) amendment (1) filed to Committee crossing to be borne by the railroad chosen; amend KRS 424.160 changing Substitute company; require the railroad company requirements for publication leadings; Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 17-posted for passage in the to maintain any underpass to promote require equivalent bulk discounts Judiciary Regular Orders of the Day for the safe movement of pedestrian and granted to private firms be granted to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Wednesday, January 18, 2006 vehicle traffic; permit a community of public entities required to publish Judiciary (H) Jan 24-floor amendment (2) filed to greater than 100 people with one grade notices; amend KRS 424.220 changing Committee Substitute crossing into the residential area to vendor amounts required to be HB 174 (BR 14) - C. Embry Jr Feb 7-taken from the Regular Orders petition the department of highways for published; require appropriate officers of the Day; recommitted to Judiciary (H) installation of an additional grade file 1 copy of financial statements with AN ACT relating to compulsive crossing; require the department to order GOLD; grant equivalent officers of gambling, making an appropriation HB 176 (BR 838) - G. Lindsay the installation of an additional crossing municipal utilities the right to publish therefor, and declaring an emergency. upon receipt and verification of a financial statements as cities may; Create new sections of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to anhydrous petition; require all costs relating to the amend KRS 424.330 to increase 222 to create the compulsive gamblers ammonia. installation of the crossing to be borne publication fees from $3 to $5 per name awareness and treatment fund to be Create a new section of KRS 250.482 by the railroad company. on a list of delinquent taxpayers. administered by the Division of Mental to 250.488 to require distributors of Health and Substance Abuse Services anhydrous ammonia for agricultural (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of the Department for Mental Health and purposes to add a nontoxic dye to the Mental Retardation Services; ammonia before sale; require Jan 3-introduced in House; to Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local appropriate moneys for the purposes Department of Agriculture to approve Transportation (H) Government (H) defined; establish funding mechanism dye products. Jan 11-posted in committee and limitations on expenditures; define HB 169 (BR 1054) - S. Nunn Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st responsibilities of director; amend KRS Jan 3-introduced in House reading, to Calendar 138.510 to partially fund the compulsive Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) AN ACT relating to adoption. Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules gamblers awareness and treatment fund Jan 12-posted in committee Amend KRS 199.473 to require an Jan 23-posted for passage in the from the total amount wagered in adoption worker to provide preparation Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Kentucky subject to excise taxes; amend HB 177 (BR 1138) - J. Vincent for adoption with a home study of January 24, 2006 KRS 154A.130 to partially fund the proposed adoptive parents and include Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 90-4 compulsive gamblers awareness and AN ACT relating to criminal legal risks, cultural issues, stages of Jan 30-received in Senate treatment fund from the gross revenues background checks. grief and associated behaviors, Feb 1-to Judiciary (S) of the state lottery; amend KRS 238.570 Amend KRS 216.789, relating to separation and loss, attachment, Feb 6-reassigned to State and Local to partially fund the compulsive gamblers services for senior citizens, to prohibit identity, and search issues. Government (S) awareness and treatment fund from the long-term care facilities and assisted- Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st gross receipts derived from all charitable living communities from allowing a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) reading, to Calendar gaming; EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2006. nonemployee who has been convicted of Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules specified offenses from staying with a Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health Feb 22-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) resident for more than 2 hours per day; and Welfare (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, exempt family members of the resident Jan 20-posted in committee February 23, 2006 Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on from the provision; require long-term Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 37-1 Health and Welfare care facilities and assisted-living HB 170 (BR 940) - S. Nunn Feb 24-received in House; enrolled, Jan 3-introduced in House; to communities to request criminal signed by Speaker of the House Appropriations and Revenue (H) background information on those AN ACT relating to services for Feb 27-enrolled, signed by President individuals; permit long-term care children. of the Senate; delivered to Governor HB 175/LM (BR 153) - G. Lindsay, B. facilities and assisted-living communities Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 8-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Farmer, S. Riggs, J. Vincent to temporarily allow those individuals to 605 to require the Department for 8) stay with a resident pending the receipt Juvenile Justice and the Cabinet for AN ACT relating to personal of the conviction information; amend Health and Family Services to notify the HB 172 (BR 160) - R. Damron information. KRS 216.793 to require long-term care public and the local authorities of new Create a new section of KRS Chapter facilities and assisted-living communities children's residential programs, leases, AN ACT relating to public safety. 367 to require an agency or person or to provide application forms that notify or new construction of children's Create KRS Chapter 202C to provide business that conducts business in the the applicants of the requirement for a residential programs; require a public for the involuntary outpatient civil Commonwealth, and that owns or criminal background check. hearing by state agency if requested by commitment of sexually violent maintains computerized data that local authorities; specify that the predators; amend KRS 504.110, includes personal information, to Jan 3-introduced in House requirements foster homes and do not 504.120, 17.500, 17.550, 17.552, disclose any breach of the security of the Jan 4-to Health and Welfare (H) apply to leases, construction, or 17.554, 17.574, and 17.576 to conform. data to any resident of the Feb 21-posted in committee acquisition efforts begun prior to Commonwealth whose personal effective date of the Act. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) information was acquired, or to any HB 178 (BR 830) - J. Wayne, K. owner or licensee whose information Bratcher (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to was acquired, by an unauthorized Judiciary (H) person; create a new cause of action AN ACT relating to the relocation of a Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health exempted from the State Board of city in a county containing a city of the and Welfare (H) HB 173/LM (BR 48) - R. Nelson, W. Claims' jurisdiction; amend KRS 65.2001 first class or a consolidated local Jan 20-posted in committee Hall, J. Bruce, C. Embry Jr, J. Higdon, to conform. government. G. Lynn, R. Mobley, J. Richards, A. Amend KRS 81.380 to allow a city that HB 171/LM (BR 861) - D. Horlander, J. Wuchner HB 175 - AMENDMENTS is in the process of relocating, in addition Vincent, A. Arnold, M. Denham, T. HCS/LM - Amend to limit recoverable to one that has completed relocation, to Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, D. Floyd, C. AN ACT relating to notification of the damages to compensatory damages change its name in accordance with the Hoffman, D. Keene, S. Lee, C. Miller, S. public as to the presence of sex only. provisions of this section. Riggs offenders within the community. HFA (1, G. Lindsay) - Amend to add Create new sections of KRS Chapter "expiration date" as a data element in Jan 3-introduced in House AN ACT relating to legal publications. 17 to require a sex offender who is the definition of "personal information." Jan 4-to Local Government (H) Amend KRS 83A.060 to allow city required to register to also register with HFA (2, B. Farmer) - Amend to Jan 6-posted in committee ordinance summaries to be prepared or the sheriff in the county of residence, prohibit financial institutions from Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st certified by an attorney; amend KRS and pay a $20 fee; require the sheriff to disclosing personal information; reading, to Calendar 91A.040 requirements for city audits, supply the information to the school establish a violation as a Class B Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and city audit financial statements; board, which must publish in the misdemeanor. for passage in the Regular Orders of the amend publication requirements for newspaper once a year, prior to the Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 financial statements; amend KRS beginning of the school year, a list of sex Jan 3-introduced in House Jan 19-3rd reading, passed 95-0 424.120 to change criteria for offenders in the county; provide for Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) Jan 20-received in Senate newspaper publication selection for legal additional publications when a new sex Jan 6-posted in committee Jan 24-to State and Local advertisements; amend KRS 424.130 to offender moves into the county or an Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st Government (S) change requirements for the publication existing sex offender moves within the reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 24-reported favorably, 1st of delinquent taxes; allow use of the county or moves out of the county. Substitute reading, to Consent Calendar Internet for publication of delinquent Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Apr 10-2nd reading, to Rules Apr 11-posted for passage in the benefits for prescription drugs to include for failing to have an AED on the facility's Create a new section of KRS Chapter Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, an exceptions policy or an override premises as a written warning for the 17 to require the Department of State April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 policy that provides coverage for the first offense, a fine of $1,500 for a Police to add sex offender probation, Apr 12-received in House; enrolled, refill of a covered drug dispensed prior to second violation, and $2,000 for a third conditional discharge, supervised signed by each presiding officer; the expiration of the insured's supply of violation; specify procedures to impose a release, and parole restrictions on the delivered to Governor the drug; require insurers to provide civil monetary penalty and require all Law Information Network of Kentucky; Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. notice in existing written or electronic fines collected to be deposited into the create a new section of KRS Chapter 220) communications to pharmacies doing Cabinet's agency funds for use in 23A to require the sentencing court to business with the insurer, the pharmacy administering the Act; amend KRS provide sex offender probation, HB 179 (BR 1105) - S. Nunn, J. Carr, M. benefit manager if applicable, and to the 311.667 to conform. conditional discharge, and supervised Cherry, D. Graham, T. McKee, R. insured regarding the exceptions policy release information to Department of Nelson, B. Yonts or override policy. HB 182 - AMENDMENTS State Police; create a new section of HCS/FN/LM - Retain original KRS Chapter 439 to require the Parole AN ACT relating to special Purple Jan 3-introduced in House provisions except require AED Board to provide sex offender parole Heart license plates. Jan 4-to Health and Welfare (H) manufacturer to report sales to the restrictions to Department of State Amend KRS 186.162, regarding fees Jan 20-posted in committee Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Police. for special license plates, to exempt Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Services and require the board to notify Purple Heart plate holders from all to Calendar with Committee Substitute local EMS of locations of AEDs in their Jan 3-introduced in House registration and renewal fees. Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules jurisdiction; delete requirement for Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) Feb 15-posted for passage in the inspections of facilities and fines for HB 179 - AMENDMENTS Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, violations. HB 185/FN/LM (BR 878) - B. Farmer, R. HCS - Delete provisions of original bill, February 16, 2006 HFA (1, S. Brinkman) - Retain Palumbo, R. Damron, T. Thompson eliminate the $12 state fee for Purple Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with provisions of the bill; add a new section Heart license plates and disabled Committee Substitute to KRS 304.12 to prohibit insurers from AN ACT relating to state procurement. veterans plates on which the state fee is Mar 2-received in Senate denying coverage to an applicant or Create a new section in KRS Chapter currently charged; make surviving Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (S) insured when the sole reason is for 45A to give preference to Kentucky spouses of Purple Heart recipients Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st noncompliance with the provisions of small businesses in government eligible for the Purple Heart plate. reading, to Calendar with Committee this bill. contracts over the small purchase limit; Substitute HFA (2, S. Brinkman) - Retain require government contracts over Jan 3-introduced in House Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules provisions of the bill; add a new section $500,000 to utilize Kentucky small Jan 4-to Transportation (H) Mar 21-posted for passage in the amending KRS 311.668 to exempt any businesses for at least 20% of their Jan 24-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for person or entity who is subject to and in contract price or face 5% contract price Feb 1-posting waived Wednesday, March 22, 2006 compliance with the provisions of the bill penalty; require the Finance and Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with from civil liability. Administration Cabinet to report to Calendar with Committee Substitute Committee Substitute HFA (3, S. Brinkman) - Retain the utilization of Kentucky small businesses, Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 23-received in House; to Rules original provisions of the bill; add women-owned businesses, minority- Feb 8-posted for passage in the (H) exemption from civil liability for owned businesses, and veteran-owned Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 24-posted for passage for consequences related to the use or businesses in state contracts; amend February 9, 2006 concurrence in Senate Committee nonuse of an AED that is located in a various sections of KRS Chapter 45A to Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Substitute for Friday, March 24, 2006; physical fitness facility; add a new conform. Committee Substitute House concurred in Senate Committee section amending KRS 311.668 to Mar 9-received in Senate Substitute ; passed 93-0 exempt any person or entity who is Jan 3-introduced in House Mar 13-to Transportation (S) Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each subject to and in compliance with the Jan 4-to State Government (H) presiding officer; delivered to Governor provisions of the bill from civil liability. Feb 2-posted in committee HB 180/FN (BR 937) - S. Nunn, J. Carr, Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. C. Embry Jr, R. Meeks 213) Jan 3-introduced in House HB 186 (BR 178) - R. Nelson, M. Jan 4-to Health and Welfare (H) Weaver AN ACT relating to individual income HB 182/FN/LM (BR 109) - S. Nunn Jan 20-posted in committee tax. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to curriculum. Amend KRS 141.010 to exclude from AN ACT relating to automatic external to Calendar with Committee Substitute Amend KRS 156.160 to require one the definition of "adjusted gross income" defibrillators. Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor credit of Kentucky history and geography all compensation received by a 100% Amend KRS 311.666 to define amendments (1) and (2) filed to for graduation, beginning with the 2009 service-connected disabled veteran or a "physical fitness facility"; amend KRS Committee Substitute graduating class; provide that the Act current or former prisoner of war; 311.667 to require local emergency Feb 13-recommitted to Appropriations shall be known as the Thomas D. Clark provide that the exclusion applies for tax medical services system, and Revenue (H) Kentucky History and Geography Act. years beginning after December 31, communications, or dispatch to report Feb 16-floor amendment (3) filed to 2005. each July 1 to the Kentucky Board of Committee Substitute Jan 3-introduced in House Emergency Medical Services on the Jan 4-to Education (H) Jan 3-introduced in House location and type of AED in their HB 183 (BR 1110) - R. Wilkey, T. Jan 4-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and communities; create a new section of McKee, R. Adams, J. Arnold Jr, C. HB 187 (BR 989) - J. Wayne Public Safety (H) KRS Chapter 311 to require each Belcher, J. Bruce, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Jan 27-posted in committee physical fitness facility to have at least Collins, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, C. AN ACT relating to the rental and Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st one AED on the premises and at least Hoffman, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, R. Meeks, occupancy of lots in manufactured home reading, to Calendar one trained AED user on site at any time C. Miller, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, communities. Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; the facility is used, permit physical D. Pasley, T. Pullin, J. Stacy, T. Create new sections of KRS Chapter recommitted to Appropriations and fitness facilities to arrange training with Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, B. 383 to establish requirements and Revenue (H) emergency medical services, the Yonts procedures for good cause eviction of Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical residents of manufactured home HB 181 (BR 401) - S. Nunn, C. Hoffman, Services, or local health departments; AN ACT relating to eminent domain. communities; establish definitions; D. Owens require the Cabinet for Health and Create a new section of KRS Chapter prohibit community operators from Family Services to inspect a physical 416 to delineate allowable and retaliating against manufactured home AN ACT relating to prescription drugs. fitness facility upon a complaint that a prohibited public uses of property residents in certain circumstances; Amend KRS 315.200 to permit a facility does not have an AED; permit the subject to eminent domain; amend KRS establish requirements for the refillable prescription for a drug that is Cabinet for Health and Family Services, 416.540 to specify "public use" and not promulgation of mobile home community not a controlled substance to be refilled with consultation by the Kentucky Board "public purpose" as the correct rules; establish requirements for up to two weeks prior to the expiration of Emergency Medical Services, to terminology in relation to eminent community operators that provide utility date of the current supply. promulgate administrative regulations for domain. service to mobile home community more than one AED at a facility based residents; require the application of the HB 181 - AMENDMENTS on the type and size of the facility. Jan 3-introduced in House Uniform Residential Landlord and HCS - Retain original provisions coordination among facilities and local Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) Tenant Act to residents and community except permit a refill 7 days in advance; emergency medical services, and Jan 25-posted in committee operators of manufactured home delete requirements for refills in advance inspections following a complaint, and communities that lie within a jurisdiction under the Medicaid program. training requirements for physical fitness HB 184 (BR 1045) - M. Harper that has adopted the Uniform Residential SCS - Retain original provisions; facility employees; create a new section Landlord and Tenant Act; prohibit certain require health benefit plans that provide of KRS Chapter 311 to specify penalties AN ACT relating to sexual offenders. provisions in rental agreements. 247.800 and 247.802 to conform; amend designate interim employees as academic year; require that these tests Jan 3-introduced in House KRS 247.804 to conform and to remove craftspersons; allow sales only if craft be administered in all public schools in Jan 4-to Local Government (H) West Kentucky Corporation and East materials are not purchased with state 2008-2009 and thereafter; require Jan 27-posted in committee Kentucky Corporation from the funds. reports to the Interim Joint Committee on Agritourism Advisory Council. Education and the Education HB 188 (BR 197) - S. Lee Jan 3-introduced in House Assessment and Accountability Review Jan 3-introduced in House Jan 4-to State Government (H) Subcommittee. AN ACT relating to school employees. Jan 4-to Agriculture and Small Jan 6-posted in committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter Business (H) Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st HB 197 - AMENDMENTS 161 to limit a teacher's civil liability for Jan 10-posted in committee reading, to Calendar HCS - Retain original provisions, damages resulting from acts or Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted except delete requirement that end-of- omissions taken in good faith during the reading, to Calendar for passage in the Regular Orders of the course exams be used in all public supervision or discipline of students. Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 schools in 2008-2009; require a majority Jan 25-recommitted to Judiciary (H) Jan 12-3rd reading, passed 94-0 of the test developers to be content Jan 3-introduced in House Jan 13-received in Senate teachers; eliminate references to use of Jan 4-to Education (H) HB 193/CI (BR 31) - R. Wilkey, J. Jan 18-to Economic Development, end-of-course exams for high school Hoover Tourism & Labor (S) graduation; prohibit scores on end-of- HB 189 (BR 198) - S. Lee Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st course exams as a criterion for a AN ACT relating to inmates. reading, to Consent Calendar with teacher's formal evaluation or for pay AN ACT relating to school financial Amend KRS 454.415, relating to Committee Substitute during the pilot period; require that the statements. inmate lawsuits, to require exhaustion of Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules commissioner of education report the Amend KRS 160.463 to change the all administrative remedies prior to filing Feb 27-posted for passage in the findings from the pilot study and policy means by which public school systems of a lawsuit; delete the provision Consent Orders of the Day for options to the Interim Joint Committee publish annual financial statements. permitting a court to continue an inmate Wednesday, March 1, 2006 on Education: amend KRS 158.647 to lawsuit while the inmate exhausts Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with specify that the Education Assessment Jan 3-introduced in House administrative remedies. Committee Substitute and Accountability Review Jan 4-to Education (H) Mar 2-received in House; to Rules (H) Subcommittee (EAARS) review HB 193 - AMENDMENTS Mar 9-posted for passage for proposals relating to end-of-course HB 190 (BR 50) - S. Lee SFA (1, G. Neal) - Retain original concurrence in Senate Committee exams. provisions; add provision excluding a Substitute for March 10, 2006 HFA (1/P, R. Nelson) - Attach the AN ACT relating to medical records. class action lawsuit from necessity to Mar 17-House concurred in Senate provisions of House Bill 7. Amend KRS 422.317 to permit a exhaust administrative remedies; add Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0 HFA (2/Title, R. Nelson) - Make title hospital or other health care provider to provision excluding inmate lawsuit Mar 20-enrolled, signed by Speaker of amendment. charge for actual postage if the medical relating to the health or safety of an the House records are mailed to the patient's inmate from necessity to exhaust Mar 21-enrolled, signed by President Jan 3-introduced in House attorney or authorized representative; administrative remedies. of the Senate; delivered to Governor Jan 4-to Education (H) prohibit other fees from being charged; Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 23-posted in committee and prohibit postage from being charged Jan 3-introduced in House 68) Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st if the medical records are retrieved by Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee the patient, attorney, or representative at Jan 6-posted in committee HB 196/FN (BR 51) - D. Keene Substitute ; floor amendment (1) filed to the hospital or health care provider's Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st Committee Substitute, floor amendment office. reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to alcoholic (2-title) filed Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules beverages. Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules HB 190 - AMENDMENTS Jan 23-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 243.630 to permit a Feb 23-posted for passage in the HFA (1, S. Lee) - Retain original Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, person seeking to acquire an interest in Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, provisions and add that a hospital may January 24, 2006 an existing alcoholic beverage license to February 24, 2006 charge $.25 per page or $25, whichever Jan 24-3rd reading, passed 95-0 enter into a management contract with Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 96-1 with is less, to certify a second copy of Jan 25-received in Senate the existing licensee for a period not to Committee Substitute medical records; specify that no other Jan 27-to Judiciary (S) exceed sixty days while the application Mar 9-received in Senate charges for a certified copy shall be Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st for the transfer is pending; require as Mar 13-to Education (S) permitted. reading, to Calendar; floor amendment conditions of the agreement that the Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st (1) filed existing licensee assume managerial reading, to Calendar Jan 3-introduced in House Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules responsibilities and liability for violations Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 4-to Health and Welfare (H) Mar 21-posted for passage in the occurring during the agreement's run; Mar 22-posted for passage in the Feb 13-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for require that both parties submit a Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Wednesday, March 22, 2006 notarized, signed copy of the agreement March 23, 2006 reading, to Calendar Mar 22-passed over and retained in to the office; authorize the office to Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 35-0 Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules the Orders of the Day promulgate administrative regulations to Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Feb 24-recommitted to Appropriations Mar 23-3rd reading; floor amendment administer these provisions. signed by each presiding officer; and Revenue (H) (1) defeated ; passed 35-2 delivered to Governor Feb 28-floor amendment (1) filed Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Jan 3-introduced in House Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. signed by each presiding officer; Jan 4-to Licensing and Occupations 119) HB 191 (BR 1118) - J. Higdon delivered to Governor (H) Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 10-posted in committee HB 198/CI (BR 958) - K. Bratcher AN ACT relating to cruelty to animals. 118) Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 525.130, relating to to Calendar AN ACT relating to probation and cruelty to animals in the second degree, HB 194 (BR 941) - B. Montell Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted parole. to include failure to provide shelter. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Amend KRS 439.3405, which allows Jan 20-WITHDRAWN Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 parole for prisoners with documented Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 65-25 terminal medical conditions, to exempt Jan 3-introduced in House HB 195 (BR 948) - D. Pasley, H. Feb 10-received in Senate parole on that basis for violent offenders Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) Moberly Jr, M. Denham, T. McKee, L. Feb 14-to Licensing, Occupations & who have not completed their minimum Napier, J. Richards, B. Yonts Administrative Regulations (S) parole eligibility under KRS 439.3401. HB 192 (BR 431) - M. Denham AN ACT relating to state employee HB 197 (BR 274) - J. Draud Jan 3-introduced in House AN ACT relating to agritourism. conflict of interest. Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) Create new sections of KRS 247.800 Amend KRS 11A.040 and 45A.340 to AN ACT relating to end-of-course Jan 6-posted in committee to 247.810 to define "agritourism," allow interim state employees employed examinations. "agritourism activity," "agritourism by the Department of Parks as craft- Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 199/FN/LM/CI (BR 1066) - D. professional," "inherent risks of making demonstrators to sell craft items 158 to define core courses; require that Keene, R. Wilkey, J. Draud, D. Graham, agritourism activity," and "participant"; to state parks. the Kentucky Department of Education J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, P. provide agritourism professionals begin developing standardized end-of- Marcotte, T. McKee, C. Miller, D. protection from liability; require warning HB 195 - AMENDMENTS course examinations in Algebra I, Owens, D. Pasley, S. Riggs, A. notices to be placed at the sites of SCS - Create a new section of KRS Algebra II and Geometry and pilot the Simpson, K. Stein agritourism activities; amend KRS Chapter 148 to allow commissioner to tests at the end of the 2007-2008 AN ACT relating to public safety. and Family Services may consult or requirements to the Kentucky teacher the informal dispute resolution system to Amend KRS 17.500, relating to sex contract with in developing a statewide internship program; require scheduling be used by consumers and offender registration, to include violent network to assist individuals access to of staff for professional development to manufacturers. offenders as registrants and define free prescription drugs from conform to bargained agreements. "violent offender"; amend KRS 17.510 manufacturers; make technical Jan 4-introduced in House and 17.520 to require lifetime correction. HB 203 - AMENDMENTS Jan 5-to Transportation (H) registration of violent offenders in HCS (1) - Create a new section of Kentucky; amend KRS 17.540 and KRS Jan 3-introduced in House KRS 161 to provide at least two days of HB 206 (BR 852) - T. Edmonds 439.3401 to conform. Jan 4-to Health and Welfare (H) professional development annually for a Jan 18-posted in committee classified employee who has a minimum AN ACT relating to emergency HB 199 - AMENDMENTS Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, 180-day contract and qualifies for health procedures in public schools. HCS/LM/CI - Amend to limit provisions to Calendar with Committee Substitute insurance and retirement benefits; limit Create a new section of KRS Chapter to intentional murder, to limit registration Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules when professional development may be 158 to define building lockdown; require period to 10 years, and to remove Feb 13-posted for passage in the scheduled; require, under certain lockdown procedures to be established registration requirement upon final Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, conditions, a local board to compensate for school buildings; require students, expiration of sentence. February 14, 2006 a classified employee at his or her daily staff, and parents to be made aware of HFA (1, R. Webb) - Insert provision Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with rate of pay if the employee is required to lockdown procedures; require lockdown amending KRS 439.3405 to require Committee Substitute attend a professional development guidelines to be posted in schools; crime victim and prosecutorial notice for Feb 17-received in Senate activity beyond the two required days; require a lockdown emergency practice medical parole hearings. Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (S) require scheduling of professional to be held twice during each school year. development for classified staff to Jan 3-introduced in House HB 201 (BR 118) - K. Stein conform to bargained agreements; HB 206 - AMENDMENTS Jan 4-to Judiciary (H) amend KRS 158.070 to conform; delete HCS - Delete the provision requiring Jan 25-posted in committee AN ACT relating to unlawful obsolete language; amend KRS 161.011 lockdown guidelines to be posted in Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, possession of a weapon on school to define classified employee schools; require a lockdown emergency to Calendar with Committee Substitute property. professional development committee"; practice to be held once during each Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 527.070 to require signs require local boards to develop and school year rather than twice during for passage in the Regular Orders of the to be posted at all public entrances to provide classified employees written each school year. Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 school buildings, sports arenas, policies to include terms and conditions Mar 7-floor amendment (1) filed to gymnasiums, stadiums, and cafeterias, of employment, including professional Jan 4-introduced in House Committee Substitute at unenclosed corners of school development requirements. Jan 5-to Education (H) Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with property, at the gate or controlled HCS (2/FN) - Delete Section 1 in its Jan 23-posted in committee Committee Substitute entrances of enclosed properties, and at entirety to delete professional Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st Mar 13-received in Senate the entrance of any access road for all development requirements for classified reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 15-to Judiciary (S) open areas owned, operated, leased, or employees; delete Section 3 in its Substitute controlled by the school; specify that if entirety to conform. Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules HB 200/FN (BR 276) - D. Pasley, H. no required sign is posted no Jan 30-posted for passage in the Moberly Jr, J. Barrows, C. Belcher, T. prosecution for violation of the statute Jan 4-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Burch, M. Denham, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, may take place; retain the provision that Jan 5-to Education (H) January 31, 2006 D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, Ji. the prohibition against unlawful Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Lee, T. McKee, C. Miller, L. Napier, R. possession of a weapon on school Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Committee Substitute Nelson, S. Nunn, D. Owens, R. property shall not apply to a person reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 8-received in Senate Palumbo, T. Riner, A. Simpson, T. hunting on rural or remote lands owned Substitute Feb 10-to Education (S) Thompson, M. Weaver, B. Yonts by a school if the area is not properly Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st posted as closed to hunting by the Feb 27-recommitted to Appropriations reading, to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to prescription drug school governing board. and Revenue (H) Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules patient assistance programs. Mar 1-posted in committee Mar 21-posted for passage in the Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 3-introduced in House Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules Consent Orders of the Day for 194A to establish the Kentucky Patient Jan 4-to Education (H) with Committee Substitute (2) Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Prescription Drug Assistance Program Mar 8-posted for passage in the Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 within the Department for Public Health; HB 202 (BR 854) - R. Webb, D. Owens, Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, require the program to provide eligibility K. Stein March 9, 2006 signed by Speaker of the House and application information related to Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President prescription drug patient assistance AN ACT relating to high-cost home Committee Substitute (2) of the Senate; delivered to Governor programs offered by drug companies loans. Mar 10-received in Senate Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. and to link individuals to community Amend KRS 360.100 to prohibit a Mar 14-to Education (S) 120) resources to assist with completing lender from making a high-cost home documents required by the programs; loan which allows the borrower to make HB 204 (BR 362) - T. Edmonds HB 207 (BR 130) - T. Edmonds, M. require the cabinet to establish a toll-free payments, for at least part of the loan, Rader hotline to provide information on the that are applied only to interest and not AN ACT relating to carrying concealed drug programs; require the cabinet to to principal. deadly weapons. AN ACT relating to school use the e-health network web site to link Amend KRS 237.110 to create an assessment and accountability. to information on prescription drug Jan 3-introduced in House exception to the concealed carry license Amend KRS 158.6453 to require a assistance programs; require the e- Jan 4-to Banking and Insurance (H) training requirement for a current school to complete a minimum of 160 health web page to have the capability of Jan 11-posted in committee member of the military or a veteran instructional days before administering supporting the completion of applications when either has qualified as an expert or the statewide school assessment for the prescription drug patient assistant Introduced Jan. 4, 2006 a sharpshooter with a pistol during the 5 program test. programs on-line and transmission of the years prior to applying for a license; application to health care providers for HB 203/FN (BR 1096) - T. Edmonds, C. require that the veteran have been Jan 4-introduced in House any required signatures; and permit the Embry Jr, S. Brinkman, Dw. Butler, L. discharged under conditions other than Jan 5-to Education (H) cabinet to consult or contract with the Clark, W. Hall, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, dishonorable. University of Kentucky College of D. Keene, G. Lynn, C. Miller, F. Nesler, HB 208 (BR 1088) - T. Edmonds Pharmacy, University of Kentucky J. Richards, J. Wayne, B. Yonts Jan 4-introduced in House College of Agriculture Cooperative Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) AN ACT relating to the designation of Extension, local health departments, or AN ACT relating to the professional the official state dance. other organizations to develop a network development of school employees. HB 205 (BR 369) - T. Edmonds Create a new section of KRS Chapter of agencies to assist individuals in Amend KRS 158.070 to limit when 2 to name and designate clogging as the accessing prescription drug patient professional development may take AN ACT relating to consumer official dance of Kentucky. assistance programs. place; require a local board to protection. compensate an employee at his or her Amend KRS 367.840, 367.841, HB 208 - AMENDMENTS HB 200 - AMENDMENTS daily rate of pay if the employee is 367.842, 367.843, 367.845 and 367.846 HFA (1, K. Stein) - Name and HCS - Retain original provisions required to attend a professional relating to the Lemon Law to include the designate the Watusi as the official except add libraries and the Kentucky development activity beyond four days; purchase of new motorcycles; amend dance of Kentucky. Cancer Caucus to the list of prohibit a board from adding additional KRS 367.860 and 367.865 to include the HFA (2, F. Nesler) - Name and organizations that the Cabinet for Health purchase of new motorcycles as part of designate "Ring Around the Rosie" as the official state children's nursery existed on June 30, 2002. Committee on Health and Welfare no rhyme. later than September, 2007; require a Jan 4-introduced in House HFA (3/Title, F. Nesler) - Make title Jan 4-introduced in House progress report every two years Jan 5-to Education (H) amendment. Jan 5-to Education (H) thereafter. HB 217 (BR 1083) - J. Fischer Jan 4-introduced in House HB 211/CI (BR 404) - J. DeCesare, H. HB 213 - AMENDMENTS Jan 5-to State Government (H) Cornett HCS - Retain original provisions, AN ACT relating to wages and hours. Jan 19-posted in committee except define "health"; require the Amend KRS 12.020 to abolish the Jan 30-posting waived AN ACT relating to general principles Cabinet for Health and Family Services Prevailing Wage Review Board; amend Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, of justification. to assess health disparities and design KRS 99.480 to remove prevailing wage to Calendar Create a new section of KRS Chapter strategies to reduce these in addition to requirements from urban renewal and Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 503 relating to justification for use of the assessment and strategies to reduce community development agency for passage in the Regular Orders of the force, to provide presumptions and health care disparities; require the contracts for work; amend KRS 227.487 Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 principles relating to the use of force; assessment of disparities to include low to restate the basis for determining the Feb 10-floor amendment (1) filed amend KRS 503.010 relating to birth weight, suicide, accidents, maximum electrical inspection fee; Feb 17-floor amendments (2) and (3- definitions to redefine dwelling, and to immunizations, and asthma; require the amend KRS 337.010 to eliminate title) filed add definitions of residence and vehicle; assessment and strategies to reduce definitions and requirements relating to Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 93-1 amend KRS 503.050 relating to use of disparities to include Latinos rather than prevailing wages; amend KRS 337.990 Mar 8-received in Senate force for self protection to extend Hispanics. to abolish penalties for prevailing wage Mar 10-to State and Local protection for any felony offense violations at the state level; amend KRS Government (S) involving the use of force and add Jan 4-introduced in House 337.420, 337.423, 337.425, 337.427, Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st provision specifying that a person does Jan 5-to Health and Welfare (H) 337.430, 337.433, 336.015, and 224.10- reading, to Consent Calendar not have a duty to retreat; amend KRS Jan 10-posted in committee 020 to conform; and repeal KRS Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules 503.070 relating to protection of another Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st 337.505, 337.510, 337.512, 337.520, Mar 24-posted for passage in the to extend protection for an felony offense reading, to Calendar with Committee 337.522, 337.524, 337.525, 337.530, Consent Orders of the Day involving the use of force and add Substitute 337.540. 337.548, and 337.550. Apr 10-3rd reading, passed 37-0; provision specifying that a person does Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules received in House; enrolled, signed by not have a duty to retreat; amend KRS Feb 21-posted for passage in the Jan 4-introduced in House each presiding officer; delivered to 503.080 relating to protection of property Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 6-to Labor and Industry (H) Governor to include robbery and any felony Wednesday, February 22, 2006 Mar 3-posted in committee Apr 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. offense involving the use of force and Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Mar 7-posting withdrawn 176) add provision specifying that a person Committee Substitute does not have a duty to retreat; create a Feb 23-received in Senate HB 218 (BR 889) - T. Couch, J. Carr HB 209/HM (BR 837) - T. Edmonds, J. new section of KRS Chapter 503 to Feb 27-to Health and Welfare (S) Carr provide immunity from prosecution in AN ACT relating to the awarding of certain use of force cases and provide HB 214 (BR 1092) - J. Fischer, M. high school diplomas to veterans. AN ACT relating to insurance. that law enforcement can investigate Harmon Amend KRS 158.140 to include the For a child who is eligible for coverage claims of lawful use of force but cannot awarding of a high school diploma to all under his or her parent's family health make an arrest unless there is probable AN ACT proposing an amendment to honorably discharged veterans who did insurance plan up to age twenty five cause to believe that the use of force Section 54 of the Constitution of not complete high school prior to (25), amend KRS 304.17-310 to extend was unlawful. Kentucky. induction into the United States Armed eligibility for a time equal to his or her Propose amendment to Section 54 of Forces. service in the active military. Jan 4-introduced in House the Constitution of Kentucky to allow the Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) General Assembly the power to limit Jan 4-introduced in House HB 209 - AMENDMENTS Jan 17-posted in committee damages for injuries resulting in death, Jan 5-to Education (H) HCA (1, T. Edmonds) - Make or for injuries to persons or property; Jan 17-reassigned to Seniors, Military provision applicable regardless of HB 212/LM/CI (BR 488) - D. Owens, R. submit to voters. Affairs, and Public Safety (H) whether the person marries while Meeks, D. Graham, J. Jenkins, J. Wayne serving in the active military. Jan 4-introduced in House HB 219 (BR 1074) - L. Clark HCA (2, T. Edmonds) - Restrict AN ACT relating to crimes and Jan 5-to Elections, Const. extension of coverage to a maximum of punishments. Amendments & Intergovernmental AN ACT relating to reorganization. two years. Amend KRS 500.080, relating to penal Affairs (H) Amend KRS 151B.025 to designate HFA (1, T. Edmonds) - Create a new code definitions, to include electronic the Kentucky Workforce Investment section of KRS Chapter 304.17A to devices which shoot wired probes as a HB 215/LM (BR 1078) - J. Fischer, S. Board as the sole state agency require health benefit plans issued or dangerous instrument; exempt electronic Lee responsible for the administration of renewed on or after the effective date of devices which require direct contact. vocational and technical education and this Act that cover dependents enrolled AN ACT to promote the uniform the supervision of the administration of in a institution of higher education until a Jan 4-introduced in House application of civil rights law in the vocational and technical education; specific age; extend coverage beyond Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) Commonwealth. permit the board to delegate the specific age for up to two years if the Jan 23-posted in committee Amend KRS 344.020, 344.190, and responsibilities to the Office of Career dependent's education is interrupted by 344.320, and repeal and reenact KRS and Technical Education; confirm active military service. HB 213 (BR 56) - D. Owens, T. Burch, J. 344.300, relating to the Commonwealth's Executive Order 2005-327. Crenshaw, D. Graham, J. Jenkins, R. civil rights laws, to provide that the Jan 4-introduced in House Meeks, T. Riner, A. Simpson, J. Wayne Commonwealth has occupied the field of HB 219 - AMENDMENTS Jan 5-to Banking and Insurance (H) civil rights law and that local laws on the HFA (1, L. Clark) - Amend new Feb 13-posting waived AN ACT relating to health care subject are prohibited. language to insert the existing agency Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, disparities. name. to Calendar with committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter amendments (1) and (2) 194A to require the Cabinet for Health Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 4-introduced in House Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and Family Services to assess the Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) Jan 5-to State Government (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the healthcare disparities among racial and Jan 19-posted in committee Day for Friday, March 3, 2006; floor ethnic groups in Kentucky and design a HB 216 (BR 1082) - J. Fischer, A. Jan 30-posting waived amendment (1) filed multilevel strategy with specific Wuchner, D. Floyd Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with interventions for eliminating these reading, to Calendar committee amendments (1) and (2), floor disparities and improving the quality of AN ACT relating to educational Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted amendment (1) life for these groups, including but not services for expelled students. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 9-received in Senate limited to African Americans and Amend KRS 158.150 to release a Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 Mar 13-to Banking and Insurance (S) Hispanics; require the assessment to be local board of education from the Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed submitted to the Governor, Legislative requirement of providing educational Feb 3-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with HB 210/AA (BR 914) - T. Edmonds Research Commission, and Interim Joint services in an appropriate alternative floor amendment (1) Committee on Health and Welfare no environment to an expelled student if the Feb 6-received in Senate AN ACT relating to school employees. later than December, 2006; require the student "posed," rather than "poses," a Feb 8-to State and Local Government Amend KRS 161.605 to continue to cabinet to submit the strategy design to threat to the safety of other students or (S) allow retired educators to be reemployed the Governor, Legislative Research school staff and cannot be placed into a under the 100-day provisions as they Commission, and Interim Joint state-funded agency program. HB 220 (BR 998) - R. Adkins Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Jan 4-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the Office of the Jan 31-floor amendment (1) filed reading, to Calendar Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) Attorney General. Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; Amend KRS 15.010, relating to floor amendment (1) recommitted to Appropriations and HB 229/LM (BR 221) - J. Jenkins, J. organizational units within the Feb 9-received in Senate Revenue (H) Wayne, L. Clark Department of Law, to create a Kentucky Feb 13-to Judiciary (S) Mar 16-posted in committee Bureau of Investigation Department, Mar 21-reported favorably, to Rules; AN ACT relating to noise-sensitive Office of Civil and Environmental Law, HB 222 (BR 915) - M. Marzian, M. posted for passage in the Regular areas surrounding public use airports. Office of Consumer Protection, and Weaver Orders of the Day for Wednesday, Amend KRS 183.011 to define the Office of Criminal Appeals; eliminate March 22, 2006 terms "noise compatibility program," Division of Special Investigations, AN ACT relating to the lottery. Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 88-8; "noise exposure map", "noise-sensitive Division of Financial Integrity, Division of Amend KRS 154A.020 to delete received in Senate area," "noncompatible land use," "noise Civil and Environmental Law, Division of provision that bans the Lottery from Mar 24-to State and Local compatibility permit," and "review Consumer Protection, and Criminal indicating in its advertisements state Government (S) agency"; create a new section of KRS Appellate Division; amend various other programs that benefit from lottery Chapter 183 to require all airports that sections to conform; give directions to receipts. HB 225 (BR 420) - M. Harmon have adopted a noise exposure map to reviser of statutes; confirm Attorney file a copy of such a map with the review General Executive Order AG 05-01 HB 222 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT proposing to amend the agency and the Airport Zoning dated May 20, 2005. HFA (1, S. Baugh) - Amend KRS Constitution of Kentucky relating to taxes Commission; require the issuance of a 154A.063 to prohibit the sale of lottery and expenditures. noise compatibility permit prior to Jan 4-introduced in House tickets on Sundays. Propose to create new sections of the construction, modification, or alteration Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) HFA (2, K. Stein) - Prohibit lottery Kentucky constitution, providing that of any land or structure within a noise Jan 6-reassigned to State ticket sales from sundown Friday to budget expenditures for an biennium sensitive area; require the reviewing Government (H) sundown Sunday. shall not exceed expenditures for the agency to use standards set forth in Jan 19-posted in committee previous biennium plus growth; providing issuing a noise compatibility permit; Jan 30-posting waived Jan 4-introduced in House a mechanism for a self-financing budget grant the Airport Zoning Commission the Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Jan 5-to State Government (H) without taxation. authority to promulgate administrative reading, to Calendar Jan 19-posted in committee regulations regarding application Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 30-posting waived Jan 4-introduced in House procedures for permits under its for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Jan 5-to Elections, Const. jurisdiction; create a new section of KRS Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 reading, to Calendar Amendments & Intergovernmental Chapter 183 to establish notification Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 87-5 Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules Affairs (H) procedures for permit applications; Feb 9-received in Senate Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed establish the right of the airport in Feb 13-to Judiciary (S) Feb 6-posted for passage in the HB 226/LM (BR 947) - M. Harmon, J. question to comment to the review Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Fischer, S. Baugh, J. Carr, H. Cornett, T. agency on the advisability of issuing the HB 221 (BR 376) - M. Marzian, J. February 7, 2006 Couch, W. Hall, M. Harper, S. Lee, G. permit; require recording of the permit Vincent Feb 9-floor amendment (1) withdrawn Lynn, R. Mobley, B. Montell, T. Shelton with the county clerk's office; establish Feb 10-floor amendment (2) filed ; 3rd requirements as to the form and wording AN ACT relating to the standby reading, passed 81-9 AN ACT proposing an amendment to of a noise compatibility permit issued for guardianship of minors. Feb 13-received in Senate the Constitution of Kentucky relating to a noncompatible land use, including Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 15-to State and Local civil rights. releasing the airport operator from 387 to permit a parent to designate a Government (S) Propose to create a new section of the liability for noise-related damage; create standby guardian and an alternate Constitution of Kentucky to prohibit the a new section of KRS Chapter 183 to standby guardian for minor children to HB 223 (BR 1107) - S. Westrom, B. state or any regulated government or differentiate between permits issued for provide care in case of death or Farmer agency of the state to enact any statute, compatible and noncompatible land use; incapacity of the parent; permit a ordinance, administrative regulation, create a new Section of KRS Chapter custodian, legal custodian, or legal AN ACT making an appropriation to rule, or policy to create a legal basis for 324, regarding real estate sales, to guardian to appoint a standby guardian the Kentucky Horse Park Commission a person to claim minority or protected establish disclosure requirements on with the consent of another parent or and declaring an emergency. status other than on the basis of race, property on which a noise compatibility adoptive parent if there is one; require Appropriate $39,600,000 in Bond color, religion, disability, familial status or permit has been issued. signed consent of the standby guardian Funds to the Kentucky Horse Park national origin, birth sex, or age; submit and the parent, legal custodian, or legal Commission in fiscal year 2005-2006 for to voters, provide ballot language. Jan 4-introduced in House guardian in the presence of two construction of a new indoor equestrian Jan 5-to Local Government (H) witnesses; make provisions for arena and construction and renovation Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 6-posted in committee designation of standby guardian before of park roads and parking facilities; Jan 5-to Elections, Const. and after the triggering event occurs; appropriate $1,845,500 from the General Amendments & Intergovernmental HB 230 (BR 883) - J. Jenkins, J. Wayne, permit the court to consider the Fund to the Kentucky Horse Park Affairs (H) M. Marzian, R. Meeks preferences of minor children in the Commission in fiscal year 2005-2006 for appointment of a standby guardian; debt service; EMERGENCY. HB 227 (BR 418) - M. Harmon, W. AN ACT relating to public assistance. establish a rebuttable presumption that Dedman Jr, J. Bowen Create new section of KRS Chapter the designated standby guardian is Jan 4-introduced in House 194A to require applicants for public capable of serving as a guardian; permit Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue AN ACT relating to marriage. financial and medical assistance to approval of the designation without a (H) Repeal KRS 402.090, regarding identify their employers; establish hearing if the designator is the sole soliciting persons to be married; amend reporting requirements; and require that surviving parent; set requirements for HB 224/FN/AA (BR 891) - D. Graham, KRS 402.990 to conform. the report be made available to the the standby guardian's authority. J. Barrows, C. Belcher, H. Collins, J. public upon request. Crenshaw, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, J. Jan 4-introduced in House HB 221 - AMENDMENTS Jenkins, C. Miller, R. Nelson, D. Pasley, Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) Jan 4-introduced in House HFA (1, J. Vincent) - Amend to R. Rand, J. Richards Jan 12-posted in committee Jan 5-to Health and Welfare (H) provide that a court appointed Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st Jan 10-posted in committee guardianship or a testamentary AN ACT relating to retirement and reading, to Calendar guardianship is superior to one created declaring an emergency. Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; HB 231 (BR 417) - M. Harmon, J. under the bill; provide that notice of a Amend KRS 61.691 to provide that recommitted to Judiciary (H) Fischer, D. Floyd petition be served on both parents; recipients of a retirement allowance from provide that bill's provisions do not apply a retirement system administered by the HB 228 (BR 363) - M. Harmon AN ACT relating to tax credits to to guardians, conservators, or other Kentucky Retirement Systems, who enhance the educational opportunities fiduciaries appointed by a court. retired on or before December 31, 1979, AN ACT relating to civil actions. for all students in Kentucky. receive an additional ad hoc retirement Create a new section of KRS Chapter Create various new sections of KRS Jan 4-introduced in House allowance increase on July 1, 2006; 411 to allow persons offering the usage Chapter 141 to establish a Jan 5-to Judiciary (H) EMERGENCY. of recreational facilities to the public to nonrefundable family education tax Jan 23-posted in committee contractually require persons using the credit program for corporations who Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st Jan 4-introduced in House facilities for a recreational purpose to contribute to scholarship organizations reading, to Calendar Jan 5-to State Government (H) assume the risk of injury from the activity and individuals who directly pay for Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 19-posted in committee or from the facility. tuition and other educational expenses; for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 30-posting waived define terms; establish maximum credit amounts; direct the Department of defined in KRS 367.97501(13), rather Authority, to establish a pilot project area Uniform Partnership Act, KRS 362.150 Revenue to promulgate regulations and than only no body or body parts limited to all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and to 362.360, the Kentucky Revised publish lists; amend KRS 141.010 to generally; direct that an existing funeral off-road vehicles (ORV) in Eastern Uniform Limited Partnership Act, KRS exempt amounts received as scholarship establishment that does not meet the Kentucky. Require participating counties 362.401 to 362.525, and remaining grants from "adjusted gross income"; definition of a full service funeral to donate funds for the trail system sections of KRS Chapter 362 relating to amend KRS 141.0205 to establish the establishment or an embalming service development and operation, establishing registered limited liability partnerships, order in which the nonrefundable family establishment shall be granted a license the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail merger of various partnerships with education tax credit is applied against as a visitation and ceremonial funeral Project Fund, enabling other methods of other business entities, and suits by and tax imposed by KRS 141.020 and service establishment; establish that the raising funds for the pilot project against partnerships. 141.040; apply the credit beginning with visitation and ceremonial funeral service Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. Establish the 2006 tax year. establishment license is renewable as the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail HB 234 - AMENDMENTS the same unless the board approves an Commission, as an on-going entity to HCS - Make technical corrections. Jan 4-introduced in House application for a different type of license; develop and demonstrate the trail HCA (1, G. Lindsay) - Make technical Jan 5-to Appropriations and Revenue make technical changes. system as a pilot project, including corrections. (H) representation from counties HFA (1, J. Vincent) - Amend Jan 4-introduced in House participating in the pilot project. Enable provisions of the bill relating to notice, HB 232 (BR 1131) - C. Miller, C. Siler, Jan 5-to Licensing and Occupations the Commission to proceed with trail duty of care, statutory construction, R. Adams, J. Bruce, De. Butler, Dw. (H) development, set safety guidelines, choice of law, ministerial actions of the Butler, L. Clark, J. Comer Jr, M. Jan 10-posted in committee requiring semi-annual reports to the Secretary of State, naming rights, Denham, D. Graham, C. Hoffman, D. Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Governor and the Legislative Research service of process, reinstatement, Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, to Calendar with Committee Substitute Commission including recommendations partnership formation, actual and G. Lynn, H. Moberly Jr, F. Nesler, D. Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for lessons learned through operating apparent authority, partner liability, civil Owens, D. Pasley, J. Richards, S. Rudy, for passage in the Regular Orders of the the pilot project, not only for the actions by or against partnerships, T. Shelton, T. Thompson, B. Yonts Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail system internal accounting, partnership Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 72-20 development, but also for the ongoing property, judgments against AN ACT relating to funeral with Committee Substitute statewide work of the Kentucky partnerships, and disassociation. establishments. Feb 13-received in Senate Recreational Trails Authority. Enable the HFA (2, S. Brinkman) - Amend to Amend KRS 316.010, relating to Feb 15-to Licensing, Occupations & Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Trail include three new sections setting out embalmers and funeral directors, to add Administrative Regulations (S) Commission to contract with private the rules for the applicability of the new definitions for "direct burial," "embalming Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st landowners to implement the trail system provisions of the bill to partnerships service establishment," "funeral," "full reading, to Consent Calendar with and to enter into interstate agreements existing on the bill's effective date and to service funeral establishment," Committee Substitute with the West Virginia Hatfield-McCoy include transition procedures for "memorial service," and "visitation and Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Trail authority. partnerships that wish to be governed by ceremonial funeral service for passage in the Consent Orders of the the bill's new provisions. establishment"; redefine "funeral Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Jan 4-introduced in House establishment" to include full service Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Jan 5-to Tourism Development and Jan 5-introduced in House funeral establishments, embalming Committee Substitute ; received in Energy (H) Jan 6-to Judiciary (H) service establishments, and visitation House; to Rules (H) Jan 17-posted in committee Jan 23-posted in committee and ceremonial funeral service Mar 20-posted for passage for Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, establishments; amend 316.125 to concurrence in Senate Committee to Calendar with Committee Substitute to Calendar with Committee Substitute, reclassify funeral establishment licenses Substitute for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules committee amendment (1) issued by the board into separate Mar 21-House concurred in Senate Feb 6-posted for passage in the Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; licenses for each of the three types of Committee Substitute ; passed 97-0 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, recommitted to Appropriations and funeral establishments; require Mar 22-enrolled, signed by each February 7, 2006 Revenue (H); returned to Rules (H) establishment license applicants to presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 93-2 with Feb 14-posted for passage in the designate the type of funeral Apr 3-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Committee Substitute Regular Orders of the Day for establishment license sought in each 112) Feb 8-received in Senate Wednesday, February 15, 2006 application. Feb 10-to Appropriations and Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed to HB 233 (BR 1053) - W. Hall, R. Revenue (S) Committee Substitute HB 232 - AMENDMENTS Palumbo Feb 22-floor amendment (2) filed to HCS - Retain original provisions, Introduced Jan. 5, 2006 Committee Substitute except reinstate that a funeral director is AN ACT relating to The Kentucky Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-6 with a person engaged in funeral directing Recreational Trail System. HB 234 (BR 157) - S. Brinkman Committee Substitute, floor amendment "for profit"; create a new section of KRS Create new sections of KRS Chapter (2) Chapter 316 to allow an existing funeral 148 to establish the Kentucky Multiple- AN ACT relating to business Feb 28-received in Senate establishment licensee to be licensed as use Recreational Trail Commission, to organizations. Mar 2-to Judiciary (S) one of the three new types of funeral be attached to the Commerce Cabinet, Create two new subchapters of KRS Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st establishments if the funeral and set forth responsibilities to develop Chapter 362, relating to partnerships, to reading, to Consent Calendar establishment meets the definition of and implement a multi-county adopt with changes the Uniform Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules that type; direct that the new license as a demonstration trail system project, to be Partnership Act, as approved by the Mar 21-posted for passage in the full service funeral establishment, an funded by counties interested in National Conference of Commissioners Consent Orders of the Day for embalming service establishment, or a promoting trail development and on Uniform State Laws in 1994 and with Wednesday, March 22, 2006 visitation and ceremonial funeral service managed for statewide and multi-state amendments thereto in 1997, and the Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 establishment is effective until the date promotion and access; include existing Uniform Limited Partnership Act, as Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, that the funeral establishment's former state statutory requirements for ATVs approved by the National Conference of signed by Speaker of the House license would have expired; require an which are ridden by children; require Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President existing funeral establishment granted semiannual reports on access to in 2001; create a new section of KRS of the Senate; delivered to Governor the new type of license to apply for multiple-use recreational trails on Chapter 275, the Kentucky Limited Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. renewal as the same new type of privately owned land in Kentucky to Liability Company Act, to permit the 149) establishment when license renewal is include recommendations for conversion of a limited liability company due; exempt an existing visitation and improvements; require the commission to a limited partnership; amend KRS HB 235 (BR 1136) - T. Kerr, E. Ballard, ceremonial funeral service establishment to sunset in two years and to 446.010, relating to definitions for the S. Baugh, J. Carr, M. Cherry, H. Cornett, from the requirement of ownership in recommend a transition plan for a long- Kentucky Revised Statutes, to provide J. DeCesare, J. Fischer, D. Ford, J. whole or in part by an affiliated full- term permanent state entity to plan, that the word "partnership" shall include Gooch Jr, M. Harmon, G. Lynn, J. service funeral establishment; state that promote, fund, and manage multi-county all varieties of both general and limited Vincent, M. Weaver, A. Wuchner the exemption will lapse if the visitation recreational trails which are developed partnerships, unless otherwise required and ceremonial funeral service for multiple uses, including pedestrians, by the context; amend KRS 365.015, AN ACT relating to hunting and establishment is sold, ceases to exist, or horses, motorized and nonmotorized 313.310, 148.851, 164.6011, 274.005, declaring an emergency. engages in any activity that changes its vehicles, and are on privately owned 275.010, 292.310, 342.0011, 67.750, Create a new section of KRS Chapter license; make technical corrections. land. various sections in Title XI, relating to 150 to establish the Recent Veterans SCS - Retain original provisions, revenue and taxation, and various Special Hunt program; require the except make technical correction to HB 233 - AMENDMENTS sections in KRS Chapter 154, relating to Department of Fish and Wildlife definition of "funeral"; redefine "memorial HCS - Create the Kentucky Hatfield- state development, to conform; and, Resources to offer two periods of service" to mean a ceremony or service McCoy Trail system, working with the effective January 1, 2008, repeal the hunting, at least ten days each, to recent at which there are no human remains as statewide Kentucky Recreational Trails veterans who missed a portion of the previous deer hunting season due to amendment (1) filed to Committee concealed deadly weapon. active duty; EMERGENCY Substitute HB 240 (BR 1000) - J. Gray, T. Riner Amend KRS 527.020, relating to Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 84-4 with carrying a concealed deadly weapon, to Jan 5-introduced in House Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to hospital-acquired increase the penalty for a second or Jan 6-to Natural Resources and Feb 27-received in Senate infections. subsequent offense to a Class D felony. Environment (H) Mar 1-to Judiciary (S) Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 12-posted in committee 216 to define "Ambulatory surgical Jan 5-introduced in House HB 237 (BR 1033) - J. Gray, R. Damron, center," "Cabinet," "Hospital," and Jan 6-to Judiciary (H) HB 236/CI (BR 24) - J. Gray, R. Adams, J. Richards "Hospital-acquired infection"; create a A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, S. new section of KRS Chapter 216 to HB 244 (BR 902) - D. Owens, J. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. AN ACT relating to concealed deadly require the cabinet to collect data on Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. Meeks, F. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, De. weapons. hospital-acquired infection rates and Nesler, K. Stein Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, H. Amend KRS 237.138, relating to require a quarterly report from each Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. retired Kentucky peace officers being hospital and ambulatory surgical center AN ACT relating to state agency Couch, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. permitted to carry concealed deadly on their infection rates; establish an children. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, weapons pursuant to the Law advisory committee to assist the cabinet Amend KRS 158.135 to direct the T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Enforcement Officers Safety Act, to in evaluating reported data; create a new General Assembly to provide full funding Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, delete the restriction that officers must section of KRS Chapter 216 to require for the cost of educating state agency M. Harmon, M. Harper, J. Higdon, C. be retired Kentucky peace officers. the cabinet to annually report to the children; delete language requesting the Hoffman, D. Horlander, D. Keene, T. Legislative Research Commission a General Assembly to increase funding Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lynn, P. Jan 5-introduced in House summary of the data received from the for the state agency children's programs Marcotte, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Jan 6-to Judiciary (H) hospitals' and ambulatory surgical if possible. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Jan 23-posted in committee centers' quarterly reports; create a new F. Nesler, D. Osborne, T. Pullin, M. chapter of KRS Chapter 216 to create a Jan 5-introduced in House Rader, R. Rand, J. Reinhardt, S. Rudy, HB 238 (BR 971) - J. Gray penalty of termination of licensure, or Jan 6-to Appropriations and Revenue T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Smith, B. Smith, other sanctions determined by the (H) J. Stacy, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. AN ACT relating to the refund of cabinet and a civil penalty of $1000 per Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, M. unearned insurance premiums. day per violation for hospitals or HB 245 (BR 836) - J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Weston, A. Wuchner Create new sections of Subtitle 17 of ambulatory surgical centers that Weaver KRS Chapter 304, KRS 304.14-500 to misleads or withholds information; create AN ACT relating to general principles 304.14-550, and KRS 304.14-600 to a new section of KRS Chapter 216 to AN ACT relating to child support. of justification. 304.14-625 to require an insurer to make the cabinet responsible for Amend KRS 403.213 to permit Create a new section of KRS Chapter return promptly the unearned portion of enforcing compliance. extension of child support through the 503 relating to justification for use of any premium paid upon cancellation of age of 23 while the child pursues higher force, to provide presumptions and an individual Medicare supplement, Jan 5-introduced in House education; allow a parent, custodian, or principles relating to the use of force; individual health, or individual long-term Jan 6-to Health and Welfare (H) child to petition the court for an amend KRS 503.010 relating to care insurance policy; provide that Jan 30-posted in committee extension; require a showing that the definitions to redefine dwelling, and to cancellation shall be without prejudice to child has enrolled or been enrolled in a add definitions of residence and vehicle; any claim originating prior to the HB 241 (BR 320) - J. Gray business school, college, school of amend KRS 503.050 relating to use of effective date of this Act. nursing, or vocational school, the child force for self protection to extend AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing remains dependent, is actively pursuing protection for any felony offense HB 238 - AMENDMENTS licenses. a course of study of at least 12 credits or involving the use of force and add HFA (1, J. Gray) - Restrict application Amend KRS 150.175 to provide for credit hours, and is in good academic provision specifying that a person does of the new sections to individually discounted combined hunting and fishing standing, and that there has been no not have a duty to retreat; amend KRS marketed policies; require return of the license for 50% or more disabled more than a four-month gap in study 503.070, relating to protection of unearned premium beyond the month in firefighters. between the child's most recent another, to extend protection for a felony which the cancellation is effective. semesters in school; permit the court to offense involving the use of force and Jan 5-introduced in House take the child's needs and desires and add provision specifying that a person Jan 5-introduced in House Jan 6-to Natural Resources and the parents' expectations into does not have a duty to retreat; amend Jan 6-to Banking and Insurance (H) Environment (H) consideration; permit the court to award KRS 503.080 relating to protection of Jan 11-posted in committee support as tuition payment to the property to include robbery and any Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 242/LM (BR 313) - J. Gray, D. Floyd institution, to the child as a continuation felony offense involving the use of force to Calendar or modification of a prior support order, and add provision specifying that a Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to marriage. or to a parent if the child is residing with person does not have a duty to retreat; for passage in the Regular Orders of the Create new sections of KRS Chapter that parent; permit the court to terminate create a new section of KRS Chapter Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 402 to provide the option for couples to an order if the child no longer meets the 503 to provide immunity from Feb 13-floor amendment (1) filed enter into a covenant marriage; provide criteria for the award of support under prosecution in certain use of force cases Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with that a couple may designate a covenant this section. and provide that law enforcement can floor amendment (1) marriage when applying for a marriage investigate claims of lawful use of force Feb 15-received in Senate license or after marriage; require Jan 5-introduced in House but cannot make an arrest unless there Feb 17-to Banking and Insurance (S) authorized counseling before entering a Jan 6-to Judiciary (H) is probable cause to believe that the use Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st covenant marriage; define "authorized of force was unlawful. reading, to Consent Calendar counseling"; establish the procedure for HB 246 (BR 295) - F. Nesler Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules declaring a covenant marriage; require HB 236 - AMENDMENTS Mar 22-posted for passage in the marriage license and certificate to AN ACT relating to motor vehicle HCS/CI - Make technical correction. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, indicate if the marriage is a covenant usage tax. HFA (1, M. Marzian) - Retain original March 23, 2006 marriage; provide limited grounds for Amend KRS 138.470 to exempt provisions and add a new section of Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 dissolution, legal separation, or divorce transfers between siblings from the KRS Chapter 237 to require the Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, from bed and board, including a motor vehicle usage tax; EFFECTIVE: issuance of handguns, firearms, or other signed by each presiding officer; requirement of authorized counseling January 1, 2007. alternative deadly weapons and licenses delivered to Governor before divorce in a covenant marriage; to carry concealed weapons to all Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. require the Attorney General to develop Jan 5-introduced in House citizens at specified ages, for specified 121) an informational pamphlet regarding Jan 6-to Appropriations and Revenue professionals, and upon specified covenant marriage; amend KRS (H) occurrences. HB 239 (BR 375) - J. Gray, S. Rudy 402.100, 402.230, 403.025, 403.044, 403.110, 403.140, 403.150, and 403.170 HB 247 (BR 859) - T. McKee Jan 5-introduced in House AN ACT relating to strip mining. to conform. Jan 6-to Judiciary (H) Amend KRS 350.010 to exclude sand AN ACT relating to hay. Jan 23-posted in committee or gravel from the definition of "strip Jan 5-introduced in House Amend KRS 260.033 to clarify that the Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st mining." Jan 6-to Judiciary (H) Department of Agriculture shall reading, to Calendar with Committee administer a standard grading program Substitute Jan 5-introduced in House HB 243/LM/CI (BR 1179) - M. Harper, for evaluating hay quality, and shall Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 6-to Natural Resources and G. Lynn promulgate administrative regulations to for passage in the Regular Orders of the Environment (H) establish quality standards and Day for Friday, February 24, 2006; floor Jan 19-posted in committee AN ACT relating to carrying a procedures for grading hay; make technical corrections. requirements. materials, supplies, or fixtures HCA (1/Title, J. DeCesare) - Make title purchased by a construction contractor amendment. Jan 5-introduced in House Jan 5-introduced in House to fulfill a construction contract with a Jan 6-to Agriculture and Small Jan 6-to Licensing and Occupations public school district; define Jan 6-introduced in House Business (H) (H) "construction contract"; make changes Jan 9-to Local Government (H) Jan 10-posted in committee Jan 19-posted in committee applicable to purchases made on or after Jan 11-posted in committee Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st August 1, 2006. Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar reading, to Calendar reading, to Calendar with Committee Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 6-introduced in House Substitute, committee amendment (1- Jan 17-posted for passage in the for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 9-to Appropriations and Revenue title) Regular Orders of the Day for Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 (H) Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Feb 7-posted for passage in the Jan 18-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Feb 2-received in Senate HB 254/CI (BR 318) - A. Wuchner, J. Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 19-received in Senate Feb 6-to Licensing, Occupations & Fischer, K. Bratcher, R. Crimm, J. Wednesday, February 8, 2006 Jan 23-to Agriculture and Natural Administrative Regulations (S) DeCesare, D. Floyd, D. Ford, M. Feb 21-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Resources (S) Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Harmon, J. Higdon, T. Kerr, B. Montell, Committee Substitute, committee Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar D. Osborne, M. Rader, T. Riner, S. amendment (1-title) to Consent Calendar Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Rudy, A. Simpson Feb 22-received in Senate Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 24-to Economic Development, Mar 8-posted for passage in the Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 AN ACT relating to crimes and Tourism & Labor (S) Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 punishments. Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, March 9, 2006 Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, Amend KRS 510.155, relating to the to Consent Calendar Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 signed by Speaker of the House procuring of minors via an electronic Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President communications device, to include for passage in the Consent Orders of the signed by Speaker of the House of the Senate; delivered to Governor cellular telephones as a communications Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. system; broaden the offense to include Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 of the Senate; delivered to Governor 33) any activity that would violate KRS Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 510.060, 510.090, 529.030, or Chapter signed by Speaker of the House 31) Introduced Jan. 6, 2006 531. Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; delivered to Governor HB 248 (BR 860) - T. McKee HB 251/FN (BR 1095) - J. Wayne, R. Jan 6-introduced in House Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Rand Jan 9-to Judiciary (H) 30) AN ACT relating to ginseng. Amend KRS 246.650 to delete the AN ACT relating to corporation tax HB 255/CI (BR 317) - A. Wuchner, J. HB 257/CI (BR 1168) - M. Denham definition of "Cultivated ginseng"; amend credits. Fischer, K. Bratcher, R. Crimm, J. KRS 246.660 to allow, rather than Create a new section of KRS Chapter DeCesare, D. Floyd, D. Ford, M. AN ACT relating to sexual offenders. require, the department to enter into 141 to define terms; establish a Harmon, J. Higdon, T. Kerr, B. Montell, Amend KRS 17.495 to prohibit agreements with other state or federal nonrefundable community rehabilitation D. Osborne, M. Rader, T. Riner, S. registered sex offenders from residing agencies to carry out the ginseng credit program; establish maximum Rudy, A. Simpson within 1,000 feet of a postsecondary program; delete language prohibiting the amount of credit allowed per corporation education institution or a private college department from promulgating per tax year; amend KRS 141.0205 to AN ACT relating to crimes and or university. administrative regulations that are more establish the order in which the credit is punishments. restrictive than federal requirements; applied against tax imposed by KRS Amend KRS 17.500 to include the Jan 6-introduced in House make technical corrections. 141.040; apply nonrefundable tax credit offense of distribution of matter Jan 9-to Judiciary (H) for tax years beginning on or after portraying a sexual performance by a Jan 5-introduced in House January 1, 2007. minor in the sexual offender registration HB 258/LM (BR 388) - M. Denham Jan 6-to Agriculture and Small system. Business (H) Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the evacuation and Jan 10-posted in committee Jan 9-to Appropriations and Revenue relocation of prisoners in jails and (H) Jan 6-introduced in House regional jails. HB 249 (BR 403) - T. McKee Jan 9-to Judiciary (H) Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 252/FN (BR 1103) - T. Burch 441 to require jailers, in conjunction with AN ACT relating to agricultural HB 256 (BR 1169) - J. DeCesare, J. the Department of Corrections, to limestone. AN ACT relating to school funding Richards, J. Bowen, T. Burch, Dw. prepare evacuation and relocation Amend KRS 250.660 to increase the based on vending machine sales and Butler, T. Couch, R. Crimm, W. Dedman procedures for jails in the event of an annual registration fee for agricultural making an appropriation therefor. Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, T. emergency that renders the jail limestone business owners from $10 to Amend KRS 158.854 to prohibit Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, D. Floyd, D. uninhabitable either temporarily or $200; make technical corrections. vending machines used for the sale of Ford, J. Gray, M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. permanently. competitive foods or beverages in public Henley, J. Higdon, D. Horlander, J. Jan 5-introduced in House schools; require the General Assembly Jenkins, T. Kerr, G. Lynn, M. Marzian, T. HB 258 - AMENDMENTS Jan 6-to Agriculture and Small to appropriate funds annually to replace McKee, C. Meade, R. Mobley, B. SCS/LM - Retain original provisions of Business (H) revenue lost to schools; require the Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, bill; allow Department of Corrections to Jan 10-posted in committee Kentucky Department of Education to S. Nunn, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, A. Smith, specify any penalty for noncompliance Jan 12-reported favorably, 1st calculate the amount to be distributed to J. Stewart III, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. with provisions of bill; expand timeline of reading, to Calendar schools based on the average annual Yonts creation of administrative regulations to Jan 13-2nd reading, to Rules revenue generated by vending machine 180 days, from 120 after the effective Jan 20-recommitted to Agriculture and sales from the 2002-2003, 2003-2004, AN ACT relating to volunteer date of the Act; specify that the jailers Small Business (H) and 2004-2005 school years; make an firefighters. have until January 31, 2008, to complete annual appropriation of $5,200,000 for Amend KRS 337.100 to prohibit their plans; allow the department to HB 250 (BR 394) - C. Belcher fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008; employers from terminating a volunteer delegate the responsibility of developing establish the means by which funds shall firefighter who is absent from work the evacuation and relocation protocol to AN ACT relating to accountants. be allocated to schools if appropriated because of injuries incurred in the line of the Jail Standards Commission; allow Amend KRS 325.261 to require funds are insufficient. duty; allow employers to request the department to consult and accountants to complete 150 college specified information about an injury collaborate with the commission on any semester hours which include a Jan 6-introduced in House from the appropriate fire chiefs and aspect of the requirements of the Act. baccalaureate or masters degree Jan 9-to Health and Welfare (H) physicians. conferred by a college or university; Jan 10-posted in committee Jan 6-introduced in House delete provisions establishing the HB 256 - AMENDMENTS Jan 9-to Judiciary (H) educational requirements a candidate HB 253/FN (BR 440) - A. Wuchner, J. HCS - Retain original language Jan 12-posted in committee must meet to sit for the examination; Fischer, J. DeCesare, J. Draud, D. Ford, related to volunteer firefighters, and add Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st create a new section of KRS Chapter G. Lynn, B. Montell, M. Rader rescue squad members, emergency reading, to Calendar 325 to require that any person approved medical technicians, peace officers, and Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted to sit for the examination prior to January AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. members of an emergency management for passage in the Regular Orders of the 1, 2000 and who has not yet passed the Amend KRS 139.495 to exempt agency; specify that the absence shall Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 test, meet current educational not exceed twelve (12) months. Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 92-0 Jan 30-received in Senate Revenue no later than July 1, 2007. HB 265 (BR 1085) - S. Westrom Jan 10-to Agriculture and Small Feb 1-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Business (H) Public Protection (S) Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to respiratory care Jan 17-posted in committee Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 9-to Education (H) certificate renewal. Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st to Consent Calendar with Committee Jan 23-posted in committee Amend KRS 314A.220 to remove the reading, to Calendar Substitute Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, provision for a 30 day grace period for Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules to Calendar with Committee Substitute the January 30 biannual renewal of a Jan 31-posted for passage in the Mar 6-posted for passage in the Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules respiratory care certificate. Regular Orders of the Day for Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 13-posted for passage in the Wednesday, February 1, 2006 March 7, 2006 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Jan 9-introduced in House Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with February 14, 2006 Jan 10-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 2-received in Senate Committee Substitute ; received in Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Jan 24-posted in committee Feb 7-to Agriculture and Natural House; to Rules (H) Committee Substitute Jan 25-reassigned to Licensing and Resources (S) Mar 9-posted for passage for Feb 15-received in Senate Occupations (H) Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, concurrence in Senate Committee Feb 17-to Education (S) Jan 30-posting waived to Consent Calendar Substitute for March 10, 2006 Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 17-House concurred in Senate HB 262 (BR 436) - M. Denham to Calendar Mar 8-posted for passage in the Committee Substitute ; passed 97-0 Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 20-enrolled, signed by Speaker of AN ACT relating to flood plain Feb 6-posted for passage in the March 9, 2006 the House management. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Mar 21-enrolled, signed by President Amend KRS 151.230 to authorize February 7, 2006 Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, of the Senate; delivered to Governor local governments with sufficient staff Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 94-0 signed by Speaker of the House Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. expertise to issue building permits to Feb 9-received in Senate Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President 69) landowners seeking to develop land in a Feb 13-to Licensing, Occupations & of the Senate; delivered to Governor flood hazard area; amend KRS 151.250 Administrative Regulations (S) Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 259 (BR 1160) - J. Vincent, P. to require the Environmental and Public Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st 35) Marcotte, A. Simpson, A. Wuchner Protection Cabinet to abide by local reading, to Consent Calendar flood hazard area building permit Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 268 (BR 411) - T. McKee AN ACT relating to gift cards. provisions. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Create a new section of KRS Chapter Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 AN ACT relating to fertilizers and 367 to define "gift card"; require that gift Jan 6-introduced in House Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 38-0; pesticides. cards shall not be sold without an Jan 9-to Local Government (H) received in House Amend KRS 217B.050 to authorize expiration date that is at least one year Mar 3-enrolled, signed by each the department to prescribe methods to from the date of purchase; prohibit any Introduced Jan. 9, 2006 presiding officer; delivered to Governor be used to test pesticides, and to fees being assessed to deduct the value Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. promulgate administrative regulations of the card before the expiration date; HB 263/FN (BR 863) - S. Westrom, R. 16) establishing fees to carry out the and provide that any fees to be Adams, A. Arnold, C. Belcher, K. provisions of the chapter. assessed must be disclosed. Bratcher, J. Carr, J. Comer Jr, H. HB 266 (BR 918) - T. McKee Cornett, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. HB 268 - AMENDMENTS Jan 6-introduced in House Denham, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. AN ACT relating to agriculture. HCS - Allow the department to Jan 9-to Banking and Insurance (H) Fischer, W. Hall, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, Repeal KRS 248.650, 248.652, promulgate administrative regulations Jan 11-posted in committee D. Keene, T. McKee, C. Meade, B. 248.656, 248.658, 248.660, and establishing fees for carrying out the Montell, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, R. Rand, 248.662, which relate to the creation and provisions of the chapter, but not HB 260 (BR 219) - E. Ballard, J. Bruce, J. Reinhardt, S. Rudy, A. Smith, J. duties of the Agricultural Diversification establish fees that would exceed R. Adams, M. Cherry, H. Collins, R. Stewart III, T. Turner, M. Weaver, R. and Development Council, and the statutory fees. Damron, B. Farmer, J. Gooch Jr, J. Webb, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts creation and uses of the agricultural HCA (1, T. McKee) - Delete the Gray, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, Ji. Lee, C. diversification and development fund. testing of pesticides from methods to be Meade, L. Napier, R. Nelson, R. Rand, AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. prescribed by administrative regulation. J. Richards, J. Stacy, T. Thompson, M. Amend KRS 139.470 to delete gross Jan 9-introduced in House Weaver, B. Yonts receipts from sales of water used in Jan 10-to Agriculture and Small Jan 9-introduced in House equine businesses from exempt Business (H) Jan 10-to Agriculture and Small AN ACT relating to personnel. transactions; amend KRS 139.531 to Jan 17-posted in committee Business (H) Permit persons applying for state exempt from sales and use tax, water Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Jan 17-posted in committee employment who are entitled to and waterer systems, feed and feed reading, to Calendar Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st preference points related to military additives, seed, commercial fertilizer, Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Calendar with Committee service to earn points in excess of 100. straw and bedding materials, fly Feb 1-posted for passage in the Substitute repellent, and horse wormer and fly Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 6-introduced in House repellents; EFFECTIVE August 1, 2006. February 2, 2006 Jan 31-recommitted to Agriculture and Jan 9-to State Government (H) Feb 6-3rd reading, passed 93-0 Small Business (H) Jan 9-introduced in House Feb 7-received in Senate Feb 23-reported favorably, to Rules HB 261 (BR 887) - L. Clark, J. Jenkins, Jan 10-to Appropriations and Feb 9-to Agriculture and Natural with committee amendment (1) M. Marzian Revenue (H) Resources (S) Feb 28-posted for passage in the Mar 13-posting waived Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Regular Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to pupil reading, to Consent Calendar Wednesday, March 1, 2006 transportation. HB 264/FN (BR 1177) - S. Westrom, R. Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Amend KRS 157.360 to delete the Adams, A. Arnold, K. Bratcher, J. Comer Mar 21-posted for passage in the Committee Substitute, committee provision that districts may adopt a Jr, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Consent Orders of the Day for amendment (1) payment formula for transportation for Denham, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, W. Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Mar 3-received in Senate nonpublic school students; amend KRS Hall, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, D. Keene, Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 7-to Agriculture and Natural 157.370 to provide that a school district T. McKee, C. Meade, B. Montell, F. Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, Resources (S) shall not be funded over 105% of the Nesler, D. Osborne, S. Rudy, A. Smith, signed by Speaker of the House Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st district's actual cost of transportation and J. Stewart III, T. Turner, M. Weaver, R. Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President reading, to Calendar that all districts shall be proportionately Webb, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts of the Senate; delivered to Governor Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules reduced if there are insufficient funds; Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 22-posted for passage in the provide that districts may adopt a AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. 122) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, payment formula for the transportation of Amend KRS 139.531 to exempt the March 23, 2006 nonpublic students. sale of all horses; amend KRS 230.800, HB 267 (BR 398) - T. McKee Mar 23-passed over and retained in 230.802, and 230.804 to conform; the Orders of the Day HB 261 - AMENDMENTS EFFECTIVE August 1, 2006. AN ACT relating to agriculture. Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; HCS - Direct the Legislative Research Repeal KRS 260.040 to 260.160, received in House; enrolled, signed by Commission to study the current funding Jan 9-introduced in House relating to apples and strawberries; each presiding officer; delivered to formula and the equitable disbursement Jan 10-to Appropriations and amend KRS 260.010 and 260.990 to Governor of pupil transportation funds; report to Revenue (H) conform. Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. the Interim Joint Committees on 123) Education and Appropriations and Jan 9-introduced in House HB 269 (BR 909) - T. McKee includes procedures for identifying, provisions of both the federal and the agricultural districts that they must reporting, investigating, and responding Kentucky Family Education Rights and comply with KRS Chapter 132 in order to AN ACT relating to the Kentucky to complaints, a strategy for protecting Privacy Act and afford parents the right get an agricultural assessment on their Grape and Wine Council. complainants from retaliation, a process to inspect or challenge student records property; make technical corrections. Amend KRS 260.165 to specify that for annually discussing the code and the as permitted under those provisions; the department promote the consequences of violating the code with require individual student data collected Jan 9-introduced in House development of a Kentucky-based grape students and their parents or their legal that is related to harassment, Jan 10-to Agriculture and Small industry; provide the makeup of the guardians; require school districts to intimidation, or bullying to be placed in Business (H) Kentucky Grape and Wine Council; provide training on the district's the student's disciplinary record; offer Jan 17-posted in committee stagger the terms of the members of the acceptable code of behavior to school parents or legal guardians the Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, council; provide the meeting times of the employees who have direct contact with opportunity to opt out their children from to Calendar with Committee Substitute council; enable the council to enact students if funds exist for this purpose; programs or curriculum regarding Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules bylaws; amend KRS 260.166 to require school districts to include code of harassment, intimidation, or bullying; Feb 6-posted for passage in the conform. acceptable behavior in district employee specify that students who are opted out Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, training manual; amend KRS 158.150 to shall remain subject to the policy that February 7, 2006 HB 269 - AMENDMENTS include student harassment, intimidation, prohibits harassment, intimidation, or Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with SCS - Same as original bill, except or bullying as a cause for suspension, bullying; make technical corrections. Committee Substitute have the winery operator members and expulsion, or other appropriate HFA (4, M. Harmon) - Provide parents Feb 8-received in Senate grape producer members be nominated disciplinary action; amend 158.444 to and legal guardians the opportunity to Feb 10-to Agriculture and Natural by the Kentucky Vineyard Society and require local school districts to report to opt out their students from programs or Resources (S) the Kentucky Grape and Wine Council the Kentucky Department of Education curriculum regarding harassment, instead of by the Commissioner of all incidents where a student has been intimidation, or bullying; specify that HB 272/LM (BR 163) - S. Riggs, D. Agriculture. disciplined for harassment, intimidation, students who are opted out shall remain Floyd, D. Keene, D. Osborne, J. or bullying 3 times in a single semester subject to the policy that prohibits Richards Jan 9-introduced in House or where an individual has been the harassment, intimidation, or bullying; Jan 10-to Agriculture and Small object of 3 or more documented make technical corrections. AN ACT relating to highways. Business (H) incidents of harassment, intimidation, or HFA (5, R. Damron) - Allow "cultural Amend KRS 189.580, regarding the Jan 17-posted in committee bullying in a single semester; create a practices" to be included in areas duties of individuals involved in traffic Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st new section of KRS 158 to provide exempt from definition of "harassment, accidents, to require the driver to move reading, to Calendar immunity to school employees or intimidation, or bullying." the vehicle off the roadway of an Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules students from a cause of action for interstate highway or parkway if the Jan 30-posted for passage in the damages arising from reporting in good Jan 9-introduced in House accident does not involve death or Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, faith a student's disruptive or disorderly Jan 10-to Education (H) known or visible injury; permit an owner January 31, 2006 behavior if school and district Jan 17-posted in committee; posting or operator of a vehicle to allow a Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 87-9 procedures are followed regarding the waived properly licensed driver to move a Feb 1-received in Senate report. Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st vehicle off the roadway on his or her Feb 3-to Agriculture and Natural reading, to Calendar with Committee behalf in the event of an accident; allow Resources (S) HB 270 - AMENDMENTS Substitute ; floor amendment (2) filed to officers to remove cargo or property Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, HCS - Require school councils that Committee Substitute, floor amendment obstructing the roadway without the to Consent Calendar with Committee are proposing to adopt an instructional (1) filed consent of the owner; provide Substitute program or curriculum designed to Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules; posted exceptions to delay any removal of Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules instruct students on issues regarding for passage in the Regular Orders of the hazardous material or vehicle involved in Mar 15-posted for passage in the harassment, intimidation, or bullying to Day for Friday, January 20, 2006 injury-related accidents until after fire, Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, afford parents, in a timely manner, the Jan 26-floor amendment (4) filed to medical, and police personnel have March 16, 2006 right to inspect and review the Committee Substitute, floor amendment finished their duties at the accident Mar 16-taken from the Consent instructional material prior to adoption (3) filed scene; permit agency removing property Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular and to address the council on the Jan 30-floor amendment (5) filed to from roadway to intervene in civil action Orders of the Day; passed over and proposal prior to its adoption; require Committee Substitute to recover costs; amend KRS 189.990 retained in the Orders of the Day that all student data collected that is Feb 1-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with and 189.993 to require no penalty be Mar 17-passed over and retained in related to harassment, intimidation, or Committee Substitute, floor amendments assessed for a person who fails to the Orders of the Day bullying be subject to the confidentiality (4) and (5) remove a vehicle from the roadway or Mar 21-passed over and retained in provisions of both the federal and the Feb 2-received in Senate fails to report an accident as a result of the Orders of the Day Kentucky Family Education Rights and Feb 6-to Education (S) being incapable. Mar 22-passed over and retained in Privacy Act and afford parents the right the Orders of the Day to inspect or challenge student records HB 271 (BR 1084) - T. McKee, A. Jan 9-introduced in House Mar 23-taken from the Regular Orders as permitted under those provisions; Arnold, M. Denham, D. Osborne, M. Jan 10-to Judiciary (H) of the Day; recommitted to require individual student data collected Rader Jan 26-posted in committee Appropriations and Revenue (S) that is related to harassment, Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st intimidation, or bullying to be placed in AN ACT relating to agricultural reading, to Calendar HB 270 (BR 1193) - M. Cherry, C. the student's disciplinary record. districts. Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Belcher, T. Burch, J. Carr, J. Crenshaw, HFA (1, M. Harmon) - Prohibit Amend KRS 262.850 to define for passage in the Regular Orders of the R. Crimm, C. Embry Jr, D. Graham, W. policies, procedures, strategies, or "Agricultural land", "Agriculture", Day for Friday, February 17, 2006 Hall, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. codes from requiring, teaching, or "Horticulture", "Aquaculture", "Livestock", Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Jenkins, D. Keene, G. Lynn, M. Marzian, instructing either staff or students in a and "Poultry"; allow land of at least five Mar 7-received in Senate C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, S. Nunn, manner that conflicts with their personal contiguous acres that is used for Mar 9-to Transportation (S) D. Owens, R. Palumbo, R. Rand, J. religious beliefs. agriculture to be included in an Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Richards, S. Riggs, A. Simpson, K. HFA (2, M. Harmon) - Prohibit agricultural district; make technical reading, to Consent Calendar Stein, T. Thompson, J. Wayne, M. policies, procedures, strategies, or corrections. Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Weaver, R. Webb, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts codes from requiring, teaching, or Mar 20-posted for passage in the instructing either staff or students in a HB 271 - AMENDMENTS Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, AN ACT relating to the safety, manner that conflicts with their personal HCS - Amend KRS 262.850 to define March 21, 2006 learning, and well-being of students. religious beliefs. "Agricultural land", "Agriculture", Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Amend KRS 158.440 to require school HFA (3, M. Harmon) - Require school "Horticulture", "Aquaculture", "Livestock", Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, districts to have plans, policies, and councils that are proposing to adopt an and "Poultry"; include local signed by each presiding officer; procedures dealing with measures for instructional program or curriculum Comprehensive Plans and 401 Facilities delivered to Governor assisting students who are engaging in designed to instruct students on issues Plans when considering the formation of Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. disruptive and disorderly behavior, regarding harassment, intimidation, or an agricultural district; require 109) including harassment, intimidation, or bullying to afford parents, in a timely agricultural land to be used for bullying of another student; amend KRS manner, the right to inspect and review agriculture for at least one year before Introduced Jan. 10, 2006 158.441 to define "harassment, the instructional material prior to being eligible to be in an agricultural intimidation, or bullying"; amend KRS adoption and to address the council on district; require agricultural districts of HB 1/FN (BR 1182) - J. Richards, H. 158.148 to require school districts to the proposal prior to its adoption; require less than 10 acres to have annual Moberly Jr, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. formulate a code of acceptable behavior that all student data collected that is reviews and to comply with any Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. and discipline that prohibits harassment, related to harassment, intimidation, or necessary conservation plans; require Barrows, C. Belcher, J. Bruce, T. Burch, intimidation, or bullying of a student and bullying be subject to the confidentiality the board to inform all members of De. Butler, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. coordinator employed; amend KRS Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, created by the bill effective January 1, Collins, J. Crenshaw, R. Damron, M. 95A.280 to add reporting requirements. to Calendar with Committee Substitute 2007, with elections for the offices being Denham, J. Draud, T. Edmonds, J. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; placed on the November 2006 ballot. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, HB 273 - AMENDMENTS recommitted to Appropriations and HCS (2/FN) - Retain original C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. SCS/FN - Keep all language from GA Revenue (H) provisions; delete new circuit judge for Keene, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, M. Marzian, version; amend KRS 95A.262 to allow Woodford County; add a new district T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. specified programs to be funded if HB 275 (BR 1205) - G. Lindsay, Dw. court judge for Warren County; provide Miller, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Owens, money is available from the Firefighters Butler that retired judges who return to judicial R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, R. Foundation Program Fund for specified service shall be compensated in an Rand, F. Rasche, S. Riggs, T. Riner, A. equipment and training programs. AN ACT relating to the sale of electric amount, including retirement benefits, Simpson, A. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. power from cooperatives to not to exceed the salary fixed for the Thompson, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Jan 10-introduced in House nonmembers. judicial office held; provide that the Chief Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts Jan 11-to State Government (H) Amend KRS 279.120 to allow rural Justice may assign a family court or Jan 19-posted in committee cooperative corporations, formed on or senior status judge to hear family court AN ACT relating to teachers' salaries Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st before December 31, 2005, to supply cases in a different circuit. and making an appropriation therefor. reading, to Calendar electric energy to nonmembers if hourly HFA (1, J. Fischer) - Amend to Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; amount of electric energy is produced by exempt retired judges who are retired for 157 to express the General Assembly's recommitted to Appropriations and a generator owned or leased by 48 consecutive months or more from the findings and goals relating to teachers' Revenue (H) corporation and hourly amount of electric requirement that retired judges who salaries; amend KRS 157.420 to specify Feb 14-posted in committee energy was previously used by a return to judicial service be cost-of-living increases for 2006-2007 Feb 21-reported favorably, to Rules member of the corporation; provide that compensated in an amount not to and 2007-2008 school terms; Feb 23-posted for passage in the a sale of electric energy to nonmember exceed the salary fixed for the judicial appropriate $53 million in fiscal year Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, is considered member business. office held. 2006-2007 and $106 milllion in fiscal February 24, 2006 year 2007-2008 for salary equity; amend Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 100-0 HB 275 - AMENDMENTS Jan 10-introduced in House KRS 157.350 to delete specific Feb 28-received in Senate HCA (1, G. Lindsay) - Amend to clarify Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) reference to 185-day calendar; make Mar 2-to Appropriations and Revenue exceptions to electric cooperatives' Jan 12-posted in committee changes to conform. (S) ability to sell to non-members. Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st HFA (1, G. Lindsay) - Make technical to Calendar with Committee Substitute HB 1 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Consent Calendar with correction and establish requirements for Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; Committee Substitute electric cooperative supplying energy to recommitted to Appropriations and amend the cost-of-living adjustment Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted a non-member to acquire a new base Revenue (H) made in fiscal year 2006-2007 from at for passage in the Consent Orders of the load generating facility. Mar 1-posted in committee least 3 percent to at least 2 percent of Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules the average Kentucky teacher's salary in Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Jan 10-introduced in House with Committee Substitute (2) fiscal year 2005-2006; delete Committee Substitute ; received in Jan 13-to Tourism Development and Mar 8-posted for passage in the appropriation for salary equity increases House; to Rules (H) Energy (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, in fiscal year 2006-2007; amend amount Mar 20-posted for passage for Jan 17-posted in committee March 9, 2006 appropriated for teacher salary equity concurrence in Senate Committee Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-floor amendment (1) filed to increases from $106,000,000 to Substitute for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 reading, to Calendar with committee Committee Substitute (2) ; 3rd reading, $72,000,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008. Mar 21-House concurred in Senate amendment (1) ; floor amendment (1) passed 89-2 with Committee Substitute HFA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Amend Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0 filed (2) language relating to the cost-of-living Mar 22-enrolled, signed by each Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 10-received in Senate adjustment for teachers to provide that presiding officer; delivered to Governor Jan 23-posted for passage in the Mar 14-to Judiciary (S) the adjustment equal at least $1,500 for Apr 3-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, each certified employee; amend 113) January 24, 2006 HB 277 (BR 934) - R. Nelson, R. language relating to salary equity Jan 25-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Damron, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. increases to provide that the increase HB 274/LM/CI (BR 1009) - D. Graham, floor amendment (1) Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, K. must equal at least $1,500 for each W. Hall, A. Arnold, C. Belcher, M. Jan 26-received in Senate Bratcher, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, certified employee. Cherry, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, J. Jan 30-to Agriculture and Natural J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, DeCesare, M. Denham, C. Embry Jr, J. Resources (S) H. Cornett, T. Couch, R. Crimm, J. Jan 10-introduced in House Higdon, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, G. Lynn, C. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, DeCesare, M. Denham, T. Edmonds, C. Jan 11-to Education (H) Meade, R. Mobley, S. Nunn, S. Riggs, T. to Consent Calendar Embry Jr, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, Jan 17-posted in committee; posting Shelton, M. Weaver Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules J. Gooch Jr, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. waived Feb 14-posted for passage in the Harmon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, T. Kerr, Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to the funding and Consent Orders of the Day for S. Lee, G. Lynn, T. McKee, C. Meade, reading, to Calendar operation of local jails and making an Wednesday, February 15, 2006 C. Miller, B. Montell, F. Nesler, T. Pullin, Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules; appropriation therefor. Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Reinhardt, J. recommitted to Appropriations and Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 16-received in House; enrolled, Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Revenue (H) 441 to establish per diem rates for state signed by each presiding officer; Shelton, A. Smith, B. Smith, T. Mar 1-posted in committee prisoners held in local jails; provide delivered to Governor Thompson, M. Weaver, R. Webb, B. Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules additional allocations to local jails for the Feb 23-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Yonts with Committee Substitute ; floor care of prisoners; provide enhanced 4) amendment (1) filed to Committee funding for the medical care of prisoners; AN ACT relating to the promotion of Substitute appropriate funds for catastrophic HB 276/FN (BR 1294) - G. Lindsay, J. history and declaring an emergency. Mar 8-posted for passage in the medical expenses; reimburse counties Vincent, R. Wilkey Create new sections of KRS Chapter Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, for 50% of the per diem rate for 42, relating to state property, to define March 9, 2006 prisoners receiving time served credit for AN ACT relating to the Court of permitted and prohibited historical Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with time served in local jails; provide that "all Justice. displays; establish guidelines for Committee Substitute, floor amendment life safety jails" be closed on or before Amend KRS 26A.030, relating to historical displays on state property; (1) July 1, 2009, and require the state to judicial successors, to remove gender- create a new section of KRS Chapter 65, Mar 13-received in Senate assume responsibility for all prisoners specific language. relating to local government, to establish Mar 15-to Appropriations and beginning July 1, 2010; amend KRS guidelines for historical displays on local Revenue (S) 441.245 to increase the minimum salary HB 276 - AMENDMENTS property; create a new section of KRS for jailers and provide for an annual HCS (1/FN) - Delete original Chapter 158, relating to schools, to HB 273/FN (BR 1239) - M. Cherry, F. salary adjustment. provisions of bill; insert provisions establish guidelines for historical Nesler creating new circuit judgeships in the displays and instruction on school HB 274 - AMENDMENTS 4th, 9th, 14th, 39th, 49th, 54th, and 57th property; EMERGENCY. AN ACT relating to the Firefighters HCS/LM/CI - Establish per diem rates judicial circuits; create a new district Foundation Program fund. to be paid for state prisoners for fiscal judgeship in the 25th judicial district; HB 277 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 95A.250 to require years 2007and 2008. create a new section of KRS Chapter HCA (1, T. Riner) - Create a new annual payments to the Kentucky 23A to specify the salary for a judge who section of KRS Chapter 6 and amend Community and Technical College Jan 10-introduced in House has previously retired from any KRS 7.090 to direct the Legislative System and the Department of Military Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) Commonwealth of Kentucky-operated Research Commission to display the Affairs for each qualified fire and rescue Feb 9-posted in committee retirement system; make judgeships national motto "In God We Trust" on the wall directly above and behind the dais Jan 30-posted for passage in the Ballard, C. Belcher, De. Butler, Dw. new section of KRS Chapter 635 to of the Speaker of the House of Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Butler, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. provide for victim protection and Representatives; require the display to January 31, 2006 Crenshaw, R. Damron, M. Denham, D. restitution for acts committed by children be consistent with the historic and Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 89-3 Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, which would be crimes if committed by patriotic display in the United States Feb 1-received in Senate D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, Ji. an adult. House of Representatives. Feb 3-to Transportation (S) Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, HFA (1, J. Hoover) - Create a new Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Jan 10-introduced in House section of KRS Chapter 6 and amend reading, to Consent Calendar Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, R. Palumbo, Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) KRS 7.090 to direct the Legislative Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules D. Pasley, T. Pullin, R. Rand, J. Research Commission to display the Mar 20-posted for passage in the Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Siler, A. HB 285/LM (BR 204) - R. Adams national motto "In God We Trust" on the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Simpson, A. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. wall directly above and behind the dais March 21, 2006 Thompson, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. AN ACT relating to special license of the Speaker of the House of Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts plates. Representatives; require the display to Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, Create a new section of KRS Chapter be consistent with the historic and signed by each presiding officer; AN ACT relating to weatherization and 186 to permit a person to exchange one patriotic display in the United States delivered to Governor low-income heating energy assistance, special license plate for a different House of Representatives. Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. making an appropriation therefor, and special license plate without having to SCS - Retain original provisions of the 105) declaring an emergency. obtain a regular registration in-between. bill; add a section directing the Historic Appropriate $5 million from the budget Properties Advisory Commission to HB 279 (BR 1287) - G. Lindsay reserve trust fund in fiscal year 2005- Jan 10-introduced in House retrieve from the Hopkinsville Chapter of 2006 to support the crisis component of Jan 11-to Transportation (H) the Fraternal Order of Eagles the AN ACT relating to juries. the Low Income Home Energy Jan 24-posted in committee monument of the Ten Commandments Amend KRS 29A.190 to make a Assistance Program; amend KRS Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st that was displayed previously on the technical correction. 278.285 to require utilities to file an reading, to Calendar Capitol grounds, return it to the Capitol annual report regarding weatherization Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules grounds, and place a marker beside the Jan 10-introduced in House assistance and low-income heating Jan 30-posted for passage in the monument describing aspects of the Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) programs; EMERGENCY. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, legislative and judicial history of the Jan 12-posted in committee January 31, 2006 monument. HB 283 - AMENDMENTS Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 96-0 HB 280 (BR 1289) - G. Lindsay, J. SCS/FN - Appropriate $10 million from Feb 1-received in Senate Jan 10-introduced in House Vincent the natural gas severance tax receipts Feb 3-to Transportation (S) Jan 11-to State Government (H) for the General Fund in fiscal year 2005- Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Jan 30-posted in committee; posting AN ACT relating to civil matters. 2006 to support the crisis component of reading, to Consent Calendar waived Amend KRS 411.045, relating to the Low Income Home Energy Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st defenses allowed in action for libel or Assistance Program; EMERGENCY. Mar 20-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar with committee slander, to eliminate gender-specific SFA (1/FN, G. Neal) - Increase the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, amendment (1) references. appropriation from $10 million to $15 March 21, 2006 Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; floor million. Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 amendment (1) filed Jan 10-introduced in House Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, Feb 6-posted for passage in the Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) Jan 10-introduced in House signed by each presiding officer; Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Jan 12-posted in committee Jan 11-to Tourism Development and delivered to Governor February 7, 2006 Energy (H) Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 91-3 with HB 281 (BR 1252) - R. Webb, J. Jan 12-reassigned to Appropriations 106) committee amendment (1) Richards and Revenue (H) Feb 10-received in Senate Jan 13-posted in committee HB 286/FN (BR 833) - J. Richards, R. Feb 14-to State and Local AN ACT relating to adjustments to Jan 17-reported favorably, 1st Adams, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Carr, Government (S) child support awards for shared reading, to Calendar M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, R. Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st parenting time. Jan 18-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Damron, M. Denham, D. Graham, W. reading, to Calendar with Committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter for passage in the Regular Orders of the Hall, C. Hoffman, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, T. Substitute 403 to establish conditions for adjusting Day for Thursday, January 19, 2006 McKee, C. Meade, C. Miller, R. Nelson, Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules the presumptive child support award Jan 19-3rd reading, passed 97-0 F. Nesler, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, R. Rand, Feb 27-posted for passage in the under the child support guidelines table Jan 20-received in Senate T. Riner, A. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. Regular Orders of the Day for on the basis of a shared parenting order Jan 24-to Appropriations and Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Wednesday, March 1, 2006 for physical custody of a child; exempt Revenue (S) Wilkey, B. Yonts Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 37-1 with children receiving public assistance. Jan 25-taken from committee; laid on Committee Substitute clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st AN ACT relating to taxation of military Mar 2-received in House; to Rules (H) Jan 10-introduced in House reading; returned to Appropriations and pay. Mar 9-posted for passage for Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) Revenue (S) Amend KRS 141.010 to exclude from concurrence in Senate Committee Jan 23-posted in committee Jan 26-reported favorably, 2nd income tax any military pay received by Substitute for March 10, 2006 Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, reading, to Rules with Committee an active duty or reserve member of the Mar 10-House concurred in Senate to Calendar Substitute ; posted for passage in the Armed Forces or National Guard killed in Committee Substitute ; passed 90-5 Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, action; effective for tax years beginning Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each Feb 6-posted for passage in the January 27, 2006; floor amendment (1) on and after January 1, 2002. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, filed to Committee Substitute Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. February 7, 2006 Jan 27-3rd reading; floor amendment HB 286 - AMENDMENTS 34) Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 94-0 (1) withdrawn ; passed 36-0 with HCS/FN - Amend KRS 141.010 to Feb 9-received in Senate Committee Substitute exclude from income tax any income of HB 278/LM (BR 1272) - F. Nesler Feb 13-to Judiciary (S) Jan 30-received in House; posted for any kind received by an active duty or passage for concurrence in Senate reserve member of the Armed Forces or AN ACT relating to lights on slow HB 282 (BR 1299) - B. Montell Committee Substitute ; House concurred National Guard killed in action; effective moving vehicles. in Senate Committee Substitute ; passed for tax years beginning on and after Amend KRS 189.050, regarding AN ACT designating the official state 96-0 January 1, 2002. lighting requirements for vehicles, to Revolutionary War reenactors. Jan 31-enrolled, signed by each HCA (1/Title, J. Richards) - Make title require slow-moving vehicles operated Create a new section of KRS Chapter presiding officer; delivered to Governor; amendment. between sunset and sunrise to display 2 to designate the Painted Stone signed by Governor (Acts ch. 1) SFA (1/FN, E. Tori) - Replace the two rotating yellow beacons and four- Settlers as the official state exemption in the bill with a full way flashers; amend KRS 189.287 to Revolutionary War reenactors. HB 284/CI (BR 973) - R. Adams exemption for all active duty military pay; conform. effective for tax year 2005 and later. Jan 10-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Jan 10-introduced in House Jan 11-to State Government (H) Unified Juvenile Code. Jan 10-introduced in House Jan 11-to Transportation (H) Jan 30-posted in committee; posting Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 11-to Appropriations and Jan 24-posted in committee waived 635 to specify that there is no lower age Revenue (H) Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st for criminal responsibility for any act Jan 20-posted in committee reading, to Calendar HB 283/FN (BR 1015) - D. Owens, R. committed by a child which would be a Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules Adkins, R. Adams, J. Arnold Jr, E. crime if committed by an adult; create a reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1- administrative regulation, as long as they day grace period to renew the Mar 24-received in House; to Rules title) are on the premises and not remote certification upon completion of in- (H); posted for passage for concurrence Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted controlled by the Internet. service training and increase the fee that in Senate committee amendment (1) for for passage in the Regular Orders of the an instructor may charge a person taking Friday, March 24, 2006; House Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 Jan 10-introduced in House an instructor course from $100 to $150; concurred in Senate committee Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Jan 11-to Natural Resources and create a new section of KRS Chapter amendment (1) ; passed 90-4 Committee Substitute, committee Environment (H) 237 to prohibit suspension or revocation Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each amendment (1-title) Mar 2-posted in committee of concealed deadly weapon license presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 8-received in Senate Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, except as provided in KRS 237.110 or, if Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 10-to Appropriations and to Calendar applicable, KRS 237.138 to 237.142; 240) Revenue (S) Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 13-taken from committee; laid on Mar 9-posted for passage in the 237 to prohibit the seizure of lawfully HB 291/FN (BR 1191) - D. Floyd clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, owned weapons and ammunition during reading, to Calendar; floor amendment March 10, 2006 disasters and emergencies; create a AN ACT relating to tax credits to (1) filed Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 98-0 new section of KRS Chapter 39A, promote educational quality in Kentucky Feb 14-2nd reading; returned to Mar 14-received in Senate relating to emergency management, to schools. Appropriations and Revenue (S) Mar 16-to Agriculture and Natural prohibit the suspension of concealed Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 15-reported favorably, to Rules; Resources (S) deadly weapon licenses or the seizures 141 to establish an education posted for passage; 3rd reading, passed Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st of lawfully owned weapons and improvement tax credit program; provide 37-0 with floor amendment (1) reading, to Consent Calendar with ammunition during disasters; create a for tax credits to eligible nonprofit Feb 16-received in House; to Rules Committee Substitute new section of KRS Chapter 39B, education organizations that are (H) Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted relating to local emergency organized for the purposes of providing Feb 21-recommitted to Appropriations for passage in the Consent Orders of the management, to conform; create a new grants, scholarships, and incentives to and Revenue (H) Day section of KRS Chapter 237 to permit an quality principals, to increase the Apr 10-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with employee or other person to have a number of teachers in Kentucky, HB 287 (BR 487) - D. Owens Committee Substitute ; received in firearm in his or her vehicle on the decrease shortages of teachers in House; posted for passage for premises of an employer; permit legal critical teaching areas and provide AN ACT relating to motor vehicle concurrence in Senate Committee action in event of wrongful dismissal. quality principals to serve in offenses. Substitute academically low performing schools Amend KRS 189.290 relating to the Apr 11-House concurred in Senate HB 290 - AMENDMENTS that have high poverty; define terms; duty to drive carefully, to limit Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0; HCS/LM - Make technical corrections. define limits of tax credits; provide that assessment of "points" to not more than enrolled, signed by each presiding HFA (1, T. Riner) - Include provision the Revenue Cabinet promulgate three points, and to prohibit assessment officer; delivered to Governor relating to the timing of DUI convictions administrative regulations to implement of points for reckless driving; amend Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. on concealed carry license eligibility. the tax credit program for eligible KRS 186.560 relating to license 209) HFA (2, T. Riner) - Include provision nonprofit education organizations; create revocation and KRS 186.570 relating to relating to the timing of DUI convictions a new section of KRS Chapter 158 to denial or suspension of license to HB 290/LM (BR 117) - C. Belcher, R. on concealed carry license eligibility. specify that principals may be provided conform. Damron, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. HFA (3, L. Napier) - Include monetary incentives from an eligible Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, S. amendment to KRS 527.020 to allow nonprofit education organization to Jan 10-introduced in House Baugh, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. domestic relations commissioners and accept a position in an academically low Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) Brinkman, J. Bruce, De. Butler, J. Carr, master commissioners of the Court of performing school; specify the Jan 23-posted in committee M. Cherry, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Justice who hold a concealed carry responsibilities of the Kentucky Cornett, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, T. license to carry a concealed deadly Department of Education; limit the HB 288 (BR 1317) - R. Webb, G. Lynn Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. weapon at all times and at all locations amount of a monetary incentive and Fischer, D. Floyd, J. Gooch Jr, J. Gray, within the Commonwealth, except exempt it from calculation of teacher' AN ACT relating to dissolution of W. Hall, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. prisons and jails, as is currently allowed retirement benefits. marriage. Hoover, D. Horlander, D. Keene, T. Kerr, for judges and prosecutors. Amend KRS 213.116, relating to the S. Lee, G. Lynn, T. McKee, C. Meade, SCA (1, R. Stivers II) - Retain original Jan 10-introduced in House collecting of data, to require the Cabinet C. Miller, R. Mobley, B. Montell, R. provisions except, assign record check Jan 11-to Appropriations and for Health and Family Services to Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, duties to the Administrative Office of the Revenue (H) provide a means by which information M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Courts in performing record checks for pertaining to divorces can be Riggs, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, B. concealed deadly weapon license; HB 292 (BR 1274) - G. Lindsay electronically filed. Smith, J. Stacy, J. Stewart III, T. restore $10 fee to the Administrative Thompson, T. Turner, J. Vincent, M. Office of the Courts for performing AN ACT relating to civil actions. Jan 10-introduced in House Weaver, R. Webb, S. Westrom, A. record checks. Amend KRS 413.140 and KRS Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) Wuchner 454.050 to delete obsolete references to Jan 23-posted in committee Jan 10-introduced in House the abolished tort of breach of promise Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to weapons. Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) to marry. to Calendar Amend KRS 15.383 relating to Feb 2-posted in committee Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules marksmanship qualification for certified Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 10-introduced in House Feb 7-posted for passage in the peace officers to require the law to Calendar with Committee Substitute Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) Regular Orders of the Day for enforcement agency employing the Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 12-posted in committee Wednesday, February 8, 2006 officer to keep records of firearms Feb 13-posted for passage in the Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 93-0 qualification; amend KRS 237.110 to Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HB 293 (BR 1293) - G. Lindsay, J. Feb 9-received in Senate specify that named active and retired February 14, 2006 Vincent Feb 13-to Judiciary (S) federal civilian and military peace Feb 14-floor amendment (1) filed to officers do not have to meet the training Committee Substitute, floor amendment AN ACT relating to guardians and HB 289/LM (BR 1144) - R. Webb, T. requirement for a concealed deadly (2) filed conservators. Turner weapon license; delete provisions Feb 15-floor amendment (3) filed to Amend KRS 387.590, relating to allowing requests for information from a Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading; floor guardians and conservators, to remove AN ACT relating to computer-assisted requester that is not a bona fide law amendment (1) rejected ; passed 89-7 gender-specific language. hunting and wildlife harvesting. enforcement agency; provide for with Committee Substitute Create new section of KRS Chapter confidentiality of concealed deadly Feb 16-received in Senate Jan 10-introduced in House 150 to prohibit hunting by computer- weapon class information; eliminate the Feb 21-to Judiciary (S) Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) assisted remote control devices and requirement that instructors list names of Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Jan 12-posted in committee providing facilities for computer-assisted students who fail the concealed carry reading, to Calendar with committee remote control hunting; amend KRS class; delete requirement for inspection amendment (1) HB 294 (BR 1292) - G. Lindsay, J. 150.990 to provide for a penalty. of classes; amend KRS 237.120 to Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Vincent permit an instructor trainer who permits Mar 21-posted for passage in the HB 289 - AMENDMENTS his or her instructor certification to lapse Regular Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to the administration SCS - Retain original provisions of the a 180 day grace period to renew the Wednesday, March 22, 2006 of trusts and estates. bill; add provision that disabled hunters certification upon completion of in- Mar 22-passed over and retained in Amend KRS 386.130 to remove are not prohibited from using assistive service training; amend KRS 237.122 to the Orders of the Day gender-specific language. technology, including certain remote permit an instructor who permits his or Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 35-2 with control devices, if permitted by her instructor certification to lapse a 180 committee amendment (1) Jan 10-introduced in House Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) corporate tax rate until January 1, 2009; corrections. passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 12-posted in committee create a new section of KRS Chapter SCS - Include provisions of GA Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; 3rd 141 for the alternative minimum version of bill; remove provision to reading, passed 38-0 with Committee HB 295/FN (BR 1075) - C. Belcher, R. calculation and provide an exclusion; change corporate top tax rate, provide a Substitute ; Conference Committee Damron, R. Adams, E. Ballard, J. amend KRS 141.042 to include the new bracket for imposition of the alternative appointed in House Bowen, Dw. Butler, M. Cherry, L. Clark, alternative minimum calculation minimum tax; disallow credit for AMC if Apr 10-received in House; House H. Collins, H. Cornett, T. Couch, R. language; amend KRS 141.120 to applied to unrelated income, change the refused to concur in Senate Committee Crimm, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. address pass-through entity entity tax from a privilege tax to a Substitute ; Conference Committee DeWeese, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. apportionment; amend KRS 141.200 to minimum tax. appointed in Senate; Conference Farmer, D. Floyd, J. Gooch Jr, D. recognize changes to corporate CCR - Cannot agree. Committee report filed in House and Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, J. Higdon, C. definitions; amend KRS 141.205 to FCCR - Amend KRS 141.010 to Senate; Conference Committee report Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Keene, T. Kerr, recognize changes to corporate change the definition of "corporation" adopted in House and Senate; Free Ji. Lee, G. Lynn, T. McKee, C. Meade, definitions and to make a technical and add definitions of "pass-through Conference Committee appointed in C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Nelson, F. correction; amend KRS 141.206 to entity," "S corporation," and "limited House and Senate Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Owens, recognize changes in definitions and to liability pass-through entity"; move Apr 12-Free Conference Committee R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. require withholding on nonresident definitions relating to the alternative report filed in Senate; Free Conference Rader, R. Rand, S. Riggs, T. Shelton, C. owners of pass-through entities, allow minimum tax to a new section; amend Committee report adopted in Senate; Siler, A. Simpson, K. Stein, T. limited exceptions; amend KRS 141.208 KRS 141.0205 to recognize changes to passed 20-10; House ruled Free Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. to treat limited liability companies for tax types of credits; amend KRS 141.040 to Conference Committee Report out of Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts purposes as they are treated by the IRS; recognize change in corporate order amend KRS 141.420 to apply the definitions and adjust corporate tax AN ACT relating to taxation. individual credit for tax years beginning rates; create a new section of KRS HB 296/LM (BR 128) - A. Simpson Amend KRS 141.040 to provide an during 2005 and 2006; amend KRS Chapter 141 for the alternative minimum exclusion from the alternative minimum 141.011, 141.068, 141.130, 141.347, calculation and provide an exclusion; AN ACT relating to local insurance calculation for corporations with income 141.400, 141.401, 141.403, 141.405, amend KRS 141.120 to address pass- premium taxes and fees. factors below specified thresholds; 141.407, 141.414, 141.415, 141.418, through entity apportionment; amend Amend KRS 91A.080 specifically effective for tax years ending on or after 141.424, 141.428, 141.430, 141.390, KRS 141.200 to recognize changes to authorize the levy of local insurance December 31, 2006. 136.505, 154.01-010, 144.125, 144.139, corporate definitions; amend KRS premium taxes; provide that counties 154.12-2084, 154.12-2086, 154.20-258, 141.205 to recognize changes to may levy a tax only in the HB 295 - AMENDMENTS 154.23-040, 154.26-090, 154.34-080, corporate definitions and to make a unincorporated areas of the county; HCS (1/FN) - Amend KRS 141.010 to and 154.48-025 to conform; create a technical correction; amend KRS allow different rates and fee structures change the definition of "corporation" new section of KRS Chapter 141 for the 141.206 to recognize changes in for different lines of insurance; require and add definitions of "pass-through limited liability privilege tax; make definitions and to require withholding on that requests for a refund or credit of entity," "S corporation," and "limited several technical corrections; make nonresident owners of pass-through taxes overpaid be in writing and be filed liability pass-through entity"; move Sections 1 to 38 effective for tax years entities; allow limited exceptions; amend within two years of the tax due date; definitions relating to the alternative beginning on and after January 1, 2007; KRS 141.208 to treat limited liability require that any refunds received by an minimum tax to a new section; amend make Section 39 effective beginning for companies for tax purposes as they are insurance company be passed on to the KRS 141.0205 to recognize changes to the 2006 tax year. treated by the IRS; amend KRS 141.420 policyholders; require insurance types of credits; amend KRS 141.040 to HCA (1/Title, H. Moberly Jr) - Make to apply the individual credit for tax years premiums tax returns to be audited and recognize change in corporate title amendment. beginning during 2005 and 2006; amend any additional taxes assessed within two definitions and to keep 7 as top HFA (1, C. Belcher) - Include publicly various sections of KRS chapters 141, years from the statutory filing date corporate tax rate until January 1, 2009; traded partnerships in the list of entities 136, 144, and 154 to conform; make except in the case of a fraudulent return create a new section of KRS Chapter excluded from the alternative minimum several technical corrections; effective or a failure to file; provide that if a county 141 for the alternative minimum tax. for tax years beginning on and after levies the tax only in the unincorporated calculation and the replacement for the HFA (2, B. Farmer) - Remove phase January 1, 2007. portion of the county, that there shall be corporation minimum tax; amend KRS in of alternative minimum tax; assess no offset of the city license fee against 141.042 to include the new alternative entity tax on all, at $250. Jan 10-introduced in House the county license fee. minimum calculation language; amend HFA (3, B. Farmer) - Remove phase Jan 11-to Appropriations and KRS 141.120 to address pass-through in of alternative minimum tax; assess Revenue (H) HB 296 - AMENDMENTS entity apportionment; amend KRS entity tax on all, at $175; make effective Mar 1-posted in committee HCS/LM - Change from 2 to 5 years 141.200 to recognize changes to date of entire Act January 1, 2006. Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st the length of time during which an corporate definitions; amend KRS HFA (4, B. Farmer) - Remove phase reading, to Calendar with Committee insurance company may submit a refund 141.205 to recognize changes to in of alternative minimum tax; make Substitute, committee amendment (1- or credit request; delete duplicative corporate definitions and to make a effective date of entire Act January 1, title) language relating to refunds for lives or technical correction; amend KRS 2006. Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; floor risks outside the taxing jurisdiction; 141.206 to recognize changes in HFA (5, B. Farmer) - Remove phase amendments (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and (6) clarify that refund requests shall be in definitions and to require withholding on in of alternative minimum tax; change filed to Committee Substitute ; posted for writing and submitted to the local nonresident owners of pass-through gross profits and gross receipts passage in the Regular Orders of the government as prescribed; delete entities, allow limited exceptions; amend calculations; make effective date of Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 language which would require refunds or KRS 141.208 to treat limited liability entire Act January 1, 2006. Mar 14-floor amendments (7) and (8) credits to be shown on subsequent companies for tax purposes as they are HFA (6, B. Farmer) - Remove phase filed to Committee Substitute billing statements, delete language treated by the IRS; amend KRS 141.420 in of alternative minimum tax; change Mar 15-floor amendment (9) filed to which related to the auditing of returns to apply the individual credit for tax years gross profits and gross receipts Committee Substitute and the additional assessment of an beginning during 2005 and 2006; amend calculations; assess minimum tax on all Mar 16-floor amendment (10) filed to insurance company within 2 years for KRS 141.011, 141.068, 141.130, entities; make effective date of entire Act Committee Substitute inaccurate returns, and make technical 141.347, 141.400, 141.401, 141.403, January 1, 2006. Mar 17-taken from the Regular Orders corrections. 141.405, 141.407, 141.414, 141.415, HFA (7, B. Farmer) - Allow previously of the Day; returned to Appropriations 141.418, 141.424, 141.428, 141.430, consolidated groups of corporations to and Revenue (H); reported favorably, to Jan 10-introduced in House 141.390, 136.505, 154.01-010, 144.125, opt out of that consolidation. Rules with Committee Substitute (2) ; Jan 11-to Local Government (H) 144.139, 154.12-2084, 154.12-2086, HFA (8, J. Gooch Jr) - Include posted for passage in the Regular Jan 13-posted in committee 154.20-258, 154.23-040, 154.26-090, depreciation, amortization, and depletion Orders of the Day for Monday, March Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st 154.34-080, and 154.48-025 to conform; as deductions in determining "Kentucky 20, 2006; placed in the Orders of the reading, to Calendar with Committee make effective for tax years beginning gross profits". Day for Friday, March 17, 2006; 3rd Substitute on and after January 1, 2007. HFA (9, B. Farmer) - Apply the reading, passed 98-0 with Committee Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCS (2) - Amend KRS 141.010 to alternative minimum tax only to C- Substitute (2), committee amendment for passage in the Regular Orders of the change the definition of "corporation" corporations; include ownership interests (1-title) Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 and add definitions of "pass-through in pass-through entities. Mar 20-received in Senate; laid on Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 93-1 with entity," "S corporation," and "limited HFA (10, C. Belcher) - Establish a $3 clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Committee Substitute liability pass-through entity"; move million gross profits cut-off for application reading; to Appropriations and Revenue Mar 10-received in Senate definitions relating to the alternative of the alternative minimum calculation; (S) Mar 14-to Appropriations and minimum tax to a new section; amend clarify that publicly traded partnerships Mar 21-taken from committee; 2nd Revenue (S) KRS 141.0205 to recognize changes to are excluded from the AMC; establish reading; returned to Appropriations and types of credits; amend KRS 141.040 to the annual privilege tax at $200 effective Revenue (S) HB 297/LM (BR 108) - R. Nelson, W. recognize change in corporate January 1, 2006; clarify language and Mar 24-reported favorably, to Rules Hall definitions and to keep 7 percent as top definitions; and make technical with Committee Substitute ; posted for AN ACT relating to the location of Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, J. Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each displaying a bumper sticker that narcotic treatment programs. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. presiding officer; delivered to Governor constitutes electioneering from Amend KRS 222.231 to prohibit the Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. remaining on public property for a time Cabinet for Health and Family Services 184) longer than that which is necessary to from granting an initial license for a AN ACT relating to energy vote; allow a person who owns a private narcotic treatment program if any part of independence. HB 300 (BR 1145) - R. Webb residence or establishment within 300 the program or any facility in which it Create new sections of KRS Chapter feet of a polling location and has a operates is to be located within one-half 152 to make findings concerning the AN ACT relating to durable powers of vehicle with a bumper sticker that mile of a public or private licensed child need for national energy independence attorney. constitutes electioneering to park that care facility or a public or private school; and the opportunity to be found in coal- Amend KRS 386.093, relating to a vehicle on his or her private property on require a request for initial license to be to-liquid conversion and bio-based durable power of attorney, to provide for election day or when absentee voting is forwarded to the appropriate local alternative fuels; direct the Office of circumstances where it may be revoked occurring. governing body within 15 days; require Energy Policy to develop a strategy for or amended and to provide for a method SFA (3, W. Blevins Jr) - Amend to the local governing body to respond production of transportation fuels from to bring a court action to challenge the allow a property owner to place a yard within 30 days as to whether the fossil energy resources and biomass, actions of an attorney-in-fact. sign or banner that is 4 feet by 8 feet in program will be located within one-half plus encouragement of renewable size or less upon his or her private mile of a child care facility or school; and energy sources; direct the Office of Jan 10-introduced in House residence or establishment that is within prohibit a program with an existing Energy Policy to report findings and Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) 300 feet of a polling location, so long as license from relocating a facility within recommendations to the Governor and the private property is not a polling one-half mile of a child care facility or General Assembly; create a new section HB 301/LM (BR 1214) - A. Arnold location, on election day or days in school. of KRS Chapter 45A to direct the which absentee voting is taking place. Finance and Administration Cabinet to AN ACT relating to elections and SFA (4, W. Blevins Jr) - Amend to Jan 10-introduced in House require bidders for government declaring an emergency. allow a property owner to place a 3 ft. by Jan 11-to Health and Welfare (H) construction contracts to include Create a new section of KRS Chapter 2 ft. or smaller yard sign on the owner's consideration of energy efficient HVAC 119 to prohibit the paying of individuals private residence or establishment that HB 298 (BR 981) - J. Vincent systems, including geothermal; name based upon the number of voters is within 300 feet of a polling location, so these provisions the Kentucky Energy registered or the number of voters of a long as that private property is not a AN ACT relating to executive branch Security National Leadership Act. particular party, political group, political polling location, on election day or days lobbying. organization, or voters of independent in which absentee voting is taking place. Amend KRS 11A.211 to establish a HB 299 - AMENDMENTS status registered; designate as a Class SFA (5, W. Blevins Jr) - Amend to $125 registration fee paid by employers HCA (1, R. Adkins) - Include energy B misdemeanor; amend KRS 116.025 to allow a property owner to place a yard of executive agency lobbyists and real conservation among items that provide that a registered voter who sign or banner that is 4 feet by 4 feet in parties in interest to the Executive incentives shall be developed to changes his or her county of residence size or less, upon that owner's private Branch Ethics Commission; require fees encourage without registering to vote in the new residence or establishment that is within to be deposited in a trust and agency HFA (1, R. Adkins) - Direct Office of county while registration books are still 300 feet of a polling location, so long as account for the operations of the Energy Policy to implement the strategy open shall not vote in either the former the residence or establishment is not a Commission; direct that these funds it develops; accelerate initial due date for or current county of residence; amend polling location, on election day or days shall not lapse. report; require additional reports to be KRS 117.235 to prohibit electioneering in which absentee voting is taking place. made every 3 months; specify that the on election day within 300 feet of a Jan 10-introduced in House reports be made to the Special polling place; prohibit electioneering Jan 10-introduced in House Jan 11-to State Government (H) Subcommittee on Energy; direct report during the hours of absentee voting Jan 11-to Elections, Const. Jan 30-posted in committee; posting to contain legislative recommendations within any building where absentee Amendments & Intergovernmental waived SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Include voting is being conducted. Affairs (H) Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st synthetic natural gas from coal in the Jan 17-posted in committee reading, to Calendar direction to the Office of Energy Policy; HB 301 - AMENDMENTS Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted direct OEP to develop and implement a SCS/LM - Retain original provisions of reading, to Calendar for passage in the Regular Orders of the strategy for furthering a coal-to-liquids the bill; provide that the State Board of Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 industry and a coal-to-natural gas Elections may establish exceptions to Jan 25-posted for passage in the Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 95-0 industry the electioneering ban through Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 9-received in Senate administrative regulations. January 26, 2006 Feb 13-to State and Local Jan 10-introduced in House SFA (1, W. Blevins Jr) - Amend to Jan 26-3rd reading, passed 90-0 Government (S) Jan 11-to Tourism Development and allow a voter to park his or her vehicle Jan 27-received in Senate Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Energy (H) within 300 feet of a polling location on Jan 31-to State and Local reading, to Consent Calendar Jan 17-posted in committee election day or when absentee voting is Government (S) Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st occurring, for the purpose of voting, if Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Feb 27-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar with committee that vehicle has a bumper sticker on it reading, to Calendar Consent Orders of the Day for amendment (1) that constitutes electioneering; prohibit a Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules vehicle displaying a bumper sticker that Feb 23-floor amendments (1) (2) (3) Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Jan 24-posted for passage in the constitutes electioneering from (4) and (5) filed Mar 2-received in House; enrolled, Regular Orders of the Day for remaining on public property near a poll Feb 24-posted for passage in the signed by Speaker of the House Wednesday, January 25, 2006; floor location for a time longer than that which Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 3-enrolled, signed by President of amendment (1) filed is necessary to vote; allow a person who February 28, 2006 the Senate; delivered to Governor Jan 25-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with owns a private residence or Feb 28-passed over and retained in Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. committee amendment (1), floor establishment within 300 feet of a polling the Orders of the Day 18) amendment (1) location and has a vehicle with a bumper Mar 1-passed over and retained in the Jan 26-received in Senate sticker that constitutes electioneering to Orders of the Day HB 299 (BR 1115) - R. Adkins, T. Jan 30-to Agriculture and Natural park that vehicle on his or her private Mar 2-passed over and retained in the McKee, R. Adams, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Resources (S) property on election day or when Orders of the Day Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, absentee voting is occurring. Mar 6-passed over and retained in the Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, J. Bruce, to Calendar SFA (2, W. Blevins Jr) - Amend to Orders of the Day T. Burch, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules allow a private property owner to place a Mar 7-taken from the Regular Orders L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Mar 15-floor amendment (1) filed yard sign or banner that is 4 feet by 8 of the Day; returned to State and Local Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Mar 17-posted for passage in the feet in size or less upon that owner's Government (S) Crimm, R. Damron, M. Denham, J. Regular Orders of the Day for private residence or establishment that Mar 15-reported favorably, to Rules Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, D. Wednesday, March 22, 2006 is within 300 feet of a polling location, so with Committee Substitute as a Consent Floyd, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, Mar 22-passed over and retained in long as that private property is not a Bill; posted for passage in the Consent W. Hall, M. Henley, C. Hoffman, D. the Orders of the Day polling location, on election day or days Orders of the Day for Wednesday, Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with in which the absentee voting is taking March 15, 2006; 3rd reading; floor G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, C. Meade, C. floor amendment (1) place; allow a voter to park his or her amendments (1) (2) and (3) ruled out of Miller, H. Moberly Jr, B. Montell, L. Mar 24-received in House; to Rules vehicle within 300 feet of a polling order ; passed 37-0 with Committee Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. (H); posted for passage for concurrence location on election day or when Substitute Osborne, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. in Senate floor amendment (1) for absentee voting is occurring, for the Mar 16-received in House; to Rules Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Friday, March 24, 2006; House purposes of voting, if that vehicle has a (H) Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, A. concurred in Senate floor amendment bumper sticker on it that constitutes Mar 21-posted for passage for Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, K. Stein, J. (1) ; passed 93-0 electioneering; prohibit a vehicle concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute for Wednesday, March 22, cabinet has been issued to be increase the penalty from a Class B references to recreational vehicles under 2006 immediately due and payable; amend misdemeanor to a Class A the provisions of the chapter; repeal Mar 23-House concurred in Senate KRS 216.565 to further define the misdemeanor; amend KRS 531.060, KRS 227.565. Committee Substitute ; passed 99-0 factors the cabinet shall consider in relating to promoting sale of obscenity, Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each determining the amount of the initial to increase the penalty from a Class B Jan 11-introduced in House presiding officer; delivered to Governor penalty imposed under KRS 216.537 to misdemeanor to a Class A misdemeanor Jan 12-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 216.590; amend KRS 215.567 to require for the first offense and from a Class A Public Safety (H) 107) hearing officers to issue findings of fact, misdemeanor to a Class D felony for Feb 2-posted in committee conclusions of law, and a recommended second offense and from a Class D HB 302 (BR 1208) - A. Simpson order upon appealed decisions; prohibit felony to a Class C felony for the third HB 309 (BR 384) - J. Gooch Jr, S. the appeal of a citation or penalty from and subsequent offense; amend KRS Brinkman AN ACT relating to towing. staying enforcement or correction of a 531.090, relating to voyeurism, to Amend KRS 376.275, regarding citation or payment of a penalty; amend increase the penalty from a Class A AN ACT relating to the off-road towed vehicles, to require a return KRS 216.577 to conform; amend KRS misdemeanor to a Class D felony; Motorcycle and ATV Commission. receipt on certified mail notifications to 314.027 to create the Kentucky nursing amend KRS 531.350, relating to Amend KRS 176.511 to add one the owners and lessors of towed motor incentive scholarship fund; delete promoting sale of material portraying a representative of the Brain Injury vehicles; require notification of all nursing facilities and skilled and sexual performance by a minor, to Association of Kentucky and the individuals known to have an interest in intermediate care nursing homes from increase the penalty from a Class A secretary of the Cabinet for Health and the vehicle prior to the sale of the vehicle funding the Kentucky nursing incentive misdemeanor to a Class D felony for the Family Services to the Off-road to satisfy the lien on the vehicle; require scholarship fund; and repeal KRS first offense, a Class C felony for the Motorcycle and ATV Commission. sales of vehicles under the section to be 216.563. second offense, and a Class B felony for advertised in accordance with KRS each subsequent offense; amend KRS HB 309 - AMENDMENTS Chapter 424. Jan 10-introduced in House 531.360, relating to advertising material HCS - Retain original provisions of the Jan 11-to Health and Welfare (H) portraying a sexual performance by a bill; require that if 2006 SB 89 repeals HB 302 - AMENDMENTS minor, to increase the penalty from a KRS 176.510, establishes the Kentucky HCS - Retain original provisions of the HB 304 (BR 82) - J. Carr, T. Shelton Class A misdemeanor to a Class D Recreational Trails Authority, and bill except require that notification of sale felony. includes the members of the Off-road be sent only to those individuals who AN ACT relating to local government Motorcycle and ATV Commission, then have a properly recorded security buildings. Jan 11-introduced in House the new members added to the interest in the vehicle. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) commission under this bill are to be HFA (1, J. Lee) - Clarify that if no 65 to allow any document which is added to the authority. response is received to the certified displayed on any walls or carved in any HB 306 (BR 1171) - J. DeCesare notice within 14 days, the party with an buildings occupied by any entity of the Jan 11-introduced in House interest in the vehicle is considered United States federal government to be AN ACT relating to the gift shop Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) notified under the provisions of the Act. displayed on or in any building owned by located in the New State Capitol. Jan 24-posted in committee any local government entity thereof; Amend KRS 11.031 to remove the Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 10-introduced in House allow local entities to ask the Attorney requirement that all goods sold in the gift to Calendar with Committee Substitute Jan 11-to Transportation (H) General to defend them in the court in shop located in the New State Capitol be Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 24-posted in committee which any suit is filed for displaying a products made in the United States; Feb 6-posted for passage in the Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, document, and in any subsequent change the requirement that fifty percent Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, to Calendar with Committee Substitute appeals; require the Attorney General to (50%) of the gift shop's inventory be February 7, 2006 Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules take over the defense of the action and products made by residents of Kentucky Mar 14-taken from the Regular Orders Feb 14-posted for passage in the represent the interests of the to twenty-five percent (25%). of the Day; recommitted to Regular Orders of the Day for Commonwealth and the local unit of Appropriations and Revenue (H) Wednesday, February 15, 2006 government which was sued for Jan 11-introduced in House Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed to displaying the document or posting. Jan 12-to State Government (H) HB 310 (BR 995) - M. Weaver, F. Nesler Committee Substitute Feb 2-posted in committee Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with Jan 10-introduced in House AN ACT relating to veterans' affairs. Committee Substitute, floor amendment Jan 12-to State Government (H) HB 307/LM (BR 1170) - J. DeCesare Create a new section of KRS Chapter (1) 40 to require that the Kentucky Mar 2-received in Senate Introduced Jan. 11, 2006 AN ACT relating to notice. Department of Veterans' Affairs employ Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) Amend KRS 68.245 to require posting no fewer than 12 veterans' benefits HB 305/LM/CI (BR 1285) - J. Hoover, B. of notice of certain property tax rate regional administrators, 36 veterans' HB 303/FN (BR 1300) - T. Burch Montell, R. Crimm, D. Ford, T. Shelton increases to also be posted on the benefits field representatives, and 8 Internet; amend KRS 132.023 to require administrative support personnel; AN ACT relating to health services. AN ACT relating to public morals. posting of notice of certain property tax establish duties. Amend KRS 216.555 to require the Create new sections of KRS Chapter rate increases to also be posted on the cabinet to report to the LRC on the 510 to create definitions for "full or partial Internet; amend KRS 132.027 to require Jan 11-introduced in House number and type of citations issued to nudity" and "public place"; establish the posting of notice of certain property tax Jan 12-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and long-term care facilities; amend KRS crime of public indecency as a Class A rate increases to also be posted on the Public Safety (H) 216.557 to allow a facility assessed a misdemeanor when one appears in a Internet; amend KRS 160.470 to require Jan 23-posted in committee; posting federal civil monetary penalty to be public place in full or partial nudity; posting of notice of certain property tax waived subject to a Type A or Type B citation; amend KRS 510.140, relating to sexual rate increases to also be posted on the Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st increase the civil penalty for Type B misconduct, to increase the penalty from Internet. reading, to Calendar citations to not less than $500 nor more a Class A misdemeanor to A Class D Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules than $1,000; amend KRS 216.560 to felony; amend KRS 531.020, relating to Jan 11-introduced in House Jan 30-recommitted to Appropriations delete the application for an extension of distribution of obscene matter, to Jan 12-to Local Government (H) and Revenue (H) time to be granted by the cabinet when a increase the penalty from a Class A Jan 27-posted in committee licensee has made arrangements to misdemeanor to a Class D felony; HB 311 (BR 944) - M. Weaver correct a Type A or Type B citation; amend KRS 531.030, relating to HB 308 (BR 1263) - J. DeCesare, M. treble Type A and Type B citations when distribution of obscene material to Weaver, R. Wilkey AN ACT relating to speed limits. the subject matter was caused by or minors, to increase the penalty for the Amend KRS 189.390 to set a relates to a failure by the facility to first offense from a Class A AN ACT relating to recreational maximum speed limit of 70 MPH on maintain sufficient nursing or direct care misdemeanor to a Class D felony and, vehicles. interstate highways and parkways. staff; require any trebled fine to be for a second or subsequent offense, Create a new section of KRS Chapter reported by the facility's administrator to from a Class D to Class C felony; amend 227 to require that all recreational Jan 11-introduced in House the facility's governing entity; delete the KRS 531.040, relating to using minors to vehicles and park trailers sold, leased, or Jan 12-to Transportation (H) Kentucky nursing incentive scholarship distribute obscene material, to increase offered for sale by a retailer to a Feb 21-posted in committee fund and create the Long-Term Care the penalty for the first offense from a consumer in the state are constructed in Facility Education and Improvement Class A misdemeanor to a Class D accordance with the most recent HB 312 (BR 1046) - M. Weaver Fund for the purpose of improving the felony and, for each subsequent offense, American National Standard Institute quality of care and quality of life to long- from a Class D felony to a Class C standards; amend various sections of AN ACT relating to tax credits for term care residents; establish felony; amend KRS 531.050, relating to KRS Chapter 227 to delete all teachers. parameters of the fund; require all civil advertising obscene material, to references to the Recreational Vehicle Create a new section of KRS Chapter penalties for which a final order of the Certification and Licensure Board, and 141 to provide a tax credit for public school teachers for student loan passed over and retained in the Orders district superintendent to reduce the payments; cap credit at $300; amend of the Day Jan 11-introduced in House number of classified employees; amend KRS 141.0205 to conform. Mar 10-passed over and retained in Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) KRS 161.800 to establish a preference the Orders of the Day Jan 23-posted in committee based on seniority of experience for Jan 11-introduced in House Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with teachers in a school district where a Jan 12-to Appropriations and floor amendments (1) and (2) HB 320 (BR 40) - B. Farmer, W. Hall teacher staffing reduction occurs; Revenue (H) Mar 15-received in House; to Rules provide that the nonrenewal of limited (H) AN ACT relating to preferential contracts shall conform to the provisions HB 313 (BR 976) - M. Weaver, J. Carr, Mar 17-posted for passage for transfers. of KRS 161.750 and the reduction in the R. Nelson concurrence in Senate floor Amend KRS 378.070 to provide that number of teachers shall conform to any amendments (1) and (2) for Monday, actions on preferential transfers of employer-employee bargained contract AN ACT relating to the observance of March 20, 2006 property be brought within 90 days of the in the district. Veterans Day. Mar 21-House concurred in Senate transfer instead of within six months. Amend KRS 158.075 to have the floor amendments (1) and (2) ; passed Jan 11-introduced in House Kentucky Department of Veterans' 98-0 HB 320 - AMENDMENTS Jan 12-to Education (H) Affairs, rather than the Kentucky Mar 22-enrolled, signed by each HCS - Amend to extend recovery Department of Military Affairs, assist presiding officer; delivered to Governor period to one year where transaction is HB 323 (BR 1190) - C. Miller, C. Siler, Kentucky public high schools in Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. between insiders, parallel to federal Dw. Butler, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. developing a Veterans Day program. 108) bankruptcy code. Jenkins, D. Keene, G. Lynn, S. Nunn, D. HCA (1, B. Farmer) - Amend to extend Owens, D. Pasley Jan 11-introduced in House HB 315/CI (BR 980) - T. Pullin, R. the 90-day limitation period to one year Jan 12-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Nelson, D. Floyd when the transaction is between the AN ACT relating to leaves of absence Public Safety (H) debtor and an insider. for teachers. Jan 23-posted in committee; posting AN ACT relating to crimes and Amend KRS 161.770 to permit a local waived punishments. Jan 11-introduced in House board of education to grant a leave of Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) absence to a teacher or superintendent reading, to Calendar 508 to enhance the penalty for an Jan 26-posted in committee for reasons it deems necessary. Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted assault committed against a senior Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, for passage in the Regular Orders of the citizen by a person 40 years of age or to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Jan 11-introduced in House Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 younger by one degree. committee amendment (1) Jan 12-to Education (H) Jan 26-3rd reading, passed 94-0 Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 27-received in Senate Jan 11-introduced in House Feb 14-recommitted to Banking and HB 324 (BR 1355) - J. Wayne Jan 31-to Education (S) Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) Insurance (H); posted in committee Jan 23-posted in committee Feb 22-reported favorably, to Rules AN ACT relating to motor vehicle HB 314 (BR 970) - C. Meade, M. Feb 28-posted for passage in the insurance premium discounts. Weaver, J. Carr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, HB 316 (BR 1113) - S. Lee Regular Orders of the Day for Create a new section of Subtitle 13 of T. Edmonds, W. Hall, R. Nelson, D. Wednesday, March 1, 2006 KRS Chapter 304 to require any rates, Owens, B. Smith AN ACT making an appropriation to Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with rating schedules, or rating manuals for the Kentucky Horse Park Commission. Committee Substitute the liability, personal injury protection, AN ACT relating to a veterans' Authorize a $35 million capital project Mar 14-received in Senate and collision coverages of a motor personal loan program. for the Kentucky Horse Park Mar 16-to Judiciary (S) vehicle insurance policy filed with the Create a new section of KRS Chapter Commission to construct a new indoor office to provide a low mileage premium 40 to establish a veterans' personal loan equestrian arena and provide debt HB 321 (BR 1189) - C. Miller, Dw. discount if the insured motor vehicle is program. service for the project in FY 2006-2007 Butler, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. driven 2,500 miles or less annually. and 2007-2008; authorize a $4.6 million Jenkins, D. Keene, S. Nunn, D. Owens, HB 314 - AMENDMENTS capital project to improve access at the D. Pasley Jan 11-introduced in House HCS - Retain the provisions of the bill Kentucky Horse Park and provide debt Jan 12-to Banking and Insurance (H) except limit to educational purposes a service for the project in FY 2006-2007 AN ACT relating to highway work Feb 14-posting waived loan for the benefit of a veteran's child. and 2007-2008. zones. SFA (1, J. Westwood) - Amend Amend KRS 189.2325, relating to HB 325 (BR 1246) - J. Wayne, J. HB314/GA to include parents of students Jan 11-introduced in House highway work zones, to require use of a Jenkins in nonpublic preschool through grade 12 Jan 12-to Appropriations and flashing yellow light to indicate a work as eligible recipients of the veterans' Revenue (H) zone where the fine for speeding is AN ACT relating to compulsory school personal loan program. doubled when workers are physically attendance. SFA (2, G. Tapp) - Require that an HB 317 (BR 1290) - G. Lindsay, J. present; set forth signage requirements; Amend KRS 159.030 to provide that individual leave the United States Armed Vincent amend KRS 189.394, relating to effective July 1, 2008, until June 30, Forces under honorable or general speeding, to specify that double fines in 2009, compulsory school attendance conditions, rather than other than AN ACT relating to crimes and work zones are only applicable when shall be between the ages of 6 and 17; dishonorable conditions, to qualify for a punishments. flashing yellow lights are in operation effective July 1, 2009, and thereafter loan under the veterans' personal loan Amend KRS 507.030 to eliminate and workers are physically present in the compulsory school attendance shall be program. gender-specific language and make work zone. between the ages of 6 and 18; amend other technical corrections. KRS 159.020 to make technical Jan 11-introduced in House Jan 11-introduced in House changes. Jan 12-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Jan 11-introduced in House Jan 12-to Transportation (H) Public Safety (H) Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) Jan 24-posted in committee Jan 11-introduced in House Jan 23-posted in committee; posting Jan 23-posted in committee Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Jan 12-to Education (H) waived reading, to Calendar Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st HB 318 (BR 1291) - G. Lindsay, J. Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules HB 326/FN (BR 1116) - J. Richards, H. reading, to Calendar with Committee Vincent Jan 30-posted for passage in the Moberly Jr, R. Adams, J. Arnold Jr, M. Substitute Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, D. Graham, Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to state government. January 31, 2006 J. Gray, W. Hall, D. Keene, C. Meade, for passage in the Regular Orders of the Amend KRS 21A.110 to remove Jan 31-3rd reading, passed 94-1 C. Miller, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, T. Pullin, Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 gender-specific language with regard to Feb 1-received in Senate R. Rand, S. Riggs, A. Simpson, A. Feb 6-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with retired judges called back to service. Feb 3-to Transportation (S) Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. Thompson, Committee Substitute M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Feb 7-received in Senate Jan 11-introduced in House HB 322 (BR 1188) - C. Miller, C. Siler, Yonts Feb 9-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) Dw. Butler, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Public Protection (S) Jan 23-posted in committee Jenkins, D. Keene, G. Lynn, D. Owens, AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, D. Pasley Educator Award and Recognition Fund. to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed HB 319 (BR 1288) - G. Lindsay Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to reduction in force 156 to establish the Kentucky educator Mar 8-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to civil actions. in public schools. award and recognition fund to provide Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Amend KRS 411.560, relating to Amend KRS 161.011 to delete matching funds for schools that have March 9, 2006 private nuisance, to make a technical "funding and other compelling reasons" state and national award-winning Mar 9-floor amendment (2) filed ; correction. as allowable reasons for a local school educators who received cash awards or an equivalent benefit; require the public highways between an ATV park Jan 12-to Elections, Const. title), floor amendment (1) Kentucky Department of Education to established by a governmental entity Amendments & Intergovernmental Feb 7-received in Senate administer the fund. and an off site parking facility; require Affairs (H) Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) cities, counties, and the state to Jan 17-posted in committee Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 11-introduced in House designate appropriate routes for use by to Calendar with Committee Substitute Jan 12-to Education (H) ATVs; establish signage requirements; HB 333/LM (BR 1296) - M. Weaver, J. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 17-posted in committee; posting set forth requirements for ATV operation Carr, M. Cherry, H. Cornett, T. Couch, Mar 14-posted for passage in the waived on public highway routes established R. Crimm, M. Denham, S. Lee, T. Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 18-reported favorably, 1st under the Act. McKee, C. Meade, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, Wednesday, March 15, 2006 reading, to Calendar S. Nunn, D. Pasley, T. Riner, A. Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Jan 19-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 11-introduced in House Simpson, B. Smith, J. Stacy Committee Substitute for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) Mar 16-received in House; to Rules Day for Friday, January 20, 2006 AN ACT relating to crimes and (H) Jan 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 HB 330 (BR 1209) - Dw. Butler, D. punishments and declaring an Mar 17-posted for passage for Jan 24-received in Senate Horlander, J. Richards, R. Wilkey emergency. concurrence in Senate Committee Jan 26-to Education (S) Create a new section of KRS Chapter Substitute for Monday, March 20, 2006 Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to classified 525 to establish the crime of disorderly Mar 20-House concurred in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar employees' benefits. conduct in the first degree when a Committee Substitute ; passed 94-0 Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 158.070 to permit public person engages in disorderly conduct at Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each Mar 24-recommitted to Education (S) school employees other than teachers to a funeral, burial, funeral home, funeral presiding officer; delivered to Governor participate in statewide professional procession, or memorial service; Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 327 (BR 481) - T. McKee, D. Pasley, meetings with substitutes when needed; establish disorderly conduct in the first 51) R. Adams, M. Weaver amend KRS 161.011 to define degree as a Class A misdemeanor; "progressive discipline" as a process to amend KRS 525.060 to conform; create HB 334 (BR 383) - J. Gooch Jr, S. AN ACT relating to agricultural deal with job-related behavior that does a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to Brinkman, De. Butler, L. Clark, R. records. not meet expected and communicated establish the crime of disrupting Crimm, B. DeWeese, D. Graham, J. Create new sections of KRS Chapter performance standards; establish due meetings and processions in the first Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. Meeks, S. Nunn, 257 to limit the release of certain critical process and hearing procedures for any degree when a person disrupts a D. Owens, R. Palumbo, M. Rader, T. infrastructure records and animal classified employee notified that his or meeting or procession associated with a Riner, K. Stein, M. Weaver, S. Westrom identification system records; amend her contract will not be renewed; require funeral, burial, or memorial service; KRS 257.010 to create a definition of the Office of the Attorney General to amend KRS 525.150 to conform. AN ACT relating to the health and "national animal identification system." appoint a hearing office upon request of welfare of children under sixteen years the commissioner of education; establish HB 333 - AMENDMENTS of age. Jan 11-introduced in House the right of appeal to the Circuit Court in HCS/LM - Amend to add an Amend KRS 189.515, regarding the Jan 12-to Agriculture and Small the county where the school district is emergency clause. operation of ATVs, to require ATV Business (H) located; provide service credit for limited HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title operators and passengers under the age Jan 17-posted in committee status employees on approved military amendment. of 16 to wear approved protective Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st leave; provide reemployment or HFA (1, M. Weaver) - Delete the headgear at all times the vehicle is in reading, to Calendar reinstatement for employees inducted requirement that a funeral or a memorial motion. Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules into the Armed Forces of the United service must be held inside a building as Jan 24-posted for passage in the States; permit local districts to provide a condition precedent to the crime of HB 334 - AMENDMENTS Regular Orders of the Day for the employer's contribution toward the disorderly conduct in the first degree. HFA (1, S. Nunn) - Retain original Wednesday, January 25, 2006 purchase of the state's medical SCS/LM - Create a new section of provisions except add a new section Jan 27-3rd reading, passed 95-0 insurance program; permit a school KRS Chapter 525 to establish the crime amending the definition of "All-terrain Jan 30-received in Senate district to pay the member contribution of disorderly conduct in the first degree vehicle" in KRS 189.010 that includes Feb 1-to Agriculture and Natural and accrued interest to the Kentucky when a person engages in disorderly off-road motorcycles that are not Resources (S) Retirement System for members who conduct at a funeral, burial, funeral registered pursuant to KRS 186.050 for Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, return to the district after military service; home, funeral procession, or memorial use on the highway. to Consent Calendar and provide one year of service credit on service; establish disorderly conduct in HFA (2, J. Hoover) - Retain original Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules the district's salary schedule for the first degree as a Class A provisions and add a new section of Mar 8-posted for passage in the classified employees in military service. misdemeanor; amend KRS 525.060 to KRS Chapter 189 to define "truck" and Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, conform; create a new section of KRS prohibit a person under age 16 from March 9, 2006 Jan 11-introduced in House Chapter 525 to establish the crime of riding in an open cargo area on a Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Jan 12-to Education (H) disrupting meetings and processions in highway; exempt trucks in a parade or Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, the first degree when a person disrupts a trucks with camper tops or other signed by Speaker of the House HB 331 (BR 1362) - J. Stewart III meeting or procession associated with a enclosures and trucks registered under Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President funeral, burial, or memorial service; KRS 186.050(4) on private property; of the Senate; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to railroads. amend KRS 525.150 to conform. Amend require that the operator of the truck be Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Create a new section of KRS Chapter to create a new section of KRS Chapter cited; amend KRS 189.990 to add 27) 277 to require a railroad to remove 525 to establish the crime of interference penalty. animal carcasses within 48 hours of with a funeral in any manner by HFA (3, D. Floyd) - Restrict helmet HB 328 (BR 1180) - B. Montell being notified by an animal control interfering with access into or from any requirement for children under 16 to officer; allow local animal control officers building, parking lot, or burial plot in public property AN ACT relating to a student's drivers to go onto railroad property after the 48- which a funeral, wake, memorial service, HFA (4, J. Gooch Jr) - Retain original license. hour deadline to retrieve and dispose of or burial is being conducted, provisions except delete reference to Amend KRS 159.051 to delete the animal carcasses; allow charging a congregating within three hundred feet, public or private property. requirement that a local school district railroad company a fee of up to $250 per or without authorization making other HFA (5, D. Floyd) - Restrict helmet operate an alternative education removal and disposal of a carcass. sounds within earshot of or images requirement for children under 16 to program prior to the revocation of a observable to participants, or distributing public property. student's driver's license; amend KRS Jan 11-introduced in House literature; establish a criminal penalty; 186.470 to require the application of any Jan 12-to Transportation (H) EMERGENCY. Jan 11-introduced in House minor under the age of eighteen for a Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) driver's license include parental consent HB 332 (BR 1345) - M. Weaver Jan 11-introduced in House Jan 20-posted in committee for the release of academic and Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, attendance information required under AN ACT relating to voting rights for Feb 2-posted in committee; posting to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed KRS 159.051. persons with disabilities. waived; reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 387.590, relating to to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Feb 6-floor amendment (2) filed Jan 11-introduced in House guardians and wards, to remove the committee amendment (1-title) Feb 7-posted for passage in the Jan 12-to Education (H) automatic loss of the right to vote upon Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for the appointment of a guardian; make the Feb 6-posted for passage in the Wednesday, February 8, 2006 HB 329/LM (BR 1041) - R. Nelson loss of voting rights contingent upon the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 8-floor amendment (3) filed court entering a specific finding and February 7, 2006; floor amendment (1) Feb 15-floor amendment (4) filed AN ACT relating to all-terrain vehicles. order relating to the right to vote. filed to Committee Substitute ; 3rd Feb 21-floor amendment (5) filed Amend KRS 189.515, regarding all- reading, passed 94-with Committee Mar 8-3rd reading; floor amendment terrain vehicles, to establish routes on Jan 11-introduced in House Substitute, committee amendment (1- (5) rejected ; passed 56-34 with floor amendment (4) Clark, H. Collins, R. Crimm, J. require telephone utility to produce a the county clerk; amend KRS 142.015 to Mar 9-received in Senate DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, B. DeWeese, copy of a written contract which is the conform; amend KRS 198A.710 to Mar 13-to Transportation (S) J. Draud, T. Edmonds, D. Floyd, D. subject of a complaint. specify that the affordable housing trust Mar 20-taken from committee; 1st Ford, J. Gooch Jr, J. Gray, M. Harmon, SFA (1, E. Scorsone) - Exempt fund shall consist of funds collected from reading, to Calendar M. Harper, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. populations of less than 100,000 from the new fees imposed; create new Mar 21-2nd reading; returned to Hoover, D. Horlander, T. Kerr, G. Lynn, the effect of the act; reaffirm PSC sections of KRS Chapter 198A to permit Transportation (S) P. Marcotte, M. Marzian, C. Meade, R. jurisdiction over current and future the fiscal court or legislative body of a Meeks, C. Miller, B. Montell, F. Nesler, agreements between ILECs and other county to establish a local affordable HB 335/CI (BR 1140) - R. Wilkey D. Owens, R. Palumbo, M. Rader, S. LECs. housing trusting fund (AHTF) through Riggs, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. SFA (2, E. Scorsone) - Retain the adoption of an ordinance; vest AN ACT relating to crimes and Simpson, T. Thompson, R. Weston, R. previous provisions, delete language control and management of local AHTF punishments. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts that nonbasic service may be provided to a board of directors; outline Amend KRS 439.3401 to include "notwithstanding regulations or law"; requirements and duties of board; list robbery in the second degree within the AN ACT relating to the provision of require terms and conditions of service board membership guidelines; allow violent offender statute if the victim is a telecommunications service. provided to customer be written. fiscal court or legislative body to adopt bank or credit union. Create new sections of KRS Chapter SFA (3, E. Scorsone) - Define and an ordinance to impose a local recording 278 to define terms, including "basic prohibit predatory pricing; require lower fee of not more than $10 per transaction Jan 11-introduced in House local exchange service" and "nonbasic price offered to retail customer be on identified transactions against which Jan 12-to Judiciary (H) service"; limit Public Service offered to CLECs fees are collected by the county clerk Commission jurisdiction over telephone pursuant to KRS 64.012; allow fiscal Introduced Jan. 12, 2006 service beyond some consumer service Jan 12-introduced in House court or legislative body, in addition to areas and FCC-delegated oversight of Jan 13-to Tourism Development and the other fees permitted, to adopt an HB 336 (BR 1174) - M. Cherry, F. wholesale transactions; allow telephone Energy (H) ordinance to increase fees imposed Nesler, S. Riggs utilities to elect alternative regulation Jan 31-posted in committee pursuant to KRS 198B.060(18) and KRS plans which reduce PSC oversight; Feb 7-posting withdrawn 67.410 by up to $0.04 per square foot, or AN ACT relating to soybeans. eliminate most regulation of nonbasic Feb 28-posted in committee an equivalent amount for fees Create a new section of KRS 247. 510 services provided by telephone utilities. Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, determined on a different base, for local to 247.595 to make any state to Calendar with Committee Substitute AHTF funding; require these fees to be assessment levied on soybeans become HB 337 - AMENDMENTS Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; floor remitted to the local AHTF board every 3 effective only upon the termination of the HCS - Retain provisions of HB 337; amendments (1) (2) and (3) filed to months; specify that funds from the local federal soybean assessment program; add definitions for "local exchange Committee Substitute AHTF shall be used to assist very low amend KRS 247.530 to allow an carrier," "incumbent local exchange Mar 10-posted for passage in the income households as defined in KRS association that is representative of carrier," "optional telephone feature," Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, 198A.700; require a minimum of 20% of Kentucky soybean producers to apply to and "package"; restore and broaden March 13, 2006 all funding to be used to assist the State Board of Agriculture for some PSC consumer protection Mar 14-3rd reading; floor amendment households earning 30% or less of the approval to conduct a referendum to levy jurisdiction eliminated under provisions (3) rejected ; passed 83-14 with area median income for Kentucky as a state assessment on soybeans; in prior substitute; prohibit predatory Committee Substitute determined by HUD; require the local amend KRS 247.552 to prohibit any pricing; retain PSC jurisdiction over Mar 15-received in Senate AHTF board, in consultation with the referendum from levying an assessment agreements between ILECs and other Mar 17-to Agriculture and Natural local legislative body, to contract with an greater than one-fourth of one percent of local exchange carriers; prohibit Resources (S) agency or organization to administer the the net market price per bushel of redlining; cap rates for basic local Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st local AHTF; list eligible activities for soybeans; amend KRS 247.553 to exchange service from electing utility for reading; returned to Agriculture and funding; identify eligible organizations for assess soybeans used for seed stock 5 years, then allow rise in accordance Natural Resources (S) funding; list deed restrictions for very based on the percentage allowed in KRS with regulation plan; permit intervention Mar 23-floor amendments (1) (2) and low-income housing units; require 247.552 multiplied by the posted county in complaint action before the PSC by (3) filed compliance with HUD antidisplacement price for soybeans as posted by the local interested party; restore applicability of Mar 24-taken from committee; 2nd and relocation regulations; require Farm Service Agency office for the KRS 278.218 and 278.250 to electing reading; returned to Agriculture and compliance with all local, state, and county in which the purchaser is located; telephone utility; cap rates for basic Natural Resources (S) national anti discrimination laws; identify amend KRS 247.573 to change the service from electing small telephone Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules; how a local AHTF may be dissolved; add makeup of the Kentucky Soybean utility for 12 months then allow limited by posted for passage in the Regular the new fees imposed by Section 5 of Promotion Board; make technical rise in consumer price index; remove Orders of the Day for Monday, April 10, this Act to the list of fees paid to county corrections. requirement that telephone utilities file 2006; 3rd reading; floor amendments (1) clerks; require clerk to remit the fees nonbasic contracts with PSC; allow (2) and (3) defeated ; passed 34-2 back to the local AHTF; amend KRS Jan 12-introduced in House basic service customers to purchase Apr 11-received in House; enrolled, 64.012 to require the county clerk to Jan 13-to Agriculture and Small individual features and services outside signed by each presiding officer; collect the local AHTF fees and remit the Business (H) of packages or bundles of services; limit delivered to Governor fees back to the local AHTF; provide that Jan 17-posted in committee termination charges applicable to Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Sections 4 to 9 of this Act take effect Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st customer who wishes to return to basic 239) July 1, 2007; APPROPRIATION. reading, to Calendar service; require terms and conditions to Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules be provided to customer who then will HB 338/FN/LM (BR 164) - J. Wayne, C. HB 338 - AMENDMENTS Jan 31-posted for passage in the have 30 days to cancel any agreement; Siler, C. Belcher, T. Burch, De. Butler, HCS (1/FN/LM) - Retain original Regular Orders of the Day for allow rates for nonbasic service to be set M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. provisions; add new language to require Wednesday, February 1, 2006 by the marketplace; exclude voice over Crenshaw, M. Denham, T. Edmonds, B. the Department of Revenue to annually Feb 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 internet protocol, or VoIP, from definition Farmer, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, C. deposit into the Kentucky affordable Feb 3-received in Senate of "service." Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. housing trust fund all moneys in excess Feb 7-to Agriculture and Natural HFA (1, R. Webb) - Retain original Keene, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, of $7 million received as delinquent Resources (S) provisions; make incumbent local C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, R. property tax collections under KRS Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, exchange carriers post contracts for Nelson, S. Nunn, D. Owens, R. Chapter 134; specify that a county, to Consent Calendar nonbasic services on a Web site. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, S. Riggs, urban-county, charter county, or Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (2, R. Webb) - Retain original T. Riner, B. Smith, K. Stein, T. consolidated local government that has Mar 15-posted for passage in the provisions; make an incumbent local Thompson, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. established a local affordable housing Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, exchange carrier be treated as a Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. trust fund shall be eligible to receive an March 16, 2006 common carrier with respect to wireline Yonts annual allocation from the fund Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0; facilities; make incumbent local deposited to the Kentucky affordable received in House exchange carriers comply with federal AN ACT relating to affordable housing housing trust fund; allocate funds to Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each and state requirements respecting and making an appropriation therefor. each eligible local affordable housing presiding officer; delivered to Governor requests by a telecommunications Amend KRS 142.010 to add to the trust fund by multiplying the total amount Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. carrier for access to wireline facilities or taxes imposed a fee of $20 on each first of funds available by the percentage 88) provision of other services. mortgage and a fee of $20 on each representing the amount of delinquent HFA (3, R. Webb) - Prohibit and conveyance of real property; specify that property taxes collected for properties HB 337 (BR 1130) - J. Jenkins, S. define preferential, anticompetitive rates; those fees shall be reported and paid by located within the jurisdiction of the local Brinkman, R. Adams, E. Ballard, C. allow telephone utilities to match the Department of Revenue to the state government in proportion to the total Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, T. competitors' offers; direct that complaints affordable housing trust fund established annual amount of delinquent property Burch, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. be submitted to binding arbitration; in KRS 198A.710 within 10 days taxes collected under KRS Chapter 134; assert PSC authority to resolve disputes; following the receipt of the funds from exclude local governments that do not establish a local affordable housing trust manslaughter in the second degree; teacher to submit to random drug testing Mar 22-reported favorably, 2nd fund from receiving delinquent tax 507A.020, relating to fetal homicide; for a period not to exceed 12 months if reading, to Rules Education (S); floor property tax collection funds; amend 507A.040, relating to second degree the teacher has been reprimanded or amendments (1) and (2) filed KRS 142.010 to reduce the two $20 fee manslaughter of an unborn child, to disciplined as a result of illegal use of Mar 24-recommitted to Education (S); increases to $10 and specify that the fee specify that motor vehicle offenses must controlled substances. reported favorably, to Rules with shall be on all mortgages not first be while operating the vehicle in SCA (1/Title, K. Winters) - Make title Committee Substitute, committee mortgages only; delete the sections violation of KRS 189A.010, driving under amendment. amendment (1) as a Consent Bill; posted detailing board makeup and duties and the influence. SFA (1, G. Tapp) - Amend HB for passage in the Regular Orders of the dissolution procedures; specify that the 341/HCS to require the study to include Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; 3rd fiscal court or legislative body of a Jan 12-introduced in House recommendations for notification reading; floor amendments (1) and (2) county may establish a local affordable Jan 13-to Judiciary (H) procedures when personal information is withdrawn ; passed 36-0 with Committee housing trust fund through the adoption lost, inadvertently shared, or otherwise Substitute, committee amendment (1- of an ordinance; amend KRS 198A.715 HB 340 (BR 406) - T. McKee, M. compromised due to a data security title) and KRS 154A.110 to conform. Denham breach. Apr 10-received in House; posted for HCS (2/FN/LM) - Retain provisions of SFA (2, D. Seum) - Amend HB passage for concurrence in Senate original bill; clarify that transfers from the AN ACT relating to weights and 341/GA to change the advisory Committee Substitute, committee delinquent property tax collections will measures. committee for the study to a committee amendment (1-title) begin in fiscal year 2006 - 2007, and that Create a new section of KRS Chapter of stakeholders; specify organizations to Apr 11-House refused to concur in the transfers will be made within 60 days 363 to allow the Commissioner of have representation on the stakeholder Senate Committee Substitute, of the close of the fiscal year; define Agriculture to promulgate administrative committee; require that committee committee amendment (1-title) ; "delinquent property tax collections"; regulations and establish fees for members have expertise in school Conference Committee appointed in clarify the formula for distributions to carrying out the provisions of the technology; require the study to assess House; received in Senate; posted for local affordable housing trust funds; chapter; amend KRS 363.510 to specify the effectiveness of certification and passage for receding from Senate make technical corrections to conform. that internal moisture testing instruments standardization for software used by Committee Substitute, committee HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Implement for tobacco are included in the definition school districts; require the study to amendment (1-title) ; Senate refused to reporting requirements for the use of of "Weights and measures"; amend KRS include a review of the National recede from Committee Substitute, certain funds. 363.906 to remove the retail facility fee Educational Technology Plan from the committee amendment (1-title) ; HFA (1, S. Brinkman) - Require 60 and allow the department to establish US Department of Education; permit a Conference Committee appointed in percent of the fees collected under fees by administrative regulation. school district that has begun to Senate; Conference Committee report subsection (2) of Section 2 each implement software applications that filed in House and Senate; Conference calendar year to be remitted to the Jan 12-introduced in House meet recognized standards for Committee report adopted in House and county from which the fees were Jan 13-to Agriculture and Small interoperability to continue their use Senate; Free Conference Committee collected; require the Kentucky Housing Business (H) during the period of study as a pilot appointed in House and Senate; Free Corporation to submit a written report to Jan 17-posted in committee project and report the experience to be Conference Committee report filed in the LRC every two years indicating the included in the final study; clarify House and Senate total amount of funds received for the HB 341 (BR 903) - J. Draud, J. Jenkins, deadlines for the written interim report, Apr 12-Free Conference Committee state and local Affordable Housing Trust S. Riggs the completion of the study, and report adopted in Senate; passed 36-0; Fund by each county from the fees submission of the final written report to received in House; Free Conference collected under Sections 1 and 2 of this AN ACT relating to education the Interim Joint Committee on Committee report adopted in House; Act, and providing a detailed list of how technology. Education. passed 92-0; enrolled, signed by each each participating county is using the Amend KRS 156.670 to define CCR - Cannot agree. presiding officer; delivered to Governor funds collected by Sections 1 and 2 of "Schools Interoperability Framework" to FCCR - Direct the Department of Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. this Act. mean technical guidelines to ensure the Education to conduct a study to 221) HFA (2, S. Brinkman) - Require the seamless integration of multivendor determine costs, benefits, feasibility, and Kentucky Housing Corporation to submit software applications; require the implications of adoption of specifications HB 342 (BR 1318) - J. Gooch Jr, S. a written report to the LRC every two (2) Department of Education and K-12 for statewide education data designed to Riggs years indicating the total amount of schools and districts to comply with the facilitate the exchange of information funds received for the state and local Schools Interoperability Framework among different instructional and AN ACT relating to captive insurers Affordable Housing Trust fund by each guidelines; permit alternative systems if administrative software applications at and making an appropriation therefor. county from the fees collected under needed because of cost, efficiency, or a the local, state, and federal levels; Create new sections of KRS 304.49- Sections 1 and 2 of this Act; provide a need for additional software features. require the study to include requirements 010 to 304.49-230 to require a captive detailed list of how each participating for data security and a notification insurer to engage a manager who is a county is using the funds collected by HB 341 - AMENDMENTS process when a breach of data security resident of Kentucky; require books and Sections 1 and 2 of this Act. HCS - Delete original provisions; occurs; direct study to recommend records to be maintained or made direct the Department of Education to proposed priorities for implementation accessible at a location in Kentucky; Jan 12-introduced in House conduct a study to determine costs, and the associated timelines; establish a authorize the executive director of the Jan 13-to Local Government (H) benefits, feasibility, and implications of committee of stakeholders to guide the Office of Insurance to promulgate Jan 17-posted in committee adoption of specifications for statewide completion of the study; direct the study administrative regulations to set Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st education data designed to facilitate the to be completed no later than November minimum standards for the formation, reading, to Calendar with Committee exchange of information among different 1, 2006, with a final written report sent to structure, examination, and operation of Substitute instructional and administrative software the Interim Joint Committee on a special purpose captive insurer or an Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; applications at the local, state, and Education, with an interim report no later agency captive insurer; require the recommitted to Appropriations and federal levels; direct study to than August 1, 2006; create a new captive insurer to notify the executive Revenue (H) recommend proposed priorities for section of KRS Chapter 161 to require a director within ten business days of any Feb 21-posting waived retroactively; implementation and the associated teacher to submit to random drug testing material change in the financial condition reported favorably, to Rules with timelines; establish an advisory for a period not to exceed 12 months if or management of a captive insurer; Committee Substitute (2), committee committee to guide the completion of the the teacher has been reprimanded or specify certain acts that a captive insurer amendment (1) study; direct study to be completed no disciplined as a result of illegal use of cannot take unless it gives the executive Feb 22-posted for passage in the later than November 1, 2006, with an controlled substances. director at least 30 days notice; specify Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, interim report to the Interim Joint conditions to be met for a captive insurer February 23, 2006; floor amendment (1) Committee on Education no later than Jan 12-introduced in House to establish and maintain one or more filed to Committee Substitute August 1, 2006. Jan 19-to Education (H) protected cells to insure risks of one or Feb 23-floor amendment (2) filed to SCS - Retain original provisions with Feb 27-posted in committee more participants; amend KRS 304.49- Committee Substitute (2) ; 3rd reading, changes; require the study to include Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, 010 to define "agency captive insurer" passed 83-15 with Committee Substitute requirements for data security and a to Calendar with Committee Substitute and "special purpose captive insurer"; (2), committee amendment (1) notification process when a breach of Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules amend KRS 304.49-020 to prohibit a Feb 24-received in Senate data security occurs; include specific Mar 14-posted for passage in the captive insurer that is issued an initial Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (S) representatives as named in the study; Regular Orders of the Day for certificate of authority on or after July 1, permit any school district that has begun Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2006, to directly provide workers' HB 339/CI (BR 373) - D. Owens to implement software applications that Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with compensation insurance; designate as meet the recognized standards for Committee Substitute confidential portions of license AN ACT relating to crimes and interoperability shall be permitted to Mar 16-received in Senate applications, all examination reports, punishments. continue its use during the period of Mar 20-laid on clerk's desk; taken preliminary examination reports, working Amend KRS 507.020, relating to study as a pilot project; create a new from clerk's desk; 1st reading; to papers, recorded information, and other murder; 507.040, relating to section of KRS Chapter 161 to require a Education (S) documents related to an examination, unless prior written consent of the certification if employed within thirty days individuals and entities authorized to gaming fund support administrative captive insurer has been given; amend by another law enforcement agency that operate casinos, limit number and operations of the commission, and other KRS 304.49-040 to require an agency is subject to certification; amend KRS location of casinos, define types of amounts from the gaming fund be captive insurer to have not less than 15.386 and 15.392 to conform; make lotteries, gift enterprises and gambling dispersed to the Kentucky compulsive $500,000 of unimpaired paid-in capital this provision retroactive to July 1, 2004. games to be permitted, provide for other gamblers assistance fund, the and surplus and a special purpose standards to ensure honest operation of Department of Education, the Council on captive insurer to have not less than HB 343 - AMENDMENTS casinos; define casino and casino-style Postsecondary Education, the Cabinet $250,000 of unimpaired paid-in capital; HFA (1, T. Thompson) - Amend to gaming; restrict operation of casinos for Health and Family Services for health permit capital and surplus to be in the allow Commonwealth detectives and until the state agency shall have first care services for certain indigent form of assets approved by the county detectives to participate in the approved the conduct of casinos and the Kentuckians and for a prescription drug executive director; amend KRS 304.49- peace officer certification program. governing body of the county, urban- program for senior citizens, the Kentucky 060 to permit a special purpose captive SCS - Amend Section 5 of the bill to county, charter county, or consolidated county public safety fund, capital insurer to be incorporated as a stock or include United States National Park local government has approved the construction, sewer and water projects nonstock corporation or formed as a Service park rangers and U.S. Mint operation; propose to amend Section administered under the Kentucky limited liability company, partnership, Police at Fort Knox among those federal 226 of the Kentucky Constitution to Infrastructure Authority, the Kentucky limited partnership, a statutory trust, or peace officers to have the same powers provide that the new section is an veterans trust fund, the state road fund, other person as approved by the and duties as other peace officers in the exception to the prohibition against the budget reserve trust fund, and the executive director; permit a sponsored Commonwealth. lotteries and gift enterprises; submit to equine industry program trust and captive insurer to be incorporated as a SCA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title voters; provide ballot language. revolving fund; establish the stock or nonstock corporation or formed amendment. disbursement of funds to the Kentucky as a limited liability company, Jan 12-introduced in House municipal public safety fund and the partnership, limited partnership, or a Jan 12-introduced in House Jan 13-to Elections, Const. Kentucky county public safety fund; statutory trust; allow a risk retention Jan 13-to Local Government (H) Amendments & Intergovernmental establish the disbursement of funds to group to take any form allowed by the Feb 23-posted in committee Affairs (H) the Kentucky horse racing industry; Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986; Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, prohibit licensure of certain people under require each owner of an agency captive to Calendar HB 346/LM/CI (BR 1368) - De. Butler, S. specific circumstances; establish the insurer to be a licensed insurance Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules Riggs expenditure of moneys from the producer; amend KRS 304.49-070 to Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed municipal public safety fund and the permit the executive director to approve Mar 14-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to gaming and county public safety fund; establish a the use of international accounting Regular Orders of the Day for making an appropriation therefor. wagering tax at a rate of 35% of standards for financial condition reports; Wednesday, March 15, 2006; taken from Establish KRS Chapter 239 to adjusted gross receipts received and allow a captive insurer, with the the Regular Orders of the Day; authorize gambling at horse racing reported monthly by the licensee obliged executive director's approval, to make recommitted to Appropriations and tracks and casinos; create numerous to pay the tax; establish the terms of all modifications and adaptations to record Revenue (H) definitions; create the Kentucky Gaming licenses regarding gaming operations; as admitted the full value of all Mar 15-taken from Committee, placed Commission; establish the duties and require the commission to promulgate investments allowed under this subtitle; in the Orders of the Day responsibilities of the commission; administrative regulations to prescribe amend KRS 304.49-100 to authorize the Mar 17-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with require the commission to determine the procedures for gaming licensees executive director to approve floor amendment (1) occupations related to casino gaming regarding the effective control over their investments made outside the Mar 20-received in Senate and the qualifications for an occupational internal fiscal affairs; require periodic prescription contained in this section; Mar 22-to State and Local license; establish the application financial reports from gaming licensees; amend KRS 304.49-180 to conform; Government (S) procedures for a casino, racing require annual audits of the financial amend KRS 304.49-220 to direct the Mar 24-reported favorably, 1st association gaming, manufacturer's, and statements of gaming licensees; define Kentucky Revenue Cabinet to annually reading, to Consent Calendar with supplier's license; establish the and limit gambling games and devices; distribute 75 percent, rather than 10 Committee Substitute, committee requirements and qualifications for all address how money deposited into the percent, of the premium tax revenues amendment (1-title) gaming-related licenses; prohibit a compulsive gamblers assistance fund collected to the Office of Insurance for Apr 10-2nd reading, to Rules licensee from transferring or assigning will be expended; require the State the regulation of captive insurers; create Apr 11-posted for passage in the the license without prior commission Auditor to perform an annual audit of the in the State Treasury the captive Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, approval; permit a licensee to conduct commission; require gaming licensees to insurance regulatory and supervision April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 gaming operations from a temporary compile a list of persons to exclude or fund to be appropriated for use only by with Committee Substitute, committee facility under certain conditions; require reject from licensed gaming the Office of Insurance to pay the costs amendment (1-title) racing association licensees to make establishments; require the commission of administering this subtitle and for Apr 12-received in House; posted for certain requests to the Kentucky Horse to notify a person placed on an exclusion reasonable expenses incurred in passage for concurrence in Senate Racing Authority regarding the number or ejection list; permit the commission to promoting the state's captive insurance Committee Substitute, committee of racing days the licensee will have take disciplinary action if a gaming industry; appropriation. amendment (1-title) scheduled during a year; create an licensee knowingly fails to exclude or exemption to allow facilities development eject a person on the list; establish HB 342 - AMENDMENTS HB 344 (BR 422) - G. Lynn for gaming activities regarding zoning; penalties for persons placed on the list HCS - Retain original provisions; provide that other zoning and building who enter premises of a licensed amend KRS 304.49-100 to delete AN ACT relating to licenses in cities of codes still apply; establish the position gaming establishment; provide that the provisions subjecting all captive insurers the fifth and sixth classes. and the duties of the executive director transport of gambling equipment and to KRS 304.37-030 regarding material Repeal KRS 92.310, relating to of the commission; establish that certain supplies into the state will not be a transactions; authorize the executive licensing in cities of the Fifth and Sixth job classifications are to be established violation of federal laws; define the term director to approve investments outside class. by agreement of the parties to a "cheat" and establish penalties for the prescription in this section if they are collective bargaining agreement; require persons who cheat; create the reasonable and prudent and would not Jan 12-introduced in House that before a gaming license is issued, compulsive gamblers assistance fund; tend to adversely affect the financial Jan 13-to Local Government (H) the governing body in the jurisdiction establish how expenditures from the condition of the captive insurer. where gaming operations are proposed compulsive gamblers assistance fund HB 345 (BR 1367) - De. Butler, J. Draud must first enact an ordinance to permit will be utilized; require the commission Jan 12-introduced in House casino gaming; require a gaming to prepare an annual report detailing Jan 13-to Banking and Insurance (H) AN ACT proposing to create a new licensee to post bond and to maintain activities and expenditures of the Jan 30-posting waived section of the Constitution of Kentucky specific types of insurance; limit the compulsive gamblers assistance fund; Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, and amend Section 226 of the number of gaming licenses to five racing encourage gaming licensees to to Calendar with Committee Substitute Constitution of Kentucky, relating to association gaming licenses and four cooperate with local business and Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; casinos. casino licenses; establish criteria for community organizations to stimulate the recommitted to Appropriations and Propose a new section of the gaming operation locations; require economy through tourism; require Revenue (H) Constitution of Kentucky relating to certain information from applicants gaming licensees to pay the salaries of casinos; allow the General Assembly to seeking a gaming license; establish the certain commission employees; require HB 343/LM (BR 1247) - G. Lynn, Dw. permit the operation of casinos, which fees for applications, licensure, and gaming licensees to make office space Butler, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr may include casinos at horse racing renewal for all licenses; create the available for certain commission tracks; provide, if General Assembly Kentucky gaming fund, the Kentucky employees; prohibit a person under 21 AN ACT relating to peace officer authorizes casino gaming, for agency of municipal public safety fund, the from placing a wager or being in an area certification. state government to be created to Kentucky county public safety fund, the where gambling games are in operation; Amend KRS 15.400, relating to regulate casinos by special law Kentucky horse racing equity fund, and establish that commission members, the certification of grandfathered peace notwithstanding Section 59 or 60 of the the Kentucky thoroughbred claiming executive director, and commission officers, to permit an officer to retain Constitution, establish qualifications of fund; require that certain amounts of the employees are subject to the executive branch code of ethics; limit the require the committee to meet at least electronically transmitted documents for LLCs; amend KRS 275.410 to add administrative fine to $50,000 per four times annually; require a majority of filing and payment of filing fees by credit provisions relating to real and assumed offense; establish that administrative the entire membership to constitute a or debit card; amend KRS 275.050 to names of Foreign LLCs; create new review under KRS Chapter 13B is quorum; require a majority vote of the require additional forms to be designed sections of KRS Chapter 275 to allow available for persons aggrieved by an entire membership for all actions; and by the Secretary of State; amend KRS corporations to transition to limited action by the commission; create a new require members to be compensated for 275.055 to provide set fees for additional liability companies and establish section of KRS Chapter 131 to attach attendance as provided by KRS 7.090(3) ministerial functions of the Secretary of procedures to do so; amend KRS the commission to the Department of and 7.110(5). State; make technical amendments to 141.010 to conform. Revenue for administrative purposes; KRS 275.060, relating to effective date create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 348 - AMENDMENTS and time of filing; make technical and Jan 12-introduced in House 242 to permit a local option election in HFA (1, S. Riggs) - Delete conforming amendments to KRS Jan 13-to Appropriations and certain areas for the limited sale of requirement that standing committee 275.065, relating to articles of correction; Revenue (H) alcoholic beverages at tracks and chairs serve as members, and require all make technical and conforming Jan 23-reassigned to Judiciary (H) casinos in the territory; amend KRS members of the subcommittee to reside amendments to KRS 275.070 and KRS 243.030 to establish a $7,500 annual within a metropolitan or micropolitan 275.080, relating to filing of documents HB 350 (BR 159) - S. Brinkman, R. license fee for a casino entertainment area. with the Secretary of State; amend KRS Webb license and a racing association casino 275.095, relating to joint and several entertainment license; amend KRS Jan 12-introduced in House liability for persons purporting to act for a AN ACT relating to corporations. 243.040 to establish a $3,500 annual Jan 13-to Local Government (H) limited liability company that is not Amend various statutes in KRS license fee for a casino entertainment Jan 17-posted in committee organized, to preclude liability to any Chapter 271B, relating to corporations, license and a racing association casino Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st person with knowledge that the and other chapters of the Kentucky entertainment license; amend KRS reading, to Calendar organization had not yet taken place so Revised Statutes relating to charitable 243.500, 243.505, 525.090, 528.010, Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted long as the organization took place entities and nonstock, nonprofit entities 528.100, 15.380 to conform; include a for passage in the Regular Orders of the shortly thereafter; amend KRS 275.100 to provide a structure for corporate plans severability clause; Include language Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 to provide that KRS Chapter 275 shall or documents that are dependent upon that this Act is void if the voters fail to Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed not control the use of assumed names; outside facts; increase the numbers of approve a constitutional amendment Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with amend KRS 275.105 to allow holders of corporate forms the Secretary of State permitting the General Assembly to floor amendment (1) reserved names to cancel that may provide; set fees for additional authorize casinos. Mar 1-received in Senate reservation; amend KRS 275.170 to filings; provide for electronic return of Mar 3-to State and Local Government provide that voting and quorum unfiled corporate documents; clarify Jan 12-introduced in House (S) requirements for member or manager where notice to certain corporations may Jan 13-to Licensing and Occupations actions subject to review shall not be served; modify the provisions relating (H) HB 349 (BR 158) - S. Brinkman, R. include the member or manager whose to real, fictitious, and assumed names; Jan 18-posted in committee Webb action is being reviewed; amend KRS delineate the authority of the Secretary 275.175 to provide that a member has of State to regulate foreign corporations; HB 347/LM (BR 1080) - J. Fischer, J. AN ACT relating to business entities. no right to dissent from an amendment allow amendments to be filed to annual Carr, C. Embry Jr, T. Kerr Create new sections of KRS Chapter to the operating agreement unless reports; make technical corrections; 275 to authorize limited liability otherwise provided in the articles of include noncodified language declaring AN ACT relating to the protection of companies to acquire corporations organization or the written operating that the amendments to KRS 271B.6- embryonic human life. through a "share exchange," and provide agreement; amend KRS 275.185 to 210, 271B.6-230, 271B.7-040, 271B.7- Create a new section of KRS Chapter for a plan of share exchange, its allow operating agreements to set 280, and 271B.8-080, as provided for in 311 to define "human embryo" and adoption, and rights of members with conditions on use of an LLC's records or 2002 Ky Acts, ch. 102, secs. 10, 11, 15, "nontherapeutic research"; prohibit respect thereto; create five new sections information; amend KRS 275.195 to 18, and 19 respectively, are and were nontherapeutic research that destroys a of KRS Chapter 275, modeled in part allow persons to be admitted as effective as of November 15, 2002; human embryo; prohibit nontherapeutic after KRS 273.237, 273.241, 273.303, members of the limited liability company repeal KRS 274.087. research that subjects a human embryo 273.333, 273.320, and 273.327, relating and to receive an interest therein without to a substantial risk of injury or death; to nonprofit corporations, to provide that making a contribution or a promise Jan 12-introduced in House prohibit using cells or tissues for a nonprofit limited liability company shall thereof, and to allow persons to be Jan 13-to Appropriations and research when the person knew that the not issue interests, make distributions, or admitted without acquiring an interest in Revenue (H) cells were obtained by performing make loans to its members or managers; the LLC; make technical and conforming Jan 23-reassigned to Judiciary (H) nontherapeutic research; prohibit provide for the distribution of assets of a amendments to KRS 275.200, relating to shipment of embryos to another person nonprofit limited liability company in the the obligations of members to make HB 351/LM (BR 1243) - J. Hoover, R. for nontherapeutic research; amend process of dissolution; provide for contributions; amend KRS 275.225 to Wilkey KRS 311.990, relating to penalties, to judicial sale of assets of a nonprofit exempt reasonable compensation and make violations of the Act a civil penalty limited liability company; provide for the payments from a bona fide retirement AN ACT relating to criminal justice. of not less than $250,000 and not more involuntary dissolution of a nonprofit plan from the definition of "distribution" Create new section of KRS 15.380 to than $500,000; define "adult stem cell limited liability company; amend KRS for the purpose of that section; amend 15.404 to establish when the certification research"; provide income tax incentive 275.015 to include new definitions for KRS 275.255 to provide that certain of a peace officer may be revoked by the for adult stem cell research. the chapter; amend KRS 275.020 to restrictions on assignments be Kentucky Law Enforcement Council; require the organizer to name the initial enforceable notwithstanding KRS 355.9- amend KRS 15.315 to add a county Jan 12-introduced in House manager or initial member; specify that 406 and 355.9-408; amend KRS judge/executive to the council; amend Jan 13-to Judiciary (H) the limited liability company begins on 275.285 to provide additional KRS 15.330 to allow the council to the date the articles of organization are contingencies relating to the last approve those who have met the HB 348 (BR 332) - S. Riggs, J. Fischer, filed with the Secretary of State; provide remaining member or successor in requirements under KRS 15.310 to D. Keene, P. Marcotte, R. Meeks, A. that the Secretary of State's filing of the interest before a limited liability company 15.404 and to promulgate regulations to Simpson, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner articles of organization is proof that the shall be dissolved; amend KRS 275.190 accomplish the purposes of KRS 15.310 organizer satisfied all conditions to provide for amendments to an LLC's to 15.404; amend KRS 15.382 to require AN ACT relating to the study of precedent to organization, except in annual report; amend KRS 275.295 to a person at the time of certification to metropolitan and micropolitan issues. proceedings by the state to cancel or add provisions relating to dissolution and have not received a bad conduct Create a new section of KRS Chapter revoke the organization or involuntarily reinstatement of LLCs; amend KRS discharge; amend 15.386 to require 6 to establish the Metropolitan and dissolve the limited liability company; 275.345 and 275.350 to provide that additional training and qualifications Micropolitan Issues Committee as a amend KRS 275.025 to include articles members shall not have the right to before certification can be restored; add permanent subcommittee of the of organization requirements for dissent from a merger unless otherwise dishonorable discharge to "revoked Legislative Research Commission; nonprofit, series, and special purpose provided in the articles of organization, a status" definition; amend KRS 15.392 to outline the issues to be reviewed by and limited liability companies; create a new written operating agreement, or an require the council to place a person define the duties of the committee; section of KRS Chapter 275 to place agreement and plan of merger, and to separated from service who has provide for the appointment of seven therein substantive language describing prohibit a nonprofit limited liability completed basic training on inactive legislative members from each chamber a written operating agreement; amend company from merging with any entity status, which does prevent revocation; as specified; establish two-year terms for KRS 275.030 to specify that members other than a domestic nonprofit limited amend KRS 15.404 to allow for an members and provide for vacancies; have no right to dissent from an liability company; amend KRS 275.400 extension of time for basic training and direct the members of each chamber to amendment to the articles of to reflect new terminology relating to real certification; prescribe penalties for select a co-chair from their chamber; organization unless otherwise provided and assumed names; amend KRS failure to meet requirements; amend grant co-chairs joint responsibilities for in the articles or in the written operating 275.405 to specify that the KRS 15.420 to change the definition of setting meetings, approving meeting agreement; amend KRS 275.045 to Commonwealth may not regulate the "police officer"; amend KRS 15.430 to agendas, and presiding at meetings; allow the Secretary of State to accept inspection of the records of foreign allow the Kentucky Law Enforcement Foundation Program (KLEFP) to consist juvenile within the facility unless specific institutions to reduce postsecondary Draud, T. Edmonds, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, of appropriations only from insurance reference is made to that individual; remediation rates and report annually to T. Kerr, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, S. Nunn, premium surcharge proceeds; provide allow persons to challenge denial the Interim Joint Committee on D. Osborne, M. Rader, J. Reinhardt, J. that account will not lapse; amend KRS pursuant to KRS 61.880 (2); require the Education; amend KRS 158.007 to Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, S. 15.440 to set further requirements for Department of Juvenile Justice to refuse define "postsecondary remediation", Westrom units of government who can receive hand delivery of record request from "postsecondary remediation rate", and funds from KLEFP; amend KRS 15.450 confined juvenile; declare that expunged "recent high school graduate"; amend AN ACT relating to early childhood to give the secretary of the Justice records are not open to the public and KRS 158.6453 to require the CATS development. Cabinet power to determine state that regulations about juvenile facilities statewide assessment program to Create a new section of KRS Chapter government agencies eligibility to are confidential; amend KRS 610.265 to include a standardized, curriculum- 200 to state legislative finding and receive funds from KLEFP; declare that delete oral report requirement within 72 based national college entrance declare intent regarding provision of employees of Kentucky State Police in hours of the initial detention; amend examination in reading, writing, and necessary early childhood education disability will not receive KLEFP salary various other sections to conform and mathematics to be administered in grade intervention programs; create a new supplement; amend KRS 15.460 to make technical corrections. 11; require postsecondary remediation section of KRS Chapter 200 to create increase a unit of government's rates to be included on school report the "Ready, Set, Success" fund to supplement to $3,100 for each police HB 351 - AMENDMENTS cards for high school; amend KRS provide up grant funds to encourage officer that meets KRS 15.440; amend HCS/LM - Prohibit disclosure of 158.6455 to provide for rewards for community partnerships and the KRS 15.510 to allow an officer to appeal records if disclosure reasonably certified employees in schools that development of programs to ensure the Justice Cabinet's decision to threatens security of juvenile, staff, or reduce postsecondary remediation rates. children under age 6 are prepared to withhold or terminate KLEFP funds; facility; require prepayment of expenses succeed in school and in life; require the amend KRS 17.151 to allow the associated with transportation of Jan 13-introduced in House promulgation of administrative Kentucky State Police to perform a prisoner in civil actions with exception for Jan 17-to Education (H) regulations to define program and criminal history check of each adult indigent prisoner. services criteria for the grant program; when a child must be placed in home HFA (1, R. Webb) - Amend to specify HB 353 (BR 1215) - T. Burch, J. require the Kentucky Department of care due to absence of parents or that restrictions on open record access Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. Meeks, R. Education to hold an annual "Ready, custodians; require removal of child if to policies, records, or regulations of the Palumbo, S. Westrom Set, Success" summit; provide for the adult refuses to provide fingerprints and Department of Juvenile Justice be child research and data collection and permission to perform criminal history limited to policies, records, or regulations AN ACT relating to the dispensing of analyses at a state university; create a check; require person who contests related to the physical security of a emergency contraceptives. new section of KRS Chapter 200 to denial of child placement to submit to juvenile facility; retain provision related Amend KRS 217.182 to provide that a create the Ready, Set, Success fingerprinting and sign permission to to closed session review of proposed practitioner may dispense an emergency Partnership Oversight Board; amend forward fingerprints; allow Kentucky administrative regulations related to contraceptive to women who may or KRS 200.703 to conform; cite as the State Police to charge a fee for criminal facility security. may not be patients of the practitioner; "Ready, Set, Success Act of 2006." checks; define "emergency placement"; HFA (2, R. Webb) - Delete prohibition provide that emergency contraceptives amend KRS 17.160 to allow persons to against attorney access to client's may be dispensed by a practitioner in Jan 13-introduced in House request release of records of conviction records. compliance with standards adopted by Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) concerning them; set fees for individuals HFA (3/P, J. Wayne) - Attach the the respective licensing authority for the requesting their records; amend KRS provisions of HB 368. practitioner; amend KRS 311.565 to HB 356 (BR 1402) - K. Stein, R. Webb 17.167 to delete the definition of "felony require the Board of Medical Licensure offender"; allow fire department to Jan 12-introduced in House to establish standards by promulgation AN ACT relating to the child support request records of convictions; create a Jan 13-to Local Government (H) of administrative regulations relating to guidelines table. new section KRS Chapter 17 to allow Jan 17-reassigned to Judiciary (H) emergency contraceptives; amend KRS Amend KRS 403.212 to add new Governor to require criminal record Jan 23-posted in committee 311.723 to exempt emergency amounts in the child support guidelines check for a person considered for Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st contraceptives from proscriptive table and delete the old amounts. cabinet secretary or department head; reading, to Calendar with Committee provisions; amend KRS 311.858 to require applicant to pay for record check; Substitute permit a physician assistant to prescribe HB 356 - AMENDMENTS give Justice Cabinet regulatory power to Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules and administer an emergency HFA (1, J. Vincent) - Establishes new meet Public Law 92-544; amend KRS Mar 17-floor amendment (1) filed to contraceptive to the extent delegated by guideline amounts by giving a uniform 18A.202 to allow secretary of the Committee Substitute the supervising physician and in 5% increase to existing amounts. Personnel Cabinet to install incentive Mar 20-floor amendment (2) filed to compliance with administrative programs for employees covered by Committee Substitute regulations promulgated by the Board of Jan 13-introduced in House KRS Chapter 16; amend KRS 197.020 Mar 21-floor amendment (3) filed to Medical Licensure; amend KRS 314.011 Jan 17-to Judiciary (H) to allow the corrections commissioner to Committee Substitute to provide that "registered nursing Jan 23-posted in committee make regulations for any division or Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations practice" includes the preparing and Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st institution of the department; amend and Revenue (H) giving of emergency contraceptives reading, to Calendar KRS 197.025 to state that, KRS 61.870 under specified standards; and amend Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules to 61.884 notwithstanding, policies and Introduced Jan. 13, 2006 KRS 314.042 to provide that an Jan 31-posted for passage in the procedures about security and control of advanced registered nurse practitioner Regular Orders of the Day for inmates will be held confidential; create HB 352 (BR 898) - A. Wuchner, J. may prescribe and dispense an Wednesday, February 1, 2006 a new section of KRS Chapter 197 to Draud, T. Edmonds, D. Floyd, T. Kerr, emergency contraceptive in compliance Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed require requesting party to pay for the G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, S. Nunn, D. with standards established by the Board Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders transportation of a prisoner when he or Osborne, M. Rader, J. Stewart III, T. of Nursing through administrative of the Day; recommitted to she is needed in a civil action; require Thompson, T. Turner, S. Westrom regulation. Appropriations and Revenue (H) payment to be received 24 hours before transporting; state that AN ACT relating to student academic Jan 13-introduced in House HB 357/LM (BR 1240) - K. Stein telecommunications are preferred; preparedness for postsecondary Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) require Justice Cabinet to promulgate education. Jan 26-posted in committee AN ACT relating to family military regulations concerning transportation; Create a new section of KRS Chapter leave. amend KRS 213.011 to change the 158 to establish legislative findings; HB 354/LM/CI (BR 1424) - J. Fischer, J. Create new Sections of KRS Chapter definition of "sudden infant death establish a goal for high schools to Gray, M. Harmon 337 to define terms; provide up to 5 days syndrome" to an infant under one year; reduce the postsecondary remediation of unpaid family military leave for firms require complete investigation of death; rate for its recent high school graduates AN ACT relating to crimes and that employ 15 to 50 employees; provide amend KRS 431.007 to add Kentucky by 50% by 2011-2012; require the punishments. for up to 10 days of unpaid family State Police to agencies that may Kentucky Department of Education and Create a new section of KRS Chapter military leave for firms that employ more request local police officer assistance; the Council on Postsecondary 527, relating to firearms and weapons, to than 50 employees; require advance amend KRS 545.415 to prohibit an Education to develop and implement a prohibit a peace officer or public servant notice of intention to take leave; prohibit action being brought on behalf of an postsecondary remediation information from confiscating a lawfully owned or the taking of family military leave until inmate or in regard to prison conditions collection and reporting system; carried firearm or lawfully owned or other types of leave are exhausted, until administrative remedies exhausted; establish the uses for remediation data; carried ammunition for a firearm during a except for sick and disability leave; create a new section of KRS Chapter 31 require the Kentucky Department of disaster or emergency. require that employers to restore to prohibit person having access to Education and the Council on employees to their old position or an records if determined to be a threat to Postsecondary Education to provide Jan 13-introduced in House equivalent position upon returning from juvenile; state that the Department of leadership for collaboration between Jan 17-to Judiciary (H) family military leave; require employers Juvenile Justice is not required to schools, districts, and postsecondary to continue benefits at the employee's comply with record request from a HB 355 (BR 319) - A. Wuchner, J. expense; permit an employer and an employee to negotiate to maintain and water conservation district AN ACT relating to taxation. benefits at the employer's expense; supervisor, city officer, justice of the AN ACT relating to staffing Amend KRS 141.010 to add provide that taking military leave shall peace, magistrate, constable, and board requirements for long-term care facilities. definitions and change the definition of not result in the loss of benefits, shall not of education member to 2 signatures; Create new sections of KRS Chapter corporation; amend KRS 141.0205 to affect collective bargaining agreements, remove requirement that petitioners 216B to define terms; require staff-to- recognize change in corporation tax and shall not diminish contract rights; submit a Social Security number; specify resident ratios in long-term care facilities credits; amend KRS 141.040 to change prohibit a person taking family military that the date a petitioner signs must be as a condition of licensure or the method of taxing pass-through leave from losing benefits before taking included. relicensure; establish minimum staffing entities; amend KRS 141.120 to change leave, from losing collective bargaining SCS - Amend KRS 118.315 to reduce requirements; require long-term care apportionment for corporations owning agreements or benefit plans, from the number of petitioner signatures that facilities to post staffing and the number pass-through entities; amend KRS having family military leave diminished, a candidate for a board of education of residents in a conspicuous place; 141.200 to allow previously consolidated or from having contract rights or seniority needs on the nominating petition to two; require nursing staff to sign in and out on groups to opt out of that consolidation, status diminished; prohibit employers retain the current statutory signature a document that is kept on file at the and change language to agree with the from interfering with family military leave requirements for all other candidates; facility; prohibit long-term care facilities new definitions; amend KRS 141.205 to rights, and from taking action against an require the petitioner to indicate the date from admitting new residents if the extend prohibited related party employee who exercises leave rights; he or she signs the nominating petition; facility fails to comply with the minimum transactions to apply to newly defined provide for civil actions in circuit court to delete the requirement that the petitioner staffing requirements, beginning on the entities, and allow management fees enforce the Act. provides a Social Security number. second day of noncompliance and that are for recognized business SFA (1, T. Jensen) - Amend to continuing until six days after the purposes and are equivalent to arms- Jan 13-introduced in House decrease the number of petitioner required staffing is achieved; require length; amend KRS 141.206 to Jan 17-to Labor and Industry (H) signatures required candidates running additional staffing based on the needs of recognize pass-through entities in Jan 20-posted in committee for soil and water conservation district the residents; exempt intermediate care apportionment methods; require Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st supervisor and board of education facilities for the mentally retarded, withholding on distributive share of net reading, to Calendar member to 2 signatures; amend KRS institutions for the treatment of mental income of all nonresidents who do not Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 262.210 to conform. illnesses, personal care homes, and consent to personal jurisdiction for tax for passage in the Regular Orders of the SFA (2, T. Jensen) - Amend to family care homes from the minimum purposes; require inclusion of a pass- Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 decrease the number of petitioner staffing requirements; create a 19 through entity's gross receipts or gross Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 94-0 signatures required for candidates member board to review staffing profits in determining the alternative Feb 9-received in Senate running for the board of education requirements on an annual basis; minimum calculation of a corporate Feb 13-to Appropriations and member to 2 signatures. establish a civil fine of no more than owner; amend KRS 141.208 to tax Revenue (S) $1,000 for each day that the staffing limited liability companies as they are Jan 13-introduced in House requirements is not maintained. treated for federal tax purposes; amend HB 358/AA (BR 1364) - J. Higdon Jan 17-to Elections, Const. KRS 141.420 to treat distributions of Amendments & Intergovernmental Jan 13-introduced in House corporations and pass-through entities in AN ACT relating to hazardous duty Affairs (H) Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) the same manner as for federal retirement. Jan 24-posted in committee Mar 6-posted in committee purposes; amend KRS 141.347, Amend KRS 61.592 to add positions Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st 141.400, 141.401, 141.403, 141.405, in the Department of Agriculture that reading, to Calendar HB 363 (BR 1412) - J. Gooch Jr 141.407, 141.414, and 141.415 to dispose of pesticides to the positions Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules conform; amend KRS 141.990 to provide eligible for hazardous duty coverage. Feb 2-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to accountants. a safe harbor for corporation declaration Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Create a new section of KRS Chapter payments; EFFECTIVE for tax years Jan 13-introduced in House February 3, 2006; floor amendment (1) 325 to require accountants engaged in beginning on or after January 1, 2006 Jan 17-to State Government (H) filed auditing to secure errors and omissions unless specified for earlier tax years in Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with insurance providing coverage of not less certain provisions. HB 359 (BR 1365) - J. Higdon floor amendment (1) that $300,000; permit the state board of Feb 10-received in Senate accountancy to obtain a group insurance Jan 17-introduced in House AN ACT relating to tobacco products. Feb 14-to State and Local policy. Jan 18-to Appropriations and Amend KRS 438.350 to make a minor Government (S) Revenue (H) possessing tobacco products subject to Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st HB 363 - AMENDMENTS five hours of community service work as reading, to Calendar HCS - Amend KRS 43.073 relating to HB 365 (BR 1432) - D. Ford a penalty for each violation. Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules school district audits; KRS 64.810 Feb 27-posted for passage in the relating to audits of fiscal courts, county Mar 10-WITHDRAWN Jan 13-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for clerks, sheriffs, or emergency audits of Jan 17-to Judiciary (H) Wednesday, March 1, 2006 those offices; and amend KRS 91A.040 HB 366 (BR 1469) - D. Floyd Feb 28-floor amendment (1) filed relating to cities required to have an HB 360/LM/CI (BR 1405) - K. Stein, J. Mar 1-passed over and retained in the annual or biannual audit; require AN ACT relating to sex offenders. Jenkins Orders of the Day auditors of these entities or the firm with Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 2-passed over and retained in the which the auditor is employed to 186 to label any motor vehicle driver's AN ACT relating to long-term care Orders of the Day; floor amendment (2) maintain professional liability insurance license or instruction permit of a sex facility inspections. filed in the amount of at least $250,000. offender; create a new section of KRS Amend KRS 216.530 to make the Mar 6-passed over and retained in the chapter 281A to label a commercial intentional notification of a long-term Orders of the Day Jan 13-introduced in House driver's license held by a sex offender. care facility of an a scheduled or Mar 7-taken from the Regular Orders Jan 17-to Licensing and Occupations contemplated inspection visit a Class D of the Day; returned to State and Local (H) Jan 17-introduced in House felony; subject any person that violates Government (S) Jan 18-posted in committee Jan 18-to Transportation (H) this provision to a civil fine $5,000 to be Mar 15-reported favorably, to Rules Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, used to fund the long-term care with Committee Substitute as a Consent to Calendar with Committee Substitute HB 367 (BR 1430) - C. Belcher ombudsman program. Bill Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 22-posted for passage in the for passage in the Regular Orders of the AN ACT relating to state employee Jan 13-introduced in House Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 educational requirements. Jan 17-to Health and Welfare (H) March 23, 2006 Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Create a new section in KRS Chapter Jan 26-posted in committee Mar 23-3rd reading; floor amendments Committee Substitute 18A to exempt Highway Superintendents (1) and (2) ruled out of order ; passed Feb 15-received in Senate I and Highway Superintendents II, hired HB 361 (BR 1431) - D. Ford, J. Higdon, 37-0 with Committee Substitute Feb 17-to Banking and Insurance (S) prior to July 1, 1985, from the J. Hoover, R. Mobley, T. Turner Mar 24-received in House; to Rules requirement of obtaining a high school (H); posted for passage for concurrence Introduced Jan. 17, 2006 diploma, equivalency certificate, or a AN ACT relating to candidates. in Senate Committee Substitute passing score on the General Amend KRS 118.315 to require two Apr 10-House concurred in Senate HB 364/FN (BR 334) - B. Farmer, C. Educational Development (GED) test. petitioners for a candidate's nominating Committee Substitute ; passed 100-0; Belcher, J. Bowen, J. Carr, R. Crimm, J. petition for election to a board of enrolled, signed by each presiding DeCesare, C. Embry Jr, J. Fischer, J. Jan 17-introduced in House education. officer; delivered to Governor Higdon, R. Mobley, B. Montell, D. Jan 18-to State Government (H) Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Osborne, R. Palumbo, M. Rader, S. Jan 30-posted in committee; posting HB 361 - AMENDMENTS 187) Rudy, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner waived HFA (1, D. Ford) - Decrease number Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st of petitioner signatures required for soil HB 362 (BR 1404) - K. Stein reading, to Calendar Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 16-received in Senate the number and nature of inquiries AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Law for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 21-to Transportation (S) received; amend KRS 13A.250 to Enforcement Foundation Program fund. Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 require an administrative body that Amend KRS 15.420 to expand the Feb 2-3rd reading, passed 76-18 HB 373 (BR 1453) - M. Cherry promulgates an administrative regulation definitions of "local unit of government" Feb 3-received in Senate relating to any aspect of state or local and "police officer" to include the Feb 7-to Transportation (S) AN ACT relating to Purple Heart government to consider the costs to the Department of Fish and Wildlife and law license plates. state or local government; authorize the enforcement officers of the Department, HB 368/CI (BR 1216) - T. Burch Amend KRS 186.162 to permit a affected state or local governments to respectively; Amend the requirements of surviving spouse to receive a Purple comment on the proposed administrative KRS 15.440 to include certain law Mar 21-WITHDRAWN Heart special license plate. regulations; require submission of a enforcement officers of the Department fiscal note. for eligibility to share in the Law HB 369/LM (BR 1398) - K. Stein, M. Jan 17-introduced in House Enforcement Foundation Program fund; Marzian, T. Burch, J. Jenkins, R. Meeks, Jan 18-to Transportation (H) Jan 17-introduced in House Amend KRS 15.460 to define the police D. Owens, R. Palumbo, J. Wayne, S. Feb 1-posted in committee; posting Jan 18-to Economic Development (H) officer's pension plan to include Westrom waived Jan 19-posted in committee contributions to the Kentucky Employees Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st Retirement System; Amend KRS 15.470 AN ACT relating to civil rights. HB 374 (BR 1003) - R. Palumbo, R. reading, to Calendar and 15.480 to conform. Amend KRS 344.010 to define Damron, R. Adams, R. Adkins, E. Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted "gender identity" and "sexual Ballard, J. Barrows, C. Belcher, M. for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 376 - AMENDMENTS orientation"; amend various sections of Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, D. Graham, Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title KRS Chapter 344 to prohibit J. Gray, W. Hall, D. Keene, T. McKee, C. Feb 1-floor amendments (1) and (2) amendment. discrimination based on sexual Miller, F. Nesler, D. Pasley, R. Rand, J. filed HFA (1, J. Hoover) - Amend to include orientation and gender identity. Richards, S. Riggs, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. Feb 2-floor amendment (3) filed park rangers in Law Enforcement Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Foundation Program Fund. Jan 17-introduced in House Wilkey, B. Yonts floor amendment (3) Jan 18-to Judiciary (H) Feb 8-received in Senate Jan 17-introduced in House AN ACT relating to administrative Feb 10-to Appropriations and Jan 18-to Judiciary (H) HB 370/LM/CI (BR 1403) - K. Stein regulations. Revenue (S) Mar 13-posted in committee; posting Amend KRS 13A.240 to require Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st waived AN ACT relating to nuclear administrative bodies to provide a cost- reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st transplantation. benefit analysis as part of the regulatory Committee Substitute reading, to Calendar with committee Create new sections of KRS Chapter impact analysis to explain how regulated Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules amendment (1-title) 438 to prohibit cloning for the purpose of entities will be impacted by an Mar 20-posted for passage in the Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules producing a child; require persons and administrative regulation; amend KRS Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 21-floor amendment (1) filed organizations engaging in cloning 13A.270 to require the Legislative March 21, 2006 Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations activities to register with the Cabinet for Research Commission to provide a Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with and Revenue (H) Health and Family Services. registration form for people who wish to Committee Substitute be notified that an administrative Mar 22-received in House; to Rules HB 377 (BR 1360) - T. Burch Jan 17-introduced in House regulation on a subject matter has been (H) Jan 18-to Judiciary (H) filed and to require LRC to transmit the Mar 23-posted for passage for AN ACT relating to revenue and registration information to the concurrence in Senate Committee taxation, and making an appropriation HB 371/LM (BR 822) - K. Stein promulgating administrative body; and Substitute for Friday, March 24, 2006 therefor, and declaring an emergency. create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 Mar 24-House concurred in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 13-WITHDRAWN to require a small business ombudsman Committee Substitute ; passed 97-0; 41 to create the dental care fund; at each cabinet to respond to small enrolled, signed by each presiding appropriate funds to the Department for HB 372/LM (BR 1397) - K. Stein, B. business inquiries regarding officer; delivered to Governor Public Health, Cabinet for Health and Farmer, M. Marzian, S. Nunn, D. Owens, administrative regulations; require an Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Family Services, from taxes levied on R. Palumbo, M. Weaver annual report to the Commission on 166) snuff and other tobacco products under Small Business Advocacy. KRS 138.140 (4) and (5); require 50% of AN ACT relating to child safety. HB 375 (BR 1458) - T. Kerr, A. Simpson moneys in the fund to be used to provide Amend KRS 189.125 to require all HB 374 - AMENDMENTS dental and oral health services to drivers transporting children under the HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Require a AN ACT relating to historic motor children under age 21 years whose age of eight and between 40 inches, and qualitative and quantitative assessment vehicles. family income is below 250% of poverty; 4 feet 9 inches in height, and weighing instead of a cost-benefit analysis; allow Amend KRS 186A.115, relating to require 50% of moneys in the fund to be less than 80 pounds, to have the reference to prior assessments done motor vehicle inspections, to provide that used to provide dentures to persons age children secured in a child booster seat under federal mandate. inspections on historic motor vehicles 21 years and over who have lost all their that meets federal safety standards; HFA (2, R. Palumbo) - Require a that are brought into Kentucky shall be teeth due to extraction paid for by the make violations for failure to have a child qualitative and quantitative assessment limited to verification of the vehicle Medicaid program; require annual in a child booster seat a primary offense. instead of a cost-benefit analysis; allow identification number with supporting reports on use of moneys; EFFECTIVE reference to prior assessments done documentation for purposes of titling. JULY 1, 2006. HB 372 - AMENDMENTS under federal mandate. HFA (1, J. Hoover) - Retain original HFA (3, R. Palumbo) - Require a HB 375 - AMENDMENTS Jan 17-introduced in House provisions and add a new section of qualitative and quantitative assessment HFA (1, K. Stein) - Name Act the Jan 18-to Appropriations and KRS Chapter 189 to define "truck" and instead of a cost-benefit analysis; allow Representative Jim Stewart III Act of Revenue (H) prohibit a person under age 16 from reference to prior assessment done 2006. riding in an open cargo area on a under federal mandate. HB 378/LM (BR 1349) - J. Gray, B. highway; exempt trucks in a parade or SCS - Amend KRS 13A.240 to require Jan 17-introduced in House Yonts, J. Barrows, T. Burch, De. Butler, trucks with camper tops or other administrative bodies to provide an Jan 18-to Transportation (H) L. Clark, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, J. Jenkins, enclosures and trucks registered under analysis as part of the regulatory impact Feb 1-posted in committee; posting M. Marzian, C. Meade, C. Miller, L. KRS 186.050(4) on private property; analysis to explain how regulated waived Napier, R. Nelson, J. Richards, C. Siler, require that the operator of the truck be entities will be impacted by an Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, cited; amend KRS 189.990 to add administrative regulation; amend KRS to Calendar R. Webb, R. Weston, S. Westrom penalty. 13A.270 to require that electronic Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules registration be available from a Feb 9-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to the minimum Jan 17-introduced in House centralized state government Web site Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, wage. Jan 19-to Health and Welfare (H) developed and maintained by the February 10, 2006 Amend KRS 337.275 to increase the Jan 26-posted in committee Commonwealth Office of Technology; Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed state minimum wage to $6.00 an hour on Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 Mar 14-taken from the Regular Orders the effective date of this Act, and to to Calendar to require a small business ombudsman of the Day; recommitted to $6.50 an hour effective July 1, 2007; and Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules at each cabinet to respond to small Appropriations and Revenue (H) increase to federal minimum wage rate if Feb 6-posted for passage in the business inquiries regarding such rate exceeds the state minimum Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, administrative regulations to provide HB 376 (BR 1428) - R. Webb, T. Turner, wage rate. February 7, 2006; floor amendment (1) information regarding the procedure for R. Adams, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. filed submitting comments on administrative Montell, S. Riggs, J. Vincent HB 378 - AMENDMENTS Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 81-14 regulations, and to report annually on HFA (1, B. Farmer) - Prohibit local governments from establishing a 2007-08 $223,146,600 between budget units unless specifically provide salary adjustment for state minimum hourly wage different from the Economic Development Cabinet authorized and upon review and employees ranging from $200 each year minimum wage established in the 2006-07 $28,883,700 determination by the Interim Joint to $1,000 each year based on tiered Kentucky Revised Statutes. 2007-08 $36,000,100 Committee on Appropriations and income levels; provide a 2% baseline HFA (2, J. DeCesare) - Retain original Department of Education Revenue; prohibit the expansion of an cost-of-living adjustment for certified and provisions of the bill and create a new 2006-07 $4,253,874,200 appropriation from any fund source over classified local board of education section of KRS Chapter 337 to exempt 2007-08 $4,450,872,300 the sum specified until the agency has employees and enhanced professional educational institutions from paying Education Cabinet submitted required documentation to the compensation of $20 million in fiscal prevailing wages on construction 2005-06 $879,600 Interim Joint Committee on year 2007-08; provide for identification projects. 2006-07 $875,179,900 Appropriations and Revenue for review and filling of positions not funded within HFA (3/Title, J. DeCesare) - "Make 2007-08 $875,720,900 and action under KRS 48.630; require the Act; permit in-kind donations of labor title amendment." Environmental and Public Protection the Secretary of the Finance and and materials for the renovation of the HFA (4, D. Floyd) - Delete newspaper Cabinet Administration Cabinet to make Executive Mansion; provide for a delivery employee from minimum wage 2006-07 $622,181,700 decisions concerning questions relating General Fund Budget Reduction Plan, a and overtime exemptions. 2007-08 $630,425,500 to interpretations of any appropriation; General Fund Surplus Expenditure Plan, HFA (5, S. Brinkman) - Delete Finance and Administration Cabinet require the Governor's Office for Policy a Road Fund Budget Reduction Plan, provision that indexes Kentucky's 2006-07 $629,936,300 and Management to prepare, within 60 and a Road Fund Surplus Expenditure minimum wage rate to the federal 2007-08 $641,358,100 days after adjournment of the 2006 Plan; provide conditions, directives, and minimum wage rate. Health and Family Services Cabinet General Assembly, a final budget mandates for implementation of the HFA (6, P. Marcotte) - Delete 2005-06 $335,186,100 document based on the proposed budget plan; permit the Attorney General agriculture employee from minimum 2006-07 $6,567,409,300 State/Executive Branch Budget, the to seek up to $275,000 for the biennium wage and overtime exemptions. 2007-08 $6,755,485,100 statutory budget memorandum, other from the Finance and Administration Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Acts that contain appropriation Cabinet as a necessary government Jan 17-introduced in House 2005-06 $1,301,200 provisions as enacted by the 2006 expense for expert witness expenses; Jan 18-to Labor and Industry (H) 2006-07 $800,910,500 General Assembly, and other supporting permit the Office of the Attorney General Jan 20-posted in committee 2007-08 $823,768,800 documentation and legislative records as to contract with outside law firms on a Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Personnel Cabinet considered by the 2006 General contingency basis; allow the Department reading, to Calendar 2006-07 $64,906,900 Assembly; provide for construction of of Agriculture to establish restricted Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 2007-08 $82,821,400 budget provisions regarding executive agency fund fees concerning the for passage in the Regular Orders of the Postsecondary Education reorganization orders; require the State personnel and operations of the Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 2006-07 $4,539,289,400 Budget Director to monitor and report on Metrology Lab; permit the Finance and Jan 26-floor amendments (1) (2) (3- 2007-08 $4,767,351,700 the financial condition of the Administration Cabinet to provide an title) (4) and (5) filed Transportation Cabinet Commonwealth pursuant to KRS alternative method for governmental Jan 27-floor amendment (6) filed 2005-06 $42,891,600 48.400; authorize the Secretary of the legal notices other than in newspapers; Feb 7-taken from the Regular Orders 2006-07 $2,306,627,900 Finance and Administration Cabinet to continue program flexibility for the use of of the Day; recommitted to Labor and 2007-08 $1,983,913,500 establish a formula to prorate certain funds for Professional Development, Industry (H) Phase I Tobacco Settlement Funding administrative costs; require Road Fund Extended School Services, Preschool, Program resources to be utilized to meet the Textbooks, and Safe Schools; provide HB 379 (BR 1489) - K. Stein 2006-07 $88,800,000 lease-rental payments of the Kentucky additional funds for Learning and 2007-08 $94,000,000 Turnpike Authority for Resource Results Services for at least continuation AN ACT relating to truancy. Funds Transfer to General Fund Recovery Road projects; direct that funding of programmatic areas; provide Amend KRS 630.060 to clarify that an 2005-06 $59,308,700 funds appropriated to budget units additional funds for equalized growth adequate assessment of a child's 2006-07 $104,596,800 affected by a reorganization order be nickel; provide additional funds for unexcused absences shall be performed 2007-08 $64,869,500 transferred appropriately if the retroactive equalized growth nickel; by school district personnel through Not included in the above appropriation reorganization executive orders are not provide an additional $100,000,000 in documented contact with the child's amounts are capital project amounts as confirmed or ratified in an Act of the offers of assistance to be funded in FB parent or legal guardian at home or follows: 2006 Regular Session of the General 2006-2008; provide funding for the State school unless it can be shown that the Capital Projects Assembly; specify that the employer Medical Insurance Fund Stabilization contact could not be performed due to 2006-07 $2,633,983,000 contribution for KERS cannot exceed Contribution in the Kentucky Teacher's the child's failure to participate. 2007-08 $92,090,000 7.30% for nonhazardous duty Retirement System; provide Road Fund employees, 21.67% for hazardous duty supplemental health insurance funding Jan 17-introduced in House 2005-06 $12,805,700 employees, and 24.82% for State Police for select retired teachers; require that Jan 18-to Education (H) 2006-07 $1,214,333,900 for the period July 1, 2006, through June any transfer of Medicaid Benefits funds 2007-08 $1,232,819,400 30, 2007, and 8.10% for nonhazardous for Medicaid Modernization be reviewed HB 380 (BR 1467) - H. Moberly Jr, J. Highway Bonds duty employees, 23.83% for hazardous by the Interim Joint Committee on Hoover 2006-07 $75,000,000 duty employees, and 27.30% for State Appropriations and Revenue through the Bond Funds Police for the period July 1, 2007, interim appropriations increase process AN ACT relating to appropriations and 2006-07 $652,595,000 through June 30, 2008; direct the pursuant to KRS 48.630; allow the revenue measures providing financing 2007-08 $5,000,000 Finance and Administration Cabinet, in Department for Community Based and conditions for the operations, Agency Bonds conjunction with the Consensus Services to establish a fee for criminal maintenance, support, and functioning of 2006-07 $205,132,000; Forecasting Group, to provide a budget background checks; provide for the government of the Commonwealth of provide for allocations of the Local planning report by August 15, 2007; replacement of Eastern State Hospital; Kentucky and its various officers, Government Economic Development direct the Office of State Budget Director permit a local board of education to cabinets, departments, boards, Fund; direct that appropriations for to provide estimates relating to the request to assume authority for the commissions, institutions, subdivisions, existing line-item capital construction General Fund and Road Fund and loss management and control of state- agencies, and other state-supported projects expire on June 30, 2006, except of revenues effected by tax operated secondary vocational activities. under specified conditions; provide a full expenditures; require that all unclaimed education and technology center; The State/Executive Branch Budget: year of debt service for Bond Funds in lottery prize money for the biennium be designate funding available for free civil appropriate from the General Fund, 2007-08; permit the lapse of General transferred to the KEES Reserve legal services for indigents and require General Fund-(Tobacco), Road Fund, Fund appropriated debt service under account within the Finance and continuation of jailer mental health Restricted Funds, Federal Funds, Bond certain conditions; allow funding of Administration Cabinet; provide for screening training; specify projects to be Funds, Highway Bonds, Agency Bonds, capital projects from specified funding retention of all abandoned property completed under the Biennial Highway Capital Construction Surplus, Investment sources; direct use of investment income receipts in the General Fund; set the Construction Program; provide for Income, and other funds, $385,056,000 from bond proceeds and the Technology dormancy period for abandoned property school bus transportation for private in fiscal year 2005-06, $24,457,258,500 Trust Fund; direct the issuance and use at three instead of seven years; require school students; require that the cross in fiscal year 2006-07 and of economic development bonds, the Treasury Department to sell reference benefits for a married couple $22,289,594,500 in fiscal year 2007-08, highway bonds, and Grant Anticipation abandoned property within three years be provided if both spouses are eligible as follows: Revenue Vehicle (GARVEE) bonds; of receipt; credit premium and retaliatory for coverage under the state health plan; General Government provide appropriation and reporting insurance taxes to the General Fund; provide statutory amendments 2005-06 $4,582,100 requirements for specified capital require the computation of the motor concerning alternative minimum 2006-07 $917,019,800 projects; provide for the recording, vehicle usage tax at the time of titling or calculation of business income tax; 2007-08 $926,640,500 reporting, allotment, and expenditure of first registration for some motor vehicles; permit Road Fund moneys to be used Commerce Cabinet appropriated funds; provide for the limit the total number of filled permanent for renovation and construction at public 2005-06 $215,400 deposit of Restricted Funds and Federal positions within the Executive Branch to airports and public use airports; expand 2006-07 $217,055,900 Funds; prohibit the transfer of funds the number authorized in the Act; the availability of home incarceration to Class C and D felons in contract facilities 2005-06 $4,320,000 Commonwealth's Attorneys; provide of Public Accounts receives full and county jails; repeal prevailing wage 2006-07 $3,744,099,400 $625,400 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and restitution from the Personnel Cabinet; statutes; provide an administrative 2007-08 $118,421,600 $1,038,400 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for allow the Auditor of Public Accounts to process for offsetting delinquent taxes Road Fund Capital Projects personnel and operating costs in the compensate employees through the and liquidated debts and permit the 2006-07 $10,285,000 offices of the County Attorneys; restore a conversion of compensatory time to sick electronic capture of delinquent taxes 2007-08 $6,795,000 proposed funds transfer from the time for time accumulated over 240 and liquidated debts; modify sales and Highway Bonds Capital Projects Commercial Mobile Radio Systems hours based on budgetary constraints; use tax provisions concerning 2006-07 $75,000,000 (CMRS) fund of $351,400 in fiscal year allow the Secretary of the Finance and recreational vehicles; provide an ad Bond Funds 2005-2006; require the state Office of Administration Cabinet to assess a fee valorem tax exemption for trucks, 2006-07 $1,254,731,000 Homeland Security to provide the Interim on state agencies for the operations of trailers, and buses used on routes partly Agency Bonds Committee on Appropriations and the Personnel Board as most other within and partly outside Kentucky and 2006-07 $470,532,000 Revenue a monthly report regarding the internal service agencies are funded; permit the payment of alternative annual Budget Reserve Trust Fund approved and not approved application provide Restricted Funds of $754,500 in fee in lieu of registration fees and taxes. 2006-07 $35,000,000 for grants; require all local and state fiscal year 2006-2007 and $767,100 in 2007-08 $20,000,000 entities to notify the Office of Homeland fiscal year 2007-2008 for the operations HB 380 - AMENDMENTS provide $2,180,000 in fiscal year 2006- Security of all Homeland Security Grants of the Personnel Board; restore HCS/Analysis - Retain the provisions 2007 and $2,297,800 in fiscal year 2007- received throughout the year; put aside Restricted Funds of $475,600 in fiscal of the original bill with the following 2008 for the Governor's Scholars $6,000,000 in Homeland Security year 2006-2007 and $628,800 in fiscal changes: The State/Executive Branch Program; provide $500,000 in fiscal year funding to assist enhancing landline 911 year 2007-2008 for the operations of the Budget: appropriate from the General 2006-2007 and $100,000 in fiscal year services to counties where service is Kentucky Retirement Systems; require Fund, General Fund (Tobacco), Road 2007-2008 for the State Planning Fund; currently not deployed; put aside over the Kentucky Retirement Systems to pay Fund, Restricted Funds, Federal Funds, provide language authorizing a study of $11,000,000 in Homeland Security for the "Family Supplement" for health Bond Funds, Highway Bonds, Agency the Kentucky Employees Retirement funding to establish a priority listing of insurance for those retirees under 65 Bonds, Capital Construction Surplus, System and the Kentucky Teacher's local and state applicants that should be with family or couple coverage through Investment Income, and other funds, Retirement System; provide considered for funding if their grants the State Health Insurance Plan for Plan $389,250,100 in fiscal year 2005-2006, $75,000,000 for a pool of projects, the qualify under the federal guidelines; Year 2007; increase the employer $25,579,589,400 in fiscal year 2006- Infrastructure for Economic delete a Part V, Funds Transfer, of contribution factor in the state 2007, and $22,522,977,500 in fiscal year Development Fund - Non-Coal $1,756,100 from the Department of employees retirement system and the 2007-2008, as follows: Producing Counties; provide Veterans' Affairs to the General Fund State Police Retirement System each General Government $50,000,000 for a pool of projects, the and allocate these funds in fiscal year year of the biennium; include 2005-06 $3,758,200 Infrastructure for Economic 2005-2006 to support a Federal Funds $50,000,000 in Bond Funds to provide 2006-07 $929,333,600 Development Fund - Coal-Producing match to expand the modern workstations, stationary or 2007-08 $969,473,300 Counties; provide $28,366,000 in fiscal Alzheimer's/General Care Unit at the portable computers for public K-12 Commerce Cabinet year 2006-2007 in Bond Funds for Western Kentucky Veterans' Center; schools to support advanced 2005-06 $290,400 various Capital Projects; provide fund the Northeast Cemetery Greenup instructional activities including on-line 2006-07 $219,134,900 additional General Fund support of County and the Southeast Kentucky learning and Internet 2 instructional 2007-08 $230,671,600 $500,000 in fiscal year 2005-2006, Cemetery in Leslie County; identify activities; include $8,900,000 in Bond Economic Development Cabinet $7,939,600 in fiscal year 2006-2007, and General Fund dollars of $27,000,000 Funds for a high-speed education 2006-07 $29,183,700 $1,580,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for representing Partial Phase II Litigation telecommunications network that 2007-08 $38,501,100 various grant projects; provide proceeds that were appropriated in fiscal supports a set of seamless P-16 Department of Education $18,749,500 in fiscal year 2006-2007 year 2005-2006 and include language management, instructional, and research 2006-07 $4,204,416,700 and $15,913,500 in fiscal year 2007- that these funds shall not lapse; provide applications; include $10,000,000 in 2007-08 $4,530,100,700 2008 in funding from the LGEDF for an additional $6,000,000 that represents Bond Funds for a functionally robust and Education Cabinet various programs and projects for the the restoration of funds, resulting from modern system to ensure the efficient 2005-06 $879,600 Kentucky Community Development the Master Settlement Agreement collection and management of student 2006-07 $877,234,000 Office, Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, appropriation adjustment resulting from information, including a unique student 2007-08 $880,270,200 Read to Achieve Program, School the reduced Consensus Forecasting identifier, at the school, district, and state Environmental and Public Protection Facilities Construction Commission debt Group estimates in fiscal year 2005- levels; include $15,000,000 for a Web- Cabinet service, Water and Sewer Bond Fund 2006 and direct that these funds should based, on-line testing program that 2005-06 $21,000 Projects for Coal-Producing Counties not lapse; provide additional General provides a quicker return of test results, 2006-07 $625,898,600 debt service from previous budgets, Fund dollars of $500,000 in each fiscal student accountability, and assessment 2007-08 $631,638,300 Infrastructure for Economic year for operations of the Patton integration into teaching and learning Finance and Administration Cabinet Development Bond Funds projects for Museum located at Fort Knox, Kentucky; situations on a real-time basis; include 2006-07 $637,042,800 Coal-Producing Counties debt service, provide Bond Funds dollars in fiscal year $3,250,000 for a knowledge 2007-08 $638,149,700 Legislative Scholarship Program, Mining 2006-2007 and fiscal year 2007-2008 in management portal that will provide K- Health and Family Services Cabinet Engineering Scholarship Program, and the amount of $5,000,000 for the 12 public educators with intuitive access 2005-06 $335,186,100 the Flood Control Matching Program; acquisition of land for the Wendell H. to indexed, aligned, and well-organized 2006-07 $6,572,237,200 provide $20,800,000 in fiscal year 2006- Ford Regional Training Center; require Web-based instructional resources such 2007-08 $6,758,880,100 2007 and $22,464,000 in fiscal year the Kentucky Army National Guard to as units of study that connect curriculum, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet 2007-2008 in funding from the LGEDF seek federal funding and work with the instruction, and assessment with other 2005-06 $1,903,200 Multi-County Fund for Buckhorn Transportation Cabinet to complete a data generated by schools and the 2006-07 $797,415,000 Children's Home, 12 Multicounty road to the Morehead/Rowan County Kentucky Department of Education; 2007-08 $826,212,100 Regional Industrial Park Authorities, Airport; add General Fund dollars of include $1,500,000 in Bond Funds for Personnel Cabinet Kentucky Coal Academy Program, $150,000 in each fiscal year to fund the Rockcastle County Vocational and 2006-07 $62,659,200 Infrastructure for Economic vacant positions in the Commission on Technical Center; add General Fund 2007-08 $80,570,200 Development Bond Fund projects for Human Rights; add General Fund support of $3,997,700 in each fiscal year Postsecondary Education Coal-Producing Counties debt service, dollars of $495,000 in each fiscal year to for the Preschool Program to provide 2006-07 $4,540,446,500 Flood Control Matching Program, support the Local Agricultural County preschool services to children up to 2007-08 $4,816,557,600 Tourism Marketing, Drug Courts, Energy Fair Program; provide in the Capital 200% of the federal poverty level; add Transportation Cabinet Research Development, School Budget, General Fund dollars of General Fund support of $600,000 in 2005-06 $42,891,600 Technology, Clean Water Act Section $1,650,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008, for each fiscal year for the Community 2006-07 $2,305,487,800 404 Primacy Program, and Operation the Fuels/Pesticide Testing Laboratory Education Program; add General Fund 2007-08 $1,983,531,000 Unite; provide $17,500,000 in fiscal year Capital Projects; provide additional support of $500,000 in fiscal year 2006- Phase I Tobacco Settlement Funding 2006-2007 in Bond Funds for the General Fund dollars of $1,053,300 in 2007 and $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2007- Program Kentucky River Water Storage Dams 9 & fiscal year 2007-2008, for the operation 2008 for the State Agency Children 2006-07 $88,800,000 10 project; provide $5,000,000 in fiscal of the Fuels/Pesticide Testing program; Program; add General Fund support of 2007-08 $94,000,000 year 2006-2007 in Agency Bond Funds provide Bond Funds of $5,000,000 for $500,000 in each fiscal year for the Safe Funds Transfer to the General Fund for the Kentucky River Lock 3 the Animal Shelter program with 7 year Schools Program; add General Fund 2005-06 $57,719,200 Renovation project; provide $2,000,000 bonds; add General Fund dollars of support in fiscal year 2006-2007 for the 2006-07 $115,813,700 in each year of the biennium to continue $950,000 in each fiscal year for the SEEK program to support required 2007-08 $72,647,500; the current staffing level in the Office of Auditor's Office to cover personnel and salary increases; delete the requirement Not included in the above appropriation the Attorney General; provide $783,700 operating expenditures; provide for for an extra professional development amounts are capital project amounts as in fiscal year 2006-2007 and $1,086,500 guaranteed payment of financial audits day for teachers; add General Fund follows: in fiscal year 2007-2008 for personnel deemed necessary by the Auditor of support of $24,000,000 in fiscal year Capital Projects Total and operating costs in the offices of the Public Accounts; ensure that the Auditor 2007-2008 for a 1% salary increase for local district certified staff; add General fiscal year to replace reduced First Step Kentucky Community and Technical Commonwealth Office of Technology to Fund support of $72,000,000 in fiscal funds; provide $935,000,000 additional College System for curriculum and report semiannually to the Interim Joint year 2007-2008 for a salary equity pool funds to Medicaid Benefits over the training programs at the Kentucky Coal Committee on Appropriations and for local district certified staff; add biennium; provide over $105,000,000 in Academy and for 12 multicounty regional Revenue on the status of sole-source General Fund support of $27,000,000 in each fiscal year to continue the industrial park authorities for ongoing contracts and contract employees; fiscal year 2007-2008 for salary Kentucky Children's Health Insurance marketing, maintenance, and insurance authorize the return of all or a portion of increases for local district classified staff; Program (KCHIP) for 50,000 children; needs; provide funding for the a debt or improper payment recovered add General Fund support of provide an additional $6,200,000 in fiscal Department of Agriculture for capital by the Department of Revenue to the $26,600,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for year 2006-2007 and $21,300,000 in improvement grants to the Local agency certifying it or to the Court of a 1% increase in the per pupil SEEK fiscal year 2007-2008 for 200 additional Agricultural Fair Program and for debt Justice for other allocation; prohibit base; add General Fund support of (100 each fiscal year) Supports for service on new bonds; require state renewal of a state professional, $34,000,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 to Community Living slots; increase agencies to make full restitution to the occupational, or business license held fund provisions of HB 5 relating to the ambulance reimbursement rates; direct State Auditor for outstanding billed fees, by a person who owes delinquent state kindergarten program; add $50,000,000 that Disproportionate Share Hospital or if an agency's funds are insufficient to taxes; delete funding for the Louisville in Bond Funds for school construction; (DSH) Payments must equal the federal make restitution, then payment as a Arena; delete funding for additional site add General Fund support of $5,000,000 maximum which currently equals necessary government expense is infrastructure improvements to the in fiscal year 2007-2008 for the Urgent $197,000,000; support the continuation required; permit the State Auditor to Kentucky Capitol Complex; create the Need School Trust Fund; add General of Medicaid Modernization, including suspend payment of blocks of Eastern State Hospital Commission to Fund support in the amount of reasonable cost containment; continue compensatory time to state auditors and make recommendations for the use and $20,000,000 for supplemental enhanced hospital reimbursement rates; instead allow those blocks to be disposition of the hospital facilities and contributions to the pension fund; expand Adult Day Care services; expand converted to sick leave; reallocate funds real estate to the Governor, the provide $15,707,000 in Bond Funds for school-based health services; expand for a water and sewer project in Knott Legislative Research Commission, and the Replace Master Control and Model II Waiver services for ventilator- County to a water line improvement the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Production Infrastructure Project for dependent patients; expand the Breast project in the City of Hindman; require Government by October 1, 2006; require Kentucky Educational Television; and Cervical Cancer Treatment an annual pro rata assessment from the Department for Medicaid Services to provide $8,055,000 in Bond Funds for program; provide $12,000,000 in fiscal each Executive Branch agency, based provide the full state match of the the Expansion of the Libraries and year 2006-2007 and $18,500,000 in on the number of full-time positions in Medicaid eligibility determination Archives Building in Frankfort; include fiscal year 2007-2008 for inflation in each, to cover the operating costs of the contract with the Department for language regarding Salary Range community services and increased Personnel Board; permit an additional Community Based Services in each year Increase for Engineering Positions; admissions for acute care services; special assessment for Personnel Board of the fiscal biennium; require the restore funding to the Environmental provide DSH funding totaling operating costs if approved by the State Cabinet for Health and Family Services Stewardship program by increasing $34,600,000 in each fiscal year; fund a Budget Director and Secretary of the to pay the maximum Disproportionate General Fund appropriation by children's mental health initiative in Finance and Administration Cabinet; Share Hospital payments established by $4,000,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and Northern Kentucky; expand existing permit a local school district to federal law in each year of the biennium; $3,000,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008; Crisis Stabilization services; increase the accumulate credit, subject to the require the Department for Medicaid provide $200,000 in fiscal year 2006- flat dollar amount of the annual availability of funds, for its unused state Services to provide the full state match 2007 to support mapping, dredging and increment to be given state employees; Offers of Assistance allocation for up to for preventive health services for cleanup of Canoe Creek in Henderson reduce the employer health insurance eight years; permit local school districts Medicaid recipients through local health County; provide additional personnel to premium by 12% effective July 1, 2006; to make their complete annual financial departments as it does for other the Office of Insurance; fund the Small provide additional General Fund dollars statement available to the public by providers, and continue Medicaid Business Health Insurance Subsidy of $300,000 each fiscal year for the means of newspaper publication, posting preventive services through local and (ICARE) program; provide additional quasi-governmental agencies for on the Internet, or by printed copy at the district health departments at least at the funding of $952,000 in each year of the increased health insurance costs; main branch of a public library within the current level of effort; continue the biennium to support mine safety, require, rather than permit, payment of district; require that funds realized from requirement for quarterly reporting of the education, and training; provide General up to $275,000 over the biennium from the sale of surplus property at the impact of Medicaid cost-containment Fund support totaling $3,400,000 each the Finance and Administration Cabinet Kentucky School for the Blind and the measures; expand the medical fiscal year, for the Affordable Housing to the Attorney General for justified Kentucky School for the Deaf be component of Adult Day Care and Trust Fund; provide additional General expert witness expenses in state deposited into a restricted account that school-based health services in each Fund support of $665,400 in fiscal year hearings and lawsuits; require the cannot be spent without legislative fiscal year of the biennium; continue 2006-2007 and $697,700 in fiscal year Transportation Cabinet to review the appropriation; permit the Commissioner Medicaid ambulance fees at the 2007-2008 to enhance Revenue costs of distributing child victims' license of Education to transfer available funds reimbursement level set by the 2005 collection efforts through additional staff plates and require excess revenue between the Professional Growth Fund General Assembly; expand Model II and operating expenses for the Office of derived from their sale to be transferred and the Professional Development waiver services to 40 additional Legal Services; provide $13,600,000 in to the Child Victims' Trust Fund annually; Leadership Mentor Fund as needed to ventilator-dependent patients in each Bond Funds in fiscal year 2006-2007 to permit the Attorney General to contract satisfy the demand and need to support fiscal year; expand the Breast and complete the renovations at the State with outside law firms to perform legal respective teacher programs; require Cervical Cancer Treatment Services Office Building; provide $13,000,000 in services for the state and to recover the that supplemental funding distribution Program in each fiscal year; carry Bond Funds and $16,166,000 in Federal reasonable costs of litigation; permit the include Category II and III vocational forward General Fund moneys totaling Funds in fiscal year 2006-2007 for the Attorney General to make appropriations education programs in districts $3,264,500 in fiscal year 2005-2006 and Kentucky Emergency Warning System; and allotment revisions based upon the established after 2001 with state $2,387,300 in fiscal year 2006-2007 to provide General Fund of $8,907,400 in availability of funds for the Office of the assistance if approved by the support Medicaid Benefits expenditures fiscal year 2006-2007 and $9,371,200 in Attorney General; provide funding for the Commissioner of Education; allocate in fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 fiscal year 2007-2008 to enhance Governor's Scholars Program; provide funds in fiscal year 2007-2008 for the and redirect Medicaid General Fund Revenue collection efforts; provide funding to the Kentucky Commission on Partnership for School Success moneys to other areas within the $23,250,000 in Bond Funds in fiscal year Military Affairs to support Kentucky's Program; permit, through December 31, Cabinet for Health and Family Services; 2006-2007 to implement a efforts regarding the Base Realignment 2006, local school districts who have not set the hospital provider tax at the fiscal comprehensive tax system; allow the and Closure process and the Patton levied certain utility taxes to levy the tax year 2005-2006 level in fiscal years Secretary of the Finance and Museum at Fort Knox; require the or increase the tax rate to the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008; require the Administration to share a portion of the Kentucky National Guard to accept any permissible maximum, which shall not Cabinet for Health and Family Services fee for collection debt with the agency available federal funding to construct a be subject to recall; specify the to continue to maintain hospital rate they have collected the funds for; require road to the Morehead/Rowan County distribution formula for the $5,000,000 enhancements, and to use excess tax licensing agencies to provide information Airport; provide funding to the appropriation for enhancing education receipts paid above $180,000,000 for on licensees and provide for a process Governor's Office for Local Development technology in local school districts in additional hospital rate enhancements in that would preclude a licensee from for the Allen County School Intermediate coal-producing counties; provide no fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008; renewing his/her license if the individual Center, the Allen County Youth Inc. and funds for gubernatorial transition ensure that Supports for Community has delinquent debt owed to the girls softball facilities, the River Park expenses; allocate $3,900,000 each Living (SCL) Waiver funds are utilized Commonwealth; provide additional Center in Owensboro, 12 multicounty fiscal year to the Affordable Housing only for direct services to SCL recipients; General Fund support of $750,000 in regional industrial park authorities, the Trust Fund; specify that if funds in the authorize the Cabinet for Health and fiscal year 2006-2007 and $1,250,000 in Richmond Arts Council, the Knott Capital Construction Contingency Fund Family Services to solicit proposals for fiscal year 2007-2008 for the PVAs; County Art Center, the Chase Municipal and the Emergency, Repair, an outside entity or entities to construct direct the Cabinet for Health and Family Law Center, the Gateway Regional Maintenance, and Replacement Fund, and lease a replacement facility for Services to fill all federally funded Center for the Arts, and Renaissance on then expenditures from those funds must Eastern State Hospital; notwithstand the positions; provide $50,000 each fiscal Main; provide funding from the Local be paid from the General Fund Surplus 60 days prior to the next legislative year to support the Telehealth and Government Economic Development Account or the Budget Reserve Trust session notice requirement for any eHealth boards; provide $50,000 each Fund, Multi-County Fund, to the Fund Account; require the changes to Central State ICF MR/DD until July 1, 2008; require that notice will infrastructure projects that are needed to education students from coal-producing in FY 2006-07 and by an additional $2 still be given to residents and families or continue services; provide for additional counties; provide funding to Morehead per day in FY 2007-08; create an guardians, but not 60 days prior to the operational costs for the Poison Control State University for equipment and incentive pool for private child care next legislative session; allow the Center; ensure that each Regional infrastructure in each fiscal year, a child providers to serve hard to place youth. Cabinet for Health and Family Services Children's Advocacy Center receives care facility at West Liberty Technical HFA (2, K. Bratcher) - Require the to solicit RFPs by July 1, 2007, to solicit base funding and has access to at least Center in fiscal year 2007-2008, and the Louisville Arena Authority, Inc. to be an proposals for an entity or entities to a qualified half-time forensic interviewer; joint development, with Northern entity attached to Louisville Metro construct eight bed ICF MR/DD units on recognize the increased demand for Kentucky University, of a Business Government, subjecting it to the campus of Hazelwood ICF MR/DD, services and the inflationary increase in Continuity Model to ensure the procurement and ethics restrictions; and dedicate savings generated from operational cost that have not been preservation of essential operations require the Authority to consider this initiative to the establishment of a included in the allocations to regional when faced with a natural disaster, alternative site studies and to select the psychiatric physical health clinic and Rape Crisis Centers since 1999; terrorist incident, or other unforeseen site for the arena. psychiatric dental clinic on the campus recognize the Department for Human disruption in fiscal year 2006-2007; HFA (3, B. DeWeese) - Provide site of Hazelwood ICF MR/DD; establish Support Services' responsibility to assist provide funding to Murray State specific language for location of a sports crisis stabilization mental health services domestic violence statewide programs University for renovation of the Butler arena. to be provided through regional MH/MR through a grant to each region to County Campus facility; provide funding HFA (4, B. DeWeese) - Require that Boards in each fiscal year including continue to serve current needs and to the University of Kentucky for the the Louisville Arena Authority be $100,000 in each fiscal year for mental increased operational cost; fund the operation of the West Liberty Technical established under the inquest patients served by Hardin establishment of a domestic violence Center; provide funding to the Kentucky Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Memorial Hospital; provide $250,000 in shelter program in Richmond; Community and Technical College Government and require the members' each fiscal year to establish the appropriate General Fund moneys to the System for health care coverage for compliance with local government's Wellsprings David Block Crisis Department for Human Support Services KCTCS employee enrolled in the procurement and ethics code; require Stabilization Unit in Louisville, Kentucky to supplement General Fund University of Kentucky personnel the Authority to consider other arena site to provide mental health crisis appropriations to the Department for system, for the operation of the studies and choose the Arena's eventual stabilization services; increase funding Education and Restricted Funds Lancaster Campus of the Bluegrass location in Louisville. for the Acquired Brain Injury Program by appropriations to the Department for Community and Technical College HFA (5, T. Couch) - Revise allocation $1,000,000 each year and serve an Human Support Services to reinstate System, and planning and design of the of coal severance funds in Leslie additional 625 eligibles; allow the funding for Family Resource and Youth Carrollton Campus of Jefferson County. Cabinet for Health and Family Services Service Centers to the original level and Community and Technical College; HFA (6, B. Farmer) - Exempt certain to lease any eight bed ICF MR/DD units to provide centers in 54 additional reauthorize coal severance tax projects corporations from the alternative established on the Hazelwood ICF current schools that now qualify for a approved by the 2005 General Assembly minimum calculation of corporate MR/DD campus, and also any center; establish a program to assist up to the total amount of receipts income tax based on income. replacement facility for Eastern State grandparents raising grandchildren to allocated to the single county account at HFA (7, P. Marcotte) - Change Hospital; provide $200,000 each fiscal include grants or vouchers to provide the end of fiscal year 2005-2006; purpose of project from design to year for an Aging Caregivers One-Stop child clothing, respite assistance, authorize coal severance tax projects construct and scope of project from Shop to provide caregivers with educational supplies or assistance, and authorize bond-funded projects of $1,000,000 to $26,607,000. information, consultation, and assistance required legal services, medical and $50,000,000 from the Infrastructure for HFA (8, J. Hoover) - Change the with choices and planning for long-term dental services, and other expenses for Economic Development Fund for Coal LRC's ability to evaluate Economic supports for individuals with mental the child that the Cabinet for Health and Producing counties and $75,000,000 Development initiatives. retardation and developmental Family Services authorizes; supplement from the Infrastructure for Economic HFA (9, B. DeWeese) - Remove site disabilities; require that, following the base funding to expand Aging Services Development Fund for Non-Coal specific language from discussion of the voluntary or involuntary closure of a programs; permit various direct service Producing Counties; direct the Finance Louisville arena. health facility, the beds, equipment, and units in the Department for Human Cabinet to review practices to reduce HFA (10, J. Fischer) - Provide funding services provided by the closed facility Support Services to establish and fill all energy costs; direct the Finance Cabinet for school projects through cost be reserved for applications to positions that are 100 percent federally to review the use of cellular telephones reductions due to repeal of the prevailing reestablish the same services, in whole funded for salary and fringe benefits; and other electronic communication wage law. or in part, in the same county as the appropriate $1,000,000 each fiscal year devices; require the Finance Cabinet to HFA (11, H. Moberly Jr) - Make closed facility; require the Cabinet for for foster youth transitional assistance to review all printing costs and direct state technical corrections; amend Homeland Health and Family Services to provide provide grants or vouchers to current or agencies to use electronic technology to Security project list; amend projects new laptop or desktop computers and former foster youth ages 18 through 23; provide public access to information; funded under the Governor's Office of digital cameras and printers for each provide funding in each fiscal year for instruct all state agencies to monitor Local Development; add language protection and permanency staff and a the Survivors II Program in Fayette travel costs and require the Finance regarding use of new money for the printer for each investigative team in County and prohibit shifting of other Secretary to review all out-of-state travel Auditor of Public Accounts; amend each local office to assist in Prevention Council funding for that requests; designate the Kentucky Wine language relating to the teacher's documenting abuse investigations; purpose; provide funding in each fiscal and Vine Fest of Nicholasville the official retirement system; amend language increase foster parent, adoption year for the Gateway Juvenile Diversion state wine festival; amend KRS 154.12- relating to infrastructure funding for assistance, and private child care Center and the Mary Kendall Homes; 278 to change the name of the performing arts centers; add language provider reimbursement rates by $3 per provide funding for a $3,100 annual Economic Development Cabinet's relating to the levy of taxes by school day in fiscal year 2006-2007 and by $2 training incentive for state police Department of Innovation and districts; amend language relating to in fiscal year 2007-2008; ensure that dispatchers; limit the use of Commercialization for a Knowledge local school district certified and local health departments, like other appropriations from the state group Based Economy to the Department of classified employee pay policy; increase providers, are authorized to bill for all health insurance fund for a group health Commercialization and Innovation; funding for diabetes services in FY services they provide; ensure that state insurance dependent subsidy to full-time establish the Department of 2007-2008; move funding for the matching funds for preventive services employees of quasi-governmental Commercialization and Innovation as a Lancaster Campus from KCTCS to provided by local and district health employers; require quasi-governmental separate budget unit, to be independent Eastern Kentucky University; authorize departments are included in the employers to certify that dependent of any other Cabinet subdivision; provide equine hospital construction for Medicaid Benefits appropriation the subsidy funds are not being used to fund for specific grant funding requirements Morehead State; increase funding for same as it is for all other providers; benefits for other than full-time for grants awarded to Kentucky LCC Winchester Facility; increase partially offset for local and district health employees; provide $1,500,000 in fiscal Innovation and Commercialization funding for Ashland CTC; provide department the increase in the employer year 2007-2008 for Area Health Centers; amend other statutes to funding for Madisonville Postsecondary part of the health insurance premiums Education Centers administered by the conform; create new sections of KRS Education Center; amend coal and increase in retirement contributions University of Louisville; provide Chapter 131 to prohibit the renewal of a severance projects and water projects; required by the budget; ensure that the $4,000,000 in each fiscal year for the state professional, occupational, or exempt small wineries from the tax base funding included in the Department Kentucky Coal Counties Scholarship business license if the license holder is imposed by KRS 243.884. for Public Health's budget is expended Fund for postsecondary education delinquent in the payment of state taxes; HFA (12, J. Barrows) - Delete line for the Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance student from coal-producing counties; create a new section of KRS 42.450 to item projects in the Infrastructure for Program, the Diabetes Services provide funding to the Council on 42.495 to prohibit the expenditure of Economic Development Fund for Non- Program, and the Diabetes Research Postsecondary Education for the Local Government Economic Coal Producing Counties. Board; identify specific funding to Regional Stewardship Funding Program Development Fund Single County HFA (13, J. Barrows) - Adjust projects develop a demonstration project focused to be allocated among infrastructure, Account funds allocated to coal- in the Infrastructure for Economic on outcomes that will improve the health regional grants, and stewardship producing counties unless specifically Development Fund for Non-Coal of Medicaid eligibles with diabetes and initiatives; provide $5,000,000 in each authorized by the General Assembly in Producing Counties project list. reduce expenditures; provide a fiscal year to the Kentucky Higher an line-item appropriation. SCS/Analysis - Retain the provisions $5,000,000 Bond Pool to assist local and Education Assistance Authority for need- HFA (1, J. Lee) - Increase private of the bill as passed by the House with district Public Health Departments with based scholarships for postsecondary child care providers rates by $2 per day the following changes: The State/Executive Branch Budget: Program; provide $250,000 in each State Police Retirement System each telecommunications network that appropriate from the General Fund, fiscal year for the State Planning Fund; year of the biennium; provide General supports a set of seamless P-16 General Fund (Tobacco), Road Fund, provide an additional $75 million for a Fund support totaling $350,000 in each management, instructional, and research Restricted Funds, Federal Funds, Bond pool of projects, primarily water and year and Road Fund support of applications; include $15 million for a Funds, Highway Bonds, Agency Bonds, sewer projects and other infrastructure $350,000 in each year to support the Web-based, online testing program that Capital Construction Surplus, Investment projects; the Infrastructure for Economic Homeland Security administrative provide a quicker return of test results, Income, and other funds, $386,169,400 Development Fund - Non-Coal operations; require Homeland Security student accountability, and assessment in fiscal year 2005-2006, Producing Counties (B); provide an to consult with Local Area Development integration into teaching and learning $25,987,036,500 in fiscal year 2006- additional $50 million for a pool of Districts and local government entities situations on a real-time basis; include 2007, and $22,517,886,800 in fiscal year projects, primarily water and sewer while reviewing applications and add $6,250,000 for a knowledge 2007-2008, as follows: projects and other infrastructure language requiring the agency to place management portal that will provide K- General Government projects; the Infrastructure for Economic special emphasis on applications that 12 public educators with intuitive access 2005-06 $1,502,100 Development Fund - Coal Producing assist First Responders; provide General to indexed, aligned, and well-organized 2006-07 $920,959,800 Counties (B); provide $5,000,000 in Fund support totaling $200,000 in each Web-based instructional resources such 2007-08 $964,213,000 fiscal year 2006-2007 in Bond Funds for year to support continued maintenance as units of study that connect curriculum, Commerce Cabinet the Owenton/Owen County Natural Gas of the grounds and equipment in the instruction, and assessment with other 2005-06 $340,400 Line Project and $4,500,000 in fiscal Cemeteries Branch of the Department of data generated by schools and the 2006-07 $218,669,300 year 2006-2007 for the Warren County Veterans' Affairs and provide funding to Kentucky Department of Education; 2007-08 $227,921,400 Transpark - Rail Spur Capital Projects; support the Northeast Cemetery in provide $23,502,300 in each fiscal year Economic Development Cabinet provide General Fund support of Greenup County and the Southeast to provide preschool services for 2006-07 $28,883,700 $2,275,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and Kentucky Cemetery in Leslie County; children in families up to 150% of the 2007-08 $36,669,100 $500,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for stipulate that General Fund support of federal poverty guideline; provide Department of Education various grant projects; provide $27 million representing Partial Phase II additional General Fund support of 2006-07 $4,201,403,800 $1,024,300 in each fiscal year for the Litigation proceeds appropriated in fiscal $9,458,100 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and 2007-08 $4,524,369,300 Osteopathic Scholarship Fund, year 2005-2006 shall not lapse; provide $12,458,100 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for Education Cabinet $1,000,000 in each fiscal year for the additional General Fund support of the Read to Achieve program; restore $4 2005-06 $5,000 Trover Clinic, and $1,000,000 in fiscal $500,000 in each fiscal year to support million in coal severance funds to the 2006-07 $876,693,800 year 2007-2008 for the Pharmacy the Military Family Assistance Fund; Read to Achieve program in fiscal year 2007-08 $879,419,200 Scholarship Fund from Coal Severance provide additional General Fund support 2007-2008. provide additional General Environmental and Public Protection receipts; provide $14,749,500 in fiscal of $200,000 in each fiscal year to Fund support of $1,200,000 in fiscal year Cabinet year 2006-2007 and $17,113,500 in support the Burial Honors Program to 2006-2007 and $1,400,000 in fiscal year 2005-06 $21,000 fiscal year 2007-2008 from the Local nonprofit volunteer organizations to 2007-2008 for the Collaborative Center 2006-07 $625,432,500 Government Economic Development provide support and decorum for military for Literacy Development; provide 2007-08 $631,993,300 Fund (LGEDF) for the Kentucky funeral honors; provide Bond Funds of additional General Fund support of Finance and Administration Cabinet Community Development Office, $4,500,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 to $4,200,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for 2006-07 $637,493,600 Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, Read acquire land for the Wendell H. Ford the Mathematics Achievement Fund; 2007-08 $645,715,100 to Achieve Program, School Facilities Regional Training Center; provide provide additional General Fund support Health and Family Services Cabinet Construction Commission debt service, General Fund support of $1,650,000 in of $1,400,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 2005-06 $335,186,100 Water and Sewer Bond Fund projects for fiscal year 2007-2008 for the for ACT and WorkKeys testing for high 2006-07 $6,551,168,000 Coal-Producing Counties debt service Fuels/Pesticide Testing Laboratory and school students; provide additional 2007-08 $6,755,731,500 funded in the current biennial budget, additional General Fund support of General Fund support of $500,000 in Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Infrastructure for Economic $1,053,300 in fiscal year 2007-2008 is each year for the State Agency Children 2005-06 $1,903,200 Development Fund for Coal-Producing provided for the operation of the Program; provide additional General 2006-07 $798,815,000 Counties (A) Bond Funds projects debt Fuels/Pesticide Testing Program; Fund support of $250,000 in each year 2007-08 $827,581,100 service in this budget, Mining provide Capital Construction Surplus for the Save the Children program; Personnel Cabinet Engineering Scholarship Program, funds of $115,000 in fiscal year 2006- provide additional General Fund support 2006-07 $62,659,200 Mathematics Achievement Program, and 2007 to purchase a Forage Testing Van in the SEEK base of $8,600,000 in fiscal 2007-08 $80,570,200 the Flood Control Matching Program; and $175,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 to year 2007-2008 for two additional Postsecondary Education provide $21,300,000 in fiscal year 2006- purchase a Large Scale Test Truck; instructional days; include an additional 2006-07 $4,535,615,700 2007 and $27,620,000 in fiscal year prohibit state agencies from entering into $50 million in bond funds in the 2006- 2007-08 $4,796,640,100 2007-2008 from the LGEDF Multi- contracts with nongovernmental entities 2008 biennium for school construction, Transportation Cabinet County Fund for Buckhorn Children's for an audit unless the Auditor of Public of which $25 million is for the 2005-06 $42,891,600 Home, 12 Multi-County Regional Accounts has declined in writing to Supplementary School Building 2006-07 $2,980,068,700 Industrial Park Authorities, Infrastructure perform the audit; provide debt service in Construction Fund; establish the 2007-08 $2,005,111,900 for Economic Development Bond Fund fiscal year 2007-2008 to support a new Supplementary School Building Phase I Tobacco Settlement Funding projects for Coal-Producing Counties $60 million Parks Development Pool; Construction Fund to address anomalies Program debt service in the current biennial provide $60,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 in the existing school construction 2006-07 $88,800,000 budget, Infrastructure for Economic to move the Nicholas Hildreth School to formulas and fund it with $5 million in 2007-08 $94,000,000 Development Fund for Coal Producing Blue Licks State Park; provide an General Fund support and $25 million in Funds Transfer to the General Fund Counties (A) debt service in this budget, additional $50,000 in fiscal year 2005- bond funds; provide $100,000 in General 2005-06 $58,883,500 Economic Development Fund for Coal 2006 in General Fund support for the Fund support and $100,000 in Restricted 2006-07 $117,295,900 Producing Counties (B) debt service in City of Hodgenville to support the Funds in each year of the biennium to 2007-08 $78,716,800; this budget, Flood Control Matching Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial meet the increased demand for services Not included in the above appropriation Program, Tourism Marketing, Drug celebration; provide General Fund via the Specialized Telecommunications amounts are capital project amounts as Courts, Energy Research Development, support of $2 million in each year of the Equipment Distribution Program; provide follows: School Technology, Clean Water Act biennium for the Abraham Lincoln $1,907,000 in debt service to support Capital Projects Total Section 404 Primacy Program, Kentucky Bicentennial Commission; move the bond funds totaling $15,707,000 for 2005-06 $4,320,000 Geological Survey, and Operation Department of Commercialization and replacement of the Master Control and 2006-07 $3,514,173,400 UNITE; provide Restricted Funds of Innovation within the Cabinet for Production Infrastructure at Kentucky 2007-08 $120,921,600 $754,500 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and Economic Development back to the Educational Television; restore funding Road Fund Capital Projects $767,100 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for Office of the Secretary and remove it as to the Environmental Stewardship 2006-07 $10,285,000 the operations of the Personnel Board; a new appropriation unit within the program by increasing General Fund 2007-08 $6,795,000 retain Restricted Funds of $475,600 in Cabinet; provide a full year of debt appropriation by $4 million in fiscal year Highway Bonds Capital Projects fiscal year 2006-2007 and $628,800 in service in fiscal year 2007-2008 to 2006-2007 and $3 million in fiscal year 2006-07 $740,000,000 fiscal year 2007-2008 for the operations support $17.5 million in Bond Funds for 2007-2008. provide additional personnel Bond Funds of the Kentucky Retirement Systems; the Economic Development Bond Pool; to the Office of Insurance to support the 2006-07 $1,189,683,000 include language requiring the Kentucky allow the Cabinet to extend an additional growth of the captive insurers market in Agency Bonds Employees Retirement Systems to pay $1.;5 million in training grants during the the Commonwealth; provide $3.4 million 2006-07 $229,457,000 for the "Family Supplement" for health 2006-2008 biennium for the Bluegrass in General Fund support each fiscal year Budget Reserve Trust Fund insurance for those retirees under 65 State Skills Corporation; allow $4.2 for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund; 2006-07 $35,000,000 with family or couple coverage through million of the Kentucky High Tech provide $665,400 in General Fund 2007-08 $20,000,000 the State Health Insurance Plan for Plan Investment Pool funds to be used for a support in fiscal year 2006-2007 and provides $2,180,000 in fiscal year 2006- Year 2007. increase the employer grant to administer the ConnectKentucky $697,700 in fiscal year 2007-2008 to 2007 and $2,297,800 in fiscal year 2007- contribution factor for the Kentucky Program; provide $16,100,000 in bond enhance Revenue collection efforts 2008 for the Governor's Scholars Employees Retirement System and the funds for a high-speed education through additional staff and operating expenses for the Office of Legal $170,000 in each fiscal year for Day the Homecare Program, the Personal Trust Fund; provide $1.5 million in Services; provide $75 million in Bond Springs Group Home; provide $175,000 Care Attendant Program, and available General Fund support in fiscal year Funds in fiscal year 2006-2007 for in each fiscal year for the ARC of Adult Day Care services; provide $967 2006-2007 and $3 million in General construction of the Louisville Arena; Kentucky; provide $3.1 million in each million in fiscal year 2006-2007 and $1 Fund support in fiscal year 2007-2008 provide $13,600,000 in Bond Funds in fiscal year for Crisis Stabilization Mental billion in fiscal year 2007-2008 to for the Research Support Pool; provide fiscal year 2006-2007 to complete the Health services, including over $100,000 continue current services and programs $31.3 million in General Fund support for renovations at the State Office Building; in each fiscal year for mental inquest in Community Based Services; provide debt service for $366.3 million in capital provide $13 million in Bond Funds and warrant patients to be served by Hardin an additional $28.7 million in fiscal year projects at institutions of higher $16,166,000 in Federal Funds in fiscal Memorial Hospital; provide $500,000 in 2006-2007 and $50.2 million in fiscal education; provide $551,000 in General year 2006-2007 for the Kentucky each fiscal year to establish the David year 2007-2008 to expand Out-of-Home Fund support for debt service for $6 Emergency Warning System Capital Block Crisis Stabilization Unit in Care services for court-committed million of laboratory renovations, fit up, Project; provide $8,907,400 in General Louisville; provide $6,174,000 in a Local children; provide $1.3 million in fiscal and equipment at the University of Fund support in fiscal year 2006-2007 and District Health Insurance Pool to year 2006-2007 and $1.9 million in fiscal Kentucky and the University of and $9,371,200 in fiscal year 2007-2008 assist those agencies with the increased year 2007-2008 to continue the Louisville; provide $300,000 in General to enhance Revenue collection efforts cost of the "employer share" of health Electronic Benefits Transfer program for Fund support in fiscal year 2006-2007 through additional staff and needed insurance; provide language to ensure Food Stamps; provide $3.8 million in and $1.2 million in General Fund support operating expenses for the department; that all Preventive Services provided to each fiscal year to expand child care in fiscal year 2007-2008 for the provide $23,250,000 in Bond Funds in Medicaid recipients by Local Health services; provide $5.7 million in each Workforce Development Trust Fund; fiscal year 2006-2007 to implement a Departments are paid for through fiscal year to expand the Low-Income provide $917,000 in General Fund comprehensive tax system to upgrade Medicaid; provide $2,345,600 in fiscal Home Emergency Assistance Program support for debt service for a $10 million and interface several of the numerous year 2006-2007 and $2,215,600 in fiscal (LIHEAP) and Weatherization Technology and Equipment Pool at the tax systems maintained by the year 2007-2008 for the Smoking Assistance; provide $250,000 in each Council on Postsecondary Education; department; provide $32,769,300 in Cessation Program and the potential for fiscal year to expand the Save the provide $17 million in General Fund General Fund Support in fiscal year an additional $2,200,000 each year to Children Rural Literacy Program; provide support in fiscal year 2007-2008 to 2006-2007 and $33,399,300 in fiscal provide additional services through this $1 million in each fiscal year for Foster implement the University of Kentucky's year 2007-2008 for Property Valuation effort; provide $200,000 each fiscal year Youth Transitional Assistance; provide business plan; provide an additional Administrators; direct the Cabinet for for the Diabetes Research Board; $1.6 million in fiscal year 2006-2007 and $150,000 in General Fund support in Health and Family Services to fill all provide$2,300,000 in each fiscal year to $1.3 million in fiscal year 2007-2008 for each fiscal year to the Adolescent federally funded positions to improve continue diabetes services through Local Protection and Permanency Staff Medicine and Young Parent Program services to the citizens of the or District Health Departments; provide Technology Improvements; provide and the Rape Crisis Center at the Commonwealth; provide $50,000 each $750,000 in each fiscal year to establish $13.4 million in fiscal year 2007-2008 to University of Kentucky; provide fiscal year to support the Telehealth and three regional Diabetes Centers of increase Foster Parent, Adoption $500,000 in Restricted Funds in fiscal eHealth boards; provide $2 million each Excellence to provide education, Assistance, and Private Child Care rates year 2007-2008 for the Kentucky year for additional positions to combat intervention therapy, and case by $3 per day and to establish a pool for Geological Survey; provide $500,000 in fraud and abuse in federal programs; management for Medicaid recipients; incentives to private child care providers General Fund support in each year of provide $4.5 billion in fiscal year 2006- provide debt service for a $10 million for taking care of hard-to-place children; the biennium to support the Governor's 2007 and $4.6 billion in fiscal year 2007- Local and District Health Department provide debt service for $8.25 million in Fitness Program; provide $2,190,000 of 2008 to serve over 715,000 Medicaid Infrastructure Pool; provide $100,000 in Bond Funds for a grant for Phase II of additional General Fund support in fiscal eligibles in each fiscal year; provide each fiscal year for the Epilepsy the Children's Village at the Home of the year 2007-2008 for the Kentucky Tuition $935 million in additional funds, Foundation of Kentucky; provide Innocents in Louisville, which is Grant program for need-based grants; including $288 million in General Fund additional funding of $208,000 in each contingent upon matching funds being provide $1 million of General Fund support to Medicaid Benefits over the year for the UK Center for Rural Health - obtained from other public and private support in fiscal year 2007-2008 for biennium to continue current services; Homeplace Program; provide $25,000 in sources; provide $1,250,00 in Restricted health care insurance costs for former provide over $105 million in each fiscal fiscal year 2006-2007 for Cholesterol Funds in each year for the Operation employees of the University of Kentucky year to continue the Kentucky Children's and Hypertension Screening equipment UNITE Program; provide an additional Community College System who opted Health Insurance Program (KCHIP) for for the Liberty District Community Center $1 million in General Fund support in to remain in the university's health care 50,000 children; provide an additional in Barren County; provide $1.5 million for each year for the Office of Drug Control system when KCTCS was formed; $6.2 million in fiscal year 2006-2007 and the Area Health Education Centers to Policy to replace the loss of Federal provide $300,000 of General Fund $21.3 million in fiscal year 2007-2008 for replace lost federal grant funding in both Funds; restore $10,200,000 to the Road support to establish the North American 100 additional Supports for Community fiscal years; provide a $500,000 grant to Fund and replace these funds with Racing Academy; provide $267,800 of Living slots each fiscal year; mandate the Central Kentucky Blood Center; General Fund support; utilize $250,000 General Fund support in fiscal year that Disproportionate Share Hospital provide $480,000 in each fiscal year to in Restricted Funds rather than General 2006-2007 and $977,100 in fiscal year (DSH) Payments equal the federal the Children's Advocacy Centers to Fund moneys in fiscal year 2006-2007 2007-2008 for maintenance and maximum, which currently equals $197 cover an increase in operational cost; for the EEO Disparity Study; provide a operations of new KCTCS facilities million; provide language to continue provide an additional $519,000 in each flat dollar salary adjustment for state coming on-line during the biennium; add enhanced hospital reimbursement rates; fiscal year to ensure that each Children's employees, ranging from $400 to $1,350 permanent statutory language in Part provide $2.3 million in each fiscal year to Advocacy Center can have at least a per employee based on income; provide XVIII, Motor Fuels Tax that sets the expand Adult Day Care services; provide half-time qualified forensic interviewer; funding as recommended in HB380 as variable portion of the fuel tax rate at a $820,000 in each fiscal year to expand provide $1 million in each fiscal eyar for Introduced and identifies other funding to minimum of 1.47 cents per gallon, based school-based health services; provide Regional Rape Crisis Centers to assist cover the increased increment cost; on 9% of the Average Wholesale Price $3.3 million in each fiscal year to expand with the increased demand for services reduce the employer health insurance of fuel effective July 1, 2006, for a Road Model II Waiver services for ventilator- and increased cost of center operations; premium by 12% effective July 1, 2006, Fund revenue increase projected to be dependent patients; provide $492,000 in increase grants to the Domestic and provide a method of premium $15 million in fiscal year 2007-2008; each fiscal year to expand the Breast Violence Statewide programs by adjustment if required; provide an provide decreased Road Fund resources and Cervical Cancer Treatment $677,500 each fiscal year; provide an additional $300,000 in General Fund of $10.2 million in each fiscal year from Program; provide $12 million in fiscal additional $2,583,400 in fiscal year moneys in each fiscal year for the quasi- the Kentucky State Police operating year 2006-2007 and $18.5 million in 2006-2007 and $5,418,200 in fiscal year governmental agencies for increased budget, increasing the Highways, State fiscal year 2007-2008 for inflation in 2007-2008 for Family Resource and health insurance costs; include language Construction Account by $10.2 million community services and increased Youth Services Centers and earmark concerning board members of quasi- each fiscal year; provide additional Road admissions into acute care services for those funds to return the base funding governmental agencies' health Fund resources of $350,000 each fiscal Mental Health/Mental Retardation rate to $210 per child, the original insurance; provide General Fund year to the Department of Revenue for Services; provide Disproportionate funding rate to fund additional Family support as replacement for Restricted operations; provide Road Fund Share Hospital funding totaling $34.6 Resource and Youth Services Centers in Funds for the Contract Spaces Program resources of $350,000 each fiscal year million in each fiscal year for state 54 qualifying schools over the biennium; (Veterinary and Optometry) to maintain to the Governor's Office of Homeland mental hospitals; provide $1.3 million in provide $1,250,000 in fiscal year 2006- the current number of slots for Kentucky Security for operations; provide fiscal year 2006-2007 and $739,000 in 2007 and $2 million in fiscal year 2007- residents and to offset an increase in language requiring a quarterly report of fiscal year 2007-2008 for a children's 2008 to establish a Kentucky Caregiver tuition; provide an additional $1 million in Six-Year Highway Plan projects; provide mental health initiative in Northern Program to assist grandparents under General Fund support in fiscal year amended language in Part XII, Aviation, Kentucky; provide $5.7 million in fiscal 150% of the poverty level that do not get 2006-2007 and $3 million in General permitting the Transportation Cabinet to year 2006-2007 and $9.5 million in fiscal other state assistance but are the Fund support in fiscal year 2007-2008 use Road Fund resources up to 1% of year 2007-2008 to expand existing Crisis primary caregivers of their for Adult Education programs; provide annual appropriations in each fiscal year Stabilization services; provide $1 million grandchildren; provide an additional $3.5 $1,200,000 in General Fund support in for airport runways, aprons, and in fiscal year 2006-2007 and $2 million in million in fiscal year 2006-2007 and fiscal year 2006-2007 and $3 million in taxiways; provide decreased debt fiscal year 2007-2008 to expand $4,000,000 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for General Fund support in fiscal year service for Economic Development Supported Living services; provide Aging Services to increase services in 2007-2008 for the Regional Stewardship Lease Rental Payments on Highway Bonds, by $3.8 million in each fiscal year Phase II Amnesty Payment Program, coverage solely to Medicaid recipients, charge and other percentiles to describe based on actual debt service projections and Legislative Oversight of Government Medicare beneficiaries, CHAMPUS typical charges; direct that data will on the current sale of the remaining Contracts; change language regarding insureds, or self-insured groups; require include information on sources and $225 million of the $450 million in the the Voluntary Assignment of MSA participating insurers to offer at least limitations, and that providers will be previous Highway Bond authorization; Tobacco Esrow Payments Part to three plans, which must be a consumer- given a maximum of 30 days to verify provide increased Debt Service, disallow voluntary assignment of escrow driven plan, basic benefit plan, and the accuracy of its data prior to public Economic Development Lease Rental dollars from nonparticipatin enriched plan; require each participating release; limit the cabinet to providing Payments on Highway Bonds of $34.4 manufacturers until the Attorney General insurer to conduct a health risk linkages to organizations that publicly million in fiscal year 2006-2007 and obtains written assurances from assessment and offer a wellness report comparative charge data and $68.9 million in fiscal year 2007-2008 for participating manufacturers that the program, case management services, related specified information; require the Economic Development Road Projects provisions of the amended statute will and disease management services; cabinet to make information on charges bond authorization of $740 million in not jeopardize MSA payments to require a healthy lifestyle discount for for health care services available on its fiscal year 2006-2007. provide language Kentucky; add $2.2 million each year for participating employers; permit a Web site; direct the cabinet to describe requiring the termination of tolls on the the Department for Public Health for separate class of business to be quality and outcome measures to allow Audubon Parkway and the Natcher smoking prevention and cessation established for rate filings for plans the public to make meaningful Parkway during the first year of the programs;add a new Part to be codified offered under the ICARE Program; comparisons between hospitals and biennium when the lease rental titled Local Occupational License Taxes, permit incentive payments of $40 per ambulatory facilities, utilizing and payments on the toll roads are fully paid amending KRS 68.197 to permit employee per month and $60 per referring the public to only national as consistent with current policy; provide residents of a city that lies in more than employee per month under the two quality indicators; specify required increased Road Fund resources of $3.5 one county to credit the amount of a city incentive programs; direct the allocated information in related reports by the million in each year of the biennium for occupational license fee paid against the surplus remaining in the ICARE Program cabinet; to add durable medical the Pavement Management initiative; payment of a county occupational to be carried forward to the next fiscal equipment dealers to the definition of provide language permitting local license fee, to be applied retroactively to year through the end of the pilot period; "health care provider"; limit an insurer, governments, through a cooperative August 1, 2005. add a new Part to be authorize the Office of Insurance to limit its agent, or designee to five calendar agreement with the Transportation codified titled Legal Notices, amending enrollment for the ICARE Program; days after its acknowledgment of an Cabinet, to maintain traffic control KRS 424.180 to permit alternative authorize the Office of Insurance to electronically-submitted original or devices and perform temporary repairs means of statewide liegal publication if select a licensed third-party corrected claim to notify the submitting on state maintained roads on a cost the Secretary of the Finance and administrator; establish the duties of the entity of any errors or omissions in the reimbursement basis; provide language Administration Cabinet approves them; third-party administrator; direct the office billing instrument or circumstances that requiring the Environmental and Public add a new Part to be codifed titled Home to establish an ICARE Program fund; preclude the claim from being a "clean Protection Cabinet to provide a program Incarceration, amending KRS 532.260 to require the office to work with the claim"; interest on paid claims against an and financial status report on the expand the availability of home Cabinet for Health and Family Services insurer that fails to pay, deny, or settle a Kentucky Pride Fund to the Interim Joint incarceration to Class C and D felons in to review the availability of federal funds claim for more than 31 days at a rate of Committee on Transportation; provide state-operated prisons, contract for the ICARE Program; permit the 14 percent; specify that information language authorizing the Transportation facilities, and county jails who have 120 Office of Insurance to implement the regarding reimbursement amounts from Cabinet to select up to ten design/build days or less to serve on their sentences; program through arrangements with insurers be included in data and demonstration road related projects per add a new Part titled Insurance other agencies of the Commonwealth; information available to the public; direct year; provide authorization for the Coverage, Affordability and Relief to require insurers to disclose the that provisions relating to the Transportation Cabinet to maximize, to Small Employers (ICARE) Program to availability of the health insurance establishment of the ICARE Program the extent necessary, the use of Toll create the program to make health purchasing program as defined in 42 take effect January 1, 2007. add a new Credits to match Federal Funds for insurance more affordable for small U;S;C; sec; 1396e to eligible employer Part to be codified titled Pharmacy transit systems capital grants; provide employer groups; designate the program groups and make a disclosure about the Scholarshiop Program to create a new General Fund resources of $2.95 million as a four-year pilot project for employer availability of the ICARE Program; direct section of KRS Chapter 164 to establish in each fiscal year for Non-Public School groups with 2 to 25 employees; the office to conduct a study to a Pharmacy Scholarship Program for Transportation; provide increased Road authorize the Office of Insurance to determine the impact of inappropriate eligible Kentucky students to attend an Fund resources from the County, Rural, establish two health care incentive billing disparities on the insured, with the accredited school of pharmacy at a and Municipal Road Aid programs to programs; provide that one incentive report on the study to be submitted to private four-year institution of higher provide debt service for the Economic program applies to an eligible employer listed government entities; fine any education with a main campus located in Development Road Project bond with low-income employees if the eligible insurer who fails to provide required an Appalachian Regional Commission authorization of $740 million in fiscal employer pays 50% or more of the information to the office $100 for each county; provide a new Part to be codifed year 2006-2007; provide increased premium cost of that health benefit plan offense; mandate that the cabinet make shifting the authority over abandoned Federal Fund resources of $3 million in and the employer has not provided every effort to make health data findings property that escheats to the state from fiscal year 2006-2007 for the REALID, employer-sponsored coverage to that can serve as a basis to educate the State Treasurer to the secretary of Drivers License program; in Part XXVII, employees within the past 12 months; consumers on the cost and quality of the Finance and Administration Cabinet; Judicial Branch Capital Projects Budget, provide that the other incentive program health care; require the secretary to provide a new Part ot be codified authorize the construction of seventeen applies to an eligible employer if the make information on charges, quality, revising the fees and liability insurance new Judicial Centers in the following eligible employer pays 50% or more of and outcomes of health care services amounts required of operators of counties: Campbell, Wolfe, Todd, the premium cost of that health benefit provided publicly available; direct the amusement rides and attractions; add a Garrard, Franklin, Hancock, Mercer, plan and the employer group has at least Health Services Data Advisory new Part to be codified concerning Russell, Hopkins, Owen, Breckinridge, one employee with a high-cost condition; Committee to make recommendations omnibus assistance to be provided to Fleming, Whitley, Monroe, Rowan, Pike, provide that an eligible employer is one on data technical matters and methods veterans of the Armed Forces and and Marion, for total project construction whose employer group has an annual for risk adjusting any data prepared and military families. costs of $264,652,000; authorize an salary that does not exceed 300% of the published by the cabinet; remove survey SCA (1, C. Borders) - Provide $1 increase of $8 million in the scope of the federal poverty level, but exclude the and data submission dates and million from the General Fund for Pendleton County Judicial Center; salary of anyone with an ownership requirements, but expand on acceptable upkeep and maintenance of the increase the amounts of deficits in interest in the employer group with an formats for data submission and data- statewide mobile data infrastructure. estimated General Fund revenue annual income in excess of 300 percent gathering activities, including that the SCA (2, A. Kerr) - Increase the receipts for each fiscal year of the of the federal poverty level; indicate that cabinet may collect data in "Professional benchmark funding for postsecondary biennium necessary to trigger ICARE Program participating insurer 837" or "Institutional 837" format as education institutions by $10,000,000 in implementation of a General Fund plans are to be offered to "employers" adopted by the Centers for Medicare each fiscal year of the biennium. Budget Reduction Plan; provide General rather than "enrollees"; declare that and Medicaid Services; require the SCA (3, D. Kelly) - Increase funding Fund (Tobacco) dollars to support debt employer health care incentive programs Health Services Data Advisory for operational costs for the Council on service for $75 million in Kentucky offered by ICARE participating insurers Committee to annually review and make Postsecondary Education by $1,000,000 Infrastructure Authority projects;increase are subject to KRS 304.17A-220; require recommendations regarding data each fiscal year of the biennium. funding in each fiscal year for Ovarian insurers to disclose the availability of the release protocols, and indicate that SCA (4, C. Borders) - Amend Cancer Screening; delete Parts to be health insurance purchasing program these data are subject to HIPAA and the Infrastructure for Economic codified related to the Self-Insured Plan under current circumstances before the outlined public use data agreements; Development Fund for Coal-Producing for State Employees, Nonrenewal of ICARE Program goes into effect; require require the cabinet to make information Counties (A) projects in Harlan County Delinquent Taxpayer's Business insurers to provide the Cabinet for on charges for health care services and Menifee County. License, Local Government Exconomic Health and Family Services with available on its Web site; require the SCA (5, C. Borders) - Revise single- Development Fund Single County information in accordance with KRS information to allow the public to make county coal severance tax projects for Accounts, Department of 205.623 in the prescribed format, and meaningful comparisons between Carter, Clay, Floyd, Greenup, Hancock, Commercialization and Innovation, label this information as confidential; hospitals, ambulatory facilities, and Harlan, Hopkins, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Evaluation of Economic Development provide that the ICARE Program does provider groups, with risk adjusted Lee, Leslie, Magoffin, Menifee, Owsley, Issues, Heavy Equipment Property Tax, not apply to an insurer that provide charge information including median and Perry Counties. SCA (6, C. Borders) - Earmark Highway Bonds Capital Projects of a fiscal year; delete language utilized in the SEEK Program; clarify $90,000 to establish an Osteoporosis 2006-07 $350,000,000 concerning the Supplementary School language regarding the distribution of Prevention and Education Program in Bond Funds Building Construction Fund; retain coal severance funds for school the Department of Public Health. 2006-07 $1,558,923,000 House language excluding salary technology in coal-producing counties; SCA (7, D. Kelly) - Make conforming Agency Bonds supplements received by highly skilled provide funding for a specialized tutoring changes to reflect appropriation 2006-07 $471,901,000 educators from the total salary program for students with learning increases in other adopted committee Budget Reserve Trust Fund compensation for any retirement disabilities; add language clarifying the amendments to the State/Executive 2006-07 $35,000,000 benefits; permit the Personnel Board to implementation of the Mathematics Branch Budget. 2007-08 $20,000,000; levy a special assessment against Achievement Strategic Plan; permit CCR - Cannot agree. require the Kentucky Office of Homeland Executive Branch agencies because of members of the Advisory Council for FCCR/Analysis - Retain the provisions Security to prepare an annual report that increased workload of the board or other Gifted and Talented Education to be of HB 380/SCS with the following identifies the state's homeland security reasons in the best interest of the Merit reappointed and add a representative of changes: The State/Executive Branch priorities based on national homeland System, with the approval of the State the Kentucky Association for Gifted Budget: appropriate from the General security priorities, and to make available Budget Director and the Secretary of the Education to the council as a voting Fund, General Fund (Tobacco), Road to the LRC all grant applications and a Finance and Administration Cabinet; member; permit the Commissioner of Fund, Restricted Funds, Federal Funds, list of grant recipients; provide funding further define the operations of the Education to transfer available funds Bond Funds, Highway Bonds, Agency for stipends to volunteer organizations Military Burial Honor Guard Program and between the Professional Growth Fund Bonds, Capital Construction Surplus, that perform burial honor guard services; ensure that funding will not lapse or be and the Professional Development Investment Income, and other funds, permit the Kentucky National Guard to used for other purposes; provide funding Leadership Mentor Fund to support $386,169,400 in fiscal year 2005-2006, accept any available federal funds for to expand the Western Kentucky respective teacher programs; direct the $26,221,583,600 in fiscal year 2006- construction of a road to the Veterans Center's Alzheimer's/General Department of Education to conduct an 2007, and $22,575,381,500 in fiscal year Morehead/Rowan County Airport; Care Unit; increase funding to the evaluation of school calendars; clarify 2007-2008, as follows: earmark funds in each fiscal year to Attorney General for the Uninsured language relating to the matching grant General Government support capital improvement grants to Employer Fund; increase funding for for the John Harding Performing Arts 2005-06 $1,502,100 the Local Agricultural Fair Program; Commonwealth's Attorneys; provide a Center; correct language to ensure that 2006-07 $925,253,500 retain House funding to support lime total of $55,300,000 for the Kentucky school districts currently qualifying for 2007-08 $993,621,500 testing; authorize $2,500,000 in bond River Locks and Dams Maintenance and equalization funding based on taxes Commerce Cabinet Funds for animal shelters; modify Renovations Pool; add language levied in the fall of 2005 continue to 2005-06 $340,400 language concerning energy research specifying the operations of the Urgent receive it; provide funding for the 404 2006-07 $218,967,300 and development to expand the range of Need School Trust Fund advisory permitting program from the Road Fund 2007-08 $228,150,400 energy research to be conducted; retain committee and clarifying funding that is to facilitate highway construction Economic Development Cabinet House language regarding the carry eligible for distribution; delete language projects; limit the funding mechanism 2006-07 $28,883,700 forward of $6,000,000 of General Fund permitting the Auditor of Public Accounts for the Public Service Commission's 2007-08 $34,709,100 moneys in each fiscal year by the to charge state and local governments Telecommunication Access Program Department of Education Governor's Office of Agricultural Policy for audit expenses; permit the Auditor to device for the deaf and hard of hearing 2006-07 $4,209,315,200 and appropriate an additional suspend payment of 50-hour blocks of to not more than two cents per access 2007-08 $4,525,745,400 $6,000,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 for compensatory time and auditors with line per month; provide funding of mine Education Cabinet the restoration of funds resulting from 240 of compensatory time and instead inspection salaries as a necessary 2005-06 $5,000 the Master Settlement Agreement allow that time to be converted to sick government expense; retain and modify 2006-07 $877,152,000 appropriation adjustment resulting from leave; provide funding to the Auditor for House language permitting the 2007-08 $879,877,400 the reduced Consensus Forecasting a salary equity increase for merit Environmental and Public Protection Environmental and Public Protection Group estimates in fiscal year 2005- classified auditors; continue to require Secretary to provide a salary range Cabinet 2006; earmark funds for the Kentucky the Kentucky Retirement Systems to pay increase for engineering and mine 2005-06 $21,000 Geological Survey from the Local the health insurance dependent subsidy inspector positions; fund four vacant 2006-07 $627,077,500 Government Economic Development but clarify that this is not an additional positions in the Finance and 2007-08 $633,368,300 Multi-County Fund and the General benefit to be covered under the Administration Cabinet, Facilities and Finance and Administration Cabinet Fund Natural Gas Severance Tax inviolable contract; provide an additional Support Services; require the 2006-07 $641,684,800 receipts for fiscal year 2007-2008; $100,000,000 in offers of assistance Commonwealth Office of Technology to 2007-08 $646,413,700 earmark funds in fiscal year 2007-2008 from the School Facilities Construction report semiannually to the Interim Joint Health and Family Services Cabinet for the Partnership for Student Success Commission during the biennium with Committee on Appropriations and 2005-06 $335,186,100 Program; provide that funds up to the anticipation of debt service being Revenue concerning sole-source 2006-07 $6,555,756,700 $220,000 for gubernatorial transition provided during the 2008-2010 contracts awarded and contract 2007-08 $6,760,287,800 expenses are deemed a necessary biennium; earmark funds in fiscal year employees hired; amend language Justice and Public Safety Cabinet government expense, payable from the 2006-2007 for the Lincoln Wedding regarding the construction and operation 2005-06 $1,903,200 General Fund Surplus Account or the Reenactment; retain House language of the Louisville Arena and clarify 2006-07 $794,065,000 Budget Reserve Trust Fund Account; regarding earmarking of funds for statutory language to permit the 2007-08 $822,831,100 provide funding for the Louisville Zoo Tourism Marketing and Development on Louisville Arena to qualify for tax Personnel Cabinet Glacier Run project; earmark funds for behalf of coal-producing counties and increment financing if it remains a 2006-07 $62,659,200 the Richmond Arts Council; retain House provide for payment of fees for corporation formed under KRS Chapter 2007-08 $80,570,200 language providing up to $275,000 over professional artists and entertainers 273; move the date that bonds for the Postsecondary Education the biennium for the Attorney General's performing on the Kentucky Music Trail; Louisville Arena project can be sold to 2006-07 $4,542,598,700 expenses for expert witnesses; retain provide funding for the African-American after July 1, 2006; permit bonds for the 2007-08 $4,832,984,400 House language regarding the Heritage Council; provide funding to Louisville Zoo Glacier Run project to be Transportation Cabinet performance of legal work for state move the Nicholas Hildreth School to sold after January 1, 2007; provide 2005-06 $42,891,600 agencies by the Office of the Attorney Blue Licks State Park; retain House $4,300,000 each fiscal year for the 2006-07 $2,584,705,800 General modified to make a state language providing funding for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund; retain 2007-08 $1,986,249,000 agency's use of the Attorney General's Louisville Waterfront Development House funding and language to establish Phase I Tobacco Settlement Funding services permissive rather than Corporation; provide funding for the an Aging Caregivers One-Stop Shop; Program mandatory and to delete authority for the Purchase Regional Industrial Park; retain House funding for The Healing 2006-07 $88,800,000 Attorney General to recover reasonable retain House funding and language Place, the ARC of Barren County, the 2007-08 $94,000,000 costs of litigation; permit the Purchase of regarding the New Economy High-Tech Boys and Girls Club of Kentucky, the Funds Transfer to the General Fund Agricultural Easement (PACE) Program Construction and High-Tech Investment Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance 2005-06 $62,483,500 Board to contract directly with land Pools, the Department for Program, the Poison Control Center, the 2006-07 $132,833,800 surveyors, real estate appraisers, and Commercialization and Innovation, and Lead Poisoning and Screening Program, 2007-08 $85,589,200 other licensed professionals as the Economic Development Bond Pool; the Healthcare Education and Not included in the above appropriation necessary; delete language authorizing retain House funding and language Registration Training Program, the amounts are capital project amounts as the Department of Agriculture's use of concerning career and technical Hardin and Larue County Community follows: otherwise restricted funds for office education and the Partnership for Health Clinic, indigent health services, Capital Projects Total operations; revise language concerning Student Success; provide additional Mission Frankfort Clinic, and Saint 2005-06 $4,320,000 the use and distribution of the Urgent funding for certified public elementary Joseph's Mobile Health Clinic; retain 2006-07 $4,118,534,200 Need School Trust Fund and specify that and secondary education staff for two House funding for the Kentucky Baptist 2007-08 $130,573,200 moneys appropriated to the School additional instructional days in fiscal year Children's Homes Youth Support Center; Road Fund Capital Projects Facilities Construction Commission to be 2007-2008; delete language and funding reserve beds, equipment, and services 2006-07 $10,285,000 credited to the Urgent Need School for all-day kindergarten; direct the LRC provided by a voluntarily closed health 2007-08 $6,795,000 Trust Fund instead of lapsing at the end to study the pupil transportation formula care facility for use by another facility in the same county; clarify that a pilot obligations if the principal amount of the at public airports and public use airports; Administrative Office of the Courts and program for dementia training for long- debt obligations is not increased; permit revise projects listings in the capital the local unit of government; delineate term care facilities is voluntary; provide the relative of a member of a public projects budget and debt service the types of improvements that can be funding for the Methodist Children's postsecondary education institution to be obligations and include some projects in made to court facilities with the savings Home of Kentucky; provide funding for a employed by the institution if the relative lists approved for funding from one of from the bond refinancing; direct that statewide Osteoporosis Prevention and has been employed at least 36 months the dedicated lists as coal severance, any debt obligations issued to finance Education Program; clarify that the prior to the member's appointment; projects for coal-producing counties and court facilities be publicly bid; amend private child care provider's $3 per day is insert language regarding the non-coal producing counties, and language regarding omnibus assistance in addition to the current reimbursement Community Operations Board at Eastern community development projects; add to to veterans and military families to level; permit any pharmacist to refuse to Kentucky University; insert language the list of approved capital projects for exclude all income from all sources fill a Medicaid prescription for failure to concerning the implementation of a postsecondary education institutions; received by or on behalf of a military pay the necessary copayment unless university business plan for Kentucky include coal severance projects, person who is killed in the line of duty, withholding the prescription would cause State University, Murray State $100,000,000 of bond-funded projects for the year of the death and the harm to the recipient, in which case a University, Northern Kentucky from the Infrastructure for Economic previous year; make applicable to tax 72-hour emergency supply would be University, the University of Kentucky, Development Fund for Coal-producing years beginning after December 31, dispensed, with the remainder to be and the University of Louisville; split the Counties, $150,000,000 of bond-funded 2001; delete language to be codified filled when the copayment is made; funding for the Kentucky Geological projects from the Infrastructure for regarding the use of Road Fund moneys increase funding for the Medicaid Survey at the University of Kentucky Economic Development Fund for Non- for airport renovations; delete language Acquired Brain Injury Program to cover between the Local Government Coal Producing Counties, and to be codified regarding payment of a an additional 65 individuals in each fiscal Economic Development Fund, Multi- $75,658,000 of bond-funded projects county local occupational tax being year; provide funding for Brooklawn County Fund and the receipts from the from the Community Development Fund; credited against payment of a city Child and Family Services for the Natural Gas Severance Tax; retain provide language to allow projects that occupational tax; delete language to be purchase of houses and an apartment House funding for UK's Center for are ready for payment to be paid from codified that would transfer the building for residents who have Research on Violence Against Women the available balance of bond proceeds responsibility of sales of abandoned completed residential treatment; require Program; encourage UK to provide regardless of when the bonds are property that has escheated to the state the Department for Human Support funding for the West Liberty Technical issued; increase the amount from the from the Treasury Department to the Services to establish a Ready, Set, Center and the County Extension Budget Reserve Trust Fund that is Finance and Administration Cabinet; Success pilot program to encourage the Enhancement Initiative; add language available for appropriation in fiscal year include new language to be codified development of local community encouraging the University of Louisville 2007-2008 from $19,000,000 to regarding an increase in the daily partnerships and the development of to provide funding for the Saturday $25,000,000; add language naming and compensation of constitutional General programs and services for children Academy Program and the Louisville designating the Kentucky Wine and Vine Assembly employees; include new under age six and to ensure that children Signature Partnership Program; reduce Fest of Nicholasville, Kentucky as the language to be codified regarding are born healthy, are nurtured, and House funding for the University of official state wine festival; add language tobacco amnesty compensation; include remain healthy, safe, and prepared to Louisville's Equine Industry Program crediting net lottery receipts to the new language to be codified allowing a succeed in school and life; fund a grant from $500,000 each year to $300,000 General Fund; add language to clarify county with no incorporated area to to the Madison County fiscal court to each year; provide funding to Western that the additional net lottery receipt submit two applications for block grant expand domestic violence services; Kentucky University for the Kentucky dividend payment declared in March funding instead of just one; include new require, upon the request of a Medicaid Academy of Math and Science; add 2006 that exceeded the Consensus language to be codified that establishes recipient, provider, or other authorized language permitting the Kentucky Forecast Group lottery funds estimate in a trust fund for the operation of the self- person, the review of a denial of a Community and Technical College December 2005 be credited to the insured heath insurance plan for state service provided by a Medicaid System (KCTCS) to convey fee simple General Fund; retain House language employees; establish reporting managed care organization for medical title to some of its property within the concerning state salary/compensation requirements; provide that the funds do necessity or the denial, limitation, or City of Covington to the Gateway policy and amend to set the manner of not lapse at the end of a fiscal year; termination of a service involving a Community and Technical premium increase for the cross- establish the plan year; require that the medical or surgical specialty or CollegeFoundation; provide funding to reference option in the state group coverage plan be included in an subspecialty, with the exception of KCTCS for maintenance and operations health insurance plan for state administrative regulation; establish a chiropractic or optometric services; of new facilities coming on-line and the employees; provide an additional funds drug formulary procedure; set the floor of retain House funding for the support of North American Racing Academy; transfer from the Highways budget unit $174 for an employee waiving coverage the Mary Kendall Homes; provide encourage KCTCS to provide funding for in the Transportation Cabinet of to be place in a health reimbursement funding to maintain existing the Family Life Skills Center at Hazard $9,000,000 in federal funds in fiscal year account; include new language to be multijurisdictional drug task forces and Community and Technical College - 2006-2007; provide for implementation codified to allow the Louisville Arena allow for expansion to underserved and Lees College Campus; add language of a General Fund Budget Reduction Authority to qualify for tax increment unserved areas to assist local and state regarding funding for and the provision Plan if there is an actual or projected financing if it remains a corporation law enforcement agencies; permit funds of adult education services at state deficit in estimated General Fund formed under KRS Chapter 273; include provided for local jail per diem payments correctional facilities by KCTCS; add revenue receipts of $8,513,572,500 in new language to be codified regarding and halfway house payments to also be language regarding the health care fiscal year 2006-2007 and existing and new contracts executed for used to establish and operate an coverage of KCTCS employees covered $8,875,572,400 in fiscal year 2007-2008; the Kentucky Prepaid Tuition Program; intensive secured substance abuse by UK's health insurance program; add direct the Governor's Office of include new language to be codified that recovery program for substance abusers language concerning legislative intent Agricultural Policy to provide up to subjects wholesale sales of roll-your- who have been charged with a felony that KCTCS employee salaries not be $4,000,000 from continuing own tobacco products and cigarette and permit funding to be provided as a reduced to pay for health insurance appropriations to the Kentucky Tobacco rolling papers to the excise tax; include necessary government expense if premiums; retain House language Settlement Trust Corporation; change new language to be codified regarding necessary; provide funding to the State regarding reporting by the the alternative minimum calculation on the operations of captive insurers; Police for the upkeep and maintenance Transportation Cabinet on the Biennial gross receipts such that the threshold for include new language to be codified that of the statewide mobile data Highway Construction Programs except relief is total gross receipts rather than establishes a valuation floor for used infrastructure and permit any local or require quarterly rather than monthly Kentucky-only gross receipts which vehicles that is not less than fifty percent state first responding agency to use the reports; require quarterly reporting on provides more targeted small business of the difference between the trade-in system if they comply with applicable the Six Year Aviation Plan Project; retain relief; amend language concerning book value of the vehicle offered for use standards; add language regarding House prohibition against using Aviation administrative offsets for delinquent registration and the trade-in book value the Kentucky Higher Education budget funds or Military Affairs budget taxes and liquidated debts to establish a of the vehicle offered for trade; exempt Assistance Authority to ensure that funds to study, plan, or construct payment priority schedule for offsets or branded vehicles from the fifty percent appropriations for Kentucky Education runways or expand the Capital City debts owed to state agencies and floor; provide a refund procedure for Excellence Scholarships are provided Airport; authorize the Transportation require claims filed by multiple local overpayments when the tax is paid on regardless of the actual amount of net Cabinet to select up to ten design/build governmental entities to be paid in the the floor value; require the Department lottery receipts; increase benchmark demonstration road-related projects order the claims were filed with the of Revenue to promulgate administrative funding for universities in fiscal year during the biennium instead of five per Treasury Department; establish the regulations to develop procedures and 2007-2008; provide funding for university fiscal year; increase House funding for a variable portion of the motor fuels tax forms; effective August 1, 2007; include business plans through the benchmark program to promote pavement rate at a minimum of 1.342 cents per new language to be codified that funding model; retain House funding for maintenance and maintain a higher level gallon, based upon nine percent of the exempts sales of motor vehicles to the Kentucky Educational Excellence of pavement quality between resurfacing average wholesale price of fuel effective nonresidents from the sales tax if the Scholarship Program; allocate $800,000 cycles; permit up to $10,000,000 in July 1, 2006; amend language regarding nonresident registers the vehicle in a over the biennium for each of the six Road Fund moneys to be used for the the Judicial Branch Capital Projects state that allows Kentucky residents to public comprehensive universities for the development, construction, Budget to direct that savings derived purchase motor vehicles without Regional Stewardship Program; permit reconstruction, maintenance, and repair from bond refinancing of court facility payment of that state's sales tax or universities to refinance certain debt of airport runways, aprons, and taxiways projects be shared between the allows Kentucky residents to remove the vehicle from the state within a specific and $50,182,200 for fiscal year 2007- fiscal year 2007-2008 for one circuit and 23A.050, 24A.050, and 24A.060 making period of time for subsequent 2008; appropriate from Restricted Funds seven family courts that were authorized adjustments to lists of judicial districts registration and use in Kentucky without $69,600 for fiscal year 2006-2007 and by the 2005 General Assembly; provide and circuits. payment of that state's sales tax. $191,000 for fiscal year 2007-2008; $1,300,000 in General Fund moneys CCR - Cannot agree. Appropriations are allocated as and $1,300,000 in Restricted Funds in FCCR/Analysis - Adopt provisions of Jan 17-introduced in House follows: fiscal year 2006-2007 to continue the HB 382/SCS with the following changes: Jan 18-to Appropriations and GENERAL ASSEMBLY operations of existing drug courts; modify language regarding additional Revenue (H) 2006-2007 15,102,800 provide $7,475,000 in fiscal year 2007- District and Circuit judgeships to delete Feb 14-posted in committee 2007-2008 17,177,000 2008 in General Fund moneys and specific dollar amounts of earmarked Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH $1,800,000 in Restricted Funds to funds and references to Family Court reading, to Calendar COMMISSION provide drug courts on a statewide judges; insert language earmarking Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; 2006-2007 31,755,600 basis; provide $1,213,900 in fiscal year $300,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 for recommitted to Appropriations and 2007-2008 33,196,200. 2006-2007 and $1,274,500 in fiscal year improvements to 14 client interview Revenue (H) 2007-2008 for a pay increase for deputy areas in the Fayette County Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules Jan 17-introduced in House court clerks; provide $2,671,200 in fiscal Courthouses; insert language making with Committee Substitute ; taken from Jan 18-to Appropriations and year 2006-2007 and $3,986,000 in fiscal the use allowance for the Fayette Rules Committee, placed in the Orders Revenue (H) year 2007-2008 for one new circuit judge County Courthouses contingent upon of the Day; floor amendments (1) (2) (3) Feb 14-posted in committee and seven new familiy judges; provide Short Street in Lexington remaining (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) and Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st $392,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and open to traffic; modify language (13) filed to Committee Substitute reading, to Calendar $547,100 in fiscal year 2007-2008 for regarding the compensation of retired Mar 7-3rd reading; floor amendments Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; new district courts in Madison and justices and judges to be applicable to (7) and (9) rejected ; passed 97-0-1 with recommitted to Appropriations and Warren Counties; fund completion of those elected after January 1, 2007; Committee Substitute, floor amendments Revenue (H) eighteen new court facilities authorized insert language requiring the Chief (1) (5) (11) and (12) Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules; by the 2005 General Assembly for Justice to reduce General Fund Mar 8-received in Senate taken from Rules Committee, placed in furnishings, operating and debt service; expenditures appropriated in the Judicial Mar 10-to Appropriations and the Orders of the Day fund completion of a renovation of the Branch budget by $2,500,000 in each Revenue (S) Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 94-0 Pendleton County courthouse authorized fiscal year by reducing waste, fraud, and Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st Mar 8-received in Senate by the 2005 General Assembly and abuse, and by creating additional reading, to Calendar Mar 10-to Appropriations and provide an additional $834,900 in fiscal savings through increased efficiencies. Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to Revenue (S) year 2007-2008 for furnishings, Appropriations and Revenue (S) Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st operating, and debt service for the Jan 17-introduced in House Mar 21-reported favorably, to Rules reading, to Calendar expanded facility; authorize construction Jan 18-to Appropriations and with Committee Substitute, committee Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to of seventeen new judicial centers across Revenue (H) amendments (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) and Appropriations and Revenue (S) the state totaling an estimated $265 Feb 14-posted in committee (7); posted for passage in the Regular Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules as million in construction costs. Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the HFA (1, T. Riner) - Permit judicial reading, to Calendar 21, 2006; 3rd reading; committee Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, candidates to express their judicial Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; amendment (4) withdrawn ; passed 38-0 April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 philosophies and constitutional recommitted to Appropriations and with Committee Substitute, committee Apr 11-received in House; enrolled, interpretations without being in violation Revenue (H) amendments (1) (2) (3) (5) (6) and (7) signed by each presiding officer; of judicial campaign speech restrictions. Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules Mar 22-received in House; to Rules delivered to Governor HFA (2, J. DeCesare) - Provide that with Committee Substitute ; taken from (H); posted for passage for concurrence Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. court facilities contracted or begun after Rules Committee, placed in the Orders in Senate Committee Substitute, 229) the effective date of the Act are not of the Day; floor amendments (1) (2) and committee amendments (1) (2) (3) (5) required to pay prevailing wage rates. (3) filed to Committee Substitute (6) and (7); House refused to concur in HB 382 (BR 1321) - H. Moberly Jr, G. HFA (3, H. Moberly Jr) - Delete new Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Senate Committee Substitute, Lindsay, G. Lynn circuits with Family Court divisions in the Committee Substitute, floor amendment committee amendments (1) (2) (3) (5) Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Judicial (3) (6) and (7); received in Senate; posted AN ACT making appropriations for the Circuits; decrease general fund Mar 8-received in Senate for passage for receding from Senate operations, maintenance, support, and appropriations accordingly. Mar 10-to Appropriations and Committee Substitute, committee functioning of the Judicial Branch of the SCS/Analysis - Retain provisions of Revenue (S) amendments (1) (2) (3) (5) (6) and (7); government of the Commonwealth of HB 382/GA with the following changes: Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st Senate refused to recede from Kentucky and its various officers, The Judicial Branch Budget: reduce reading, to Calendar Committee Substitute, committee boards, commissions, subdivisions, and General Fund appropriation amounts for Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to amendments (1) (2) (3) (5) (6) and (7) ; other state-supported activities. court operations and administration by Appropriations and Revenue (S) Conference Committee appointed in The Judicial Branch Budget: $1,035,400 in fiscal year 2006-2007 and Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules House and Senate appropriate in the Court of Justice $1,623,100 in fiscal year 2007-2008; with Committee Substitute as a Consent Mar 23-Conference Committee report moneys from the General Fund, reduce General Fund appropriations for Bill; posted for passage in the Consent filed in House and Senate; Conference Restricted Funds, and Federal Funds the local facilities fund by $300,000 in Orders of the Day for Monday, April 10, Committee report adopted in House and totaling $286,725,300 in fiscal year fiscal year 2006-2007 and $834,900 in 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Senate; Free Conference Committee 2006-2007 and $321,993,000 in fiscal fiscal year 2007-2008; add a new Circuit Committee Substitute appointed in House and Senate year 2007-2008; provide a 5% salary Court judgeship in the Fourteenth Apr 11-received in House; posted for Apr 10-Free Conference Committee increase in each fiscal year for Judicial Circuit; delete language passage for concurrence in Senate report filed in Senate; posted for nonelected court personnel, justices, concerning the Fayette County Committee Substitute ; House refused to passage for consideration of Free and judges; include funds for salaries of Courthouse use allowance contingency concur in Senate Committee Substitute ; Conference Report ; Free Conference circuit clerks and trial commissioners as based on Short Street remaining open to received in Senate; posted for passage Committee report adopted in Senate; bill contained in the Judicial Branch Budget vehicular traffic; delete language for receding from Senate Committee passed 38-0; received in House Recommendation; provide salary earmarking funds for improvements to Substitute ; Senate refused to recede Apr 11-Free Conference Committee enhancements for deputy circuit clerks; the 14 client interview areas in the from Committee Substitute ; received in report filed in House; Free Conference include funds for existing and additional Fayette County Courthouse; delete the House; Conference Committee Committee report adopted in House; bill Drug Courts and Family Courts and entirety of the judicial capital projects appointed in House and Senate; passed 98-2; enrolled, signed by each additional Circuit Court and District Court budget and insert those courthouse Conference Committee report filed in presiding officer; delivered to Governor judgeships; authorize sixteen local projects into HB 380, the House; Conference Committee report Apr 24-Thirty line items vetoed (Acts facilities capital construction projects and State/Executive Branch Budget instead; adopted in House; Free Conference ch. 252) deferred use allowance and increased delete language continuing funding for Committee appointed in House scope for an additional project; provide the Kentucky Legal Education Apr 12-Conference Committee report HB 381/Analysis (BR 1319) - H. funds for actuarial assessed judicial Opportunities (KLEO) Program; delete filed in Senate; Conference Committee Moberly Jr retirement benefits; continue funding for language limiting the compensation of report adopted in Senate; Free the Kentucky Legal Education justices or judges receiving retirement Conference Committee appointed in AN ACT making appropriations for the Opportunities (KLEO) Program; prohibit benefits from the Judicial Retirement Senate; Free Conference Committee operations, maintenance, and support of reduction of authorized court facilities Plan who return to service as nonelected report filed in Senate; Free Conference the Legislative Branch of the funding. personnel such that the total salary and Committee report adopted in Senate; Commonwealth of Kentucky. retirement benefits paid will not exceed passed 33-0; Free Conference The Legislative Branch Budget: HB 382 - AMENDMENTS the salary fixed for the judicial office Committee report filed in House; Free appropriate from the General Fund HCS/Analysis - Provide $3,066,200 in held; include a new part to be codified Conference Committee report adopted in $46,788,800 for fiscal year 2006-2007 fiscal year 2006-2007 and $4,321,400 in amending KRS 23A.040, 23A045, House; passed 87-0; enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to facilities performing work at those emergency. nutrition and hydration except in Governor facilities from electrician licensing Amend KRS 342.122 to require the specified circumstances and require the Apr 24-Four line items vetoed (Acts requirements. Workers' Compensation Funding provision of artificial nutrition and ch. 250) Commission, by June 30, to establish a hydration if needed for comfort; amend Jan 18-introduced in House special fund assessment rate, and on or KRS 311.629 and KRS 311.631 to Introduced Jan. 18, 2006 Jan 19-to Licensing and Occupations before October 1 of each year to notify conform. (H) all insurance carriers writing workers' HB 383 (BR 1504) - J. Gooch Jr Jan 30-posted in committee compensation insurance in the state, Jan 18-introduced in House Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, including group and individual self- Jan 19-to Health and Welfare (H) AN ACT relating to water well drillers. to Calendar insured employers, of rates to become Amend KRS 223.991, relating to water Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules effective January 1 of each year unless HB 390 (BR 1426) - J. Barrows, R. well drillers, to provide for increase in Feb 14-posted for passage in the rates are modified by the General Adams, D. Graham, J. Gray, D. Keene, civil penalty for persons who do not Regular Orders of the Day for Assembly; amend KRS 342.1242, R. Rand, M. Weaver comply with certification provisions; Wednesday, February 15, 2006 beginning 2006, to change the date that amend KRS 223.415 to make changes Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-1 the funding commission determines the AN ACT relating to government in the requirements of water well Feb 23-received in Senate assets of the coal workers' actions and declaring an emergency. certification board membership. Feb 27-to Licensing, Occupations & pneumoconiosis fund and sets Create a new section of KRS Chapter Administrative Regulations (S) assessment rates, from September 1 to 11 to prohibit an executive order from HB 383 - AMENDMENTS Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, June 30, and require notice of rates repealing any statute; require executive HCS - Amend the bill and KRS to Consent Calendar changes be given no later than October orders issued by the Governor to be 223.991 by bracketing and striking Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 1 instead of December 1 of the year identified by year of issuance and through the text that provides that the for passage in the Consent Orders of the preceding the rate change; amend KRS subject area, to be numbered civil penalty for failing to comply with Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 342.1224 to change the membership of consecutively within year of issuance certification provisions be "for each day Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 the funding commission to include the and subject area categories, and to be during which such violation continues." Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, secretary of the Environmental and filed with the Secretary of State; direct HFA (1, J. Gooch Jr) - Amend KRS signed by Speaker of the House Public Protection Cabinet, or designee, that executive orders relating to 223.991 and the bill to specify that a Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President instead of the commissioner of the reorganization of state government and monetary penalty for certification non- of the Senate; delivered to Governor Department of Labor. other matters relating to the operation or compliance is to be assessed only once Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. official policy of the government shall not per occurrence. 24) HB 388 - AMENDMENTS become effective until 35 days after SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Retain original being filed with the Secretary of State; Jan 18-introduced in House HB 386 (BR 1513) - G. Lindsay provisions of this Act; require an require the Secretary of State to forward Jan 19-to Natural Resources and employer's liability for medical services certain executive orders to the director of Environment (H) AN ACT relating to judges. in a workers' compensation claim to the Legislative Research Commission Jan 26-posted in committee Amend KRS 23A.020 to reflect cease when the claimant becomes (LRC) on the date filed; require the co- Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Kentucky's status as a Commonwealth eligible for federal Medicare benefits or chairs of the LRC to refer executive reading, to Calendar with Committee and not a state. reaches age 65, whichever occurs later. orders relating to appointments requiring Substitute confirmation, reorganization of state Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 18-introduced in House Jan 18-introduced in House government, and other matters for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 19-to Judiciary (H) Jan 19-to Labor and Industry (H) pertaining to the operation or official Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 Jan 23-posted in committee Jan 27-posted in committee policy of the government to the Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed to Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, legislative committee of jurisdiction Committee Substitute HB 387 (BR 1223) - J. Arnold Jr to Calendar within two working days after the order is Feb 3-3rd reading, passed 83-9 with Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted received by the LRC; require the Committee Substitute, floor amendment AN ACT relating to occupational for passage in the Regular Orders of the committee of referral to review the (1) safety and health standards. Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 executive order within 30 days and Feb 6-received in Senate Amend KRS 338.051 to require the Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 94-0 report its findings and objections; require Feb 8-to Agriculture and Natural Kentucky Occupational Safety and Feb 10-received in Senate an objection to be upon the vote of a Resources (S) Health Standards Board to meet Feb 14-to Economic Development, majority of the committee members of Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, annually instead of semiannually; permit Tourism & Labor (S) either chamber; direct that executive to Consent Calendar the chairman of the board to adopt Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st orders pertaining to governmental policy Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules established federal standards without reading, to Calendar which were objected to by a reviewing Mar 8-posted for passage in the board approval if necessary to meet Mar 10-2nd reading; returned to committee be identified in legislation Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, federal timelines; amend KRS 338.061 Economic Development, Tourism & drafted for introduction by the President March 9, 2006 to conform. Labor (S) of the Senate and the Speaker of the Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Mar 16-reported favorably, to Rules as House on the first day of the regular Mar 10-received in House; enrolled, Jan 18-introduced in House a Consent Bill session; require the proposed legislation signed by Speaker of the House Jan 19-to Labor and Industry (H) Mar 21-posted for passage in the to declare each identified deficient Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President Jan 27-posted in committee Consent Orders of the Day for executive order void upon enactment of of the Senate; delivered to Governor Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Wednesday, March 22, 2006; floor the legislation, prohibit the Governor Mar 17-signed by Governor (Acts ch. to Calendar amendment (1) filed from adopting executive orders that are 26) Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 22-taken from the Consent the same or substantially the same as Feb 9-posted for passage in the Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular the voided executive order for one year HB 384 (BR 389) - M. Denham Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Orders of the Day; passed over and from sine die adjournment of the February 10, 2006 retained in the Orders of the Day legislative session in which the AN ACT relating to sex offenders. Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Mar 23-passed over and retained in legislation is enacted, and contain an Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 14-received in Senate the Orders of the Day emergency clause; permit the General 222 to ban sex offenders and registrants Feb 16-to Licensing, Occupations & Mar 24-3rd reading; floor amendment Assembly to amend the proposed from participating in the Recovery Administrative Regulations (S) (1) withdrawn ; passed 38-0; received in legislation to add executive orders, Kentucky program. Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st House; enrolled, signed by each delete executive orders, or include reading, to Calendar presiding officer; delivered to Governor reorganization orders which have not Jan 18-introduced in House Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. been enacted into law; require the Jan 19-to Health and Welfare (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the 124) Governor to compile a list of all Jan 30-posted in committee Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 executive orders currently in effect and Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 33-4; HB 389 (BR 1411) - T. Thompson, C. provide the list to the LRC by September HB 385 (BR 1437) - J. Bowen, J. Arnold received in House Embry Jr, J. Fischer, A. Wuchner 30, 2006; require the Governor to Jr, E. Ballard, J. DeCesare, D. Floyd, J. Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each identify on the list those orders that Gooch Jr, T. Thompson, M. Weaver, B. presiding officer; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to life-sustaining should remain in effect and those he Yonts Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. medical treatment for persons with shall revoke or repeal as obsolete or 89) disabilities. unnecessary; direct that executive AN ACT relating to licensing of Create a new section of KRS Chapter orders the Governor does not continue electricians. HB 388 (BR 1222) - J. Arnold Jr 311 to define express and informed in effect or revoke or repeal on another Amend KRS 227A.030 to exempt consent; prohibit a health care date will expire as of October 31, 2006; employees of natural gas pipeline AN ACT relating to workers' surrogate, agency representative, or require every executive order in effect at compensation and declaring an court from withhold artificially provided the end of a Governor's final term of office, except those filed pursuant to HB 393/AA (BR 1377) - A. Arnold Feb 27-reassigned to Judiciary (S) legislator and his immediate family; KRS 61.520, to expire 90 days Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st prohibit an employer of a legislative thereafter; create a new section of KRS AN ACT relating to retirement. reading, to Consent Calendar agent from knowingly employing, Chapter 12 to require that each Amend KRS 61.552 to permit an Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules appointing, or retaining an immediate administrative body created by an employee participating in one of the Apr 10-posted for passage in the family member of a legislator as a executive order or administrative order retirement systems administered by the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, legislative agent; amend KRS 6.821, to shall expire 90 days after the end of the Kentucky Retirement System to April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; delete requirement for a representative issuing Governor's or other statewide purchase service credit for service on a received in House; enrolled, signed by of an organized association, coalition, or elected official's term of office unless school board; require the employee to each presiding officer; delivered to public interest entity to file a statement of established by General Assembly pay the retirement system the full cost of Governor expenditures; require an organized enactment; amend KRS 12.028, relating the service purchased; require an Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. association, coalition, or public interest to the reorganization of state employee who opts to purchase service 237) entity that is an employer to identify the government, to conform; amend KRS credit for service on a school board to source of the entity or association's 11.160, relating to confirmation of contract with the system prior to HB 396 (BR 192) - M. Cherry funds and financial resources; require an appointments, to reduce from seven December 31, 2007. employer or legislative agent to report on days to two working days the time limit AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Code the costs of admittance or attendance, for the Governor to deliver letters of Jan 18-introduced in House of Legislative Ethics. lodging, or other expenses for in-state appointment and resumes for Jan 19-to State Government (H) Amend KRS 6.611 of the Code of events conducted or approved under appointments that are subject to interim Legislative Ethics to include out-of-state KRS 6.611; make various changes in the committee hearings; EMERGENCY. HB 394 (BR 1523) - C. Meade, H. transportation or lodging as "anything of information required in a legislative Collins value"; exempt from "anything of value" agent's statement of expenditures; make HB 390 - AMENDMENTS the cost of attendance or participation, various additional changes throughout HFA (1, J. Barrows) - Require that AN ACT relating to installation of food, and beverages consumed at an in- the Code, to conform. every executive order in effect at the end traffic control signals. state event to which an individual of a Governor's final term of office expire Amend KRS 186.336, relating to traffic legislator has been invited and received Jan 18-introduced in House six months, rather than 90 days regulations, to require the Department of prior approval from the LRC; include Jan 19-to State Government (H) thereafter; require that each Highways to install a traffic control signal administrative regulations in the Jan 30-posted in committee administrative body created by an at the entrance to a school upon written definition of "legislation"; define "in-state" executive order or administrative order request from the superintendent of the to include counties outside Kentucky that HB 397 (BR 990) - M. Cherry, D. expire six months, rather than 90 days, school district; provide that the school be are contiguous with the border of Graham, E. Ballard, L. Clark, H. Collins, after the end of the issuing Governor's or located on a state-maintained roadway Kentucky; amend KRS 6.686 to prohibit R. Damron, J. Gray, W. Hall, C. other statewide elected officer's term of with an average daily traffic volume of the Commission, in the absence of a Hoffman, D. Keene, F. Nesler, D. office. 10,000 vehicles per day to be eligible for complaint, from imposing any penalties Pasley, R. Rand, A. Smith, J. Stacy, K. installation of a traffic control device. except certain listed administrative Stein, T. Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Jan 18-introduced in House penalties; permit the Commission, if a Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts Jan 19-to State Government (H) HB 394 - AMENDMENTS complainant or person acting in Jan 30-posted in committee; posting HFA (1, C. Meade) - Establish that the cooperation with the complainant AN ACT relating to executive branch waived installation of the traffic control signal is publicly discloses or comments upon the employees and declaring an emergency. Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st required upon receipt of a written existence of a complaint or preliminary Amend KRS 18A.005 to define reading, to Calendar request by the chief district engineer inquiry, to dismiss the complaint without "qualifying" and making technical Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted from a member of the General Assembly prejudice to a new complaint being filed corrections; amend KRS 11A.010 to for passage in the Regular Orders of the who represents the district in which the by the complainant or another person; define "executive officer", change the Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 school is located; exempt traffic control amend KRS 6.711 to specify that the definition of "officer" to include executive Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed signal installed pursuant to this request orientation courses are for newly-elected officers, and include nonelected from the standards required by KRS legislators and are to be conducted in Personnel Board members under the HB 391 (BR 1516) - J. Barrows, D. 189.337. December of even-numbered years as definition of "public servant"; amend Graham, J. Gray, D. Keene, R. Rand, M. part of LRC's freshman orientation KRS 18A.030 to require the secretary of Weaver Jan 18-introduced in House program; reduce the length of orientation the Personnel Cabinet to propose Jan 19-to Transportation (H) courses from three hours to two hours; selection method changes to the board AN ACT relating to pardons. Feb 1-posted in committee; posting amend KRS 6.716 to mandate an annual for approval or denial and set time frame Create new section of KRS Chapter waived ethics seminar rather than a current for board to approve or reject the 11 to require that pardons issued by the Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, issues seminar for all legislators; reduce proposed change; amend KRS 18A.037 Governor contain the full name of the to Calendar the length of the annual ethics seminar and 18A.040 to change commissioner to person to whom the pardon applies and Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules from three to two hours; direct the secretary; amend KRS 18A.045 to specify the offenses, by Kentucky Feb 13-posted for passage in the Commission to administer annual one- increase the number of Personnel Board Revised Statute number, for which the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, hour ethics seminars for designated members from seven to nine and require pardon is applicable February 14, 2006; floor amendment (1) legislative staff who are required to the two new board members be elected filed attend; amend KRS 6.747 to prohibit a by vote of classified employees; amend Jan 18-introduced in House Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 68-29 legislative agent or employer from KRS 18A.050 to require that in the Jan 19-to State Government (H) with floor amendment (1) furnishing or paying for a legislator's out- election cycle beginning June, 2006, that Mar 9-posted in committee Feb 16-received in Senate of-state transportation or lodging; amend four board members be elected by vote Feb 21-to Transportation (S) KRS 6.767 to prohibit a legislator, a of classified employees and limit a HB 392/LM (BR 379) - A. Smith, H. candidate for the General Assembly, or classified employees to only being Collins, T. Edmonds, G. Lynn, C. Meade HB 395 (BR 992) - L. Clark, J. Hoover, his campaign committee from accepting, eligible to serve for three successive D. Keene during a regular session of the General four-year terms; amend KRS 18A.0551 AN ACT relating to damage caused by Assembly, a campaign contribution from to increase the number of classified wildlife and hunters. AN ACT relating to the Court of an employer of a legislative agent, or candidates which classified employees Create a new section of KRS Chapter Justice. from a permanent committee as defined may vote for on the ballot and specify 150 to allow counties to enact an Create a new section of KRS Chapter in KRS 121.015; increase the time that the 4 candidates receiving the ordinance creating a damage stamp 30A to allow circuit court clerks to accept period during which a contribution may greatest number of votes shall be program and fund to compensate credit and debit cards and to allow the be returned from fourteen days to thirty declared the successful candidates; landowners and motorists for damage clerk to charge a $25 bad check fee. days; amend KRS 6.811 to prohibit a amend KRS 18A.075 to require the caused by elk, deer, bear, or hunters; legislative agent or employer from annual report of the Personnel Board be provide for a $5 damage stamp on all Jan 18-introduced in House offering or giving anything of value to a sent to the co-chairs of the Interim Joint hunting licenses of persons hunting in a Jan 19-to Judiciary (H) candidate for the General Assembly or Committee on State Government prior to county with a damage stamp program; Jan 23-posted in committee to the candidate's spouse or child; October 1 and specify what the report provide that hunting without a damage Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st prohibit an employer of a legislative shall include; require the Personnel stamp in a county with a damage stamp reading, to Calendar agent from making a campaign Board to consider all proposed selection program is unlawful; amend KRS Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted contribution to a legislator, candidate, or method change requests from the 150.990 to provide a penalty. for passage in the Regular Orders of the campaign committee for a legislator or secretary of the Personnel Cabinet and Day for Friday, February 17, 2006 candidate during a regular session of the specify that no selection method change Jan 18-introduced in House Feb 17-3rd reading, passed 93-0 General Assembly; delete the provision shall occur without final approval of the Jan 19-to Natural Resources and Feb 21-received in Senate allowing each legislative agent and his board; amend 18A.0751 to require the Environment (H) Feb 23-to State and Local employer to spend up to $100 annually board to provide guidelines for dispute Government (S) on food and beverages for each resolution for employees that attempt to resolve any work-related complaint or Board from inclusion in the definition of a Jan 31-floor amendments (2) and (3) necessity," and "public notice" as used in penalization; set out the two distinct "public servant"; amend the definition of filed KRS 45A.690 to 45A.725; limit the use methods as 1) the employee may seek "executive officer" under the Executive Feb 7-floor amendments (4) and (5) of memoranda of agreement to resolution through an interagency Branch Ethics Code; prohibit Personnel filed agreements between governmental mediation process, if not satisfied the Board members from excepting gifts, Feb 8-floor amendment (6) filed bodies; require Medicaid management employee may proceed to an employee receiving a benefit under a contract or Feb 17-floor amendment (7) filed contracts to be included in the definitions peer review committee, if still not agreement, or failing to inform other Feb 21-floor amendment (8) filed of memoranda of agreement and satisfied the employee may appeal the board members of any direct or indirect Feb 22-floor amendment (9) filed personal service contracts; expand the decision of the peer review committee conflict of interest in matters before the Mar 13-floor amendment (10) filed definition of personal service contract to within thirty (30) days to the board; or 2) board; restore the requirement top follow include the administration of any state the employee may file a grievance, and the procedures in KRS 18A110(7)(j) HB 398 (BR 1483) - R. Adams program; expand approval requirement may appeal the appointing authority's before a classified employee may of Government Contract Committee for decision concerning the grievance to the request mediation or file a grievance AN ACT relating to the definition of any agreement with any element of board; amend KRS 18A.095 to allow an concerning the employee's evaluation. farmland for purposes of hunting. service, including combinations of appointing authority to suspend an HFA (4, J. Hoover) - Remove Section Amend KRS 150.170 to define commodity and service purchases; employee, with pay, from the time that 15 of the bill to maintain the current farmland for purposes of hunting and require evidence of cost of using state the employee has received an intent to penalty provisions for violations of KRS trapping as 10 acres or more and employees to perform service, and dismiss letter and prior to the agency's Chapter 18A provisions. provide that owners and family can hunt monitoring plan for contracts and final action, allow an employee to HFA (5, J. Barrows) - Amend Section during open season without a hunting personal service contracts over $40,000, resolve any work-related complaint or 15 of the bill to increase the period of license; provide that tenants and their on the proof of necessity form; require penalization by choosing from two time which a public employees may file family residing on the farm may also requests for proposals for personal distinct methods: 1) the employee may and bring an action against their former hunt during open season without a service contracts to include price as an seek resolution through an interagency employer for wrongful dismissal from hunting license. evaluation factor; limit award of personal mediation process, if not satisfied the ninety days to one year of the service contracts to responsible offerors employee may proceed to an employee occurrence of the alleged violation. Jan 18-introduced in House as determined by the contractor peer review committee, if still not HFA (6, J. Hoover) - Require the Jan 19-to Natural Resources and assessment rating scale; require satisfied the employee may appeal the secretary of the Personnel Cabinet to Environment (H) negotiations for price in personal service decision of the peer review committee conduct a review of all merit hires and Jan 26-posted in committee contracts to be based on the price within thirty (30) days to the board; or 2) make a determination on whether Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st submitted by the offeror; prohibit the employee may file a grievance, and political influence was a determining reading, to Calendar payment on a contract, personal service may appeal the appointing authority's factor in the employee's hiring; require Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted contract, or memorandum of agreement decision concerning the grievance to the that if political influence was a for passage in the Regular Orders of the before consideration by the committee; board; conforming amendments; amend determining factor in the employee's Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 require the head of the contracting body KRS 18A.111 to require former hiring, the employee shall be terminated. Feb 3-3rd reading, passed 92-0 in addition to the secretary of finance unclassified employees to serve an initial HFA (7, J. Barrows) - Amend Section Feb 6-received in Senate and administration to override a negative probationary period of twelve (12) 15 of the bill to increase the period of Feb 8-to Agriculture and Natural committee decision before payment can months if the employee is appointed to a time from 90 days to 1 year in which a Resources (S) be made; provide the definition of position in the classified service, unless public employee may file an action governmental emergency; require the he or she has prior status within the against his or her former employer for HB 399/LM (BR 1248) - J. Jenkins, M. head of the contracting body, in addition system or had been separated from his wrongful dismissal; provide clarification Marzian, R. Meeks, D. Owens, T. Riner, to the secretary of finance and or her unclassified position at least one on relief to be sought by the employee. J. Wayne, R. Weston administration, to authorize a hundred eighty (180) days; amend KRS HFA (8, B. DeWeese) - Amend governmental emergency; allow the 18A.140 decriminalize most activities Section 2 of the bill to define an AN ACT relating to wage committee to audit previously approved required by KRS Chapter 18A, keep only "agency" as every state office, cabinet, discrimination. contracts, personal service contracts, failure to allow a state employee access department, board, commission, public Amend KRS 337.423 to prohibit sex- and memoranda of agreement after a to their records, using state materials by corporation, or authority in the executive based wage discrimination on jobs of committee vote; require the committee to merit employees running for the branch of state government except for comparable worth; define "comparable develop a methodology for identifying Personnel Board, and merit employees those employees serving on advisory worth" as the value of work based on those contracts, personal service performing prohibited political activities committees established for the purpose skill, effort and responsibility, delete contracts, and memoranda of agreement as misdemeanors; make it a Class D of providing advice and making exemption of employers covered by the to audit; require the Finance and felony to: 1) appoint, promote, or dismiss recommendations to the agency and federal Fair Labor Standards Act; Administration Cabinet to provide the a merit employee for political reasons, 2) having no statutory decision-making EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007. committee and its staff with access to use of official influence to do so, 3) authority; amend the definition of the cabinet's procurement database, require political payments from merit "executive officer" to provide that the Jan 18-introduced in House with searchabilty and sorting capability, employees, or 4) to conspire to do any person perform decision-making, policy- Jan 19-to Labor and Industry (H) by July 1, 2007. Beginning in October prohibited activities which are felonies; making, personnel, or discretionary Jan 27-posted in committee 2008, require the Finance and amend KRS 18A.195 to prohibit officers duties in the executive branch. Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st Administration Cabinet to provide reports or executive officers from receiving any HFA (9, J. Barrows) - Amend Section reading, to Calendar to the committee for all contracts, compensatory leave block payments 15 of the bill to set a three-year statute Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted personal service contracts, and except for the two hundred forty (240) of limitations for criminal prosecution for for passage in the Regular Orders of the memoranda of agreement, for the hours allowable upon separation from violations of the prohibited political Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 previous fiscal year; require the Finance service; amend KRS 61.103 to allow an activity provisions by executive branch Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 72-22 and Administration Cabinet to establish employee to seek court action for employees. Mar 2-received in Senate a Web site for the purpose of providing injunctive relief or punitive damages, or HFA (10, J. Barrows) - Amend Section Mar 6-to Economic Development, public information on contract and both, and attorney's fees with ninety (90) 15 of the bill to change the punishment Tourism & Labor (S) personal service contract awards and days after the violation occurred the for violations of the political activity Mar 24-reassigned to State and Local renewals; prohibit a contracting body secretary of the Personnel Cabinet to provisions to be a misdemeanor instead Government (S) from entering into or using a contract, conduct a feasibility study on performing of a Class D felony; specify that upon personal service contract, or background and reference checks on all conviction the violator may be jailed for HB 400 (BR 1149) - R. Webb, H. memorandum of agreement in which it executive branch applicants and report up to twenty-four months and may be Moberly Jr, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. was not an original party; prohibit the to the co-chairs of the Interim Joint assessed a fine of up to two thousand Arnold, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, M. amendment or modification of a contract Committee on State Government prior to five hundred dollars; provide a statute of Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. or personal service contract for more November 1, 2006; EMERGENCY. limitations of three years for violations of Crenshaw, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, than ten percent (10%) of the original the political activity provisions for C. Hoffman, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, G. price or work; require that the Attorney HB 397 - AMENDMENTS executive branch state employees. Lindsay, M. Marzian, C. Meade, R. General have the right of first refusal for HFA (1, D. Ford) - Amend KRS Meeks, C. Miller, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, all legal personal service contracts; 18A.100 to change the Circuit Court to Jan 18-introduced in House R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, R. prohibit a contracting body from entering which an appeal from a final order of the Jan 19-to State Government (H); Rand, J. Richards, A. Smith, K. Stein, T. into a legal services contract for the Personnel Board may be made. posted in committee Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. same or similar legal service contract HFA (2, D. Ford) - Amend KRS Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Wilkey, B. Yonts that the Attorney General has 18A.095 to require that Personnel Board reading, to Calendar determined will be performed by the hearings be held in the county in which Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to government Office of the Attorney General; require the employee resides. for passage in the Regular Orders of the contracts. the Finance and Administration Cabinet HFA (3, M. Cherry) - Remove Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 Define the terms "contract," "job," to associate payments to specific nonelected members of the Personnel Jan 26-floor amendment (1) filed "not-to-exceed amount," "proof of contracts, personal service contracts, and memoranda of agreement within changes; create a new section of KRS corrections. local collections; amend KRS 136.990 to sixty (60) days after the effective date of Chapter 18A to allow the program to HFA (2, J. Lee) - Amend to clarify that establish a penalty for violation of KRS this Act, and require the Finance and offer a high deductible health benefit contracts are reviewed by the 136.616(3); amend KRS 138.130 to Administration Cabinet to promulgate plan and health savings account in Government Contract Review clarify that the definition of "other administrative regulations relating to the accordance with federal law, require the Committee; require Public Employee tobacco products" includes dry snuff; association requirement. Require the program to offer a health reimbursement Health Insurance Program's self-insured amend KRS 138.450, 138.460, 138.464, Finance and Administration Cabinet to arrangement, require employer plan to comply with KRS 304.17A-270, 138.465, and 138.470 to clarify promulgate administrative regulations contributions for employees waiving 304.17A-171, 304.17A-700 to 304.17A- provisions relating to the titling of motor relating to travel reimbursement for coverage to be forwarded to health 730, KRS 205.593, 304.14-135, and vehicles; amend KRS 141.0205 to contract and personal service contract reimbursement arrangement, require 304.99-123; clarify contract and correct a citation; amend KRS 141.042 vendors; require the Finance and program to pay all administrative fees reporting requirements; make technical to establish a safe harbor for estimated Administration Cabinet to establish and associated with offering health corrections. payments; amend KRS 141.200 to maintain a procurement training reimbursement arrangements and health clarify definitions; amend KRS 141.205 program; require the Finance and savings accounts to public employees, Jan 18-introduced in House to correct a drafting error in 05 HB 272; Administration Cabinet to promulgate require premiums to be based on the Jan 19-to State Government (H) amend KRS 141.420 to provide for the administrative regulations clarifying the experience of the entire group covered Jan 30-posted in committee; posting pass through of the credit through independent contractor status of contract under program, require program to offer waived multiple corporate layers to the individual workers; require the Finance and flexible spending arrangements; create a Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, owner; provide that the credit shall not Administration Cabinet to develop a new section of KRS Chapter 18A to to Calendar with Committee Substitute be available if the corporation has not contractor assessment rating scale, and establish a Public Employee Health Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted paid its taxes; amend KRS 141.990 to require all governmental bodies to rate Insurance Trust Fund to provide funds to for passage in the Regular Orders of the establish a safe harbor for payments; the performance of all contractors and to pay medical claims and other expenses Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 amend KRS 160.6152 to allow school use the rating scale to determine for public employees covered under self- Feb 14-floor amendment (1) filed to districts in the same county to enter into whether a contractor is a responsible insured plan offered by program, Committee Substitute an agreement to allocate utility gross bidder or offeror under KRS 45A.080, establish requirements for trust fund; Feb 15-floor amendment (2) filed to receipts tax revenues; amend KRS 45A.085, and 45A.095; require the require Personnel Cabinet and the Committee Substitute 160.6156 to clarify refund provisions; Finance and Administration Cabinet to Cabinet for Health and Family Services Feb 21-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with amend KRS 160.615, 160.6153, provide training on contractor to conduct study regarding adverse Committee Substitute, floor amendment 160.6154, 160.6155, and 160.6158 to monitoring, to annually review the selection in the program and report (2) make technical corrections; repeal KRS monitoring practices of all governmental findings; repeal KRS 18A.2251 and Feb 22-received in Senate 141.012; provide for effective dates; bodies, and to promulgate administrative 304.17A-290. Feb 24-to State and Local EMERGENCY. regulations to carry out the monitoring Government (S) requirements; require the Finance and HB 401 - AMENDMENTS HB 403 - AMENDMENTS Administration Cabinet to maintain HCS - Retain original provisions; allow HB 402 (BR 1537) - B. Smith, R. HFA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Amend records on all contracts where a fully insured plan to contain provisions Nelson, M. Weaver proposed penalty for provider violations determination of emergency, sole approved by executive director of of KRS 136.616(3) from a billing cycle source, or not feasible to bid has been insurance, whether otherwise permitted AN ACT relating to death benefits for basis to a monthly basis. made, and to document justification for by KRS Chapter 304; delete police and firefighters in cities of the SCS/FN - Retain all provisions of HB the exemption; require the Finance and requirements that contracts be approved second and third class. 403/GA; clarify the allowance of certain Administration Cabinet to report by Government Contracts Review Amend KRS 95.570 to authorize credits; allow certain disregarded entities biennially to the committee concerning Committee; require contracts to be pension boards in cities of the 3rd class to file a return with their parent entity. the exemption categories. Prohibit reviewed by Government Contracts to pay a death benefit to surviving approval of a contract for which a sole Review Committee; delete requirement spouses or families of up to $10,000; Jan 18-introduced in House source, nonfeasibility, or emergency that all employees be notified of permit such cities to purchase group life Jan 19-to Appropriations and exemption has been approved from formulary change; require all impacted insurance to assist in the payment of Revenue (H) being renewed more than two (2) employees and Kentucky Group Health such benefits; amend KRS 95.865 to Jan 20-posted in committee consecutive times without being rebid; Insurance Board to be notified fifteen authorize pension boards in cities of the Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st delete exemptions from the definition of (15) days before implementation of any 2nd class to pay a death benefit to reading, to Calendar privatization contract, and delete the formulary change; require insurers surviving spouses or families of up to Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted term "services" from KRS 45A.550; offering fully insured plan to employees $10,000 for service as prescribed; permit for passage in the Regular Orders of the redefine the process for approving a to notify Personnel Cabinet of any such cities to purchase group life Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 privatization contract. Amend KRS formulary changes fifteen (15) days insurance to assist in the payment of Jan 26-floor amendment (1) filed 45A.553 to reduce the evaluation before implementation of change; such benefits. Jan 30-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with threshold for privatization contracts from require self-insured plan to include mail- floor amendment (1) $500,000 to $300,000; amend KRS order drug option; require the net cost to Jan 18-introduced in House Jan 31-received in Senate 45A.285 and 45A.290 to allow a protest plans for maintenance drugs dispensed Jan 19-to Local Government (H) Feb 2-to Appropriations and Revenue to the secretary of the Finance and by mail order not to exceed net cost to Feb 3-posted in committee (S) Administration Cabinet of a contractor plans for same drug dispensed by retail Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, rating assessment. pharmacy; amend KRS 18A.225 to reading, to Calendar to Calendar delete language allowing retirees whose Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 18-introduced in House former employers insure their active Feb 22-posted for passage in the Feb 15-recommitted to Appropriations Jan 19-to State Government (H) employees outside public employee Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, and Revenue (S); reported favorably, to Jan 30-posted in committee; posting health insurance program to be rated February 23, 2006 Rules with Committee Substitute ; waived differently; allow public employees to Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 posted for passage in the Regular appeal formulary changes; delete Feb 24-received in Senate Orders of the Day for Wednesday, HB 401 (BR 1077) - H. Moberly Jr, Ji. requirement that out of state network Feb 28-to Appropriations and February 15; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 Lee comply with KRS 304.17A-515; clarify Revenue (S) with Committee Substitute the amount of employer contribution for Feb 16-received in House; to Rules AN ACT relating to public employee the health reimbursement arrangement; HB 403/FN (BR 1351) - H. Moberly Jr (H) health insurance. clarify requirements for administrative Feb 21-posted for passage for Amend KRS 18A.225 to establish the fees for health reimbursement AN ACT relating to revenue and concurrence in Senate Committee Public Employee Health Insurance arrangements and health savings taxation and declaring an emergency. Substitute Program, establish requirements for the accounts; require semi-annual reporting Amend KRS 131.183 to provide for Feb 22-House concurred in Senate program, permit the program to offer on the program's out-of-state provider interest for overpayments of the taxes Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0 fully-insured plans and self-insured network and in-state provider network; collected by the Department of Revenue Feb 23-enrolled, signed by each plans, establish requirements for plans, allow for both quarterly and semi-annual under KRS 160.613 and 160.614; create presiding officer; delivered to Governor define terms; amend KRS 79.080 to reporting; make technical changes a new section of KRS Chapter 136 to Mar 6-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 6) make technical changes; amend KRS HFA (1, J. Lee) - Amend to clarify provide a credit against the tax imposed 61.702 to make technical changes; duties of the Government Contract by KRS 136.616 for taxes paid in other Introduced Jan. 19, 2006 amend KRS 161.675 to make technical Review Committee; require Public states; amend KRS 136.602 to clarify changes; Amend KRS 18A.2255 to Employee Health Insurance Program's sourcing provisions relating to satellite HB 2 (BR 1562) - M. Marzian, L. Clark, establish new time-frames for secretary self-insured plan to comply with KRS broadcast and wireless cable service; R. Adams, E. Ballard, C. Belcher, T. of Personnel Cabinet and Advisory 304.17A-270 and KRS 304.17A-171; amend KRS 136.616 to clarify sourcing Burch, M. Cherry, H. Collins, J. committee of State Health Insurance clarify contract and reporting provisions; amend KRS 136.650 to Crenshaw, R. Damron, D. Graham, J. Subscribers and make technical requirements; make technical clarify language relating to certification of Gray, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. the make, model, and other information crime while released; amend KRS consecutive terms of imprisonment ,to Jenkins, D. Keene, Ji. Lee, T. McKee, R. about boats or mobile homes; require 439.265, relating to sex crime include sentence violators with two or Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, F. registrant who is homeless to reregister procedures, to omit not suspending a more sexual offenses involving two or Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, every 14 days until residency is sentence if a defendant has been more victims; amend KRS 533.030 to D. Pasley, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. obtained; increase penalty for second or convicted of an offense or criminal include relocating expenses for safety; Riggs, A. Simpson, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. subsequent offense for registration attempt to commit any; amend KRS amend KRS 533.250, relating to pretrial Thompson, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. violation to a Class C felony; amend 439.3401, relating to parole for violent diversion program in each judicial circuit, Webb, R. Weston, S. Westrom, B. Yonts KRS 17.520, relating to registrants offenders, to define what a "violent to make a person ineligible who has registering for a period of time upon offender" means; amend KRS 441.046, committed a sex crime; amend KRS AN ACT relating to boards and being released by the court, to include relating to fingerprinting of persons in 605.090, relating to alternative treatment commissions. persons adjudicated guilty; require adult or juvenile detention facilities, to for committed children, to include Amend KRS 12.070 to allow the registrants to register for 20 years require fingerprinting of arrested persons disclosing and sharing information for Governor, when appointments to boards following confinement or 20 years prior to the person's release from protecting any child; amend various and commissions are made from lists following the maximum discharge date; custody and to require that these sections to make technical corrections. submitted to him, to appoint a male or amend KRS 17.580, relating to fingerprints be transmitted to the female so as to achieve as much gender availability of information on the Web Kentucky State Police for review; specify HB 3 - AMENDMENTS equity as possible. site, so that it includes all registrants and procedure when a jailer fails to comply; HCS/LM/CI - Amend KRS 17.165, so that people out-of-state can also create new section of Chapter 510 relating to criminal record checks for HB 2 - AMENDMENTS access this information; create new relating to sexual offenses to add that child care workers, to define "sex crime"; HFA (2, J. Hoover) - Amend to state section of Chapter 65 to specify testimonies of a witness or victim who is amend KRS 17.170, relating to DNA that this Act shall be known as the Jerry responsibilities for enforcing, 18 years old shall be preserved under samples, to include youthful offenders; Lundergan Rehabilitation Act of 2006. investigating, and prosecuting violations seal; require prosecution and defense to amend KRS 17.495, relating to sex of the provisions of sex offender return sealed copies at the end of the offenders living within 1,000 of restricted Jan 19-introduced in House registration laws; specify that it is the case; amend KRS 510.010, relating to areas, to measure the distance from Jan 20-to State Government (H) intent of the General Assembly to sex crime definitions, to change property line to property line; establish a Jan 30-posted in committee; posting occupy the entire field of legislation definitions of "foreign object"; amend duty to determine the property distance; waived relating to violent offenses and sex KRS 510.020, relating to lack of consent, require registrants to move if a new Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st crimes; amend KRS 160.151 requiring a to add that a person is incapable of facility is opened; establish criminal reading, to Calendar national and state criminal background consent when he or she is under penalties; amend KRS 17.500 to define Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted check; add definition of "contractor"; governmental custody, or on probation "approved provider," "sexual offender," for passage in the Regular Orders of the amend KRS 160.380, relating to school or on parole; amend KRS 510.060, "board," and "victim"; delete definitions Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 employees, to define contractor; provide relating to rape in the third degree, to of "homeless," "mental abnormality," and Feb 2-floor amendment (2) filed ; 3rd that superintendents may require include the use of authority to engage in "sexually violent offense"; amend KRS reading, passed 91-6 background checks of contractors, sexual intercourse with a minor; amend 17.510, relating to the sex offender Feb 3-received in Senate volunteers, or visitors; create new KRS 510.090,relating to sodomy in the registration system, to delete Feb 7-to State and Local Government section of chapter 164 to require all third degree, to include the use of requirement to register a mobile (S) initial hires to have a background check; authority to engage in sexual intercourse residence; delete special registration amend KRS 186.412, relating to license with a minor; amend KRS 510.110, requirements for the homeless; require HB 3/LM/CI (BR 1509) - J. Jenkins, R. applications, to require that all operator relating to sexual abuse in the first that an offender must "knowingly" violate Damron, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. licenses shall include a statement of degree, to include Class A felony if the registration requirements; amend Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, S. Baugh, C. whether the person is a sex offender victim is less than 12 years old; amend KRS 17.520, relating to the period of Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. who is required to register and must be KRS 510.120, relating to sexual abuse in registration, to delete all "adjudicated Brinkman, T. Burch, J. Carr, M. Cherry, signed, dated, and sworn to before the the second degree, to include the use of guilty" references from lifetime L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. clerk in which the applicant is swearing authority to subject a minor to sexual registration; amend KRS 17.580, relating Cornett, T. Couch, R. Crimm, J. that all information is true and complete contact; create a new section of Chapter to the online sex offender registry, to DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, B. DeWeese, with no omitted material; amend KRS 519 relating to obstruction of public allow local law enforcement agencies to J. Draud, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, D. 196.280, relating to notification of administration, to include an explanation provide personal notification and provide Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, release of person from penitentiary, of tampering with a prisoner monitoring the same warning that appears on the W. Hall, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. juvenile detention facility, regional jail, or device which is a Class D felony; amend Web site; create a new section of KRS Hoffman, D. Horlander, D. Keene, T. county jail, to include youth development KRS 520.110, relating to custody 17.500 to 17.580 to prohibit the making Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lynn, M. center, clinical treatment facility, offenses, to include the use of of a false statement to a law Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, C. Miller, residential treatment facility, community- affirmative action; amend KRS 520.120, enforcement official regarding a H. Moberly Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. based facility, boarding home, and group relating to hindering prosecution or noncompliant registrant; prohibit Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, home; create new section of Chapter apprehension in the first degree, to harboring of a registered sex offender; D. Osborne, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. 197 to provide that any statement made include rendering assistance to another; set criminal penalties; amend the Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. by sex offenders during treatment amend KRS 530.020, relating to incest, creation of a new section of KRS Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, T. Shelton, cannot be admissible against the person to include Class A, B, and C felonies; Chapter 65, relating to preemption of C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, J. Stacy, in any criminal proceeding; provide that amend KRS 530.064, relating to local laws regarding violent and sexual J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, J. Vincent, any statement made which indicates a unlawful transactions with a minor in the offenders, to establish that any local M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. child being or about to be abused should first degree, to include illegal controlled ordinance, resolution, or rule relating to Wuchner, B. Yonts be reported; amend KRS 413.249, substance activity; amend KRS 531.335, such offenders be null and void upon the relating to actions relating to childhood relating to possession of matter effective date of this Act; amend KRS AN ACT relating to sex offenses and sexual abuse or childhood sexual portraying a sexual performance by a 160.151, relating to criminal record the punishment thereof. assault, to say that a civil action for minor, to omit Class A and D felonies; checks for school employees, to delete Amend KRS 17.500, relating to sex recovery of damages shall not be amend KRS 531.340, relating to references to "adjudicated guilty"; crime definitions, to add definitions of subjected to a period of limitation and distribution of matter portraying a sexual amend KRS 160.380, relating to school "homeless," "mental abnormality," may be commenced at any time; amend performance by a minor, to add she and employees, to delete references to "residence," and "sexually violent KRS 431.005 to say that a peace officer her; require Class C felony for "adjudicated guilty"; amend the creation offense"; add additional offenses to the may arrest a person without a warrant subsequent offenses; amend KRS of a new section of KRS Chapter 164 to definition of sex crimes; amend KRS but must have probable cause to believe 532.025, to include sexual abuse in the require postsecondary education 17.510, relating to the sex offender that the person is a sex offender who first degree; require aggravating institutions to ask applicants to disclose registration system, to require has neglected to comply with the circumstances to include murder against their criminal history; allow each registration with the local probation and Kentucky Sex Offender Registry a child less than 12 years of age; amend institution to determine which positions parole office; require a new fingerprint requirements, based on information KRS 532.043, relating to requirements of require a criminal record check; card and photograph of the registrant received from the Law Information conditional discharge for certain felonies, establish that conviction of a sex offense each year; require sex offenders Network of Kentucky; define "peace to add provisions regarding minors and shall bar employment; delete convicted in another country to register; officer" as a certified peace officer; felony offenses; require five years amendments to KRS 186.412, relating to require sex offender who changes amend KRS 431.517, relating to instead of three years for conditional driver's licenses; amend KRS 196.280, residence to notify probation and parole authorizations for home incarceration as discharge; amend KRS 532.080, relating notification of release from within five days of relocation; specify that a form of pretrial release, to add various to persistent felony offender sentencing, penitentiaries, to limit notification to out of state sex offender is presumed to provisions for pretrial release; amend to include one or more felony sex crimes youthful offenders; amend KRS 197.010 know the duties required by the KRS 431.520 to require the court to and one or more felonies under first to add the definitions of "eligible sex Commonwealth; require registrant who consider electronic monitoring and home degree offense and have life without offender," and "sexual offender"; delete lives on a boat or a mobile home to incarceration and to take steps to parole for 25 years; amend KRS the creation of a new section of KRS supply additional information relating to prevent the person from committing any 532.110, relating to concurrent and Chapter 197; amend KRS 197.440, relating to privileged communication, to HFA (1, S. Lee) - Amend KRS (3) filed to Committee Substitute discriminated against or terminated for specify that KRS 620.030 does not apply 610.120, relating to juvenile Mar 22-passed over and retained in exercise of right to refuse to work in to this section; delete amendments to proceedings, to require 10 days prior the Orders of the Day unsafe conditions; amend KRS 352.210 KRS 413.249, action relating to notice of certain motion hearings; amend Mar 23-passed over and retained in to make unlawful for a person to enter childhood sexual abuse; delete KRS 610.320, 610.340, and 610.345 the Orders of the Day mine property while intoxicated or under amendments to KRS 431.517, relating to relating to access to juvenile court Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with the influence of controlled substances; home incarceration; create a new records to make juvenile records Committee Substitute, floor amendments allow an employer or operator to require section of KRS Chapter 439 to require accessible to peace officer, public (1) (2) and (3) ; received in House; to a miner to submit for a drug and alcohol probation and parole officers to be officer, public employee, and the public. Rules (H); posted for passage for test under reasonable suspicion. trained in the requirements of sex HFA (2, S. Lee) - Amend KRS concurrence in Senate Committee offender laws and to register sex 610.340 to provide peace officers and Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2) and Jan 19-introduced in House offenders and answer their questions; certain public employees access to (3) for Friday, March 24, 2006; House Jan 20-to Labor and Industry (H) require the Justice Cabinet to provide juvenile court records. concurred in Senate Committee Jan 27-posted in committee copies of documents needed to register HFA (3, M. Weaver) - Include Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2) and sex offenders to each probation and amendment to KRS 17.167 to prohibit (3) ; passed 93-0 HB 405 (BR 1409) - J. Gray parole office; amend KRS 439.265, fire departments, licensed ambulance Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each relating to shock probation, to restore services, or rescue squads from presiding officer; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to subdivision road subsection (5) with the addition of KRS employing persons listed on the sex Apr 18-signed by Governor (Acts ch. districts. 530.064(1)(a); delete new section of offender registry. 182) Amend KRS 179.705 to limit the KRS Chapter 510, relating to minor SCS/LM/CI - Create new section and amounts of revenue on lots in a witnesses; delete amendments to KRS amend various sections of the juvenile HB 404 (BR 1401) - B. Yonts, D. Pasley subdivision road district; amend KRS 510.010, relating to foreign objects; code to require court clerks to keep 179.720 to raise the tax in a subdivision amend KRS 510.060, relating to rape in separate record books of specified AN ACT relating to coal miners. road district from $0.10 per $100 the second degree, to include a person offenses; provide peace officers access Create new sections of KRS Chapter assessed valuation to $0.50 per $100 in a position of authority or special trust to juvenile court records; provide that 351 to establish a mandatory drug and assessed valuation and allow the who engages in sexual intercourse with postsecondary education institutions alcohol testing program for coal miners; trustees of a subdivision road district to a minor under the age of 16; amend shall obtain criminal background stipulate conditions when miners will be levy either that tax or an annual flat fee KRS 510.090, relating to sodomy in the investigations of new employees and subject to drug and alcohol testing; of $500 on each lot in the subdivision third degree, to include a person in a may obtain criminal background establish return-to-work procedures for road district. position of authority or special trust who investigations on contractors, visitors, nonprobationary employees; allow engages in sexual intercourse with a and volunteers; make technical positive results on drug or alcohol tests HB 405 - AMENDMENTS minor under the age 16; amend KRS corrections. to be grounds for termination; require HCS - Retain original provisions of bill; 510.110, relating to sex abuse in the first SFA (1, E. Scorsone) - Amendment employers to provide treatment to remove language permitting the levy of a degree, to establish that when a victim is KRS 610.340; add provision prohibiting nonprobationary miners who test fee of $500 on each lot in the younger than 12, the offense is a Class law enforcement officer from making positive for drugs or alcohol; require the subdivision. C felony; amend KRS 510.120, relating juvenile information public; restrict commissioner of the Department for to sexual abuse in the second degree, to information to official use only. Natural Resources to promulgate Jan 19-introduced in House include a person in a position of SFA (2, E. Scorsone) - Retain original administrative regulations; require that Jan 20-to Local Government (H) authority or special trust who engages in provisions; amend KRS 610.340 to add miners test negative for drugs and Feb 22-posted in committee sexual intercourse with a minor under provision prohibiting law officers from alcohol on pre-employment testing Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st the age of 16; amend KRS 510.155, making juvenile information public; before commencing work; stipulate the reading, to Calendar with Committee relating to the procuring of minors via an restrict information to official use only. controlled substances to be tested for; Substitute electronic communications device, to SFA (3, R. Stivers II) - Prohibit establish certification requirements for Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted include cellular telephones as a placement of a dependent, neglected, or laboratories and cutoff concentrations; for passage in the Regular Orders of the communications system; broaden the abused child with a child committed for require employers to inform miners of Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 offense to include any activity that would the commission of sex crimes unless the the mandatory drug and alcohol testing Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 63-28 violate KRS 510.060, 510.090, 529.030, sexually offending child is kept program; provide for post-accident with Committee Substitute or KRS Chapter 531; amend the creation segregated. testing of miners in the immediate Mar 17-received in Senate of new KRS Chapter 519, relating to vicinity of an accident; prohibit any Mar 21-to Appropriations and tampering with prisoner monitoring Jan 19-introduced in House person from altering an accident scene; Revenue (S) devices, to add "intentionally" to the Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) require miners to pay for return-to-work offense; delete amendments to KRS Feb 21-posting waived; posted in testing and retesting; require employers HB 406 (BR 1286) - J. Vincent, S. 532.025, relating to the death penalty; committee to immediately remove from duty or Baugh, L. Napier amend KRS 532.043, relating to Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st terminate an employee who tests conditional discharge, to add KRS reading, to Calendar with Committee positive for drugs or alcohol; establish AN ACT relating to advertisements for 530.064(1)(a) only; amend KRS Substitute, committee amendment (1- recordkeeping requirements and adult oriented businesses aired on local 533.250, relating to pretrial diversion, to title) confidentiality requirements; prohibit a cable television channels. specify that those on diversion on the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted miner or employer from adulterating a Create a new section of KRS Chapter effective date of this Act may remain on for passage in the Regular Orders of the specimen or disregarding a result; 231 to prohibit ads for adult oriented diversion; amend KRS 620.090, relating Day for Tuesday, February 28, 2006; provide for retesting at the miners businesses on local cable television to temporary custody orders, to specify floor amendments (1) (2) and (3) filed to expense if aggrieved; establish right of channels between 6. a.m. and 10 p.m. that no child shall be placed in a home Committee Substitute appeal procedures; allow the with a child who has been committed to Feb 28-3rd reading; floor amendment commissioner to suspend or revoke HB 406 - AMENDMENTS the Department of Juvenile Justice for (1) ruled out of order ; floor amendment licenses or mine certifications for failure HCS - Delete previous provisions of commission of a sex crime; amend KRS (2) rejected ; passed 99-0 with to comply with the law; amend KRS the bill in their entirety and replace with a 620.230, relating to case permanency Committee Substitute, committee 351.090 to provide monthly inspections; section creating a new section of KRS plans, to specify that no child shall be amendment (1-title) amend KRS 351.101 to list impairment Chapter 421 to prohibit the publication of placed in a home with a child who has Mar 1-received in Senate from drugs and alcohol as a recognized the identity, image, or voice of child been committed to the Department of Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) reason for death or injury of miners and witnesses in criminal cases. Juvenile Justice for commission of a sex Mar 8-taken from committee; 1st express that a mandatory drug and HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title crime; create a new section of KRS reading, to Calendar alcohol testing program can reduce amendment. Chapter 635 to establish that Mar 9-2nd reading; returned to injuries; amend KRS 351.102 to prohibit communications made in the application Judiciary (S) a person performing mining duties Jan 19-introduced in House for or in the course of a child sexual Mar 16-reported favorably, to Rules unless the person has tested negative Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) offender's diagnosis and treatment be with Committee Substitute; posted for for drugs and alcohol or has completed Jan 25-posted in committee privileged; amend KRS 635.515, relating passage in the Regular Orders of the return to duty requirements and to Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, to treatment of juvenile sex offenders, to Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006; require information be provided to to Calendar with Committee Substitute, allow the three-year time limit for passed over and retained in the Orders applicants seeking mine certifications; committee amendment (1-title) treatment to be extended by one of the Day; floor amendment (1) filed to amend KRS 351.140 to provide for Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules additional year by the sentencing court Committee Substitute monthly inspections; amend KRS Mar 15-recommitted to Appropriations upon option of the Department of Mar 17-passed over and retained in 351.170 to require licensees to maintain and Revenue (H) Juvenile Justice; amend various other the Orders of the Day; floor amendment information about the number of miners statutes to conform. (2) filed to Committee Substitute that test positive for drugs and alcohol; HB 407/LM/CI (BR 1532) - S. Baugh, J. HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title Mar 21-passed over and retained in amend KRS 351.193 to provide a right of Jenkins, L. Napier, J. Vincent amendment. the Orders of the Day; floor amendment appeal in the instance that a miner is AN ACT relating to crimes and cabinet to compel compliance with the receive state matching funds for debt received in House; enrolled, signed by punishments. terms of the corrective action plan, or the service if the district has experienced each presiding officer; delivered to Create a new section of KRS Chapter availability of remedies to persons, other student growth over the preceding three Governor 510 to prohibit sexual intercourse, than the cabinet for injury. years that averages 375 or more Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. deviate sexual intercourse, or sexual SCA (1/Title, R. Leeper) - Make title students in average daily attendance; 212) contact by certain criminal justice amendment. require that a district must have levied a employees with a prisoner or inmate; minimum 15 cents equivalent tax rate to HB 415 (BR 1456) - T. McKee amend KRS 510.020 and 510.120 to Jan 19-introduced in House debt service, new facilities, or major conform. Jan 20-to Natural Resources and renovation of existing school facilities to AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife. Environment (H) qualify for the matching funds. Amend KRS 150.990 to allow treble HB 407 - AMENDMENTS Jan 26-posted in committee damages for using prohibited HFA (1, G. Lindsay) - Add Department Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Jan 19-introduced in House substances and devices to kill fish. of Juvenile Justice employees as reading, to Calendar Jan 20-to Education (H) persons who are prohibited from having Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 30-reassigned to Appropriations HB 415 - AMENDMENTS sexual intercourse, deviate sexual for passage in the Regular Orders of the and Revenue (H) HCS - Retain original provisions of HB intercourse, or sexual contact with Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 415; allow for treble damages for persons under the control of the Feb 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 HB 412/LM/CI (BR 1081) - J. Fischer, J. intentional fish kills, establish penalties Department of Juvenile Justice; add Feb 3-received in Senate Carr, C. Embry Jr for violations; exempt water utilities from probationers and parolees as persons Feb 7-to Agriculture and Natural treble damages. against whom sexual conduct is Resources (S) AN ACT relating to the cloning of prohibited by certain criminal justice Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, humans. Jan 19-introduced in House employees. to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 20-to Natural Resources and HFA (2, R. Webb) - Insert provision committee amendment (1-title) 436 to prohibit the cloning of human Environment (H) amending KRS 439.3405 to require Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules beings; define "human cloning," "asexual Jan 26-posted in committee crime victim and prosecutorial notice for Mar 8-posted for passage in the reproduction," and "somatic cell"; Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st medical parole hearings. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, prohibit actual or attempted human reading, to Calendar with Committee March 9, 2006 cloning, and the shipping, receiving, or Substitute Jan 19-introduced in House Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with importing of a cloned human embryo or Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) Committee Substitute, committee any product derived from a cloned Mar 2-posted for passage in the Jan 30-posted in committee amendment (1-title) human embryo; delineate the application Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 10-received in House; to Rules of the new section to research activities; March 3, 2006 to Calendar (H) set civil and criminal penalties; name the Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 17-posted for passage for Act the "Kentucky Human Cloning Committee Substitute Feb 15-posted for passage in the concurrence in Senate Committee Prohibition Act of 2006." Mar 7-received in Senate Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Substitute, committee amendment (1- Mar 9-to Agriculture and Natural February 16, 2006 title) for Monday, March 20, 2006 Jan 19-introduced in House Resources (S) Feb 24-floor amendment (1) filed Mar 23-House concurred in Senate Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) Mar 7-floor amendment (2) filed Committee Substitute, committee HB 416/LM (BR 1455) - T. McKee, D. Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with amendment (1-title) ; passed 98-0 HB 413 (BR 1415) - J. Fischer, W. Hall, Keene floor amendment (1) Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each J. Carr, S. Lee, A. Wuchner Mar 14-received in Senate presiding officer; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to the crime of failure Mar 16-to Judiciary (S) Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to human embryonic to return to custody. 125) research. Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 408 (BR 1503) - J. Gooch Jr Amend KRS 311.800 to add a 520 to create the criminal offense of HB 409 (BR 1519) - T. Edmonds, M. prohibition of use of public funds or failure to return to custody; set the AN ACT relating to asbestos. Rader public facility for nontherapeutic penalty at a Class D felony; amend KRS Amend KRS 224.20-300 to transfer embryonic research that destroys an 520.030 and 520.040, relating to administrative control of the Asbestos AN ACT relating to senior/disabled embryo or subjects an embryo to injury escape, to conform. Emergency Response Act, called combination hunting and fishing or death; define "human embryo" and AHERA, from the Department of licenses. "nontherapeutic research" for Jan 19-introduced in House Environmental Protection, Division of Air Amend KRS 150.175 to provide that a subsection. Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) Quality, to the Environmental and Public person declared 100% disabled by a Protection Cabinet. private company or corporate retirement Jan 19-introduced in House HB 417 (BR 1547) - R. Webb program be eligible for a senior/disabled Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) HB 408 - AMENDMENTS combination hunting and fishing license. AN ACT relating to motor vehicle SCS - Retain original provisions of HB HB 414 (BR 1423) - D. Pasley operator's licenses. 408 and add new section to amend KRS Jan 19-introduced in House Amend KRS 186.412, regarding motor 224.01-526 to provide that a covenant Jan 20-to Natural Resources and AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing vehicle operator's licenses, to allow men not to sue shall preclude any suit or Environment (H) licenses. who wish to change their name upon claim by the commonwealth for Amend KRS 150.175 to provide that a marriage to file an affidavit with the prosecution of civil or administrative HB 410 (BR 1533) - G. Lindsay, J. short-term fishing license may be issued circuit clerk using the same process that enforcement action against the applicant Vincent to a resident as well as a nonresident; is currently used by women to declare for failure to perform remediation under delete hunting preserve license their last name upon marriage. KRS 224.01-400, 224.01-405, any AN ACT relating to the Kentucky provisions. administrative regulations promulgated Rules of Evidence. Jan 19-introduced in House under these statutes, or the Federal Create a new Kentucky Rule Of Jan 19-introduced in House Jan 20-to Transportation (H) Comprehensive Environmental Evidence to allow govern evidence Jan 20-to Natural Resources and Jan 24-posted in committee Response Compensation and Liability concerning habit and routine practice; Environment (H) Jan 26-reported favorably, 1st Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. sec. 9601 et amend KRE 407 to modify evidentiary Feb 23-posted in committee reading, to Calendar seq., for injunctive relief, lien assertion, standards relating to subsequent Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 27-2nd reading, to Rules reimbursement of costs, or civil penalties remedial measures; amend KRE 504 to to Calendar Jan 31-posted for passage in the imposed under KRS 224.99-010 for modify evidentiary standards relating to Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for failure to perform remediation under the husband-wife privilege. Mar 9-posted for passage in the Wednesday, February 1, 2006 KRS 224.01-400 or 224.01-405 and any Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders administrative regulations promulgated Jan 19-introduced in House March 10, 2006 of the Day; recommitted to under these statutes; provide the Jan 20-to Judiciary (H) Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Appropriations and Revenue (H) issuance of a covenant not to sue for a Jan 25-posted in committee Mar 13-received in Senate brownfield site, as defined in 42 U. S. C. Mar 15-to Agriculture and Natural HB 418 (BR 1417) - K. Upchurch sec. 9601(3(), shall preclude any suit or HB 411 (BR 1347) - A. Wuchner, P. Resources (S) claim under state law to compel the Marcotte, D. Osborne Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to health benefit performance of remediation in excess of reading, to Consent Calendar plans. that required in the approved corrective AN ACT relating to growth districts. Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 304.17A-005 to add to action plan; provide that the act shall not Amend KRS 157.621 to provide that a Apr 10-posted for passage in the the definition of "creditable coverage" limit appeals of final cabinet orders and district that has levied the growth nickel Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, and "excepted benefits," and to define determinations, actions against the under this section for new facilities shall April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 36-1; "dependent," "employee benefit plan," "group health plan," and "participant"; provided by a physician or osteopath. participation in certain local tax amend KRS 304.17A-220 to clarify the SFA (2, R. Roeding) - Create new AN ACT relating to workers' increment financing arrangements; pre-existing condition exclusion for sections of subtitles 17A, 17B and 17C compensation. amend KRS 65.680 to include housing members of a group health plan, of KRS Chapter 304 to provide that a Create a new section of KRS Chapter authorities and community including a requirement that the pre- health insurer offering a health benefit 342 to create a rebuttable presumption redevelopment authorities as agencies existing condition be diagnosed and plan, including Kentucky Access or a that heart disease in a paid or volunteer eligible to be involved in a tax increment treated by a licensed medical limited health service benefit plan, shall firefighter is the result of his or her financing district; amend KRS 65.682 to professional; require notice requirements not impose a copayment or coinsurance employment; specify the conditions encourage development by private for the exclusion; define the method for amount for services rendered by a under which the presumption shall apply. enterprise; create a new section of KRS calculation of creditable coverage for a chiropractor, optometrist, osteopath, or 65.680 to 65.699 to permit a city or pre-existing condition exclusion period; podiatrist that is greater than Jan 19-introduced in House county which participates in a planning define "enrollment date," "first day of copayments charged for services of a Jan 20-to Labor and Industry (H) unit and meets specified conditions to coverage," "late enrollee," "late primary care provider for the same or Jan 27-posted in committee establish a development area for enrollment," and "significant break in similar condition; provide that Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st community redevelopment; create a new coverage"; exempt children from the pre- notwithstanding this amendment an reading, to Calendar section of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to existing condition exclusion without a insurer may offer one or more health Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules establish various requirements on significant break in coverage; exempt benefit plans that contain deductibles, Feb 6-posted for passage in the participating local governments; create a children 30 days after adoption from the coinsurance, or copayments without any Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, new section of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to pre-existing condition exclusion without restriction or limitation thereon or without February 7, 2006 establish additional requirements relative a significant break in coverage; prohibit any limits on the level of reimbursement Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 88-7 to planning and zoning and to specify imposing a pre-existing condition for contracted health care providers or Feb 8-received in Senate the membership and other requirements exclusion relating to a condition based non-contracted health care providers. Feb 10-to State and Local for board members, administration, solely on genetic information; require Government (S) employees or members; create a new that a certificate of creditable coverage Jan 19-introduced in House section of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to be provided without charge; add events Jan 20-to Banking and Insurance (H) HB 421 (BR 1370) - A. Arnold, K. Stein, provide for service payment agreements; qualifying for special enrollment in a Feb 14-posting waived J. Crenshaw, R. Damron, D. Ford, W. amend KRS 132.012 to conform; amend group plan; allow 30 days for special Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Hall, R. Nelson, T. Pullin, M. Rader, A. KRS 148.851, 148.855, and 139.536 to enrollment of an employee or the reading, to Calendar with Committee Simpson, J. Vincent allow a "destination retail attraction" to employee's dependent after the Substitute receive the tourism sales tax credit; specified event occurs; require an Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to insurance amend KRS 148.859 to revise employer to provide employees with a Feb 28-floor amendment (1) filed to payments for firefighters permanently requirements for various tourism notice of special enrollment rights when Committee Substitute and totally disabled in the line of duty. development projects; .amend KRS initially offered the opportunity to enroll; Mar 1-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 95A.070 to provide for an 68.645, 132.010, and 132.027 to clarify establish the requirements regarding Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, annual consumer price index increase to the treatment of property subject to a creditable coverage; amend KRS March 2, 2006 the payments paid to supplement life local tax increment financing project 304.17A-230 to authorize the Office of Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with and health insurance to firefighters relating to the provisions of House Bill Insurance to promulgate regulations; Committee Substitute, floor amendment permanently and totally disabled in the 44; amend KRS 154.24-090 to allow an amend KRS 304.17A-096, 304.17A-430, (1) line of duty. eligible company that locates a project 304.175-001, and 304.38A-010 to Mar 9-received in Senate adjoining a regional postsecondary conform. Mar 13-to Banking and Insurance (S) Jan 19-introduced in House education center to alternatively satisfy Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st Jan 20-to Local Government (H) wage and benefits requirements and to HB 418 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Calendar with committee Jan 27-posted in committee require that the company compensate a HCS - Retain original provisions; amendment (1) Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, minimum of 90 percent of full-time include an association plan in the Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules; floor to Calendar employees whose jobs were created as definition of "individual market"; make amendment (1) filed Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted a result of the project with base hourly technical change in Section 2(7)(a)1; Mar 22-posted for passage in the for passage in the Regular Orders of the wages plus employee benefits equal to add section 9 which amends KRS Regular Orders of the Day for Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 or greater than 200 percent of the 304.17A-617 to allow a health insurer 10 Wednesday, March 22, 2006; floor Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 97-0 federal minimum wage; amend KRS days rather than 5 days in which to amendment (2) filed ; 3rd reading; Feb 14-received in Senate 132.200 and KRS 139.480 to exempt respond to the Office of Insurance committee amendment (1) withdrawn ; Feb 16-to State and Local personal aircraft from local taxation and concerning a request for a review of a passed 36-1 with floor amendment (1) Government (S) from the sales and use tax; amend KRS coverage denial. Mar 23-received in House; to Rules 65.490 and 65.493 to expand use of HFA (1, K. Upchurch) - Make change (H) HB 422/FN (BR 1478) - H. Moberly Jr, urban renewal agencies to cities of the to Section 2(2)(c) to provide that except Mar 24-posted for passage for Ji. Lee, D. Keene, S. Nunn, R. Palumbo, second class and urban-county for individuals who apply for coverage in concurrence in Senate floor amendment D. Pasley, J. Richards, R. Wilkey governments; amend KRS 45.3511 to the individual market, the period of any (1) allow a county that contains no pre-existing condition exclusion that Apr 10-House concurred in Senate AN ACT relating to economic incorporated area to submit two block would otherwise apply to an individual floor amendment (1) ; passed 96-0; development. grant applications per year, one as a may be reduced by the number of days enrolled, signed by each presiding Create new sections of Subtitle 20 of county, and one as a city; create a new of creditable coverage the individual has officer; delivered to Governor KRS Chapter 154 to establish a small section of KRS Chapter 139 to allow a as of the effective date of coverage Apr 25-became law without business grant program to match Phase sales tax exemption for certain coal- under the policy; make change to Governor's signature I grants from the federal Small Business based power plants; amend KRS Section 9(3)(b) to change 10 days to 10 Innovation and Research Program and 103.200 and 103.2101 to expand business days. HB 419/LM (BR 1476) - A. Simpson Small Business Technology Transfer availability of revenue bonds for city or SCA (1, T. Buford) - Create new Program; have program administered by county projects; provide grandfathering sections of subtitles 17A, 17B, and 17C AN ACT relating to the sale of the Department of Commercialization provisions for projects under prior law; of KRS Chapter 304 to provide that a alcoholic beverages on election days. and Innovation for a Knowledge Based provide effective dates. health insurer offering a health benefit Amend KRS 119.215 to allow the sale Economy, under authority of the SCS (2) - Retain original provisions; plan, including Kentucky Access or a of alcoholic beverages after 12 noon; Kentucky Economic Development create a new section of KRS 65.680 to limited health service benefit plan, shall amend KRS 242.100 to allow the sale of Finance Authority; allow match grants of 65.699 to permit limited state not impose a copayment or coinsurance alcoholic beverages after 12 noon; up to $100,000; provide application participation in certain local tax amount for services rendered by a amend KRS 244.290 to allow the sale of procedures; require business to be increment financing arrangements; chiropractor, optometrist, osteopath, or alcoholic beverages after 12 noon; located in Kentucky; require grant to amend KRS 65.680 to include housing podiatrist that is greater than amend KRS 244.480 to allow the sale of benefit Kentucky economy to be eligible; authorities and community copayments charged for services of a alcoholic beverages after 12 noon. require grant recipient to report and redevelopment authorities as agencies primary care provider for the same or account for expenditures; allow eligible to be involved in a tax increment similar condition. Jan 19-introduced in House Kentucky Economic Development financing district; amend KRS 65.682 to SFA (1, T. Shaughnessy) - Retain Jan 20-to Elections, Const. Finance Authority to create a Phase II encourage development by private original provisions and add new sections Amendments & Intergovernmental match grant program on similar terms enterprise; create a new section of KRS to prohibit insurers, health benefit plans Affairs (H) and conditions. 65.680 to 65.699 to permit a city or under Kentucky Access, and limited Jan 24-posted in committee county which participates in a planning health benefit plans from imposing a HB 422 - AMENDMENTS unit and meets specified conditions to greater copayment for services rendered HB 420/LM (BR 884) - J. Jenkins, M. SCS (1) - Retain original provisions; establish a development area for by a chiropractor or optometrist than the Marzian, R. Nelson, D. Owens, J. create a new section of KRS 65.680 to community redevelopment; create a new copayment for the same service Vincent 65.699 to permit limited state section of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to establish various requirements on passed with Committee Substitute, HB 424 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 198B.030 to permit the participating local governments; create a committee amendment (1-title) HCS - Create a new section of KRS Office of Housing, Buildings and new section of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to Apr 10-bill reconsidered (change Chapter 403 to provide in domestic Construction to enter into agreements as establish additional requirements relative PASSED status); returned to relations cases in which the disclosure of well as contracts with the subdivisions to planning and zoning and to specify Appropriations and Revenue (S); a personal identifier is required that the and instrumentalities of the federal the membership and other requirements reported favorably, to Rules with disclosure be made in accordance with government and with instrumentalities of for board members, administration, Committee Substitute (2) ; posted for the Rules of Civil Procedure; require the the state government; amend KRS employees or members; create a new passage in the Regular Orders of the court clerk to allow certain parties 318.054 to require an applicant for section of KRS 65.680 to 65.699 to Day for Monday, April 10, 2006; 3rd access to the unredacted sealed copy; renewal of a master or journeyman provide for service payment agreements; reading; Committee Substitute amend KRS 403.150, 403.160, 403.211, plumber's license to present evidence of amend KRS 132.012 to conform; create withdrawn; passed 32-4-1 with 407.5311, and 407.5602 to conform. the completion of continuing education a new section of KRS 148.350 to Committee Substitute (2), committee requirements; require evidence of 148.860 and amend KRS 139.536 to amendment (1-title) HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title completion of continuing education allow a "destination retail attraction" to Apr 11-received in House; posted for amendment. requirement for reviving an expired receive the tourism attraction sales tax passage for concurrence in Senate license; amendments to KRS 318.054 refund if the project receives final Committee Substitute (2), committee Jan 20-introduced in House EFFECTIVE July 1, 2007. approval on or before June 30, 2008; amendment (1-title) Jan 23-to Judiciary (H) amend KRS 148.859 to revise Jan 30-posted in committee HB 427 - AMENDMENTS requirements for various tourism Introduced Jan. 20, 2006 Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, HCS - Amend KRS 198B.030 to development projects; amend KRS to Calendar with Committee Substitute, permit the Office of Housing, Buildings 68.645, 132.010, and 132.027 to clarify HB 423 (BR 1490) - A. Arnold committee amendment (1-title) and Construction to enter into the treatment of property subject to a Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules agreements as well as contracts with the local tax increment financing project AN ACT relating to elections. Mar 8-posted for passage in the subdivisions and instrumentalities of the relating to the provisions of House Bill Amend KRS 118.125, 118.165, Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, federal government and with 44; amend KRS 154.24-090 to allow an 118A.060, and 83A.045 to require that March 9, 2006 instrumentalities of the state eligible company that locates a project signature for nomination papers not be Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with government; amend KRS 318.054 to adjoining a regional postsecondary solicited prior to the first Wednesday Committee Substitute, committee require an applicant for renewal of a education center and receives approval after the first Monday in November of the amendment (1-title) master or journeyman plumber's license from the KEDFA prior to July 1, 2008 to year preceding the year in which the Mar 16-received in Senate to present evidence of the completion of alternatively satisfy wage and benefits office will appear on the ballot; amend Mar 20-to Judiciary (S) continuing education requirements; requirements and to require that the KRS 118.227 to require the Secretary of Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st require evidence of completion of company compensate a minimum of 90 State to certify any changes made to a reading, to Consent Calendar continuing education requirement for percent of full-time employees whose slate of candidates to the appropriate Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted reviving an expired license; require jobs were created as a result of the county clerk, registry, and the State for passage in the Consent Orders of the continuing education administrative project with base hourly wages plus Board of Elections; amend KRS 118.405 Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 regulations to be promulgated with the employee benefits equal to or greater to prohibit any candidate from filing for Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; advice of the State Plumbing Code than 200 percent of the federal minimum more than one office in a primary, received in House; enrolled, signed by Committee; Section 2 effective July 1, wage; amend KRS 132.200 and KRS general, or special election. each presiding officer; delivered to 2007. 139.480 to exempt personal aircraft from Governor local taxation and from the sales and HB 423 - AMENDMENTS Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 20-introduced in House use tax; amend KRS 65.490 and 65.493 HCS - Retain original language and 126) Jan 23-to State Government (H) to expand use of urban renewal amend KRS 118.125, 118.165, Feb 2-posted in committee agencies to cities of the second class 118.315,118A.060, and 83A.045 to HB 425/CI (BR 1589) - J. Richards Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st and urban-county governments; amend prohibit signatures for nominations reading, to Calendar with Committee KRS 45.3511 to allow a county that papers from being affixed on the AN ACT relating to state prisoners. Substitute contains no incorporated area to submit documents to be filed prior to the first Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules two block grant applications per year, Wednesday after the first Monday in 197 to require the Department to levy a Feb 22-posted for passage in the one as a county, and one as a city; November of the year preceding the twenty-five cents transaction fee, not to Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, create a new section of KRS Chapter year in which the office will appear on exceed four dollars per month, on the February 23, 2006 139 to allow a sales tax exemption for the ballot. transaction when a inmate accesses an Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 91-2 with certain coal-based power plants; amend inmate account; amend KRS 439.315 to Committee Substitute KRS 103.200 and 103.2101 to expand Jan 20-introduced in House increase the minimum felony probation Mar 13-received in Senate availability of revenue bonds for city or Jan 23-to Elections, Const. or parole supervision fee to $25; amend Mar 15-to Licensing, Occupations & county projects; provide grandfathering Amendments & Intergovernmental KRS 532.050 to impose a fee for the Administrative Regulations (S) provisions for projects under prior law; Affairs (H) preparation of a presentence Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st provide effective dates. Jan 24-posted in committee investigation; amend KRS 533.030 to reading, to Consent Calendar SCA (1/Title, C. Borders) - Make title Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, require at least a $20 fee for drug or Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules amendment. to Calendar with Committee Substitute alcohol tests for persons placed on Mar 23-posted for passage in the Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules parole or conditional discharge where Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Jan 19-introduced in House Feb 6-posted for passage in the that testing is ordered by the court. March 24, 2006 Jan 20-to Economic Development (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; Jan 25-posted in committee February 7, 2006 Jan 20-introduced in House received in House; enrolled, signed by Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with Jan 23-to Judiciary (H) each presiding officer; delivered to to Calendar Committee Substitute Jan 26-reassigned to State Governor Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-received in Senate Government (H) Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 13-recommitted to Appropriations Feb 13-to State and Local Jan 30-posted in committee; posting 167) and Revenue (H) Government (S) waived Mar 1-posted in committee Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st HB 428 (BR 1575) - A. Simpson, D. Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules HB 424 (BR 1481) - T. Kerr, A. Simpson reading, to Calendar Keene Mar 8-posted for passage in the Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, AN ACT relating to the protection of for passage in the Regular Orders of the AN ACT relating to omitted tangible March 9, 2006 personal identifiers in domestic relation Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 and intangible property taxes. Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 95-0 cases. Feb 17-3rd reading, passed 87-8 Amend KRS 132.320 to require the Mar 10-received in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 21-received in Senate Department of Revenue to provide a list Mar 14-to Appropriations and 403 to provide in domestic relations Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) to each county, school district, or other Revenue (S) cases in which the disclosure of a Social local taxing district identifying each Mar 22-taken from committee; 1st Security number is required, that the HB 426/LM (BR 1282) - J. Carr individual taxpayer making a payment reading, to Calendar disclosure be made not in the text of a and the amount of each payment at the Mar 23-2nd reading; returned to document in the public record of the Feb 6-WITHDRAWN time that omitted property distributions Appropriations and Revenue (S) case, but in a separate form to be stored are made to the local districts. Mar 24-reported favorably, to Rules in a separate, secure area; amend KRS HB 427 (BR 1416) - K. Upchurch, J. with Committee Substitute, committee 403.150, 403.160, 403.211, 407.5311, Barrows Jan 20-introduced in House amendment (1-title) ; posted for passage and 407.5602 to conform. Jan 23-to Local Government (H) in the Regular Orders of the Day for AN ACT relating to the Office of Jan 27-posted in committee Friday, March 24, 2006; 3rd reading, Housing, Buildings and Construction. HB 429 (BR 1396) - C. Hoffman, C. 157 to state the findings and intent of the HB 436/LM (BR 1472) - R. Damron, S. Miller General Assembly regarding early AN ACT relating to high school Lee, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Comer childhood education; amend KRS athletics. Jr, T. Couch, R. Crimm, J. DeCesare, W. AN ACT relating to the acquisition of 157.3175 to require eligibility for Amend KRS 156.070 to increase high Dedman Jr, J. Draud, J. Fischer, M. cemetery land. preschool to be based on the federal school athletic eligibility by allowing any Harmon, B. Montell, D. Osborne, T. Amend KRS 416.210 to require burial poverty guideline up to two hundred student who turns 19 years of age on or Pullin, S. Rudy, T. Turner associations to have local legislative percent of the guideline; delete language after July 1 to maintain eligibility, rather approval prior to condemnation of land. no longer needed and other changes to than only those students who turn 19 on AN ACT relating to the Kentucky conform; appropriate $27,000,000 each or after August 1; extend high school Unified Juvenile Code. Jan 20-introduced in House year of the 2006-2008 biennium for athletic eligibility to any student who Amend KRS 610.015, relating to Jan 23-to Local Government (H) preschool; create a new section of KRS turns nineteen years of age on or after juvenile proceedings, to remove a Jan 27-posted in committee Chapter 157 to require that full-day July 1, rather than on or after August 1, provision regarding confidentiality of Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st kindergarten be offered in all school for that school year only. juvenile records for a juvenile tried as an reading, to Calendar districts in the 2007-2008 fiscal year; adult; amend KRS 610.070, relating to Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted provide temporary waiver for those Jan 23-introduced in House juvenile hearings, to permit the public to for passage in the Regular Orders of the districts that can document a lack of Jan 24-to Education (H) view hearings for a juvenile tried as an Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 facilities; provide funding for those Feb 21-posted in committee adult for a sex crime, felony involving Feb 3-3rd reading, passed 93-0 districts that were offering full-day Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, force or threat of force, burglary in the Feb 6-received in Senate kindergarten at the effective date of this to Calendar first or second degree, or a any offense Feb 8-to State and Local Government Act, with each kindergarten student Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted involving a deadly weapon or dangerous (S) counted .6 day; provide full-day funding for passage in the Regular Orders of the instrument; provide for closing Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, for new programs; require the General Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 proceedings to protect child witnesses or to Consent Calendar Assembly during the 2008-2010 Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 95-3 child victims; amend KRS 610.120, Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules biennium to review the mathematical Mar 7-received in Senate relating to commitment orders and child Mar 14-posted for passage in the factors used to calculate funding for Mar 9-to Education (S) placement, to provide for 10 working Consent Orders of the Day for kindergarten and to adjust the factors as days notice to the Department of Wednesday, March 15, 2006 appropriate in order to provide a more HB 433 (BR 1577) - Ji. Lee Juvenile Justice in the event of motions Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 equitable funding methodology for all involving the case; amend KRS 610.320 Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, districts; appropriate $34,000,000 in the AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. to separate the ordinary juvenile docket signed by each presiding officer; 2007-2008 fiscal year to provide Amend KRS 139.480 to exempt from records from juvenile felony records for delivered to Governor additional funding for kindergarten; sales and use tax repair and children over the age of 12; permit law Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. amend KRS 158.060 and 157.360 to replacement parts for a vehicle that are enforcement records regarding a child 44) conform. part of a fleet used in interstate under 18 to be open if the charges are commerce, provided the vehicle is on the juvenile felony docket; state that HB 430 (BR 1395) - C. Hoffman HB 5 - AMENDMENTS licensed for use on the highway under a other juvenile records are to be closed; HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; proportional registration; EFFECTIVE amend KRS 610.340, relating to sharing AN ACT relating to the powers of the amend KRS 157.3175 to require local August 1, 2006. juvenile records with agencies, to fiscal court. school districts to work with Head Start provide that records on the juvenile Amend KRS 67.080, relating to the and other existing preschool programs to Jan 23-introduced in House felony docket are open records unless powers of the fiscal court, by deleting avoid duplication of programs and Jan 24-to Appropriations and ordered closed by the court for good provisions for property valuation, services; require local school districts to Revenue (H) cause; amend KRS 610.345, relating to condemnation, and purchase price certify annually that the district is fully sharing of juvenile records with schools, determination. utilizing the Head Start program; require HB 434 (BR 1632) - T. Riner to require sharing of juvenile felony Department of Education to withhold a docket records with schools, HB 430 - AMENDMENTS portion of preschool funding for failure to Feb 23-WITHDRAWN immediately after petition if filed; permit HCS - Amend KRS 67.080 to require comply. the court to direct the prosecutor to a certified real property appraisal for all HB 435/FN (BR 1552) - D. Keene, C. share additional information with the purchases of real property greater than Jan 23-introduced in House Hoffman, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. schools; delete most restrictions on $60,000.00; repeals certain Jan 24-to Education (H) Meeks, C. Miller, R. Nelson, D. Owens, schools keeping juvenile felony records requirements for purchase of real Jan 30-posted in committee J. Richards, C. Siler, A. Simpson, M. confidential. property. Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Weaver, S. Westrom to Calendar Jan 23-introduced in House Jan 20-introduced in House Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to live organ Jan 24-to Judiciary (H) Jan 23-to Local Government (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the donation. Jan 27-posted in committee Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 437/LM (BR 955) - A. Simpson, J. Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 6-taken from the Regular Orders 141 to establish a tax credit for Bowen to Calendar with Committee Substitute of the Day; recommitted to individuals who incur unreimbursed Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules Appropriations and Revenue (H) expenses associated with live organ AN ACT relating to local government. Feb 13-posted for passage in the Mar 1-posted in committee donation; amend KRS 141.0205 to Create new sections of KRS 67 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 7-reported favorably, to Rules conform; create a new section of KRS relating to the formation of a unified local February 14, 2006 with Committee Substitute Chapter 18A to provide that state government; permit a county and cities Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 90-0 with Mar 8-posted for passage in the employees who donate a live organ shall within the county to unite to form a Committee Substitute Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, be entitled to 30 days paid leave; unified local government; define "citizen Mar 6-received in Senate March 9, 2006 provide that the provisions of Sections 1 members", "participating cities", and Mar 8-to State and Local Government Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with and 3 of this Act shall be known as "population"; establish the procedure for (S) Committee Substitute "Beth's Bill." unification to require the enactment of Mar 10-received in Senate ordinances by the participating local Introduced Jan. 23, 2006 Mar 14-to Appropriations and Jan 23-introduced in House governments or the submission of a Revenue (S) Jan 24-to Health and Welfare (H) petition from the public as prescribed, HB 5/FN (BR 1224) - H. Moberly Jr, J. Feb 6-posted in committee require the county clerk to certify Richards, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, M. HB 431 (BR 1390) - J. Comer Jr Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, petitions or ordinances as valid, require Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. to Calendar clerk to notify the designated local Crenshaw, R. Damron, D. Graham, J. AN ACT relating to county immunity. Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules officials of the validation of the Gray, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, J. Jenkins, D. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 13-recommitted to Appropriations ordinances or petitions and the initiation Keene, Ji. Lee, C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. 411 to set out liability protection and Revenue (H) of the unification process, and require Miller, F. Nesler, D. Owens, D. Pasley, provisions for county governments which Feb 22-posted in committee the appointment of a unification review T. Pullin, R. Rand, C. Siler, A. Smith, J. allow public or civic activities upon Feb 27-reported favorably, to Rules commission within 60 days of the Stacy, K. Stein, T. Thompson, S. county owned land or facilities modeled Feb 28-posted for passage in the initiation of the process by the county Westrom, B. Yonts on the liability protections for landowners Regular Orders of the Day for clerk; require a unification review found in the recreational use statute. Wednesday, March 1, 2006 commission to be no less than 20 nor AN ACT relating to early childhood Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 100-0 more than 40 members, and permit the education and making an appropriation Jan 23-introduced in House Mar 2-received in Senate county judge/executive and the mayors therefor. Jan 24-to Judiciary (H) Mar 6-to Appropriations and Revenue of the participating cities to determine Create a new section of KRS Chapter (S) the size of the commission, require the HB 432 (BR 1606) - G. Lindsay membership to be equally divided between the county and participating local Constitutional offices but permit the Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st HB 439 (BR 1593) - J. Jenkins, H. cities with the ratio of the membership unified local government to assign the reading, to Calendar with Committee Collins between the cities and county as duties of these officers as prescribed, Substitute prescribed, provide that the chair of the and extend any previous oversight of Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to cosmetology and commission be a citizen member elected these offices to the new unified local Feb 23-posted for passage in the nail technology. by majority vote of the membership, and government; require all city and county Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Amend KRS 317A.050, relating to the require vacancies to be filled as government employees to become February 24, 2006 Kentucky Board of Hairdressers and originally provided; require the employees of the unified local Feb 24-floor amendment (1) filed to Cosmetologists, to delete the specific commission to be funded by the county government, extend all previously held Committee Substitute amounts listed for various licensing fees; and participating cities in proposition to civil service rights to employees until Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with add licensing fee references to KRS their relative population as prescribed; changed by ordinance or statute, and Committee Substitute, floor amendment 317A.062, the statute that sets the outline those issues to be studied by the extend all rights, privileges, and (1) maximum fees, and to 201 KAR 12:260, commission and the contents of a protection of beneficiaries of retirement Mar 1-received in Senate the administrative regulation that sets unification plan if it is determined that a and pension funds until all benefits due Mar 3-to State and Local Government out the specific licensing fees charged; unification is to be proposed, permit the each beneficiary are paid; permit the (S) amend KRS 317A.090 to replace the commission to propose the formation of territory of a unified local government to Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st specific fee listed for initial cosmetology a single unit of government; and require be divided into service districts for taxing reading, to Calendar school licensure with a reference to the a unification plan to be completed within purposes as prescribed; permit the Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules relevant controlling statute and 2 years of the commission's appointment continuation of all special purpose taxing Apr 12-posted for passage in the administrative regulation. or be dissolved; vest all legislative districts within the county unless Regular Orders of the Day for authority of a unified local government in eliminated under the unification plan or Wednesday, April 12, 2006; 3rd reading, Jan 23-introduced in House a legislative council, vest the executive later dissolved as provided by statute, passed 35-0; received in House; Jan 24-to Licensing and Occupations authority in a chief executive officer who and permit the unified local government enrolled, signed by each presiding (H) shall have the powers and duties of a to retain the taxing authority of the officer; delivered to Governor Jan 30-posting waived county judge/executive and a mayor as special purpose local government Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, prescribed, permit the employment of a notwithstanding KRS 132.027; require all 246) to Calendar chief administrative officer as prescribed, ordinances creating board, Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules require all appointments to be made by commissions, interlocal agreements, and HB 438 (BR 1613) - B. Montell, A. Feb 6-posted for passage in the the chief executive officer with authorities to be deemed reenacted Arnold, D. Graham Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, confirmation subject to the approval by a unless eliminated by the unification plan, February 7, 2006 majority of the legislative council, and permit all appointees to continue to AN ACT relating to elections and Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 88-10 require the salary of the chief executive serve for the remainder of their original declaring an emergency. Feb 15-received in Senate officer to be no less than the salary of a appointments, permit the unified local Amend KRS 117.255 to create an Feb 17-to Licensing, Occupations & county judge/executive based on the government to restructure, abolish, exception to the two-minute time period Administrative Regulations (S) county population as prescribed; require consolidate, or alter in any way such allowed for each voter to occupy a voting the holding of at least 1 public hearing entities as permitted by law, and require booth for disabled persons. Introduced Jan. 24, 2006 prior to the finalizing of the unification the continuation of any planning plan, permit the holding of additional commission until dissolved as provided HB 438 - AMENDMENTS HB 440/LM (BR 1637) - K. Stein, J. public hearings, and require the public by law; require the continuation of SCS - Retain original provisions; Crenshaw notice of such hearings as prescribed in existing tax rates and levels of service amend KRS 118.125, 118.165, 118.315, KRS Chapter 424; require the unification until changed by the unified local 118A.060, and 83A.045 to prohibit AN ACT relating to collective commission to vote on the final version government, permit the unified local signatures for nominations papers from bargaining. of the plan, and require the plan to be government to provide for a level of being affixed on the documents to be Amend KRS 67A.6901 to include approved by a majority of the services and taxation as prescribed for filed prior to the first Wednesday after senior dispatch communication officers commission's members prior to its those properties located in the former the first Monday in November of the year in the definition of firefighter for the submission to the voters of the county at cities which may be of a different level preceding the year in which the office purpose of collective bargaining in an the next regular election; require the and different tax rate than areas which will appear on the ballot; amend KRS urban county government. question on adoption of a unification were formerly unincorporated, and 118.227 to require the Secretary of State plan to be filed with the county clerk and provide for the payment and purchase of to certify any changes made to a slate of HB 440 - AMENDMENTS advertised as prescribed, require a certificates of delinquencies on former candidates to the appropriate county HCS/LM - Amend KRS 67A.6901 to majority of those voting to adopt a city tax bills as provided; require any clerk, registry, and the state board of include senior dispatch communications unification plan, require the question on nonparticipating city in a unified county elections; amend KRS 117.995 to officers in the definition of "firefighter" for unification to be governed by those laws to remain incorporated with all previous provide that any person who applies for the purpose of collective bargaining in on elections as prescribed and in KRS powers, prohibit any further an absentee ballot on an application, an urban-county government. Chapters 116 to 121, require a incorporation of cities in a unified county, other than a federal postcard application, unification plan to take effect January 1 and prohibit any annexation by a city in a that was not furnished by the county HFA (1, K. Stein) - Amend various following the election of officers for the unified county unless approved by the clerk is guilty of a Class D felony. sections of KRS Chapter 67A by unified government and thereafter as legislative council of the unified local inserting "Firefighter personnel" in the prescribed, and prohibit the question of government as provided. Jan 23-introduced in House collective bargaining provisions relating unification from being submitted again Jan 24-to Elections, Const. to police officers and firefighters. for 2 years if rejected by the voters; HB 437 - AMENDMENTS Amendments & Intergovernmental provide for the redistricting of legislative HCS/LM - Eliminate provision to begin Affairs (H) Jan 24-introduced in House council seats as prescribed; permit the the unification process by petition; Jan 31-posted in committee Jan 25-to Local Government (H) unified local government to exercise the require the city and county legislative Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 27-posted in committee powers and privileges of counties and bodies to approve the appointees to the to Calendar Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st the highest class of city within the unification commission; extend from 2 to Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Calendar with Committee county, extend the same sovereign 5 years after an unfavorable vote the Feb 6-posted for passage in the Substitute immunity to a unified local government waiting period before another attempt at Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules as other local governments, and require unification can occur; permit the February 7, 2006 Feb 16-posted for passage in the the enactment and enforcement of local unification commission to determine Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, ordinances as prescribed; require all which pre-existing local ordinances will Mar 16-received in Senate February 17, 2006; floor amendment (1) ordinances, resolutions and orders of the continue in effect and where they will be Mar 20-to State and Local filed to Committee Substitute county and participating cities to be in in effect until changed by the new Government (S) Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with effect so long as they do not conflict or legislative council; include jailers and Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Committee Substitute, floor amendment until specifically superseded by a sheriffs in the list of local constitutional reading, to Consent Calendar with (1) specific act of the new unified officers whose term of office and election Committee Substitute Feb 23-received in Senate government, and provide for the would not be affected by a unified local Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 27-to Economic Development, effective application of conflicting government; make technical changes to for passage in the Consent Orders of the Tourism & Labor (S) ordinances; provide for the continuation conform. Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 of all contracts, bonds, and franchises in HFA (1, A. Simpson) - Make technical Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with HB 441 (BR 1496) - A. Arnold, K. effect in all cities and the county, and correction. Committee Substitute ; received in Upchurch, D. Owens provide that these conflicts shall be House; to Rules (H); posted for passage resolved so as to not to impair the rights Jan 23-introduced in House for concurrence in Senate Committee AN ACT relating to higher education of any party involved; require the Jan 24-to Local Government (H) Substitute finance. continued existence and election of all Feb 10-posted in committee Create a new section of KRS 164.740 maximum number of years for service insurer that provides coverage solely to provider billing of enrollees and a fine of to 164.785 to make a legislative finding credit eligible to be received for each Medicaid recipients, Medicare not less than $100 for any insurer in that encouraging adult high school year of qualifying service; allow an active beneficiaries, CHAMPUS insureds, or violation; amend KRS 216.2921 to direct graduates and GED recipients to pursue and vested member of the Judicial self-insured groups; require participating the Cabinet for Health and Family a postsecondary degree is important to Retirement Plan to receive service credit insurers to offer at least three plans, Services to educate consumers on the improve the state's degree production for service to an in-state institution of which must be a consumer-driven plan, cost and quality of health care; amend rates and level of educational attainment learning; set maximum number of years; basic benefit plan, and enriched plan; KRS 216.2923 to require the secretary of its citizens; permit the Kentucky establish requirements for purchase of require each participating insurer to to make publicly available on the Internet Higher Education Assistance Authority to service credit. conduct a health risk assessment and in understandable language information offer one-time grants not to exceed $500 offer a wellness program, case that allows consumers to draw per academic year to independent Jan 24-introduced in House management services, and disease meaningful comparisons between every financially needy Kentucky Jan 25-to Judiciary (H) management services; require a healthy hospital and ambulatory facility in the undergraduates enrolled on a less than Mar 9-posted in committee; posting lifestyle discount for participating Commonwealth; require the cabinet half-time basis; establish eligibility waived employers; permit a separate class of advisory committee to utilize the Health requirements for students to receive a Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st business to be established for rate filings Services Data Advisory Committee to grant. reading, to Calendar for plans offered under the ICARE review administrative regulations on Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Program; permit incentive payments of quality outcome measurements; amend Jan 24-introduced in House for passage in the Regular Orders of the $40 per employee per month and $60 KRS 216.2925 to require hospitals to Jan 25-to Education (H) Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 per employee per month under the two report certain data on a quarterly, rather Jan 30-posted in committee Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders incentive programs; direct the allocated than periodic, basis; permit electronic Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, of the Day; recommitted to surplus remaining in the ICARE Program submission formats; permit the cabinet to Calendar Appropriations and Revenue (H) to be carried forward to the next fiscal to collect data using the Professional Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules year through the end of the pilot period; 837 or Institutional 837 format; amend Feb 8-posted for passage in the HB 444/LM (BR 1579) - S. Nunn authorize the Office of Insurance to limit KRS 216.2927 to make technical Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, enrollment for the ICARE Program; change; amend KRS 216.2929 to direct February 9, 2006 AN ACT relating to foster families. authorize the Office of Insurance to the cabinet to publish on the Internet Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Amend KRS 138.470 to exempt from select a licensed third-party reports on health care charges and Feb 10-received in Senate motor vehicle use tax any transfers administrator; establish the duties of the quality and outcomes on an annual basis Feb 14-to Education (S) between foster parents and foster third-party administrator; direct the office on or before July 1; amend KRS children. to establish an ICARE Program fund; 216B.250 to require a hospital and HB 442 (BR 1495) - A. Arnold require the office to work with the ambulatory surgical center to furnish Jan 24-introduced in House Cabinet for Health and Family Services each requesting paying patient prior to AN ACT relating to eggs. Jan 25-to Appropriations and to review the availability of federal funds nonemergency treatment with a written Amend KRS 260.550 to authorize the Revenue (H) for the ICARE Program; permit the good-faith estimate of the reasonably Department of Agriculture to issue a stop Office of Insurance to implement the anticipated charges; prohibit a hospital order to an egg seller that does not HB 445 (BR 1497) - T. Thompson, B. program through arrangements with or ambulatory surgical center from submit an emergency recall plan; amend Smith, R. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold other agencies of the Commonwealth; requiring a paying patient to sign any KRS 260.610 to require submittal of an Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, J. require insurers to disclose the form that requires or binds the patient to emergency recall plan to the Bowen, T. Burch, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. availability of the health insurance make an unspecified or unlimited department; amend KRS 260.990 to Clark, H. Collins, J. Crenshaw, R. purchasing program as defined in 42 financial commitment or to waive the establish penalties for untimely Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, T. U.S.C. sec. 1396e to eligible employer patient's right to appeal charges billed; assessment fee payment; set penalty for Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, D. Graham, J. groups and make a disclosure about the require each health facility to post in a not submitting an emergency recall plan; Gray, W. Hall, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. availability of the ICARE Program; publicly visible place notice that the set out penalties for violation of egg shell Hoover, D. Horlander, D. Keene, T. Kerr, create a new section of Subtitle 17A of paying patient has a right to appeal labeling requirements. Ji. Lee, G. Lynn, T. McKee, C. Meade, KRS Chapter 304 to require insurers to charges incurred and notice of whether R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. provide upon request to the Cabinet for interest is charged on any amounts not HB 442 - AMENDMENTS Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Health and Family Services by electronic covered by a third-party payor and the HFA (1, K. Stein) - Amend KRS D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. means coverage information and claims interest rate; amend KRS 304.17A-0952 260.550 and the bill to add provision that Pullin, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. paid data on Medicaid-eligible to permit an insurer to establish a a person selling or marketing shell eggs Riner, A. Simpson, A. Smith, J. Stacy, K. policyholders and dependents; create a separate class of business because the must certify that none of the eggs have Stein, J. Stewart III, M. Weaver, R. new section of Subtitle 17A of KRS insurer offers a qualified health benefit been fertilized. Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts Chapter 304 to explore, initiate, and plan under the ICARE Program; amend establish the Interstate Reciprocal KRS 304.17A-700 to define "clean Jan 24-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the Insurance Health Benefit Plan Compact with claim" as a completed electronic billing Jan 25-to Agriculture and Small Coverage, Affordability and Relief to contiguous states to allow Kentucky instrument rather than an electronic or Business (H) Small Employers (ICARE) Program. residents and residents of contiguous paper billing instrument; amend KRS Jan 31-posted in committee Create new sections of Subtitle 17A of states to purchase health benefit plan 304.17A-704 to delete the requirement Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, KRS Chapter 304 to create the coverage among the states participating that within 20 days of receipt of an to Calendar Insurance Coverage, Affordability and with the compact; create a new section original or corrected claim an insurer Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules Relief to Small Employers (ICARE) of Subtitle 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to must acknowledge the date of receipt of Feb 6-posted for passage in the Program to make health insurance more prohibit a health care provider from the claim to the provider; provide that, Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, affordable for small employer groups; billing, charging, or collecting from an within 10 days of acknowledgment of February 7, 2006 designate the program as a four-year enrollee under a health benefit plan for receipt of an electronic claim, an insurer Feb 13-floor amendment (1) filed pilot project for employer groups with 2 professional services, treatment or must notify the provider of all information Feb 16-3rd reading; floor amendment to 25 employees; authorize the Office of supplies provided or rendered if the that is missing from the billing (1) withdrawn ; passed 94-1 Insurance to establish two health care provider has entered into a provider instrument, any errors in the billing Feb 17-received in Senate incentive programs; provide that one agreement and is a participating provider instrument, or any other circumstances Feb 22-to Agriculture and Natural incentive program applies to an eligible under a health care plan, or if there which prevent it from being a clean Resources (S) employer with low-income employees if exists a federal or state law which claim; amend KRS 304.17A-730 to Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st the eligible employer pays 50% or more requires a hold harmless provision; establish a single interest rate of 12% for reading, to Consent Calendar of the premium cost of that health benefit require certain statements pertaining to claims paid one or more days from the Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules plan and the employer has not provided an enrollee's responsibility for a bill to be date payment was due; amend KRS Apr 10-posted for passage in the employer-sponsored coverage to included in a provider's bill; require a 304.17C-090 to conform; Sections 1 to 8 Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, employees within the past 12 months; health care provider who bills, collects or and Section 20 EFFECTIVE JANUARY April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; provide that the other incentive program charges in violation of this section to 1, 2007. received in House; enrolled, signed by applies to an eligible employer if the refund the amount paid within 25 days of each presiding officer; delivered to eligible employer pays 50% or more of receipt of written request; prohibit a HB 445 - AMENDMENTS Governor the premium cost of that health benefit health care provider from obtaining a HCS - Retain original provisions; Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. plan and the employer group has at least waiver from an enrollee which requires delete Sections 9 to 19 and Sections 21 215) one employee with a high-cost condition; the enrollee to be responsible for to 24; make technical changes. provide that an eligible employer is one payments that are the responsibility of HCA (1/Title, R. Damron) - Make title HB 443 (BR 1568) - A. Arnold, J. Gray whose employer group has an annual the insurer or provider; create new amendment. salary that does not exceed 200% of the sections of Subtitle 99 of KRS Chapter SCS - Retain original provisions, AN ACT relating to judicial retirement. federal poverty level; provide that the 304 to require a fine of not less than except exclude the annual salary of Amend KRS 21.370 to increase the ICARE Program does not apply to an $5000 for violation of the section on anyone with an ownership interest in the employer group from the 300% of the release; limit the cabinet to providing submit to the buyer or seller copies of all this section shall apply to persons who poverty level threshold for eligibility, linkages to organizations that publicly records and documents relating to the have actual knowledge of the conduct rather than any owner of the group; report comparative charge data and transaction involving the racehorse, constituting a violation. require the office to promulgate related specified information; require the prospective racehorse, stallion, or SFA (4, D. Thayer) - Specify that administrative regulations to establish cabinet to make information on charges broodmare; permit an injured party to financial records and documents are to guidelines for determination of for health care services available on its recover treble damages, costs, and be disclosed; clarify that the financial preference for employer groups based Web site; direct the cabinet to describe attorney's fees for violations. records subject to disclosure do not on federal poverty level and other quality and outcome measures to allow include the agent's or owner's work criteria; indicate that ICARE Program the public to make meaningful HB 446 - AMENDMENTS product used to internally evaluate the participating insurer plans are to be comparisons between hospitals and HCS - Retain original provisions, equine; specify how treble damages will offered to "employers" rather than ambulatory facilities, utilizing and except add provisions to allow the be computed; specify that liability under "enrollees"; declare that employer health referring the public to only national signature of the syndicate manager or this section shall apply to persons who care incentive programs offered by quality indicators; specify required stallion manager in a transaction solely have actual knowledge of the conduct ICARE participating insurers are subject information in related reports by the relating to a season or fractional interest constituting a violation. to KRS 304.17A-220; create a new cabinet; amend KRS 304.17A-700 to in the stallion to be used in lieu of the section of KRS 304.17A to require add durable medical equipment dealers purchaser's and seller's signatures; Jan 24-introduced in House insurers to disclose the availability of the to the definition of "health care provider"; allow the auction receipt and the Jan 25-to Licensing and Occupations health insurance purchasing program amend KRS 304.17A-704 to limit an signature of the purchaser or the (H) under current circumstances before the insurer, its agent, or designee to five purchaser's agent to satisfy the bill of Jan 30-posted in committee ICARE Program goes into effect; create calendar days after its acknowledgment sale and signature requirements; define Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, a new section of KRS 304.17A to require of an electronically-submitted original or what constitutes dual agency; clarify that to Calendar with Committee Substitute insurers to provide the Cabinet for corrected claim to notify the submitting the prohibition against compensation, Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Health and Family Services with entity of any errors or omissions in the fees, or gratuities from a person, other for passage in the Regular Orders of the information in accordance with KRS billing instrument or circumstances that than the agent's principal, applies only if Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 205.623 in the prescribed format, and preclude the claim from being a "clean the compensation, fees, or gratuities Feb 10-floor amendment (1) filed to label this information as confidential; claim"; amend KRS 304.17A-730 to exceed $100; permit the prevailing party Committee Substitute create a new section of KRS 304.17A to accrue interest on paid claims against an in litigation occurring under this section Feb 13-floor amendment (2) filed to seek to explore the feasibility of an insurer that fails to pay, deny, or settle a to receive reasonable litigation Committee Substitute Interstate Reciprocal Health Benefit Plan claim for more than 31 days at a rate of expenses; clarify that disclosures Feb 15-floor amendment (3) filed to Compact (IRHBPC) with contiguous 14%; direct Sections 1 to 8 to take effect required under this section may exclude Committee Substitute states for specified purposes; create a January 1, 2007. compensation arrangements if a dual Feb 16-floor amendment (4) filed to new section of KRS 304.17A to direct SCA (1/Title, G. Tapp) - Make title agency does not exist. Committee Substitute the office to conduct a study to amendment. HFA (1, M. Denham) - Increase the Feb 21-3rd reading, passed 84-14 determine the impact of inappropriate SFA (1, J. Denton) - Retain original limit on the value of the compensation, with Committee Substitute, floor billing disparities on the insured, with the provisions and specify that information fees, or gratuities an agent may receive amendments (2) and (4) report on the study to be submitted to regarding reimbursement amounts from from a third party without disclosure in Feb 22-received in Senate listed government entities; create a new insurers be included in data and writing to affected parties from $100 to Feb 24-to Licensing, Occupations & section of KRS 304.99 to fine any information available to the public. $1,000; make provisions of section Administrative Regulations (S) insurer who fails to provide required applicable to sales over $25,000; clarify Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st information to the office $100 for each Jan 24-introduced in House that a series of transactions involving the reading, to Calendar; floor amendment offense; amend KRS 216.2921 to Jan 25-to Banking and Insurance (H) same purchaser or purchasers within a (1) filed mandate that the cabinet make every Jan 30-posting waived 15-day period shall be deemed a single Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; floor effort to make health data findings that Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, transaction. amendment (2) filed can serve as a basis to educate to Calendar with Committee Substitute, HFA (2, D. Butler) - Increase the Mar 8-posted for passage in the consumers on the cost and quality of committee amendment (1-title) amount of the compensation, fees or Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, health care; amend KRS 216.2923 to Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted gratuities that an agent may receive from March 9, 2006 require the secretary to make for passage in the Regular Orders of the a third party from $100 to $500; clarify Mar 9-passed over and retained in the information on charges, quality, and Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 that the syndicate manager's or stallion Orders of the Day outcomes of health care services Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 95-1 with manager's signature will be required only Mar 10-floor amendment (3) filed ; provided publicly available; direct the Committee Substitute, committee in a specific instance; clarify that an passed over and retained in the Orders Health Services Data Advisory amendment (1-title) agent must disclose information of the Day Committee to make recommendations Feb 8-received in Senate concerning a transaction if requested by Mar 14-passed over and retained in on data technical matters and methods Feb 10-to Licensing, Occupations & the principal rather than the requesting the Orders of the Day; floor amendment for risk adjusting any data prepared and Administrative Regulations (S) party. (4) filed published by the cabinet; amend KRS Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, HFA (3, M. Denham) - Create a two Mar 15-3rd reading; floor amendments 216.2925 to remove survey and data to Calendar with Committee Substitute, year statute of limitations for an action (1) (2) and (3) withdrawn ; passed 36-0 submission dates and requirements, but committee amendment (1-title) brought in a court of law for alleged with floor amendment (4) expand on acceptable formats for data Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules violations of this Act that begins to run Mar 16-received in House; to Rules submission and data-gathering activities, Mar 15-recommitted to Appropriations from the date of the sale, purchase, or (H) including that the cabinet may collect and Revenue (S) transfer of the equine. Mar 17-posted for passage for data in "Professional 837" or Mar 16-floor amendment (1) filed to HFA (4, M. Denham) - Exempt from concurrence in Senate floor amendment "Institutional 837" format as adopted by Committee Substitute provisions of this Act sales, purchases, (4) for Monday, March 20, 2006 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid or transfers of equines used for showing Mar 20-House concurred in Senate Services; amend KRS 216.2927 to HB 446 (BR 1268) - De. Butler if the sale, purchase, or transfer is floor amendment (4) ; passed 89-7 require the Health Services Data $10,000 or less. Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each Advisory Committee to annually review AN ACT relating to the sales of SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Delete presiding officer; delivered to Governor and make recommendations regarding horses. subsection that awards treble damages; Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. data release protocols, and indicate that Create a new section of KRS Chapter clarify that the injured party will receive 70) these data are subject to HIPAA and the 230 to require that any sale involving a three times the amount received by the outlined public use data agreements; racehorse, prospective racehorse, dual agent from his or her principals and Introduced Jan. 25, 2006 amend KRS 216.2929 to require the stallion, or broodmare or an interest in that the prevailing party will be entitled to cabinet to make information on charges such horses be in writing and signed by the costs of the suit, reasonable litigation HB 447/LM (BR 882) - J. Jenkins for health care services available on its both the buyer and seller; prohibit a expenses, and reasonable attorney fees. Web site; require the information to allow person from acting as the agent for both SFA (2, D. Thayer) - Delete exemption AN ACT relating to missing persons. the public to make meaningful the buyer and seller unless full from the provisions of this bill for sale, Create new sections of KRS Chapter comparisons between hospitals, disclosure is given and the written purchase, or transfer of horses for 17A to establish a missing person ambulatory facilities, and provider consents of the purchaser and seller are $10,000 or less. database; require all law enforcement groups, with risk adjusted charge obtained; prohibit an agent from SFA (3, D. Thayer) - Specify that agencies to accept missing person information including median charge and accepting compensation or another item financial records and documents are to reports without delay; establish other percentiles to describe typical of value from a party other than the one be disclosed; clarify that the financial procedures for how to take and follow-up charges; direct that data will include he or she represents without disclosing records subject to disclosure do not on missing person reports; establish information on sources and limitations, the payment to both the buyer and the include the agent's or owner's work procedures for identifying and handling a and that providers will be given a seller and obtaining the consent of the product used to internally evaluate the "high risk missing person" report; maximum of 30 days to verify the person for whom the agent works; equine; specify how treble damages will exempt statutes regarding missing accuracy of its data prior to public require the agent, upon demand, to be computed; specify that liability under children reports from the "high risk independent college or university that is delivered to Governor Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules missing person" protocol; require the accredited by a regional accrediting Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 15-posted for passage in the Kentucky State Police to provide association may remain eligible until a 43) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, information on death scene bachelor's degree is attained or until July February 16, 2006 investigations; establish procedures for 1, 2010. HB 451 (BR 1499) - R. Webb Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 and restrictions on coroners and medical Mar 14-received in Senate examiners when identifying human Jan 25-introduced in House AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife Mar 16-to Transportation (S) remains; amend KRS 17.460, 72.450, Jan 26-to Education (H) resources. and 213.081 to conform. Jan 30-posted in committee Amend KRS 56.491 to provide an HB 453 (BR 1155) - J. Barrows Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, exemption for boundary surveys that Jan 25-introduced in House to Calendar may be performed by employees of the AN ACT relating to horse racing. Jan 26-to Judiciary (H) Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules Department of Fish and Wildlife Amend KRS 230.443 to refer to Feb 6-posted for passage in the Resources; amend KRS 150.025 to eligible horses as those conceived rather HB 448 (BR 1612) - D. Graham, J. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, delete requirement to mail administrative than foaled by artificial insemination. Crenshaw, A. Simpson February 7, 2006 regulations to the county clerk in an area Feb 7-floor amendment (1) filed impacted by the regulation; amend KRS HB 453 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to agricultural Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with 150.177 to require the commission to SCS - Retain original provisions; add development. floor amendment (1) promulgate administrative regulations to provision to permit the breeders Amend KRS 248.707 to add a Feb 10-received in Senate specify the number of special permits to incentive funds to be awarded to the representative of Kentucky State Feb 14-to Education (S) nonprofit wildlife conservation owners of horses bred and foaled in University to the Agricultural Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, organizations; amend 150.180 to delete Kentucky; establish as the fund's Development Board. to Consent Calendar with committee the number of days that a trapper or a purposes the promotion, enhancement, amendment (1) fur buyer can hold raw furs; amend improvement, and encouragement of the Jan 25-introduced in House Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules 150.320 to remove crows from the further and continued development of Jan 26-to Agriculture and Small Mar 15-posted for passage in the species of wild game birds not subject to the horse industry. Business (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, limit or protection; amend 150.370 to SCA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title Jan 31-posted in committee March 16, 2006 delete provision that possession of a raw amendment. Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with fur out of season is evidence of an out of CCR - Cannot agree. to Calendar committee amendment (1) ; received in season taking; and amend KRS 150.412 FCCR - Retain original provisions of Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules House; to Rules (H) to allow commercial guides to participate HB 453/SCS; amend KRS 230.770 to Feb 6-posted for passage in the Mar 21-recommitted to Appropriations in hunting or fishing while in delete language limiting eligibility for Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, and Revenue (H) performance of their duties as a guide. Standardbred Development funds to February 7, 2006 stallions who stand in the Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Introduced Jan. 26, 2006 HB 451 - AMENDMENTS Commonwealth during the entire Feb 10-received in Senate HCS - Retain original provisions of HB breeding season; add language Feb 14-to Agriculture and Natural HB 450 (BR 1583) - J. Comer Jr, W. 451; clarify that boundary survey must permitting a standardbred to register at Resources (S) Hall, T. Couch, F. Nesler, S. Rudy, J. be performed by professional licensed any time during the breeding season, not Wayne surveyors. to exceed July 1 of each year. HB 449 (BR 1507) - T. Pullin, A. Wuchner AN ACT relating to forestry. Jan 26-introduced in House Jan 26-introduced in House Amend KRS 149.344 to require the Jan 27-to Natural Resources and Jan 27-to Licensing and Occupations AN ACT relating to postsecondary cabinet to immediately order a logger or Environment (H) (H) education. operator to cease activity and implement Feb 2-posted in committee Jan 30-posted in committee Amend KRS 164.746 and 164A.050 to corrective measures if the logger or Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, require that members of the board of operator has received two past bad actor reading, to Calendar with Committee to Calendar directors of the Kentucky Student Loan designations and is violating use of best Substitute Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules Corporation shall also serve as the management practices and is causing Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 13-posted for passage in the board of directors of the Kentucky water pollution. Mar 2-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Higher Education Assistance Authority; Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, February 14, 2006 specify responsibilities and duties of HB 450 - AMENDMENTS March 3, 2006 Feb 17-3rd reading, passed 91-0 board members; provide for the HFA (1, H. Collins) - Allow loggers Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Feb 21-received in Senate continuation of terms for those serving three weeks, rather than one, to correct Committee Substitute Feb 23-to Licensing, Occupations & as board members at the effective date timber harvesting violations. Mar 7-received in Senate Administrative Regulations (S) of this Act; specify the procedures for HFA (2, J. Comer Jr) - Describe the Mar 9-to Agriculture and Natural Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st reappointments or filling vacancy by actions taken by the cabinet if a logger Resources (S) reading, to Calendar with Committee term expiration of a member serving on fails to use appropriate best Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Substitute, committee amendment (1- a board at the effective date of this Act; management practices. reading, to Consent Calendar title) specify that the board shall employ an Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules executive director of the Kentucky Jan 26-introduced in House Mar 21-posted for passage in the Mar 8-posted for passage in the Student Loan Corporation who shall also Jan 27-to Natural Resources and Consent Orders of the Day for Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, serve as the executive director for the Environment (H) Wednesday, March 22, 2006 March 9, 2006 authority; amend KRS 164A.701 to Feb 2-posted in committee Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 9-passed over and retained in the clarify that the purchase of a prepaid Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, Orders of the Day tuition account by a member of the to Calendar signed by Speaker of the House Mar 10-passed over and retained in board of directors or designation of a Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President the Orders of the Day family member of a member of the board amendments (1) and (2) filed of the Senate; delivered to Governor Mar 14-passed over and retained in of directors as a qualified beneficiary Feb 14-posted for passage in the Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. the Orders of the Day under a prepaid tuition contract is not a Regular Orders of the Day for 127) Mar 15-passed over and retained in conflict of interest. Wednesday, February 15, 2006 the Orders of the Day Feb 22-3rd reading; floor amendment HB 452 (BR 1677) - S. Nunn Mar 16-passed over and retained in HB 449 - AMENDMENTS (1) rejected ; passed 96-1 with floor the Orders of the Day HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Make technical amendment (2) AN ACT relating to the operation of Mar 17-passed over and retained in corrections. Feb 23-received in Senate vehicles used to transport children. the Orders of the Day SCA (1, K. Winters) - Add new section Feb 27-to Agriculture and Natural Amend KRS 189.550, regarding the Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with dealing with Kentucky tuition grant to Resources (S) operation of vehicles transporting Committee Substitute, committee require that students be enrolled in a Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, children, to require a driver of such a amendment (1-title) Kentucky independent college or to Consent Calendar vehicle who is approaching a railroad Mar 22-received in House; to Rules university which is accredited by the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules crossing to activate the vehicle's hazard (H) Southern Association of Colleges and Mar 14-posted for passage in the lights within 200 feet of the crossing. Mar 24-posted for passage for Schools rather than by any regional Consent Orders of the Day for concurrence in Senate Committee accrediting association recognized by Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Jan 26-introduced in House Substitute, committee amendment (1- the United States Department of Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Jan 27-to Transportation (H) title) for Friday, March 24, 2006 Education; provide that students enrolled Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, Feb 7-posted in committee Apr 10-House refused to concur in between July 1, 2003 and the effective signed by each presiding officer; Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Senate Committee Substitute, date of this Act in a Kentucky to Calendar committee amendment (1-title) ; received in Senate; posted for passage Amend KRS 186.245 to require every K. Bratcher, M. Cherry, M. Henley, J. provide an additional funding source; for receding from Senate Committee county clerk to post in their office a Hoover, D. Keene, M. Marzian, B. require each applicant for a license as a Substitute, committee amendment (1- permanent notice of fee increases in this Montell, R. Nelson, S. Rudy, J. Vincent mortgage loan broker to have at least title) ; Senate refused to recede from Act by January 1, 2007; amend KRS one owner who owns at least 20 percent Committee Substitute, committee 64.012 to update the fee schedule for AN ACT relating to the firefighters of the applicant and to provide proof of amendment (1-title) ; Conference county clerks and to establish, omit, or foundation program fund. at least two years' experience in the Committee appointed in House and increase various fees for county clerks; Amend KRS 95A.262 to allow mortgage industry; amend KRS 294.060 Senate; Free Conference Committee amend various statutes relating to the specified programs to be funded if to require, at the time of filing an appointed in House and Senate recording fees of county clerks to refer to money is available from the Firefighters application or renewal for registration as Apr 11-Conference Committee report KRS 64.012 for those fee amounts; Foundation Program Fund for specified a mortgage loan company or mortgage filed and adopted in Senate; Free amend various statutes to transfer equipment and training programs. loan broker, that the applicant post Conference Committee report filed in specified filing duties and tax bill corporate surety bonds in an amount not Senate; Free Conference Committee preparation from county clerks to the Jan 26-introduced in House less than $250,000 for mortgage loan report adopted in Senate; passed 37-0; Department of Revenue; create a new Jan 27-to Local Government (H) companies and not less than $100,000 received in House; Conference section of KRS Chapter 131 to allow the Feb 3-posted in committee for mortgage loan brokers; amend KRS Committee report filed in House; department to contract out its duties in Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st 294.090 to clarify the powers of the Conference Committee report adopted in the preparation of the tax bills. reading, to Calendar executive director; require the executive House; Free Conference Committee Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules director to execute a written order report filed in House; Free Conference Jan 26-introduced in House Feb 21-recommitted to Appropriations whenever a license, registration, or claim Committee report adopted in House; Jan 27-to Local Government (H) and Revenue (H) of exemption suspended or revoked; passed 97-0 Feb 8-posted in committee provide penalties for persons who have Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each HB 460 (BR 1710) - K. Stein, M. had a license, registration, or claim of presiding officer; delivered to Governor HB 457 (BR 1350) - R. Nelson Marzian, J. Jenkins exemption suspended or revoked and Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. who continue to participate in any 234) AN ACT relating to traffic fines. AN ACT relating to the minimum business activity covered by KRS Amend KRS 189.990 to establish a wage. Chapter 294; provide that any person HB 454 (BR 1346) - M. Weaver fine of $200 for the first offense of Amend KRS 337.275 to abolish the tip who has had a license, registration, or passing a stopped school bus and a fine credit taken by employers and provide claim of exemption denied must wait one AN ACT relating to the Kentucky of $500 for each subsequent offense. that tipped employees be paid the state year to be eligible; provide that any Department of Veterans' Affairs acting minimum hourly wage. person who has had a license, as a fiduciary. Jan 26-introduced in House registration, or claim of exemption Amend KRS 388.190 to define Jan 27-to Transportation (H) Jan 26-introduced in House revoked must wait 3 years to be eligible; "person"; create a new section of KRS Feb 1-posted in committee; posting Jan 27-to Labor and Industry (H) authorize the executive director of the Chapter 388 to permit the Kentucky waived Feb 6-posted in committee Office of Financial Institutions to notify Department of Veterans' Affairs to act as the Revenue Cabinet to institute action a guardian or a conservator for a HB 458 (BR 1226) - B. Smith, H. Introduced Jan. 27, 2006 in a court of competent jurisdiction to disabled veteran or the minor child of a Cornett, T. Couch, W. Hall, C. Meade, R. recover fines and penalties; authorize veteran; amend KRS 388.220 and Nelson, A. Smith, B. Yonts HB 461 (BR 1510) - A. Wuchner, T. the executive director to file a complaint 388.230 to conform; amend KRS Pullin, J. Carr, R. Damron, C. Embry Jr, in a court of competent jurisdiction for a 388.270 to provide that bond shall not be AN ACT relating to the examination of W. Hall, T. Kerr, G. Lynn, R. Nelson, D. temporary restraining order or injunction; required when the department acts as a mines. Osborne, J. Reinhardt, J. Stewart III amend KRS 294.220 to prohibit a delay guardian or a conservator; require the Amend KRS 352.340 to provide that beyond five, rather than two, days for department to receive compensation as conveyor belt inspections be conducted AN ACT relating to informed consent issuance of a written loan payoff to a a guardian or a conservator consistent by certified and properly trained persons. in an individual private setting. customer who has submitted a written with federal guidelines; prohibit the Create a new section of KRS 311.250 request; amend KRS 294.255 to department from receiving compensation HB 458 - AMENDMENTS to 311.379 to establish that anytime authorize the executive director to issue in excess of that allowed under state HCS - Amend KRS 352.340 to include informed consent is required in an a temporary certificate of registration for law. the mine foreman in the certified individual private setting, informed up to 180 days to a mortgage loan personnel that make weekly inspection consent is only valid when a face-to-face officer or broker who is awaiting Jan 26-introduced in House of the conditions of and record dangers meeting occurs with both parties in the completion of criminal records Jan 27-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and in the mine; require conveyor belts to be same room. background check or in the process of Public Safety (H) examined by either a mine foreman or a fulfilling initial education requirements; Feb 6-posting waived certified belt examiner; establish the Jan 27-introduced in House require a certificate of registration to be Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, education and training requirements to Feb 2-to Health and Welfare (H) renewed by June 20 each year and to Calendar be certified as a belt examiner. provide for automatic expiration of Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 462 (BR 1706) - J. Vincent certificates of registration on June 30 if a for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 26-introduced in House properly completed renewal form has not Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 Jan 27-to Natural Resources and AN ACT relating to mortgage banking. been submitted; permit issuance of a Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 94-0 Environment (H) Amend KRS 294.010, pertaining to duplicate copy of a certificate of Feb 10-received in Senate Jan 31-posted in committee mortgage loan companies and brokers, registration upon satisfactory showing of Feb 14-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st to make a technical change; amend KRS its loss and payment of a $10 Public Protection (S) reading, to Calendar with Committee 294.020 to exempt from the chapter a replacement fee; amend KRS 294.260 to Substitute consumer loan or finance company, provide that completion of education HB 455/FN (BR 1691) - Dw. Butler, D. Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted industrial loan company, and nonprofit requirements in the case of initial Horlander, D. Keene, C. Miller, C. Siler for passage in the Regular Orders of the organization under certain registrations shall satisfy the continuing Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 circumstances; exempt certain branches education requirements for the first AN ACT relating to deductions from Feb 17-3rd reading, passed 91-0 with of a mortgage loan company or broker; renewal registration; permit an extension distributive shares. Committee Substitute require certain exempted persons to of 30 days, rather than one year, to Amend KRS 140.090 to increase Feb 21-received in Senate fund or broker at least 12 FHA-insured complete the continuing education deduction for funerals and cemetery Feb 23-to Agriculture and Natural loan on Kentucky properties each year; requirement; create new sections of expenses to ten thousand dollars Resources (S) require such persons to notify the KRS Chapter 294 to authorize a person ($10,000). Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, executive director if they cease to be with knowledge of violations of this to Consent Calendar approved by the Department of Housing chapter to provide the executive director Jan 26-introduced in House Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules and Urban Development; require such with a report; provide any documents, Jan 27-to Appropriations and Mar 14-posted for passage in the persons to provide a list of funded or materials, or other information in Revenue (H) Consent Orders of the Day for brokered FHA-insured loans for the possession of the executive director Wednesday, March 15, 2006 previous calendar year to the executive must be confidential and privileged and HB 456/LM (BR 1369) - T. Edmonds, A. Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 director January 15 of each year; amend not subject to the Open Records laws; Arnold, J. Carr, M. Cherry, H. Collins, H. Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, KRS 294.032 to require a mortgage loan exempt the executive director and others Cornett, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, W. signed by each presiding officer; company to have a minimum who receive documents from testifying in Hall, J. Higdon, G. Lynn, T. McKee, F. delivered to Governor documented funding source of any civil action concerning the Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, M. Rader, Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. $1,000,000; provide that a mortgage confidential documents; exempt certain T. Shelton, R. Wilkey 71) loan company with a net worth in excess persons from civil liability for libel, of $1,000,000 shall not be required to slander or other relevant tort because of AN ACT relating to county clerks. HB 459 (BR 978) - J. Jenkins, K. Stein, filing reports or furnishing information; exempt the executive director and "equivalent property tax rate"; amend appointing authority. one cent" to "not less than two cents" employees from civil liability for libel, KRS 157.440 to permit local boards of per access line per month. slander or other relevant tort because of education to levy an equivalent property HB 465 - AMENDMENTS execution of official duties and actions; tax rate up to the maximum of Tier 1 and HCS - Specify that the appointing HB 468 - AMENDMENTS repeal KRS 294.265, pertaining to the for purposes of participation in Facilities authority of the justifying agency shall HFA (1, S. Westrom) - Change the denial, suspension, or revocation of the Support Program of Kentucky (FSPK), forward the written justification only upon funding mechanism for the license of a mortgage loan company, subject to recall; equalize permissive tax the request from the Finance and telecommunication device for the deaf mortgage loan broker, or loan officer. revenue at 150% of the statewide Administration Cabinet. distribution program to not exceed two average; allow adjustments in cents rather than being not less than two HB 462 - AMENDMENTS equalization at a percentage less than Jan 27-introduced in House cents per access line per month. HCS - Retain the original provisions; 150% of the statewide average if funds Jan 30-to State Government (H) amend KRS 294.060 to establish the are not sufficient; allow districts currently Feb 2-posted in committee Jan 30-introduced in House minimum corporate surety bond shall not levying a permissive tax to do so Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 31-to Tourism Development and remain at $50,000 rather than $100,000; subject to recall beginning with the 2007- to Calendar with Committee Substitute Energy (H) amend KRS 294.255 to make a 2008 school year, unless the local board Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 10-posted in committee technical change; create a new section reduces its property taxes by rates for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st of KRS Chapter 294 to authorize the resulting in equal calculated revenue; Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 reading, to Calendar executive director to participate in the allow continued use of permissive tax Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules establishment and implementation of a revenue to calculate the equivalent tax Committee Substitute Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed multistate automated licensing system rate for purpose of equalizing Tier 1 and Feb 10-received in Senate Feb 24-taken from Committee, placed for mortgage loan brokers, mortgage FSPK, but disallow the use of permissive Feb 14-to State and Local in the Orders of the Day loan companies, loan officers, or tax revenue to calculate the equivalent Government (S) Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with originators; amend Section 10 to change tax rate; permit a school district levying floor amendment (1) gross negligence to negligence, delete two permissive taxes at the effective HB 466/FN/LM (BR 1162) - R. Damron Mar 1-received in Senate paragraphs (a) and (b) in subsection (1), date of this Act to use revenue in excess Mar 3-to Agriculture and Natural and delete subsection (2). of that needed to equalize permissive AN ACT relating to the refinancing of Resources (S) SCS - Retain original provisions, tax for purposes of calculating an court and other government facilities, except amend KRS 294.020 to delete equivalent tax rate; appropriate and declaring an emergency. HB 469 (BR 1755) - J. Jenkins the exemption for real estate brokers or $8,000,000 in 2007-2008 fiscal year to Amend KRS 26A.090 and create new real estate sales associates not actively support equalization of permissive taxes; section of KRS Chapter 26A, relating to AN ACT relating to public employees. engaged in the business of negotiating amend KRS 160.470 to conform. the refinancing of court facilities; Amend KRS 61.103, relating to public mortgage loans; amend Section 9 to establish procedures; EMERGENCY. employees bringing an action against authorize the sharing of information with Jan 27-introduced in House their former employer for wrongful the Conference of State Bank Jan 30-to Appropriations and Jan 27-introduced in House dismissal, to require action to be filed Supervisors or its affiliate; amend Revenue (H) Jan 30-to Appropriations and within one year of the occurrence of the Section 14 to provide that the executive Revenue (H) alleged violation. director of the Office of Financial HB 464/LM (BR 1695) - F. Rasche Feb 2-posted in committee Institutions shall not be authorized to Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 30-introduced in House require specified exempted persons to AN ACT relating to absentee voting. to Calendar Feb 1-to State Government (H) submit information or participate in the Amend KRS 117.085 to provide Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 2-posted in committee uniform multistate licensing program. guidelines for transmission of an for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st absentee ballot application and an Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006 reading, to Calendar Jan 27-introduced in House absentee ballot to a voter by facsimile, Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 30-to Banking and Insurance (H) and for voter to return the absentee Feb 10-received in Senate for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 23-posted in committee ballot application and absentee ballot by Feb 14-to Appropriations and Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, mail; amend KRS 117.086 to conform. Revenue (S) Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders to Calendar with Committee Substitute of the Day; recommitted to Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules HB 464 - AMENDMENTS HB 467/LM (BR 1459) - J. Jenkins, D. Appropriations and Revenue (H) Mar 6-posted for passage in the HFA (1, F. Rasche) - Amend to Horlander, R. Meeks, F. Nesler, D. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, require that a voter provide the facsimile Owens HB 470 (BR 1675) - J. Gooch Jr, B. March 7, 2006 number when requesting an absentee Smith Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with ballot application be sent to them by AN ACT relating to labor-management Committee Substitute facsimile. negotiations. AN ACT relating to administrative Mar 9-received in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter hearings and declaring an emergency. Mar 13-to Banking and Insurance (S) Jan 27-introduced in House 336 to establish collective bargaining for Amend KRS 224.10-440 to require Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st Jan 30-to Elections, Const. public employees at the state and local that administrative hearings held by the reading, to Consent Calendar with Amendments & Intergovernmental level; amend KRS 78.400, 78.405, Environmental and Public Protection Committee Substitute Affairs (H) 78.420, and 78.428 to conform; repeal Cabinet be finished within a 180-day Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 31-posted in committee KRS 67A.6901, 67A.6902, 67A.6903, window; set procedures for requesting Mar 22-posted for passage in the Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, 67A.6904, 67A.6905, 67A.6906, an extension; require secretary to Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, to Calendar 67A.6907, 67A.6908, 67A.6909, remove a case from a hearing officer March 23, 2006 Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules 67A.6910, 67A.6911, 67C.400, 67C.402, who fails to meet the imposed deadline Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Feb 6-posted for passage in the 67C.404, 67C.406, 67C.408, 67C.410, and decide the case or transfer it to Committee Substitute Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, 67C.412, 67C.414, 67C.416, 67C.418, another hearing officer. Mar 24-received in House; to Rules February 7, 2006 70.262, 78.470, 78.480, 345.010, (H); posted for passage for concurrence Feb 7-floor amendment (1) filed 345.020, 345.030, 345.040, 345.050, HB 470 - AMENDMENTS in Senate Committee Substitute for Feb 8-3rd reading, passed 94-1 with 345.060, 345.070, 345.080, 345.090, HCS - Amend KRS 224.10-440 and Friday, March 24, 2006; House floor amendment (1) 345.100, 345.110, 345.120, 345.130. the bill to provide that the secretary has concurred in Senate Committee Feb 9-received in Senate 90 days in which to decide a case that Substitute ; passed 92-0 Feb 13-to State and Local Jan 27-introduced in House has been referred to the secretary Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each Government (S) Jan 30-to Labor and Industry (H) because a hearing report was not filed presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 6-posted in committee timely; amend the statute and the bill to Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 465 (BR 1452) - J. Stacy provide that the secretary may not 218) Introduced Jan. 30, 2006 transfer a particular case to another AN ACT relating to state employee hearing officer more than once. HB 463 (BR 1303) - J. Fischer, A. travel. HB 468 (BR 1697) - S. Westrom, C. HFA (1, J. Gooch Jr) - Allow secretary Wuchner Amend KRS 45.101 to require prior Siler, T. McKee to require testimony to be filed in writing from the appointing authority and the for all or some categories of cases; AN ACT relating to school finance and Finance and Administration Cabinet for AN ACT relating to telecommunication declare an EMERGENCY. making an appropriation therefor. any state agency requesting overnight for the deaf. HFA (2/Title, J. Gooch Jr) - Make title Amend KRS 157.360 to require that travel requiring overnight lodging of ten Amend 278.5499 to increase the amendment. SEEK funding be provided for limited or more employees for the purpose of permissible amount of fee for SFA (1, T. Jensen) - Amend KRS English proficient students and limit the conducting a meeting; establish what the telecommunication devices for the deaf 224.10-440 and the bill to require the funding for individual students to three justification for travel shall include; distribution program from "not to exceed secretary to decide cases within 90 days academic years or less; define provide a time frame for response by of receipt of a report and recommended order and prohibit more than one 45-day and the clerks of the House of HB 473 (BR 1709) - K. Stein once a candidate or a slate of extension of this deadline. Representatives and Senate. candidates for elective office has HFA (1, G. Lindsay) - Permit AN ACT proposing an amendment to received $10,000 in any one election Jan 30-introduced in House assignment pursuant to an order of the the Constitution of Kentucky relating to any additional contributions received Jan 31-to Natural Resources and Circuit Court located in the judicial court civil rights. from permanent committees shall be Environment (H) where the corporation headquarters are Propose to amend the Constitution of matched dollar for dollar by the Feb 2-posted in committee located; specify the contents of the Kentucky to provide protected status on candidate or slate of candidates. Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, order; require, as a condition of the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, to Calendar with Committee Substitute assignment, the assignor to disclose the gender identity, sexual orientation, Jan 31-introduced in House Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted existence or non-existence of a current national origin, or disability; submit to Feb 1-to Elections, Const. for passage in the Regular Orders of the spouse and, if married, to submit voters. Amendments & Intergovernmental Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006; notarized statement that spouse Affairs (H) floor amendment (1) filed to Committee consents to the assignment; prohibit an Jan 31-introduced in House Feb 7-posted in committee Substitute, floor amendment (2-title) filed assignment from including payments Feb 1-to Elections, Const. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 91-0 with that are subject to offset or withholding Amendments & Intergovernmental to Calendar Committee Substitute, floor amendments due to delinquent child support Affairs (H) Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules (1) and (2-title) obligation, a debt owed to a state Feb 14-posted for passage in the Feb 13-received in Senate agency; or any attachments, HB 474 (BR 1757) - K. Stein Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 15-to Agriculture and Natural garnishments, or executions authorized Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Resources (S) by statute and served upon the process AN ACT proposing an amendment to Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, agent of the corporation; prohibit division the Constitution of Kentucky relating to of the Day; recommitted to to Calendar of any single prize payment among more civil rights. Appropriations and Revenue (H) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules than three different persons or entities; Propose to amend the Constitution of Mar 14-posted for passage in the require the assignor or the assignee to Kentucky to allow the state, or any HB 477/FN (BR 1091) - H. Moberly Jr, Regular Orders of the Day for be responsible for providing the regulated government or agency of the Ji. Lee, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, L. Clark, Wednesday, March 15, 2006; floor corporation information necessary for state, to create protected classes under J. Comer Jr, R. Crimm, B. DeWeese, J. amendment (1) filed identifying the parties to any assignment the law on the basis of race, ethnicity, Draud, D. Floyd, W. Hall, M. Harper, J. Mar 15-passed over and retained in and making the assigned payments. religion, sex, gender identity, sexual Higdon, J. Hoover, J. Jenkins, M. the Orders of the Day HFA (2, G. Lindsay) - Permit orientation, national origin, disability, or Marzian, C. Meade, R. Meeks, S. Nunn, Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with assignment pursuant to an order of the other protected classes; submit to D. Pasley, T. Pullin, B. Smith, A. floor amendment (1) ; received in House; Circuit Court located in the judicial court voters. Wuchner to Rules (H) where the corporation headquarters are Mar 20-posted for passage for located; specify the contents of the Jan 31-introduced in House AN ACT relating to a cardiovascular concurrence in Senate floor amendment order; require, as a condition of Feb 1-to Elections, Const. disease initiative. (1) for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 assignment, the assignor to disclose the Amendments & Intergovernmental Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 23-House concurred in Senate existence or non-existence of a current Affairs (H) 211 to set forth legislative findings floor amendment (1) ; passed 99-0 spouse and, if married, to submit regarding cardiovascular disease in Mar 24-enrolled, signed by each notarized statement that spouse HB 475 (BR 1704) - T. Burch Kentucky and the need for a statewide presiding officer; delivered to Governor consents to the assignment; prohibit an initiative to reduce the impact of Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. assignment from including payments AN ACT related to information about cardiovascular disease and increase 128) that are subject to offset or withholding meningococcal meningitis disease. knowledge-based business in Kentucky; due to delinquent child support Create a new section of KRS Chapter specify goals of the initiative; specify HB 471 (BR 1753) - K. Stein obligation, a debt owed to a state 158 to require a local school district to board members and terms and permit agency; or any attachments, provide information on meningococcal reimbursement for travel expenses only; AN ACT relating to consortium. garnishments, or executions authorized meningitis disease and its vaccine to require the board to establish goals and Amend KRS 411.145, relating to loss by statute and served upon the process parents and guardians of students in business plans for one-, three-, five-, of consortium, to clarify that consortium agent of the corporation; prohibit division grades 6 through 12 if other health and ten-year time periods that address includes marital relations that a surviving of any single prize payment among more information is also provided, and list outreach, early identification, education, spouse would have expected to enjoy in than three different persons or entities; information to be included; require the follow-up strategies for at-risk the future if his or her spouse had not require the assignor or the assignee to Department of Education, in cooperation populations, improved access to died; establish that a surviving spouse's be responsible for providing the with the Department for Public Health, to information for patients and health care loss of consortium claim is in addition to corporation information necessary for develop and make the information professionals, research on any action brought by the personal identifying the parties to any assignment available to local school districts, cardiovascular disease and treatment, representative under KRS 411.130. and making the assigned payments. including posting on its Web site. commercialization of products, and patient privacy protections; require board Jan 30-introduced in House Jan 31-introduced in House Jan 31-introduced in House to present plans to the General Jan 31-to Judiciary (H) Feb 1-to State Government (H) Feb 1-to Health and Welfare (H) Assembly prior to expenditures or Feb 2-posted in committee Feb 6-posted in committee implementation and make business Introduced Jan. 31, 2006 Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st plans available to the public; create the to Calendar with Committee Substitute reading, to Calendar KCDI Fund to receive moneys to support HB 472 (BR 1766) - G. Lindsay Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules the initiative; specify that appropriation Feb 13-posted for passage in the Feb 22-posted for passage in the shall not lapse but be carried forward; AN ACT clarifying that state lottery Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, appropriate $5,000,000 for fiscal year prizes paid in installments over time may February 14, 2006 February 23, 2006 2006-2007 and $5,000,000 for fiscal be assigned under certain Feb 16-floor amendments (1) and (2) Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 89-0 year 2007-2008; APPROPRIATION. circumstances. filed to Committee Substitute ; floor Mar 6-received in Senate Amend KRS 154A.110, relating to amendment (1) withdrawn Mar 8-to Education (S) HB 477 - AMENDMENTS lottery prizes, to permit their assignment Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Delete the with Circuit Court approval under certain Committee Substitute, floor amendment reading, to Consent Calendar appropriations for Kentucky circumstances. (2) Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Cardiovascular Disease Initiative fund in Feb 23-received in Senate Mar 22-posted for passage in the fiscal year 2006-2007 and fiscal year HB 472 - AMENDMENTS Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, 2007-2008. HCS - Specify that any person Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, March 23, 2006 HCA (2/Title, H. Moberly Jr) - Make contracted to receive prize payments in to Consent Calendar Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 title amendment. installments over time by the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, corporation, excluding prizes payable for Mar 13-posted for passage in the signed by each presiding officer; Jan 31-introduced in House the winner's life, from being eligible for Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, delivered to Governor Feb 1-to Appropriations and Revenue assignment; increase the reasonable fee March 14, 2006 Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. (H) from five hundred to one thousand Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 38-0 129) Mar 1-posted in committee dollars; remove the language stating that Mar 15-received in House; enrolled, Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, upon receipt of a ruling from the IRS or a signed by each presiding officer; HB 476 (BR 1574) - T. Burch to Calendar with committee court decision that the President of the delivered to Governor amendments (1) and (2-title) Kentucky Lottery Corporation file a copy Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to campaign Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of the order with the Secretary of State, 41) contributions. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Amend KRS 121.150 to provide that Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with vote. committee amendments (1) and (2-title) Propose to amend Section 145 of the HB 485/FN (BR 1670) - D. Owens Feb 1-introduced in House Mar 13-received in Senate Constitution or Kentucky to exclude a Feb 2-to Appropriations and Revenue Mar 15-to Appropriations and convicted felon from the right to vote AN ACT relating to residential utilities. (H) Revenue (S) until expiration of probation or final Amend KRS 139.470 to exempt from Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st discharge from parole or maximum sales and use tax the charges for HB 489/LM/CI (BR 1718) - A. Wuchner, reading, to Calendar expiration of sentence; submit to the residential utilities billed to an owner or R. Adams, E. Ballard, S. Baugh, J. Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; voters for ratification or rejection. operator of a multi-unit residential rental Bowen, K. Bratcher, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, returned to Appropriations and Revenue facility or mobile home park, including for J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, R. (S) Jan 31-introduced in House their common areas; EFFECTIVE Crimm, J. DeCesare, J. Draud, C. Embry Feb 1-to Elections, Const. August 1, 2006. Jr, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, W. Hall, HB 478 (BR 1701) - De. Butler Amendments & Intergovernmental M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Affairs (H) Feb 1-introduced in House Hoover, T. Kerr, S. Lee, G. Lynn, P. AN ACT relating to the renewal of Feb 2-to Appropriations and Revenue Marcotte, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. plumbing licenses. HB 481/CI (BR 1730) - T. McKee, M. (H) Napier, R. Nelson, M. Rader, J. Amend KRS 318.054 to require that Denham, A. Arnold Reinhardt, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, B. persons renewing their master and HB 486/LM (BR 1542) - L. Napier, K. Smith, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. journeyman plumbing licenses show AN ACT relating to assault. Bratcher, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, D. Ford, M. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, M. proof of having completed continuing Amend KRS 508.025, relating to Harmon, C. Hoffman, S. Lee, T. McKee, Weaver education requirements promulgated by assault in the third degree, assaulting R. Meeks, R. Mobley, F. Nesler, C. Siler, the Office of Housing, Buildings and peace officers and other named K. Stein AN ACT relating to abortion. Construction; require the continuing persons, to include the elected officials Repeal and reenact KRS 311.710 to education requirements to be based on of a city or county. AN ACT relating to pension systems detail legislative findings pertaining to the recommendations of the State of urban-county governments. the health and rights of women; repeal Plumbing Code Committee. Jan 31-introduced in House Amend KRS 67A.430 to increase and reenact KRS 311.723 to prohibit Feb 1-to Judiciary (H) minimum monthly annuity to $1200; voluntary abortions and establish a Jan 31-introduced in House award cost-of-living increases and criminal penalty; amend and repeal Feb 1-to Licensing and Occupations HB 482 (BR 1545) - S. Riggs, C. Meade, interest to those retirees or surviving various statutes to conform. (H) J. Carr, M. Henley, G. Lynn spouses who were not receiving a $1200 Feb 9-posted in committee monthly annuity; make technical Feb 1-introduced in House AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. changes; make provisions retroactive; Feb 7-to Health and Welfare (H) HB 479 (BR 1759) - F. Rasche Amend KRS 139.495 to exempt the amend KRS 67A.345 to allow surviving sale or purchase of durable medical spouse of a retiree to be eligible for HB 490 (BR 484) - A. Wuchner, R. AN ACT relating to pupil attendance equipment for which a prescription is group health insurance, upon the death Adams, E. Ballard, S. Baugh, J. Bowen, policies. issued; EFFECTIVE August 1, 2006. of the retiree, at no additional cost. K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, Dw. Butler, J. Amend KRS 159.140 to permit an Carr, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, assistant to the director of pupil Jan 31-introduced in House Feb 1-introduced in House R. Crimm, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, personnel to perform the required duties Feb 1-to Appropriations and Revenue Feb 2-to Local Government (H) B. DeWeese, J. Draud, C. Embry Jr, B. of the director of pupil personnel; require (H) Feb 16-posted in committee Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, M. that the school be notified of the home Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. conditions of habitual truants rather than Introduced Feb. 1, 2006 HB 487 (BR 1700) - W. Hall, R. Nelson, Higdon, J. Hoover, T. Kerr, S. Lee, G. all students; require documentation of E. Ballard, J. Bowen, H. Collins, T. Lynn, P. Marcotte, R. Mobley, B. contact with the custodian of the student HB 483 (BR 1585) - M. Marzian, J. Couch, J. Gooch Jr, C. Meade, T. Pullin, Montell, D. Osborne, M. Rader, J. when ascertaining the causes of Jenkins, S. Westrom A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, T. Reinhardt, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, irregular attendance and truancy; require Thompson, B. Yonts B. Smith, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. documentation of the home conditions of AN ACT relating to dementia training Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, M. the student and intervention strategies for employees of long-term care facilities AN ACT relating to the local Weaver attempted in any action brought to and assisted living communities. government economic assistance enforce compulsory attendance laws; Create a new section of KRS Chapter program. AN ACT relating to the voluntary amend KRS 159.080 to conform. 216B to require long-term care facilities Create a new section of KRS 42.450 termination of pregnancy. to provide training to staff in the care of to 42.495 to require that all expenditures Amend KRS 311.720 to include more Jan 31-introduced in House residents with dementia, including from funds allocated to individual legislative findings pertaining to the Feb 1-to Education (H) Alzheimer's disease or related disorders; counties under KRS 42.470 or 42.4592 health and rights of women; amend KRS Feb 3-posted in committee establish training and continuing be specifically authorized by the General 311.720 to include definitions for Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, education requirements for all direct care Assembly through a separate line item "individual private setting," and to Calendar staff; establish training and continuing appropriation; amend KRS 42.455 to "pregnancy help center"; amend KRS Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted education requirements for all provide that the program shall not apply 311.725 to increase the physician for passage in the Regular Orders of the administrators and nondirect care staff; to funds allocated to individual coal disclosure requirements made to a Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 require the Cabinet for Health and producing counties; amend KRS woman contemplating an abortion, Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Family Services to approve all training 42.4588 to apply to multicounty projects require facilities who counsel women Feb 15-received in Senate and continuing education; amend KRS only; amend KRS 42.4592 to provide about abortions to make certain Feb 17-to Education (S) 194A.719 to specify the dementia that moneys in individual coal producing disclosures, require the Cabinet for Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st training to be provided to staff and county accounts shall not be expended Health and Family Services to include reading, to Consent Calendar management of assisted-living unless specifically appropriated by the the disclosure requirements in their Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules communities; and repeal KRS 216B.072. General Assembly; amend KRS 42.485 informational material and to publish all Mar 22-posted for passage in the to conform. their material in English and Spanish; Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 1-introduced in House create a new section of KRS 311.710 to March 23, 2006 Feb 2-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 1-introduced in House 311.820 to require that KRS 311.725, as Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 3-to Appropriations and Revenue it was in effect on the effective date of Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, (H) this Act, may resume if the Kentucky signed by each presiding officer; HB 484 (BR 1413) - J. Gooch Jr Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of delivered to Governor HB 488/LM (BR 1558) - S. Brinkman, A. Kentucky, the United States Sixth Circuit Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to insurance. Wuchner, J. DeCesare, R. Crimm, P. Court of Appeals, or the Supreme Court 130) Create a new section in Subtitle 19 of Marcotte, J. Richards, A. Simpson of the United States enjoins, suspends, KRS Chapter 304 to require a provision delays, or invalidates the amendments HB 480 (BR 1450) - J. Crenshaw, K. that the policy shall be incontestable AN ACT relating to the taxation of to KRS 311.725; create a new section of Stein, D. Owens, A. Arnold, S. Baugh, C. after two years from the date of issue of aircraft. KRS 311.710 to 311.820 to allow the Belcher, T. Burch, D. Graham, W. Hall, the policy as to any misstatements made Amend KRS 132.200 to exempt State Board of Medical Licensure to J. Higdon, D. Horlander, M. Marzian, R. by the applicant in the application for the personal aircraft from local taxation; secure private counsel should the Meeks, H. Moberly Jr, F. Nesler, J. policy. amend KRS 139.480 to exempt personal constitutionality be challenged; shall be Wayne, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey aircraft from the sales and use tax; known as the "Woman's Right to Know Feb 1-introduced in House provide that the property tax provision Act." AN ACT proposing an amendment to Feb 2-to Banking and Insurance (H) takes effect on January 1, 2007; provide Section 145 of the Constitution of Feb 9-posted in committee that the sales tax provision takes effect Feb 1-introduced in House Kentucky relating to persons entitled to on August 1, 2006. Feb 7-to Health and Welfare (H) $250 civil penalty for each day that the February 28, 2006 Section 2 to revise ballot language and HB 491 (BR 1647) - D. Horlander, J. report is not made, and a $250,000 civil Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with notwithstand KRS 243.110; amend KRS Wayne, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. penalty for failure to make the required Committee Substitute 243.033, require caterer providing Burch, De. Butler, R. Crimm, B. payment; require the commissioner to Mar 2-received in Senate alcoholic beverages at events on DeWeese, M. Harmon, J. Jenkins, D. report by March 15 each year to the Mar 6-to Appropriations and Revenue property owned, leased, or operated by Keene, S. Lee, M. Marzian, C. Miller, D. Governor on various aspects of the (S) the Commonwealth to purchase Osborne, D. Owens, S. Riggs, S. program; require the commissioner to Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st $1,000,000 liability insurance; provide Westrom, R. Wilkey verify each year the number of reading, to Calendar workers' compensation insurance; employers in Kentucky with 10,000 or Mar 22-2nd reading; returned to provide the board with proof of AN ACT relating to motor vehicle more employees; require the Appropriations and Revenue (S) insurance. operators' licenses. commissioner to promulgate an SCA (1/Title, J. Pendleton) - Make title Amend KRS 186.560, regarding administrative regulation to carry out the HB 495 (BR 1744) - J. Carr, W. Hall, S. amendment. revocation of motor vehicle operator's provisions of the bill; identify the Act as Lee, D. Osborne, T. Shelton SFA (1, T. Buford) - Retain original licenses, to mandate license revocation the "Fair Share Health Care Act; provisions; amend definition of "qualified for conviction of possession, purchase, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2007 AN ACT relating to local government historic site" to specify that contributing or attempt to purchase alcohol by a licensing of businesses. properties within a commercial district minor in violation of KRS 244.085(3); HB 493 - AMENDMENTS Create a new section of KRS Chapter listed in the National Register of Historic and for conviction of purchasing or HCS - Retain original provisions, 65 to allow local governments, as a part places and properties listed as National supplying alcoholic beverages to a minor except provide that employers with of their regular business licensing, to Historic Landmarks are required to have in violation of KRS 530.070(1)(a). 25,000 employees, rather than 10,000 adopt the provisions of the bill relating to dining facilities for at least 50 and employees, are subject to the provisions public decency; provide that if these lodging on the premises as authorized Feb 1-introduced in House of this Act; change the reporting standards are adopted without by KRS 219.021; retain provision for Feb 6-to Transportation (H) requirements to conform. amendment, the Attorney General shall distillery listed as National Historic Feb 14-posted in committee HFA (1, B. Farmer) - Delete the bill in defend constitutional challenges to them; Landmarks with souvenir retail liquor Mar 2-reassigned to Judiciary (H) its entirety after the enacting clause; create a new section of KRS Chapter 65 license. substitute in lieu thereof a requirement to establish definitions; create a new SFA (2, T. Buford) - Delete Section 7 HB 492 (BR 495) - J. Vincent, T. Burch, that the Legislative Research section of KRS Chapter 65 to set public to remove requirement that caterer J. Gray, M. Harmon, J. Reinhardt, A. Commission conduct a study of the decency standards for behavior in public purchase liability insurance; provide Wuchner incidence of employed persons and their business places, and provide that if a workers compensation coverage; dependents participating in the state local government adopts those provide proof of insurance if catered AN ACT relating to Christmas. Medicaid program. standards, then violation shall subject a event is on property owned, leased, or Create a new section of KRS Chapter HFA (2/Title, B. Farmer) - Make title business license to suspension or operated by the Commonwealth of 411 to make businesses immune from amendment. revocation. Kentucky. civil liability for exhibiting Christmas displays except for malfunctions of the Feb 1-introduced in House Feb 2-introduced in House Feb 2-introduced in House display causing injury; amend KRS Feb 2-to Banking and Insurance (H) Feb 8-to Local Government (H) Feb 3-to Licensing and Occupations 344.040 to make it unlawful for an Feb 14-posting waived (H) employer to discharge an employee for Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st HB 496 (BR 1806) - B. Montell Feb 6-posting waived saying "Merry Christmas"; amend KRS reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, 341.370 to specify that "discharge for Substitute AN ACT relating to revenue and to Calendar misconduct" does not include saying Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules; floor taxation. Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules "Merry Christmas." amendment (1) filed to Committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 14-posted for passage in the Substitute, floor amendment (2-title) filed 141 to establish an income tax deduction Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 1-introduced in House Feb 23-posted for passage in the for volunteer firefighters. Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Feb 2-to Judiciary (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 58-35 Feb 17-posted in committee February 24, 2006 Feb 2-introduced in House Feb 24-received in Senate Feb 3-to Appropriations and Revenue Feb 28-to Licensing, Occupations & HB 493 (BR 1655) - M. Henley, J. Gray, Introduced Feb. 2, 2006 (H) Administrative Regulations (S) K. Stein Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 494/FN (BR 1738) - S. Riggs, S. HB 497/FN/LM (BR 1855) - D. Keene, J. to Calendar with Committee Substitute, AN ACT relating to health care. Lee, L. Clark, J. DeCesare, B. Draud, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. committee amendment (1-title) Create a new section of KRS 205.510 DeWeese, C. Miller, T. Riner, T. Shelton, Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Brinkman, T. Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted to 205.645 to create the Fair Share R. Webb Burch, De. Butler, L. Clark, J. Comer Jr, for passage in the Regular Orders of the Health Care Fund within the Cabinet for J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, M. Harper, D. Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006; floor Health and Family Services for the AN ACT relating to distribution of Horlander, J. Jenkins, G. Lynn, P. amendment (1) filed to Committee purpose of supporting the operations of general funds for locally operated Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, S. Substitute the Medicaid program; permit the fund to secondary area technology centers and Nunn, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, S. Riggs, Mar 9-passed over and retained in the receive funds; create new sections of vocational departments. A. Simpson, A. Smith, K. Stein, S. Orders of the Day; floor amendment (2) KRS Chapter 136 to define Amend KRS 157.069 to require that Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts filed to Committee Substitute "commissioner," "employee," "employer," locally operated secondary area Mar 10-3rd reading; committee "health insurance costs," and "wages"; technology centers and vocational AN ACT relating to local option amendment (1-title) withdrawn ; passed provide that the term "employer" does departments receive the same budget elections for qualified historic sites. 22-14 with Committee Substitute, floor not include a nonprofit entity or increase provided for local vocational Amend KRS 241.010 to define amendments (1) and (2) governmental agency, but that it area centers. "qualified historic site," create a new Mar 13-received in House; to Rules includes only companies with 10,000 or section of KRS Chapter 242 to authorize (H) more employees; provide that an HB 494 - AMENDMENTS local option elections for the limited sale Mar 15-posted for passage for employer, on January 1, 2007 and HCS/FN - Replace original language of alcoholic beverages by the drink at concurrence in Senate Committee annually thereafter, shall submit to the with language that clarifies that locally qualified historic sites, amend KRS Substitute, floor amendments (1) and (2) commissioner of the Department of operated technical schools shall receive 243.030 to provide for a licensing fee for for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Labor the number of employees in the same percentage baseline increase qualified historic sites selling alcoholic Mar 16-House refused to concur in Kentucky as of January 1 of the previous in funding as state-operated secondary beverages by the drink, create a new Senate Committee Substitute, floor year; the amount spent by the employer area technology centers. section of KRS Chapter 243 to specify amendments (1) and (2) during that previous year on health the authority and the limitations of a Mar 17-received in Senate insurance costs in the state; and the Feb 2-introduced in House qualified historic site license; amend Mar 20-posted for passage for percentage of payroll that was spent by Feb 3-to Education (H) KRS 243.040 and 243.050 to conform. receding from Senate Committee the employer in the previous year on Feb 13-reassigned to Appropriations Substitute, floor amendments (1) and (2) health insurance costs in the state; and Revenue (H) HB 497 - AMENDMENTS for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 require an employer that does not spend Feb 14-posted in committee SCS/FN/LM - Amend Section 1 to add Mar 21-Senate refused to recede from 10% of the total wages paid to Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st to the definition of a "qualified historic Committee Substitute, floor amendments employees in the state on health reading, to Calendar with Committee sites" to include sites listed as National (1) and (2) insurance costs to pay to the Substitute Historic Landmarks with dining facilities Mar 22-received in House commissioner an amount equal to the Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules for at least 50 and guest lodging on the difference between what the employer Feb 27-posted for passage in the premises; also includes distilleries with HB 498 (BR 1805) - J. Gray, Dw. Butler, pays up to 10% of the total wages paid Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, souvenir retail liquor licenses listed as R. Adkins, S. Baugh, K. Bratcher, M. to its employees in the state; assess a National Historic Landmarks; amend Cherry, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, R. Damron, C. Embry Jr, M. Henley, J. Rudy, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Feb 3-to Transportation (H) 351.101 to declare intention of the Higdon, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, G. Turner, K. Upchurch, M. Weaver Feb 7-posted in committee General Assembly to balance increasing Lynn, C. Miller, L. Napier, J. Richards, S. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, productivity with safety of miners; to Rudy, T. Shelton, J. Stewart III, S. AN ACT relating to motor vehicle to Calendar with Committee Substitute, state that injuries and death can be Westrom, B. Yonts trailers. committee amendment (1-title) reduced by ensuring an adequate Amend KRS 189.060 to permit a Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules number of mine rescue teams, self- AN ACT relating to classified motor vehicle used as a towing unit Feb 13-posted for passage in the contained self-rescuers (SCSRs) and employee's benefits. whose red lights are not obscured by the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, electronic tracking and communications Amend KRS 158.070 to permit public towed unit or its load to be equipped with February 14, 2006 devices; to impose civil penalties for school employees other than teachers to red lights on the towed unit, towing unit, Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 96-2 with violations including bad actor participate in statewide professional or both; amend KRS 281.600 to exempt Committee Substitute, committee designations; amend 351.106 to require meetings with substitutes when needed; bulk type fertilizer spreaders or liquid amendment (1-title) that miner training programs provide amend KRS 161.011 to define fertilizer spreaders being towed by a Feb 16-received in Senate telephone numbers that may be used to "progressive discipline" as a process to motor vehicle and used in intrastate Feb 21-to Transportation (S) report accidents and unsafe working deal with job-related behavior that does transportation from the provisions of Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st conditions; amend 351.140 to require not meet expected and communicated CFR Title 49, Part 393. reading, to Consent Calendar with quarterly inspections; amend 351.191 to performance standards; establish due Committee Substitute require each mine to have a plan process and hearing procedures for Feb 2-introduced in House Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules approved by the commissioner that classified employees notified that his or Feb 3-to Transportation (H) Mar 21-posted for passage in the provides additional caches of self- her contract will be terminated; require Feb 7-posted in committee Consent Orders of the Day for contained self-rescuer devices; provide the Commissioner of Education to Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Wednesday, March 22, 2006 for additional luminescent directional appoint a hearing office upon request of to Calendar Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with signs towards caches; require operators the commissioner of education; establish Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute to provide miners with approved wireless the right of appeal to the Circuit Court in Feb 13-posted for passage in the Mar 23-received in House; to Rules tracking and communications devices; the county where the school district is Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, (H) provide that failure to comply with located; provide service credit for limited February 14, 2006 Mar 24-posted for passage for implementation of a plan for additional status employees on approved military Feb 15-3rd reading, passed 97-0 concurrence in Senate Committee caches of self-contained self-rescuers leave; provide reemployment or Feb 16-received in Senate Substitute for Friday, March 24, 2006; shall constitute an imminent danger; reinstatement for employees inducted Feb 21-to Transportation (S) House concurred in Senate Committee amend 351.990 to provide for a $100 to into the Armed Forces of the United Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Substitute ; passed 89-5 $5,000 dollar penalty for violations of the States. to Consent Calendar Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each chapter; provide for a bad actor Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules presiding officer; delivered to Governor designation for repeated willful violations HB 498 - AMENDMENTS Mar 14-posted for passage in the Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. that create imminent danger to miners HCS - Amend KRS 158.070 to permit Consent Orders of the Day for 236) that quintuple fines; provide that public school employees other than Wednesday, March 15, 2006 knowingly removing the wireless tracking teachers to participate in statewide Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 HB 502 (BR 1371) - M. Denham device absent approval by the professional meetings with substitutes Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, commissioner is a class D felony; amend when needed; amend KRS 161.011 to signed by each presiding officer; AN ACT relating to solid waste. KRS 352.180 to require preservation of define "progressive discipline" as a delivered to Governor Amend KRS 109.056 to authorize the accident scene; amend KRS process to deal with job-related behavior Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. local governments to place liens on 352.133 to require additional caches of that does not meet expected and 72) motor vehicle to collect unpaid solid self-contained self-rescuers; amend communicated performance standards; waste bills; specify that such liens shall KRS 352.145 to include underground establish due process and hearing HB 500 (BR 1831) - J. Wayne, A. be superior to all other liens except mines and to require underground procedures for classified employees Arnold, R. Weston those for taxes. miners to wear electronic tracking notified that their contracts will not be devices; and declare an emergency. renewed; require the board policy to AN ACT relating to the inspection of Feb 2-introduced in House provide a process that includes for motor vehicles. Feb 3-to Natural Resources and HB 503 - AMENDMENTS verbal and written warnings, public and Amend KRS 186A.115 to raise the Environment (H) HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Require that a private reprimands, probation with a inspection fee on vehicles brought into member of the Mine Equipment Review corrective action plan, and suspensions the state from five dollars ($5) to fifteen HB 503 (BR 1867) - B. Yonts, R. Panel be a member of United Mine with pay or without pay of up to 7 days dollars ($15); raise the additional fee of Nelson, R. Webb, R. Adkins, E. Ballard, Workers of America; require the prior to termination; establish due ten dollars ($10) to fifteen dollars ($15) J. Barrows, C. Belcher, L. Clark, H. executive director to promulgate process procedures for an employee per trip for certified inspectors who are Collins, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. administrative regulations in 30 days who has completed 4 years of required to travel to the site of the Damron, C. Embry Jr, J. Gooch Jr, D. based on the advice and continuous active service; establish the vehicle. Graham, W. Hall, C. Hoffman, J. recommendations of the panel; require right of appeal to the Circuit Court in the Jenkins, Ji. Lee, T. McKee, C. Meade, the hotline to report accidents and county where the school district is Feb 2-introduced in House C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, D. Owens, R. unsafe working conditions be toll-free; located; provide service credit for limited Feb 3-to Transportation (H) Palumbo, D. Pasley, J. Richards, A. require the Office of Mine Safety and status employees on approved military Smith, J. Stacy, J. Stewart III, T. Licensing to investigate complaints of leave; provide reemployment or HB 501 (BR 1817) - H. Collins, W. Hall, Thompson, T. Turner, M. Weaver imminent danger in 24 hours; require reinstatement for employees inducted C. Belcher self-contained self-rescuers be deployed into the Armed Forces of the United AN ACT relating to coal miners and in secondary escapeways; permit States. AN ACT relating to public roads. declaring an emergency. company to take action against an Amend KRS 178.040 to establish that Create new sections of KRS Chapter employee for information gained during Feb 2-introduced in House in the absence of any record, the width 351 to define "accidents"; require monitoring of the employee during Feb 3-to Labor and Industry (H) of a public road right-of-way shall include accidents involving serious injury or loss nonemergency situations for violations of Feb 6-posted in committee the area lying within landmarks and of life be reported within 15 minutes after written company policy distributed to the Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st fences indicating the boundary lines and the accident or 15 minutes after miners; make removal or tampering with reading, to Calendar in the absence of both record or communications become available, and a wireless tracking and communication Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; landmark shall extend to the shoulders provide for a $1,000 to $100,000 dollar device a Class D felony except if the recommitted to Labor and Industry (H) and ditch lines. penalty for failure to comply; provide for removal is not contrary to the purposes Feb 17-reported favorably, to Rules investigation and waiver of penalty; of the Act, with the approval of the with Committee Substitute HB 501 - AMENDMENTS prohibit anyone from altering the commissioner; provide that removal for Feb 21-posted for passage in the HCS - Retain the original provisions accident scene; authorize commissioner maintenance and testing of a device Regular Orders of the Day for except amend KRS 178.025 rather than and inspector to subpoena for does not constitute a violation; make Wednesday, February 22, 2006 178.040. investigation of unsafe working technical corrections. Feb 22-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with HCA (1/Title, H. Collins) - Make title conditions and violations of closure Committee Substitute amendment. orders; require posting of emergency Feb 2-introduced in House Feb 23-received in Senate SCS - Retain provisions of original bill; hotline telephone numbers to report Feb 3-to Natural Resources and Feb 27-to Education (S) amend KRS 178.290 to permit county, accidents and unsafe working Environment (H); posted in committee city, urban-county, consolidated local, conditions; create a panel to review and Feb 6-posting waived HB 499 (BR 1576) - D. Pasley, M. and charter government to build and recommend wireless communications Feb 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Rader, R. Adams, J. Arnold Jr, J. Carr, maintain sidewalks along public roads. and tracking devices; amend KRS to Calendar J. Comer Jr, M. Denham, J. Higdon, C. 351.090 to require quarterly inspections Feb 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Hoffman, Ji. Lee, T. McKee, R. Rand, S. Feb 2-introduced in House of coal mines in operation; amend for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, February 9, 2006; provide notice to a consumer if it complainant; create a new section of identity; certain sections effective July 1, floor amendment (1) filed releases a consumer report in violation KRS Chapter 411 to establish an 2007. Feb 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with of the freeze; declare that a violation is expedited procedure for victim of certain floor amendment (1) an unfair, false, misleading or deceptive identity-theft-related crimes to petition HB 4 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-received in Senate act or practice in the conduct of trade or the District Court for a determination that HCS/LM/CI - Retain most original Feb 14-to Agriculture and Natural commerce in violation of KRS 367.170 he or she is a victim of identity theft; provisions; delete government agencies Resources (S) subject to same remedies, duties, require that the court filing fee will be the from protections of records which must powers and penalties as a violation of same as for filing a small claims case; be done by a business; permit Introduced Feb. 3, 2006 KRS 367.170; create a new section of provide that it is a Class D Felony to background checks using a Social KRS Chapter 367 to require an agency knowingly provide false information in Security number only with the HB 4/LM/CI (BR 1669) - R. Webb, L. or business that conducts business in connection with this proceeding; create a permission of the person holding that Clark, D. Owens, D. Pasley the Commonwealth to take certain new section of KRS Chapter 431 to number; delete provision relating to measures to protect against establish an expedited procedure security freeze; delete provision relating AN ACT relating to consumer unauthorized access or use of personal allowing a person who has been to penalty for lying to a court about being protection. information during its disposal; provide charged with a crime because another a victim of an identity theft; limit identity Create a new section of KRS Chapter certain exceptions; declare that a person used his or her identifying theft protections provided by executive 367 to define “agency,” "business," violation is an unfair, false, misleading or information, and who has been found not branch agencies and local governments "consumer," "consumer reporting deceptive act or practice in the conduct guilty or the charges have been to protection of the Social Security agency," "consumer report," "disposal," of trade or commerce in violation of KRS dismissed, to make a motion to the number; remove legislative and "encrypt," "person," "personal 367.170 subject to same remedies, District or Circuit Court to redact his or executive branches from bill; relating to information," "proper identification," duties, powers and penalties as a her identifying information from certain the crime of identity theft; remove "records," "redact," "security breach," violation of KRS 367.170; create a new records; establish a procedure restricting penalty enhancement for second and and "security freeze"; create a new section of KRS Chapter 367 to require access and inspection of those records; subsequent offense and remove section of KRS Chapter 367 to prohibit a an agency or business that conducts create a new section of KRS Chapter 12 "avoiding investigation or prosecution for business from making or requiring business in the Commonwealth, and that to create definitions; prohibit an agency a crime" as an element of the offense in certain uses of a consumer's Social owns or maintains data that includes from making or requiring certain uses of amendment of KRS 514.060 . Security number; allow certain personal information, to disclose any a person’s Social Security number or HFA (1, F. Rasche) - Correct duplicate exceptions for use or disclosure of a security breach to any resident of the identifying information; prohibit an listing of "social security number." consumer’s Social Security number; Commonwealth whose personal agency from collecting a Social Security HFA (2, R. Webb) - Make technical require a business to make reasonable information was acquired or accessed; number unless authorized by law or corrections. efforts to implement requirements prior require an agency or business that does necessary for the agency’s duties; to effective date; delay the effective date not own the data to notify the owner or require an agency to segregate Social Feb 3-introduced in House of this section to July 1, 2007, and licensee of the information in the event Security numbers from the rest of a Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) declare that a violation is an unfair, false, of a security breach of the information; record and to provide a person with a Mar 7-posted in committee; posting misleading or deceptive act or practice in provide a procedure for delay of the written statement of the purpose for waived the conduct of trade or commerce in notice for law enforcement purposes; collecting and using the Social Security Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, violation of KRS 367.170 subject to require certain information to be included number; allow certain exceptions; to Calendar with Committee Substitute same remedies, duties, powers and in the notice; provide certain exceptions; prohibit the inclusion of a person’s Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted penalties as a violation of KRS 367.170; provide that a waiver is void and identifying information in documents filed for passage in the Regular Orders of the create a new section of KRS Chapter unenforceable; require that the notice be or recorded with an agency subject to Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 367 to establish a procedure to allow a given to the Attorney General and certain exceptions; establish a Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed to consumer to place a security freeze on consumer reporting agencies if the procedure for a person to request Committee Substitute his or her credit report requiring the notice is given to more than 1,000 redaction of his or her identifying Mar 13-floor amendment (2) filed to consumer's authorization for release of residents of the Commonwealth; require information from official records placed Committee Substitute his report by a consumer credit reporting the notice provider to cooperate with on an agency’s Internet Web site unless Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with agency; require the consumer reporting requests to verify the authenticity of the the agency is required or authorized by Committee Substitute, floor amendment agency to honor a security freeze placed notice; declare that a violation is an law to include the information on the (2) by another consumer reporting agency; unfair, false, misleading or deceptive act Web site; allow a petition to Franklin Mar 15-received in Senate require a consumer reporting agency to or practice in the conduct of trade or Circuit Court to direct compliance; Mar 17-to Judiciary (S) provide the consumer with a personal commerce in violation of KRS 367.170 provide for no liability for agency actions identification number or password to be subject to same remedies, duties, related to this section; provide for no HB 504 (BR 1719) - K. Upchurch used by the consumer to access his or powers and penalties as a violation of waiver of sovereign immunity; delay the her credit file while the security freeze is KRS 367.170; create a new section of effective date of this section to July 1, AN ACT relating to public safety. in effect; provide for a procedure to KRS Chapter 367 to require an agency 2007; amend KRS 15.334 to require that Amend KRS 431.007, relating to permit the consumer to temporarily lift or or business that conducts business in the law enforcement basic training arrests, to permit part-time police and remove the security freeze; require a the Commonwealth to take certain course provided by the Kentucky Law sheriffs to assist in other jurisdictions; security freeze to remain in effect until measures to safeguard against security Enforcement Council also include permit coroners and deputy coroners to the consumer requests that the freeze breaches; provide certain exceptions; identity theft and disclosure of assist in other jurisdictions; permit the be removed, unless the consumer has declare that a violation is an unfair, false, information from a financial information head of a law enforcement agency to materially misrepresented facts in misleading or deceptive act or practice in repository; amend KRS 411.210 to establish policies which govern requests placing the freeze; allow an application the conduct of trade or commerce in extend the civil cause of action for for and the provision of assistance; for credit to be treated as incomplete if violation of KRS 367.170 subject to victims of identity-theft-related crimes to specify that statute does not limit the third party cannot get access to a same remedies, duties, powers and victims of the provisions regarding assistance under other statutes. consumer report because of a freeze; penalties as a violation of KRS 367.170; business use of Social Security prohibit a consumer reporting agency create a new section of KRS Chapter numbers, security freezes, disposal of Feb 3-introduced in House from suggesting that a security freeze 367 to declare that the provisions records, security breach notices, and Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) reflects negatively on the consumer regarding business use of Social safeguarding against security breaches; report; permit a consumer reporting Security numbers, security freezes, extend the statute of limitations to the HB 505 (BR 1720) - K. Upchurch agency to impose a fee of up to five disposal of records, security breach later of five years or the date of dollars in certain instances; prohibit any notices, and safeguarding against discovery of the identity of the AN ACT relating to public safety. fee if the consumer is a victim of identity security breaches do not limit agency perpetrator of the violation; amend KRS Amend KRS 189.330 to provide that theft and has a valid police report or has power to enforce criminal or civil statutes 514.160 to provide that the crime of theft peace officers and safety officers have received a notice of security breach and or the right of any person to bring civil of identity applies to use of a live or the ability to direct vehicle traffic; amend provides a copy of the notice; require a actions and are not a waiver of deceased person’s identity; increase the KRS 189.378 to allow a peace officer to consumer reporting agency to disclose sovereign immunity; declare that no types of identifying information escort a funeral procession and, upon to consumers the process for removing liability accrues to an agency for protected; provide that a purpose of the request of a law enforcement agency, or temporarily lifting a freeze and to violations; provide venue for civil actions crime also includes avoiding allow a firefighter or rescue squad provide a notice; prohibit application of a brought by the Attorney General investigation or prosecution for a crime; member to assist with a funeral security freeze to consumer reports regarding violations; create a new increase the penalty for subsequent procession; amend KRS 189.450 to provided to certain entities; require a section of KRS Chapter 17 to require a offenses; delete the exclusion of credit provide that peace officers and safety consumer reporting agency to notify a law enforcement agency where or debit card fraud crimes; amend KRS officers have the ability to require a consumer after changing certain jurisdiction may lie for investigation and 525.080 to provide that the crime of stopped vehicle to be moved from the identifying data in the consumer’s file; prosecution of certain identity-theft- harassing communications applies highway, and to include a threat to public require a consumer reporting agency to related crimes to take a complaint and whether the perpetrator is using the safety or threat of terrorism as a reason provide a copy of the police report to the perpetrator's own or another person’s for requiring a vehicle to be moved; amend KRS 189.910 to permit a paid Feb 9-posted in committee not meet expected and communicated government. volunteer member of a rescue squad or Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st performance standards; establish due any other person authorized by statute reading, to Calendar process and hearing procedures for any HB 511 - AMENDMENTS to operate an emergency vehicle; Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules classified employee notified that his or HFA (1, B. Farmer) - Amend all include mail carriers and vehicles Feb 23-recommitted to Licensing and her contract will not be renewed; require sections to extend the right to bargain escorting a funeral procession in the Occupations (H) the Office of the Attorney General to collectively to all urban-county definition of "public safety vehicle"; appoint a hearing office upon request of employees. amend KRS 189.930 to require other HB 508 (BR 1154) - R. Wilkey, J. the commissioner of education; establish HFA (2/Title, B. Farmer) - Make title vehicles to yield to emergency vehicles Barrows, R. Adams, R. Adkins, E. the right of appeal to the Circuit Court in amendment. being operated by a peace officer, safety Ballard, C. Belcher, Dw. Butler, L. Clark, the county where the school district is officer, rescue squad member, or R. Damron, C. Embry Jr, D. Floyd, J. located; provide service credit for limited Feb 3-introduced in House firefighter; require other vehicles to yield Gooch Jr, J. Gray, W. Hall, J. Hoover, D. status employees on approved military Feb 6-to Local Government (H) to a stationary public safety vehicle, if Keene, G. Lynn, T. McKee, R. Nelson, leave; provide reemployment or Feb 8-posted in committee traffic conditions permit; amend KRS S. Nunn, D. Osborne, R. Palumbo, D. reinstatement for employees inducted Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st 189.940 to include law enforcement Pasley, R. Rand, T. Riner, T. Shelton, T. into the Armed Forces of the United reading, to Calendar vehicles rather than police vehicles in Thompson, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. States; permit local districts to provide Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted those instances which provide an Westrom, A. Wuchner the employer's contribution toward the for passage in the Regular Orders of the exemption for exceeding the speed limit; purchase of the state's medical Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 establish additional conditions for the AN ACT relating to eminent domain. insurance program; permit a school Feb 16-floor amendment (1) filed use of warning lights by emergency or Create a new section of KRS 416.540 district to pay the member contribution Feb 17-floor amendment (2-title) filed public safety vehicles; amend KRS to 416.680 to delineate the allowable and accrued interest to the Kentucky Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders 189.993 to conform; amend KRS public uses for eminent domain in the Retirement System for members who of the Day; recommitted to 431.005 to change to qualified law Commonwealth; amend 416.540 relating return to the district after military service; Appropriations and Revenue (H) enforcement officer rather than peace to eminent domain, to replace the and provide one year of service credit on officer as having the ability to make phrase public purpose with the phrase the district's salary schedule for Introduced Feb. 6, 2006 arrests and define "qualified law public use. classified employees in military service. enforcement officer"; amend KRS HB 512 (BR 1833) - R. Adams, C. 446.010 to define "law enforcement HB 508 - AMENDMENTS HB 510 - AMENDMENTS Belcher agency," "law enforcement officer," "law SFA (1, E. Harris) - Amend to exempt HCS - Amend KRS 158.070 to permit enforcement vehicle," "member of a the acquisition of property financed by public school employees other than AN ACT relating to Transportation rescue squad," and "safety officer"; state road funds or federal highway teachers to participate in statewide Engineering Assistant I experience amend KRS 508.025 to specify that third funds from the public use requirement professional meetings with substitutes requirements. degree assault includes attempt to for eminent domain. when needed; amend KRS 161.011 to Create a new section to KRS Chapter cause injury to a safety officer; amend define "progressive discipline" as a 18A to remove the experience KRS 520.095 and 520.100 to include Feb 3-introduced in House process to deal with job-related behavior requirements from the class specification use of a boat or watercraft as a violation Feb 6-to Agriculture and Small that does not meet expected and for Transportation Engineering Assistant in any attempt to evade a peace officer. Business (H) communicated performance standards; I; provide that any applicant with a high Feb 8-posting waived establish due process and hearing school diploma, equivalency certificate, Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, procedures for classified employees or a passing score on the GED Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) to Calendar notified that his or her contract will not examination shall be allowed to take the Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules be renewed; require the board policy to written examination for the classification. HB 506/FN (BR 1439) - J. Wayne, M. Feb 13-posted for passage in the provide a process that includes for Marzian, T. Burch, W. Hall, J. Jenkins, Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, verbal and written warnings, public and Feb 6-introduced in House R. Meeks, K. Stein, R. Webb February 14, 2006 private reprimands, probation with a Feb 7-to State Government (H) Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 95-1 corrective action plan, and suspensions Feb 9-posted in committee AN ACT relating to taxation. Feb 15-received in Senate with pay or without pay of up to 7 days Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st Amend KRS 141.020 to increase the Feb 17-to State and Local prior to termination; establish due reading, to Calendar tax rate on income over $75,000; amend Government (S) process procedures for an employee Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted KRS 141.066 to establish a refundable Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, who has completed 4 years of for passage in the Regular Orders of the earned income tax credit at 15% of the to Calendar continuous active service; establish the Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 federal credit; amend KRS 140.130 to Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules right of appeal to the Circuit Court in the Feb 16-3rd reading, passed 97-1 decouple from the federal estate tax Mar 14-posted for passage in the county where the school district is Feb 17-received in Senate phase-out; amend KRS 139.200 to Regular Orders of the Day for located; provide service credit for limited Feb 22-to Transportation (S) include a list of selected services as Wednesday, March 15, 2006 status employees on approved military Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st subject to sales tax; amend KRS Mar 15-passed over and retained in leave; and provide reemployment or reading, to Consent Calendar 139.120 to conform; amend KRS the Orders of the Day; floor amendment reinstatement for employees inducted Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 139.480 to allow pollution control (1) filed into the Armed Forces of the United for passage in the Consent Orders of the equipment not required by the federal Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with States. Day for Friday, March 24, 2006 government; amend KRS 141.0205 to floor amendment (1) ; received in House; HFA (1, F. Rasche) - Provide that Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; recognize changes to income tax credits; to Rules (H) nothing in the provisions shall reduce or received in House; enrolled, signed by make income tax provisions effective for Mar 17-posted for passage for eliminate a benefit provided by an each presiding officer; delivered to tax years beginning on or after January concurrence in Senate floor amendment employer-employee bargained contract, Governor 1, 2006, make estate tax provisions (1) for Monday, March 20, 2006 or limit the benefits of future contracts. Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. effective for deaths on or after August 1, Mar 20-House concurred in Senate 131) 2006, make some sales tax provisions floor amendment (1) ; passed 94-0 Feb 3-introduced in House effective August 1, 2006. Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each Feb 8-to Education (H) HB 513 (BR 1389) - M. Denham presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 3-introduced in House Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to fiduciaries. Feb 6-to Appropriations and Revenue 73) reading, to Calendar with Committee Amend KRS 395.610, regarding (H) Substitute ; floor amendment (1) filed to periodic accounting by fiduciaries, to HB 509 (BR 342) - F. Rasche Committee Substitute require testamentary trustees to render HB 507 (BR 1143) - R. Rand, M. Cherry, Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules accountings; exempt banks and trust D. Floyd, R. Palumbo, T. Thompson Feb 13-WITHDRAWN Feb 23-posted for passage in the companies. Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, AN ACT relating to small and farm HB 510 (BR 1760) - F. Rasche February 24, 2006 Feb 6-introduced in House wineries. Feb 7-to Judiciary (H) Amend KRS 244.165 to permit AN ACT relating to classified HB 511/LM (BR 864) - C. Hoffman, K. wineries producing not more than 50,000 employees' benefits. Stein, L. Clark, J. Crenshaw HB 514 (BR 1601) - M. Denham gallons in one year in other states or Amend KRS 158.070 to permit public countries to make limited shipments school employees other than teachers to AN ACT relating to corrections AN ACT relating to judicial sales. directly to consumers in Kentucky. participate in statewide professional personnel in urban-county governments. Amend KRS 426.705 to specify that meetings with substitutes when needed; Amend various sections of KRS bonds by purchasers at judicial sales Feb 3-introduced in House amend KRS 161.011 to define 67A.6901 to 67.6911 to authorize shall bear interest at the prime rate plus Feb 6-to Licensing and Occupations "progressive discipline" as a process to collective bargaining for corrections 2% instead of bearing interest at the rate (H) deal with job-related behavior that does personnel of an urban-county specified in the judgment for which the Jenkins paid by the county board of elections to Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. sale is conducted. an election officer per election day 168) AN ACT relating to prescriptive served; change the payment made to authority for advanced registered nurse precinct election officers and precinct HB 521 (BR 1862) - R. Wilkey, J. Feb 6-introduced in House practitioners. election judges for certain deliveries, Hoover, D. Graham, R. Meeks, D. Feb 7-to Judiciary (H) Amend KRS 314.011 to permit from the mileage reimbursement Owens, M. Weaver advanced registered nurse practitioners permitted for state employees to a flat HB 515/LM (BR 1603) - J. Jenkins, L. to prescribe, but not dispense, controlled fee of $10; amend KRS 117.187 to AN ACT relating to the Public Service Clark substances; establish conditions for increase the minimum compensation Student Law School Loan Assistance prescribing each schedule of controlled amount from $10 to $25 for Program and making an appropriation AN ACT relating to training for substances; authorize advanced reimbursement of actual expenses paid therefor. emergency personnel. registered nurse practitioners to by the county to the election officer for Create new sections of KRS Chapter Amend KRS 95A.260 to include prescribe a 72-hour supply of Schedule attending each training session; amend 164A to create the Public Service emergency medical technicians and II controlled substances, except that an KRS 117.345 to require the State Board Student Law School Loan Assistance paramedics serving in a city of the first advanced registered nurse practitioner of Election to pay a county treasurer for Program to defray indebtedness incurred class or in a charter county government certified in psychiatric-mental health an election that has been delayed or for law school for eligible attorneys in the Firefighters Foundation Program nursing who is providing services in a postponed because the Governor working in the Office of the Attorney fund; amend KRS 311A.020 to require health facility as defined in KRS Chapter declared an emergency; increase from General, the Prosecutors Advisory emergency medical technicians to meet 216B or in a regional mental health- $250 to $1,000 the amount of money Council, the Department of Public the certification and recertification mental retardation services program that the State Board of Elections is Advocacy, or nonprofit legal services requirements of the National Registry of may prescribe a 30-day supply of required to pay the county treasurer for organizations designated as eligible; the Emergency Medical Technicians. psychostimulants; authorize advanced each precinct in the county that contains program shall be administered by the registered nurse practitioners to a voting machine. Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Feb 6-introduced in House prescribe a 30-day supply of Schedule III Authority, which shall promulgate Feb 7-to Local Government (H) controlled substances without any refill; Feb 6-introduced in House administrative regulations; create the Feb 8-posted in committee authorize advanced registered nurse Feb 7-to Elections, Const. Public Service Student Law School Loan practitioners to prescribe Schedule IV Amendments & Intergovernmental Assistance Program trust fund in the HB 516 (BR 1827) - T. Pullin, D. and V controlled substances and refills Affairs (H) State Treasury; provide that interest and Osborne up to a six months supply; establish the Feb 14-posted in committee funds shall not lapse but be carried Controlled Substances Formulary Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st forward for the purposes of the program; AN ACT relating to displays in the Development Committee to advise the reading, to Calendar amend KRS 42.320, relating to the court state House and Senate chambers. Kentucky Board of Nursing regarding the Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules cost distribution fund, to direct that 2% of Create a new section of KRS Chapter promulgation of administrative Feb 21-recommitted to Appropriations each court cost, up to $1,200,000, be 6 and amend KRS 7.090 to direct the regulations to limit advance registered and Revenue (H) deposited in the Public Service Student Legislative Research Commission to nurse practitioner prescribing specific Law School Loan Assistance Program display the national motto "In God We controlled substances; amend KRS HB 520 (BR 1886) - C. Belcher, B. trust fund; amend KRS 164A.337 to Trust" on the walls in both the Senate 314.042 to require a written collaborative Farmer conform; APPROPRIATION. and House chambers directly above and agreement between the advanced behind the dais of the President of the registered nurse practitioner and the AN ACT relating to the local HB 521 - AMENDMENTS Senate and the dais of the Speaker of collaborating physician defining the occupational tax. HCS - Change the reimbursement the House of Representatives; require scope of the prescribing authority for Amend KRS 67.750 to update the period to a 1-year period rather than a 2- the display to be consistent with the controlled substances; require the reference to the internal revenue code to year period. historic and patriotic display in the advanced registered nurse to inform the the code in effect on December 31, United States House of Representatives. Board of Nursing of the existence of the 2005. Feb 6-introduced in House agreement and the name of the Feb 7-to Education (H) Feb 6-introduced in House collaborating physician; require the HB 520 - AMENDMENTS Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 10-to State Government (H) Board of Nursing to provide the Board of SCA (1, R. Stivers II) - Retain original Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Medical Licensure with the name of the provisions; amend KRS 68.197 to reading, to Calendar with Committee HB 517 (BR 1821) - R. Nelson collaborating physician; require the provide that a city contained in a county Substitute prescribing advanced registered nurse for purposes of the occupational license Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to railroad security. practitioner and the collaborating tax credit includes cities that are in more Feb 21-recommitted to Appropriations Create new sections of KRS Chapter physician to have the same or similar than one county. and Revenue (H) 277 to require every railroad company specialty qualifications; require operating in Kentucky to create a risk registration as an advanced registered Feb 6-introduced in House HB 522 (BR 1884) - D. Ford, J. Higdon, assessment of its rail facilities; require nurse practitioner for one year prior to Feb 8-to Local Government (H) R. Mobley every railroad company operating in prescribing controlled substances; Feb 16-posted in committee Kentucky to establish an infrastructure require advanced registered nurse Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to deceptive protection program; require every practitioners to obtain certification from reading, to Calendar business practices. railroad company operating in Kentucky the U. S. Drug Enforcement Agency; Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create a new section of KRS Chapter to protect sensitive community facilities amend KRS 314.195 to conform; amend for passage in the Regular Orders of the 367 to prohibit misrepresentation of such as schools, hospitals, and nursing KRS 218A.010 to include advanced Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 geographic location of floral businesses homes from hazards associated with the registered nurse practitioner in the Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 99-0 in telephone directories and other railroad industry; require every railroad definition of "practitioner"; amend KRS Mar 3-received in Senate directory assistance databases; amend company operating in Kentucky to 218A.202 to permit the Cabinet for Mar 7-to Appropriations and Revenue KRS 367.990 to provide a penalty of immediately report emergencies to Health and Family Services to provide (S) $2,500 per violation and to authorize various state agencies and appropriate data to the Board of Nursing concerning Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st both the Attorney General and the local first responders; require contractors nurse practitioners who are associated reading, to Consent Calendar with appropriate Commonwealth's attorney to and subcontractors working on rail with a physician or nurse practitioner committee amendment (1) prosecute violations. facilities in Kentucky to hire employees who is under investigation for improper Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules who meet the same standards as prescribing practices or who are in a Mar 21-posted for passage in the Feb 6-introduced in House railroad company employees; prohibit a geographical area where there is either Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 7-to Licensing and Occupations railroad company, contractor, or a trend report or report on a nurse March 21, 2006; taken from the Consent (H) subcontractor from retaliating against an practitioner or physician which indicates Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular employee who reports a violation of the a substantial likelihood that inappropriate Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed Introduced Feb. 7, 2006 Act; grant the Transportation Cabinet the prescribing may be occurring. 37-0 with committee amendment (1) authority to fine any railroad company, Mar 22-received in House; to Rules HB 523 (BR 823) - T. Pullin, D. Graham contractor, or subcontractor for Feb 6-introduced in House (H) noncompliance with the Act; establish Feb 7-to Health and Welfare (H) Mar 23-posted for passage for AN ACT relating to promotional the fine as up to $50,000 per day for concurrence in Senate committee increments for career employees. noncompliance. HB 519/LM (BR 1883) - A. Arnold, J. amendment (1) for Friday, March 24, Amend KRS 18A.110 to allow the Comer Jr 2006 secretary to approve the salary of career Feb 6-introduced in House Mar 24-House concurred in Senate employees who are promoted to a Feb 7-to Transportation (H) AN ACT relating to election costs. committee amendment (1) ; passed 97- higher pay grade to receive the same Amend KRS 117.045 to increase the 0; enrolled, signed by each presiding salary level that would a new appointee HB 518 (BR 1694) - M. Marzian, J. minimum amount from $60 to $100 to be officer; delivered to Governor to that same pay grade in that amendment. consumers; direct the Office of Financial Committee Substitute, floor amendment classification in the same county with Institutions to develop a table illustrating (1) similar qualifications. Feb 7-introduced in House the approximate number of months it Mar 3-received in Senate Feb 8-to Health and Welfare (H) would take and the approximate total Mar 7-to Judiciary (S) Feb 7-introduced in House Feb 13-posted in committee cost to repay an outstanding balance if Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Feb 8-to State Government (H) Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st the consumer makes only the minimum reading, to Calendar Feb 9-posted in committee reading, to Calendar with Committee payments based on a significant number Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st Substitute, committee amendment (1- of different annual percentage rates and Mar 22-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar title) different account balances; restrict the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules requirements of this section to apply in March 23, 2006 for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 23-recommitted to Education (H) any billing cycle in which the account Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 agreement does not require a minimum Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Feb 17-3rd reading, passed 95-0 HB 526/CI (BR 1890) - J. Stacy, W. Hall, payment of at least ten percent of the signed by each presiding officer; Feb 21-received in Senate R. Nelson outstanding balance; provide that this delivered to Governor Feb 23-to State and Local section does not apply in any billing Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Government (S) AN ACT relating to assault in the third cycle in which finance charges are not 147) degree. imposed; create a new section of KRS HB 524 (BR 1854) - M. Weaver, R. Amend KRS 508.025, relating to Chapter 371 to require retail installment Introduced Feb. 8, 2006 Nelson assault in the third degree, to include contracts and retail charge agreements assaulting a state officer or employee with consumers to be printed in not less HB 531 (BR 55) - J. Stewart III AN ACT relating to the Public Service while the officer or employee is than ten-point type and be written in Commission. performing job-related duties or as a layman's language that is easily AN ACT relating to insurance policies. Amend KRS 278.260 to specify the result of the performance of such duties. readable and understandable by a Create a new section of Subtitle 12 of right of the Attorney General to file a person of average intelligence and KRS Chapter 304 to require that a copy complaint with the Public Service Feb 7-introduced in House education. of an insured's life insurance policy be Commission against a utility; provide Feb 8-to Judiciary (H) mailed or otherwise delivered to the that if a complaint by the Attorney Feb 16-posted in committee HB 529 - AMENDMENTS insured within 15 days after receipt by General is filed with the Public Service Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, HFA (1, C. Belcher) - Make Act the insurer of a written request from the Commission, the commission shall act to Calendar effective January 1, 2007. insured; authorize the executive director within 60 days or shall establish a Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of the office of insurance to revoke or procedural and hearing schedule in for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 7-introduced in House suspend the license or certificate of concurrence with the Attorney General. Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 Feb 8-to Banking and Insurance (H) insurance of the insurer who violates this Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 93-1 Feb 14-posting waived section, or in lieu thereof or in addition Feb 7-introduced in House Mar 9-received in Senate Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, thereto, impose the civil penalty in KRS Feb 8-to Tourism Development and Mar 13-to Judiciary (S) to Calendar 304.99-020. Energy (H) Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 10-posted in committee HB 527 (BR 1283) - S. Riggs Mar 6-posted for passage in the Feb 8-introduced in House Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 10-to Banking and Insurance (H) reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to property tax March 7, 2006 Mar 3-posted in committee Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules collection. Mar 8-floor amendment (1) filed Feb 21-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 134.480 to establish a Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders HB 532 (BR 1588) - M. Cherry Regular Orders of the Day for priority for the sale of certificates of of the Day; recommitted to Wednesday, February 22, 2006 delinquency if multiple offers are Appropriations and Revenue (H) AN ACT relating to athletic activities. Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 85-13 received on the same day; create a new Amend KRS 229.011, relating to Mar 2-received in Senate section of KRS Chapter 134 to provide HB 530/LM (BR 1836) - D. Pasley, H. definitions for the boxing and wrestling Mar 6-to Agriculture and Natural that certificates of delinquency more Moberly Jr, T. Shelton statutes, to include kickboxing mixed Resources (S) than three years old may be sold at a martial arts in the definitions of discount by the Department of Revenue AN ACT relating to jail canteen "professional" and "professional match"; HB 525 (BR 1870) - S. Nunn, T. Burch or by a county clerk with the permission accounts. amend KRS 229.081 to include the of and under the conditions established Amend KRS 441.135 to clarify the use second as one of the persons AN ACT relating to cancer research. by the Department of Revenue. of jail canteen account funds, include but participating in a professional match who Create a new section of KRS Chapter not limit usage to recreational, must be licensed by and meet the 164 to require the University of Louisville Feb 7-introduced in House vocational, and medical purposes, and eligibility requirements of the Kentucky and the University of Kentucky to jointly Feb 8-to Local Government (H) require a reserve to be maintained in the Boxing and Wrestling Authority (KBWA); establish and maintain a cancer tissue Feb 10-posted in committee jail canteen account in an amount not amend KRS 229.111 to add contestants registry for cancer tissue donation for less than $100 per inmate. in kickboxing and mixed martial arts research purposes; provide that public or HB 528 (BR 1284) - S. Riggs among those who must get prematch private funds may used for costs; require HB 530 - AMENDMENTS physicals; delete wrestlers from the a gatekeeper to be responsible for AN ACT relating to certificates of HCS/LM - Require the fiscal court to prefight physicals; amend KRS 229.171 operations of the registry and permit a delinquency. annually transfer to the jail canteen to include kickboxing and mixed martial contractor to perform gatekeeper tasks; Amend KRS 134.460 to reference account beginning July 1, 2007, an arts among the sports under the require ongoing collaboration with interest provisions established by KRS amount of funds equal to $30 times the authority of the KBWA; create a new specified agencies and entities to 134.500; amend KRS 134.500 to delete annual average daily inmate population section of KRS Chapter 229 to create establish strategies for donor inconsistent provisions relating to of that county in order to maintain the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling designation; require report to the interest on certificates of delinquency; adequate operating funds in the jail Medical Advisory Panel to advise the Governor and Legislative Research provide that private purchasers may canteen account. KBWA regarding health and safety Commission by August 1, 2007 and apply interest against the portion of the HFA (1, D. Pasley) - Replace the $30 issues and the fitness of individuals; annually thereafter; specify that cancer claim relating to the add-on fees for the per prisoner annual allotment with a flat establish the membership, qualifications research associated with the registry county clerk and county attorney. amount based on the average daily for membership, and per diem; amend shall not include stem cell research. inmate population at a minimum of KRS 229.991 to increase from $500 to Feb 7-introduced in House $1000 and a maximum of $6000. $1,000 the maximum amount of a fine HB 525 - AMENDMENTS Feb 8-to Local Government (H) for certain violations; increase from $100 HCS - Revise to require a joint task Feb 10-posted in committee Feb 7-introduced in House to $500 the maximum fine for any force by the University of Kentucky and Feb 8-to Local Government (H) violation of any provision for which no University of Louisville to develop HB 529 (BR 985) - C. Belcher Feb 10-posted in committee specific penalty is provided; amend KRS strategies to establish a cancer tissue Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st 229.031, 229.051, 229.061, 229.071, research registry; specify membership; AN ACT relating to consumer credit. reading, to Calendar with Committee 229.101, 229.121, 229.131, 229.141, specify duties to include Create a new section of KRS Chapter Substitute 229.151, 229.180, and 229.200 to apply recommendations on operating the 367 to require a credit card issuer to Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules to kickboxing and mixed martial arts. registry, designation of donor status, include in each billing statement a Feb 27-floor amendment (1) filed to public awareness efforts, and initial and minimum payment warning; require a Committee Substitute HB 532 - AMENDMENTS ongoing funding; require report to Interim statement showing the number of years Feb 28-posted for passage in the SFA (1, T. Shaughnessy) - Amend Joint Committee on Health & Welfare by and the total cost to pay off balances in Regular Orders of the Day for KRS 156.070 to require that any February 1, 2007. certain amounts; require a toll-free Wednesday, March 1, 2006 proposal designed to control a student's HCA (1/Title, S. Nunn) - Make title telephone number to be available to Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 93-4 with eligibility to participate in high school Revenue (S) Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President Feb 10-to Local Government (H) interscholastic athletics based on Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st of the Senate; delivered to Governor Feb 16-posted in committee geographic boundaries designed for this reading, to Calendar; floor amendments Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st purpose or designated feeder schools (1) and (2-title) filed 132) reading, to Calendar shall be approved by the General Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules Assembly before being implemented. Mar 24-recommitted to Appropriations HB 536 (BR 1717) - R. Adkins Feb 27-posted for passage in the and Revenue (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 8-introduced in House Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules AN ACT relating to consumer February 28, 2006 Feb 10-to State Government (H) with Committee Substitute, committee telemarketing. Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 87-8 Feb 16-posted in committee amendment (1-title) ; posted for passage Amend sections of KRS chapter 367 Mar 15-received in Senate Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st in the Regular Orders of the Day for pertaining to telemarketing; define "Zero Mar 17-to State and Local reading, to Calendar Wednesday, April 12, 2006; 3rd reading; call list" as the national Do Not Call Government (S) Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted floor amendments (1) and (2-title) Registry maintained by the Federal Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Regular Orders of the withdrawn ; passed 33-0 with Committee Trade Commission rather than a state- reading, to Calendar with Committee Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 Substitute, committee amendment (1- maintained list; include wireless phone Substitute, committee amendment (1- Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0 title) ; received in House numbers; remove responsibility for title) Mar 13-received in Senate maintaining and publishing the list from Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 15-to Licensing, Occupations & HB 534 (BR 1859) - R. Wilkey the Office of the Attorney General; Mar 24-posted for passage in the Administrative Regulations (S) change all references from "merchant" to Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. "telemarketing company" in section March 24, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 27- reading, to Consent Calendar Amend KRS 238.525 to forbid pertaining to filing requirements; repeal 9 with Committee Substitute, committee Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; floor charitable gaming licensure to any most provisions granting authority or amendment (1-title) amendment (1) filed applicant or licensee directly or indirectly responsibility for the program to the Apr 10-bill reconsidered (change Mar 23-posted for passage in the associated with an individual who has Attorney General. PASSED status); recommitted to Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, been prohibited from participating in Appropriations and Revenue (S) March 24, 2006 charitable gaming activity; amend KRS Feb 8-introduced in House Apr 11-reported favorably, to Rules Mar 24-taken from the Consent 238.560 to allow the Office of Charitable Feb 10-to State Government (H) with Committee Substitute (2), Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Gaming to designate administrative Feb 16-posted in committee committee amendment (2-title) ; posted Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed actions against an organization or a Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Regular Orders of the 33-3 with floor amendment (1) ; received directly or indirectly associated reading, to Calendar Day for Tuesday, April 11, 2006; in House; to Rules (H); posted for individual; permit the office to suspend a Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute withdrawn; passage for concurrence in Senate floor person from participating in charitable Mar 2-posted for passage in the committee amendment (1-title) amendment (1) gaming or directly or indirectly Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, withdrawn ; passed 26-6 with Committee associating with charitable gaming March 3, 2006 Substitute (2), committee amendment HB 533/FN (BR 1764) - D. Ford, R. organizations for up to ten years if the Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 97-0 (2-title) ; received in House; posted for Wilkey person has caused serious violations for Mar 9-received in Senate passage for concurrence in Senate one or more organizations; define Mar 13-to Agriculture and Natural Committee Substitute (2), committee AN ACT relating to tobacco taxes. "serious violations" for the purposes of Resources (S) amendment (2-title) ; House concurred Amends KRS 131.600 and 138.140 to KRS 238.560 to mean those involving in Senate Committee Substitute (2), clarify that the tax on "roll-your-own" $1,000 or more in fines, a material HB 537 (BR 1913) - M. Denham, A. committee amendment (2-title) ; passed tobacco is an excise tax and is subject to misstatement of fact regarding receipts Arnold, S. Brinkman, R. Crimm, D. 66-26 escrow payments under the Master or expenses by $1,000 or more that Floyd, C. Hoffman, R. Meeks, L. Napier, Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each Settlement Agreement. results in a fraudulent document, or an F. Nesler, T. Shelton, R. Weston presiding officer; delivered to Governor intentional violation of the statutes or Apr 25-became law without HB 533 - AMENDMENTS regulations governing charitable gaming. AN ACT relating to sheriffs. Governor's signature SCS - Amend KRS 156.160 to require Amend KRS 64.090 to increase the Kentucky Board of Education to use Feb 8-introduced in House sheriffs' fees to $40 for any agency or HB 538 (BR 1853) - R. Webb, S. A.D. (anno Domini) and B.C. (before Feb 10-to Licensing and Occupations person requesting service not on behalf Brinkman Christ) when referencing time. (H) of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. SCA (1/Title, C. Borders) - Make title Feb 13-posted in committee AN ACT relating to the amendment. HB 537 - AMENDMENTS encouragement of investment in clean SFA (1, J. Denton) - Amend KRS HB 535 (BR 1818) - H. Collins SCS (1/LM) - Amend KRS 64.090 to coal energy generation. 131.130 to define distributor as a person increase sheriffs' fee to $30 for any Create a new section of KRS Chapter who distributes only cigarettes and AN ACT relating to motor vehicle agency or person requesting service not 278 to provide for policy to encourage purchases 100% of them from a single registration. on behalf of the Commonwealth of clean coal generation; define clean coal manufacturer with whom the person has Amend KRS 186.050 to establish that Kentucky; amend KRS 186.245 to generation; provide that a utility be an exclusive relationship to serve a a vehicle with a declared gross weight of require every county clerk to post in their entitled to recovery of costs for investing defined geographical territory; amend a vehicle and load of 10,000 pounds or office a permanent notice of fee in clean coal generation; provide for KRS 131.195 to require a distributor to less be registered for a fee of $11.50; increases in this Act by January 1, 2007; procedures and establishment of a obtain a license; permit the distributor to delete the gross weight and vehicle load amend KRS 64.012 to update the fee surcharge to customers in order to sell or purchase from any other licensee category and fee for commercial schedule for county clerks and to obtain reasonable return on untax-paid cigarettes; require the vehicles between 6,001 and 10,000 establish, omit, or increase various fees expenditures relating to clean coal distributor to secure a separate license pounds. for county clerks; amend various investment costs; provide for application for each place of business where the statutes relating to the recording fees of and hearing procedures for establishing untax-paid cigarettes are received; Feb 8-introduced in House county clerks to refer to KRS 64.012 for costs and surcharge amounts; provide require the distributor to maintain Feb 10-to Transportation (H) these fee amounts. for period review of surcharges and for records in accordance with Feb 14-posted in committee SCS (2/LM) - Retain the original adjustments and refunds if warranted; administrative regulations promulgated Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st provisions of SCS 1 except in Section 1 provide that commission retain by the department. reading, to Calendar by increasing the Sheriffs fee to forty jurisdiction to review surcharges. SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules dollars; increase the clerk's fee on amendment. Feb 21-posted for passage in the recording and indexing documents in Feb 8-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for Section 3 to twelve dollars and dividing Feb 10-to Tourism Development and Feb 8-introduced in House Wednesday, February 22, 2006 that fee by specifying that six dollars Energy (H) Feb 10-to Appropriations and Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 91-0 goes to the clerk and six dollars goes Feb 14-posted in committee Revenue (H) Feb 27-received in Senate into the affordable housing trust fund; Feb 14-posted in committee Mar 6-to Transportation (S) provide a delayed effective date on the Introduced Feb. 9, 2006 Feb 27-reported favorably, 1st Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st fee's to August 1, 2006 and on the reading, to Calendar reading, to Consent Calendar vehicle registration fees until January 1, HB 539 (BR 1949) - R. Adams Feb 28-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules 2007. Mar 6-posted for passage in the Mar 21-posted for passage in the SCA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title AN ACT changing the classification of Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Consent Orders of the Day for amendment. the City of Glencoe, in Gallatin County. March 7, 2006 Wednesday, March 22, 2006 SCA (2/Title, C. Borders) - Make title Reclassify the City of Glencoe, in Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 94-1 Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 amendment. Gallatin County, meeting the Mar 9-received in Senate Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, requirements for a city of the fifth class Mar 13-to Appropriations and signed by Speaker of the House Feb 8-introduced in House under Section 156A of the Kentucky AN ACT relating to student financial Constitution, from a city of the sixth class HB 541 (BR 1940) - M. Denham, F. assistance. Feb 9-introduced in House to a city of the fifth class. As provided in Nesler Amend KRS 164.7885 to remove Feb 10-to Appropriations and Section 156A of the Kentucky initial deadline date. Revenue (H) Constitution, the population AN ACT relating to slow-moving Feb 14-posted in committee requirements for the classification of vehicles. Feb 9-introduced in House Feb 27-reported favorably, 1st cities established by the former Section Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 10-to Education (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee 156 of the Kentucky Constitution remain 189.810 to 189.860 to require any Substitute in effect until changed by law. Therefore, animal drawn slow-moving vehicle to be HB 546 (BR 1943) - F. Rasche Feb 28-2nd reading, to Rules classification as a city of the fifth class equipped with a rubber strip or Mar 6-posted for passage in the requires a population of 1,000 to 2,999. compound on that portion of the tire in AN ACT relating to public school Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, contact with the highway; amend KRS personnel. March 7, 2006 Feb 9-introduced in House 189.993 to establish a penalty of not less Amend 156.210 to replace obsolete Feb 10-to Local Government (H) than $20 nor more than $35 for each terminology. HB 549 (BR 1977) - S. Lee, M. Weaver Feb 24-posted in committee violation. HB 546 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to marriage licenses HB 540/CI (BR 1631) - T. Burch, B. Feb 9-introduced in House HCS - Add new section to amend and declaring an emergency. DeWeese Feb 10-to Transportation (H) KRS 157.350 to outline procedures for Amend KRS 402.105 to require that a appeals to the commissioner of marriage license issued to a member of AN ACT relating to hepatitis C. HB 542 (BR 1919) - H. Cornett, J. education and the Kentucky Board of the United States Armed Forces shall be Create new section of KRS Chapter Stewart III Education in the case of disputed valid for 180 days; EMERGENCY. 214 to require the Department of Public nonresident student contracts between Health, in coordination with the AN ACT relating to railroad school districts. Feb 9-introduced in House Department of Veterans' Affairs and the employees. HCA (1/Title, F. Rasche) - Make title Feb 10-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Department of Corrections, to develop a Create a new section of KRS Chapter amendment. Public Safety (H); posted in committee statewide education, awareness, and 277, regarding railroads, to require a Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st information program on hepatitis C; railroad company to provide up to two Feb 9-introduced in House reading, to Calendar provide the program shall include days off, without pay, for a crew member Feb 10-to Education (H) Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules material to specifically address who has worked for seven consecutive Mar 14-posted in committee; posting Feb 22-posted for passage in the individuals who may be at high-risk of days, if requested by the crew member. waived Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, infection and may utilize materials Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st February 23, 2006 developed by health-related companies, Feb 9-introduced in House reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 93-2 and community-based or national Feb 10-to Transportation (H) Substitute, committee amendment (1- Mar 13-received in Senate advocacy organizations; require the title) Mar 15-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Department of Public Health to consult HB 543/LM/CI (BR 1502) - R. Adkins Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Public Protection (S) with the University of Kentucky College Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations of Medicine, the University of Louisville AN ACT relating to consumer and Revenue (H) HB 550 (BR 1956) - R. Palumbo, J. Carr School of Medicine, the Pikeville College protection. School of Osteopathic Medicine, the Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 547 (BR 1942) - F. Rasche AN ACT relating to the provision of American Liver Foundation, the Centers 367 to prohibit procuring, attempting to broadband service. for Disease Control and Prevention, and procure, soliciting, conspiring, or AN ACT relating to school personnel. Amend KRS 224A.011 to include any other scientific, medical, or receiving a telephone record without Amend 156.132 to replace obsolete broadband deployment projects; define advocacy organization to develop the authorization or by fraudulent, deceptive, terminology; make gender neutral. "broadband deployment project"; amend protocols and guidelines for the hepatitis or false means; prohibit the selling or KRS 224A.112 to create the Broadband C education, awareness, and attempting to sell a telephone record Feb 9-introduced in House Deployment Account and require that it information program. without authorization; set criminal Feb 10-to Education (H) shall be managed by the Kentucky penalties; exempt law enforcement Feb 27-posted in committee Infrastructure Authority; create a new HB 540 - AMENDMENTS agencies; exempt telecommunications section of KRS Chapter 224A to set forth HCS/CI - Retain original provisions carriers under certain circumstances; HB 548/FN (BR 1765) - D. Ford the purposes of the broadband except make all provisions permissive establish that a violation constitutes an deployment account; require the except the requirement that the unfair or deceptive trade practice; create AN ACT relating to motor vehicle authority to establish an incentive Department for Public Health develop a a civil cause of action with a civil remedy usage tax. program to assist in the provision of hepatitis C awareness and information and a statute of limitations; require Amend KRS 138.450 to establish a broadband deployment projects; allow program and report to the Interim Joint telecommunications carriers that valuation floor for used vehicles that is the authority to promulgate Committee on Health and Welfare by maintain telephone records to establish not less than 50% of the difference administrative regulations to carry out December 6, 2006 and every six months procedures to protect such records from between the trade-in book value of the the purposes of this Act. thereafter. unauthorized use. vehicle offered for registration and the trade-in book value of the vehicle offered HB 550 - AMENDMENTS Feb 9-introduced in House Feb 9-introduced in House in trade; define additional terms; amend HCS - Allow area development Feb 10-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) KRS 138.460 to provide a refund districts and other interested parties to Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 17-posted in committee procedure for overpayments when the have input with KIA on broadband Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st tax paid is based on the floor value; deployment projects; apply only to reading, to Calendar with Committee HB 544 (BR 952) - J. Barrows require the Department of Revenue to unserved areas of state; make technical Substitute promulgate regulations to develop corrections. Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to tobacco sales. procedures and forms; amend KRS HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Add Feb 21-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 248.280 to allow for 138.464 to conform; EFFECTIVE governmental entities to list of Regular Orders of the Day for alternative methods to establish tobacco AUGUST 1, 2006. organizations KIA shall receive input Wednesday, February 22, 2006 weight. from. Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with HB 548 - AMENDMENTS Committee Substitute Feb 9-introduced in House HCS/FN - Amend KRS 138.450 to Feb 9-introduced in House Mar 1-received in Senate Feb 10-to Agriculture and Small establish a valuation floor for used Feb 10-to Tourism Development and Mar 3-to Health and Welfare (S) Business (H) vehicles that is not less than 50% of the Energy (H) Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Feb 14-posted in committee difference between the trade in book Feb 14-reassigned to Economic reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, value of the vehicle offered for Development (H) Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules to Calendar registration and the trade in book value Feb 16-posted in committee Mar 21-posted for passage in the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of the vehicle offered in trade; define Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Consent Orders of the Day for for passage in the Regular Orders of the additional terms; exclude branded to Calendar with Committee Substitute Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 vehicles from 50% floor; amend KRS Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 98-0 138.460 to provide a refund procedure Mar 6-floor amendment (1) filed to Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, Mar 14-received in Senate for overpayments when the tax paid is Committee Substitute signed by Speaker of the House Mar 16-to Agriculture and Natural based on the floor value; require the Mar 7-posted for passage in the Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President Resources (S) Department of Revenue to promulgate Regular Orders of the Day for of the Senate; delivered to Governor regulations to develop procedures and Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 545 (BR 1944) - F. Rasche forms; amend KRS 138.464 to conform; Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with 133) EFFECTIVE August 1, 2006. Committee Substitute, floor amendment (1) Amend KRS 64.840 to allow a county conform; APPROPRIATION; Mar 10-received in Senate government to accept payment of any EMERGENCY. AN ACT relating to revenue and Mar 14-to Agriculture and Natural fine, forfeiture, tax, or fee by check, taxation. Resources (S) draft, electronic funds transfer, or other HB 555 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 13B.020 to exempt Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st similar means of payment; allow the HCS/FN/AA - Retain original license and bond revocation hearings for reading, to Consent Calendar county government to recover any provisions except make amendments to motor fuels dealers, LP gas dealers, and Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules transaction fee incurred by the county for conform the language to funding and cigarette licensees from the Mar 22-posted for passage in the submitting or processing the transaction. provisions included in the budget; administrative hearing process in Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, require the teachers' retirement system Chapter 13B; amend KRS 131.081 to March 23, 2006 Feb 10-introduced in House to study pension obligation bonds. allow the Department of Revenue to Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Feb 13-to Local Government (H) make a recording of any conference or Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Feb 22-posted in committee Feb 10-introduced in House meeting if the taxpayer records same; signed by each presiding officer; Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-to Education (H) amend KRS 138.450 to define additional delivered to Governor reading, to Calendar Feb 17-reassigned to Appropriations terms, allow trade-in credit when the Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and Revenue (H) reference manual is used to value a 134) for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 1-posted in committee used vehicle, clarify that the owner of a Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st used vehicle may receive a trade-in HB 551 (BR 1626) - A. Wuchner Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 90-0 reading, to Calendar with Committee credit for the vehicle he owns; delete Mar 6-received in Senate Substitute language limiting trade-in credit to used AN ACT relating to postsecondary Mar 8-to State and Local Government Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted vehicles purchased in Kentucky only; education. (S) for passage in the Regular Orders of the amend KRS 138.464 to require county Amend KRS 164.7874 to change the Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 clerks to forward duplicate receipts and definition of "KEES curriculum" from "five reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with weekly reports of money collected within courses of study" to "five credits"; amend Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute seven working days; create a new KRS 164.7879 to identify the KEES Mar 21-posted for passage in the Mar 15-received in Senate section of KRS Chapter 139 to exempt award amounts for students who Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 17-to Appropriations and out-of-state commercial printers and graduated high school prior to June 30, Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Revenue (S) mailers from collecting sales and use 2009 and for students who will graduate Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st tax; amend KRS 387.025 to no longer high school after June 30, 2009; require Mar 23-received in House; enrolled, reading, to Calendar require the District Court clerk to send that students graduating high school signed by Speaker of the House Mar 22-2nd reading; returned to guardian information to the Department after June 30, 2009 receive an ACT Mar 24-enrolled, signed by President Appropriations and Revenue (S) of Revenue; amend KRS 138.224, score of 18 or above to be eligible for a of the Senate; delivered to Governor Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules 138.226, 138.460, 138.4605, and KEES award; and clarify that KEES Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Apr 11-posted for passage in the 138.344 to conform; repeal KRS award eligibility terminates upon the 135) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, 138.500. expiration of five years following a April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; student obtaining a GED; amend KRS HB 554 (BR 1880) - J. DeCesare, C. received in House; enrolled, signed by HB 557 - AMENDMENTS 164.7881 and 164.7885 to conform. Embry Jr Speaker of the House HCS/FN - Retain original provisions of Apr 12-enrolled, signed by President the bill; clarify that the owner of a Feb 9-introduced in House AN ACT relating to eminent domain. of the Senate; delivered to Governor disregarded entity for federal tax Feb 10-to Education (H) Amend various sections of the Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. purposes shall be considered to have Feb 13-posted in committee Kentucky Revised Statutes to remove 189) nexus in Kentucky. Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st the authority of local governments to SCS - Retain the original provisions; reading, to Calendar exercise the power of eminent domain to HB 556/FN (BR 1762) - H. Moberly Jr make technical corrections to 2006 HB Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules eliminate blighted or slum areas while 380/EN. Feb 21-recommitted to Appropriations retaining other acquisition powers; limit AN ACT relating to gasoline and SCA (1, C. Borders) - Amend KRS and Revenue (H) eminent domain to situations involving special fuel taxes. 141.010 to change the definition of public use; amend various sections of Amend KRS 138.240 to require that "corporation" and add definitions of HB 552 (BR 1891) - D. Osborne the Eminent Domain Act of Kentucky to gasoline and special fuels reports be "pass-through entity," "S corporation," alter the pleading, trial, proof, procedure, filed electronically for tax periods and "limited liability pass-through entity"; AN ACT relating to the construction of and appellate provisions of a civil beginning on or after January 1, 2007; move definitions relating to the sidewalks by counties. eminent domain action; amend various provide for a waiver from the alternative minimum tax to a new Amend KRS 178.290 to permit all other sections to conform; repeal KRS requirement if specific conditions exist; section; amend KRS 141.0205 to local governments to construct 99.220, 99.230, 99.240, 107.400, amend KRS 138.280 to require that recognize changes to types of credits; sidewalks along right of ways for the 177.260. gasoline and special fuel tax payments amend KRS 141.040 to recognize safety of school children or to serve the be made electronically; provide for a change in corporate definitions; create a general public. Feb 10-introduced in House waiver from the requirement if specific new section of KRS Chapter 141 for the Feb 13-to Judiciary (H) conditions exist. alternative minimum calculation and HB 552 - AMENDMENTS provide an exclusion; amend KRS HCA (1, D. Osborne) - Clarify that HB 555/FN/AA (BR 1914) - F. Rasche, Feb 10-introduced in House 141.120 to address pass-through entity local governments may construct R. Palumbo Feb 13-to Appropriations and apportionment; amend KRS 141.200 to sidewalks for the safety of school Revenue (H); posting waived recognize changes to corporate children and the general public. AN ACT relating to retired teachers, Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st definitions; amend KRS 141.205 to making an appropriation therefor, and reading, to Calendar recognize changes to corporate Feb 9-introduced in House declaring an emergency. Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted definitions and to make a technical Feb 10-to Local Government (H) Amend KRS 161.550 to require each for passage in the Regular Orders of the correction; amend KRS 141.206 to Feb 16-posted in committee employer paying into the Kentucky Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 recognize changes in definitions and to Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Teachers' Retirement System to Feb 21-3rd reading, passed 99-0 require withholding on nonresident reading, to Calendar with committee contribute annually an additional amount Feb 22-received in Senate owners of pass-through entities; allow amendment (1) as necessary to discharge the system's Feb 24-to Transportation (S) limited exceptions; amend KRS 141.208 Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules unfunded actuarial accrued liability over Mar 20-taken from committee; 1st to treat limited liability companies for tax Mar 7-posted for passage in the a 30-year period; amend KRS 161.553 reading, to Calendar purposes as they are treated by the IRS; Regular Orders of the Day for to delete obsolete language and update Mar 21-2nd reading; returned to amend KRS 141.420 to apply the Wednesday, March 8, 2006 the chart that sets out the appropriations Transportation (S) individual credit for tax years beginning Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders needed to pay the annuitants; provide Mar 23-reported favorably, to Rules as during 2005 and 2006; amend various of the Day; recommitted to for the state to pay for medical insurance a Consent Bill sections of KRS chapters 141, 136, 144, Appropriations and Revenue (H) for annuitants; amend KRS 161.620 to Apr 10-posted for passage in the and 154 to conform; make several provide an ad hoc cost-of-living increase Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, technical corrections; effective for tax Introduced Feb. 10, 2006 of 2.1% for the 2006-2007 fiscal year April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; years beginning on and after January 1, and to provide an ad hoc cost-of-living received in House; enrolled, signed by 2007. HB 553 (BR 1950) - A. Arnold, M. increase of 1% for the 2007-2008 fiscal each presiding officer; delivered to SCA (2, C. Borders) - Retain original Denham year; amend KRS 161.661 to permit Governor provisions; attach the provisions of 2006 retirees who became eligible for Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 422/SCS. AN ACT relating to the receipt of disability retirement before July 1, 2002, 188) SCA (3/Title, C. Borders) - Make title payments by county governments. to accrue income up to $40,000, rather amendment. than $27,000; amend KRS 161.520 to HB 557/FN (BR 1763) - H. Moberly Jr Feb 10-introduced in House (1) entity shall act as a consultant unless and 136.187; Effective January 1, 2007. Feb 13-to Appropriations and Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted licensed as a consultant; delete Revenue (H); posting waived for passage in the Regular Orders of the subsections (3) and (4); amend KRS HB 562 - AMENDMENTS Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 304.9-230 to establish requirements for HCS/FN/LM - Retain original reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 14-floor amendments (1) and (2- license as a consultant for an applicant provisions of bill, change implementation Substitute title) filed who is an individual and for an applicant date to January 1, 2008; extend local Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 15-taken from the Regular Orders who is a business entity. hold harmless provisions to ten years. for passage in the Regular Orders of the of the Day; recommitted to Day for Thursday, February 23, 2006 Appropriations and Revenue (H) HB 561 - AMENDMENTS Feb 13-introduced in House Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with HCS - Retain original provisions; Feb 14-to Appropriations and Committee Substitute HB 559/FN (BR 1728) - R. Adams, E. make technical changes to Section 2; Revenue (H) Feb 24-received in Senate Ballard, J. Carr, M. Cherry, R. Damron, delete reference to a business entity in Feb 24-posted in committee Feb 28-to Appropriations and J. DeCesare, J. Draud, B. Farmer, D. Section 3(1)(a); amend KRS 304.9-107 Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Revenue (S) Graham, J. Gray, M. Harper, M. Henley, to clarify the requirements persons reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st J. Hoover, D. Keene, C. Miller, F. Nesler, holding certain degrees or designations Substitute reading, to Calendar S. Nunn, D. Owens, C. Siler, A. are exempt from having to meet. Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to Simpson, B. Smith, J. Stewart III, S. HFA (1/Title, J. Gooch Jr) - Make title for passage in the Regular Orders of the Appropriations and Revenue (S) Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts amendment. Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules SCS - Delete original provisions; Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 90-6 with with Committee Substitute, committee AN ACT relating to the area health amend KRS 156.070 to require that any Committee Substitute amendments (1) (2) and (3-title) ; 3rd care centers and making an student who turns nineteen (19) years of Mar 3-received in Senate reading, passed 22-0-11 with Committee appropriation therefor. age prior to July 1, rather than August 1, Mar 7-to Appropriations and Revenue Substitute, committee amendments (1) Appropriate $1,500,000 in fiscal year shall not be eligible for high school (S) (2) and (3-title) ; received in House; 2006-2007 and $1,500,000 in fiscal year athletics in Kentucky and shall remain Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st House refused to concur in Senate 2007-2008 from the General Fund to the eligible for that school year only. reading, to Consent Calendar committee amendment (2) ; received in Cabinet for Health and Family Services SCA (1/Title, T. Buford) - Make title Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules Senate; Senate receded from committee to be divided equally each year between amendment. Mar 23-posted for passage in the amendments (1) and (2) ; passed 34-0 the University of Louisville and the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, with Committee Substitute, committee University of Kentucky to support area Feb 10-introduced in House March 24, 2006 amendment (3-title) ; received in House; health care centers (AHECs). Feb 13-to Banking and Insurance (H) Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; House concurred in Senate Committee Feb 16-posted in committee received in House; enrolled, signed by Substitute, committee amendment (3- HB 559 - AMENDMENTS Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st each presiding officer; delivered to title) ; passed 72-11; enrolled, signed by HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; reading, to Calendar with Committee Governor each presiding officer; delivered to make technical correction. Substitute Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Governor HCA (1/Title, H. Moberly Jr) - Make Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules 169) Apr 24-Five line items vetoed (Acts title amendment. Feb 27-posted for passage in the ch. 251) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HB 563 (BR 1992) - T. Pullin Feb 10-introduced in House February 28, 2006; floor amendment (1- HB 558 (BR 1685) - J. Barrows Feb 13-to Appropriations and title) filed AN ACT relating to real property. Revenue (H) Feb 28-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Amend KRS 395.195, 382.135, AN ACT relating to a purchase of Mar 1-posted in committee Committee Substitute, floor amendment 382.110, 382.120, 391.035, and 395.330 development rights program for cities, Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, (1-title) to provide that real property passing counties, consolidated local to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Mar 1-received in Senate through will or intestate succession be governments and charter county committee amendment (1-title) Mar 3-to Banking and Insurance (S) conveyed by deed where the personal governments. Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 23-taken from committee; 1st representative has the power of sale and Create a new section of KRS Chapter for passage in the Regular Orders of the reading, to Calendar particularizing the affidavit requirements 65 to set out definitions for purchase of Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Mar 24-2nd reading; returned to where the personal representative does development rights program; create a Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Banking and Insurance (S) not have the power of sale and new section of KRS Chapter 65 to allow Committee Substitute, committee Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules conforming the probate court order local governments to create by amendment (1-title) with Committee Substitute, committee which names heirs. ordinance a purchase of development Mar 10-received in Senate amendment (1-title) as a Consent Bill rights program; set requirements of Mar 14-to Appropriations and Apr 11-posted for passage in the Feb 13-introduced in House program; allow purchase of conservation Revenue (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 14-to Judiciary (H) easements; create a new section of KRS April 11, 2006; 3rd reading; Committee Mar 7-posted in committee Chapter 65 to allow local governments to HB 560/FN (BR 1688) - R. Nelson, L. Substitute defeated; committee fund the program with local funds, gifts, Napier, A. Smith amendment (1-title) withdrawn ; passed HB 564/LM (BR 351) - J. Hoover devises, grants, bequests and other 19-17; received in House; enrolled, appropriations. AN ACT relating to shippers, signed by Speaker of the House AN ACT relating to notary publics. transporters, and receivers of coal Apr 12-enrolled, signed by President Create various new sections of KRS HB 558 - AMENDMENTS transported on public highways. of the Senate; delivered to Governor Chapter 423 to provide for HCA (1, D. Pasley) - Prohibit local Create a new section of KRS Chapter Apr 25-became law without comprehensive statutory coverage of governments from requiring landowners 177 to require shippers and receivers of Governor's signature notary publics, including provisions to participate in purchase of coal to report shipment weights to the relating to the purpose of the regulation, development rights programs. Department of Vehicle Enforcement; Introduced Feb. 13, 2006 definitions, commissioning, applications, HFA (1, S. Lee) - Create a new require Vehicle Enforcement to electronic notarizations, bonding, section to require a person who receives promulgate administrative regulations to HB 562/FN/LM (BR 1903) - F. Rasche, education, privacy, notarial authority, funds pursuant to a purchase establish recording and reporting S. Riggs notarial prohibitions, fees, journals and development rights program to be methods; allow the department to record keeping, notarizations forms, assessed a penalty equal to double the inspect business records to enforce AN ACT relating to the taxation of signing by mark, official seals, seal amount of funds received if the person provisions of weight reporting watercraft. vendors, verification of notarial authority, has been convicted of hiring requirements; amend KRS 177.990 to Create six new sections of KRS resignations, deaths, misconduct, undocumented workers; prohibit a provide penalties. Chapter 136 to provide definitions; liability, notarial crimes, grandfathering, person who has been convicted of hiring cause watercraft to be centrally and to name the Act the Kentucky Model undocumented workers from receiving Feb 10-introduced in House assessed by the Department of Revenue Notary Act; Provide for a delayed purchase development rights funds for Feb 13-to Transportation (H) and provide for local distribution of effective date of March 1, 2007; amend five years following the conviction. collected taxes; require corporations to KRS 423.010, 423.110, and 423.200 to HFA (2/Title, S. Lee) - Make title HB 561 (BR 1826) - J. Gooch Jr, J. file a description of watercraft; require conform; repeal KRS 64.300, 423.020, amendment. Richards notification of watercraft value to the 423.050, 423.080, 423.130, 423.140, corporation and provide the method for 423.150, 423.160, 423.170, 423.180, Feb 10-introduced in House AN ACT relating to insurance distributing local taxes; provide a "hold 423.190, and 423.990. Feb 13-to Agriculture and Small producers. harmless" clause for local districts; Business (H) Amend KRS 304.9-040 to change amend KRS 136.120 to remove Feb 13-introduced in House Feb 14-posted in committee "individual" to "person" in the definition of watercraft; repeal KRS 136.181, Feb 14-to Judiciary (H) Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, insurance consultant; amend KRS 136.182, 136.183, 136.187, 136.184, to Calendar with committee amendment 304.9-080 to provide that no business HB 565 (BR 1705) - J. Gooch Jr, R. Crimm, R. Rand Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 78-21 reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 3-received in Senate Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules HB 572 (BR 1894) - R. Webb, T. Couch AN ACT relating to basic reparation Mar 7-to Appropriations and Revenue Mar 21-posted for passage in the benefits. (S) Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, AN ACT relating to drug testing of Amend KRS 304.39-210, pertaining to March 21, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 36- miners. no fault motor vehicle insurance, to HB 567 (BR 1968) - J. Gray 1-1 Create a new section of KRS Chapter require the provider of medical services Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, 304 subchapter 13 to require insurers to to submit the statement for services AN ACT relating to rescue chambers. signed by each presiding officer; give a credit on workers compensation within 45 days of the day the treatment Create a new section of KRS Chapter delivered to Governor premiums for certified drug-free is initiated and every 45 days thereafter; 352 to authorize the commissioner of Apr 3-signed by Governor (Acts ch. workplace policies implemented by prohibit the charging of fees for medical natural resources to require use of 114) licensees; create new sections of KRS expenses in excess of the limitations of rescue chambers; in mines; set Chapter 351 to require persons certified the Kentucky workers' compensation fee standards for chambers, require plan for HB 569 (BR 2016) - Ji. Lee under KRS Chapter 351 to submit to schedule as set forth in KRS 342.035 erection of chambers to be approved by drug and alcohol testing as a condition and in administrative regulations the commissioner. AN ACT relating to motor vehicle of certification; require those persons adopted pursuant thereto. salesmen. seeking certification to provide proof and Feb 13-introduced in House Increase the annual license fee for a specify how proof is obtained; require an HB 565 - AMENDMENTS Feb 15-to Natural Resources and motor vehicle salesman from $10 to $20. employer to pay for one test for a newly HCA (1, J. Gooch Jr) - Prohibit a Environment (H) certified miner and to reimburse for an provider of medical services under the Feb 13-introduced in House applicant certified other than as a miner no-fault motor vehicle insurance law HB 568 (BR 2013) - R. Wilkey, M. Feb 14-to Transportation (H) who is currently employed in the coal from knowingly collecting, coercing, or Rader, J. Stacy industry; provide that the Office of Mine attempting to coerce the payment of any HB 570 (BR 1995) - D. Horlander Safety and Licensing shall offer drug and charge for services or treatment covered AN ACT relating to cooperatives. alcohol testing or will contract for those by a basic reparation obligor in excess of Amend KRS 279.020, relating to AN ACT relating to notice. services; require that the cutoff the schedule of fees provided by this incorporation of a rural electric Amend KRS 411.110, regarding an concentration for breath alcohol shall section or from causing the credit of any cooperative corporation, to allow a action against a city for injury from be .04 percent; require an 11-panel drug insured to be impaired by reason of the nonprofit cooperative corporation to be defect in thoroughfare, to allow notice of test; establish requirements for those insured's failure or refusal to pay the organized for the primary purpose of the injury to be filed within one year. providing drug and alcohol testing excess charge. generating, purchasing, selling, services; require use of a medical review HFA (1, D. Butler) - Prohibit health transmitting or distributing electric Feb 13-introduced in House officer; allow the applicant to submit care providers from charging more than energy and providing any good or Feb 14-to Local Government (H) proof from other sources and specify two and one-half times the limitations of service related to generating, requirements for acceptance of the the Kentucky workers' compensation fee purchasing, selling, transmitting, or HB 571/FN (BR 1901) - H. Moberly Jr results; require results be given when schedule; increase basic reparation fee distributing electric energy and for the applicant is notified of granting or denial from $10,000 to $25,000; increase secondary purpose of engaging in any AN ACT relating to taxation. of certification; establish the reasons for minimum mandatory auto insurance other lawful business or activity. Amend KRS 141.010 to change the denial of certification; provide for coverage from $25,000 to $50,000 for definition of "corporation" and add retesting at the applicant's expense; bodily injuries sustained by one person HB 568 - AMENDMENTS definitions of "pass-through entity," "S establish appeal to the Mine Safety in one accident and from $50,000 to HCS - Retain original provisions of HB corporation," and "limited liability pass- Review Commission; provide for $100,000 for bodily injuries to all 568; in addition, make nonprofit through entity"; amend KRS 141.0205 to confidentiality of the applicant's testing persons from one accident; increase cooperative corporations of rural electric recognize changes to types of credits; results and records and exempt from wage loss payment from $200 to $500 cooperative corporations organized for amend KRS 141.040 to recognize release under the Kentucky Open per week. the purpose of engaging in business change in corporate definitions and to Records Act; establish when information other than electric energy conduct their keep 7% as top corporate tax rate; may be released; require insurers Feb 13-introduced in House business through an affiliate, unless the create a new section of KRS Chapter authorized to write workers Feb 14-to Banking and Insurance (H) nonprofit cooperative corporation is 141 to address changes in the structure compensation policies to give a premium Feb 16-posted in committee engaged in a contract with a federal of the alternative minimum calculation; credit to licensees that have Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st military installation or a contract for create a new section of KRS Chapter implemented a drug-free workplace reading, to Calendar with committee administrative services with a local, 141 to impose the replacement for the policy; amend KRS 349.010 to make amendment (1) state, or federal government; establish corporation minimum tax; amend KRS conforming reference changes; amend Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the affiliates to nonprofit cooperative 141.042 to include the new alternative KRS 351.010 to define "adulterated for passage in the Regular Orders of the corporations engaged in nonregulated minimum calculation language; amend specimen," "illicit substances," "medical Day for Friday, February 24, 2006 business; provide annual reports to KRS 141.120 to address pass-through review officer," or "MRO," and "serious Feb 27-floor amendment (1) filed member-owners of the cooperative and entity apportionment; amend KRS physical injury"; amend KRS 351.101 to Mar 13-taken from the Regular Orders balance sheets and income statements 141.200 to recognize changes to state that abuse of illicit substances and of the Day; recommitted to Banking and to the Public Service Commission. corporate definitions; amend KRS alcohol in the mining industry constitutes Insurance (H) HFA (1, F. Rasche) - Retain original 141.205 to recognize changes to a serious threat to the health and safety provisions; make telecommunications corporate definitions and to make a of miners; amend KRS 351.102 to HB 566 (BR 1563) - J. Richards, R. infrastructure services a primary purpose technical correction; amend KRS require the Office of Mine Safety and Adkins, L. Clark, R. Damron, W. Hall, D. for the organization of a nonprofit 141.206 to recognize changes in Licensing to require applicants for Keene, Ji. Lee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, B. cooperative corporation. definitions and to require withholding on certified miner to submit proof of drug- Yonts HFA (2, J. Bowen) - Require nonresident owners of pass-through and alcohol-free status; require trainee cooperatives that would compete with entities, allow limited exceptions, and miner to receive 1 hour of classroom AN ACT relating to the use of funds in existing nonenergy private enterprise to determine basis in an ownership instruction on the subject of drug and tobacco product manufacturer qualified receive PSC approval after interest; amend KRS 141.208 to treat alcohol abuse; require trainee miners escrow accounts and making an demonstrating a market need. limited liability companies for tax who have 45 working days experience to appropriation therefor. purposes as they are treated by the IRS; submit proof of alcohol- and drug-free Amend KRS 131.602 to allow tobacco Feb 13-introduced in House amend KRS 141.420 to apply for tax status; provide a 30 day window to notify escrow fund assignment to the state; Feb 14-to Tourism Development and years beginning during 2005; amend an applicant that he or she is not amend KRS 131.602 to establish Energy (H) KRS 141.011, 141.068, 141.130, qualified; amend KRS 351.103 to make company and state obligations in escrow Feb 22-posted in committee 141.347, 141.400, 141.401, 141.403, technical correction; amend KRS fund assignment; allocate funds for Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, 141.405, 141.407, 141.414, 141.415, 351.1041 to allow for an appeal to the smoking prevention. to Calendar with Committee Substitute 141.418, 141.424, 141.428, 141.430, Mine Safety Review Commission for Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 141.390, 136.505, 154.01-010, 144.125, violations of drug and alcohol Feb 13-introduced in House for passage in the Regular Orders of the and 144.139 to conform; make effective certifications and failures to report Feb 14-to Appropriations and Day for Monday, March 13, 2006; floor for tax years beginning on and after serious accidents; amend KRS 351.106 Revenue (H) amendment (1) filed to Committee January 1, 2006. to require the Mining Board to establish Feb 23-posted in committee; posting Substitute retraining and reeducation requirements waived Mar 13-floor amendment (2) filed to Feb 13-introduced in House that include 30 minutes of alcohol and Feb 27-reported favorably, 1st Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, Feb 14-to Appropriations and substance abuse education; provide reading, to Calendar passed 95-3 with Committee Substitute Revenue (H) additional training in substance abuse; Feb 28-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 14-received in Senate require the secretary to promulgate for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 16-to Agriculture and Natural Introduced Feb. 14, 2006 administrative regulations; amend KRS Day for Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Resources (S); reported favorably, 1st 351.110 to require other certifications granted under Chapter 351 to include 352.180 to require the making of a report technologies and provide such list to Wednesday, March 8, 2006 provisions for drug and alcohol testing; for inundation of a mine by waters or interested parties; prohibit limiting of Mar 8-taken from the Regular Orders amend KRS 351.120 to require proof of gases; allow a mine foreman or his alternatives considered; require owners of the Day; recommitted to Health and drug- and alcohol-free status; require the designee to make the report; specify that to provide maintenance of system; Welfare (H); posted in committee; commissioner to suspend certifications the report of the accident shall be made amend KRS 211.370 to remove posting waived for violations of drug- and alcohol-free within 15 minutes of that person having regulatory authority for systems with Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules status and provide for hearing before the actual knowledge of the occurrence greater than 10,000 gallons design flow; with Committee Substitute (2) ; posted Mine Safety Review Commission; rather than upon learning of the amend KRS 212.230 to require for passage in the Regular Orders of the provide procedures for filing a petition for occurrence and having access to statewide database reporting on on-site Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 hearing and reapplication procedures; communications. systems; provide for inclusion of Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with amend KRS 351.127 to require certified SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Make technical Department of Public Health wastewater Committee Substitute (2) emergency medical or mine emergency correction. consultants in consideration of appeals Mar 15-received in Senate technicians to submit to drug and alcohol before a local board of health. Mar 17-to Licensing, Occupations & testing; amend KRS 351.1291 to require Feb 14-introduced in House Administrative Regulations (S) training in substance abuse; amend KRS Feb 15-to Natural Resources and HB 573 - AMENDMENTS Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st 351.170 to require all reports of facilities Environment (H) HCS (1) - Retain original provisions of reading, to Consent Calendar with licensed under KRS Chapter 351 to be Feb 21-posted in committee the bill except to delete amendment to Committee Substitute made to the executive director of the Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st KRS 211.180 to remove regulatory Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules Office of Mine Safety and Licensing; reading, to Calendar with Committee authority for systems with greater than Apr 10-posted for passage in the provide reporting requirements for Substitute 10,000 gallons design flow; delete Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, operators and superintendents; amend Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted amendment to KRS 211.350 to remove April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 KRS 352.010 to define "executive for passage in the Regular Orders of the regulatory authority for systems with with Committee Substitute ; received in director" and "serious physical injury"; Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 greater than 10,000 gallons design flow; House; posted for passage for amend KRS 352.180 to provide that Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed delete provision for ban on denying concurrence in Senate Committee failure to report a serious physical injury Mar 3-floor amendment (2) filed to permit in absences of compelling reason Substitute or fatality shall create a rebuttable Committee Substitute and provision for presumed permit Apr 11-House concurred in Senate presumption of an intentional order to Mar 6-floor amendment (3) filed to approval 15 days after submission in Committee Substitute ; passed 98-0; violate mine safety laws; provide that Committee Substitute absence of written notification of denial; enrolled, signed by each presiding Office of Mine Safety and Licensing may Mar 7-floor amendment (4) filed to delete prohibition limiting alternatives officer; delivered to Governor require post-accident testing of certified Committee Substitute considered; add requirement that the Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. persons; provide that the cost of post- Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with local health department provide a list of 191) accident testing shall be borne by the Committee Substitute, floor amendments all options after a site evaluation; require Office of Mine Safety and Licensing; (2) and (4) owner to contract with a management HB 574 (BR 1681) - A. Simpson provide for a deviation on the type of Mar 9-received in Senate entity, certified system operator, or testing procedures for post-accident Mar 13-to Agriculture and Natural trained system operator to develop and AN ACT relating to plastic containers. victims; amend KRS 352.210 to make Resources (S) implement approved operations and Amend KRS 224.50-585 to require changes to conform and require the Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st maintenance plan specific to the system that if the material comprising a licensee to notify the executive director reading, to Calendar with committee approved; permit a licensed professional container's label, base cup, layer of by the close of the next business day of amendment (1) engineer to perform a site evaluation resin, or other plastic component is certified persons discharged for violation Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules and design on-site sewage disposal different but of the same predominant of the company's substance abuse or Mar 21-posted for passage in the systems; require the local health resin comprising the bottle or container alcohol abuse policies or who tested Regular Orders of the Day for department to approve, deny, or require then the container shall be labeled the positive or failed to complete an Wednesday, March 22, 2006 additional information within 15 working same as the plastic container; and the employee assistance program; amend Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with days and permit an additional 10 days to word "OTHER" and the number "7" if the KRS 352.390 to allow the Mine Safety committee amendment (1) review new information. material comprising the product label, Review Commission to revoke, suspend, Mar 23-received in House; to Rules HCS (2) - Retain provisions of HCS1 base cup, layer of resin, or other plastic or probate certificates for failure to (H) and add requirement that a local health component is not compatible for the maintain drug- and alcohol-free status; Mar 24-posted for passage for department complete the site evaluation purposes of recycling with the material and make technical corrections and concurrence in Senate committee within 15 working days of the receipt of comprising the bottle or container. conforming subsection reference amendment (1) for Friday, March 24, the application and if additional changes. 2006; House concurred in Senate information is required, the applicant has Feb 14-introduced in House committee amendment (1) ; passed 94-0 10 days to submit additional information; Feb 15-to Natural Resources and HB 572 - AMENDMENTS Apr 10-enrolled, signed by each specify the responsibility of protecting Environment (H) HCS - Retain original provisions of HB presiding officer; delivered to Governor and maintaining the site; notify the local Mar 7-posted in committee 572; establish requirements that must be Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. health department of substantive Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st met for an applicant that fails a drug and 241) changes is the site owner's reading, to Calendar alcohol retest and who has been denied responsibility; require local health Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules certification to obtain eligibility to reapply HB 573 (BR 2003) - H. Collins, W. Hall, department to provide written notice Mar 21-recommitted to Appropriations for a certification; require a miner who C. Meade within 15 days of remedial measures if a and Revenue (H) has had a certification revoked or site once suitable is declared unsuitable; suspended due to violating a drug or AN ACT relating to on-site sewage delete provisions permitting a HB 575 (BR 2000) - M. Marzian, K. alcohol free condition to reapply for systems. professional engineer to perform site Stein certification after fulfilling the terms of Amend KRS 211.180 to remove evaluation; require local boards of health any final order entered by the Mine regulatory authority for systems with to provide permit applicants information AN ACT relating to access to abortion Safety Review Commission; and make greater than 10,000 gallons design flow; regarding the Cabinet for Health and services by low-income women. technical corrections. amend KRS 211.350 to remove Family Services' ombudsman. Amend KRS 205.010 to permit HFA (1, R. Webb) - Clarify that only regulatory authority for systems with SCS - Retain original provisions of Medicaid recipients to obtain abortions; drug testing related records are exempt greater than 10,000 gallons design flow; HCS; clarify that only the owner of amend KRS 205.510 to allow abortion to from disclosure under the Kentucky require tracking database and annual advanced treatment, alternative, be included under medical care; amend Open Records Act. reporting relating to on-site sewage experimental, or new and emerging KRS 205.560 permit the Cabinet to HFA (2, R. Webb) - Clarify that only systems; provide for licensed engineer technology systems must contract with a provide medical assistance for abortions; drug-testing related records are exempt approvals of on-site systems and management entity, certified system amend KRS 311.715 to allow Medicaid from disclosure under the Kentucky provide for prohibition on denying permit operator, or trained system operator to funds to be used for abortion. Open Records Act. in absences of compelling reason; develop and implement an approved HFA (3, R. Webb) - Amend KRS provide for presumed permit approval 15 operations and maintenance plan, Feb 14-introduced in House 352.180 to require the making of a report days after submission in absence of specific to the approved system. Feb 15-to Health and Welfare (H) for inundation of a mine by waters or written notification of denial; provide that gases; allow a mine foreman of his it is responsibility of owner to protect Feb 14-introduced in House HB 576/CI (BR 1998) - M. Marzian, J. designee to make the report; specify that approved site; provide that agency is Feb 15-to Health and Welfare (H) Wayne the report of the accident shall be made responsible for responding to request for Feb 21-posted in committee within 15 minutes of that person having reinspection if conditions change and Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to campaign finance actual knowledge of the occurrence provide owner with written list of to Calendar with Committee Substitute and making an appropriation therefor. rather than upon learning of the remedial measures if needed; provide Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Establish KRS Chapter 121B and occurrence. that Department of Public Health Mar 7-posted for passage in the create new sections to provide for the HFA (4, R. Webb) - Amend KRS maintain list of all on-site system Regular Orders of the Day for Kentucky Clean Election Act; define terms; establish the Kentucky clean require participating and certified contact the owner; require the significance as determined by the election fund to distribute transfers to candidates to report any money department to maintain the statements Education Assessment and certified candidates; provide for collected, all campaign expenditures, and at least annually compare the Accountability Review Subcommittee; reporting, records preservation, audit, obligations, and related activities to the names of insureds to certificates of make changes to conform. and administrative regulations; provide registry, according to procedures and at death filed with the Commonwealth; procedures for declaration of intent for times prescribed by the registry in require the department to notify the HB 581 - AMENDMENTS participating candidate to seek administrative regulations; require that insurer if a name appears in the death SCS - Retain original provisions; certification as a Kentucky Clean any balance in a campaign account of records and require the insurer to notify require the review of the finance system Election Act participant; prohibit a any defeated certified primary candidate the beneficiary. to include an analysis of the level of participating candidate from accepting and any certified general election equity achieved by the funding system; contributions prior to the qualifying candidate to be returned to the fund; Feb 14-introduced in House delete the direction that the office period, except for seed money prohibit transfers from being distributed Feb 15-to Banking and Insurance (H) attempt to resolve any substantiated contributions, which are limited to no in excess of the total amount of money Feb 16-posted in committee allegations. more than $10 per individual and shall deposited in the fund; require a certified Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st not exceed $1,500 for a candidate for candidate to comply with KRS Chapter reading, to Calendar Feb 14-introduced in House the state Senate and $500 for a 121; provide for Class D felony for Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 15-to Education (H) candidate for the state House; require a knowing violation of the expenditure Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations Feb 21-posting waived; posted in participating candidate to obtain limitations, contribution limitations, and Revenue (H) committee qualifying contributions from a misuse of fund transfers, or falsification Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st designated number of registered voters of records and provide for HB 579 (BR 2143) - J. Gooch Jr, R. reading, to Calendar during the qualifying period, totaling 275 disqualification from holding office or Nelson, M. Weaver Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for a candidate for the state Senate and becoming a candidate for office and for passage in the Regular Orders of the 100 for a candidate for the state House; provide for forfeiture of nomination or AN ACT relating to life insurance. Day for Friday, February 24, 2006 require a participating candidate to election; provide for refund of all fund Create a new section of Subtitle 14 of Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 91-0 submit qualifying contributions to the transfers if there is a violation of the KRS Chapter 304 to provide that when a Feb 27-received in Senate registry during the qualifying period; statutes; provide for Class D felony for life insurance policy becomes a claim by Mar 1-to Education (S) require the participating candidate to any knowing violation of the chapter or the death of the insured, the insurer Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st request certification no later than the last administrative regulations; provide for must accept as proof of death a written reading, to Consent Calendar with day of the qualifying period; require the transmission of information about statement by a licensed physician in Committee Substitute registry to certify a candidate if the violations to Commonwealth's Attorney charge of the person's care for the Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules candidate signs and files a declaration of and Attorney General; provide for civil illness or condition which resulted in Mar 22-posted for passage in the intent, submits the proper number of penalty of $1,000 per violation; provide death, or a county coroner, or a licensed Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, qualifying contributions, has accepted for contribution and expenditure funeral director; require settlement to be March 23, 2006 the proper amount of seed money limitations to be adjusted for inflation or made in a timely manner upon receipt of Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with contributions and no other contributions, deflation; amend KRS 118.255 to such written statement if death is from Committee Substitute files a notification and declaration of provide for a $1,300 filing fee for State natural causes and the life insurance Mar 24-received in House; to Rules candidacy or has been nominated for Senate candidate and $500 filing fee for policy is incontestable. (H); House concurred in Senate office, and submits any other information State House candidate, with funds going Committee Substitute ; passed 97-0; required by the registry; require to the clean election fund; amend KRS Feb 14-introduced in House enrolled, signed by each presiding certification no later than three days after 6.611, 6.784, 121.120, 121.170 to Feb 15-to Banking and Insurance (H) officer; delivered to Governor final submission of qualifying conform; appropriate $18,156,000 for FY Feb 16-posted in committee Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. contributions; provide for appeal of 2007-08 to Registry of Election Finance. Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st 170) denial of certification; require a certified reading, to Calendar candidate to limit campaign expenditures Feb 14-introduced in House Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Introduced Feb. 15, 2006 and obligations to transfers distributed Feb 16-to Elections, Const. for passage in the Regular Orders of the by the fund and prohibit a certified Amendments & Intergovernmental Day for Friday, February 24, 2006 HB 582 (BR 1482) - R. Crimm candidate from accepting any Affairs (H) Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 100-0 contributions unless specifically Feb 28-received in Senate AN ACT relating to operation or use of authorized by the registry; require that HB 577/FN/CI (BR 70) - S. Westrom, T. Mar 2-to Banking and Insurance (S) a motor vehicle. unspent seed money and qualifying Riner Create a new section of KRS Chapter contributions be transferred to the fund; HB 580/FN (BR 2001) - J. Carr, J. 411 to prohibit a person from recovering require the registry to distribute transfers AN ACT relating to animals. Bruce, D. Osborne noneconomic losses as a result of within three days after certification for Amend KRS 525.125 relating to operation of a motor vehicle if the injured certified candidates in a contested animal cruelty in the first degree to AN ACT relating to individual income person was uninsured, or was operating primary election, and within three days include the infliction of abuse or neglect tax. the vehicle in violation of KRS 189A.010, after the primary election for certified severe enough to risk death to the Amend KRS 141.010 to exempt 189A.105, or 189A.090, or was candidates in a contested general animal; include language requiring military pay for active duty service if the committing a felony or in immediate flight election; require the registry to offender to pay for the animals care, recipient is stationed in Kentucky; therefrom; provide that an insurer is not determine the amount of transfers not housing, and veterinary needs. effective for tax years beginning on or liable for noneconomic damages for later than the first Wednesday after the after January 1, 2006. such an injured person under a motor first Monday in November preceding the Feb 14-introduced in House vehicle liability policy, uninsured election year, and require the first Feb 15-to Judiciary (H) Feb 14-introduced in House motorist, or underinsured motorist transfers to be made for the 2008 state Feb 15-to Appropriations and insurance; allow an insurer to withhold Senate and House elections; specify that HB 578 (BR 2144) - J. Gooch Jr Revenue (H) paying a claim to such an injured person transfer amounts shall be $54,000 for until final judgment of guilt or innocence. Senate and $20,000 for House AN ACT relating to life insurance. HB 581 (BR 2015) - H. Moberly Jr contested primary or contested general Create a new section of Subtitle 12 of Feb 15-introduced in House elections, that no transfers shall be KRS Chapter 304 to require a life AN ACT relating to the Office of Feb 16-to Judiciary (H) made for uncontested primary or insurance company to contact the owner Education Accountability. uncontested general elections, and that of a life insurance policy if moneys held Amend KRS 7.410 to require, on or HB 583 (BR 2182) - T. Burch transfers shall be adjusted for inflation or by the insurer become due and payable before December 1 of each year, that deflation; specify that if the sum of a under a life insurance policy that has the Education Assessment and AN ACT relating to a health insured's nonparticipating candidate's terminated or matured and the owner of Accountability Review Subcommittee right to obtain his or her liability for a expenditures or obligations or funds the policy during the preceding three adopt an annual research agenda for the current procedural terminology code raised or borrowed exceeds the transfer years has not assigned, readjusted, or Office of Education Accountability; from the insured. amount, then the registry will issue an paid premiums or subjected the policy to provide that the agenda shall be Create a new section of KRS 304.17A additional amount to any opposing a loan or corresponded with the insurer, amended to include studies directed by to define current procedural terminology certified candidate equivalent to the or if the moneys are not due and the General Assembly in the next (CPT) code; amend KRS 304.17A-150 excess, if funds are available; limit payable but the owner has not assigned, succeeding session; direct that the to provide that it is an unfair trade matching funds to two times the original readjusted, or paid premiums or Office of Education Accountability's practice for an insurer to refuse to distribution, if funds are available; allow subjected the policy to a loan or annual report include a status and provide to an insured the insured's a certified candidate in a general corresponded with the insurer within any results of the current year's annual liability for a CPT code within 24 hours of election not affiliated with a political party five year period; require the insurer to research agenda, a summary of receipt of the CPT code from the who has been certified by April 15 to be submit a written statement to the completed investigative activity insured. eligible for general election transfers; Department of Insurance if unable to conducted, and other items of nontherapeutic sterilization to be provided every public school every five signed by each presiding officer; HB 583 - AMENDMENTS obtained by a face-to-face meeting years; provide a state flag, at cost, if delivered to Governor HCS - Delete original provisions; between the physician or others at least needed before the end of the five year Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. create a new section of Subtitle 17A of 24 hours prior to the procedure. period. 148) KRS Chapter 304 to require a health HFA (2, K. Stein) - Replace all text insurer to make a good faith effort to with an amendment to KRS 311.725 to Feb 15-introduced in House HB 590 (BR 1887) - C. Belcher provide the insured with information on specify the conditions for informed Feb 16-to Education (H) estimated potential costs for a specified consent as valid only if a physician or AN ACT relating to occupational procedure or service within 14 business licensed nurse, physician assistant, or HB 588 (BR 2026) - S. Brinkman license fees. days; provide that the insurer will not be social worker to whom the responsibility Amend KRS 67.795 to provide that bound by the estimate and will not be has been delegated by the physician has AN ACT authorizing the payment of any amendment to an ordinance or responsible for any costs incurred a face-to-face meeting with the patient certain claims against the state which resolution that is made to conform the outside of the estimate; permit and both parties are in the same room. have been duly audited and approved provisions of KRS 67.750 to 67.790 and compliance by making estimated cost HFA (3, S. Nunn) - Retain original according to law, and have not been that does not change a tax rate shall not information available on the insurer's provision and add that informed consent paid because of the lapsing or be considered the imposition of a new Web site. may be obtained by using the telehealth insufficiency of former appropriations fee or tax; amend KRS 67.793 to provide network. against which the claims were that a county that imposes a rate Feb 15-introduced in House HFA (4, M. Marzian) - Replace all text chargeable, or the lack of an appropriate increase under that section shall Feb 16-to Banking and Insurance (H) with HB 489 as introduced. procurement document in place, making continue to allow an offset of an existing Mar 3-posted in committee HFA (5, M. Marzian) - Replace all text an appropriation therefore, and declaring city tax in the same proportion as was Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st with HB 489, except permit an exception an emergency. previously permitted. reading, to Calendar with Committee for rape and incest. Appropriate funds for the payment of Substitute HFA (6, S. Nunn) - Retain original claims against the state; Feb 15-introduced in House Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules provision and add that informed consent APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY. Feb 16-to Local Government (H) Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations may be obtained by using the telehealth Feb 24-posted in committee and Revenue (H) network. Feb 15-introduced in House Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st SCS/LM - Delete original provisions; Feb 16-to Appropriations and reading, to Calendar HB 584 (BR 920) - D. Floyd replace with SB 125. Revenue (H) Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; placed SCA (1/Title, K. Stine) - Make title Feb 22-posted in committee in the Orders of the Day AN ACT relating to contracts for the amendment. Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 93-0 production and sale of school reading, to Calendar Mar 17-received in Senate photographs. Feb 15-introduced in House Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 21-to Appropriations and Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 16-to Health and Welfare (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the Revenue (S) 158 to provide that a contract between a Feb 21-posted in committee Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 school district or school and a vendor for Feb 23-reassigned to State Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 95-1 HB 591 (BR 2017) - T. Pullin, M. the production and sale of student or Government (H) Mar 3-received in Senate Denham class photographs shall be awarded on Feb 24-posted in committee Mar 7-to Appropriations and Revenue the basis of quality and cost to a Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st (S) AN ACT relating to methamphetamine purchaser; prohibit incentives or reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st contamination. premiums from being taken into account Substitute reading, to Consent Calendar Create a new section of subchapter 1 when a contract is awarded; prohibit Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules of KRS Chapter 224 to provide for receipt of a monetary incentive or for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 23-posted for passage in the standards and certification of cleanup of premium by a district or school; and Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, properties contaminated by clandestine prohibit a school or school district from Mar 2-floor amendments (1) (2) (3) (4) March 24, 2006 methamphetamine production; provide increasing the price of school (5) and (6) filed to Committee Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; for definitions; provide for statutory photographs for fundraising purposes. Substitute ; 3rd reading, passed 87-11 received in House; enrolled, signed by standards for cleanup, or alternative with Committee Substitute each presiding officer; delivered to standards by administrative regulation; Feb 15-introduced in House Mar 3-received in Senate Governor provide for the establishment through Feb 16-to Education (H) Mar 7-to Judiciary (S) Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. administrative regulation of standards for Mar 22-taken from committee; 1st 171) training and certification of contractors HB 585 (BR 2024) - T. Pullin, C. Miller, reading, to Calendar for cleanup work; provide for required R. Adams, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, S. Mar 23-2nd reading; returned to HB 589 (BR 381) - B. DeWeese notification prior to agreement to a lease Brinkman, J. Carr, H. Collins, T. Couch, Judiciary (S) or sale of contaminated property; R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, C. Mar 24-reported favorably, to Rules AN ACT relating to health education. provide for release of owner liability if Embry Jr, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, with Committee Substitute, committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter property meets standards for cleanup; W. Hall, M. Harper, J. Higdon, J. Hoover, amendment (1-title) ; posted for passage 158 to encourage public schools to provide for notifications of state agencies D. Keene, T. Kerr, R. Mobley, R. Nelson, in the Regular Orders of the Day for include age-appropriate education on of property contamination; provide for D. Osborne, J. Richards, T. Shelton, A. Friday, March 24, 2006; 3rd reading, the risks associated with exposure to listing of contaminated properties and Simpson, T. Thompson, J. Vincent, M. passed 33-4 with Committee Substitute, ultraviolet rays within the existing health removal from list if cleaned up to Weaver, A. Wuchner committee amendment (1-title) ; curriculum; require the Kentucky standards; provide for authority to received in House; to Rules (H); posted Department of Education to provide promulgate administrative regulations to AN ACT relating to informed consent for passage for concurrence in Senate instructional resources, including effect provisions of the section and to in an individual private setting. Committee Substitute, committee information from national standards and determine requirements for contractor Create a new section of KRS 311.250 amendment (1-title) health organizations. documentation. to 311.379 to establish that anytime informed consent is required in an HB 586 (BR 2136) - T. Couch, T. Feb 15-introduced in House HB 591 - AMENDMENTS individual private setting, informed Edmonds, H. Cornett Feb 16-to Education (H) HCS/LM - Establish responsibilities of consent is only valid when a face-to-face Feb 21-posting waived; posted in the Environmental and Public Protection meeting occurs with both parties in the AN ACT relating to the expense committee Cabinet and the Cabinet for Health and same room. allowances of justices of the peace and Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st Family Services; permit a local health county commissioners. reading, to Calendar department to attach methamphetamine- HB 585 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 64.530 to increase the Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; posted contaminated property until the property HCS - Specify that if a statute uses expense allowances of justices of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the is cleaned up; make technical changes. the phrase "individual, private setting" to peace and county commissioners Day for Friday, February 24, 2006 HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Make technical describe conditions for informed serving on fiscal court committees. Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 99-0 changes. consent, then the informed consent Feb 28-received in Senate HFA (2, T. Pullin) - Clarify that a local offered is valid only if a physician or Feb 15-introduced in House Mar 2-to Education (S) health department shall rely on its KRS licensed nurse, physician assistant, or Feb 16-to Local Government (H) Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Chapter 212 powers to protect the public social worker to whom the responsibility reading, to Consent Calendar from health hazards posed by has been delegated by the physician has HB 587/FN (BR 2146) - Dw. Butler Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules methamphetamine contamination. a face-to-face meeting with the patient Mar 22-posted for passage in the and both parties are in the same room. AN ACT relating to the state flag. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 15-introduced in House HFA (1, K. Stein) - Retain original Create a new section of KRS Chapter March 23, 2006 Feb 17-to Natural Resources and provisions and amend KRS 212.345 to 2 to require the state flag be displayed in Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Environment (H) require informed consent for public schools; require a state flag be Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Feb 21-reassigned to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Public Safety (H) competent proof shows by a Feb 16-introduced in House types of casino gaming which may be Mar 13-posted in committee; posting preponderance of evidence that the Feb 17-to Tourism Development and engaged in; limit casino gaming to the waived negligence or other actionable Energy (H) eight racetracks licensed as of January Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st misconduct of the defendant, or Feb 22-posting waived; posted in 1, 2005, to conduct live thoroughbred or reading, to Calendar with Committee unknown defendant in an uninsured committee standardbred horse racing meetings and Substitute vehicle or underinsured motorist Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st to conduct pari-mutuel wagering Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; floor coverage claim, was a substantial factor; reading, to Calendar thereon; create an agency of state amendments (1) and (2) filed to amend KRS 304.20-020 and 304.39-320 Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules government to regulate casino gaming; Committee Substitute to conform. Feb 27-posted for passage in the require 35% of adjusted gaming receipts Mar 21-recommitted to Appropriations Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, to be a tax; require 14.65% to be used and Revenue (H) Feb 16-introduced in House February 28, 2006 for benefit of thoroughbred, Feb 17-to Judiciary (H) Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 97-0 standardbred, and quarterhorse breeds; Introduced Feb. 16, 2006 Feb 27-posted in committee Mar 7-received in Senate require 1% to be used for benefit of Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 9-to State and Local Government other than thoroughbred and HB 592 (BR 2185) - C. Belcher, M. to Calendar (S) standardbred breeds; require 49.35% to Henley Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 24-reported favorably, 1st be allocated to casino gaming operators; Mar 8-posted for passage in the reading, to Consent Calendar exempt casino operators from any other AN ACT relating to credit card Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Apr 10-2nd reading, to Rules taxes other than income or property tax, transactions. March 9, 2006 and establish other standards for honest Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders HB 598 (BR 2255) - J. Hoover operation of casinos; require that 367 to require that discount rates, of the Day; recommitted to percentages of funds derived from transaction charges, interchange rates, Appropriations and Revenue (H) AN ACT relating to riding in trucks. taxation of casinos shall be applied to or any other charges and fees charged Create a new section of KRS Chapter certain purposes, including casino to merchants or deducted from credit HB 595 (BR 1988) - C. Embry Jr, J. 189 to define "truck" and prohibit a regulation at 1/2%, education at 40%, card sales for processing credit card Draud person under age 16 from riding in an health care at 20%, local government at transactions where the charges or fees open cargo area on a highway; exempt 12.5%, economic development at 10%, are a percentage multiplied by the gross AN ACT relating to drug overdose trucks in a parade or trucks with camper environmental protection at 10%, budget dollar amount of the credit card prevention. tops or other enclosures and trucks reserve trust fund at 3.5%, drug, alcohol transaction must be based on the dollar Create a new section of KRS registered under KRS 186.050(4) on or gambling addiction treatment at 2%, amount of the credit card sale excluding 218A.010 to 218A.250 to require private property; require that the agricultural or livestock research or any taxes on the sale; declare that any physicians and institutions treating operator of the truck be cited; amend development at 1% and veterans' such fees shall not be applied to the tax persons with a drug overdose to report KRS 189.990 to add penalty. programs at 1%; set forth qualifications portion of any credit card sales; provide the case to the Cabinet for Health and for casino gaming operators which shall that violation of this section is an unfair, Family Services; establish the HB 598 - AMENDMENTS include a requirement to run at least as false, misleading, or deceptive act or requirements for the information to be HFA (1, H. Collins) - Retain original many live races as were run in calendar practice in the conduct of trade or included in the report; establish the provisions of the bill; change to year 2005, unless horse racing commerce in violation of KRS 367.170. Office of Vital Statistics as the repository prohibiting no more than two persons associations agree otherwise or certain of the centralized database; require the under age 16 from riding in an open conditions apply; propose to amend HB 592 - AMENDMENTS Office of Vital Statistics to issue a cargo area on a highway; amend KRS Section 226 of the Kentucky Constitution HFA (1, C. Belcher) - Provide that a quarterly report; require the Cabinet for 189.990 to exempt court costs and fees to provide that casino operation is an credit card issuer shall not be deemed to Health and Family Services to for violation. exception to the prohibition against be in violation if the tax portion of any promulgate administrative regulations. lotteries and gift enterprises; submit to credit card sale is not separated out from Feb 16-introduced in House voters; provide ballot language. the amount of the credit card sale. Feb 16-introduced in House Feb 17-to Transportation (H) Feb 17-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 28-posted in committee HB 600 - AMENDMENTS Feb 16-introduced in House Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, HCS - Delete original provisions, Feb 17-to Banking and Insurance (H) HB 596 (BR 2241) - J. Draud, A. to Calendar except amend section 226 of the Feb 23-posted in committee Simpson Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Kentucky Constitution to provide that Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, amendment (1) filed casino operations are an exception to to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed AN ACT relating to the employment of Mar 6-posted for passage in the the prohibition against lotteries and gift Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules deputy sheriffs. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, enterprises; add provisions to permit the Mar 15-recommitted to Appropriations Amend KRS 70.030 to provide for March 7, 2006 General Assembly to establish casinos and Revenue (H) employment protection for deputy Mar 8-3rd reading; floor amendment by general or special law at designated sheriffs in counties containing a city of (1) rejected ; passed 94-2 venues; limit the number of casinos to HB 593 (BR 1807) - F. Nesler, R. the first or second class that do not have Mar 9-received in Senate no more than nine. Wilkey, S. Brinkman, M. Cherry, J. a merit board; provide that deputy Mar 13-to Transportation (S) HFA (1, S. Brinkman) - Amend to Comer Jr, H. Cornett, R. Damron, J. sheriffs may be fired or disciplined only specify that of the 20% of adjusted Gray, W. Hall, S. Rudy, J. Stacy, T. for violations of law; allow chief deputies HB 599 (BR 2235) - R. Nelson, J. gaming receipts allocated for health Turner, J. Vincent, M. Weaver to be demoted one step upon election or Stewart III care, 5% go to services for individuals appointment of new sheriff. suffering from autism spectrum disorder. AN ACT relating to tax credits for AN ACT relating to railroad worker HFA (2, S. Westrom) - Retain railroad infrastructure improvements. Feb 16-introduced in House safety. provisions of committee substitute, Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 17-to Local Government (H) Create a new section of KRS Chapter except require the General Assembly to 141 to establish three railroad Feb 24-posted in committee 277 to require the Transportation provide for casino gaming at eight infrastructure improvement and Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Cabinet to promulgate administrative racetracks and three additional locations expansion tax credits; amend KRS to Calendar regulations on safe walkways for railroad in the state; require the General 141.0205 to add new credits to the order Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules workers. Assembly to establish and regulate the of application and use of credits if a Mar 14-posted for passage in the form and method of casino gaming and taxpayer is entitled to more than one Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 16-introduced in House the location and conditions for operating credit against tax imposed by KRS Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Feb 17-to Transportation (H) casino gaming, and to vest 141.020 or 141.040. Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders administrative authority for casino of the Day; recommitted to HB 600 (BR 1528) - J. Barrows, J. gaming to a designated state agency; Feb 16-introduced in House Appropriations and Revenue (H) Draud, S. Westrom require the General Assembly to Feb 17-to Appropriations and appropriate any funds allocated and paid Revenue (H) HB 597 (BR 1996) - J. Richards, R. AN ACT proposing to create a new to the Commonwealth towards costs Wilkey, J. DeCesare section of the Constitution of Kentucky associated with education, health care, HB 594 (BR 2254) - D. Owens and amend Section 226 of the community development, local AN ACT relating to the designation of Constitution of Kentucky, relating to governments, and other public purposes; AN ACT relating to damages. Bowling Green Chamber Orchestra as casinos. specify question to be submitted to the Create a new section of KRS Chapter the official state chamber orchestra. Propose a new section of the voters. 189 to establish that physical contact is Create a new section of KRS Chapter Kentucky Constitution, relating to HFA (3, J. Barrows) - Amend to permit not required to recover damages in 2 to designate the Bowling Green casinos which would require the General General Assembly to authorize operation personal injury or wrongful death claims Chamber Orchestra as the official state Assembly to permit the operation of of casinos; limit total number of casinos arising from vehicle accidents where chamber orchestra. casinos; require the General Assembly to a ratio not to exceed one casino for to define casino gaming; define the every five hundred thousand persons in the state as determined by the census; under Open Records Law; authorize the financial reports to the corporation and allow limited casinos operated by corporation to inspect gaming facilities the Racing Authority; set out Feb 16-introduced in House associations licensed to conduct and test casino gaming devices, to seize requirements relating to casino gaming Feb 17-to Licensing and Occupations thoroughbred or standardbred horse and impound records relating to adjusted devices; provide for licensing of gaming (H) racing meetings and to conduct pari- gaming receipts, and to investigate any employees; set out duties and Feb 22-floor amendment (1) filed ; mutuel wagering thereon; if General suspected regulatory or criminal violation requirements of gaming device posted in committee Assembly authorizes casino operation; of the chapter; grant peace officer status manufacturers and distributors; set out establish the form and method of casino to enforcement personnel of the duties and requirements for gaming HB 602 (BR 1999) - K. Stein, M. Cherry, gaming; vest authority in a state agency corporation; require the corporation to device manufacturers and distributors, C. Embry Jr, D. Graham, M. Marzian, R. to regulate casinos; establish licensing promulgate administrative regulations for gaming operations managers, service Meeks, R. Nelson, T. Riner process; permit racetracks to be eligible application and licensing procedures and technicians, validation managers, floor for licenses; establish standards for fees, inspection procedures, reporting attendants, and security personnel; AN ACT relating to the Kentucky honest operation of casinos; prescribe requirements for licensees, and provide for establishment of wages and Community and Technical College ballot language. procedures for temporary licenses; duties of non-supervisory personnel; System. HFA (4, T. Riner) - Retain original require corporation to take all action prohibit persons under twenty-one from Amend KRS 164.289 to clarify that a provisions; add provision earmarking at necessary to facilitate casino gaming at wagering or collecting winnings, being faculty member may vote for the least 10% of the receipts once prizes are the earliest feasible time; set out employed, entering, or loitering in a compensation of the president, paid out, for educational programs, additional requirements for gaming casino gaming facility; exercise administrative leadership, and groups of treatment programs, and financial license application; require the exemption in 15 U.S.C. sec. 1172 to faculty and staff, but may not vote on assistance for compulsive gamblers or corporation to investigate the permit transportation of gambling questions of individual compensation. their spouses and children. qualification of each license applicant devices; create the Kentucky Equine HFA (5, T. Riner) - Delete provisions and persons who control the license Breed Authority and provide for the HB 602 - AMENDMENTS setting out in detail how the gross applicant, furnish fingerprint cards for authority's membership, terms, duties, HCA (1/Title, K. Stein) - Make title gaming receipts shall be spent; add criminal history records checks; prohibit and responsibilities, including amendment. provision earmarking at least 10% for licensing of persons with certain promulgation of administrative HFA (1, K. Stein) - Clarify that a education programs, treatment programs convictions unless prohibitions are regulations; provide for distribution of faculty or staff member may not vote on and financial assistance for compulsive waived; provide additional prohibitions adjusted gaming receipts; establish the questions of individual compensation for gamblers or their spouses and children. for persons applying for gaming problem gambling trust fund account; themselves or other individual faculty or HFA (6, R. Crimm) - Retain original licenses; require applicants to furnish all create the Problem Gambling Fund staff members. provisions; restrict state revenue information necessary to determine Committee and set out the committee's generated by casino gaming to be qualifications; place the burden of members, terms, and purpose, and Feb 16-introduced in House dedicated for capital projects at state or proving qualification for licenses on the require the committee to promulgate Feb 17-to Education (H) local levels or for educational facilities; applicant; provide for joint licenses, and administrative regulations setting out the Feb 21-posted in committee require capital projects fund to be require revocation of licenses of persons procedures for allocation of funds; set Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, established and maintained as a fund convicted of certain crimes; make out penalties for violations of the to Calendar with committee amendment separate and distinct from the general information in license applications chapter; establish a new section of KRS (1-title) fund. subject to Open Records provisions Chapter 100 allowing casino gaming Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules unless designated or generally facilities to be deemed a permissible Mar 6-posted for passage in the Feb 16-introduced in House recognized as confidential; set out accessory use to a racetrack without Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 17-to Licensing and Occupations provisions for gaming licenses, including further approval from planning and March 7, 2006 (H) the requirements that casino gaming zoning units; amend KRS 137.190 to Mar 8-floor amendment (1) filed Feb 21-floor amendment (1) filed facilities only be located at racetracks provide that the payment by a gaming Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Feb 22-posted in committee owned or operated by eligible operator to the State Treasurer under committee amendment (1-title), floor Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st associations, and that eligible Sections 29 and 30 is in lieu of all other amendment (1) reading, to Calendar with Committee associations run as many live races for license, excise, special, or franchise Mar 10-received in Senate Substitute the same breed as they did in calendar taxes, and prohibit any political Mar 14-to Education (S) Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules year 2005 unless thoroughbred and subdivision from levying such taxes on a Mar 21-floor amendments (2) (3) and standardbred representative groups gaming facility; require members of the HB 603 (BR 1798) - S. Westrom (4) filed to Committee Substitute, floor agree or because of disasters, board of the corporation to take oath; amendment (5) filed emergencies or other reasons beyond make four voting members a quorum of AN ACT relating to the Board of Mar 22-floor amendment (6) filed to the eligible association or gaming the board of the corporation; amend Dentistry. Committee Substitute ; recommitted to operator's control; provide for reduced KRS 230.260 to give Racing Authority Amend KRS 313.200 to increase the Appropriations and Revenue (H) racing days to be awarded by Racing authorization to carry out responsibilities per diem for members of the Board of Authority to other eligible associations; under the Chapter 230A; amend KRS Dentistry from $50 to $100. HB 601/LM (BR 1531) - J. Barrows, J. set out a ten year period for gaming 372.005 and 372.010 to allow gaming Draud, S. Westrom licenses; provide for denial, revocation, operators to collect debts from persons HB 603 - AMENDMENTS or non-renewal of a gaming license who participate in gaming under KRS HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Specify that the AN ACT relating to gaming and under certain circumstances; allow an Chapter 230A; amend KRS 6.611, dental hygienist board member shall not making an appropriation therefor. eligible association owning or operating 45.750, 45A.605, 138.480, 154A.010, be a full-time faculty member in any Establish KRS Chapter 230A and more than one racetrack to be issued a 154A.020, KRS 154A.030, KRS dental college or dental supply business. create new sections to rename the gaming license at each of its racetracks; 154A.040, 154A.050, 154A.060, Kentucky Lottery Corporation the require approval of the corporation for 154A.063, 154A.070, 154A.080, Feb 16-introduced in House Kentucky Gaming and Lottery transfer of a gaming license; require 154A.130, 154A.140, 154A.650, Feb 17-to Health and Welfare (H) Corporation; create the Casino Gaming licenses other than gaming licenses to 154A.400, 198A.715, 405.463, 230.260, Feb 21-posted in committee Advisory Committee and set out the be governed by administrative 230.310, 243.500243.505, 372.005, Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st committee's members, terms, and regulations; allow corporation to 525.090, 528.010, and 528.100 to reading, to Calendar purpose; provide for resolution of investigate gaming operators and other conform; provide for severability of Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules disputes between the Kentucky Gaming licensees and to take appropriate action provisions; provide for act to be null and Feb 27-posted for passage in the and Lottery Corporation and the if corporation determines licensees void in the event the General Assembly Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Kentucky Racing Authority; set out the violated provisions of the chapter; fails to enact, or the voters fail to February 28, 2006; floor amendment (1) powers and duties of the corporation describe method of instituting approve, an amendment to Section 226 filed relating to gaming in Kentucky to include administrative proceedings by the of the Kentucky Constitution allowing Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 98-0 licensing, contracting, conducting corporation against a licensee; provide casino gaming; provide for an effective Mar 2-received in Senate criminal background investigations, for emergency orders relating to licenses date of January 1, 2007 in the event the Mar 6-to Health and Welfare (S) issuing subpoenas, appointing hearing upon certain findings of the corporation; voters approve an amendment to Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, examiners under KRS Chapter 13B; provide for appeal of the decisions of the Section 226 of the Kentucky Constitution to Consent Calendar initiate enforcement proceedings, and corporation; set out the duties of the allowing casino gaming. Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules promulgating administrative regulations; gaming operator to include providing the Mar 14-posted for passage in the require the corporation to submit corporation access to records and the HB 601 - AMENDMENTS Consent Orders of the Day for quarterly and annual reports to the facility, maintaining records for five HFA (1, S. Brinkman) - Amend to Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Governor and the Legislative Research years, obtaining approval of the specify that 25 percent of the 20 percent Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Commission, to perform a continuing corporation for any change of control; of adjusted gaming receipts allocated for Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, study of gaming in the United States, filing a copy of its federal income tax health care go to fund services for signed by each presiding officer; and to maintain license application files; returns with the corporation; adopt an individuals suffering from autism delivered to Governor provide for corporation's files to be open internal control system, and make spectrum disorder. Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 74) plans and mine ventilation plans; amend Mar 1-3rd reading, passed 85-15 Introduced Feb. 21, 2006 KRS 351.070 to authorize the Mar 2-received in Senate HB 604 (BR 1643) - E. Ballard commissioner to assess civil monetary Mar 6-to Agriculture and Natural HB 613/LM/CI (BR 2147) - K. Bratcher penalties for roof control plans and mine Resources (S) AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. ventilation plans; require tiering of AN ACT relating to crimes and Amend KRS 238.545 to permit a penalties, and that administrative HB 609 (BR 498) - S. Lee punishments. licensed charitable organization to use regulations be promulgated in 90 days to Create a new section KRS Chapter an automatic charity ticket dispenser at implement the penalties; amend 351.175 AN ACT relating to abortion. 507 to create the offense of negligent the facility where it conducts charitable to require ventilation plans and roof Amend KRS 311.732 to require that a homicide. gaming during the hours its licensed control plans be submitted along with petition made by a minor for an abortion facility is open if the facility is owned by requests for licenses and that appeals without parental consent be made in any Feb 21-introduced in House the charity and is not used by any other for revocations of licenses be to Franklin family court of the Commonwealth. Feb 22-to Judiciary (H) licensed organization to conduct Circuit Court; amend 351.190 to include charitable gaming; require that the entrapments, roof falls, and inundation of Feb 17-introduced in House HB 614/FN/LM/AA (BR 1907) - J. automatic dispenser be placed in the line the mine with liquid or gas in the events Feb 21-to Health and Welfare (H) Crenshaw, J. Jenkins, C. Belcher of sight of an officer or bona fide that trigger a mine rescue; amend employee at all times. 352.010 to define "mine manager" and HB 610 (BR 129) - S. Lee AN ACT relating to hazardous duty "serious physical injury"; amend 352.020 retirement. Feb 16-introduced in House to require mine ventilation plans and AN ACT relating to student physical Amend KRS 61.692 to add positions Feb 17-to Licensing and Occupations revisions to existing mine ventilation activity and health. in urban-county governments with duties (H) plans be submitted to and approved by Amend KRS 156.160 to require 30 involving collection of waste and the executive director of the Office of minutes physical activity per day or 150 operation of heavy equipment to the Introduced Feb. 17, 2006 Mine Safety and Licensing; prohibit use minutes per week for all students in definition of hazardous positions for of return air courses as primary kindergarten through twelfth grade; retirement purposes. HB 605 (BR 2287) - S. Baugh, E. escapeways absent approval by the require the time be included as Ballard executive director; require use of fans to instructional time; amend KRS 160.345 Feb 21-introduced in House ensure air quality and equalization of the to conform; include noncodified Feb 22-to State Government (H) AN ACT relating to domestic relations. mine atmosphere; amend 352.110 to language that the provisions of this Act Mar 9-posted in committee Amend KRS 403.320 to modify the conform; amend 352.133 to delete shall not be interpreted to mean that Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st standard utilized by a court in granted requirement that the licensee can store additional physical education teachers reading, to Calendar visitation to a noncustodial parent. self contained self rescuer farther than are required nor that new classrooms, Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 25 feet; require deployment of additional buildings, or other facilities are required. for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 605 - AMENDMENTS self contained self rescuer devices by Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 HCS - Amend such that the only December 1, 2006; provide that the self Feb 17-introduced in House Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 85-0 change to the existing statute is the contained self rescuer be deployed at Feb 21-to Education (H) Mar 17-received in Senate removal of the word "seriously." not more than 45 minute walking Mar 20-1st reading, to Calendar intervals, be placed in storage units to HB 611 (BR 2307) - E. Ballard Mar 21-to Economic Development, Feb 17-introduced in House prevent their destruction, and have Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 21-to Judiciary (H) luminescent signs, alarms, and strobe AN ACT relating to manufactured and Feb 24-posted in committee lights; amend 352.135 to delete use of mobile home community permit fees. HB 615/CI (BR 262) - J. Crenshaw Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, return airway as an escape way and Amend KRS 219.340, relating to fees to Calendar with Committee Substitute require devices that direct miners to the for manufactured and mobile home AN ACT relating to penalties for Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules surface at 100 foot intervals; amend community permits, to redesignate first practicing medicine without a license. Mar 8-posted for passage in the 352.150 to prohibit riding under the level of permitting to be 10 or fewer Amend KRS 311.990 to make each Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, trolley wire; require reporting of spaces at a cost of $50. violation of KRS 311.560, which March 9, 2006 accidents that involves serious physical prohibits the practice of medicine without Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with injury or loss of life in 15 minutes after Feb 17-introduced in House a license, a felony. Committee Substitute actual knowledge of the occurrence; Feb 21-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Mar 13-received in Senate establish a $100,000 dollar penalty for Public Safety (H) Feb 21-introduced in House Mar 15-to Judiciary (S) failure to report; amend 352.280 to make Mar 3-posted in committee Feb 22-to Judiciary (H) technical corrections and conform; Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 7-posted in committee HB 606 (BR 2240) - M. Weaver amend 352.320 to conform; amend to Calendar 352.340 to require examination of Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules HB 616 (BR 2393) - C. Meade, T. Mar 2-WITHDRAWN caches of self contained self rescuers Mar 9-posted for passage in the Edmonds, J. Higdon and other devices and alarms; amend Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, HB 607 (BR 1895) - R. Webb 352.350, 352.410, 352.420, 352.430, March 10, 2006 AN ACT relating to prisons. 352.450, and 352.460 to conform. Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Amend KRS 197.510 relating to AN ACT relating to mine safety. Mar 13-received in Senate private prisons to specify that 60 feet of Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 17-introduced in House Mar 15-to Licensing, Occupations & living space be supplied per inmate in 352 to provide for telephone or Feb 21-to Natural Resources and Administrative Regulations (S) lieu of 60 feet of sleeping area and to equivalent two-way communication Environment (H) Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st lower the minimum age for security facilities in underground and surface Mar 7-posted in committee reading, to Consent Calendar employees from 21 years of age to 18. coal mines by September 1, 2006; Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules require that by September 1, 2006, HB 608 (BR 2127) - R. Adams, J. Mar 23-posted for passage in the Feb 21-introduced in House licensed facilities will be able to activate Comer Jr, T. McKee, R. Webb, A. Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 23-to State Government (H) emergency action plans; require facilities Wuchner March 24, 2006 Feb 24-posted in committee to submit emergency action plans when Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st making an application for a license; AN ACT relating to coyotes. received in House; enrolled, signed by reading, to Calendar establish content requirements for the Create a new section of KRS Chapter each presiding officer; delivered to Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted emergency action plan and where 150 to establish the conditions under Governor for passage in the Regular Orders of the copies of the plan are made available; which a person may buy or sell live Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 require the implementation of coyotes; amend KRS 150.990 to 136) Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 98-0 emergency evacuation plans and establish penalties for persons who Mar 3-received in Senate firefighting programs; require mapping of violate any provisions relating to the HB 612 (BR 2298) - E. Ballard Mar 7-to Health and Welfare (S) working sections in a mine and the buying or selling of live coyotes. Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st designation of escapeways; require AN ACT relating to trespass on retail reading, to Consent Calendar escapeway drills at all licensed coal Feb 17-introduced in House or commercial premises. Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules mines; amend 351.010 to define "mine Feb 21-to Agriculture and Small Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 20-posted for passage in the manager"; amend 351.025 to delete Business (H); posted in committee 511 to establish the offense of trespass Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, requirement that the owner intentionally Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st on a retail or commercial premises; set March 21, 2006 violate an orders before penalties can be reading, to Calendar penalties Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 assessed against the licensed facility Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, and for appeals on the imposition of Feb 27-posted for passage in the Feb 17-introduced in House signed by each presiding officer; penalties for violations of roof control Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 21-to Judiciary (H) delivered to Governor February 28, 2006 Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Amend KRS 324A.025 to allow the insurance benefits; amend KRS Development Council; amend KRS 90) Real Estate Appraisers Board, by 216.2925 to specify quarterly, rather 151.710 to permit a member of the administrative regulation, to increase the than periodic, reports to the cabinet by Kentucky River Authority to serve and HB 617 (BR 2398) - M. Rader, T. per diem amount paid to each member hospitals and ambulatory facilities; vote until a successor is appointed and Edmonds of the board from $100 to $400. delete the provision that permits the qualified; direct that the secretary of the cabinet to conduct statistical surveys of Finance and Administration Cabinet or AN ACT relating to national board HB 620 - AMENDMENTS a sample of hospitals, ambulatory his or her designee shall serve as chair certified teachers. HCS - Amend KRS 324A.025 to facilities, or other providers in lieu of of the authority; remove provision for the Amend KRS 157.395 to provide a increase the per diem payment of the requiring the submission of information chair to be paid travel expenses and a supplement to a national board certified members of the board of Real Estate of by all hospitals, ambulatory facilities, per diem; amend KRS 48.005, relating to teacher, employed by an education Appraisers from $100 to $200; prohibit or providers; specify that a list of medical funds or other assets recovered in a cooperative, who serves as a teacher the board from meeting more than twice conditions, health services, and legal action on behalf of the general mentor to member schools in the per month. procedures be submitted to the cabinet public, the Commonwealth, or its duly education cooperative. SCS - Amend KRS 324A.025 to on a quarterly basis; require electronic elected statewide constitutional officers, increase the per diem payment of the submission of data to comply with the to direct that the secretary of the Feb 21-introduced in House members of the board of Real Estate federal Health Insurance Portability and Finance and Administration and the Feb 22-to Education (H) Appraisers from $100 to $200; remove Accountability Act; require the cabinet to state budget director recommend to the Feb 28-posted in committee; posting provision to prohibit the board from collect data elements using the General Assembly how the funds or waived meeting more than twice per month. Professional or Institutional 837 (ASC assets are to be administered and Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, X12N 837) format adopted by the federal disbursed (the Charitable Asset to Calendar Feb 21-introduced in House Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administration Board previously Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 22-to Licensing and Occupations Services; amend KRS 216.2927 to administered and disbursed the funds). Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations (H) require the cabinet to make all public and Revenue (H) Feb 27-posted in committee use data public no less than 60 days HB 623 - AMENDMENTS Mar 14-posted in committee; reported Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, after the reports are accepted; amend HCS - Nullify the abolishment of the favorably, to Rules; posting waived to Calendar with Committee Substitute KRS 216.2929 to require the cabinet Capital Development Committee and the retroactively; posted for passage in the Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules make available on the Internet Charitable Asset Administration Board Regular Orders of the Day for Mar 14-posted for passage in the information on charges for specific by deleting Sections 3 and 6 and make Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Regular Orders of the Day for health care services and procedures various conforming amendments to Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Wednesday, March 15, 2006 which allows consumers to compare restore the Capital Development Mar 16-received in Senate Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 96-1 with every hospital, ambulatory facility, and Committee and the Charitable Asset Mar 20-to Education (S) Committee Substitute other provider groups; allow all providers Administration Board to their current Mar 16-received in Senate 30 days to submit comments on their statutory status. HB 618 (BR 2286) - S. Baugh Mar 20-to Licensing, Occupations & data and include such comments as part HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Add three at- Administrative Regulations (S) of the cabinet's printed report; specify large members to the Kentucky AN ACT relating to health regulations Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st that the cabinet shall utilize national Infrastructure Authority, two to be for nonpublic schools. reading, to Consent Calendar with quality indicators that have been appointed by the Governor from lists of Amend KRS 212.210 to exempt a Committee Substitute endorsed and adopted by the Agency for nominees submitted by the Kentucky school conducted for the benefit of a Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules Health Care Research and Quality, the section of the Kentucky-Tennessee religious group from certain health Mar 24-posted for passage in the National Quality Forum, or the United Water Environment Association and the regulations if the religion and its customs Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, States Centers for Medicare and Kentucky On-site Wastewater prohibit the use of modern ideas and March 24, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37- Medicaid Services. Association, and one to be selected from innovations. 0 with Committee Substitute ; received in the management or operation of a House; to Rules (H); posted for passage HB 622 - AMENDMENTS publicly owned wastewater treatment for concurrence in Senate Committee HFA (1, S. Nunn) - Restore the cost of works in a city of the first class, a city of Feb 21-introduced in House Substitute workers' compensation health benefits the second class, an urban county Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (H) Apr 10-House concurred in Senate and motor vehicle health insurance government, or a consolidated local Feb 27-posted in committee Committee Substitute ; passed 94-1; benefits, which is published and made government. enrolled, signed by each presiding available by the Cabinet for Health and HFA (2, J. Barrows) - Retain original HB 619 (BR 2345) - J. Higdon officer; delivered to Governor Family Services. provisions; amend to increase the total Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. number of members of the Kentucky AN ACT relating to a certified peace 238) Feb 21-introduced in House River Authority from twelve to thirteen, officer identification program. Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (H) and increase the number of appointed Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 621 (BR 2408) - M. Henley Feb 27-posted in committee members of the authority from ten to 15 to establish a certified peace officer Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, eleven; amend to provide that the identification program; state the purpose AN ACT relating to bridges in to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed members of the authority shall annually of the program; establish requirements Jefferson County, Kentucky. Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules elect a chair; amend to allow the chair of for application; establish fees and Create a new Section of KRS Chapter Mar 9-posted for passage in the the authority to receive travel expenses provide for distribution; specify issuing 176 to require that any bridges built over Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, and a per diem for official business. agency; grant the Kentucky Law the Ohio River in Jefferson County, KY March 10, 2006 SCS - Delete original provisions of HB Enforcement Council the authority to be paid for with bonds and that tolls be Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders 623/GA; create new section of KRS promulgate administrative regulations for established in an amount adequate to of the Day; recommitted to Chapter 224A to establish the solid the creation of the program; require the retire the bonds. Appropriations and Revenue (H) waste elimination and environmental card to be taken by the chief of the protection fund and provide that department if the member is no longer Feb 21-introduced in House HB 623 (BR 1842) - M. Cherry amounts in any predecessor fund for certified, is suspended from the Feb 22-to Transportation (H) solid waste be transferred to the new department, leaves the department, or is AN ACT relating to administrative fund; provide that the fund shall be used no longer an active member of the HB 622 (BR 1686) - T. Burch, T. Riner bodies in the executive branch of state for financial assistance for brownfield department; permit the Transportation government. projects and solid waste projects; amend Cabinet to use the nondriver AN ACT relating to consumer access Amend and repeal various KRS KRS 151.110 to delete responsibility for identification card, with suitable to health care information. sections of the KRS to abolish the long-range water supply plans and water modifications, as the certified peace Amend KRS 216.2921 to require the following: the Central State Hospital supply planning from the jurisdiction of officer identification card; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services Recovery Authority, County Officials the Environmental and Public Protection Kentucky Law Enforcement Council, the to make health data on the cost and Compensation Board, Kentucky Savings Cabinet; amend KRS 151.112 to clarify Transportation Cabinet, and the quality of health care available to Bond Authority, Kentucky Pollution that county and multicounty water Administrative Office of the Courts to consumers; amend KRS 216.2923 to Abatement and Water Resources management councils are under KRS cooperate in the program. require the secretary to make Finance Authority, Water Resource Chapter 224A and that the Kentucky information on the quality and outcomes Development Commission, Capital Infrastructure Authority has the Feb 21-introduced in House of health care services provided by Development Committee, Charitable responsibility for conducting drinking Feb 22-to State Government (H) hospitals and ambulatory facilities on the Asset Administration Board, Governor's water and waste water planning; amend Internet on an annual basis; delete Advisory Committee on KRS 151.116 to delete the HB 620 (BR 2259) - D. Ford, C. Miller provision that requires the secretary to Intergovernmental Relations, Environmental and Public Protection publish information that relates to the Procurement Advisory Council, Red Fox Cabinet's regulatory authority for water AN ACT relating to the Real Estate cost of workers' compensation health Tri-County Cooperative Corporation, and supply plans and their financing and Appraisers Board. benefits and motor vehicle health Agricultural Diversification and approval; amend KRS 151.632 to conform; amend KRS 224A.011 to management councils shall adopt rules Feb 28-posted in committee 381 relating to the disposition of historic delete governmental agency from to govern the conduct of business; Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, or prehistoric human remains; declare definitions and replace with "person" and repeal, reenact as a new section of KRS to Calendar public policy of the Commonwealth to define "brownfield project," "brownfield Chapter 224A, and amend KRS 151.603 Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules regarding historic or prehistoric human site," "clean water state revolving fund," to require plans to be updated annually; Mar 8-posted for passage in the remains; define terms relating to the "cluster system," "decentralized waste delete the long-range supply process; Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, disposition of historic or prehistoric water system," "drinking water state require the cabinet to accept the plans if March 9, 2006 human remains; establish property revolving fund," "federal safe drinking endorsed by the county or multicounty Mar 13-recommitted to Agriculture and confirmation process by which property water act," "on-site waste water council; require the cabinet to revise its Small Business (H) owners or developers verify whether systems," "solid waste project," "storm administrative regulations pertaining to property contains known human water control and treatment system," water supply planning to incorporate an HB 625 (BR 2179) - K. Bratcher remains; authorize the Kentucky and "water association" and to amend environmental review that minimally Heritage Council to promulgate the definition of "infrastructure project" to satisfies the requirements of the National AN ACT relating to alcohol and drug administrative regulations related to the include decentralized waste water Environmental Policy Act of 1969; counselors. disposition of historic and prehistoric systems, brownfield projects, and require the authority to revise Amend KRS 309.080 and 309.0805 to human remains; prohibit the issuance of community flood damage abatement administrative regulations pertaining to change definitions and language to building permits under KRS Chapter projects; amend KRS 224A.111 to the planning councils; repeal, reenact as establish licensure requirements in lieu 198B until the property owner or change the name of federally assisted a new section of KRS Chapter 224A, of certification; amend KRS 309.081 to developer has completed the waste water revolving fund to clean and amend KRS 151.605 to delete the rename the board and add meeting and preconditions relating to human remains; water state waste water revolving fund, cabinet's authority for county long-range quorum requirements; allow for removal formulate the procedures and change the name of federally assisted planning; allow the authority to fund a of board members by the Governor; requirements for a human remains water supply revolving fund to drinking water service coordinator from each amend KRS 309.0813 and 319.083 to outcome review; prescribe the water state water supply revolving fund; area development district; repeal, change references to certification to procedures and requirements for an allow financial assistance to reenact, and amend KRS 151.607 to licensure; allow the board to enter into adverse effects determination; list governmental agencies through provide for annual review and reciprocal agreements with similar prohibited actions subject to the refinancing or buying eligible debt prioritization of plans for unserved areas boards in other states; create a new penalties prescribed in KRS 381.990 obligations of municipalities and inter in the district; allow for waste water section of KRS 309.080 to 309.089 to regarding the disposition of human municipal and interstate agencies at or planning; include in the factors for set up a revolving fund for the use of the remains; establish the procedures and below market rates, and delete prioritization waste water capacity, board; amend KRS 309.084 to allow the requirements for a human remains requirement for the Finance and collection, treatment, and other facilities individuals currently certified as drug and disposition agreement between the Administration Cabinet to approve and the status of the project; repeal KRS alcohol counselors to become Kentucky Heritage Council and a infrastructure projects; require the 151.114, KRS 151.118 and KRS automatically licensed upon the effective property owner or developer; authorize authority to make necessary plans or 224.013. date of the act; amend KRS 309.086, the Kentucky Heritage Council to reports; delete requirement that the 309.087, and 309.089 to change establish a plan for the disposition of authority ensure the loan recipient obtain Feb 21-introduced in House terminology; require continuing human remains if a human remains a 201 grant; amend KRS 224A.1115 to Feb 22-to State Government (H) education for renewal. disposition agreement cannot be conform the names of the revolving Feb 24-posted in committee reached; create an emergency loans and provide that loans are made to Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Feb 21-introduced in House inspection process for unforeseen persons rather than governmental reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 23-to Licensing and Occupations human remains or unforeseen adverse agencies; require the authority to Substitute (H) effects on human remains; allow separately account for federal and state Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules property owners or developers to appeal funds; amend KRS 224A.112 to provide Mar 2-posted for passage in the HB 626 (BR 2311) - T. Pullin, E. Ballard in specified ways when aggrieved by that assistance is to persons rather than Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, decisions of the Kentucky Heritage to governmental agencies; delete all March 3, 2006; floor amendment (1) filed AN ACT relating to the Public Service Council; exempt from human remains references to 2020 water service to Committee Substitute Commission. disposition process actions taken under account; allow for waste water accounts; Mar 6-floor amendment (2) filed to Amend KRS 278.020 and 278.714 to KRS 381.755 or KRS Chapter 72, allow the authority to use fund and Committee Substitute make the Public Service Commission surface coal mining conducted in accounts for studies, planning, and Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with consider the interstate benefits expected accordance with a permit issued under technical assistance and incentive Committee Substitute, floor amendments to be achieved by proposed construction KRS Chapter 350, archaeological programs; provide that infrastructure (1) and (2) of electric transmission facilities. investigations and data recovery projects funds and repayment funds not in a Mar 9-received in Senate conducted under relevant portions of the dedicated account can be used for any Mar 13-to State and Local Feb 21-introduced in House Federal National Historic Preservation eligible infrastructure project; amend Government (S) Feb 22-to Tourism Development and Act of 1966, and archaeological surveys; KRS 224A.113 to provide general Mar 22-reported favorably, 1st Energy (H) amend KRS 381.990 to create the authority for promulgating administrative reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 28-posted in committee offense of intentional desecration of regulations for KRS Chapter 224A; Substitute Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, human remains; levy fines of not less amend KRS 224A.300 to clarify that the Mar 23-2nd reading, to Rules to Calendar than $1,000 and not more than $2,000 Kentucky Infrastructure Authority is the Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules for each act of intentional desecration of agency with responsibility for HB 624 (BR 2465) - T. McKee Mar 6-posted for passage in the human remains; declare that intentional coordinating all planning related to the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, desecration of human remains is a Class provision of drinking water and waste AN ACT relating to amusement rides March 7, 2006 A misdemeanor for the first offense and water services in the Commonwealth; and attractions. Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 96-0 a Class D felony for each subsequent amend KRS 224A.304 to add waste Amend KRS 247.232 to allow the Mar 9-received in Senate offense; amend KRS 164.715 to state water to the accounts; specify who can Commissioner to promulgate Mar 13-to Agriculture and Natural that no person shall willfully injure, receive financial assistance from the administrative regulations to exempt Resources (S) destroy, or deface any human remains water and waste water account; amend certain rides and attractions from being Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st found on any property when protected KRS 224A.306 to conform and to require subject to the provisions of the statutes; reading, to Calendar under this Act; make technical endorsement of the water or waste water amend KRS 247.234 to allow the Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules corrections to conform; amend KRS council prior to funding; amend KRS Commissioner to promulgate Mar 22-posted for passage in the 171.313 to require the Kentucky 224A.308 to authorize the Kentucky administrative regulations to establish an Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Historical Society to cooperate in the Infrastructure Authority to establish a inspection fee schedule for rides and March 23, 2006 processes established under this Act; program for infiltration and inflow attractions; establish minimum and Mar 23-passed over and retained in make technical corrections to conform; studies; amend KRS 224A.310, maximum limits on the fees and base the Orders of the Day amend KRS 171.381 to require the 224A.312, and 224A.314 to conform; the fees on the complexity of the ride; Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; Kentucky Heritage Council to develop repeal, reenact as a new section of KRS require an owner to have at least received in House; enrolled, signed by and control the system for disposition of Chapter 224A, and amend KRS 151.601 $500,000 in liability insurance or proof of each presiding officer; delivered to human remains under this Act; make to place jurisdiction of water financial responsibility of $500,000; Governor technical corrections; require the state management councils under the require that any revenue balance not Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. historic preservation officer to coordinate Kentucky Infrastructure Authority and lapse but be carried forward to the next 137) and administer the system for the add a representative to the council from fiscal year; EFFECTIVE January 1, disposition of historic and prehistoric privately owned waste water collection 2007. HB 627/LM/CI (BR 1442) - R. Meeks human remains established under this and treatment systems; provide that Act; make technical corrections to members that lose their seats due to Feb 21-introduced in House AN ACT relating to historic conform. consolidation may serve an additional Feb 22-to Agriculture and Small preservation. two years; provide that water Business (H) Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 21-introduced in House Feb 22-to Local Government (H) percentage of approved costs that may for contributions made to education (2) filed Mar 3-posted in committee be recovered; require the eligible improvement organizations or Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules company to demonstrate to the scholarship organizations; provide that Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations HB 628/LM/CI (BR 1441) - R. Meeks satisfaction of the secretary of the the credits are effective for tax years and Revenue (H) Commerce Cabinet, an independent beginning after December 31, 2006. Mar 8-posting waived; posted in AN ACT relating to human remains certified public accounting firm, and the committee and burial objects. Tourism Development Authority that but Feb 21-introduced in House Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules Create new sections of KRS Chapter for approval of the application, the Feb 22-to Appropriations and Mar 13-posted for passage in the to require persons excavating eligible company will permanently close Revenue (H) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, archaeological sites on private property the tourism attraction, lay off employees, March 14, 2006 to obtain a permit from the Kentucky and cease operations; require the HB 631 (BR 2275) - J. Bruce, T. Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 74-19-1 Heritage Council; establish a process by applicant to pay for the cost of the Edmonds, R. Adams, J. Barrows, S. with floor amendment (2) which the landowner shall provide accountant's report; require that sales Brinkman, J. Carr, H. Collins, J. Comer Mar 15-received in Senate reasonable access to the cemeteries to tax refunds cease if the percentage of Jr, H. Cornett, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Mar 17-to Appropriations and the descendants and relatives of those out-of-state visitors falls below 50 Fischer, D. Ford, J. Gray, W. Hall, J. Revenue (S) buried within; place responsibility on the percent. Higdon, D. Keene, C. Meade, C. Miller, Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st land owner to maintain the cemetery's R. Mobley, R. Nelson, S. Nunn, D. reading, to Calendar integrity; make denial of access to the HB 629 - AMENDMENTS Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Mar 22-2nd reading; returned to cemetery a violation; set out a process HCS - Amend KRS 139.536 to allow Rasche, A. Smith, B. Smith, T. Appropriations and Revenue (S) by which the state shall dispose of an approved attraction that has been in Thompson, K. Upchurch, M. Weaver, S. Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules; human remains within its custody and operation for a minimum of three years Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts posted for passage; 3rd reading, passed control; permit a legally-recognized tribal to apply to the authority for an extension 29-4; received in House; enrolled, government to conduct reinterment of the term of the agreement; allow the AN ACT relating to industrial loan signed by each presiding officer; ceremonies for Native Americans; authority to extend the term of the corporations. delivered to Governor require a person who encounters or agreement by a maximum of ten years; Create a new section of KRS 291.410 Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. accidentally disturbs human remains to require the secretary to establish to 291.600 pertaining to industrial loan 232) immediately cease disturbing the ground standards for the determination of corporations; prohibit a person from in the area of the human remains; place approval; require a report by an directly or indirectly acquiring control of HB 633 (BR 2296) - R. Crimm responsibility of encountered or independent consulting firm that includes an industrial loan corporation unless the accidentally discovered human remains an analysis of the required data and a person is engaged in activities permitted AN ACT relating to animal cruelty. on the cemetery owner or the state and determination that the project meets the for financial holding companies as Amend KRS 525.125, 525.130, and require responsible party to dispose of; minimum requirements; require the provided in 12 U.S.C. sect 1843(k)(l); 525.135 to forfeit ownership of animals require persons wishing to possess applicant to pay for the cost of the define "control." involved in cruelty and torture cases; human remains or burial objects to consultant's report; require the secretary prohibit ownership or possession of obtain a permit from the Office of Vital to provide a written recommendation to Feb 21-introduced in House animals, except for service animals, for Statistics and limit possession to the authority; allow the authority, by Feb 22-to Banking and Insurance (H) ten years; amend KRS 436.605 to teaching, medical, scientific, or training resolution, to make a final determination Feb 23-posted in committee require a court, upon petition of animal purposes; make unlawful possession of on the application; require that the Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, caretaker during pendency of animal human remains or burial objects a Class applicant attract a minimum of 50% of to Calendar cruelty criminal cases, to conduct A misdemeanor for the first offense and visitors from out of state. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted forfeiture hearing and, except for good a Class D felony for each subsequent for passage in the Regular Orders of the cause, require defendant to post surety offense; make a person who unlawfully Feb 21-introduced in House Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 for expenses related to animals care or possesses human remains or burial Feb 22-to Tourism Development and Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 91-0 forfeit animal. objects to reimburse the state for the Energy (H) Mar 6-received in Senate cost of properly disposing of the remains Feb 28-posted in committee Mar 8-to Banking and Insurance (S) Feb 21-introduced in House and objects; prohibit the excavation of Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Feb 22-to Judiciary (H) human remains and burial objects; to Calendar with Committee Substitute reading, to Calendar amend KRS 525.105 to delete the Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules HB 634/FN (BR 2464) - T. McKee, D. requirement that desecration of a Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations Mar 21-recommitted to Banking and Floyd venerated object is shown only when and Revenue (H) Insurance (S) one's purpose is commercial gain or AN ACT relating to motor fuels. exploitation; require that the tools, HB 630/FN (BR 2264) - J. Gooch Jr, S. HB 632/FN (BR 2272) - J. Gray Amend KRS 363.900 to define implements, or vehicles used in Brinkman, T. Burch, J. Carr, J. Draud, D. "Pump"; amend KRS 363.906 to desecrating human objects be seized Floyd, M. Harper, J. Higdon, T. Kerr, P. AN ACT relating to boat launching establish a registration fee schedule for and sold with profits from such sale Marcotte, D. Owens, T. Riner, J. Wayne fees. retail facilities that sell motor fuels; going to the council; require violator to Amend KRS 148.021 to prohibit the EFFECTIVE January 1, 2007. reimburse the Commonwealth for its AN ACT relating to tax credits to Department of Parks from charging boat costs in properly disposing the human promote quality education in Kentucky launching fees at public boat ramps; HB 634 - AMENDMENTS remains and the land owner for damage schools. create a new section of KRS Chapter HCS/FN - Strike all sections of HB to the property; amend KRS 525.120 to Create a new section of KRS Chapter 150 to prohibit the Department of Fish 634 and amend KRS 224.60-145 to increase penalty for abuse of a corpse 141 to establish a nonrefundable and Wildlife Resources from charging transfer one million dollars from the from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class education improvement tax credit boat launching fees at public boat petroleum environmental assurance fee D felony; require human remains program for corporations and financial ramps. to the Department of Agriculture to pay possessed or so used to be seized and institutions that contribute to education for the motor fuels quality program. forfeited to the state; require the violator improvement organizations or HB 632 - AMENDMENTS to reimburse the Commonwealth for the scholarship organizations; define terms; HFA (1, J. Gray) - Amend KRS Feb 21-introduced in House cost of properly disposing the human establish maximum credit amounts per 148.021 to prohibit the Department of Feb 22-to Agriculture and Small remains. corporation and financial institution; Parks from charging boat launching fees Business (H) establish total amount of credits at public boat ramps for organized Feb 28-posted in committee Feb 21-introduced in House available for the tax credit program per fishing tournaments. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 22-to Local Government (H) fiscal year; direct the Department of HFA (2, J. Gray) - Delete Section 2 to Calendar with Committee Substitute Mar 3-posted in committee Revenue to promulgate regulations and which prohibits Kentucky Department of Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules publish lists; direct the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources from Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations HB 629 (BR 1960) - A. Simpson, S. Education to publish lists; amend KRS imposing boat launching fees from any and Revenue (H) Brinkman 141.010 to exclude amounts received as boat ramps over which it has authority or Mar 8-posting waived; posted in scholarship grants from "adjusted gross from imposing fees for boat ramps, the committee AN ACT relating to tourism income"; amend KRS 141.0205 to management of which is contracted with Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules development. establish the order in which the another entity. Mar 13-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 139.536 to allow an nonrefundable education improvement Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, approved tourism development project tax credit is applied against tax imposed Feb 21-introduced in House March 14, 2006 that has been in operation for a by KRS 141.040; create a new section of Feb 22-to Tourism Development and Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 93-5 with minimum of three years to apply to the KRS 136.500 to 136.575 to also allow Energy (H) Committee Substitute Tourism Development Authority to financial institutions a nonrefundable Feb 28-posted in committee Mar 15-received in Senate increase the term of the agreement, the education improvement tax credit Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 17-to Appropriations and rate of sales tax refund, and the against the tax imposed by KRS 136.505 to Calendar; floor amendments (1) and Revenue (S) Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st and Revenue (H) Amend KRS 527.020, relating to Routes 23, 25E and 119 and Kentucky reading, to Calendar carrying concealed deadly weapons, to Routes 15 and 80 as part of the National Mar 22-2nd reading; returned to HB 638 (BR 2184) - R. Mobley add domestic relations commissioners Truck Network. Appropriations and Revenue (S) and master commissioners of the Court SCS - Delete the provisions of the bill AN ACT designating the Homeplace of Justice to those who may carry a and establish that US 431 from the HB 635 (BR 2339) - R. Meeks, P. on Green River, Inc. as the official concealed deadly weapon at all junction of the West Kentucky Turnpike Marcotte museum of Kentucky agriculture. locations within the Commonwealth. to the Kentucky and Tennessee border Create a new section of KRS Chapter be included as part of the National Truck AN ACT relating to the operation of a 2 to designate the Homeplace on Green Feb 22-introduced in House Network. motor vehicle. River, Inc., as the official museum of Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) SFA (1, T. Buford) - Designate US Create a new section of KRS 189 to Kentucky agriculture. 150 as part of the National Truck define the term "wireless communication HB 642/FN (BR 2314) - R. Adams, R. Network. device"; prohibit the use of wireless Feb 22-introduced in House Webb communication device by the operator of Feb 23-to Tourism Development and Feb 22-introduced in House a motor vehicle; provide limited Energy (H) AN ACT relating to conservation Feb 23-to Transportation (H) exceptions; amend KRS 189.990 to set Feb 28-posted in committee easements and tax credits. Feb 28-posted in committee fine for violation of Section 1 at between Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Create new section of KRS Chapter Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, $20 and $100. to Calendar 141 to establish a nonrefundable tax to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules credit for conservation easements Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 21-introduced in House Mar 9-recommitted to Tourism donated for wildlife-associated public Mar 6-posted for passage in the Feb 22-to Transportation (H) Development and Energy (H) access; amend KRS 141.0205 to state Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, the order in which this credit may be March 7, 2006 Introduced Feb. 22, 2006 HB 639 (BR 2219) - A. Arnold, C. taken in regard to other credits. Mar 7-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Belcher floor amendment (1) HB 636 (BR 2354) - D. Owens, R. Webb Feb 22-introduced in House Mar 8-received in Senate AN ACT relating to agricultural Feb 23-to Natural Resources and Mar 10-to Transportation (S) AN ACT relating to interest. development. Environment (H); reassigned to Mar 20-taken from committee; 1st Amend KRS 360.020 to permit the Amend KRS 248.707 to allow Agriculture and Small Business (H) reading, to Calendar court to award to the prevailing party Agricultural Development Board Feb 28-posted in committee Mar 21-2nd reading; returned to reasonable attorney's fees and costs in members appointed by the Governor to Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Transportation (S) addition to the relief provided in this receive a per diem for meetings. to Calendar Mar 22-reported favorably, to Rules as section in the case of any successful Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; a Consent Bill action to enforce the provisions of KRS Feb 22-introduced in House recommitted to Appropriations and Mar 23-posted for passage in the 360.010 or in any action in which a Feb 23-to Agriculture and Small Revenue (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, person is entitled to a forfeiture of Business (H) March 24, 2006; floor amendment (1) interest or a recovery of interest paid as Feb 28-posted in committee HB 643 (BR 2447) - C. Hoffman filed to Committee Substitute provided in subsection (1) of this section. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 24-taken from the Consent to Calendar AN ACT changing the classification of Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Feb 22-introduced in House Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules the City of Sadieville, in Scott County. Orders of the Day; 3rd reading; floor Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) Mar 8-posted for passage in the Reclassify the City of Sadieville, in amendment (1) withdrawn ; passed 37-0 Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Scott County, population 289, from a city with Committee Substitute ; received in HB 637 (BR 2359) - D. Owens, R. Webb March 9, 2006 of the sixth class to a city of the fifth House; to Rules (H); posted for passage Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 95-3 class. As provided in Section 156A of for concurrence in Senate Committee AN ACT relating to real estate Mar 22-received in Senate the Kentucky Constitution, the Substitute mortgage loans. Mar 24-to Agriculture and Natural population requirements for the Apr 10-House concurred in Senate Amend KRS 360.010 to prohibit a real Resources (S) classification of cities established by the Committee Substitute ; passed 96-0; estate mortgage loan subject to this former Section 156 of the Kentucky enrolled, signed by each presiding section from including a provision that HB 640 (BR 2341) - A. Arnold, T. McKee Constitution remain in effect until officer; delivered to Governor permits the lender to charge or collect changed by law. Therefore, classification Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. prepayment fees or penalties more than AN ACT relating to grain as a city of the fifth class requires a 216) 36 months after the loan closing or assessments. population of 1,000 to 2,999. which exceed 3% of the amount prepaid Amend KRS 251.640 to require all HB 646 (BR 2388) - J. Hoover, L. Clark, during the first 12 months, 2% of the producers of grain to pay an assessment Feb 22-introduced in House C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, M. Rader amount prepaid during the second 12 on marketed grain; amend KRS 251.610 Feb 23-to Local Government (H) months, or 1% of the amount prepaid to conform. Feb 24-posted in committee AN ACT relating to the Governor's during the third 12 months. Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Wellness and Physical Activity Initiative. Feb 22-introduced in House reading, to Calendar Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 637 - AMENDMENTS Feb 23-to Agriculture and Small Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 12 to establish the Governor's Council HFA (1, D. Owens) - Amend KRS Business (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the on Wellness and Physical Activity and 294.110 pertaining to mortgage loan Feb 28-posted in committee Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 set requirements for; create a new companies to prohibit a prepayment Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 96-1 section of KRS Chapter 194A to penalty to be assessed against the to Calendar Mar 3-received in Senate establish the Governor's Wellness and borrower following the third, rather than Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 7-to State and Local Government Physical Activity Program, Inc., and set the fifth, anniversary date of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the (S) requirements for; amend KRS 12.020, mortgage; prohibit mortgage loans by Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 12.023, and 194A.030 to comply. mortgage loan companies from Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 95-0 HB 644 (BR 2220) - F. Nesler containing a provision that permits the Mar 14-received in Senate HB 646 - AMENDMENTS lender to charge or collect prepayment Mar 16-to Agriculture and Natural AN ACT relating to county attorneys. HCS - Retain original provisions, add fees or penalties more than 36 months Resources (S) Amend KRS 15.765(2) to increase the co-chairs of the Interim Joint Committee after the loan closing or which exceed 3 Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st monthly expense allowance amount for on Health and Welfare as ex-officio percent of the amount prepaid during the reading, to Consent Calendar county attorneys from $500 to $1000. members of the Governor's council; first 12 months, 2 percent of the amount Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules make technical changes. prepaid during the second 12 months, or Apr 10-posted for passage in the Feb 22-introduced in House 1 percent of the amount prepaid during Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Feb 23-to Local Government (H) Feb 22-introduced in House the third 12 months. April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; Mar 3-posted in committee Feb 23-to Health and Welfare (H) received in House; enrolled, signed by Feb 27-posted in committee Feb 22-introduced in House each presiding officer; delivered to HB 645 (BR 445) - B. Yonts, S. Baugh Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 23-to Banking and Insurance (H) Governor to Calendar with Committee Substitute Mar 3-posted in committee Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to the National Truck Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st 214) Network. Mar 8-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar Designate US 431 as part of the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; floor HB 641 (BR 2044) - L. Napier, R. National Truck Network. March 9, 2006 amendment (1) filed Damron Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Mar 22-recommitted to Appropriations HB 645 - AMENDMENTS Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to deadly weapons. HFA (1, H. Cornett) - Include US Mar 14-received in Senate Mar 16-to Health and Welfare (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, practice of chiropractics and the willful Mar 17-taken from committee; 1st March 7, 2006 violation of KRS 311.900 to 311.928. HB 653/LM (BR 1048) - C. Belcher reading, to Calendar Mar 15-floor amendment (2) filed to SCS - Retain original provisions of Mar 20-2nd reading; returned to Committee Substitute, floor amendment HCS; clarify that injury does not include AN ACT relating to criminal Health and Welfare (S) (1) filed medical conditions such as internal background investigations. Mar 22-reported favorably, to Rules Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders infection, internal injuries, fractures, and Create a new section of KRS 17.110 Mar 23-posted for passage in the of the Day; recommitted to spinal cord injuries, except in an acute to 17.180 to define "youth athletics Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Appropriations and Revenue (H) situation; require that a supervisor's program"; prohibit persons convicted of March 24, 2006 activities take place pursuant to written sex crimes and violent offenders from Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 37-0; HB 650/LM (BR 2380) - D. Horlander or oral orders by a licensed physician; working or volunteering with youth received in House; enrolled, signed by delete provisions sections establishing athletics programs in positions that each presiding officer; delivered to AN ACT relating to local government. the qualifications and responsibilities of require direct contact with minors; Governor Amend KRS 65.2005, relating to a supervising physician; add new section require criminal background checks for Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. defense of employee by local setting out the parameters of the persons in direct contact with minors in 172) government, to establish that a local certified athletic trainer's practice. youth athletics programs; require fees to government is not required to defend an be paid by the applicant and cost no HB 647 (BR 266) - T. Riner employee when the employee has been Feb 22-introduced in House more than the investigation; prevent charged with or convicted of a crime Feb 23-to Licensing and Occupations these requirements from applying to AN ACT proposing an amendment to committed during the performance of his (H) other athletics programs that already Section 145 of the Constitution of or her duties, been involuntarily Feb 27-posted in committee have specific statutory provisions Kentucky relating to persons entitled to terminated, or been suspended for Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, regarding background checks. vote. conduct that led to the tort action, or to Calendar with Committee Substitute Propose an amendment to Section when a local government determines Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 22-introduced in House 145 of the Kentucky Constitution, that the employee acted or failed to act for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) relating to persons entitled to vote, to because of fraud, malice, or corruption, Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 permit a person convicted of a felony to or that the employee acted outside the Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with HB 654 (BR 2035) - T. Kerr vote after the person has served the scope of employment. Committee Substitute sentence for the offense, lived three Mar 15-received in Senate AN ACT relating to administrative consecutive years without re-offending, Feb 22-introduced in House Mar 17-to Licensing, Occupations & bodies in the executive branch of state and performed 100 hours of community Feb 23-to Local Government (H) Administrative Regulations (S) government. service; submit to voters. Mar 3-posted in committee Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st Amend KRS 12.070 to inform potential reading, to Consent Calendar with members of a board, commission, or Feb 22-introduced in House HB 651 (BR 1848) - D. Horlander Committee Substitute similar administrative body about any Feb 23-to Elections, Const. Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules requirement to file financial disclosure Amendments & Intergovernmental AN ACT relating to athletic trainers. Apr 11-posted for passage in the statements with the Executive Branch Affairs (H) Create new sections of KRS 311.900 Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Ethics Commission. to 311.928 to establish a nine-member April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 HB 648/LM/AA (BR 2214) - B. Montell advisory council to make with Committee Substitute ; received in Feb 22-introduced in House recommendations to the Board of House; posted for passage for Feb 23-to State Government (H) AN ACT relating to public employee Medical Licensure regarding the concurrence in Senate Committee health insurance. certification of athletic trainers; establish Substitute ; House concurred in Senate HB 655 (BR 2034) - T. Kerr Create a new section in KRS Chapter the advisory council's duties; establish Committee Substitute ; passed 93-2 18A to require public agencies who have requirements for certification to include Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each AN ACT relating to the Executive unescorted retirees insured through the obtaining national certification or presiding officer; delivered to Governor Branch Code of Ethics. Public Employee Health Insurance licensure or certification in another state Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Amend KRS 11A.050 to direct that program to also insure active with standards that are substantially 248) members of boards and commissions employees; prohibit participation for five equivalent to those in Kentucky; create who serve without salary shall not be years after opt-out; allow for one time exemptions to certification; establish the HB 652 (BR 1604) - T. Kerr, J. Fischer, required to file financial disclosure opt-in after initial opt-out; require requirements for and duties of J. Hoover, S. Lee, D. Owens, A. statements. irrevocable contract. supervising physicians; require that Simpson, K. Stein, R. Webb, R. Wilkey, disciplinary proceedings comply with B. Yonts Feb 22-introduced in House Feb 22-introduced in House KRS 311.591, 311.592, 311.593, Feb 23-to State Government (H) Feb 23-to State Government (H) 311.599 and with KRS Chapter 13B; AN ACT relating to attorneys. Mar 9-posted in committee establish procedures by which an Amend KRS 209.030, 209A.030, and HB 656/FN (BR 1158) - J. Barrows, R. emergency order may be issued; set up 620.030 to specify that an attorney is not Damron, T. McKee, R. Meeks, A. HB 649 (BR 2263) - J. Gooch Jr rules of procedure governing the required to report abuse, neglect, Simpson, M. Weaver issuance of an emergency order; amend exploitation, or dependency if the report AN ACT relating to water. KRS 311.900 to expand the scope of would violate lawyer-client privilege or AN ACT relating to wireless enhanced Amend KRS 278.509 to allow practice of an athletic trainer; amend Supreme Court rule. 911 systems. regulated utilities to recover costs for KRS 311.928 and 311.990 to conform; Amend KRS 65.7621, relating to investment in potable water transmission repeal various sections in KRS 311.900 HB 652 - AMENDMENTS commercial mobile radio service, to lines. to 311.928. HFA (1, D. Owens) - Include clarify the definition of "CMRS provider"; amendment to KRS 620.100 to increase amend KRS 65.7623 to change the HB 649 - AMENDMENTS HB 651 - AMENDMENTS the fee paid to attorneys in District Court composition of the CMRS board and HCS - Allow recovery costs for HCS - Retain original provisions; who represent parties in termination of attach it to the Office for Security investments in potable water define "athlete"; include in the definition parental rights proceedings. Coordination; amend KRS 65.7629 to transmission line replacement programs. of "athletic injury" an injury or condition HFA (2, B. Smith) - Include authorize collection of a CMRS service HFA (1, J. Barrows) - Delete that is within the athletic trainer's scope amendment to KRS 620.100 to increase charge from each connection to which a provisions of bill; allow recovery costs for of practice that has been identified by a the fee paid to attorneys in District Court Kentucky telephone or identification investments in water transmission line licensed physician, physical therapist, who represent parties in termination of number has been assigned; amend KRS replacement programs. occupational therapist, or chiropractor as parental rights proceedings. 65.7629 to authorize the CMRS board to HFA (2, J. Barrows) - Delete one that would benefit from athletic provide grants to and develop standards provisions of HCS; allow recovery costs training services; clarify that the board Feb 22-introduced in House for local 911 services; amend KRS for investments in water transmission shall not be required to implement the Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) 65.7631 to establish guidelines for the line replacement programs. advisory council's recommendations; Feb 27-posted in committee distribution of proceeds for grants; delete language allowing the board to Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, amend KRS 65.7635 to require CMRS Feb 22-introduced in House waive the requirement that the to Calendar providers to remit service charges to the Feb 23-to Natural Resources and supervising physician's practice be Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; floor CMRS board; amend KRS 65.7635 to Environment (H) primarily in Kentucky; delete language amendments (1) and (2) filed establish guidelines for the collection of Feb 24-posted in committee establishing an alternate supervising Mar 8-posted for passage in the the CMRS service charge from prepaid Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st physician and setting out his or her Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, customers; make various technical reading, to Calendar with Committee qualifications; cap the fine to be March 9, 2006 corrections. Substitute assessed by the board at $5,000; Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules establish as conditions for disciplinary of the Day; recommitted to HB 656 - AMENDMENTS Mar 6-posted for passage in the action aiding, assisting, or abetting in the Appropriations and Revenue (H) HCS/FN - Retain original provisions except restore language that requires HB 657/LM (BR 2250) - K. Upchurch, R. storage, treatment or disposal of sewage property owners to be responsible for that CMRS service charge be collected Damron or storm water drainage by works, maintaining improvements to storm by wireless providers; clarify language system, facilities, structures, and any water collection systems made by that regarding qualifying connections; clarify AN ACT relating to voting. other improvements constructed, owned, person and release the district from language relating to the fee imposed Amend KRS 117.085 to provide that or operated by a district for those liability to maintain those storm water against prepaid purchases. absentee ballots shall not allow straight purposes; delete the definition of "district improvements; amend KRS 220.380, HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Retain ticket voting and that each candidate facilities"; amend KRS 220.020 to give 220.420, 220.440, 220.480, and 220.500 original provisions and provide that shall be voted for individually; amend the secretary of the Environmental and to conform; amend KRS 220.510 to funds can be used to support KRS 117.125 to provide that voting Public Protection Cabinet the authority to authorize the board of directors to consolidation of PSAPs with a limit of machines shall not have straight ticket designate and certify the purpose of a determine rates and compensation by $200,000 per county. voting capability and that each candidate sanitation district; amend KRS 220.030 regulation for the portion of the sanitary SCS - Retain provisions of GA version shall be voted for individually; amend to give sanitation districts the power to works used for the treatment, storage, of the bill; remove provisions for KRS 117.145 to provide that no acquire other works for the treatment of conveyance, management, or disposal establishing a wireless fee and replace absentee ballot in a regular election shall sanitary sewage and other wastes, or sewage; allow for the collection of the with provisions to create a work group to permit a voter to vote a straight political including storm water, and to enter into charge before the commencement of recommend a fee structure; provide for party ticket and that each candidate cooperative agreements with other construction for those improvements to assessment of the fees by promulgation shall be voted for individually; amend political subdivisions and to implement the sanitary works; allow for variation in of an administrative regulation. KRS 117.381 to eliminate requirement storm water programs; amend KRS rates within classes of ratepayers on the CCR - Cannot agree. for voting machines to have straight 220.120 to clarify that districts are basis of consumption; and authorize the FCCR - Retain provisions of SCS; ticket voting capability and provide that certified by the commissioner; amend board to levy a storm water charge in the amend KRS 65.7635 which relates to each candidate shall be voted for 220.130 to delete requirement that rates; amend KRS 220.540 to conform; the collection of the service charge, individually; amend KRS 118.025 to district records have "Sanitation District amend KRS 224.73-100 to delete from providing CMRS providers with options provide that no voting machine shall Records" printed on them and that the condemnation proceedings and for the determination of the service permit a voter at a regular election to records are open to inspection; amend requirements under this section, special charge amount to be remitted for vote a straight political party ticket and 220.135 to delete the requirement that districts organized under KRS Chapter purchasers of prepaid wireless phone that each candidate shall be voted for sanitation districts establish uniform 220; repeal KRS 220.180. service. individually. rates for service; amend 220.170 to require officers of the sanitation district Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 22-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House to be elected annually; delete the Feb 24-to Local Government (H); Feb 23-to State Government (H) Feb 24-to Elections, Const. requirement for a seal; and clarify that reassigned to Natural Resources and Mar 2-posted in committee; Amendments & Intergovernmental specified records are subject to the Environment (H) reassigned to Appropriations and Affairs (H) Open Records Act; provide for the chair Mar 6-posted in committee Revenue (H) Feb 28-posted in committee rather than the president, to receive Mar 6-posting waived compensation and delete compensation HB 662 (BR 1387) - T. Kerr Mar 8-posted in committee HB 658 (BR 2252) - K. Upchurch, T. to the treasurer; delete references to Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Riner corporation and replace with district; AN ACT relating to penalties. reading, to Calendar with Committee amend 220.190 to require the district Amend KRS 131.180 to provide Substitute, committee amendment (1) AN ACT relating to vote hauling. rather than the treasurer to account for waiver of penalties from increases in tax Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 119.205 to require moneys and delete requirement for caused by tax legislation from the 2005 for passage in the Regular Orders of the candidates who hire transporters of semi-annual accounting; delete Regular Session of the General Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 voters to provide a written list with the requirement that the treasurer sign Assembly. Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with names and addresses of those checks and make deposits; require two Committee Substitute, committee transporting voters to the polls to the countersignatures on checks; amend Feb 23-introduced in House amendment (1) Registry of Election Finance; require KRS 220.200 to provide that the board Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) Mar 15-received in Senate transporters of voters to register with the may employ officers as necessary; Mar 17-to Appropriations and candidate and to provide a list with the amend 220.210 to have the chief HB 663/FN (BR 2297) - S. Brinkman, M. Revenue (S) names and addresses of all persons and engineer make appropriate rather than Denham, D. Floyd, T. Riner, A. Simpson Mar 21-taken from committee; 1st voters transported to the polls on the day full reports; amend 220.220 to require reading, to Calendar of the election. that the plan for improvements be AN ACT relating to tax credits for Mar 22-2nd reading; returned to created or certified; amend 220.240 to rehabilitation of historic structures. Appropriations and Revenue (S) Feb 23-introduced in House require the approved plan for Amend KRS 171.397 to allow Mar 24-reported favorably, to Rules Feb 24-to Elections, Const. improvements be filed with the district preapproval of credit for projects and to with Committee Substitute as a Consent Amendments & Intergovernmental rather than the secretary of the board of require that a final application for actual Bill; posted for passage in the Regular Affairs (H) directors; amend 220.250 to make credit be filed after the project is Orders of the Day for Friday, March 24, technical corrections; amend 220.260 to completed; allow any cap amounts not 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with HB 659 (BR 2351) - M. Weaver prohibit installation of works for the awarded during a year and the Committee Substitute collection or discharge of storm water or difference between preliminarily Apr 10-received in House; House AN ACT relating to military affairs. sewage until plans have been approved approved and finally approved projects refused to concur in Senate Committee Amend KRS 38.110 to add gender- by the district or the Environmental and to be added to the cap for the following Substitute ; received in Senate; posted neutral language to references of Public Protection Cabinet; amend year; impose a maximum per-project for passage for receding from Senate officers in the Kentucky National Guard. 220.280 to delete limitation on the credit of $400,000 for projects that are Committee Substitute ; Senate refused powers of the board of directors and to not residential; require any penalties for to recede from Committee Substitute ; Feb 23-introduced in House conform the section to include storm disqualifying work to be assessed to the Conference Committee appointed in Feb 24-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and water; amend KRS 220.290 to require property owner. House and Senate; Free Conference Public Safety (H) the district to comply with KRS Chapter Committee appointed in House and 424 and that procurements not governed HB 663 - AMENDMENTS Senate HB 660 (BR 2352) - M. Weaver by that chapter will be governed by the HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; Apr 11-Conference Committee report district's procurement policies and amend the date by which applications for filed in House and Senate; Conference AN ACT relating to military affairs. procedures; delete requirement for the credit must be made from January Committee report adopted in House and Amend KRS 36.050 to add gender awarding to lowest bid, advertisements 31 to April 30 and adjust notification date Senate; Free Conference Committee neutral language referring to the for bids over $1,000, bonding for the accordingly; clarify language regarding report filed in Senate; Free Conference Adjutant General. successful bidder and specification for the award of a final credit amount. Committee report adopted in Senate; plans prepared by a chief engineer in the HFA (1, S. Brinkman) - Provide that passed 37-0; received in House; Free Feb 23-introduced in House contract; amend KRS 220.320 to make the penalty shall be assessed against Conference Committee report filed in Feb 24-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and technical corrections and to delete the property owner who performs the House; Free Conference Committee Public Safety (H) requirement that regulations cannot take disqualifying work and not against any report adopted in House; passed 93-0 effect until approved by the transferee of the credits. Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each HB 661/LM (BR 1192) - J. Draud Environmental and Public Protection presiding officer; delivered to Governor Cabinet; permits the board to impose a Feb 23-introduced in House Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. AN ACT relating to sanitation districts. penalty for violation of regulations, to Feb 24-to Appropriations and 219) Amend KRS 220.010 to delete the seek remedy for clean-up costs, and Revenue (H) terms "improvements", "sanitary system" recover attorney's fees; amend KRS Mar 1-posted in committee Introduced Feb. 23, 2006 and "sanitary sewers" from the definition 220.322 to provide for disconnection Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, of "sanitary works" and include in that without restriction of nonstorm water to Calendar with Committee Substitute ; definition the conveyance, management, inflows to storm water sewers; require floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules year probationary period which can be 30 days of the action as prescribed; Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 6-posted for passage in the extended for an additional six months as require procedural due process for all Mar 9-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, prescribed; provide for coverage of members as prescribed and grant the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 7, 2006 members affected by promotional board the power to issue subpoenas; March 10, 2006 Mar 9-floor amendment (1) filed probationary periods as prescribed; require the use if the Kentucky Rules of Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with exclude chiefs, assistant chiefs, and Civil Procedure; require the existing Committee Substitute, floor amendment floor amendment (1) others previously excluded from the civil promotional eligibility lists to remain in (1) Mar 13-received in Senate service system from the oversight of the effect until their normal expiration date. Mar 14-received in Senate Mar 15-to Agriculture and Natural board; require these persons to be Mar 16-to Economic Development, Resources (S) appointed by the mayor; provide for a Feb 23-introduced in House Tourism & Labor (S) Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st leave of absence from classified service Feb 24-to Local Government (H) Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar for a member to accept a noncovered Mar 3-posted in committee reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules promotional position and provide for the Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 22-posted for passage in the return of such employee to the same to Calendar Apr 10-posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, classified service as prescribed; prohibit Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, March 23, 2006 members from receiving or soliciting for for passage in the Regular Orders of the April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 any political party or candidate for public Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 received in House; enrolled, signed by Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, office; prohibit any member from using Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 each presiding officer; delivered to signed by each presiding officer; personal influence or authority to secure Mar 10-received in Senate Governor delivered to Governor appointments or promotions; prohibit Mar 14-to State and Local Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. employees from signing or promise to Government (S) 196) 138) sign dated resignations in advance of an appointment or promotion; prohibit HB 667/LM (BR 1978) - M. Weaver HB 664/AA (BR 83) - S. Brinkman HB 666/LM (BR 2239) - R. Weston, L. action against an employee for Clark, De. Butler, D. Horlander, J. nonpayment to political purpose; prohibit AN ACT relating to General Assembly AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Jenkins, M. Marzian, C. Miller, D. exam questions relating to opinions, license plates. Teachers' Retirement System. Owens, J. Wayne beliefs, affiliations, or services; prohibit Amend KRS 186.166 to allow retired Create a new section of KRS Chapter members from being involved or members of the General Assembly with 161 to recognize that there are teachers AN ACT relating to fire department promoting political or religious a minimum of 20 years service to obtain and principals who are constantly in merit boards in a consolidated local controversies or prejudices while in a General Assembly license plate by stressful and harmful situations as they government. uniform; establish the nonabridgment of paying the standard fee; require that a work with certain exceptional students Create new sections of KRS 67C, rights protections of all members as plate issued under this provision carry a who exhibit violent or disruptive behavior relating to the creation of fire department prescribed; require the board to create designation that the member is retired. as a condition of their disability; provide merit boards in consolidated local rules and regulations for all covered that these educators shall qualify for governments (CLG); establish personnel as prescribed; require rules to Feb 23-introduced in House hazardous duty retirement status by definitions; require CLG to establish fire be published, distributed, and posted as Feb 24-to Transportation (H) completing 25 years of Kentucky service department merit system and board as provided within three days of adoption; Feb 28-posted in committee with a minimum of 20 years in a prescribed; exclude the chief and require the employment of a chief Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, hazardous duty position; require a local assistant chief from oversight of board; examiner with duties as prescribed; to Calendar school district superintendent to certify to require CLG legislative council to require chief to provide medical records Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement annually appropriate funds for the board; of disability of applicants for promotions Mar 8-posted for passage in the System the names of all employees provide for the appointment of a five- if necessitated; require 90 day prior Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, working or who have previously worked member merit board; establish criteria notice of promotional exams; provide for March 9, 2006 in a hazardous duty position who have for qualification of members; establish the grading of promotional tests to Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 not retired; amend KRS 161.220 to staggered four-year terms for members include preference points for seniority as Mar 10-received in Senate provide that the final average salary for as provided; require vacancies to be prescribed; provide for the availability Mar 14-to Appropriations and members with hazardous duty retirement filled for unexpired terms only; permit and review of promotional eligibility lists Revenue (S) status be calculated by using the three removal of members for cause as the compilation of test results and highest annual salaries; define prescribed; prohibit members from notification of applicants; provide for HB 668 (BR 2145) - F. Nesler, S. Rudy, "hazardous duty position" as a position serving in other public offices while review or discussion of scores of an J. Gray, M. Henley, T. McKee, D. Pasley for a teacher or principal who works with serving; prohibit receipt of gifts, money, applicant by appointment as prescribed exceptional children who exhibit violent or things of value as prescribed; prohibit and for the filling of promotional AN ACT relating to motor fuels tax. or disruptive behavior as a condition of having more than three members from vacancies from the five candidates with Create a new section of KRS 138.210 their disability; define "hazardous duty the same political party; require oath and the highest score from the eligibility list; to 138.466 to provide a refund to public retirement status" to mean service credit provide for the election of fire require the board to provide for school systems of the motor fuels excise required for retirement for members department representatives to the board; justification of nonpromotions after four tax paid on biodiesel blends; approved as being in a hazardous duty require the board to meet within 30 days unsuccessful attempts or to give EFFECTIVE October 1, 2006. position; amend KRS 161.600 to of creation and to adopt operating promotions; require certified promotion conform. procedures and by-laws; require only a lists to remain valid for two years and Feb 23-introduced in House majority of the quorum who are present promotional vacancies to be filled within Feb 24-to Agriculture and Small Feb 23-introduced in House to take action in nondisciplinary actions; 60 days of the vacancy; require the Business (H) Feb 24-to Education (H) require four members to be present to action of the chief to be valid except in Feb 28-posted in committee take action on disciplinary matters, one all cases of dismissal, demotion, or Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 665 (BR 2042) - T. Pullin, G. of for which shall be a fire member; suspension of more than 40 hours of a to Calendar Lindsay, J. Crenshaw, S. Riggs require the board to meet at least once nonprobational employees, which shall Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules every two months and for minutes of be reviewed and heard by the board as Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations AN ACT relating to coal-based each meeting to be kept; require the prescribed; outline procedures for the and Revenue (H) production of hydrogen and electricity board to employ a secretary as board review and permit the board to set with minimum emissions. prescribed; require all orders and aside the action of the chief but prohibit HB 669 (BR 1979) - A. Arnold, T. Amend KRS 278.700 to define a minutes to be signed by the chairman as issuing a penalty or punishment in McKee, J. Carr, M. Denham, D. Osborne demonstration project for coal-based prescribed; require all meetings records, excess of original action; permit production of hydrogen and electricity as and minutes to be subject to the suspensions of less than 40 hours for a AN ACT relating to agricultural a qualifying electric generating facility. Kentucky Open Meetings and Records nonprobationary employee to be products. Law; require the mayor to certify within reviewed by the board or a hearing Amend KRS 45A.645 to require state HB 665 - AMENDMENTS 30 days prescribed fire department officer; require all board rules to apply in agencies to purchase Kentucky-grown HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Retain original personnel information as of the date of either case; require report, agricultural products if the vendor can provisions; clarify the definition of a the ordinance creating the board; recommendations, and notice of findings meet quality and pricing requirements; minimum emissions coal project. "grandfather" in all active duty fire from hearing officer as prescribed; require state agencies that purchase department members, except permit exceptions to the hearing Kentucky-grown agricultural products to Feb 23-introduced in House probationary employees, as "fit and recommendations within 15 days; submit an annual report to the Feb 24-to Tourism Development and qualified" to continue service without require all final orders of the board to be Legislative Research Commission and Energy (H) further exams or qualifications; require in writing and within 30 days of receipt of the Department of Agriculture describing Feb 28-posted in committee such members to be deemed permanent the hearing officer's recommended the amount of products purchased. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, employees as prescribed; require order; permit any action of the board to to Calendar probationary members to complete one- be appealed to the Circuit Court within Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 24-to Agriculture and Small and political issues committees are amend KRS 121.210, 121.056, 121.990, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Business (H) bound to the terms of the exemption KRS 61.710, and KRS 23A.070 to Mar 13-posted for passage in the Feb 28-posted in committee unless is it rescinded timely; establish conform; to establish the effective date Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, penalties and fines for candidates, slates of this Act to be November 8, 2006; March 14, 2006 to Calendar of candidates, referendum committees, repeal KRS 121.015, 121.150; and Mar 14-floor amendments (1) and (2) Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules candidate campaign committees, or 121.180. filed to Committee Substitute Mar 6-posted for passage in the political issues committees which accept Mar 16-floor amendments (3) and (4) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, contributions or make expenditures in HB 670 - AMENDMENTS filed to Committee Substitute March 7, 2006 excess of the limit in any 1 election HCS (1/LM/CI) - Retain all provisions Mar 20-floor amendment (5) filed to Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 without rescinding the exemption in a except reduce the maximum amount Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 9-received in Senate timely manner; require state and county allowed for certain contributions from (6) filed ; taken from the Orders of the Mar 13-to Agriculture and Natural executive committees, and caucus $2,100 with CPI indexing to $1,000. Day; returned to Elections, Const. Resources (S) campaign committees to make a full HCS (2/LM/CI) - Retain all provisions; Amendments & Intergovernmental Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st report to the registry of all money, loans, reduce the maximum amount allowed for Affairs (H) reading, to Consent Calendar and expenditures made since the date of contributions from $2,100 with CPA Mar 21-reported favorably, to Rules Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules the last report; establish reporting indexing to $1,000; change definitions of with Committee Substitute (2) ; placed in Apr 12-posted for passage in the requirements of candidates, slates of "political issues committee," "knowingly," the Orders of the Day Consent Orders of the Day for candidates, candidate campaign and "referendum committee"; decrease Mar 22-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Wednesday, April 12, 2006; 3rd reading, committees, referendum committees, the reporting threshold from $5,000 to Committee Substitute (2) passed 36-0; received in House; political issues committees, and $3,000; remove the mandatory Mar 23-received in Senate enrolled, signed by each presiding registered fundraisers; require all electronic filing requirement for certain Mar 24-to State and Local officer; delivered to Governor reporting candidates, candidate candidates to permissive electronic Government (S) Apr 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. campaign committees, referendum filing; remove provisions to permit 244) committees, political issues committees, campaign fundraising for a regular HB 671 (BR 2340) - T. Pullin, L. Clark, and registered fund-raisers to make election prior to a primary; remove the C. Belcher, S. Brinkman, De. Butler, R. HB 670/LM/CI (BR 1100) - A. Arnold post-election reports; require that requirement that campaign contributions Crimm, B. DeWeese, C. Embry Jr, D. detailed information be maintained by be posted in a campaign account within Ford, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, J. AN ACT relating to campaign finance. the treasurer for 6 years from the date of 10 days; remove the 180-day time frame Jenkins, R. Meeks, C. Miller, D. Create new sections of KRS Chapter the election to which the records pertain, regarding fundraising after an election to Osborne, S. Riggs, T. Riner, T. 121 to define terms; require person but not to exceed 6 years; require pay outstanding campaign debt; remove Thompson, J. Wayne, S. Westrom making an independent expenditure to certain permanent committees to make a provisions allowing executive report such if the amount exceeds $500 full specified report to the registry of all committees to create building accounts; AN ACT relating to bioscience in the aggregate in any 1 election; money, loans, and expenditures since remove the requirement for a 60-day business development. establish campaign contribution limits for the date of the last report; require a pre-election report; remove requirement Establish a new subchapter of KRS candidates, slates of candidates, and supplemental report be filed annually for audio statement by candidate of Chapter 154 to create the Kentucky candidate campaign committees; until an account shows no unexpended approval of political communication; bioscience development and investment establish campaign contribution limits for balance; require that all reports filed with restore itemized expenditures from $25 fund for the promotion of bioscience caucus campaign committees; establish the registry be subject to open records back to $50. research and related industries and campaign contribution limits for political and to require county clerks to maintain HFA (1, A. Arnold) - Amend to remove commercial enterprises; establish tax issues committees; establish campaign such reports for 1 year from the date the the mandatory requirement of filing incremental funding mechanism for fund; contribution limits for permanent last report is required to be filed; relieve certain campaign finance reports establish parameters for distribution of committees; establish campaign candidates and slates from personally electronically and to replace with a moneys from the fund. contribution limits for executive filing reports under certain conditions; permissive filing of certain campaign committees and to permit the prohibit the use of funds for candidacy finance reports electronically. Feb 23-introduced in House establishment of a building account; for a different office, support or oppose HFA (2, A. Arnold) - Amend to prohibit Feb 24-to Appropriations and establish campaign contribution limits for different issue, or to further the building account contributions to be used Revenue (H) inaugural committees; establish candidacy of another candidate or slate for administrative purposes. campaign contribution limits for of candidates for office; require all media HFA (3, A. Arnold) - Amend to change HB 672/FN (BR 1851) - H. Collins individuals; permit candidates, slates of offering communications or advertising the definition of "referendum committee"; candidates, committees, referendum services to file with the registry and to decrease the reporting threshold from AN ACT relating to motor vehicle committees, and individuals to utilize on- make specific disclosures; require a $5,000 to $3,000; remove the mandatory usage tax. line credit and debit card transactions; to paper format report until the registry electronic filing requirement for certain Amend KRS 139.470 to exempt sales provide for reporting exemptions for any deems it not longer necessary to do so; candidates to permissive electronic of motor vehicles to nonresidents if the candidate, slate, or political issues require the registry to promulgate filing; remove the requirement that nonresident registers the motor vehicle committee if a form is filed stating that administrative regulations to establish a campaign contributions shall be posted in a state that allows Kentucky residents contributions will not be accepted or de minimus standard; amend KRS in a campaign account within 10 days; to purchase motor vehicles without expended in excess of $5,000 in any 1 121.120 to except those candidates, remove the 180-day time frame payment of sales tax at the time of sale election; to require that referendum candidate campaign committees, and regarding fundraising after an election to or allows Kentucky residents to remove committees register with the registry and slates of candidates running for state- pay outstanding campaign debt. the vehicle from that state within a report all contributions and expenditures wide office from mandatory audits of HFA (4, J. Fischer) - Amend to specific period for subsequent if the committee raises or expends receipts and expenditures that receive or increase the maximum contribution registration and use in Kentucky without $5,000 or more to get the question on spend less than $5,000; amend KRS amount that may be received by a payment of that state's sales tax; create the ballot in an area greater than 1 121.135 to authorize the general counsel candidate, slate of candidates, or a new section of KRS Chapter 139 to county or $2,500 or more to get a to the registry to write an advisory candidate campaign committee from require all tax receipts, interest, and question on a ballot in an area in size opinion and to require advisory opinions $1,000 to $2,100 as indexed for inflation penalties resulting from the sale of a equal to or less than 1 county; require to be issued not later than 20 days from using the Consumer Price Index; remove motor vehicle subject to sales tax to be exempted candidates for city or county the date the registry receives the the requirement for paper filing if a filer is deposited in the road fund, except those offices or for school boards to file reports request; amend KRS 121.140 to define required to file campaign finance reports sales that are exempt or where the if they accept contributions or make "frivolous complaint" and to authorize the electronically. motor vehicle is purchased for expenditures in excess of the exempted registry to impose a civil penalty for the HFA (5, M. Harmon) - Amend to nonhighway use; EFFECTIVE August 1, amount in any 1 election; require filing of frivolous complaints; amend remove the requirement for filing in a 2006. candidates or slates of candidates KRS 121.160 to require the maintenance paper format if a filer electronically files subject to an August filing deadline to of certain records as a duty of a finance reports to the registry. HB 672 - AMENDMENTS timely file for an exemption and to permit treasurer; amend KRS 121.170 to HFA (6, M. Harmon) - Amend to HCA (1/Title, H. Moberly Jr) - Make such candidates or slates to exercise require permanent committees to remove the requirement for filing in a title amendment. reversion rights; permit the exercise of provide a list of their affiliations with paper format if a filer electronically files reversion rights by a candidate or slate other permanent committees at the time finance reports to the registry. Feb 23-introduced in House of candidates if an opponent is replaced of registration with the registry; amend Feb 24-to Transportation (H) due to death, disability, or KRS 121.190 to require candidates to Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 28-posted in committee disqualification not later than 15 days express "approval" of the content of Feb 24-to Elections, Const. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, after the party nominates the advertisements; amend KRS 121.220 to Amendments & Intergovernmental to Calendar replacement; permit write-in candidates require separate account for each Affairs (H) Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules to request an exemption; establish that election; amend KRS 121.230 to lower Feb 28-posted in committee Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations exempted candidate campaign the threshold for itemization of Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, and Revenue (H) committees, referendum committees, expenditures by check from $50 to $25; to Calendar with Committee Substitute Mar 8-posting waived; posted in committee AN ACT relating to coal severance tax to the provisions of this section, transfer, AN ACT relating to students with a Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules revenues. then the employers have 10 working specific learning disability. with committee amendment (1-title) Amend KRS 342.122 to delete the days to notify the council for the officer Amend KRS 157.200 to include Mar 13-posted for passage in the annual transfer of $19 million in coal to maintain status; create a new section dyslexia in the definition of specific Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, severance tax revenue to the workers' of KRS Chapter 70 to establish the learning disability. March 14, 2006 compensation special fund; amend KRS duties of a certified court security officer, Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with 42.4582; 42.4585; 48.315; 164.7891 to and establish what functions a court Feb 24-introduced in House committee amendment (1-title) conform; and repeal KRS 48.112; security officer shall not perform; amend Feb 27-to Education (H); posted in Mar 15-received in Senate delayed effective date, July 1, 2008. KRS 23A.090 and 70.030 to allow committee Mar 17-to Transportation (S) sheriffs to appoint certified court security Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 20-taken from committee; 1st Feb 24-introduced in House officers and revoke the appointment at to Calendar reading, to Calendar Feb 27-to Appropriations and pleasure; require officer to take an oath; Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 21-2nd reading; returned to Revenue (H) prohibit certified court security officers for passage in the Regular Orders of the Transportation (S) only certified under the status of a court Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 Mar 23-reported favorably, to Rules as HB 676 (BR 1429) - R. Nelson, R. security officer to participate in Kentucky Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 91-0 a Consent Bill Webb, T. Couch Law Enforcement Foundation Program Mar 6-received in Senate fund; amend KRS 70.036 to allow Mar 8-to Education (S) HB 673 (BR 1959) - T. Burch AN ACT relating to workers' certified court security officers to wear compensation. official uniform and allow the expenses HB 681 (BR 1962) - T. Thompson AN ACT relating to pharmacists. Amend KRS 342.270 and 342.316 to of uniforms to be paid by the fiscal court; Amend KRS 217.015 to add clinical delete the consensus procedure for amend KRS 70.140 to allow certified AN ACT relating to workers' pharmacist specialists to definition of black lung claims; require two "B" reader court security officers to represent the compensation. practitioner and to the definition of X-ray interpretations to be filed with sheriff at the meetings of the fiscal court Amend KRS 342.020 relating to prescription; amend KRS 315.010 to add application for benefits; require an and courts of justice; amend KRS medical benefits for workers' prescribing, using, or administering administrative law judge to decide claims 527.020 to allow certified court security compensation to require employers to drugs, except some controlled on evidence admitted, and make new officers to carry concealed weapons pay medical benefits for the duration of substances, by clinical pharmacists procedure applicable to claims not when on duty. the disability in total disability awards or specialists to definition of practice of assigned to an administrative law judge claims involving the need for prosthetic pharmacy and define clinical pharmacist on the effective date of this Act; amend Feb 24-introduced in House appliances; limit employer liability for specialist and collaborative practice 342.732 to reduce from 57 years to 52 Feb 27-to Local Government (H) medical services to 520 weeks in agreement; amend KRS 315.065 to years the age that a miner can receive Mar 8-posted in committee permanent partial disability claims with a require written proof of continuing retraining incentive benefit cash option; Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st 50% or greater disability rating, but allow education for renewal of certification as amend KRS 342.792 to permit reading, to Calendar the employee to make application for an a clinical pharmacist specialist; amend reopening of claims; amend KRS Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules extension of services for an additional KRS 315.110 specify expiration and fees 342.794 to conform. Mar 21-recommitted to Appropriations 520 weeks; limit employer liability for for certification; amend KRS 315.121 to and Revenue (H) medical services to 425 weeks in all add actions relating to clinical Feb 24-introduced in House other claims, but allow an employee to pharmacist specialists as grounds for the Feb 27-to Labor and Industry (H) HB 678 (BR 1758) - T. Pullin make application for an extension of board to take action against a certificate; medical services for an additional 425 amend KRS 315.191 to require the HB 677/LM (BR 1457) - M. Harmon AN ACT relating to intrastate natural weeks; require an ALJ to review the board to promulgate administrative gas pipelines. application for reasonableness and regulations for the practice of clinical AN ACT relating to the certification of Amend KRS 139.480 to exempt from necessity for extending medical pharmacist specialists and establish court security officers. sales and use tax the sale or purchase services; require in all claims that an training programs and qualifications for Create new sections of KRS 15.380 to of equipment, materials, and supplies employer's liability to pay for medical practice and prescriptive authority; 15.404 to provide for the qualifications of permanently incorporated into the services shall terminate when the create a new section of KRS Chapter a certified court security officer and construction of intrastate gathering and employee qualifies for Medicare benefits 315 to specify requirements for provide for grandfathering provisions; transmission lines; define "intrastate or reaches 65 years of age, whichever administrative regulations for certification provide for the revocation of status for a gathering and transmission lines"; occurs later; and amend KRS 342.990 to for clinical pharmacist specialists, court security officer; set out training sunset exemption June 30, 2011; conform. require proof of continuing education for requirements for a court security officer; EFFECTIVE August 1, 2006. certificate renewal, require collaborative establish certification categories for Feb 24-introduced in House agreement with a physician, and require certified court security officers; provide Feb 24-introduced in House Feb 27-to Labor and Industry (H) the board to establish an advisory that the position of certified court Feb 27-to Appropriations and committee to review and recommend security officer is not eligible for Revenue (H) HB 682/LM (BR 1957) - J. Wayne, J. actions relating to clinical pharmacist hazardous duty and that those officers Jenkins, M. Marzian specialists. are not eligible for Kentucky law HB 679/FN (BR 2454) - T. Pullin, S. enforcement foundation program funds Westrom AN ACT relating to public financing for Feb 23-introduced in House without meeting the requirements of judicial campaigns. Feb 24-to Health and Welfare (H) KRS 15.382, 15.404, and 15.440; AN ACT relating to intrastate natural Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 27-posted in committee amend KRS 15.310 to integrate the gas pipelines and providing an 118A to establish the clean judicial position of court security officer with the appropriation therefor. elections fund; define terms; establish HB 674 (BR 2460) - L. Napier basic training course provided by the Create a new section of KRS 353.750 fund to distribute transfers to certified Department of Criminal Justice Training to 353.776 to establish an intrastate candidates; require that the Kentucky AN ACT relating to water districts. and redefine "basic training course" and natural gas pipeline trust fund to receive Registry of Election Finance administer Amend KRS 74.415 to prevent the define "certified court security officer"; a portion of the natural gas severance the fund and promulgate necessary commissioners of a water district from amend KRS 15.380 to require court tax attributable to natural gas that flows administrative regulations; designate charging a fee for the installation and security officers to be certified by the through intrastate gathering and that moneys in the fund be invested in maintenance of fire hydrants established Department of Criminal Justice Training; transmission lines completed on or after accordance with regulations developed in their operating district. amend KRS 15.388 to include court January 1, 2007; define "intrastate by the State Investment Commission; security officers within the requirements gathering and transmission lines"; create require the registry to publish information Feb 23-introduced in House of reporting to the law enforcement a new section of KRS 143A to deposit a about campaign expenditures in the Feb 24-to Local Government (H) council their certification status and portion of natural gas severance tax judicial campaigns of the previous year; provide that if a certified court security receipts to the intrastate natural gas establish requirements for designation Introduced Feb. 24, 2006 officer has successfully completed the pipeline trust fund; provide that deposit as a certified judicial candidate and basic training required by the Act and shall be made prior to transfers to the gaining access to the fund; provide HB 675 (BR 2315) - T. Couch, B. Yonts, transfers to another employer, that both local government economic assistance guidelines for distribution of funds to R. Adkins, E. Ballard, J. Bruce, Dw. employers have 10 working days to fund; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2007. certified judicial candidates; direct that Butler, H. Collins, H. Cornett, T. report the fact to the law enforcement judicial review of any final action of the Edmonds, J. Gooch Jr, W. Hall, J. council for the officer to maintain status; Feb 24-introduced in House registry be expedited by the court; Higdon, C. Meade, R. Nelson, T. Pullin, prohibit a certified court security officer Feb 27-to Appropriations and provide for a civil penalty up to $10,000 M. Rader, C. Siler, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. from transferring to a peace officer Revenue (H) for an actual violation of these Stacy, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. position unless the certified court provisions, and declare it a Class D Turner, J. Vincent security officer meets the requirements HB 680/FN (BR 1958) - F. Nesler, J. felony to knowingly violate these for being a certified peace officer, and Bruce, J. Carr, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr provisions; create a new section of KRS provide that if the officer does, according Chapter 141 to provide that a person entitled to a state tax refund may other legal proceedings against any member's monthly final rate of pay to AN ACT relating to the disposition of designate on his or her income tax assets belonging to the parents of a fifty percent (50%); allow for minimum taxes collected when no taxes were due. return an amount to be credited to the taxpayer under the age of 18 or tangible benefit, provide for annual increases; Amend KRS 134.590 to allow fund; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2007. personal property belonging to the increase monthly payment to dependent taxpayers paying taxes when no taxes spouse of the taxpayer if the spouse had child from ten percent (10%) of the were due to local governments and HB 682 - AMENDMENTS dependent children under the age of 18 deceased member's monthly final rate of school districts to waive any refund due HCS/LM/CI - Retain provisions except living in the household; provide that the pay to twenty-five percent (25%); and donate the money to the taxing remove requirement that participating reduction or dismissal of a criminal case provide for maximum benefit; provide for entity in writing; establish that if within 2 judicial candidates remit funds to the shall not affect tax assessment; amend benefits for multiple surviving dependent years a taxpayer has not responded, registry when nonparticipating judicial 138.888 to establish a drug forfeiture children; provide for benefit to that if the taxing entity notifies the candidates exceed the distribution trust fund, require all funds collected dependent parent if no surviving spouse taxpayer by certified letter within 60 days amount. from the marijuana and controlled or surviving children; provide for of the end of the 2 year period, and the HFA (1, J. Wayne) - Amend to permit substance tax to be deposited in the maximum and reduction if entitled to taxpayer still does not respond or the Supreme Court to require members fund and distributed among law workers' compensation benefits; responds and donates the money before of the Kentucky Bar Association to enforcement , the Department of retroactive provide that benefits are the end of that period, that the taxing submit an annual fixed amount not to Revenue, the Office of Drug Control retroactive to July 1, 1992. entity may retain the tax money to be exceed $25 to be dedicated to the clean Policy and the Commonwealth's used for the purposes of the tax levy; judicial elections fund. Attorney; amend KRS 138.889 to subject Feb 24-introduced in House require the local government or school violators to uniform civil penalties Feb 27-to State Government (H) district to refund money when requested Feb 24-introduced in House provisions; amend KRS 138.376, within 30 days of the request; set Feb 27-to Elections, Const. 138.874, 138.878, 138.884 and 138.886 HB 688 (BR 2483) - M. Cherry, F. requirements for letter, set requirements Amendments & Intergovernmental to conform; EFFECTIVE August 1, 2006. Rasche, T. Riner, A. Wuchner for taxing entity; provide that if the taxing Affairs (H) entity ceases to exist, or the money Feb 28-posted in committee Feb 24-introduced in House AN ACT relating to expelled or collected cannot be used for the purpose Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 27-to Appropriations and suspended students. stated in the tax levy, that the money is to Calendar with Committee Substitute Revenue (H) Amend KRS 158.150 to define considered unclaimed property. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules "behavior which constitutes a threat" as Mar 14-floor amendment (1) filed to HB 686 (BR 2289) - R. Nelson including assault, battery or abuse of HB 689 - AMENDMENTS Committee Substitute others; the threat of force or violence; HCS - Retain original provisions of bill; Mar 16-recommitted to Appropriations AN ACT relating to wrongful being under the influence of drugs or clarify that the provisions of the bill apply and Revenue (H) discharge. alcohol; the use, possession, sale, or to taxes collected on or after January 1, Create new sections of KRS Chapter transfer of drugs or alcohol; or the 2005; clarify that the certified letter for HB 683 (BR 2266) - D. Osborne, S. 336 to prohibit an employer with 25,000 carrying, possessing, or transfer of non-responding taxpayers must be sent Baugh, J. Carr, R. Crimm employees or more from terminating an weapons or dangerous instruments; and out no later than 60 days before the end employee without good cause; define any other behavior which may endanger of the taxpayer's 2-year period and AN ACT relating to crimes and "employee," "employer," "good cause," the health or safety of others; permit a include a statement of that time limit punishments. and "termination"; require the school board to adopt a policy providing notification within the letter itself; delete Amend KRS 514.040 to include within commissioner to establish arbitration that if a student is suspended or redundant language in subparagraph 1.; the crime of theft by deception the hearing procedures consistent with expelled for any reason from any public provide that if a local government or writing of a bad check for rent, for those utilized during labor disputes; or private school the district may review school district does not send out the auction goods, and for use as a deposit provide that 90 days after an employee the details of the suspension or certified letter within the time limits, the in a real estate purchase. has been terminated he or she may file a expulsion and determine if the student tax money still held by the local request with the commissioner for will be admitted. government or school district will be Feb 24-introduced in House arbitration; permit an employer to file a considered unclaimed property. Feb 27-to Judiciary (H) complaint and request arbitration, but HB 688 - AMENDMENTS require employer to notify the terminated HCS - Retain original provisions; Feb 24-introduced in House HB 684 (BR 2269) - D. Osborne, P. employee 10 days before filing the require that any action under this section Feb 27-to Local Government (H) Marcotte, A. Wuchner complaint; provide 10 days for arbitrator related to students with disabilities shall Mar 3-posted in committee to write a decision after arbitration; be in compliance with applicable federal Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to taxes of school provide that award may include law. to Calendar with Committee Substitute districts. reinstatement to same or comparable HFA (1, D. Owens) - Add clarifying Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 138.344 to permit a position of employment, full or partial language related to behaviors; clarify Mar 9-posted for passage in the refund of motor fuels taxes to certain back pay including lost fringe benefits, or definition of "charges"; make technical Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, school districts that are assessing at a lump sum severance payment not to changes. March 10, 2006 least fifteen cents growth-rate property exceed 36 months, and attorney's fees Mar 14-taken from the Regular Orders taxes. and cost; provide that after an award Feb 24-introduced in House of the Day; recommitted to that either party to an arbitration has 90 Feb 27-to Education (H); posted in Appropriations and Revenue (H) Feb 24-introduced in House days to seek vacation, modification, or committee Feb 27-to Appropriations and enforcement in the court of jurisdiction; Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 690 (BR 2004) - A. Arnold, J. Gray, Revenue (H) provide that an employer, on January 1, to Calendar with Committee Substitute M. Denham 2007 and annually thereafter, shall Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 685 (BR 1889) - S. Nunn, J. Carr submit to the commissioner the number for passage in the Regular Orders of the AN ACT relating to coroners. of employees in Kentucky; assess a Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 Amend KRS 64.185 to allow the AN ACT relating to the taxation of $250 civil penalty for each day that the Mar 8-floor amendment (1) filed to appointment of up to two deputy marijuana and controlled substances report is not made; require an employer Committee Substitute coroners without fiscal court approval and making an appropriation. of 25,000 or more to post notice Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with and to allow the appointment of more Amend KRS 138.870 to redefine informing employees of the right to Committee Substitute, floor amendment than two deputy coroners with the "taxable activity" and define additional arbitration in event of termination; (1) approval of the fiscal court. terms; amend KRS 138.872 to change amend KRS 336.990 to assess a civil Mar 10-received in Senate tax rates on controlled substances penalty of not less than $1,000 and not Mar 14-to Education (S) HB 690 - AMENDMENTS based on type of controlled substance more than $10,000 to an employer who Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st HFA (1, T. Shelton) - Amend HB 690 and whether or not the controlled violates the provisions of posting; require reading, to Consent Calendar to require that sufficient funds be substance is sold by weight; amend KRS the commissioner to promulgate Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules budgeted to cover the compensation of 138.880 to require law enforcement to administrative regulations to carry out Mar 22-posted for passage in the any deputy coroners appointed. notify the Department of Revenue within the provisions of the bill. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, 48 hours after seizing marijuana or a March 23, 2006 Feb 24-introduced in House controlled substance subject to tax or Feb 24-introduced in House Mar 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Feb 27-to Local Government (H) arresting a person engaged in a taxable Feb 27-to Labor and Industry (H) Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Mar 8-posted in committee activity if tax has not been paid; require signed by each presiding officer; Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st the local or state law enforcement HB 687 (BR 2377) - D. Horlander delivered to Governor reading, to Calendar agency to file a copy of the notice with Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the appropriate county clerks and AN ACT relating to retirement. 139) for passage in the Regular Orders of the financial institutions; amend KRS Amend KRS 16.601 to increase the Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006; floor 138.882 to prohibit the Department of monthly payment to surviving spouse HB 689 (BR 2466) - T. McKee amendment (1) filed Revenue from bringing a levy action or from twenty-five percent (25%) of Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 87-10 with floor amendment (1) 1, 2006, for Section 2 of the Act. Resources (S) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 17-received in Senate Mar 16-recommitted to Appropriations Mar 21-to State and Local HB 693 - AMENDMENTS HB 696/LM (BR 2125) - C. Meade, R. and Revenue (H); floor amendment (1) Government (S) HCS - Delete original provisions of HB Nelson filed 693; establish a nine-member Mine HB 691 (BR 28) - R. Nelson, W. Hall, J. Equipment Task Force; charge the task AN ACT relating to motor vehicle HB 699 (BR 1133) - R. Wilkey Stewart III force with examining ways to finance the registration. deployment of mine safety equipment in Amend KRS 186.162 to provide for AN ACT relating to legislative AN ACT relating to the formation of an coal mines in Kentucky; provide that the the issuance of a license plate to specific processes and procedures. independent school district. task force meet not less than three times disabled veterans without assessment of Amend KRS 7.119 to clarify that a Amend KRS 160.020 to permit voters a year and that the task force report its state fee, clerk fee, or extra fee; legislator's e-mail, telephone records, or in a city within the first five classes to findings and recommendations to the establish that any person who is eligible correspondence are the property of the form an independent school district if the Legislative Research Commission and to to receive the disabled veteran plate legislator and may be released only with number of compulsory school age the appropriate committee of jurisdiction may have the option to receive any the legislator's consent; clarify that the children living in the city limits is 200 not later than December 1, 2006. registration plate for which they are Legislative Research Commission may hundred or more; amend KRS 160.200 HCA (1/Title, J. Gooch Jr) - Make title eligible without payment of any fees; contract for services and confidentiality to permit school board elections in other amendment. prohibit the ability to purchase a shall be maintained; provide for violation than even years. personalized plate. to be punishable as a Class B Feb 27-introduced in House misdemeanor; amend KRS 6.162 to Feb 24-introduced in House Feb 28-to Natural Resources and Feb 27-introduced in House provide that information used in creating Feb 27-to Education (H) Environment (H) Feb 28-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and final journals is not public. Mar 2-posted in committee Public Safety (H) HB 692 (BR 258) - R. Nelson, W. Hall, J. Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st Mar 3-posted in committee Feb 27-introduced in House Stewart III reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 28-to State Government (H) Substitute, committee amendment (1- to Calendar Mar 2-posted in committee AN ACT relating to school attendance title) Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted area. Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 700 (BR 1858) - R. Wilkey Amend KRS 159.070 to permit as a for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 result of a school closure parents to Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders AN ACT relating to medical enroll their children in a school in of the Day; recommitted to malpractice. another school district if the school is HB 694 (BR 1689) - T. Couch Appropriations and Revenue (H) Amend KRS 304.13-051 to require closer to their home; provide that this filing of medical malpractice insurance option is contingent upon availability of AN ACT relating to low-income HB 697/LM (BR 58) - L. Clark rates with the Office of Insurance; create space; provide that the option must be housing. new sections of Subtitle 13 of KRS chosen within 2 years of a school Amend KRS 227A.030, relating to AN ACT relating to the sale of Chapter 304 to prohibit certain closure; provide that state per pupil electricians and electrical contractors, alcoholic beverages at state parks. components from being included in a funding be transferred to the receiving and KRS 318.020, relating to plumbers, Create a new section of KRS Chapter medical malpractice rate filing; restrict district for these students. to allow the Office of Housing, Buildings 242 to permit the limited sale of alcoholic premiums for medical malpractice and Construction to waive provisions of beverages at state resort parks and polices covering health care providers Feb 24-introduced in House either chapter for qualifying nonprofit qualifying state recreational parks; allow who deliver one or more babies per Feb 27-to Education (H) organizations, for the purpose of a local option precinct election for state year; require the executive director of constructing single-family dwellings that resort parks and qualifying state insurance on or before April 1 of each Introduced Feb. 27, 2006 will be given or sold below the appraised recreational parks in dry territory; year to determine if there are any value to low-income persons; require the establish the conditions under which the medical specialties in the state which are HB 693 (BR 2350) - J. Gooch Jr office to promulgate administrative election will be held; permit a separate essential as a matter of public policy and regulations to describe the requirements, golf course election if the golf course is which must be protected from certain AN ACT relating to financing mine types, and process for any waiver the in a precinct other than the precinct adverse actions relating to medical rescue. office chooses to allow. where the state resort park or qualifying malpractice insurance that may impair Create new sections of KRS Chapter state recreational park takes place. the availability of these essential medical 351 to define "mine rescue chamber" Feb 27-introduced in House specialties to residents of this state; and "wireless tracking and Feb 28-to Appropriations and Feb 27-introduced in House direct the executive director to provide communications device" to establish a Revenue (H) Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations the list of essential medical specialties to mine rescue fund in the State Treasury; (H) each insurer that issues medical require the Office of Mine Safety and HB 695 (BR 2455) - T. Pullin, S. Mar 6-posted in committee malpractice coverage to health care Licensing to administer the mine rescue Westrom providers practicing in any of the fund for the purpose of making matching HB 698 (BR 2258) - M. Weaver essential medical specialties; require an grants to coal mine licensees for the AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Gas insurer that intends to cancel, terminate, construction of mine rescue chambers, Pipeline Authority. AN ACT relating to motor vehicle or otherwise not renew a medical the purchase of wireless tracking and Amend KRS 353.750, relating to the registration. malpractice policy of an essential communications devices, additional Kentucky Gas Pipeline Authority, to add Create a new section of KRS Chapter medical specialist to provide 120 days caches of SCSRs and other oil and oil products to the definition of 186 to clarify vehicles that are required notice to the health care provider and experimental measures and equipment "gas" to include as eligible items for to be registered in Kentucky; amend allow the executive director to delay the approved by the office of mine safety transport by authority projects. KRS 132.570, to provide that 25% of the insurer's intended action for up to 60 and licensing; require the Office of Mine penalty imposed under the section go to days if the executive director determines Safety and Licensing to promulgate HB 695 - AMENDMENTS the law enforcement agency that issues a replacement policy is not readily administrative regulations within 30 days HCS - Retain original provisions the citation to the violator. available; require an insurer that intends after the effective date of the section; except change the term "petroleum or to cancel, terminate, or otherwise not amend KRS 139.200 to impose a surtax petroleum products" to read "crude oil or HB 698 - AMENDMENTS renew all medical malpractice policies of one half of one percent (0.5%) on petroleum products." HFA (1, M. Weaver) - Establish that issued to essential medical specialists to retail consumers of electricity; amend the failure to properly register a vehicle provide 120 days notice to the executive KRS 13930 to impose a surtax of one Feb 27-introduced in House shall subject the owner to all evaded director and the health care providers half of one percent (0.5%) on use of Feb 28-to Tourism Development and property tax and applicable interest; and allow the executive director to delay electricity; amend KRS 139.420 to Energy (H) provide for assessment of a penalty by the insurer's intended action for up to 60 exclude surtax on electricity Mar 10-reassigned to State the Department of Revenue equal to the days if the executive director determines consumption from exceptions to sales Government (H); posting waived amount of tax evaded; establish that any replacement policies are not readily and use tax; create new section of KRS Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st law enforcement agency issuing a available; designate medical specialties 139 to divert surtax on electricity to a reading, to Calendar with Committee citation which results in the payment of until the executive director acts to mine rescue fund; EFFECTIVE October Substitute owed taxes receive 25% of penalty designate specialties; require the 1, 2006; create a new section of KRS Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted assessed or not less than $50. executive director to collect certain Chapter 139 to divert one percent of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the information from insurers to make sales and use tax collected from Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Feb 27-introduced in House certain an insurer issuing policies of customers of electric utilities other than Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Feb 28-to Transportation (H) medical malpractice insurance is residential to finance the mine rescue Committee Substitute Mar 7-posted in committee complying with applicable standards for fund; provide an effective date of August Mar 17-received in Senate Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, rates; create a new section of KRS Mar 21-to Agriculture and Natural to Calendar Chapter 454 to provide that in a medical malpractice civil action any statements, the audit; provide that if the assets of the property"; amend the definition of affirmations, gestures, or conduct authority are less than its liabilities, the "tourism attraction" to include HB 704 (BR 397) - K. Upchurch, B. expressing apology, sympathy, board may levy an assessment on its "destination retail attraction"; require a DeWeese commiseration, condolence, compassion policyholders; require the board to destination retail attraction to have or a general sense of benevolence that formulate and adopt an investment capital costs in excess of $40,000,000 AN ACT relating to the taxation of are made by a health care provider or policy; require the manager to compile and attract a minimum of 40% of visitors cigarettes. employee of the health care provider to and maintain statistical and actuarial from out of state; amend KRS 148.859 Create new sections to KRS Chapter the alleged victim, relative of the alleged data; prohibit the authority from receiving to allow for records to be audited by the 138 to define terms, impose a new tax victim, or representative of the alleged any direct state general fund Department of Revenue or its designee; on tobacco product manufacturers and victim that relate to the discomfort, appropriation; provide that upon request specify criteria for which sales tax establish administrative provisions for suffering, injury or death of the alleged of the board, the Governor and the refunds may be suspended; amend KRS the tax; amend KRS 131.602 to provide victim as a result of unanticipated secretary of the Finance and 139.536 to allow a destination retail that no additional escrow payments shall outcome of medical care shall be Administration Cabinet may determine attraction to recover 50% of approved be made after those due on April 15, inadmissible as evidence of an additional initial funding which may costs through a sales tax refund; amend 2007; amend KRS 131.608, 131.610, admission of liability; create a new include a loan from an existing state KRS 148.855 to conform. 131.614, 131.616, 131.618, and 131.626 section of KRS Chapter 454 to require agencies not to exceed ($7,000,000); to conform; repeal KRS 131.606 and the plaintiff to file an affidavit of an authorize the issuance of revenue bonds Feb 27-introduced in House 131.620; provide that the proceeds from expert witness as part of a complaint in a not to exceed ($40,000,000) upon Feb 28-to Appropriations and the tax shall be used for the general civil action alleging professional approval of the secretary of the Finance Revenue (H) expenditures of the Commonwealth; negligence against a health care and Administration Cabinet; provide that provide that the provisions of the Act are provider; require the affidavit to specify the authority may utilize only agents duly HB 702 (BR 2342) - R. Wilkey severable; provide that the act takes at least one negligent act or omission and legally licensed and in good effect on January 1, 2007. and the factual basis for the claim; standing with the provisions of this AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. require a defendant who disputes liability chapter; exempt board members, the Amend various sections of KRS Feb 27-introduced in House to file an affidavit of a qualified expert; manager, and any employee from being Chapter 238 to extend definition of Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) create a new section of KRS Chapter held personally liable for acts taken in charitable gaming to include electronic, 4545 to require that a lawsuit against a official capacity; require the board, computer, or other technologic aids; HB 705 (BR 1630) - S. Brinkman, J. health care provider be submitted to manager, and employees to comply with provide authority for the Office of Bowen, R. Crimm, J. DeCesare, W. mediation to be held within 180 days the Executive Branch Code of Ethics; Charitable Gaming to establish and Dedman Jr, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, S. after all responsive pleadings are filed; prohibit the authority from participating in implement standards for electronic Nunn, D. Osborne create new sections of Subtitle 40 of any plan, pool, association, guarantee, systems of accounting and KRS Chapter 304 to establish the or insolvency fund required by KRS recordkeeping; provide the office AN ACT relating to taxation. Kentucky Physician's Mutual Insurance Chapter 304; require the board to authority to approve all electronic, Amend KRS 141.010 to change Authority to provide medical malpractice comply with the open meetings and computer, or other technological aids; definition of "corporation" and add new insurance to physicians; provide that the open records laws; direct the Attorney provide that intentionally making false or definitions; amend KRS 141.0205 to authority is a nonprofit, independent, General and the Auditor of Public misleading statements shall constitute recognize changes in credits; amend self-supporting de jure municipal Accounts to monitor operations of the grounds for denial of a license KRS 141.040 to remove alternative corporation and political subdivision of authority and authorize each to make application; establish that actions minimum calculation and minimum tax the Commonwealth; provide for a board examinations or investigations of the designed to inaccurately reflect the and change corporate rates; create a of directors which shall function in a operations, practices, management, and financial records of the charitable new section of KRS Chapter 141 to manner similar to the governing body of other matters of the authority; require the gaming enterprise may lead to impose a new limited liability entity tax to a mutual insurance company; direct the Attorney General and the Auditor of revocation of license; grant employees replace the alternative minimum board to hire a manager who shall have Public Accounts to report jointly to the of the office authority to inspect the calculation; allow as a credit against proven successful experience for a General Assembly in January in each books and records of a manufacturer or income tax; create a new section of KRS period of at least five years as an even-numbered year in which the distributor; establish prize payouts for Chapter 141 to impose a new limited executive at the general management General Assembly convenes in a regular bingo, progressive bingo, and linked liability privilege tax to replace the level in insurance operations or in the session the results of their monitoring bingo games and define linked bingo corporate minimum tax; amend KRS management of a state fund for medical activities. games; provide for the maintenance of 141.042 to recognize new corporate tax malpractice; establish powers and duties financial records in accordance with structure; amend KRS 141.120 to clarify of the manager; require the authority to HB 700 - AMENDMENTS generally accepted standards of how a corporation that owns an interest provide medical malpractice insurance to HFA (1, B. DeWeese) - Replace accounting and require financial records in a pass-through entity apportions any physician who pays the premium provisions of bill with a proposal to to be maintained in computerized or income; amend KRS 141.200 to and complies with any other submit to the voters an amendment to electronic format within four years; recognize changes in definition of qualifications and conditions adopted by the Constitution of Kentucky that would require charities participating in linked "corporation"; amend KRS 141.205 to the authority; require the authority to allow the General Assembly to create bingo to use a point-of-sale system; recognize changes in definitions and to provide coverage to any physician who statutory provisions relating to medical provide penalties for making intentionally clarify the exclusion of related party is unable to secure coverage in the malpractice, including provisions for false or misleading financial statements; transactions; amend KRS 141.206 to voluntary market unless the physician alternative dispute resolution, statutes of designate actions against individuals recognize pass-through entities and to owes undisputed premiums to a limitation or repose, peer review, expert found to be the cause of one or more require withholding on certain previous medical malpractice carrier or witnesses, certificates or merit, and serious violations and define serious nonresidents; amend KRS 141.208 to to a medical malpractice residual market collateral source payments. violations; provide requirements for treat limited liability companies for mechanism; direct the authority to HFA (2/Title, B. DeWeese) - Make title appeals to administrative actions by the Kentucky tax purposes the same as for establish separate rating plans, rates, amendment. office. federal tax purposes; amend KRS and underwriting standards for different 141.420 to limit credit to tax years classes of risks; require rates to be Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 27-introduced in House beginning during 2005; amend KRS based only on Kentucky experience; Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations 141.347, 141.400, 141.401, 141.403, authorize the board to declare an annual Mar 7-posted in committee; posting (H) 141.405, 141.407, 141.414, 141.415, dividend and distribute it in the form of waived 141.418, 141.424, 141.428, 141.011, premium discounts, dividends, or a Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st HB 703 (BR 1564) - A. Wuchner 141.068, 141.130, 141.430, 141.390, combination of discounts and dividends reading, to Calendar 136.505, 154.01-010, 144.125, 144.139, if certain conditions are met; require a Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to the support 154.12-2084, 154.12-2086, 154.20-258, quarterly report of assets and liabilities for passage in the Regular Orders of the education excellence in Kentucky 154.23-040, 154.26-090, 154.34-080, to be provided to the board, the Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006; floor program. and 154.48-025 to conform; make Governor, and the Legislative Research amendments (1) and (2-title) filed Amend KRS 157.390 to provide that effective for tax years beginning on or Commission; require the board to file an Mar 14-taken from the Regular Orders the required local effort shall be after January 1, 2006. annual report indicating the business of the Day; recommitted to calculated by applying the $.30 cents done in the previous year and deliver the Appropriations and Revenue (H) minimum equivalent tax rate to the Feb 27-introduced in House report to the Governor, commissioner of previous total assessed value of Feb 28-to Appropriations and the Department of Insurance, Auditor of HB 701 (BR 2449) - R. Wilkey property and the assessment for motor Revenue (H) Public Accounts, Attorney General, and vehicles plus a maximum of four percent co-chairs of the Legislative Research AN ACT relating to tourism (4%) regardless of the amount of local HB 706 (BR 2461) - T. Thompson Commission; prohibit the authority from development. tax revenues generated. entering into a contract for an audit Amend KRS 148.851 to define AN ACT relating to elections. unless the Auditor of Public Accounts "destination retail attraction," "full service Feb 27-introduced in House Amend KRS 118.025 to remove time has turned down a request to perform lodging facility," and "recreational Feb 28-to Education (H) frame of a runoff primary; amend KRS 118.035 to conform; amend KRS have three parts and that a passing to submit any claim for benefits to an a statutory citation error; amend KRS 118.105 to require the nomination of a grade of 80 percent be achieved on independent review, evaluation, or 189.280, 189.990, and 189.993 to political party's candidate for Lieutenant each section prior to the issuance of a opinion to determine issues such as conform; repeal KRS 189.490 and KRS Governor to be made by the party's CDL; provide that a passing score on reasonable medical necessity, 189.630. candidate for Governor after the primary; any one section of the CDL skill test be appropriateness of treatment, whether amend KRS 118.125 to remove carried forward and that the applicant charges are usual and customary, and HB 710 - AMENDMENTS language requiring notification and will not have to take that portion again; whether the injury or loss is related to HCS - Retain the original provisions of declaration for a slate of candidates for provide for retesting procedures and a the accident. the bill with the following exception: the primary; amend KRS 118.127 to retesting fee of $50 after an applicant delete section on reducing weight limits prescribe the procedure necessary for a has failed a skills test four times; provide per tire inch; delete changes in operating gubernatorial candidate to nominate and that a missed appointment shall count as Feb 27-introduced in House rules for motorcycles; renumber section select a running mate for the office of a failure for retesting purposes; mandate Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (H) references. Lieutenant Governor; amend KRS that the KSP promulgate administrative HFA (1, J. DeCesare) - Amend HCS 118.215, 118.225, 118.227, and 118.245 regulations within 90 days of the HB 709 (BR 1991) - J. Vincent, J. Carr, to clarify that a center lane on a highway to conform; amend KRS 118.305 to effective date of the Act to set forth D. Floyd, D. Osborne restricted to left turns may be used as a require county clerks to put on the ballot qualifications for contract examiners. merging lane by individuals turning onto the name of candidates of a political SCA (1/Title, B. Guthrie) - Make title AN ACT relating to the importation of the highway from a collector road. party who have received certificates of amendment; declare an EMERGENCY. prescription drugs. HFA (2, J. DeCesare) - Amend HCS nomination that have been filed with the Create various new sections of KRS to clarify that a center lane on a highway Secretary of State or county clerk; Feb 27-introduced in House Chapter 217 to declare findings related restricted to left turns may be used as a amend KRS 118.315 to conform; amend Feb 28-to Transportation (H) to the I-SaveRx program that allows merging lane by individuals turning onto KRS 118.367 to require a candidate for Mar 7-posted in committee Illinois residents to refill prescriptions for the highway from a side road or other Lieutenant Governor to file a statement- Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, the most common brand-name entrance. of-candidacy form; amend KRS 121.015 to Calendar prescription drugs used to treat chronic to conform; amend KRS 121.056 to Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules illnesses from a network of inspected Feb 27-introduced in House prohibit a person who contributes more Mar 15-placed in the Orders of the and approved pharmacies in Canada Feb 28-to Transportation (H); posted than the maximum legal contribution to a Day; floor amendment (1) filed and the United Kingdom through a Web in committee candidate for Governor from holding Mar 16-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with site; require the Cabinet for Health and Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, certain appointive state offices during a floor amendment (1) Family Services to enter into a to Calendar with Committee Substitute ; certain specified time; amend KRS Mar 17-received in Senate memorandum of agreement to join the I- floor amendment (1) filed to Committee 121.180 to permit unexpended funds of Mar 21-to Transportation (S) SaveRx program; establish required Substitute a candidate for Governor during the Mar 23-taken from committee; 1st provisions of the memorandum of Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules primary to be transferred to a slate of reading, to Calendar agreement; appoint the secretary of the Mar 6-posted for passage in the candidates if the candidate is a member Mar 24-2nd reading; returned to Cabinet for Health and Family Services Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, of the slate during a regular election. Transportation (S) and the president of the Kentucky Board March 7, 2006; floor amendment (2) filed Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules of Pharmacy as members of a joint work to Committee Substitute Feb 27-introduced in House with committee amendment (1-title) as a group charged with providing input Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with Feb 28-to Elections, Const. Consent Bill; posted for passage in the regarding the safe and effective Committee Substitute, floor amendment Amendments & Intergovernmental Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, administration of the I-SaveRx program; (2) Affairs (H) April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 permit Kentucky or Illinois to withdraw Mar 10-received in Senate with committee amendment (1-title) from the cooperative relationship at any Mar 14-to Transportation (S) HB 707 (BR 1049) - C. Belcher Apr 11-received in House; posted for time; require the signature of the Mar 20-taken from committee; 1st passage for concurrence in Senate Governor of Kentucky or action of the reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to commercial committee amendment (1-title) ; House Kentucky General Assembly to withdraw Mar 21-2nd reading; returned to driver's licenses. concurred in Senate committee Kentucky from the memorandum of Transportation (S) Amend KRS 281A.160, regarding amendment (1-title) ; passed 99-0; agreement with the I-SaveRx program; Mar 22-reported favorably, to Rules as tests for commercial driver's licenses, to enrolled, signed by each presiding require the memorandum of agreement a Consent Bill require the Kentucky State Police to officer; delivered to Governor to be signed by the Governor of Mar 23-posted for passage in the retest applicants within three days of a Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Kentucky prior to implementation; create Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, request; require the state police to 233) a working group to develop outreach and March 24, 2006 engage the services of third party testers promotional materials; provide the Mar 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0; to meet scheduling deadlines; establish HB 708 (BR 2410) - R. Crimm, J. Gooch Commonwealth of Kentucky with received in House; enrolled, signed by a testing fee of $100 for the knowledge Jr immunity from liability for any injury or each presiding officer; delivered to and skills test; allow up to two retests on damage caused to a person from Governor one application fee. AN ACT relating to basic reparations products obtained through the I-SaveRx Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. benefits. program; and amend KRS 315.035 and 173) HB 707 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 304.39-020 to eliminate KRS 315.0351 to exempt pharmacies HFA (1, C. Belcher) - Delete original the presumption that medical bills providing prescription drugs through the HB 711 (BR 2050) - H. Collins provisions of the bill and insert the submitted to a no-fault motor vehicle I-SaveRx program from the requirement following: amend KRS 281A.160 to insurer are reasonable; amend KRS that all pharmacies that operate by AN ACT relating to highways. clarify waiting periods for retaking a 304.39-210 to require a provider of means of the Internet have a permit to Amen KRS 177.315, regarding failed written test for a CDL; establish a medical expenses to submit a statement operate in Kentucky. spacing of highway access points, to skills testing fee for CDL applicants; of medical expenses incurred to a eliminate the 15% limit on variance from create the State Police CDL skills testing reparation obligor within 45 days of the Feb 27-introduced in House statutory spacing limits. fund; require that the fund be used to date treatment is initiated and every 45 Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) contract with and train civilian CDL skills days thereafter; provide that failure to Feb 27-introduced in House examiners and improve the logistics of timely submit a statement of medical HB 710 (BR 1816) - H. Collins Feb 28-to Transportation (H); posted the CDL skills testing process; require expenses will render the expenses not in committee that applicants provide the proper class compensable; prohibit a provider from AN ACT relating to transportation. of commercial vehicle for the type of billing a patient for services which have Amend various sections of KRS HB 712 (BR 2049) - H. Collins CDL they are testing for; require that been denied by a reparation obligor for Chapter 189 , regarding traffic unless given prior approval by KSP, failure to submit bills within 45 days regulations, to modify and update traffic AN ACT relating to transportation. vehicles for testing must be unloaded; following treatment; amend KRS 304.19- laws to comply with the uniform vehicle Amend KRS 186.405 and KRS require that upon arrival for a skills test, 270 to permit a reparation obligor to code; amend KRS 177.315, regarding 186.410, to change references to the applicant must bring a valid require a person to submit to a mental or access permits, to eliminate the "nondriver identification cards" to Kentucky operator's license, a valid CDL physical examination at the expense of maximum variance allowed from "personal identification cards." permit, and a DOT physical card; the reparation obligor; delete the statutory spacing requirements; amend exempt applicants for a CDL with "S" requirement that the reparation obligor KRS 177.240, regarding rest areas on Feb 27-introduced in House restrictions limited to the operation of petition a court for an order directing interstates, to eliminate the requirement Feb 28-to Transportation (H); posted buses from the skills testing fee; delete such examination; permit a reparation that if a rest area is closed, a new one in committee language regarding the ability of the obligor to limit coverages for persons must be opened within 15 miles of the KCTCS to provide third-party testing; who fail to submit to an examination old site; amend KRS 186.405 and HB 713/CI (BR 216) - W. Dedman Jr delete provisions that allow a third-party pursuant to contract provisions approved 186.410 to change references to tester to provide a vehicle for testing for by the executive director of the Office of "nondriver ID cards" to "personal ID AN ACT relating to liens. a fee; clarify that the CDL skills test shall Insurance; authorize a reparation obligor cards"; amend KRS 189A.345 to correct Amend KRS 376.990 to increase the penalty for failure to pay a mechanic's or 311.377, relating to waiver of claim for materialmen's lien to a Class D felony Feb 27-introduced in House HB 719 - AMENDMENTS damages, to clarify that a health service when the value of the labor performed Feb 28-to Agriculture and Small HFA (1/HM, B. DeWeese) - Amend organization's reviews and evaluations and the materials furnished is $300 or Business (H) KRS 304.17A-096 to prohibit basic cannot be used in any civil action more. Mar 7-posted in committee benefit plans from excluding coverage alleging any cause of action; create Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, for prostate screening and coverage for various new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 27-introduced in House to Calendar mammograms. 411 to establish a medical malpractice Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (2, B. DeWeese) - Make review panel process for civil actions Mar 15-posted for passage in the applicable to health benefit plans involving medical malpractice; create a HB 714 (BR 1436) - W. Dedman Jr, J. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, beginning January 1, 2008, rather than new section of KRS Chapter 411 to Bowen March 16, 2006 2007; delete provision about application establish a two hundred fifty thousand Mar 16-floor amendment (1) filed of deductible. dollar cap on all noneconomic damages AN ACT relating to the operation of a Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders in actions involving medical liability; school bus. of the Day; recommitted to Feb 27-introduced in House amend KRS 411.186, relating to the Amend KRS 189.540 to prohibit the Appropriations and Revenue (H) Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (H) assessment of punitive damages, to use of a mobile phone or other wireless Mar 3-posted in committee establish a two hundred fifty thousand communications device while operating HB 717 (BR 2360) - T. Burch Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, dollar cap on punitive damages in a school bus. to Calendar medical malpractice actions; provide for AN ACT relating to long-term care Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules contingent effective date. Feb 27-introduced in House insurance. Mar 10-posted for passage in the Feb 28-to Transportation (H) Amend KRS 304.14-615 to require Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Feb 27-introduced in House insurers to provide notice to all March 13, 2006; floor amendments (1) Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) HB 715 (BR 2343) - R. Wilkey policyholders at least 30 days prior to and (2) filed applying to the Office of Insurance for a Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 96-1 with HB 723 (BR 2132) - B. DeWeese, J. AN ACT relating to revenue and premium rate increase. floor amendment (2) Draud taxation. Mar 14-received in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 27-introduced in House Mar 16-to Health and Welfare (S) AN ACT relating to the sale of jointly 134 to define terms; create a new Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (H) owned land. section of KRS 134 to require every Mar 3-posted in committee HB 720 (BR 2413) - R. Adkins Amend KRS 389A.030, relating to rental company engaged in the rental of jointly owned land and partition, to heavy equipment to collect a 1% HB 718 (BR 1881) - T. Riner AN ACT relating to Medicaid fraud. require an appraisal of the property if a property tax withholding fee; require the Amend KRS 205.8463 to add sale is ordered; prohibit sale if purchase fee to be separately stated; require that AN ACT relating to state parks. contractee of Cabinet for Health and price does not equal or exceed two- amounts collected be used solely for the Amend KRS 148.021 to require the Family Services, acting as agent of the thirds of the land's appraised value. payment of tangible personal property Department of Parks to develop an cabinet, as entity against whom fraud is taxes imposed against the rental incentive program to benefit teachers prohibited. Feb 27-introduced in House company on the heavy equipment and school systems. Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) rented; provide that any claim for refund Feb 27-introduced in House Mar 7-posted in committee; posting or remedy sought by a lessee relating to Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) waived the property tax withholding fee be Feb 28-to Tourism Development and Mar 1-posted in committee addressed with the rental company, and Energy (H) HB 724 (BR 2364) - S. Nunn that the general statutes relating to taxes Mar 6-posted in committee HB 721 (BR 2047) - B. DeWeese, J. imposed by the Commonwealth shall not Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Draud, D. Floyd, D. Osborne AN ACT relating to trauma care, and apply to the property tax withholding fee. to Calendar making an appropriation therefor. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT proposing amendments to Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 27-introduced in House for passage in the Regular Orders of the the Constitution of Kentucky relating to 211 to state findings that trauma care is Feb 28-to Appropriations and Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 health care matters. a severe health problem and cause of Revenue (H) Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Propose amending the Constitution of death and disability, that trauma care is Mar 14-received in Senate Kentucky to add a new section limited in parts of the state, and that an HB 716 (BR 2186) - R. Wilkey Mar 16-to Economic Development, permitting the General Assembly to limit efficient and coordinated statewide Tourism & Labor (S) non-economic damages, and limit trauma system is necessary; define AN ACT relating to honeybees. punitive damages; provide for a statute "trauma," "trauma center," and "trauma Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 719/HM (BR 2232) - B. DeWeese, T. of limitations on actions, and require center verification"; establish an Office of 252 to set out entry requirements for McKee, D. Owens, T. Riner non-binding alternative dispute Trauma Care in the Department for honeybees or beekeeping equipment resolution in cases involving health care Public Health and specify goals and shipped into the state; amend KRS AN ACT relating to health benefit plan providers licensed or certified by the duties; create an advisory committee 246.010 to change agricultural reference coverage of screening for prostate Commonwealth; propose amending and specify membership; require the from "bee" to "honeybee"; amend KRS cancer. Section 14, relating to access to the office to develop and implement a 252.170 to change "bee" reference to Create a new section of Subtitle 17A courts, to conform; propose amending statewide trauma care system that "honeybee", define "honeybee", and of KRS Chapter 304 to require a health Section 54, relating to prohibiting limits includes prevention, continuing define "compliance agreement", benefit plan offered, issued, or renewed on damages, to conform; propose education for care providers, statewide "honeybee pest", and "unwanted race of on or after January 1, 2007 to cover at amending Section 241, relating to the guidelines and protocols, voluntary honeybee"; amend KRS 252.190 to least one annual screening for prostate right to sue in death and injury cases, to hospital verification as a trauma center, expand commissioner's powers to cancer for all men 40 years or age or conform; provide for submission to the local and regional triage and transport prevent and eradicate honeybee older and for those men 35 years of age voters according to the manner provided protocols, and quality assurance and diseases, honeybee pests, and or older who are considered high-risk for in the Constitution. peer review; require the office to unwanted races of honeybees and to prostate cancer, including African- coordinate all activities related to trauma include additional offenses and American men and those with a definite care and to receive assistance from departmental powers applicable to the or indeterminate family history of Feb 27-introduced in House other state agencies and boards; specify oversight of the state's apiary industry; prostate cancer according to the Feb 28-to Elections, Const. that data obtained by the office shall be amend KRS 252.200 to clarify the prostate cancer early detection Amendments & Intergovernmental confidential and not subject to discovery commissioner's powers to establish and guidelines of the National Alliance of Affairs (H) or introduction in civil actions; require the maintain honeybee quarantines; amend State Prostate Cancer Coalitions and the office to report to the Interim Joint KRS 252.990 to increase a fine amount Kentucky Prostate Cancer Coalition; HB 722 (BR 2479) - B. DeWeese, D. Committee on Health and Welfare each and jail time for violations of the chapter; prohibit application of policy deductibles Floyd, D. Osborne December 1; create a new section of amend KRS 272.1001 to change an to the screening coverage; provide that KRS Chapter 205 to specify Medicaid agricultural reference from "bee" to at a minimum the screening shall consist AN ACT relating to civil actions. payments for allowable costs for verified "honeybee"; amend KRS 337.010 to of a prostate specific antigen blood test Create a new section of KRS Chapter trauma centers; create the Kentucky change an agricultural reference from and a digital rectal examination; provide 304 to place restrictions on insurers trauma care system fund, specify use of "bee" to "honeybee"; amend 252.240 to that if a health care provider providing medical malpractice liability funds; appropriate $10,000,000 in fiscal conform. recommends a prostate specific antigen insurance; amend KRS 304.13-051, year 2006-2007 and $10,000,000 in test, coverage cannot be denied relating to filing rates and rate fiscal year 2007-2008 to the Kentucky HB 716 - AMENDMENTS because the insured had a digital rectal information, to require insurers to file trauma care system fund. HFA (1, R. Wilkey) - Make technical examination and the results were rates and information for medical correction. negative. malpractice liability risks; amend KRS Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) increase transportation availability and Feb 27-introduced in House presenting a claim for payment under Mar 6-posted in committee capacity on public interest pipelines; Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) Medicaid for a product or service require public interest pipelines to repair provided by a person who is not licensed HB 725 (BR 2212) - B. Montell and maintain pipelines and facilities; HB 733 (BR 2128) - R. Palumbo to the provide the service, presenting a require that rates of public interest claim for a service that has not been AN ACT relating to job creation and pipelines be reasonable and AN ACT relating to homeowner's approved by the treating health care small business development. nondiscriminatory; ensure that no public insurance. provider, is inadequate or inappropriate, Create new sections of subchapter 10 interest pipeline gives any unreasonable Create a new section of Subtitle 20 of or has been adulterated, debased, or of KRS Chapter 154 to authorize the preference in rates and service; require KRS Chapter 304 to prohibit an insurer mislabeled, entering into an agreement Economic Development Partnership public interest pipelines to file detailed from refusing to issue or renew a or conspiracy to defraud the state by Board to issue zero-coupon discount maps with the Public Service homeowner's insurance policy based obtaining an unauthorized payment or bonds and provide loan guarantees for Commission; require the Public Service upon a breed of dog owned by the benefit, obstructing an investigation by master venture funds; authorize the Commission to prescribe a reasonable applicant or insured; permit the insurer the Attorney General or an alleged Economic Development Cabinet to rate when a rate has been found to be to consider the breed of dog in setting unlawful act, and making use of a false establish the small business venture unreasonable; create provisions to rates if the rate charged is supported by record to conceal, avoid, or decrease an capital fund as a restricted agency provide for oversight of rates by the actuarial data regarding the risk of loss obligation to pay or transmit money or account, subject to appropriations from Public Service Commission; create posed by the particular breed; require property to the state under the Medicaid the Kentucky General Assembly for the provisions for general oversight and the insurer to offer a discount for a breed program; establish that it is unlawful for fund; establish, for the small business regulation of public interest pipelines by of dog for which it charges a higher rate a managed care organization that venture capital fund, a cap of $4.2 the Public Service Commission; create if the dog has passed the test for the contracts with Medicaid to fail to provide billion; establish a distribution system, provisions for the regulation of public American Kennel Club Canine Good contracted services required information administered by the Economic interest pipelines that transport more Citizen certification; provide that nothing to the Department for Medicaid Services, Development Cabinet, of up to eight than 199,999 million cubic feet of natural in this section limits the ability of an or engages in a fraudulent activity in venture funds, which are authorized to gas per year. insurer to refuse to issue or renew a connection with the enrollment of an distribute to at least 50 smaller venture homeowner's policy, or to charge rates, individual in the managed care plan or in funds to promote and invest in business Feb 27-introduced in House based upon the history of an individual connection with marketing of the ventures in Kentucky. Feb 28-to Tourism Development and dog. organization's services to an individual Energy (H) eligible for the Medicaid program; Feb 27-introduced in House Mar 6-posted in committee Feb 27-introduced in House require the cabinet for Health and Family Feb 28-to Economic Development (H) Feb 28-to Banking and Insurance (H) Services to provide the Attorney General HB 729/FN (BR 1636) - R. Damron Mar 3-posted in committee with access to all documentary materials HB 726 (BR 1620) - T. Edmonds, A. for the investigation of Medicaid fraud; Smith, T. Couch, W. Hall, R. Nelson AN ACT relating to electronic HB 734 (BR 2469) - R. Palumbo identify individuals to whom the Attorney monitoring of prescriptions. General may disclose documentary AN ACT relating to the mining of coal Amend KRS 218A.202 to establish a AN ACT relating to substance abuse material; provide immunity for individuals in Robinson Forest. real time electronic data collection treatment. providing access to documentary Create a new section of KRS Chapter system for controlled substances, Amend KRS 222.311 to require material to employees of the Attorney 164 to require the University of Kentucky Medicaid prescriptions, and Medicare persons admitted to a licensed alcohol General and other state and federal to seek the removal of the "lands Part D prescriptions; require those or other drug abuse program or hospital authorities involved in the investigation unsuitable for mining" designation from dispensing prescriptions to report data to receive treatment until the of Medicaid fraud; require the Cabinet to all or portions of E.O. Robinson Forest; electronically in real time when administrator determines the treatment establish by administrative regulation require creation of plans relating to lifting prescribing and dispensing the will no longer benefit the person; amend sanctions for a provider found liable for the "unsuitable for mining" designation; prescribed drug; amend KRS 218A.240 KRS 222.271 to permit limits on patient Medicaid fraud; subject licensed allow for coal and mineral mining to conform. communication with outsiders. professions found liable for Medicaid planning and activities; set forth the fraud to disciplinary action by their distribution of royalties; provide that Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 27-introduced in House respective licensure boards; provide that royalties and other income from mining Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) the application of a civil remedy for an be apportioned between the Robinson Mar 6-posted in committee unlawful act related to Medicaid shall not Agricultural Experiment Station (10%) HB 735 (BR 1536) - Ji. Lee, R. Adkins, preclude any other remedy available by the Robinson Scholars program (40%) HB 730 (BR 848) - R. Damron H. Moberly Jr, T. Riner law; permit the Attorney General to and the University of Kentucky for recover expenses incurred in obtaining research (50%); provide for biennial AN ACT relating to criminal history. AN ACT relating to the prevention of injunctive relief or civil remedies related reports on progress, plans, and Amend KRS 17.143, relating to the Medicaid fraud. to investigation of unlawful acts related activities. supervisor of criminal records at the Create various sections of KRS to Medicaid; require the General Department of State Police, to provide Chapter 205 to define "benefit," "claim," Assembly, in appropriating money Feb 27-introduced in House for gender equity. "documentary material," "fiscal agent," recovered by the investigation and Feb 28-to Natural Resources and "fraud," "knowingly," "managed care," prosecution of Medicaid fraud, to Environment (H) Feb 27-introduced in House Medicaid recipient," Medical Assistance consider the requirements of the Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) Program," "provider," "recipient," Attorney General and other affected HB 727 (BR 2435) - D. Keene "service," "signed," and "unlawful act"; state agencies; permit the Attorney HB 731 (BR 2059) - R. Palumbo create new sections of KRS Chapter 205 General to institute an action for an AN ACT relating to economic to establish that proof of a person's order to restrain a person who is development. AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. intent to commit an unlawful act shall not believed to be committing or is about to Require a company that moves its Amend KRS 238.545, permit special be required in a civil or administrative commit an unlawful act related to operations out of Kentucky to refund limited charity fundraising poker proceeding to show that the person Medicaid; establish the monetary liability credits received under KREDA. tournaments and increase total charity acted knowingly in respect to Medicaid for a person found liable for an unlawful fundraising event licenses permitted per fraud; establish unlawful acts related to act related to Medicaid, which includes Feb 27-introduced in House year; amend KRS 238.547 to place receiving Medicare, including knowingly three times the amount of the value of Feb 28-to Economic Development (H) limitations on the frequency, timing, and making a false statement or any monetary or in-kind benefit provided Mar 13-posted in committee activities associated with special limited misrepresenting facts to permit an by Medicaid, interest on the amount of charity fundraising poker tournaments. individual to receive a benefit or the payment, and a civil penalty not less HB 728 (BR 1769) - J. Stacy payment under Medicaid, concealing or than $5,000 or more than $15,000 if the Feb 27-introduced in House failing to disclose information that results unlawful act results in an injury to an AN ACT relating to natural gas Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations in a person receiving a benefit or adult defined in KRS 209.020 or a child; pipelines. (H) payment that is not authorized, applying set the civil penalty for a unlawful act Create new sections of KRS Chapter for or receiving a benefit or payment on related to Medicaid not less than $5,000 278 to: define public interest pipelines as HB 732 (BR 2468) - R. Palumbo behalf of another and uses the payment or more than $10,000 if the act does not those abandoned by FERC; declare for another purpose, misrepresenting result in injury; provide criteria for processing and transportation of gas in AN ACT relating to fee-based pastoral material facts concerning the conditions determining the amount of the civil public interest pipelines to be in the counselors. or operation of a facility in order to obtain penalty; limit the liability to two times the public interest; require public interest Amend KRS 202A.011 to add certified licensure or certification; receiving a gift, amount of the monetary benefit received pipelines that deliver gas for intrastate fee-based pastoral counselors to the money, donation, or other consideration if the person furnished the Attorney commerce comply with KRS 278.485; definition of "qualified mental health as a condition of providing a service or General with all information about the require public interest pipelines to professional." product if the services is paid for in unlawful act not later than the thirtieth transport gas on behalf of other entities; whole or part by the Medicaid program, day after the date on which the person first obtained the information, if the would have had if the action had special temporary licenses during any bonding requirements by regulation; information is provided prior to the continued in court; require a finding of one calendar year at the fee the amend KRS 261.290 to specify licensing investigation by the Attorney General; fact or conclusion of law made in an nonprofit would have paid if it had been powers of the board; amend KRS permit the Attorney General to require a alternative proceeding to be final on all issued a retail liquor drink license under 261.320 to specify qualifications of person to file a written statement under parties to an action if the finding has KRS 243.030. stockyard veterinarians; amend KRS oath or affirmation, examine a person been finally determined on appeal to the 261.352; establish payment procedures under oath, or to serve a civil appropriate court, no appeal has been HB 736 - AMENDMENTS for livestock purchased at auction; investigative demand requiring the filed and the time for filing an appeal has HCS - Retain original provisions; amend KRS 261.900 relating to fines for production of documentary material and expired, or the finding is not subject to amend KRS 186.560 to revoke the violations of the chapter and KRS permit inspection and copying of the judicial review; authorize the person driver's license of any person convicted 257.990 to conform; repeal, reenact, and material; permit the Attorney General to bringing the action for the state to be of knowingly selling, giving, purchasing, amend KRS 257.520 to add exceptions use the documents, including the entitled to receive at least 15%, but not or procuring any alcoholic or malt related to future farmers, 4-H, fair, and presentation before a court; permit the more than 25% of the proceeds of the beverage in any form to or for a minor as association sales; repeal, reenact, and Attorney General to file a petition for an action; provide that the amount that the set forth in KRS 530.070(1)(a); create amend KRS 257.530 to establish order to compel the person to file a person bringing the action for the state is exception for a parent or guardian of the livestock dealer license fees by statement or submit to the examination entitled to may not be more than 10%, if minor or for a person directly acting as a regulation; specify dealer license by the Attorney General; establish the action is based on disclosure of licensee or the employee of a licensee requirements; repeal, reenact, and criteria and the delivery methods for a specific information relating to operating under a license issued amend KRS 257.540 to establish investigative demand; require allegations or transactions in a criminal pursuant to KRS 243.020 to 243.670; regulatory powers for livestock dealers; documentary material demanded to be or civil hearing, in a legislative or make technical corrections. repeal KRS 257.510. produced for inspection and copying at administrative report, hearing, audit, or HCA (1/Title, D. Butler) - Make title the office of the Attorney General or as investigation, or from the news media; amendment. HB 738 - AMENDMENTS agreed by the person served and the provide payment for reasonable HCS - Retain original provisions Attorney General; permit an individual to expenses, attorney's fees, and costs Feb 27-introduced in House except, in Section 1 delete Department file a petition to extend the return date from the proceeds of the action; Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations of Agriculture's regulatory responsibilities for demand for documents; permit the establish conditions under which the (H) for stockyard and buying station Attorney General to bring an action as court may limit the share of the proceeds Mar 6-posted in committee insurance; restore current statutory relator under Section 3730 of Title 31 of of the person bringing the action; permit Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, stockyard licensing amounts; require the United States Code with respect to the court to dismiss the person from the to Calendar with Committee Substitute, licenses to comply with KRS 261 and an act in connection with the Medicaid civil action; prohibit a person from committee amendment (1-title) KRS 257, and the U.S. Packers and program; define "claim," "original bringing an action that is based on Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Stockyards Act; restore current potential source," and "proceeds of the action"; allegations or transactions that are a Mar 10-recommitted to Judiciary (H) fines and jail time for violations; restore permit a person to bring a civil action for subject of a civil suit or an administrative the current license fee for livestock an unlawful act related to Medicaid in the penalty proceeding in which the state is HB 737 (BR 957) - T. Edmonds, R. dealers; repeal KRS 261.290 because name of the person and the state; already a party or that is based on the Webb the language is incorporated elsewhere require the person being the action to public disclosure of allegations or in the bill. serve a copy of the complaint on the transactions in a criminal or civil hearing, AN ACT relating to cigarette tax. Attorney General; require the complaint in a legislative or administrative report, Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 27-introduced in House to be filed under seal and examined in hearing, audit, or investigation, or news 138 to establish requirements for Feb 28-to Agriculture and Small camera, and remain under seal for sixty media, unless the person bringing the acquiring tobacco and tobacco product Business (H) days or the date on which the state action is an original source of the licenses; amend KRS 138.130 to delete Mar 7-posted in committee elects to intervene, whichever is earlier; information; exclude the state from "unclassified acquirer" definition; amend Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, prohibit serving the complaint on the liability for expenses that a person incurs KRS 138.140 to establish a 4 percent to Calendar with Committee Substitute defendant until the court orders the in bringing an action regarding alleged discount on gross receipts tax paid on Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted services; permit the Attorney General to Medicaid fraud in the name of the other tobacco products; amend KRS for passage in the Regular Orders of the file a motion requesting that the person and the state; provide for 138.143 to delete reference to Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 complaint remain under seal for an reinstatement of employment and not unclassified acquirer; amend KRS Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with extended period; prohibit the defendant less than two times the amount of back 138.146 to allow licensed wholesalers to Committee Substitute from being required to file an answer to pay with interest and compensation for receive compensation for tax evidence Mar 14-received in Senate a complaint until it is unsealed and any special damages if a person is on both the excise tax and the surtaxes Mar 16-to Agriculture and Natural served on the defendant; require the discharged, demoted, suspended, imposed on wholesale sales of cigarette Resources (S) state to proceed with the action or notify threatened, harassed, or in any other packages; amend KRS 138.146 to allow Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st the court that the state declines to take manner discriminated against in the a licensed wholesales to defer tax stamp reading, to Consent Calendar over the action within sixty days after the terms of employment by the person's payment for 30 days from acquisition; Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules Attorney General receives the complaint employer because of a lawful act in the establish requirements for posting of a Apr 10-posted for passage in the or any extended period granted by the furtherance of an action related to the bond or other security; amend KRS Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, court; permit the person bringing the allegation of Medicaid fraud; authorize 138.195 to delete reference to April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 37-0; action to continue if the state does not the office of the Attorney General to unclassified acquirer; effective date received in House; enrolled, signed by proceed; permit the Attorney General to retain a reasonable portion of recoveries August 1, 2006. each presiding officer; delivered to contract with a private attorney to related to a person filing an action for the Governor represent the state in a civil action person and the state, not to exceed the Feb 27-introduced in House Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. brought by a person for the state; require amounts appropriated by the General Feb 28-to Appropriations and 225) the state to have the primary Assembly for the administration of Revenue (H) responsibility for prosecuting the civil actions filed by a person for the person HB 739 (BR 2458) - J. Hoover, J. action if the state proceeds with an and the state; establish time limitation for HB 738 (BR 917) - T. McKee Richards, F. Nesler, M. Rader, B. Yonts action filed by a person for the state; filing civil suits related to Medicaid fraud. permit the person bringing the action to AN ACT relating to stockyards. AN ACT relating to property valuation continue as a party to the action; permit Feb 27-introduced in House Create a new section of KRS 261 to administrators' offices and making an the state to dismiss or settle the action Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) require stockyards and buying stations appropriation therefor. notwithstanding the objections of the to carry certain insurance coverage; Amend KRS 132.590 to establish the person bringing the action; permit the HB 736 (BR 2450) - A. Simpson amend KRS 261.200 to change PVA compensation fund as a separate court to limit the participation of the definition of "stockyard" and "livestock," fund in the State Treasury; provide that person bringing the action for the state; AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverage and add definition of "market agency," an amount equal to 2.11 cents of the permit the court to stay the discovery by licenses. "livestock dealer," and "farmer"; amend state real property tax rate as applied the person bringing the action if the state Create a new section of KRS Chapter KRS 261.210 to specify that the against the most recent certified state shows that certain actions of discovery 243 to permit a nonprofit organization to department shall administer and enforce real property tax roll be deposited in the would interfere with the state's obtain a retail liquor drink license if the the chapter by regulation; amend KRS fund each year to compensate the PVA investigation or prosecution of a criminal organization meets the requirements for 261.230 to allow the department to and all approved deputies and or civil matter arising out of the same each license; prohibit the Office of establish stockyard license fees by assistants, and to provide supplemental facts; limit the stay to sixty days, which Alcoholic Beverage Control from denying regulation; amend KRS 261.260 to funding to counties for office and may be extended by the court; authorize the license because of the organization's establish bonding requirements for a equipment needs; provide that up to 2% the state to proceed with an alternative status as a nonprofit; amend KRS stockyard, market agency, and livestock of the total amount deposited in the fund remedy; provide that the person bringing 243.260 to cap the charges the nonprofit dealer; amend KRS 261.270 to establish may be carried forward; provide that any the action has the same rights in the pays for the special temporary wine stockyard scale certification; allow the projected shortfall in the fund shall be alternative proceeding as the person licenses or the distilled spirits and wine department to establish weighman made up; establish the PVA Advisory Committee to monitor allocations and AN ACT relating to home energy McKee, L. Napier submission from councils of watershed- distributions from the fund; delete assistance. based plans to the Division of Water; provisions that require PVAs to Create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to tobacco. require the cabinet to promulgate contribute funds derived locally for 278 to make any utility as defined in Amend KRS 248.480 to create an regulations; provide that the Division of personnel costs; amend KRS 132.200 to KRS 278.010(3)(a) or KRS 278.010(3) amnesty payment program for specific Water and councils may accept funds. conform. (b); establish a voluntary energy cost tobacco producers; set a program assistance fund; allow municipalities that expiration date. Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 27-introduced in House own, control, operate, or manage any Feb 28-to Natural Resources and Feb 28-to Appropriations and facility used for any activity described in HB 743 - AMENDMENTS Environment (H) Revenue (H) KRS 278.010(3)(a) or KRS 278.010(3) HCA (1, H. Moberly Jr) - Provide (b) to establish a voluntary energy cost payments for amnesty tobacco HB 747/LM (BR 1420) - R. Webb HB 740 (BR 2290) - T. Kerr, T. Riner assistance fund; specify contribution payments be paid from general fund amounts, how subsidies from the fund (tobacco) money. AN ACT relating to criminal law. AN ACT relating to the Kentucky will be disbursed, who is eligible to HCA (2/Title, H. Moberly Jr) - Make Create a new section of KRS Chapter Educational Excellence Scholarship receive disbursements, and when title amendment. 455 to require that all criminal homicide program. disbursements can be made; create interrogations be recorded; allow for use Amend KRS 164.7883 to establish requirements for fund reporting, Feb 27-introduced in House of the recording at trial by both the that a student is eligible for a KEES contribution mechanisms, and fund Feb 28-to Appropriations and prosecution and defense; establish award if he or she is enrolled at an out- management cost recovery. Revenue (H) control over the use of taped of-state institution in a degree program Mar 8-posting waived; posted in interrogations outside court proceedings, in a field of study that is not available at HB 742 - AMENDMENTS committee create a provision stating that access to a participating institution in Kentucky and HFA (1, A. Wuchner) - Retain original Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st recorded interrogations is subject to the is offered through the Academic provisions; allow but do not mandate reading, to Calendar with committee limitations of the Kentucky Open Common market; and establish that if a that municipal electric power systems amendments (1) and (2-title) Records Act; request Kentucky Supreme degree program in a field of study is not establish a home heating assistance Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Court to create model jury instructions. available at a participating institution in fund; allow electric utilities that are not for passage in the Regular Orders of the Kentucky or through the Academic municipally owned and are not regulated Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2006 HB 747 - AMENDMENTS Common Market, a student enrolled in by KRS Chapter 278 establish a Mar 14-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with HCS/LM - Require interrogation tape that field of study at any out-of state voluntary energy cost assistance fund. committee amendments (1) and (2-title) to be released to defendant's attorney no institution shall be eligible to receive a SCS (1) - Make voluntary energy cost Mar 15-received in Senate later than 30 days, or earlier if ordered KEES award. assistance funds voluntary for utilities as Mar 17-to Appropriations and by the court. defined in KRS 278.010(3)(a) or (b). Revenue (S) Feb 27-introduced in House SCS (2) - Retain original provisions; Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 28-to Education (H) allow but do not mandate that utilities as HB 744/CI (BR 2467) - R. Palumbo, K. Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) defined in KRS 278.010(3)(a) or (b) Stein Mar 7-posted in committee; posting HB 741 (BR 1444) - C. Belcher, J. Bruce establish voluntary energy cost waived assistance funds; exempt providers and AN ACT relating to campaign Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to horse racing and utilities that already administer an expenditures. to Calendar with Committee Substitute declaring an emergency. energy assistance program from Amend KRS 119.205 to require that Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Create new sections of KRS Chapter establishing voluntary energy cost persons who knowingly pay others to Mar 15-posted for passage in the 230 to create the Kentucky Jockey Injury assistance funds; make providers that transport others to transport voters to the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Corporation and the Kentucky Jockey administer a voluntary energy cost polls make the payments by check; March 16, 2006 Injury Fund; amend KRS 342.640 to assistance fund implement a mechanism provide that a first offense shall be a Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders make exercise riders employees of for contributions to the fund. Class B misdemeanor, and a second or of the Day; recommitted to trainers for whom they work for the subsequent offense shall be a Class D Appropriations and Revenue (H) purposes of workers' compensation Feb 27-introduced in House felony. coverage; amend KRS 230.310 to Feb 28-to Tourism Development and HB 748/LM (BR 2394) - C. Meade, W. require exercise riders to be licensed; Energy (H) Feb 27-introduced in House Hall EMERGENCY. Mar 6-posted in committee Feb 28-to Elections, Const. Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amendments & Intergovernmental AN ACT relating to jailers. HB 741 - AMENDMENTS to Calendar Affairs (H) Create new sections of KRS Chapter HCS - Retain the original provisions of Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules 71 establishing definitions; establish this bill; change the definition of "jockey" Mar 13-floor amendment (1) filed HB 745 (BR 2122) - R. Palumbo, D. State Board of Jail Personnel Standards to include apprentice jockey, provisional, Mar 15-posted for passage in the Pasley, J. Wayne of Kentucky; set membership of board; or amateur jockey; require insurance Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, establish procedures for filling board, purchased to cover work-related injuries March 16, 2006 AN ACT relating to information to be terms of membership, vacancies, causes and specify the conditions under which Mar 17-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with provided to the staff of the Legislative for removal, meetings, and oath, with no the coverage would apply, such as floor amendment (1) Research Commission. member to vote on any item with direct walking, preparing to mount, mounting, Mar 20-received in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter or indirect financial interest to member; riding, and dismounting a thoroughbred Mar 22-to Agriculture and Natural 7 to require the Cabinet for Economic establish method of selecting officers of horse at a licensed track; specify that Resources (S) Development and the Department of board; set compensation of board one-third of the funding of the Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st Revenue to provide data and information members; set quorum of board; corporation and fund be assessed reading, to Consent Calendar with to the staff of the Legislative Research establish duties of board, seal, against licensed thoroughbred racing Committee Substitute Commission. administrative regulations concerning facilities; exclude Breeder's Cup purses Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules; examinations, record-keeping, annual from assessment; and permit the recommitted to Agriculture and Natural Feb 27-introduced in House report to Governor, employment of legal Authority to promulgate administrative Resources (S) Feb 28-to Economic Development (H) counsel; allow board to elect to offer regulations directing the corporation if Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules differing examinations; require passage they have to make an additional or with Committee Substitute (2) as a HB 746 (BR 2440) - R. Webb of examination to be a certified jailer or alternative assessment to due to a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the certified jail administrator; establish funding deficiency. Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, AN ACT relating to water quality dates, locations and advertising of April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 planning consolidation on a watershed examinations; establish procedures for Feb 27-introduced in House with Committee Substitute (2) basis. elections with only one candidate Feb 28-to Licensing and Occupations Apr 11-received in House; posted for Create a new section of subchapter qualified; require board to hold records (H) passage for concurrence in Senate 70 of KRS Chapter 224 to require the 12 months and make available to Mar 6-posted in committee Committee Substitute (2) Environmental and Public Protection participants; establish the duties and Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Apr 12-House concurred in Senate Cabinet to develop a watershed-based compensation of a noncertified jailer; to Calendar with Committee Substitute Committee Substitute (2) ; passed 88-0; planning program for the nine major create new sections of KRS Chapter 441 Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; enrolled, signed by each presiding watersheds in Kentucky; provide requiring appointment of certified recommitted to Licensing and officer; delivered to Governor requirements for the membership of administrator within 90 days of election Occupations (H) Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. planning and administration of of noncertified jailer; establish 231) watershed-based planning councils; qualifications for administrator; make HB 742/LM (BR 2040) - A. Wuchner, C. require that area development districts administrator a policy-making employee Belcher, J. Reinhardt, T. Riner, R. Webb HB 743/FN (BR 2402) - J. Barrows, D. provide support to councils and have of county for any merit purposes; receive Pasley, Dw. Butler, M. Denham, T. authority to contract; provide for compensation to be fixed by judge/executive in light of any relevant Amendments & Intergovernmental Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on county policies; upon appointment, Affairs (H) State Government require jail administrator to assume all Feb 27-introduced in House Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health duties of a certified administrator; allow Mar 3-to Health and Welfare (H) and Welfare (H) replacement of administrator upon election of certified jailer; require jailer- HB 751 (BR 2403) - J. Barrows, W. House HCR 6 (BR 226) - B. Montell, S. Baugh, elect to be consulted in decision to Dedman Jr K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Carr, T. replace; require jailer to assume duties Couch, J. DeCesare, J. Draud, J. of chief operating and administrative AN ACT relating to naming the Capitol Resolutions Fischer, D. Floyd, M. Henley, T. Kerr, S. officer of jail upon assumption of office; Annex Building. Lee, G. Lynn, R. Mobley, L. Napier, S. allow administrator to be removed for Name the New Capitol Annex Building Includes opposite chamber sponsors Nunn, M. Rader, S. Rudy, T. Turner, K. cause; establish procedures for the "Vic Hellard, Jr., Legislative Office where requested by primary sponsors of Upchurch, J. Vincent replacement of administrator removed Building." substantially similar bills in both for cause; amend KRS 64.5275 to allow chambers and jointly approved by the Urge the United States Congress to only certified jailers to be subject to HB 751 - AMENDMENTS Committee on Committees of both enact legislation, appropriate sufficient salary and training increments; allow HCS - Modify the name to read the chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors moneys, and implement programs and noncertified jailers to receive training as "Hellard Legislative Office Building" in are represented in italics. oversight to prevent illegal entry across court bailiffs; amend KRS 64.535 to limit honor of Vic Hellard, Jr., director of the the borders of the United States. salary requirements to certified jailers; Legislative Research Commission from Introduced Jan. 3, 2006 amend KRS 67.170 to include certified 1977-1995; direct the Finance and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) jailers and administrators, allowing Administration Cabinet, after consulting noncertified jailers to act as with the LRC on the design, to install an HR 1 (BR 452) - J. Richards Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on superintendents of public buildings; appropriate plaque stating the name of State Government amend KRS 196.701 to make the the building and the person for whom it Direct the Sergeant-at-Arms to invite Jan 3-introduced in House; to appointee be a certified jailer; amend is named; direct that it is not necessary the pastors of the various churches of Judiciary (H) KRS 441.005 to include definitions of to remove existing plaques. Frankfort to attend the meetings of the certified jailers and administrator; amend House of Representatives and open HJR 7 (BR 94) - M. Cherry various KRS sections to conform; make Feb 27-introduced in House daily sessions of the 2006 Regular section requiring certification Feb 28-to State Government (H) Session with prayer. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to EFFECTIVE JULY 15, 2007. Mar 2-posted in committee include the Cumberland Gap and Trail of Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 3-introduced in House; adopted Tears automobile tours on the official Feb 27-introduced in House to Calendar with Committee Substitute by voice vote Kentucky road map. Feb 28-to Local Government (H) Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 9-posted for passage in the HR 2 (BR 456) - J. Richards HJR 7 - AMENDMENTS HB 749/CI (BR 1443) - H. Cornett Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, HCS - Delete original provisions; March 10, 2006 Direct the appointment of a committee direct the Transportation and Commerce AN ACT relating to coin-operated Mar 13-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with of the House of Representatives to join a Cabinets to undertake a joint study on amusement machines. Committee Substitute like committee from the Senate to wait promotion of auto tourism in the Amend KRS 528.010 to define a Mar 14-received in Senate upon the Governor and inform him that Cumberland Gap and on the Trail of "bona fide coin-operated amusement Mar 16-to State and Local the 2006 Regular Session of the General Tears; require a report of findings and machine"; exclude authorized use of Government (S) Assembly is prepared to receive any recommendations to the Interim Joint bona fide coin-operated amusement message he may care to deliver. Committees on Transportation and machines from the definition of HB 752 (BR 2436) - D. Keene Economic Development and Tourism by "gambling" and "gambling device"; Jan 3-introduced in House; adopted October 31, 2006. amend KRS 528.100 to conform; create AN ACT relating to local government. by voice vote HCA (1/Title, H. Collins) - Make Title a new section of KRS Chapter 528, Create a new section of KRS Chapter Amendment relating to gambling, to describe the 65 to allow a local government to inspect HR 3 (BR 453) - J. Richards authorized uses of a bona fide coin- residential rental property for violations (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) operated amusement machine; define of a property maintenance code; Adopt Rules of Procedure to govern "single play" and "some skill"; limit prizes mandate the frequency of inspection be the 2006 Regular Session of the House Oct 6-To: Interim Joint Committee on given by bona fide coin operated no more than once a year; set out the of Representatives. Transportation amusement machines to include free requirements for adopting the inspection Jan 3-introduced in House; to plays on the machines or merchandise program to include the incorporation of Jan 3-introduced in House; adopted Transportation (H) or prizes not exceeding $5; exempt the code, the branch of government by voice vote Feb 14-posted in committee application of chapter to crane game tasked with inspecting, a procedure for Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st machines that qualify as bona fide coin- notifying property owners and tenants of HCR 4 (BR 172) - S. Lee reading, to Calendar with Committee operated amusement machines; declare violations, establishing a procedure for Substitute, committee amendment (1- that each first or second violation is a appeal, and establishing the fines for Urge the United States Senate to pass title) Class A misdemeanor, and each third or violation; establish that violations of the a resolution proposing an amendment to Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules subsequent violation is a Class D felony code are civil violations and set various the United States Constitution to allow Feb 21-posted for passage in the also subject to a fine not to exceed classifications of fines. Congress to prohibit the desecration of Regular Orders of the Day for $50,000; limit a business owner to 9 the nation's flag upon ratification by the Wednesday, February 22, 2006 bona fide coin-operated amusement Feb 27-introduced in House states. Feb 22-3rd reading, adopted 98-0 with machines at the same business location Feb 28-to Local Government (H) Committee Substitute, committee unless otherwise authorized by local Mar 3-posted in committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) amendment (1-title) ordinance. Feb 23-received in Senate HB 753 (BR 217) - H. Cornett, T. Couch, Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 27-to Transportation (S) Feb 27-introduced in House C. Embry Jr, R. Nelson, B. Smith State Government Feb 28-to Judiciary (H) Jan 3-introduced in House; to HCR 8 (BR 433) - R. Crimm, K. Mar 14-posted in committee; posting Mar 17-WITHDRAWN Judiciary (H) Bratcher, L. Clark, B. DeWeese, D. waived Osborne, S. Riggs HB 754 (BR 2472) - R. Palumbo HCR 5 (BR 227) - B. Montell, S. Baugh, HB 750/LM/CI (BR 1073) - J. Fischer, A. K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Carr, T. Require the Transportation Cabinet to Wuchner AN ACT relating to filing deadlines for Couch, J. DeCesare, J. Draud, J. consider the installation of cable barriers candidates. Fischer, D. Floyd, M. Henley, T. Kerr, S. on the Gene Snyder Freeway in AN ACT relating to abortion. Amend KRS 118.315, 118.325, Lee, G. Lynn, R. Mobley, L. Napier, S. Jefferson County as a deterrent to Repeal and reenact KRS 311.723 to 118.365, and 118.367 to require all Nunn, D. Owens, M. Rader, S. Rudy, T. accidents caused by motor vehicles prohibit voluntary abortions and candidates to file by the last Tuesday in Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent crossing the median into oncoming establish a criminal penalty; amend and January, require that independent and traffic. repeal various statutes to conform; third-party candidates have the same Urge the United States Congress to establish a delayed effective date, when filing requirements as majority political fully compensate states for the care of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) states are recognized by the United party candidates. illegal aliens. States Supreme Court to have the Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on authority to regulate or prohibit abortion Feb 27-introduced in House (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Transportation at all stages of pregnancy. Feb 28-to Elections, Const. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Transportation (H) Revenue (S) Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Feb 7-posted in committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, HR 11 (BR 802) - R. Meeks, J. Bowen, Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, to Calendar T. Thompson Jan 3-introduced in House; to F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Education (H) Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Feb 15-posted for passage in the Honor Tommy Hayden and Roger Jan 5-posted in committee Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Hayden for their outstanding Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Rudy, T. February 16, 2006 performances in motorcycle racing. reading, to Calendar Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, Mar 6-3rd reading, adopted 98-0 Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart Mar 7-received in Senate (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 19-posted for passage in the III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Mar 9-to Transportation (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st Jan 3-introduced in House; to House January 20, 2006 Weaver, R. Webb, S. Westrom, A. reading, to Consent Calendar Floor Feb 7-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 Wuchner, B. Yonts Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules Apr 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 8-received in Senate Apr 11-posted for passage in the Feb 10-to Education (S) Adjourn the House of Representatives Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HCR 12 (BR 183) - R. Meeks, T. Mar 20-taken from committee; laid on in loving memory and honor of Norris April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, adopted 38- Edmonds clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Glenn "Pup" Robertson. 0 reading; returned to Education (S) Apr 12-received in House; enrolled, Create a Task Force on Urban Mar 22-reported favorably, 2nd (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) signed by each presiding officer; Violence; establish areas for study; reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill delivered to Governor mandate development of strategies; Education (S) Jan 3-introduced in House; to House Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. establish membership of task force; Mar 23-posted for passage in the Floor 226) establish reporting date of task force. Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 15-adopted by voice vote March 24, 2006 HCR 9 (BR 343) - R. Nelson, T. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 24-3rd reading, adopted 38-0; HR 19 (BR 390) - R. Meeks Edmonds, C. Miller received in House; enrolled, signed by Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local each presiding officer; delivered to Urge a review of state and local plans Direct the Legislative Research Government (H) Governor for responding to a disaster; urge the Commission to designate legislative staff Jan 6-posted in committee Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Adjutant General to coordinate the to study the cost of college textbooks Jan 10-reported favorably, 1st 174) review; include evacuation planning and related instructional supplements. reading, to Calendar tailored to specific needs of geographic Jan 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCR 15 (BR 979) - S. Lee, H. Cornett, regions; urge wide dissemination of HCR 9 - AMENDMENTS for passage in the Regular Orders of the T. Couch, R. Mobley, S. Rudy evacuation plans; recognize the HFA (1, R. Nelson) - Include Day for Thursday, January 12, 2006 problems of special needs populations; elementary and secondary textbooks in Jan 13-3rd reading, adopted 91-1 Urge Congress to propose and submit include plans for the care of families of the study. Jan 17-received in Senate to the states an amendment to the first responders; urge creation of a HFA (2/Title, R. Nelson) - Make title Jan 25-to State and Local Constitution of the United States that volunteer corps; encourage regional amendment. Government (S) recognizes the holiday of Christmas. planning; urge wide distribution of the final report. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HCR 13 (BR 499) - R. Meeks (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HR 19 - AMENDMENTS Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Urge the Fish and Wildlife Jan 3-introduced in House; to State HCS - Delete original provisions; Education Commission and the Kentucky Government (H) request the Legislative Research Jan 3-introduced in House; to Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission (LRC) to appoint a Special Education (H) Resources to extend the crossbow- HR 16 (BR 265) - R. Damron, C. Subcommittee on Emergency Jan 5-posted in committee hunting season for whitetail deer and Hoffman, R. Palumbo Management/Homeland Security to Jan 11-reported favorably, 1st turkey. study, with the assistance of a reading, to Calendar Adjourn the House of Representatives professional consultant, the emergency Jan 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCR 13 - AMENDMENTS in loving memory and honor of Lance management and homeland security for passage in the Regular Orders of the HCS - Deletes provisions "urging" the Corporal Chase J. Comley. programs in Kentucky and make Day for Friday, January 13, 2006; floor Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources to recommendations to the General amendments (1) and (2-title) filed extend the crossbow hunting season to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Assembly; set forth the membership Jan 13-3rd reading, adopted 87-1 with "commending" The Dept. of Fish and consisting of 12 members appointed by floor amendments (1) and (2-title) Wildlife Resources for extending the Jan 3-introduced in House; to House the Speaker of the House and President Jan 17-received in Senate crossbow season. Floor of the Senate from the membership of Jan 19-to Education (S) the Interim Joint Committee on State (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HR 17 (BR 413) - J. DeCesare Government and the Interim Joint HJR 10/FN (BR 336) - Ji. Lee, S. Nunn Committee on Seniors, Military Affairs, Jan 3-introduced in House; to Natural Adjourn the House of Representatives and Public Protection; include the four Recommend that the Cabinet for Resources and Environment (H) in loving memory and honor of R. O. co-chairs of those two interim Health and Family Services update the Jan 6-posted in committee Buchanon Jr. committees as ex officio voting Department of Community Based Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st members; establish a list of issues to be Services by employing modern reading, to Calendar with Committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) addressed; require a final report to both technology, business processes, and Substitute interim joint committees by November 1, evidenced-based practice to improve Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 3-introduced in House; to House 2006, and forwarded to the LRC by customer access, data integrity, Mar 6-posted for passage in the Floor December 1, 2006; describe the processing accuracy, and accountability Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 2-adopted by voice vote qualifications of any consultant selected. to tax payers and the General Assembly. March 7, 2006 HCA (1/Title, M. Cherry) - Make title Mar 14-taken from the Regular Orders HR 18 (BR 414) - J. DeCesare, R. amendment. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of the Day; recommitted to Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Make technical Appropriations and Revenue (H) Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. correction. Dec 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Health and Welfare HJR 14 (BR 353) - J. Draud, J. Barrows, Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 3-introduced in House; to Health H. Moberly Jr, S. Nunn, F. Rasche, J. Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, and Welfare (H) Richards H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Jan 3-introduced in House; to State Jan 10-posted in committee Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Government (H) Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Require the executive director of the Damron, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. Mar 13-posting waived reading, to Calendar Education Professional Standards DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Board, with the cooperation of the Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. reading, to Calendar with Committee Jan 23-posted for passage in the commissioner of Education and the Floyd, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, Substitute, committee amendment (1- Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, President of the Council on W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. title) January 24, 2006 Postsecondary Education, to establish Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Jan 24-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 an interagency task force to coordinate Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. amendment (1) filed to Committee Jan 25-received in Senate the redesign of education leadership Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Substitute Jan 27-to Appropriations and programs. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Mar 21-recommitted to Appropriations and Revenue (H) Judiciary (H) J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Postsecondary Education Nominating Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Committee. HJR 20 (BR 391) - R. Meeks, P. HCR 25 (BR 171) - S. Lee Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Marcotte DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Jan 4-introduced in House Direct the Legislative Research B. DeWeese, J. Draud, C. Embry Jr, B. Jan 5-to Education (H) Urge the Kentucky Congressional Commission to designate legislative staff Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Jan 30-posted in committee Delegation to support legislation calling to study the costs associated with Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, for the extension of the Lewis and Clark educating elementary and secondary M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. to Calendar National Historic Trail to the east. children of undocumented aliens within Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Kentucky's public schools. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, for passage in the Regular Orders of the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Feb 3-3rd reading, adopted 93-0 Jan 3-introduced in House; to Tourism Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Feb 6-received in Senate Development and Energy (H) Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, F. Feb 8-to Education (S) Jan 17-posted in committee Education Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Owens, Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 7-posting withdrawn Jan 3-introduced in House; to R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. to Consent Calendar Education (H) Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules HCR 21 (BR 801) - T. Pullin, R. Nelson Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Mar 15-posted for passage in the HCR 26 (BR 820) - R. Nelson Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Urge the Congress of the United Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, March 16, 2006 States to tax the excess profits of oil Request and petition the Kentucky K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Mar 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; companies. Public Service Commission not to Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. received in House authorize utility rate increases in 2006; Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) EMERGENCY. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Yonts Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Jan 3-introduced in House; to Tourism Jan 3-introduced in House 59) Development and Energy (H) Jan 4-to Tourism Development and Honor the victims and express Jan 17-posted in committee Energy (H) condolences to the families of the Sago HR 33 (BR 1167) - T. Burch Jan 17-posted in committee Mine explosion in West Virginia. HCR 22 (BR 339) - D. Graham Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 27 (BR 491) - J. Wayne, K. Stein Jan 4-introduced in House; adopted in loving memory and honor of Father Urge all local communities to initiate by voice vote William Edward Hogan. an "In Case of Emergency" program and Urge automobile manufacturers to commend the City of Frankfort for being install devices warning when a child is HCR 30 (BR 97) - R. Adkins, T. Jan 4-introduced in House; adopted the first community in Kentucky to left locked in a vehicle. Edmonds by voice vote implement the program. Jan 3-introduced in House Confirm the appointment of Denise HCR 34 (BR 1150) - R. Webb (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 4-to House Floor Moore Davidson to the Mine Safety Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Review Commission for the remainder of Establish the Task Force on Jan 3-introduced in House; to Local the unexpired term of John David Privatization to study, analyze, and Government (H) HCR 28 (BR 851) - R. Webb Preston ending May 23, 2008. assess the utilization of privatization in Jan 27-posted in committee Kentucky state government; require a Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st Create an E-scrap Task Force, to be Jan 4-introduced in House report of its findings and reading, to Calendar composed of nine members, to study Jan 5-to Natural Resources and recommendations by October 1, 2006, to Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted ways to increase recycling of electronic Environment (H) the Governor and to the Legislative for passage in the Regular Orders of the waste; report findings and Jan 12-posted in committee Research Commission for referral to and Day for Thursday, February 23, 2006 recommendations to the Legislative Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st review by the Interim Joint Committee on Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Research Commission by December 1, reading, to Calendar State Government; establish Feb 24-received in Senate 2006. Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted membership of legislators, executive Feb 28-to State and Local for passage in the Regular Orders of the branch officials, and business persons; Government (S) HCR 28 - AMENDMENTS Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 provide for appointment of legislative co- HCA (1, R. Webb) - Delete reference Jan 30-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 chairs; establish duties; authorize the HR 23 (BR 64) - J. Jenkins, Dw. Butler, to iPod and replace it with reference to Jan 31-received in Senate Legislative Research Commission to D. Horlander, K. Stein MP3 players. Feb 2-to Economic Development, alternatively assign the issue to an HFA (1, R. Webb) - Add additional Tourism & Labor (S) interim joint committee or its Urge the U.S. Congress to intervene members to the E-Scrap Task Force and Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st subcommittee and designate a study in the national economic situation, make technical corrections. reading, to Consent Calendar completion date. increasing jobs in national infrastructure Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and supporting the U.S. automotive and Jan 3-introduced in House for passage in the Consent Orders of the Jan 4-introduced in House related industries. Jan 4-to Natural Resources and Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 Jan 5-to State Government (H) Environment (H) Mar 2-3rd reading, adopted 38-0; Feb 2-posted in committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 19-posted in committee received in House Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Mar 3-enrolled, signed by each HCR 35 (BR 811) - R. Adkins Jun 1-To: Interim Joint Committee on reading, to Calendar with committee presiding officer; delivered to Governor Economic Development and Tourism amendment (1) Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 7-WITHDRAWN Jan 3-introduced in House; to Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 15) Economic Development (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the HCR 36 (BR 248) - R. Adkins Mar 13-posted in committee Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 HCR 31 (BR 968) - M. Marzian Feb 2-floor amendment (1) filed Confirm the gubernatorial appointment HCR 24 (BR 134) - S. Brinkman, J. Feb 22-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 with Urge the Cabinet for Health and of Joy A. Moore to the Governor's Bowen, R. Nelson committee amendment (1), floor Family Services, Department for Public Postsecondary Education Nominating amendment (1) Health to encourage medical Committee. Urge the Congress of the United Feb 23-received in Senate practitioners and clinical laboratories to States to pass an amendment to the Feb 27-to Agriculture and Natural calculate glomerular filtration rates when Jan 4-introduced in House Constitution of the United States to Resources (S) testing for kidney disease. Jan 5-to Education (H) protect the rights of citizens in their Jan 30-posted in committee private property from government Introduced Jan. 4, 2006 Jan 4-introduced in House Feb 13-posting withdrawn takings for private economic Jan 5-to Health and Welfare (H) development. HR 29 (BR 1181) - R. Nelson, T. Jan 26-posted in committee HCR 37 (BR 327) - R. Adkins Edmonds, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. HCR 32 (BR 101) - R. Adkins, T. Confirm the appointment of Samuel E. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Edmonds Moore to the Agricultural Development Sep 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Board for a term expiring July 6, 2009. State Government Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Jan 3-introduced in House; to of Karen L. Engle to the Governor's Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 5-to Agriculture and Small presiding officer; delivered to Governor delivered to Governor Park, along with Louisville, as being one Business (H) Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. of the bases for the formation and one of Jan 10-posted in committee 61) 97) the original sites of the expeditions Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st beginning. reading, to Calendar HCR 40 (BR 991) - J. Jenkins, T. Burch, HCR 43 (BR 326) - R. Adkins Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Dw. Butler, L. Clark, D. Graham, W. Hall, Jan 5-introduced in House Jan 23-posted for passage in the J. Higdon, D. Horlander, M. Marzian, R. Confirm the appointment of Rodney Jan 6-to Tourism Development and Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Meeks, L. Napier, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Glen Dick to the Agricultural Energy (H) January 24, 2006 Owens, T. Riner, J. Stacy, J. Wayne Development Board for a term expiring Jan 17-posted in committee Jan 24-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 July 6, 2009. Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Jan 25-received in Senate Urge the U.S. Congress to pass H.R. reading, to Calendar with Committee Jan 27-to Agriculture and Natural 676, the United States National Health Jan 4-introduced in House Substitute Resources (S) Insurance Act. Jan 5-to Agriculture and Small Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Business (H) Jan 23-posted for passage in the to Consent Calendar Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 10-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 5-to Banking and Insurance (H) Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st January 24, 2006 Feb 15-posted for passage in the Jan 17-reassigned to Health and reading, to Calendar Jan 24-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 with Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Welfare (H) Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute February 16, 2006 Jan 18-posting waived Jan 23-posted for passage in the Jan 25-received in Senate Feb 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Jan 19-reported favorably, 1st Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Jan 27-to Economic Development, received in House reading, to Calendar January 24, 2006 Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 17-enrolled, signed by each Jan 20-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 24-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 presiding officer; delivered to Governor Jan 23-posted for passage in the Jan 25-received in Senate Introduced Jan. 6, 2006 Feb 23-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Jan 27-to Agriculture and Natural 2) January 24, 2006 Resources (S) HR 48 (BR 1178) - P. Marcotte Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, HCR 38 (BR 102) - R. Adkins HCR 41 (BR 23) - R. Adkins to Consent Calendar Recognize the third Saturday in May Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules as Friedreich's Ataxia Awareness Day. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Confirm the appointment of William Feb 15-posted for passage in the of Wesley V. Milliken to the Governor's David Donan to the Mine Safety Review Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Jan 6-introduced in House; adopted Postsecondary Education Nominating Commission, for a term expiring May 23, February 16, 2006 by voice vote Committee. 2007. Feb 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; received in House HCR 49 (BR 1109) - R. Adkins Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 4-introduced in House Feb 17-enrolled, signed by each Jan 5-to Education (H) Jan 5-to Natural Resources and presiding officer; delivered to Governor Confirm the appointment of Jeffrey Jan 30-posted in committee Environment (H) Feb 23-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Scott Jobe of Glasgow, Kentucky to the Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 12-posted in committee 3) Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research to Calendar Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Center Board for a term expiring October Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted reading, to Calendar Introduced Jan. 5, 2006 6, 2008. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 for passage in the Regular Orders of the HR 44 (BR 1013) - D. Graham Jan 6-introduced in House Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 93-0 Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 Jan 9-to State Government (H) Mar 6-received in Senate Jan 30-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 Commend the lifelong contributions of Jan 19-posted in committee Mar 8-to Education (S) Jan 31-received in Senate Monroe C. Monday and adjourn the Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 2-to Economic Development, House of Representatives in his honor. reading, to Calendar to Consent Calendar Tourism & Labor (S) Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 28-reported favorably, 1st Jan 5-introduced in House; adopted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 15-posted for passage in the reading, to Consent Calendar by voice vote Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 26-3rd reading, adopted 91-0 March 16, 2006 for passage in the Consent Orders of the HJR 45 (BR 222) - C. Meade Jan 27-received in Senate Mar 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Day for Thursday, March 2, 2006 Jan 31-to State and Local received in House Mar 2-3rd reading, adopted 38-0; Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Government (S) Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each received in House name bridge in Allen, Kentucky on KY Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st presiding officer; delivered to Governor Mar 3-enrolled, signed by each 1428 the "Dr. Robert David Marshall reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Bridge." Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules 60) Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 22-posted for passage in the 14) Jan 5-introduced in House Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, HCR 39 (BR 812) - R. Adkins, T. Jan 6-to Transportation (H) February 23, 2006 Edmonds HCR 42 (BR 807) - R. Adkins, T. Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Edmonds HJR 46 (BR 223) - C. Meade Feb 24-received in House; enrolled, Confirm the gubernatorial signed by Speaker of the House reappointment of James G. Cibulka to Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 27-enrolled, signed by President the Education Professional Standards of Lorraine G. Williams to the Education designate the "Frank DeRossett Bridge" of the Senate; delivered to Governor Board. Professional Standards Board. on US 23 in Floyd County, and erect Mar 8-signed by Governor (Acts ch. appropriate signs. 9) Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 4-introduced in House Jan 5-to Education (H) Jan 5-to Education (H) Jan 5-introduced in House HCR 50 (BR 1108) - R. Adkins Jan 23-posted in committee Jan 30-posted in committee Jan 6-to Transportation (H) Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st Feb 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Confirm the appointment of Jason reading, to Calendar to Calendar HJR 47 (BR 872) - R. Meeks, J. Brent Legg of Florence, Kentucky to the Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Richards, R. Adkins, J. Bowen, R. Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research for passage in the Regular Orders of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the Crimm, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, J. Center Board for a term expiring October Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006 Day for Friday, February 3, 2006 Hoover, D. Horlander, D. Keene, P. 6, 2008. Jan 30-3rd reading, adopted 92-1 Feb 3-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 Marcotte, C. Miller, D. Owens, T. Jan 31-received in Senate Feb 6-received in Senate Shelton, C. Siler, B. Smith Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 2-to Education (S) Feb 8-to Education (S) Jan 9-to State Government (H) Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Urge the Kentucky Congressional Jan 19-posted in committee to Consent Calendar reading, to Consent Calendar Delegation to support legislation calling Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules for the extension of the Lewis and Clark reading, to Calendar Mar 15-posted for passage in the Mar 20-posted for passage in the National Historic Trail to the east. Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, for passage in the Regular Orders of the March 16, 2006 March 21, 2006 HJR 47 - AMENDMENTS Day for Thursday, January 26, 2006 Mar 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 HCS - Amend the third WHEREAS Jan 26-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 received in House Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, clause to reflect Big Bone Lick State Jan 27-received in Senate Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each signed by each presiding officer; Jan 31-to State and Local "Katie" Graham Peden. Jan 13-to House Floor Government (S) HR 58 (BR 1302) - C. Hoffman Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Jan 11-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 12-adopted by voice vote HR 72 (BR 1024) - D. Owens Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules in loving memory and honor of Randolph Feb 22-posted for passage in the "Stormey" C. Linton. Introduced Jan. 12, 2006 Adjourn the House of Representatives Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, in honor of Sergeant Christopher W. February 23, 2006 Jan 10-introduced in House HCR 64 (BR 1361) - K. Upchurch Phelps. Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Jan 11-to House Floor Feb 24-received in House; enrolled, Mar 15-adopted by voice vote Request Kentucky's United States Jan 12-introduced in House signed by Speaker of the House Senators to work for a prompt up-or- Jan 13-to House Floor Feb 27-enrolled, signed by President Introduced Jan. 11, 2006 down vote on the nomination of Samuel Jan 17-adopted by voice vote of the Senate; delivered to Governor A. Alito Jr. to the United States Supreme Mar 8-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HR 59 (BR 1043) - S. Brinkman Court. HR 73 (BR 1029) - J. Reinhardt 10) Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 12-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 51 (BR 1238) - T. Edmonds in loving honor and memory of the late Jan 18-to Elections, Const. in honor of Specialist Ronnie D. E. Bruce Blythe, Jr. Amendments & Intergovernmental Williams. Adjourn the House of Representative Affairs (H) in loving memory and honor of Dr. John Jan 11-introduced in House Jan 12-introduced in House R. Duncan. Jan 12-to House Floor HR 65 (BR 1257) - M. Denham Jan 13-to House Floor Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 6-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote HR 60 (BR 1366) - J. Fischer in loving memory and honor of Alva A. HR 74 (BR 1021) - J. Comer Jr Mefford. HR 52 (BR 1089) - T. Edmonds Adjourn the House of Representatives Adjourn the House of Representatives in loving memory and honor of Donald Jan 12-introduced in House in honor of Specialist Eric L. Toth. Adjourn the House of Representatives Lee Willig. Jan 13-to House Floor in loving memory and honor of Philip B. Jan 30-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-introduced in House Austin. Jan 11-introduced in House; adopted Jan 13-to House Floor by voice vote HR 66 (BR 1275) - A. Arnold Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 9-to House Floor HR 61 (BR 1337) - J. Draud, D. Keene, Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 75 (BR 1276) - R. Adams Mar 17-adopted by voice vote R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. in honor of Sergeant First Class John D. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Morton. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 53 (BR 1269) - M. Rader Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. in honor of Sergeant First Class Jason L. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Jan 12-introduced in House Bishop. Adjourn the House of Representatives Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, L. Jan 13-to House Floor in loving memory and honor of A. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 12-introduced in House Douglas Reece. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Jan 13-to House Floor Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. HR 67 (BR 1027) - H. Collins Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 6-introduced in House Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, Jan 9-to House Floor; adopted by T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 76 (BR 1028) - R. Damron, C. voice vote Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, in honor of Sergeant Joseph M. Tackett. Hoffman, R. Palumbo D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Introduced Jan. 10, 2006 Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Jan 12-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Jan 13-to House Floor in honor of Lance Corporal Chase J. HJR 54 (BR 1142) - W. Dedman Jr Horlander, J. Jenkins, T. Kerr, Ji. Lee, G. Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Comley. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Designate Anderson County, Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. HR 68 (BR 1022) - G. Lynn Jan 12-introduced in House Kentucky, as the Burgoo Capital of the Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Jan 13-to House Floor World. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Resolution memorializing Sergeant Jan 17-adopted by voice vote F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. James A. Sherrill. Jan 10-introduced in House Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. HR 77 (BR 1026) - M. Weaver Jan 11-to Tourism Development and Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Jan 12-introduced in House Energy (H) Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Jan 13-to House Floor Adjourn the House of Representatives Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Jan 17-adopted by voice vote in honor of Private First Class James W. HR 55 (BR 1241) - T. Kerr Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Price. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. HR 69 (BR 1032) - C. Embry Jr Memorialize Afton Kordenbrock and Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Jan 12-introduced in House adjourn the House of Representatives in Weaver, R. Webb, R. Wilkey, A. Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 13-to House Floor his honor. Wuchner, B. Yonts in honor of Staff Sergeant William A. Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Allers III. Jan 10-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 78 (BR 1031) - Ji. Lee, M. Weaver by voice vote in loving memory and honor of Sylvan Jan 12-introduced in House "Smitty" Smith. Jan 13-to House Floor Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 56 (BR 1301) - C. Hoffman Jan 17-adopted by voice vote in honor of Sergeant Matthew L. Jan 11-introduced in House; adopted Deckard. Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote HR 70 (BR 1025) - C. Embry Jr in loving memory and honor of Charlie Jan 12-introduced in House Sutton. HR 62 (BR 1256) - M. Denham Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 13-to House Floor in honor of Specialist Michael R. Hayes. Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 10-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 11-to House Floor in loving memory and honor of Herbert Jan 12-introduced in House HR 79 (BR 1255) - M. Denham Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Moford. Jan 13-to House Floor Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 57 (BR 1030) - J. Carr Jan 11-introduced in House in loving memory and honor of Altha Jan 26-adopted by voice vote HR 71 (BR 1297) - J. Comer Jr Kash Nickell. Adjourn the House of Representatives in honor of Specialist Jason E. Ames. HR 63 (BR 1340) - J. Richards, J. Bruce, Adjourning the House of Jan 12-introduced in House M. Denham Representatives in honor of Sergeant Jan 13-to House Floor Jan 10-introduced in House Ryan J. Montgomery. Feb 14-adopted by voice vote Jan 11-to House Floor Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 17-adopted by voice vote in loving memory and honor of Katherine Jan 12-introduced in House HR 80 (BR 1023) - S. Brinkman, M. Weaver Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, Adjourn the House of Representatives J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, Provide that any mandates, directives, in honor of Sergeant David N. Wimberg. Introduced Jan. 13, 2006 M. Henley, J. Higdon, J. Hoover, D. and initiatives in the 2006-2008 Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Legislative Branch Budget Memorandum Jan 12-introduced in House HR 85 (BR 1381) - A. Simpson S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. have the force and effect of law. Jan 13-to House Floor Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Recognize the observance of the Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly HJR 94 - AMENDMENTS Northern Kentucky Regional Dr. Martin Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. SCS - Attach the provisions of the HR 81 (BR 1218) - H. Collins, R. Adams, Luther King, Jr., "Convene for the Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, 2006-2008 Legislative Branch Budget R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Dream" Day Celebration. D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Memorandum. Ballard, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Jan 13-introduced in House; adopted Richards, S. Riggs, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, Jan 17-introduced in House Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. by voice vote C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, Jan 18-to Appropriations and Clark, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Revenue (H) J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. HR 86 (BR 1422) - R. Adkins, J. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Feb 14-posted in committee DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Richards Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st B. DeWeese, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. reading, to Calendar B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, Adjourn the House of Representatives Wuchner, B. Yonts Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. in loving memory and honor of Harold E. recommitted to Appropriations and Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, Kelley. Memorialize Charles C. Wells and Revenue (H) C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, J. adjourn the House of Representatives in Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules; Jenkins, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Jan 13-introduced in House; adopted his honor. taken from Rules Committee, placed in Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, T. by voice vote the Orders of the Day McKee, C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, Jan 17-introduced in House Mar 7-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 H. Moberly Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. HJR 87 (BR 1374) - W. Hall Jan 18-to House Floor Mar 8-received in Senate Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, Jan 19-adopted by voice vote Mar 10-to Appropriations and D. Osborne, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Revenue (S) Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. designate the William Blackburn HR 92 (BR 1434) - J. Comer Jr Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st Rasche, J. Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Memorial Bridge on US 119 in Pike reading, to Calendar Riggs, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. County. Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, in honor John Hayden Hendley. Appropriations and Revenue (S) K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Jan 13-introduced in House Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Jan 17-to Transportation (H) Jan 17-introduced in House with Committee Substitute ; posted for Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Jan 18-to House Floor passage; 3rd reading, adopted 33-0 with Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Feb 1-adopted by voice vote Committee Substitute ; received in Yonts Introduced Jan. 17, 2006 House; posted for passage for HJR 93 (BR 1468) - H. Moberly Jr, J. concurrence in Senate Committee Memorialize Orville Lee Hamilton and HR 88 (BR 930) - K. Stein Hoover Substitute ; House concurred in Senate adjourn the House of Representatives in Committee Substitute ; adopted; his honor. Congratulate the Milbank Memorial Provide that the mandates, directives, enrolled, signed by each presiding Fund on its anniversary of one hundred and initiatives in the 2006-2008 officer; delivered to Governor Jan 12-introduced in House years. State/Executive Branch Budget Apr 25-became law without Jan 13-to House Floor Memorandum have the force and effect Governor's signature Jan 17-adopted by voice vote Jan 17-introduced in House of law. Jan 18-to House Floor HJR 95 (BR 1322) - H. Moberly Jr, G. HR 82 (BR 1219) - H. Collins HJR 93 - AMENDMENTS Lindsay HCR 89 (BR 969) - K. Stein SCS/Analysis - Attach the provisions Memorialize William H. "Pat" Pelfrey of the 2006-2008 State/Executive Provide that any mandates, directives, and adjourn the House of Urge the United States Congress to Branch Budget Memorandum. and initiatives in the Judicial Branch Representatives in his honor. support the Elder Justice Act. Budget Memorandum have the force Jan 17-introduced in House and effect of law. Jan 12-introduced in House Jan 17-introduced in House Jan 18-to Appropriations and Jan 13-to House Floor Jan 18-to Health and Welfare (H) Revenue (H) HJR 95 - AMENDMENTS Jan 18-adopted by voice vote Jan 26-posted in committee Feb 14-posted in committee SCS - Attach the provisions of the Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st 2006-2008 Judicial Branch Budget HR 83 (BR 1212) - J. Jenkins, S. reading, to Calendar reading, to Calendar Memorandum. Brinkman, K. Bratcher, T. Burch, De. Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; Butler, L. Clark, R. Crimm, B. DeWeese, Feb 22-posted for passage in the recommitted to Appropriations and Jan 17-introduced in House D. Horlander, M. Marzian, C. Miller, D. Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Revenue (H) Jan 18-to Appropriations and Osborne, D. Owens, S. Riggs, T. Riner, February 23, 2006 Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules; Revenue (H) J. Wayne Feb 27-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 taken from Rules Committee, placed in Feb 14-posted in committee Feb 28-received in Senate the Orders of the Day Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st Recognize Stephen W. Daeschner, Mar 2-to Judiciary (S) Mar 7-3rd reading, adopted 96-0-1 reading, to Calendar Ph.D., as 2006 Kentucky Superintendent Mar 8-received in Senate Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; of the Year. HJR 90 (BR 1440) - H. Cornett Mar 10-to Appropriations and recommitted to Appropriations and Revenue (S) Revenue (H) Jan 12-introduced in House Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules; Jan 13-to House Floor designate the bridge on US 119 over US reading, to Calendar taken from Rules Committee, placed in Feb 14-adopted by voice vote 23 in Letcher County as the Cpl. Joshua Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to the Orders of the Day D. Harris Memorial Bridge. Appropriations and Revenue (S) Mar 7-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 HR 84 (BR 1316) - R. Crimm, T. Burch, Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules Mar 8-received in Senate R. Adkins, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Jan 17-introduced in House with Committee Substitute ; posted for Mar 10-to Appropriations and Bruce, De. Butler, L. Clark, R. Damron, Jan 18-to Transportation (H) passage in the Regular Orders of the Revenue (S) B. DeWeese, J. Draud, M. Harper, J. Day for Wednesday, April 12, 2006; 3rd Mar 14-taken from committee; 1st Hoover, J. Jenkins, T. Kerr, Ji. Lee, G. HR 91 (BR 1220) - H. Collins, C. reading, adopted 33-0 with Committee reading, to Calendar Lindsay, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Hoffman, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Substitute ; received in House; posted Mar 15-2nd reading; returned to Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, L. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. for passage for concurrence in Senate Appropriations and Revenue (S) Napier, S. Nunn, D. Owens, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Committee Substitute ; House concurred Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Bowen, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. in Senate Committee Substitute ; with Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, Riner, J. Stacy, J. Wayne Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. adopted; enrolled, signed by each adopted 33-0-1 with Committee Clark, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, presiding officer; delivered to Governor Substitute ; received in House; posted Memorialize Frieda Jarrett Casebier. J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Apr 25-became law without for passage for concurrence in Senate DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Governor's signature Committee Substitute ; House concurred Jan 12-introduced in House B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. in Senate Committee Substitute ; Jan 13-to House Floor Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. HJR 94 (BR 1320) - H. Moberly Jr adopted; enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to Governor Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 23-to House Floor; adopted by B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart Apr 25-became law without Apr 11-posted for passage in the voice vote III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Governor's signature Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. April 11, 2006; 3rd reading, adopted 38- HCR 106 (BR 1594) - B. Yonts, H. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. Introduced Jan. 18, 2006 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by Collins, B. Farmer, R. Nelson, D. Pasley, Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Speaker of the House M. Rader, M. Weaver HR 96 (BR 1494) - R. Meeks Apr 12-enrolled, signed by President Honor Kentucky's farmers and of the Senate; delivered to Governor Urge Congress to repeal the recognize February 2, 2006, as Food Adjourn the House of Representatives Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Government Pension Offset and the Checkout Day. in honor of and tribute to Loreta Kline 201) Windfall Elimination Provision. Westfield, upon the occasion of her Jan 24-introduced in House ninety-second birthday. Introduced Jan. 19, 2006 Jan 20-introduced in House Jan 25-to House Floor Jan 23-to Education (H) Feb 2-adopted by voice vote Jan 18-introduced in House HR 102 (BR 1559) - T. Kerr, J. Fischer, Feb 3-posted in committee Jan 19-to House Floor R. Adams, J. Carr, J. Draud, C. Embry Feb 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, HJR 110 (BR 1524) - S. Westrom, C. Jan 24-adopted by voice vote Jr, M. Harmon, D. Keene, P. Marcotte, to Calendar Belcher, J. Barrows, J. Crenshaw, R. R. Nelson, J. Reinhardt, A. Wuchner Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Damron, B. Farmer, C. Hoffman, S. Lee, HR 97 (BR 1486) - J. Richards for passage in the Regular Orders of the G. Lynn, R. Palumbo, K. Stein Memorialize the thirty-third Day for Friday, February 10, 2006 Adjourn the House of Representatives anniversary of the United States Feb 13-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Designate the Aviation Museum of in loving memory and honor of Frank Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, Feb 14-received in Senate Kentucky, Inc., as the official Aviation Schrimpf Coleman. which legalized abortion. Feb 16-to State and Local Museum of the Commonwealth of Government (S) Kentucky. Jan 18-introduced in House Jan 19-introduced in House Jan 19-to House Floor; adopted by Feb 8-to Health and Welfare (H) HR 107 (BR 1534) - T. Thompson, E. Jan 24-introduced in House voice vote Ballard, J. Arnold Jr, J. Bowen, Dw. Jan 25-to Tourism Development and HR 103 (BR 1527) - J. Hoover Butler, J. Gooch Jr Energy (H) HR 98 (BR 1425) - J. Barrows, R. Meeks Jan 31-posted in committee Recognize January as National Name Daviess County, Kentucky "The Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Urge the President of the United Mentoring Month and January 25, 2006, Mutton and Burgoo Capital of the to Calendar States and the United States Congress as National Thank Your Mentor Day. World." Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules to encourage democracy and human Feb 6-posted for passage in the rights in Ethiopia through foreign policy Jan 19-introduced in House Jan 20-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, efforts. Jan 20-to House Floor Jan 23-to Tourism Development and February 7, 2006 Jan 25-adopted by voice vote Energy (H) Feb 8-3rd reading, adopted 93-0 Jan 18-introduced in House Jan 31-posted in committee Feb 9-received in Senate Jan 19-to House Floor HJR 104 (BR 1414) - A. Arnold, M. Feb 16-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-to Transportation (S) Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Denham, C. Belcher, H. Collins, T. reading, to Calendar Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Edmonds, M. Rader, J. Stewart III, M. Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules to Consent Calendar HR 99 (BR 1485) - M. Denham, H. Weaver Feb 22-posted for passage in the Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Moberly Jr Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Mar 14-posted for passage in the Direct the Transportation Cabinet to February 23, 2006 Consent Orders of the Day for Adjourn the House of Representatives designate KY 11 as the Veterans Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 86-4 Wednesday, March 15, 2006 in loving memory and honor of Memorial Highway. Mar 15-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Lindbergh Pasley. HR 108 (BR 1406) - J. Jenkins, T. Mar 16-received in House; enrolled, Jan 19-introduced in House Burch, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, L. signed by each presiding officer; Jan 18-introduced in House Jan 20-to Transportation (H) Clark, B. DeWeese, C. Miller, D. Owens, delivered to Governor Jan 19-to House Floor J. Wayne Mar 24-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 15-adopted by voice vote 48) Introduced Jan. 20, 2006 Memorialize Mary Edith Saunders, HR 100 (BR 1484) - M. Denham, H. and adjourn the House of HR 111 (BR 1557) - T. McKee, M. HR 105 (BR 1265) - H. Collins, R. Representatives in her honor. Denham Moberly Jr Nelson, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Jan 20-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Adjourn the House of Representatives Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. in loving memory and honor of Florence Jan 23-to House Floor in loving honor and memory of the late Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Jan 25-adopted by voice vote Leota Cooper Massey. Jeannette Abbott Pasley. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, Introduced Jan. 24, 2006 Jan 24-introduced in House Jan 18-introduced in House J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Jan 19-to House Floor Jan 25-to House Floor DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Jan 26-adopted by voice vote Mar 15-adopted by voice vote B. DeWeese, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, HR 109 (BR 1586) - T. McKee, M. Denham, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, HR 112 (BR 1555) - M. Denham HJR 101 (BR 1372) - C. Meade, W. Hall, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. R. Adkins, E. Ballard, H. Collins, H. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, Adjourn the House of Representatives Cornett, T. Couch, J. Gooch Jr, R. J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Nelson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, B. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. in loving memory and honor of the late Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Ji. Lee, G. John Rice Boggs. Yonts Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, T. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. McKee, C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, Jan 24-introduced in House Proclaim May 1 of each year as coal H. Moberly Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. miner recognition day. Dedman Jr, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Jan 25-to House Floor Napier, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Jan 31-adopted by voice vote D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Jan 18-introduced in House Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Reinhardt, HR 113 (BR 1556) - M. Denham Jan 19-to Labor and Industry (H) J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Jan 27-posted in committee Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. reading, to Calendar Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, in loving memory and honor of Howard Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, J. Lee "Bud" Wilson. Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Vincent, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Marcotte, M. Marzian, C. Meade, R. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Jan 24-introduced in House Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 Yonts Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Feb 7-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Jan 25-to House Floor Feb 1-adopted by voice vote Feb 8-received in Senate Urge the Federal Motor Carrier Safety F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Feb 10-to Agriculture and Natural Owens, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Administration not to restrict out-of-state HR 114 (BR 1624) - D. Owens Resources (S) CDL students from training in Kentucky. R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Reinhardt, J. Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. reading, to Consent Calendar Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, Adjourn the House of Representatives Jan 20-introduced in House in honor of James P. Jenkins, public servant. Feb 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, HR 125 (BR 1740) - R. Palumbo to Calendar M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jan 24-introduced in House; adopted Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote Feb 6-posted for passage in the R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. in loving memory and honor of Edgar Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Wilson Baker. HCR 115 (BR 1591) - R. Adams, T. February 7, 2006 Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Edmonds Feb 8-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Jan 27-introduced in House; adopted Feb 9-received in Senate Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, by voice vote Reauthorize the LRC Task Force on Feb 13-to Health and Welfare (S) M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Funding for Wildlife Conservation; Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Introduced Jan. 30, 2006 establish membership, meeting to Consent Calendar Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, frequency, and reporting dates. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. HR 126 (BR 1676) - M. Marzian Mar 6-posted for passage in the Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Jan 24-introduced in House Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Commemorate the one hundredth Jan 25-to Natural Resources and March 7, 2006 Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. anniversary of the Kentucky Nurses Environment (H) Mar 7-3rd reading, adopted 38-0; Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Association. Jan 26-posted in committee received in House; enrolled, signed by D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Jan 31-reported favorably, 1st Speaker of the House Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Jan 30-introduced in House reading, to Calendar Mar 8-enrolled, signed by President of Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Jan 31-to House Floor; adopted by Feb 1-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the Senate; delivered to Governor Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. voice vote for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 15-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, Day for Thursday, February 2, 2006 13) K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. HR 127 (BR 1726) - J. Jenkins Feb 2-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Feb 3-received in Senate Introduced Jan. 26, 2006 Wayne, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. Recognize the GE Foundation's $25 Feb 7-to Appropriations and Revenue Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts million grant to Jefferson County Public (S) HCR 120 (BR 1605) - R. Webb, T. Schools to improve student academic Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st Burch, M. Cherry, L. Clark, W. Hall, T. Encourage commitment to the achievement in math and science. reading, to Consent Calendar McKee, H. Moberly Jr, D. Pasley, S. Helmets to Hardhats Program and the Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Riggs, C. Siler, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey Helmets to Hardhats Veterans Selection Jan 30-introduced in House for passage in the Consent Orders of the Procedures. Jan 31-to House Floor Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Provide for the creation of a Land Mar 2-adopted by voice vote Mar 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Stewardship and Conservation taskforce Jan 26-introduced in House received in House to study strategies for the protection of Jan 27-to House Floor HR 128 (BR 1795) - H. Cornett Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each natural areas, farmlands, habitats, and Feb 14-adopted by voice vote presiding officer; delivered to Governor forests; and make report Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. recommendations by June 30, 2007. HR 123 (BR 1616) - K. Stein, R. Adams, in loving memory and honor of Reneva 62) R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Sparkman Bradley. HCR 120 - AMENDMENTS Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. HR 116 (BR 1213) - J. Jenkins, S. HCS - Amend the resolution by adding Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Jan 30-introduced in House; adopted Brinkman, K. Bratcher, T. Burch, De. the Kentucky Department of Parks to the Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, by voice vote Butler, L. Clark, D. Horlander, R. Meeks, membership of the Land Stewardship Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, C. Miller, D. Owens, S. Riggs, M. and Conservation Task Force. H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. HCR 129 (BR 1699) - M. Denham Weaver Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Jan 26-introduced in House Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, Urge the Transportation Cabinet to Jan 30-WITHDRAWN Jan 27-to Natural Resources and M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. produce a driver's manual to promote Environment (H) Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. highway safety relating to vehicles being HR 117 (BR 1206) - J. Barrows, M. Feb 2-posted in committee Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, drawn by animals. Cherry, R. Adkins, L. Clark, R. Damron, Feb 14-reported favorably, 1st D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. J. Richards, R. Webb reading, to Calendar with Committee Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Jan 30-introduced in House Substitute Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Jan 31-to Transportation (H) Honor Mark Chellgren upon his Feb 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Feb 28-posted in committee retirement for his commitment to for passage in the Regular Orders of the S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, journalistic integrity and coverage of the Day for Thursday, February 16, 2006 Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. to Calendar General Assembly, and adjourning the Feb 21-3rd reading, adopted 96-3 with Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules House of Representatives on his behalf. Committee Substitute Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Mar 7-posted for passage in the Feb 22-received in Senate Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 24-introduced in House Feb 24-to Appropriations and D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Jan 25-to House Floor Revenue (S) Pullin, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Reinhardt, Mar 8-3rd reading, adopted 96-1 Jan 26-adopted by voice vote Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, Mar 9-received in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Mar 13-to Transportation (S) Introduced Jan. 25, 2006 Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, J. Stewart III, for passage in the Consent Orders of the T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. HR 130 (BR 1680) - K. Stein, M. HR 118 (BR 1649) - R. Damron, J. Day for Thursday, March 16, 2006 Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Marzian Barrows Mar 16-3rd reading, adopted 37-0; Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. received in House Wuchner, B. Yonts Commemorate Griswold v Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 17-enrolled, signed by each Connecticut U.S. Supreme Court in honor of Paul A. Rader. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Urge support of the University of Decision. Mar 28-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Kentucky's Top 20 Business Plan. Jan 25-introduced in House 63) Jan 30-introduced in House Jan 26-to House Floor Jan 26-introduced in House Feb 8-to Health and Welfare (H) Apr 10-adopted by voice vote HR 121 (BR 1418) - S. Lee Jan 27-to House Floor Feb 23-adopted by voice vote Introduced Jan. 31, 2006 HCR 119 (BR 1648) - R. Palumbo, R. Adjourn the House of Representatives Introduced Jan. 27, 2006 Damron, C. Belcher, M. Harper, J. in loving memory and honor of HR 131 (BR 1751) - K. Stein, M. Jenkins, M. Marzian, F. Nesler, T. Pullin, Lieutenant Colonel Harlen Granville Marzian M. Rader, K. Stein, K. Upchurch, R. Adams. HR 124 (BR 1679) - K. Stein, M. Webb, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner Marzian Honor the Planned Parenthood Jan 26-introduced in House; adopted Federation of America. Designate September as Childhood by voice vote Commemorate Roe v. Wade Supreme Cancer Awareness Month. Court decision. Jan 31-introduced in House HR 122 (BR 1002) - R. Adkins, M. Feb 8-to Health and Welfare (H) Jan 25-introduced in House Weaver, R. Adams, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jan 27-introduced in House Feb 16-posted in committee; reported Jan 26-to Health and Welfare (H) Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Feb 8-to Health and Welfare (H) favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar Jan 30-posted in committee Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, J. Bruce, Feb 17-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 21-recommitted to Health and Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Welfare (H) Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Keene, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. HR 132 (BR 1692) - M. Marzian, K. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. Yonts Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Stein McKee, C. Meade, C. Miller, H. Moberly Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Adjourn the House of Representatives Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, Honor the life and work of Margaret Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, in loving memory and honor of Theodore M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Sanger. D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Emonds. Higdon, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Jan 31-introduced in House Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Feb 1-introduced in House Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, Feb 8-to Health and Welfare (H) Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Feb 2-to House Floor; adopted by M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, voice vote Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. HR 133 (BR 1802) - R. Crimm, W. K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Dedman Jr Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. HR 139 (BR 1711) - C. Miller F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Adjourn the House of Representatives Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Endorse American Kennel Club's Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. in loving memory and honor of John H. Yonts "Canine Good Citizen Program." Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Tyler. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 1-introduced in House Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, Jan 31-introduced in House; adopted in memory and honor of Coretta Scott Feb 2-to House Floor; adopted by K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. by voice vote King. voice vote Turner, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. HR 134 (BR 1678) - R. Damron, D. Feb 1-introduced in House; adopted Introduced Feb. 2, 2006 Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Pasley, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, by voice vote J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. HR 140 (BR 1832) - J. Jenkins Adjourn the House of Representatives Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. HCR 137 (BR 1794) - M. Denham, J. in loving memory and honor of Lewis P. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Carr, D. Graham Adjourn the House of Representatives Williams, public servant. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. in loving memory and honor of William Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Direct the Legislative Research "Bill" S. O'Daniel. Feb 2-introduced in House; adopted Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Commission to require the Interim Joint by voice vote Crimm, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Committee on Agriculture and Natural Feb 2-introduced in House Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Resources to investigate the necessity Feb 3-to House Floor; adopted by HR 144 (BR 1844) - M. Denham Edmonds, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. of creating a State Rural Development voice vote Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, Council. Adjourn the House of Representatives J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, HJR 141 (BR 1803) - F. Nesler in loving memory and honor of Hildreth J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. HCR 137 - AMENDMENTS Workman Smith. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, SCA (1, C. Borders) - Request instead Direct the Personnel Cabinet and the S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. of require that a study be conducted. Office of State Budget Director to adopt Feb 2-introduced in House Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Notice 2005-42 issued by the United Feb 3-to House Floor; adopted by Meade, R. Meeks, H. Moberly Jr, R. Feb 1-introduced in House States Treasury Department and the voice vote Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Feb 2-to Agriculture and Small Internal Revenue Service on May 18, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Business (H) 2005. Introduced Feb. 3, 2006 Owens, R. Palumbo, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Feb 7-posted in committee R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Reinhardt, J. Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 2-introduced in House HJR 145 (BR 1734) - J. Draud, H. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. to Calendar Feb 3-to State Government (H) Moberly Jr, D. Floyd, S. Riggs Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-posted in committee B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart Feb 13-posted for passage in the Direct the Council on Postsecondary III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HCR 142 (BR 1868) - M. Weaver, R. Education, the Kentucky Board of Upchurch, J. Vincent, M. Weaver, R. February 14, 2006 Nelson Education, and other P-16 partners to Webb, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Feb 14-3rd reading, adopted 95-1 develop strategies and a timeline for Wuchner, B. Yonts Feb 15-received in Senate Urge the United States Congress to improving Kentucky students' knowledge Feb 17-to Appropriations and enact legislation to criminalize the and understanding of the Constitution of Declare February 2, 2006, Kentucky Revenue (S) disruption of military funerals and the United States, and the democratic Hospice Day. Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st memorial services on federal property. processes; make reports to the Interim reading, to Consent Calendar with Joint Committee on Education, by Jan 31-introduced in House committee amendment (1) HCR 142 - AMENDMENTS August 1 and December 1, 2007. Feb 1-to House Floor Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules HCS - Retain the provisions of HCR Feb 2-adopted by voice vote 142; except extend the resolution's HJR 145 - AMENDMENTS HR 138 (BR 1839) - R. Adkins, R. coverage to all funerals and memorial HCA (1, F. Rasche) - Include the HR 135 (BR 1797) - D. Pasley, Dw. Adams, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. services on federal property; delete the Education Professional Standards Board Butler Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. provision stating that HB 333 and SB 93 in the planning. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. are twin pieces of legislation. Adjourn the House of Representatives Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. HCA (1/Title, M. Weaver) - Make title Feb 3-introduced in House in loving memory and honor of Richard Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. amendment. Feb 6-to Education (H) Ray Holland. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Feb 13-posted in committee Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Feb 2-introduced in House Feb 15-reported favorably, 1st Jan 31-introduced in House; adopted Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, Feb 3-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and reading, to Calendar with committee by voice vote M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Public Safety (H) amendment (1) Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Feb 7-reported favorably with Feb 16-2nd reading, to Rules Introduced Feb. 1, 2006 Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, Committee Substitute, committee Feb 22-posted for passage in the D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. amendment (1-title) ; adopted 95-0 with Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, HR 136 (BR 1808) - R. Meeks, J. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Committee Substitute, committee February 23, 2006 Crenshaw, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. amendment (1-title) Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 98-0 with Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Feb 8-received in Senate committee amendment (1) Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Feb 10-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Feb 24-received in Senate Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Public Protection (S) Feb 28-to Education (S) Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. HR 143 (BR 1813) - J. Hoover, K. reading, to Consent Calendar H. Cornett, T. Couch, R. Crimm, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Upchurch, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Damron, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Mar 22-posted for passage in the DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. March 23, 2006 Floyd, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Mar 23-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. signed by each presiding officer; Apr 12-adopted by voice vote citizens. Honor the Evangel World Prayer delivered to Governor Center. Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Introduced Feb. 7, 2006 Feb 8-introduced in House 141) Feb 10-to House Floor Feb 9-introduced in House HR 151 (BR 1905) - R. Adkins, R. Feb 22-adopted by voice vote Feb 10-to House Floor; adopted by HR 146 (BR 1733) - C. Meade, H. Adams, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. voice vote Collins, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. HR 156 (BR 1896) - S. Westrom E. Ballard, J. Barrows, C. Belcher, J. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. HR 163 (BR 1923) - J. Jenkins, M. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, Dw. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Adjourn the House of Representatives Marzian, R. Palumbo, T. Pullin, M. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, J. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. in honor of Dr. Frank G. Dickey, Sr. Rader, K. Stein, R. Webb, S. Westrom, Comer Jr, H. Cornett, J. Crenshaw, R. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. A. Wuchner Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Feb 8-introduced in House Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, Feb 10-to House Floor Recognize March as Sexual Assault T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, D. M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Awareness Month in Kentucky and Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. HR 157 (BR 1874) - J. Hoover honor Kentucky's thirteen regional rape W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Henley, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, crisis centers. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Adjourn the House of Representatives Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. in loving memory and honor of Edwin Feb 9-introduced in House Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. "Eddie" Paul Coop. Feb 10-to House Floor Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Mar 1-adopted by voice vote Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Feb 8-introduced in House; adopted Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. by voice vote Introduced Feb. 10, 2006 F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. HR 158 (BR 1897) - K. Stein, M. HR 164 (BR 2005) - C. Meade, R. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Marzian, J. Jenkins, R. Palumbo, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, E. Ballard, Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Webb, S. Westrom J. Barrows, S. Baugh, J. Bowen, K. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, Dw. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Adjourn the House of Representatives Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. in memory and honor of Betty Friedan. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, J. Turner, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Feb 8-introduced in House DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Feb 10-to House Floor B. DeWeese, J. Draud, C. Embry Jr, J. Weaver, R. Webb, S. Westrom, R. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts HR 159 (BR 1865) - M. Marzian, K. D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Urge the Transportation Cabinet and the Stein Harmon, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Federal Aviation Administration to keep Adjourn the House of Representatives Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Paintsville/Prestonsburg Combs Airport in loving memory and honor of Roxie Encourage the study of the Holocaust Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. open at its current classification. Smith. in Kentucky schools. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, Feb 3-introduced in House; adopted Feb 7-introduced in House; adopted Feb 8-introduced in House H. Moberly Jr, B. Montell, R. Nelson, F. by voice vote by voice vote Feb 10-to House Floor Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Owens, Mar 8-adopted by voice vote R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Introduced Feb. 6, 2006 HR 152 (BR 1902) - R. Adkins Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Introduced Feb. 9, 2006 Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. HCR 147 (BR 1392) - Dw. Butler Declare February, 2006 as American Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, A. Simpson, Heart Month in Kentucky. HR 160 (BR 1852) - H. Moberly Jr, L. B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart Urge Congress to repeal the Napier III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Government Pension Offset and the Feb 7-introduced in House Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, S. Windfall Elimination Provision. Feb 8-to House Floor Recognize and commend the New Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Feb 14-adopted by voice vote Opportunity School for Women in Berea, Yonts Feb 6-introduced in House Kentucky. Feb 7-to Education (H) HR 153 (BR 1877) - R. Meeks, D. Adjourn the House of Representatives Owens, L. Clark, J. Crenshaw, D. Feb 9-introduced in House in loving memory and honor of Clifford B. HR 148 (BR 1584) - M. Marzian, J. Graham, J. Jenkins, M. Marzian, A. Feb 10-to House Floor Latta. Jenkins, T. Burch, L. Clark, R. Crimm, D. Simpson Horlander, R. Meeks, C. Miller, D. HCR 161 (BR 1804) - T. Thompson, M. Feb 10-introduced in House; adopted Owens, J. Wayne A Resolution honoring the Alpha Cherry by voice vote Kappa Alpha Sorority. Adjourn the House of Representatives Recognize the Kentucky Heritage HCR 165 (BR 1856) - J. Draud, T. in honor of Alexander "Sandy" Speer. Feb 7-introduced in House Council, acting under the provisions of Edmonds Feb 8-to House Floor the National Historic Preservation Act of Feb 6-introduced in House Apr 11-adopted by voice vote 1966 and legislation enacted by the Urge the President, the United States Feb 7-to House Floor Kentucky General Assembly, for its 40 Congress, and the United States Feb 8-adopted by voice vote Introduced Feb. 8, 2006 years of distinguished and exemplary Department of Education to grant service to the Commonwealth. waivers for the implementation of the No HR 149 (BR 1864) - M. Marzian HR 154 (BR 1918) - J. Bowen, T. Child Left Behind Act in years when the Thompson Feb 9-introduced in House federal funding is decreased. Urge creation of dedicated funding Feb 10-to State Government (H) source for public transportation. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 16-posted in committee Feb 10-introduced in House in loving memory and honor of Ryan Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 13-to Education (H) Feb 6-introduced in House Steven Tucker. to Calendar Feb 27-posted in committee Feb 7-to House Floor Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 2-adopted by voice vote Feb 8-introduced in House; adopted for passage in the Regular Orders of the to Calendar by voice vote Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HR 150 (BR 1635) - T. Edmonds Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 for passage in the Regular Orders of the HR 155 (BR 1847) - S. Riggs Mar 10-received in Senate Day for Friday, March 3, 2006 Urge the creation of an Office of Mar 14-to State and Local Mar 6-3rd reading, adopted 98-0 Energy Accountability in the Office of the Urge the Division of Water of the Government (S) Mar 7-received in Senate Attorney General to monitor gasoline Environmental and Public Protection Mar 24-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-to Education (S) and natural gas transactions for Cabinet to submit a general summary of reading, to Consent Calendar evidence of price gouging. the water quality monitoring program Apr 10-2nd reading, to Rules Introduced Feb. 13, 2006 information and the status of Kentucky Feb 6-introduced in House water quality to the Legislative Research HR 162 (BR 1882) - R. Meeks HR 166 (BR 2039) - F. Rasche, M. Feb 7-to House Floor Commission, local governments, and Cherry, J. Gray, F. Nesler, S. Rudy officer; delivered to Governor T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, D. Honor Paducah St. Mary Boys' Golf Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, M. Feb 16-introduced in House; adopted Team, 2005 KHSAA Champions. 230) Marzian, R. Meeks, D. Osborne, D. by voice vote Owens, R. Rand, S. Riggs, T. Riner, J. Feb 13-introduced in House HCR 169 (BR 2002) - M. Marzian Wayne, R. Weston Introduced Feb. 17, 2006 Feb 14-to House Floor Feb 15-adopted by voice vote Request the Legislative Research Urge that the Mayor of Metro HR 180 (BR 2353) - K. Upchurch Commission to direct the Interim Joint Louisville, the Director of the Metro Introduced Feb. 14, 2006 Committee on Education to study how Louisville Air Pollution Control District, Adjourn the House of Representatives schools can effectively and efficiently members of the Louisville Metro Council, in loving memory and honor of Kelda HR 167 (BR 2137) - T. Burch provide school-based health services; members of the Louisville delegation to Stringer. require the study to be completed by the the General Assembly, representatives Recognize February 14, Saint Interim Joint Committee on Education by from Ford Motor Company, a Feb 17-introduced in House; adopted Valentine's Day. December 1, 2006. representative from the United Auto by voice vote Workers, the president of Greater Feb 14-introduced in House; adopted HCR 169 - AMENDMENTS Louisville Inc., and the secretary for the HR 181 (BR 2238) - J. Jenkins, L. Clark, by voice vote HFA (1, K. Bratcher) - Include in the Cabinet for Economic Development De. Butler, D. Horlander, M. Marzian, R. areas to be studied policies to assure evaluate the Louisville STAR air toxics Meeks, D. Owens, T. Riner, J. Wayne HJR 168 (BR 1815) - H. Collins that students take their medication as program in terms of its impact on Ford prescribed when a physician has Motor plants and other existing entities, Urge the Louisville/Jefferson County Direct the Transportation Cabinet to prescribed medication to help control and to economic development. Metropolitan Government to not close name various state highways and assaultive, disruptive, or irrational any fire stations in the urban services bridges and erect appropriate signs. behavior. Feb 15-introduced in House district in response to the Louisville Fire Feb 16-to Local Government (H) Department Capital Facility and HJR 168 - AMENDMENTS Feb 14-introduced in House Feb 17-posted in committee Equipment Study. HFA (1, C. Belcher) - Direct the Feb 15-to Education (H) Feb 21-reported favorably, 1st Transportation Cabinet to rename the Feb 21-posting waived; posted in reading, to Calendar Feb 17-introduced in House Paris By-Pass in Bourbon County the committee Feb 22-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 21-to Local Government (H) "Thoroughbred Run." Feb 22-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Regular Orders of the reading, to Calendar Day for Thursday, February 23, 2006 SCS (1) - Retain the provisions of the Introduced Feb. 21, 2006 original resolution and direct the Feb 23-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 91-0 amendment (1) filed Feb 27-received in Senate Transportation Cabinet to name the HR 182 (BR 2312) - T. Thompson Shelbyville by-pass "Freedom's Way"; Feb 27-posted for passage in the Mar 1-to State and Local Government Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, (S) Kentucky Route 979 the "Eula Hall Adjourn the House of Representatives Highway"; a portion of US Route 60 in February 28, 2006 Mar 8-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 HCR 175 (BR 1976) - S. Lee, J. Gray, K. in loving memory and honor of Brigadier Henderson County as the "St. Augustine General Elmus S. Ussery. Church Road"; a portion of Kentucky Mar 9-received in Senate Bratcher Mar 13-to Education (S) Route 805 the "Letcher County Coal Feb 21-introduced in House Miners Highway"; the bridge on Route Direct the Legislative Research HR 170 (BR 2134) - M. Cherry Commission to designate legislative staff Feb 22-to House Floor 80 at Langley the "Ralph Owens Mar 17-adopted by voice vote Memorial Bridge"; the Cliff Bridge in to study the costs associated with Honor the 2006 Career and Technical providing translation services to persons Floyd County the "Bert T. Combs HR 183 (BR 2489) - J. Fischer Memorial Bridge"; and Route 1051 in Education Week. who do not speak English, or do not speak English well. Meade County the "Meade County Adjourn the House of Representatives Veteran's Memorial By-Pass." Feb 14-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Feb 15-introduced in House in loving memory and honor of Lindsey SCS (2) - Retain the original F. Morgan. provisions of HJR 168 / GA; add all the Feb 16-to State Government (H) roads included in SCS 1; direct the HR 171 (BR 2043) - T. McKee HR 176 (BR 2246) - R. Palumbo, J. Feb 21-introduced in House; adopted Transportation Cabinet to name a by voice vote portion of KY 29 in Wilmore in honor of Adjourn the House of Representatives Barrows Earl Lewallen. in honor of the Kentucky Association of County Agricultural Agents. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 184 (BR 1963) - J. Richards, R. in honor of the 2006 Woodford County Damron, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Feb 14-introduced in House Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Feb 15-to Transportation (H) Feb 14-introduced in House; adopted High School Swimming and Diving team. by voice vote Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Feb 21-posted in committee Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 15-introduced in House; adopted HR 172 (BR 2060) - R. Meeks, D. by voice vote Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, reading, to Calendar J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules Owens, D. Graham HR 177 (BR 1820) - S. Riggs, M. Cherry Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Feb 27-posted for passage in the Crenshaw, R. Crimm, J. DeCesare, W. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Adjourn the House of Representatives in loving memory and honor of Zelda Commend and honor the U. S. Coast Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. February 28, 2006; floor amendment (1) Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. filed Hamilton. Guard for its response to 2005 hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 92-0 with Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, floor amendment (1) Feb 14-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Feb 15-introduced in House M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Mar 6-received in Senate Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Mar 8-to Transportation (S) Feb 16-to House Floor Introduced Feb. 15, 2006 Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Mar 20-taken from committee; laid on S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st Introduced Feb. 16, 2006 Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. reading, to Calendar HCR 173 (BR 2032) - J. Bowen, D. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Mar 21-2nd reading; returned to Floyd, J. DeCesare Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Transportation (S) HR 178 (BR 2274) - M. Denham Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Apr 12-reported favorably, to Rules Direct the Legislative Research D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. with Committee Substitute as a Consent Commission to establish a Kentucky Adjourn the House of Representatives Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Bill; recommitted to Transportation (S); Retirement Systems Task Force to in loving memory and honor of Dr. Reinhardt, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, reported favorably, to Rules with conduct a comprehensive analysis of the Robert Kerns Berry. T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Committee Substitute (2) as a Consent current defined benefit plan and study Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Bill; posted for passage in the Consent the feasibility of offering a defined Feb 16-introduced in House Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Orders of the Day for Wednesday, April contribution plan for new hires, and to Feb 17-to House Floor; adopted by Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. 12, 2006; 3rd reading; Committee make recommendations thereon. voice vote Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. Substitute withdrawn; adopted 33-0 with Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Committee Substitute (2) ; received in Feb 15-introduced in House HR 179 (BR 2261) - B. Smith Yonts House; House concurred in Senate Feb 16-to State Government (H) Committee Substitute (2) ; adopted 87-0; Honor Appalachian Regional Adjourn the House of Representatives enrolled, signed by each presiding HCR 174 (BR 2123) - L. Clark, C. Miller, Healthcare on its 50th Anniversary. in loving memory and honor of Juanita Tevis Hall. signed by each presiding officer; administrative regulations for emergency HR 198 (BR 2484) - D. Floyd delivered to Governor action plans for high or significant Feb 21-introduced in House; adopted Apr 4-signed by Governor (Acts ch. hazard impoundment dams. Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote 140) in honor of David Tao. Feb 21-introduced in House HR 185 (BR 2487) - R. Rand HCR 190 (BR 1955) - J. Barrows, R. Feb 22-to Natural Resources and Feb 22-introduced in House Nelson Environment (H) Feb 23-to House Floor; adopted by Honor Trimble County Lady Raiders Mar 2-posted in committee voice vote Cross-Country Team, 2005 KHSAA Direct the Legislative Research Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Class A runners-up. Commission staff to update its 2002 to Calendar HJR 199 (BR 2481) - J. DeCesare study of the impact of immigration in Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 21-introduced in House; adopted Kentucky on public services and the for passage in the Regular Orders of the Commend Kentucky's No Child Left by voice vote private sector; specify contents; require Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 Offline initiative and urge the results to be transmitted to the Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 Commonwealth Office of Technology HR 186 (BR 2485) - J. Richards, J. appropriate interim joint committees prior Mar 10-received in Senate and the Office of Surplus Properties to Barrows, R. Adkins, L. Clark, J. to the 2007 Regular Session of the Mar 14-to Agriculture and Natural continue to make available all applicable Crenshaw, R. Damron, H. Moberly Jr, R. General Assembly. Resources (S) surplus computers for the initiative. Webb Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st HCR 190 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Calendar Feb 22-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives HCS - Delete original provisions; Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 23-to Education (H) in loving memory of Louie Mack. direct the Legislative Research Mar 7-posting waived; posted in Commission to establish a task force to HR 194 (BR 2420) - J. Richards, M. committee Feb 21-introduced in House; adopted study, analyze, and assess the impact of Weaver, T. Burch, W. Hall, J. Hoover, R. Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, by voice vote immigration in the Commonwealth; set Mobley, R. Nelson to Calendar forth the duties; establish the Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules HCR 187 (BR 2195) - S. Riggs membership consisting of six legislative Recognize Kentucky's Independent Mar 15-posted for passage in the members, five members from the Colleges and Universities on Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Direct a study on the amount of executive and judicial branches of Wednesday, February 22, 2006. March 16, 2006 required time that teachers spend in government, and eight members from Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders noninstructional activities to be certain organizations; require a report of Feb 21-introduced in House of the Day; recommitted to completed by the Interim Joint its findings and recommendations to the Feb 22-to House Floor; adopted by Appropriations and Revenue (H) Committee on Education by December Legislative Research Commission by voice vote 1, 2006. October 1, 2007. HR 200 (BR 2503) - H. Collins HCA (1/Title, J. Barrows) - Make title HCR 195 (BR 2412) - D. Graham Feb 21-introduced in House amendment. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 22-to Education (H) HFA (1, J. Barrows) - Add two Direct the Legislative Research in loving memory and honor of Thomas members from organizations as follows: Commission to study the feasibility of "Junior" Hazlette, Jr. HJR 188 (BR 2348) - R. Nelson one representative of the Kentucky establishing a wellness program for state Thoroughbred Association and one employees and Medicaid recipients; Feb 22-introduced in House; adopted Direct the Department of Agriculture to representative of the Kentucky Farm establish a fourteen member task force; by voice vote reauthorize the Forest Health Task Bureau. and require the task force to report its Force for a period of two years. findings and recommendations to the HR 201 (BR 2501) - R. Meeks, D. Feb 21-introduced in House Legislative Research Commission no Owens, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, Feb 21-introduced in House Feb 22-to State Government (H) later than November 1, 2006. J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Feb 22-to Natural Resources and Feb 24-posted in committee Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Environment (H) Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 21-introduced in House Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. to Calendar with Committee Substitute, Feb 22-to State Government (H); Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. HCR 189 (BR 2198) - M. Marzian committee amendment (1-title) reassigned to Health and Welfare (H) Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 27-posted in committee H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Declare October, 2006 as antibiotic for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. resistance awareness month; and urge Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006; floor to Calendar Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. the Interim Joint Committee on Health amendment (1) filed to Committee Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. and Welfare to hold hearings in October, Substitute Mar 7-posted for passage in the Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. 2006, on topics related to antibiotic Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 92-0 with Regular Orders of the Day for Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, resistance. Committee Substitute, committee Wednesday, March 8, 2006 M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. amendment (1-title), floor amendment Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 92-0 Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. HCR 189 - AMENDMENTS (1) Mar 13-received in Senate Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, HCS - Make technical correction. Mar 13-received in Senate Mar 15-to Health and Welfare (S) S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Mar 15-to State and Local Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Feb 21-introduced in House Government (S) HR 196 (BR 1129) - D. Graham Meade, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Feb 22-to Health and Welfare (H); Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, posted in committee HR 191 (BR 2396) - R. Meeks Honor and recognize C. Michael F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, R. Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Davenport for economic development Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, reading, to Calendar with Committee Adjourn the House of Representatives successes in Franklin County and the R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Reinhardt, J. Substitute in honor of the Supporting Heroes Commonwealth, noting he has achieved Richards, S. Riggs, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules organization. successes without economic C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, Feb 27-posted for passage in the development incentives. J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 21-introduced in House Thompson, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. February 28, 2006 Feb 22-to House Floor Feb 21-introduced in House Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 92-0 with Apr 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 22-to House Floor Webb, R. Weston, S. Westrom, R. Committee Substitute Feb 28-adopted by voice vote Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Mar 6-received in Senate HR 192 (BR 2441) - R. Webb, R. Adkins Mar 8-to Health and Welfare (S) Introduced Feb. 22, 2006 Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Adjourn the House of Representatives in loving memory and honor of Leonard reading, to Consent Calendar in loving memory and honor of Kenneth HCR 197 (BR 2233) - S. Rudy W. Gray, Sr. Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules "Ken" Woodrow Hart. Mar 21-posted for passage in the Direct the Legislative Research Feb 22-introduced in House; adopted Consent Orders of the Day for Feb 21-introduced in House Commission to study equitable taxation by voice vote Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Feb 22-to House Floor; adopted by for border cities. Mar 22-taken from the Consent voice vote HJR 202 (BR 2025) - R. Webb Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Feb 22-introduced in House Orders of the Day; passed over and HJR 193 (BR 2439) - R. Webb Feb 23-to Appropriations and Direct the Transportation Cabinet to retained in the Orders of the Day Revenue (H) undertake a pilot project of vegetation Mar 23-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Direct the Environmental and Public control on state rights-of-way; require Mar 24-received in House; enrolled, Protection Cabinet to promulgate cabinet to report results and recommendations to the Interim Joint A Concurrent Resolution urging Mar 15-received in Senate Committee on Transportation by Congress to repeal the creation of a Feb 27-introduced in House; adopted Mar 17-to Health and Welfare (S) September 30, 2006. national identification card (REAL ID Act by voice vote of 2005). HCR 217 (BR 2482) - T. McKee, R. HJR 202 - AMENDMENTS HCR 214 (BR 2194) - F. Rasche Adkins HCA (1, H. Collins) - Require billboard Feb 23-introduced in House owner or operator to pay for Feb 24-to Transportation (H) Direct a study on how to effectively Endorse the goal of providing 25% of development of the vegetation control Feb 28-posted in committee provide assistance to schools not U.S. energy needs with agriculture- plan as well as implementation; delay Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, meeting established goals for student based renewable energy by the year Cabinet report on pilot project until to Calendar achievement to be completed by the 2025. October 31, 2006. Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules Interim Joint Committee on Education by Mar 7-posted for passage in the December 1, 2006. Feb 27-introduced in House Feb 22-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 28-to Agriculture and Small Feb 23-to Transportation (H) Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Feb 27-introduced in House Business (H) Mar 7-posted in committee Mar 21-taken from the Regular Orders Feb 28-to Education (H) Mar 7-posted in committee Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, of the Day; recommitted to Mar 6-posted in committee Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with committee amendment Appropriations and Revenue (H) Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar (1) to Calendar Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Introduced Feb. 24, 2006 Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 16-recommitted to Appropriations for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 and Revenue (H) HCR 209 (BR 2041) - D. Osborne Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 Mar 13-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 Mar 14-received in Senate Introduced Feb. 23, 2006 Direct the Legislative Research Mar 13-received in Senate Mar 16-to Agriculture and Natural Commission to create a task force to Mar 15-to Education (S) Resources (S) HR 203 (BR 2498) - T. Burch study issue of raw milk and milk product Mar 17-taken from committee; 1st regulation; require task force to issue reading, to Calendar HR 218 (BR 2512) - T. Kerr, J. Draud Adjourn the House of Representatives report of proposed legislation by January Mar 20-2nd reading; returned to in loving memory and honor of Charles 1, 2007; direct task force to meet at least Education (S) Adjourn the House of Representatives J. Price. three times during 2006 interim; Mar 22-reported favorably, to Rules as in loving memory and honor of George establish task force membership. a Consent Bill Weidner. Feb 23-introduced in House; adopted Mar 24-recommitted to Education (S) by voice vote Feb 24-introduced in House Apr 10-reported favorably, to Rules as Feb 27-introduced in House; adopted Feb 27-to Agriculture and Small a Consent Bill by voice vote HR 204 (BR 1879) - J. Jenkins, J. Business (H) Apr 12-posted for passage in the DeCesare, R. Weston Mar 7-posted in committee Consent Orders of the Day for HJR 219 (BR 2349) - E. Ballard, R. Wednesday, April 12, 2006; 3rd reading, Meeks Mar 13-WITHDRAWN HR 210 (BR 2490) - J. Barrows, L. Clark adopted 36-0; received in House; enrolled, signed by each presiding Direct the Legislative Research HR 205 (BR 2491) - R. Damron, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives officer; delivered to Governor Commission to create a 12-member Barrows, R. Adkins, L. Clark, J. Richards in loving memory and honor of Phyllis Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Task Force on County Consolidation to Payton Warren. 224) examine methods and procedures for Adjourn the House of Representatives reducing the number of counties to 100 in loving memory and honor of James Feb 24-introduced in House; adopted HJR 215 (BR 2361) - T. Burch and make recommendations to the 2007 Keith Baker. by voice vote Regular Session of the General Encourage the Cabinet for Health and Assembly; specify contents of study and Family Services to establish the recommendations; establish the Feb 23-introduced in House; adopted Introduced Feb. 27, 2006 by voice vote Kentucky Youth Development membership; require the task force to Coordinating Council; establish report its findings and recommendations HJR 211 (BR 2306) - E. Ballard, J. membership and permit the creation of to the Legislative Research Commission HR 206 (BR 1837) - J. Richards, D. Bruce Graham, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. subcommittees of the council; require and the Interim Joint Committee on the University of Kentucky Cooperative State Government no later than Barrows, M. Cherry, L. Clark, R. Direct the Department of Veterans' Damron, J. Hoover, K. Stein extension Service to perform the September 1, 2006. Affairs to name the nursing home in administrative functions of the council; Perry County the Paul E. Patton establish the duties of the council; Feb 27-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Veterans' Home. in loving memory and honor of the late require the council to submit a report to Feb 28-to Local Government (H) William G. "Bill" Stewart, Jr. the Governor and the General Assembly Mar 10-posted in committee Feb 27-introduced in House by September 1 of each year; require all Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st Feb 28-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and appropriate executive, judicial, and reading, to Calendar Feb 23-introduced in House; adopted Public Safety (H) by voice vote legislative branch agencies to cooperate Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 3-posted in committee with the council. Mar 21-recommitted to Appropriations Mar 7-reported favorably, 1st reading, HCR 207 (BR 2317) - S. Riggs, D. Floyd and Revenue (H) to Calendar Feb 27-introduced in House Mar 8-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create a legislative task force to study Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) HJR 220 (BR 2196) - A. Wuchner, J. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 6-posted in committee Reinhardt, J. Fischer, D. Osborne time and the use of time and Day for Thursday, March 9, 2006 requirements for teachers; report its Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 88-0 findings to the Legislative Research HCR 216 (BR 2470) - R. Palumbo, K. Direct the Kentucky Department of Mar 13-received in Senate Stein Education in partnership with the School Commission no later than December 1, Mar 15-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & 2006. Facilities Construction Commission to Public Protection (S) Establish a Women's Cancer review and improve guidelines relating to Subcommittee of the Interim Joint school facilities planning; preliminary Feb 23-introduced in House HR 212 (BR 2524) - R. Adkins Feb 24-to Education (H) Committee on Health and Welfare; report due to Education Assessment and require reports by November 30 of each Accountability Review Subcommittee Feb 27-posted in committee Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, year; require the subcommittee expire and Interim Joint Committee by October in loving memory and honor of Kendra on November 30, 2009, or upon 1, 2006 and final report to the Interim to Calendar Shay Elswick. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules submission of its final report. Joint Committee on Education by Mar 8-posted for passage in the December 1, 2006. Feb 27-introduced in House; adopted Feb 27-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, by voice vote March 9, 2006 Feb 28-to Health and Welfare (H) Feb 27-introduced in House Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 Mar 6-posted in committee Feb 28-to Education (H) HR 213 (BR 2513) - M. Denham, J. Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 6-posted in committee Mar 10-received in Senate Hoover Mar 14-to Education (S) to Calendar Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted to Calendar Adjourn the House of Representatives HCR 208 (BR 2262) - K. Stein for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules in loving memory and honor of Joseph Day for Monday, March 13, 2006 Mar 15-recommitted to Appropriations P. Cooney. Mar 14-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 and Revenue (H) of Jeanne H. Ferguson to the Kentucky Day for Friday, March 17, 2006; floor HR 221 - See Introductions on March 1, Board of Education representing the amendments (1) and (2-title) filed A RESOLUTION adjourning the 2006. Fourth Supreme Court district for a term Mar 22-3rd reading; floor amendment House of Representatives in loving ending April 14, 2010. (1) ruled not germane ; adopted 92-4; memory and honor of the late Arthur Introduced Feb. 28, 2006 received in Senate Lloyd Johnson, Jr. Feb 28-introduced in House Mar 24-to Education (S); taken from HCR 222 (BR 2325) - F. Rasche Mar 1-to Education (H) committee; 1st reading, to Calendar Mar 1-introduced in House Mar 6-posted in committee Apr 10-returned to Education (S); Mar 2-to House Floor Confirm the appointment of John Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules Apr 12-adopted by voice vote Douglas Hubbard to the Kentucky Board reading, to Calendar as a Consent Bill; posted for passage in of Education representing the Third Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the Consent Orders of the Day for Introduced Mar. 2, 2006 Supreme Court District for a term ending for passage in the Regular Orders of the Monday, April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, April 14, 2010. Day for Friday, March 17, 2006 adopted 38-0 HR 232 (BR 2515) - R. Damron, R. Mar 22-3rd reading, adopted 89-6; Apr 11-received in House; enrolled, Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Feb 28-introduced in House received in Senate signed by each presiding officer; Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Mar 1-to Education (H) Mar 24-to Education (S); taken from delivered to Governor Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Mar 6-posted in committee committee; 1st reading, to Calendar Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Apr 10-returned to Education (S); 204) Dw. Butler, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. to Calendar reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted as a Consent Bill; posted for passage in Introduced Mar. 1, 2006 Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, J. for passage in the Regular Orders of the the Consent Orders of the Day for DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 Monday, April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, HR 221 (BR 2520) - C. Hoffman B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 adopted 38-0 Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Mar 13-received in Senate Apr 11-received in House; enrolled, Urge the development of a cohesive Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, Mar 15-to Education (S) signed by each presiding officer; statewide system of stroke care. J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st delivered to Governor M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. reading, to Consent Calendar Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 1-introduced in House Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules 205) Mar 2-to House Floor Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Mar 20-posted for passage in the Mar 16-adopted by voice vote Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HCR 226 (BR 2326) - F. Rasche Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. March 21, 2006 HR 228 (BR 2533) - D. Graham Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Confirm the reappointment of R. Keith Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, Travis to the Kentucky Board of Adjourn the House of Representatives F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. signed by each presiding officer; Education representing the First in honor of Joseph M. Alsip. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. delivered to Governor Supreme Court District for a term ending Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. April 14, 2010. Mar 1-introduced in House Reinhardt, J. Richards, T. Riner, S. 104) Mar 2-to House Floor Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, Feb 28-introduced in House Mar 13-adopted by voice vote A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. HCR 223 (BR 2323) - F. Rasche Mar 1-to Education (H) Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Mar 6-posted in committee HCR 229 (BR 2324) - F. Rasche Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. of Gail W. Wells to the Kentucky Board to Calendar Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. of Education representing the Sixth Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of Katheryn R. Baird to the Kentucky Yonts Supreme Court district for a term ending for passage in the Regular Orders of the Board of Education representing the April 14, 2010. Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 Seventh Supreme Court district for a Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 term ending April 14, 2010. in honor of the Grand Lodge of Feb 28-introduced in House Mar 13-received in Senate Kentucky. Mar 1-to Education (H) Mar 15-to Education (S) Mar 1-introduced in House Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Mar 2-to Education (H) Mar 2-introduced in House; adopted HCR 224 (BR 2322) - F. Rasche reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 6-posted in committee by voice vote Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Mar 20-posted for passage in the reading, to Calendar HR 233 (BR 2523) - R. Crimm, B. of C.B. Akins, Sr. to the Kentucky Board Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted DeWeese, S. Baugh, K. Bratcher, S. of Education representing the Fifth March 21, 2006 for passage in the Regular Orders of the Brinkman, L. Clark, D. Floyd, W. Hall, J. Supreme Court district for a term ending Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 Day for Friday, March 17, 2006 Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, R. April 14, 2010. Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, Mar 22-3rd reading, adopted 94-2; Meeks, C. Miller, B. Montell, D. Osborne, signed by each presiding officer; received in Senate D. Owens, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Feb 28-introduced in House delivered to Governor Mar 24-to Education (S); taken from Riner, J. Vincent, J. Wayne Mar 1-to Education (H) Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. committee; 1st reading, to Calendar Mar 6-posted in committee 99) Apr 10-returned to Education (S); Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules in honor of Bob Russell. to Calendar HCR 227 (BR 2320) - F. Rasche as a Consent Bill; posted for passage in Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 2-introduced in House; adopted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Monday, April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, by voice vote Day for Friday, March 10, 2006 of Wilburn Joe Brothers to the Kentucky adopted 38-0 Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 92-0 Board of Education representing the Apr 11-received in House; enrolled, HR 234 (BR 2536) - T. Pullin, R. Adams, Mar 13-received in Senate Second Supreme Court district for a signed by each presiding officer; R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Mar 15-to Education (S) term ending April 14, 2010. delivered to Governor Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. reading, to Consent Calendar HCR 227 - AMENDMENTS 203) Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (1/P, R. Nelson) - Attach Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, Mar 20-posted for passage in the provisions of HCR 9 to direct the HCR 230 (BR 2234) - D. Floyd, J. Carr, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Legislative Research Commission to D. Osborne Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. March 21, 2006 conduct a study of the costs of Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 38-0 textbooks. Encourage the United States M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Mar 22-received in House; enrolled, HFA (2/Title, R. Nelson) - Make title Congress to authorize the importation of Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. signed by each presiding officer; amendment. prescription drugs from Canada. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, delivered to Governor D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Mar 30-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 28-introduced in House Mar 1-introduced in House Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. 98) Mar 1-to Education (H) Mar 2-to Health and Welfare (H) Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Mar 6-posted in committee Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, HCR 225 (BR 2321) - F. Rasche Mar 15-reported favorably, 1st HR 231 (BR 2517) - D. Graham, J. S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. reading, to Calendar Jenkins, R. Meeks, D. Owens, A. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Mar 16-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Simpson Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly for passage in the Regular Orders of the Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Peach. HR 247 (BR 2577) - T. McKee, M. Mar 10-introduced in House Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, Cherry Mar 13-to House Floor; adopted by D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, M. Mar 6-introduced in House voice vote Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Mar 8-adopted by voice vote Recognize Kentucky's 4-H members Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. as they participate in "4-H: A Capital Introduced Mar. 13, 2006 Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. HR 240 (BR 2534) - J. Jenkins Experience." Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, HR 253 (BR 2596) - M. Weaver K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 8-introduced in House Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. in loving memory and honor of Dr. Mar 9-to House Floor Adjourn the House of Representatives Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. Charles Eugene Gullett. in honor of Master Sergeant Clinton Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Introduced Mar. 9, 2006 Wayne Cubert. Wuchner, B. Yonts Mar 6-introduced in House Mar 7-adopted by voice vote HR 248 (BR 2585) - J. Jenkins, R. Mar 13-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Palumbo, C. Belcher, H. Collins, D. Mar 14-to House Floor in loving memory and honor of our friend HR 241 (BR 2539) - W. Hall Graham, M. Harper, M. Marzian, T. Mar 16-adopted by voice vote and former colleague Ron Cyrus. Pullin, M. Rader, J. Stacy, K. Stein, R. Recognize Frank Welch, Webb, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner HR 254 (BR 2581) - H. Collins Mar 2-introduced in House; adopted Superintendent of Pike County Schools, by voice vote on his retirement. Designate the month of March as Adjourn the House of Representatives "Women's History Month." in loving memory and honor of Numia L. HR 235 (BR 1722) - D. Graham Mar 6-introduced in House Bradley Pickle. Mar 9-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 242 (BR 2547) - C. Hoffman Mar 13-to House Floor Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted in honor of Alice Ann Carter upon the by voice vote occasion of her retirement from the staff Adjourn the House of Representatives Introduced Mar. 10, 2006 of the Legislative Research Commission. in loving memory and honor of Lelia HR 255 (BR 2565) - R. Crimm, K. Katherine Hutchison Kriegel. HR 249 (BR 2589) - J. Hoover Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, L. Mar 2-introduced in House Clark, B. DeWeese, M. Harper, J. Mar 3-to House Floor Mar 6-introduced in House Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. Meeks, C. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Mar 7-to House Floor Adjourn the House of Representatives in loving memory and honor of Nell B. Miller, B. Montell, D. Osborne, D. Mar 9-adopted by voice vote Owens, S. Riggs, J. Wayne, R. Weston HR 236 (BR 2543) - K. Stein Gibson. Introduced Mar. 7, 2006 Honor St. Xavier HS Swim Team, Urge the members of the House of Mar 10-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote 2006 KHSAA Champs. Representatives to join with non- HR 243 (BR 2567) - A. Wuchner Christians in a declaration that Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted candidacy for membership in the House HCR 250 (BR 2552) - E. Ballard, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Bruce, R. Adams, C. Belcher, M. Cherry, by voice vote should not be influenced or determined in honor of the St. Henry District High by a candidate's faith. T. Couch, R. Damron, B. Farmer, J. School Chamber Choir. Gray, C. Hoffman, Ji. Lee, L. Napier, F. HR 256 (BR 2586) - J. Jenkins Mar 2-introduced in House Nesler, T. Pullin, J. Reinhardt, T. Riner, C. Siler, M. Weaver, R. Weston Urge the Kentucky Retirement Mar 3-to House Floor Mar 7-introduced in House; adopted Systems to work with the Kentucky Fire by voice vote Commission and the Kentucky Introduced Mar. 3, 2006 Request the Legislative Research Commission to reestablish a Firefighters Association to review the HR 244 (BR 2554) - M. Denham Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs to feasibility of offering a pension plan to HR 237 (BR 2530) - J. Comer Jr operate during the 2006 interim and volunteer firefighters. Adjourn the House of Representatives present recommendations to the Adjourn the House of Representatives in loving memory and honor of Katherine General Assembly; recommend that the Mar 13-introduced in House in loving memory and honor of Phyllis T. Karambellas. members be appointed by the Mar 14-to Local Government (H) Jean Corbin Smith. Legislative Research Commission. Mar 7-introduced in House HR 257 (BR 2568) - J. Stacy Mar 3-introduced in House Mar 8-to House Floor; adopted by Mar 10-introduced in House Mar 6-to House Floor voice vote Mar 13-to Seniors, Military Affairs, and Adjourn the House of Represenatives Mar 7-adopted by voice vote Public Safety (H) in honor of Sheriff Rodney Coffey and HR 245 (BR 2558) - R. Meeks, A. Mar 15-posted in committee the Menifee County Sheriff's HCR 238 (BR 2526) - T. Pullin, R. Simpson, D. Owens, J. Crenshaw, D. Mar 17-reported favorably, 1st Department, Captain Richard Franklin, Adkins Graham, J. Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. reading, to Calendar UNITE Officers Jason Perry and James Webb, S. Westrom Mar 20-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Botts, and the citizens of Menifee Request the Transportation Cabinet for passage in the Regular Orders of the County for their extraordinary relief and the Commerce Cabinet to develop a A RESOLUTION adjourning the Day for Tuesday, March 21, 2006 efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Country Music Highway welcome area House of Representatives in memory Mar 21-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 on US 23 near where it enters Kentucky and honor of Ann Braden. Mar 22-received in Senate Mar 13-introduced in House in Greenup County on a site previously Mar 24-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Mar 14-to House Floor; adopted by identified by the Transportation Cabinet. Mar 7-introduced in House; adopted Public Protection (S) voice vote by voice vote Mar 3-introduced in House HR 251 (BR 2566) - R. Crimm, M. HR 258 (BR 2594) - C. Hoffman Mar 6-to Transportation (H) HR 246 (BR 2564) - H. Cornett Marzian, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Mar 14-posted in committee Burch, L. Clark, B. DeWeese, M. Harper, Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st Urge and encourage the Department J. Jenkins, R. Meeks, C. Miller, B. in loving memory and honor of Brad reading, to Calendar of Agriculture to foster and support, with Montell, D. Osborne, D. Owens, S. Davis. Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the cooperation of other agencies, those Riggs, T. Riner, R. Weston for passage in the Regular Orders of the institutions, organizations, volunteer Mar 13-introduced in House Day for Monday, March 20, 2006 activities, and community endeavors that Honor DuPont Manual HS Swim Mar 14-to House Floor; adopted by Mar 20-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 constructively connect young people Team, 2006 KHSAA Champs. voice vote Mar 21-received in Senate with responsible adults who can serve Mar 23-to Economic Development, as civic role models through Mar 10-introduced in House Introduced Mar. 14, 2006 Tourism & Labor (S) neighborhood projects that point toward Mar 13-to House Floor; adopted by responsible adult life and citizenship. voice vote HR 259 (BR 2612) - J. Richards Introduced Mar. 6, 2006 Mar 7-introduced in House; adopted HR 252 (BR 2584) - R. Meeks Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 239 (BR 2544) - D. Graham by voice vote in honor of Collins Vance, an American Memorialize Gordon Roger Alexander treasure. Adjourn the House of Representatives Introduced Mar. 8, 2006 Buchanan Parks. in loving memory and honor of Elois Mar 14-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote S. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Butler, H. by voice vote Collins, R. Crimm, B. DeWeese, D. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 260 (BR 2603) - M. Marzian, J. Horlander, J. Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. in loving memory and honor of Helen HR 283 (BR 2655) - S. Riggs, R. Crimm Jenkins, L. Clark, R. Crimm, D. Keene, Meeks, C. Miller, D. Owens, S. Riggs, T. Pulliam Price. D. Owens, J. Wayne, R. Weston Riner, J. Wayne Honor Jeffersontown HS Boys' Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted Basketball Team, 2006 KHSAA Sweet Declare March 2006 as kidney Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote Sixteen Champions. disease and organ donation month in in honor of Stan Hardin upon his Kentucky; encourage the health care induction into the Dawahares/Kentucky HR 275 (BR 2661) - T. Shelton Mar 22-introduced in House community to work collaboratively with High School Athletic Association's Hall of Mar 23-adopted by voice vote advocates in the fight against kidney Fame. Adjourn the House of Representatives disease and in the development of a in loving memory and honor of Jesse HR 284 (BR 2647) - J. Barrows, D. plan for early identification and Mar 16-introduced in House "Reg" Reginald Dudley. Graham treatment, evaluation of new testing and Mar 17-adopted by voice vote treatment options, targeting of high-risk Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives populations, and management of Introduced Mar. 17, 2006 by voice vote in loving memory and honor of patients with chronic kidney disease. Livingston Vernon Taylor, consummate HR 268 (BR 2626) - D. Graham HR 276 (BR 2662) - T. Pullin gentleman, esteemed reporter, and Mar 14-introduced in House public servant. Mar 16-to House Floor; adopted by Adjourning the House of Support efforts to have the FutureGen voice vote Representatives in honor and memory of clean coal generation project in Mar 22-introduced in House James Samuel Atteberry. Kentucky. Mar 24-to House Floor Introduced Mar. 15, 2006 Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 17-introduced in House; adopted Mar 21-introduced in House HR 261 (BR 2602) - J. Bruce, D. Pasley, by voice vote Introduced Mar. 23, 2006 M. Denham HR 277 (BR 2622) - J. Vincent HR 269 (BR 2633) - R. Palumbo HR 285 (BR 2659) - T. Pullin, B. Yonts, Reauthorize the Kentucky Tobacco Adjourn the House of Representatives R. Adams, R. Adkins, E. Ballard, J. Task Force to help resolve the problems Adjourn the House of Representatives in memory of Private First Class Scott A. Bruce, Dw. Butler, H. Cornett, T. Couch, facing the tobacco industry in the state. in loving honor and memory of Horace Messer. T. Edmonds, W. Hall, C. Meade, R. Smart "Bud" Beattie. Nelson, M. Rader, J. Richards, A. Smith, Mar 15-introduced in House; adopted Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted B. Smith, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. by voice vote Mar 17-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Turner by voice vote HR 262 (BR 2592) - J. Richards, H. HCR 278 (BR 2611) - C. Hoffman Urge the Pentagon to consider Moberly Jr Introduced Mar. 20, 2006 Kentucky for siting of a coal-to-liquid fuel Proclaim the second Friday in plant. Resolution honoring Eastern Kentucky September as Kentucky History Day in HR 270 (BR 2616) - J. Vincent, R. honor of Dr. Thomas D. Clark. University's College of Education and Adkins Mar 23-introduced in House Western Kentucky University's College Mar 24-to House Floor of Education and Behavioral Sciences. Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted Apr 10-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote in honor of Chief Thomas E. Kelley upon Mar 22-received in Senate Mar 15-introduced in House; adopted the occasion of his retirement from the HR 286 (BR 2664) - J. Hoover by voice vote Mar 24-to State and Local Ashland Police Department on April 1, Government (S) 2006. Honor the Kentucky Park Rangers HR 263 (BR 2542) - R. Meeks, D. who participated in the Lake HR 279 (BR 2630) - C. Hoffman Owens, D. Graham Mar 20-introduced in House Cumberland Polar Bear Plunge to raise money to aid Special Olympics Mar 24-to House Floor Adjourning the House of Adjourn the House of Representatives Apr 11-adopted by voice vote Kentucky. in loving memory and honor of Amy Representatives in honor and memory of Polly Jane Davidson Waite. Jane Camp Hamilton. HR 271 (BR 2638) - R. Meeks Mar 23-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Mar 15-introduced in House; adopted Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives by voice vote by voice vote in loving memory and honor of Margie B. HCR 287 (BR 1791) - F. Rasche Cravens Dietrick. HR 280 (BR 2667) - R. Palumbo, K. Confirm the appointment of Jim D. Introduced Mar. 16, 2006 Stein Mar 20-introduced in House; adopted Skaggs to the Council on Postsecondary HR 264 (BR 2528) - Ji. Lee by voice vote Education for a term expiring December Adjourn the House of Representatives 31, 2011. in loving memory and honor of Richard Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 272 (BR 2637) - W. Dedman Jr Bernard Isenhour. in honor of Elizabeth J. "Beth" Jurek. Mar 23-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 24-to Education (H); posting Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted waived; reported favorably; posted for Mar 16-introduced in House in honor of June Wiley as she retires by voice vote after 63 years of dedicated service to the passage in the Regular Orders of the HR 265 (BR 2625) - T. Burch Harrodsburg Herald. Day for Friday, March 24, 2006; adopted Introduced Mar. 22, 2006 93-0; received in Senate; 1st reading, to Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 20-introduced in House Calendar in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Mar 24-to House Floor; adopted by HR 281 (BR 1308) - J. Comer Jr Apr 10-to Education (S); reported voice vote favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules as a Mar 16-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Consent Bill; posted for passage in the in honor of Private First Class Stephen Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Mar 17-to House Floor; adopted by Introduced Mar. 21, 2006 voice vote Paul Downing II. April 10, 2006; 3rd reading, adopted 38- 0 HR 273 (BR 2620) - C. Siler, M. Rader, Mar 22-introduced in House Apr 11-received in House; enrolled, HR 266 (BR 2632) - R. Palumbo, C. J. Stewart III, T. Turner Belcher Mar 24-to House Floor; adopted by signed by each presiding officer; voice vote delivered to Governor Adjourn the House of Representatives Adjourn the House of Representatives Apr 21-signed by Governor (Acts ch. in honor of Sergeant First Class Lance HR 282 (BR 2658) - E. Ballard 202) in loving memory and honor of Barbara S. Cornett. Melvin Robinson. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 288 (BR 2672) - R. Webb, R. Mar 21-introduced in House; adopted in honor of Dudley Riley, an American Adkins, R. Adams, E. Ballard, J. Mar 16-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote by voice vote hero. Barrows, C. Belcher, J. Bruce, L. Clark, H. Collins, H. Cornett, J. Crenshaw, R. HR 274 (BR 2660) - D. Graham, J. Mar 22-introduced in House; adopted Damron, T. Edmonds, B. Farmer, W. HR 267 (BR 2624) - R. Weston, L. Clark, Barrows Hall, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, Ji. Lee, C. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. J. Arnold Jr, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Meade, H. Moberly Jr, R. Nelson, S. Endorse the establishment of an acute Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Nunn, D. Owens, T. Pullin, M. Rader, F. care hospital in Jessamine County. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Rasche, S. Rudy, B. Smith, J. Stacy, T. M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, Turner, J. Vincent, S. Westrom, R. Mar 23-introduced in House Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Wilkey, A. Wuchner Mar 24-to House Floor Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Apr 11-adopted by voice vote D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, Adjourn the House of Representatives Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. in honor of Dr. Robert C. Webb, Introduced Mar. 24, 2006 Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. conservationist, outdoorsman, public Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, servant. HR 297 (BR 2679) - T. Burch S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Mar 23-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. in honor of Martin A. Maline's retirement Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, HR 289 (BR 2668) - T. Couch as Executive Director of the Kentucky Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Adjourn the House of Representatives Association. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly in honor of Timothy Kincaid Couch's first Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. birthday. Mar 24-introduced in House; adopted Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, by voice vote Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Mar 23-introduced in House K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Mar 24-to House Floor; adopted by HR 298 (BR 2685) - T. McKee Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Reinhardt, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, voice vote Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Endorse the goal of providing 25% of Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. HR 290 (BR 2645) - D. Pasley U.S. energy needs with agriculture- Wuchner, B. Yonts Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. based renewable energy by the year Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Adjourn the House of Representatives 2025. Adjourn the House of Representatives Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. in honor of Deputy Sheriff Ricky Estes in loving memory and honor of our late Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. and the Clark County Sheriff's Mar 24-introduced in House; adopted friend and colleague, Richard "Dick" Yonts Department for actions taken on by voice vote Adams. December 9, 2005, resulting in the Adjourn the House of Representatives rescue of two young Clark County HR 299 (BR 2689) - H. Collins Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted in honor of Representative James brothers. by voice vote Edmond Bruce, as he leaves this august Recognize April 29th as "Dale body following more than four decades Mar 23-introduced in House Earnhardt Day." HR 306 (BR 2702) - F. Nesler, J. Bruce of dedicated service to the people of the Mar 24-to House Floor; adopted by Commonwealth. voice vote Mar 24-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives Apr 10-adopted by voice vote in loving memory and honor of our Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted HR 291 (BR 2617) - E. Ballard former friend and colleague, Lon Carter by voice vote HR 300 (BR 2694) - R. Webb Barton. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 309 (BR 2642) - J. Barrows, J. in loving memory and honor of Carlos Adjourn the House of Representatives Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted Richards, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Wilson Rucker. in honor of Scott Robinson Smith, Chief by voice vote Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, S. of Staff for the Environmental and Public Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Mar 23-introduced in House; adopted Protection Cabinet. HR 307 (BR 2712) - D. Owens, J. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. by voice vote Jenkins, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Mar 24-introduced in House J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, HR 292 (BR 2684) - M. Denham, T. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. McKee HR 301 - See Introductions on April 11, Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. 2006. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. in loving memory of Leland Earl Bowles. H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Introduced Apr. 10, 2006 Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, Mar 23-introduced in House; adopted Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. by voice vote HR 302 (BR 2695) - M. Denham Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, HR 293 (BR 2670) - K. Upchurch Recognize 2006 as the "Year of the Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Museum" in the 70th Legislative District. M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Adjourn the House of Representatives Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly in loving memory and honor of William Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted Horlander, D. Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Bryant Shearer. by voice vote Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Mar 23-introduced in House HR 303 (BR 2706) - J. Barrows Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Mar 24-to House Floor; adopted by Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Reinhardt, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, voice vote Proclaim June 4, 2006, as Jack Jouett F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, R. T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Day in Kentucky in commemoration of Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. HR 294 (BR 2673) - T. Pullin the 225th Anniversary of his heroic ride R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Reinhardt, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. to save Thomas Jefferson and the Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Support efforts to have the FutureGen Virginia General Assembly from a British Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. clean coal generation project in attack, and in recognition of his many B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Kentucky. contributions to the early history of the III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Yonts Commonwealth of Kentucky. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Mar 23-introduced in House Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 24-to House Floor Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. in honor of Representative Adrian Arnold Apr 11-adopted by voice vote by voice vote Yonts upon the occasion of his retirement from this august body following more than HR 295 (BR 2666) - J. DeCesare HR 304 - See Introductions on April 11, Adjourn the House of Representatives three decades of dedicated service to 2006. in honor of the life of George Barry the people of the Commonwealth. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Bingham, Jr. and honor of Willa H. Davis. HR 305 (BR 2710) - E. Ballard, J. Bruce, Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Mar 23-introduced in House; adopted Arnold Jr, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. by voice vote by voice vote Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. HR 310 (BR 2640) - M. Cherry, R. Brinkman, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. HR 308 (BR 2639) - J. Richards, E. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold HR 296 (BR 2682) - R. Damron Butler, J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Ballard, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Urge Kentucky's congressional by voice vote Dw. Butler, J. Carr, L. Clark, H. Collins, Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, delegation to support continued funding J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. of the FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement HR 321 (BR 2730) - T. Pullin Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Task Force at current or higher levels. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Urge the Public Service Commission B. DeWeese, J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted to consider the deployment of Advanced Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. by voice vote Clean Coal Technologies. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, HR 304 (BR 2700) - J. Comer Jr Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. by voice vote Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Higdon, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. in loving memory and honor of James Introduced Apr. 12, 2006 Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, Samuel Pitcock. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. HR 322 (BR 2728) - D. Ford, J. Gray, S. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted Baugh, J. Bowen, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, by voice vote J. Carr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, R. Crimm, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. J. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. HR 314 (BR 2726) - J. Hoover Denham, B. DeWeese, T. Edmonds, C. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Embry Jr, D. Floyd, J. Gooch Jr, M. Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Honor the Kentucky Society Harmon, G. Lynn, C. Meade, L. Napier, Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Daughters of the American Revolution. S. Nunn, D. Osborne, S. Rudy, T. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, Shelton, A. Smith, J. Stewart III, T. K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Apr 11-introduced in House Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, A. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Apr 12-adopted by voice vote Wuchner Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. HR 315 (BR 2717) - T. Pullin, J. Bowen, Urge the Kentucky Board of Education Wuchner, B. Yonts Wuchner, B. Yonts D. Floyd, R. Nelson to continue to use A.D. and B.C. when referencing time in the Program of Adjourn the House of Representatives Adjourn the House of Representatives Encourage public universities in the Studies and other related education in honor of Representative John Michael in honor of Representative Paul Commonwealth to recruit and offer documents. Weaver upon his retirement from this Marcotte upon the occasion of his scholarships to athletically and august body following nine years of retirement from this august body after academically gifted students from Apr 12-introduced in House; adopted dedicated service to the people of the more than a decade of dedicated service Kentucky. by voice vote Commonwealth, and a lifetime of to the people of the Commonwealth. patriotic service to his country. Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted HR 323 (BR 2733) - T. Pullin Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Encourage the Kentucky Higher by voice vote HR 316 (BR 2727) - M. Denham Education Assistance Authority to study HR 313 (BR 2650) - J. Hoover, B. the impact of a policy change to permit HR 311 (BR 2641) - J. Jenkins, L. Clark, DeWeese, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Urge the Legislative Research students to use KEES awards at out-of- R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. Arnold, J. Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Commission to request the Interim Joint state institutions having reciprocal in- Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, S. Barrows, S. Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Committee on Agriculture and Natural state tuition agreements with Kentucky Baugh, C. Belcher, J. Bowen, K. Bowen, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Resources to investigate the necessity colleges and universities. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Bruce, T. Bruce, T. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, of a State Rural Development Council. Burch, De. Butler, Dw. Butler, J. Carr, M. J. Carr, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, J. Apr 12-introduced in House; adopted Cherry, H. Collins, J. Comer Jr, H. Comer Jr, H. Cornett, T. Couch, J. Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Cornett, T. Couch, J. Crenshaw, R. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. by voice vote Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, W. DeCesare, W. Dedman Jr, M. Denham, HR 324 (BR 2732) - T. Pullin Dedman Jr, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, J. J. Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. HR 317 (BR 2725) - H. Cornett Draud, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr, B. Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Encourage the Environmental and Farmer, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, Adjourn the House of Representatives Public Protection Cabinet to establish a Gooch Jr, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. in honor of Lois A. Baker upon the toxic mold program in conjunction with M. Harmon, M. Harper, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, J. occasion of her retirement as Chief the Cabinet for Health and Family Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Operating Officer of the Mountain Services. Horlander, D. Keene, T. Kerr, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, Comprehensive Health Corporation. Lee, G. Lindsay, G. Lynn, P. Marcotte, M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Apr 12-introduced in House; adopted M. Marzian, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr, R. Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, by voice vote Mobley, B. Montell, L. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. HR 325 (BR 2735) - J. Stacy, H. Collins F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Osborne, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. HR 318 (BR 2709) - R. Palumbo Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Urge the Kentucky Board of Education Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, F. Rasche, J. Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Adjourn the House of Representatives to continue to use A.D. and B.C. as time Reinhardt, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. in honor of Vera Vivian Salyer upon the references in education documents. Riner, S. Rudy, T. Shelton, C. Siler, A. Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, occasion of the eightieth anniversary of Simpson, A. Smith, B. Smith, J. Stacy, K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. her birth. Apr 12-introduced in House; adopted K. Stein, J. Stewart III, T. Thompson, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. by voice vote Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Vincent, J. Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. Apr 11-introduced in House; adopted Wayne, M. Weaver, R. Webb, R. Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. by voice vote Weston, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Wuchner, B. Yonts HR 319 (BR 2691) - D. Graham, J. Bills and Adjourn the House of Representatives Barrows Adjourn the House of Representatives in honor of Representative Jon David in honor of Representative Denver Butler Reinhardt upon the occasion of his Adjourn the House of Representatives Amendments upon the occasion of his retirement from retirement from this honorable body in honor of Specialist Brandon Scott this august body after nearly two following more than two decades of O'Malley. decades of dedicated service to the dedicated service to the Commonwealth. by Sponsor people of the Commonwealth. Apr 11-adopted by voice vote; * - denotes primary sponsorship of Bills Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted introduced in House and Resolutions Apr 10-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote by voice vote HR 320 (BR 2731) - C. Meade Introduced Apr. 11, 2006 Senate HR 312 (BR 2651) - J. Hoover, B. Urge Congress to enact mandatory DeWeese, R. Adams, R. Adkins, A. HR 301 (BR 2716) - T. Pullin veterans' health care funding. Blevins Jr, Walter Arnold, J. Arnold Jr, E. Ballard, J. SB 2, 23, 24, 27, 30, 42, 51, 54, 65, 67, 533: SFA(1), (2) 167, 169, 181, 188, 207, 211, 240, 265, 276, 289, 291, 319*, 329 93, 151, 153, 166, 170, 172, 234*, Gibson, Carroll 242, 247*, 248*, 260*, 267, 291, Roeding, Richard "Dick" 240, 245 SB 2, 93, 113*, 156* 318*, 319, 340 SB 1, 2, 3*, 12, 23, 30, 35, 38*, 47, 48*, SCR 34, 236*, 283 SR 22*, 29*, 30*, 31*, 33, 38, 54, 87, HB 380: SCA(2) 49*, 50, 56, 62*, 82, 85, 93, 96*, SR 25, 33, 38, 54, 61, 63*, 87, 96*, 97, 96, 136, 152, 155, 166, 167, 169, Leeper, Robert J (Bob) 100*, 110*, 125, 130, 143*, 158, 108, 155, 158*, 166, 167, 169, 180, 188, 207, 240, 242, 267, 277*, 295*, SB 2, 93, 121* 168*, 178*, 180, 225*, 236, 245 181*, 186*, 188, 193*, 206, 207, 212, 307*, 308*, 319, 329, 340 SR 33, 38, 54, 63, 87, 96, 109*, 136, SR 33, 38, 52, 54, 63, 87, 94*, 96, 106, 216*, 227*, 240*, 241, 242, 251*, Guthrie, Brett 152, 155, 166, 167, 169*, 170*, 188, 107, 125*, 136, 152*, 166, 167, 169, 256*, 265*, 266*, 267*, 276*, 277, SB 2, 65*, 93, 103*, 130, 173* 207, 240, 242, 267, 277, 319, 327*, 180, 188, 191*, 207, 218*, 240, 254, 289, 291*, 319, 329* SJR 228*, 232* 329 282*, 291, 319, 340 HB 301: SFA(1), (2), (3), (4), (5) SR 27*, 33, 38, 39*, 40*, 41*, 42*, 43*, HB 408: SCA(1) SB 49: SFA(1), (2), (3); SB 204: SFA(2) Borders, Charlie 44*, 45*, 46*, 47*, 48*, 49*, 50*, 51*, McGaha, Vernie HB 45: SFA(1); HB 63: SFA(1); HB 131: SB 2, 3, 23, 30, 43*, 47, 51, 64, 93, 54, 55*, 63, 87, 96, 152, 155, 166, SB 1, 2, 3, 23, 64*, 93, 98*, 129*, 130, SFA(5); HB 418: SFA(2) 166*, 174*, 236*, 245 167, 169, 186, 188, 207, 240, 242, 176*, 178, 219*, 226*, 230*, 231*, Sanders Jr, Richie SR 33, 38, 54, 63, 87, 96*, 128*, 137*, 267, 280*, 319, 329, 336*, 340 236 SB 2, 93, 122*, 148* 152, 166, 167, 169, 172, 188, 207, SB 122: SCA(1) SR 33, 38, 54, 87, 107, 112*, 152, 155, SJR 228* 211*, 240, 242, 251, 267, 291, 292*, HB 90: SCA(1); HB 707: SCA(1) 166, 167, 185*, 188, 197*, 207, 240, SR 33, 38, 49*, 50*, 54, 63, 64*, 65*, 319, 325*, 329*, 340 Harper Angel, Denise 274*, 319, 340 87, 96, 136, 152, 155, 166, 167, 169, SB 174: SFA(1) SB 2, 11, 13*, 19*, 23, 24, 27*, 42*, 51, SB 50: SCA(1); SB 148: SFA(1); SB 181, 186, 188, 207, 238*, 240, 267, HB 380: SCA(1), (4), (5), (6); HB 422: 65, 67, 93, 99, 151, 153*, 166, 170*, 230: SFA(1) 291, 336*, 337*, 340 SCA(1); HB 533: SCA(1); HB 537: 172, 183*, 202*, 234*, 240, 245 Mongiardo, Daniel SB 148: SFA(2) SCA(2); HB 557: SCA(1), (2), (3) SCR 236*, 283 SB 2, 11, 20*, 21*, 23, 42, 54, 63*, 65, SR 238: SCA(1), (2) HCR 137: SCA(1) SJR 126* 67, 93, 94*, 135*, 151, 153, 172, HB 94: SFA(1) Boswell, David E SR 25, 33, 38, 54, 61, 63, 80, 81, 84*, 207*, 241*, 255* Scorsone, Ernesto SB 2, 4*, 7*, 11*, 51, 67, 77*, 79*, 88, 85*, 86*, 87, 88*, 96, 97*, 108*, 123*, SCR 34*, 236 SB 2, 6*, 54, 67, 99*, 102*, 108, 151, 93, 125, 151*, 153, 170, 172, 198*, 129*, 136, 155, 166, 167, 169, 172, SJR 24 172, 248* 199*, 240, 245 179, 180, 181*, 186, 188, 193, 207, SR 33, 38, 54, 61, 80*, 81, 87, 100*, SCR 18, 198*, 283 SCR 18*, 34, 236, 283 212*, 215, 240*, 241*, 242*, 245*, 157*, 166, 167, 186, 188, 194*, 207, SJR 173*, 176* SJR 138* 251*, 256*, 265, 266, 276, 277, 289, 256, 267, 276, 277, 289, 291*, 319 SR 33, 38, 61, 87, 110*, 111*, 139*, SR 12*, 13*, 14*, 15*, 25, 33, 38, 54, 291, 319, 324*, 329 Neal, Gerald A 140*, 155, 166, 167, 179, 181, 188, 61, 63, 80, 81, 84, 85*, 86, 87, 96, 97, Harris, Ernie SB 2, 67, 99, 104*, 149*, 151, 159*, 196*, 206*, 207, 220*, 240, 256, 103*, 108, 117*, 137, 155, 166, 167, SB 2, 3, 23, 30, 75*, 76*, 93, 100*, 172*, 245, 251*, 252* 260*, 267, 277, 289, 291, 319 169*, 172, 179*, 180, 181, 188, 207, 167*, 236 SCR 102*, 105*, 283 SB 12: SFA(1); SB 45: SFA(1); SB 125: 214*, 215*, 240, 241*, 242, 251, 265, SJR 173 SJR 126* SFA(1); SB 154: SCA(2); SB 236: 266, 267, 276, 277*, 289, 291, 300*, SR 33, 38, 52, 54, 63, 66*, 67*, 68*, SR 33, 35*, 38, 54*, 59*, 87, 88*, 89*, SFA(1), (2) 319 69*, 70*, 71*, 72*, 73*, 74*, 75*, 76*, 90*, 91*, 92*, 116*, 121*, 127*, 132*, HB 3: SFA(1), (2); HB 337: SFA(1), (2), SB 39: SFA(2) 78*, 87, 96, 99*, 124*, 136, 152, 136, 154*, 166, 167, 171*, 179*, 180, (3) Buford, Tom 161*, 166, 167, 168*, 169, 181, 182*, 181, 186, 187*, 188, 192*, 200*, 207, Seum, Dan SB 2, 5*, 25*, 30, 45*, 46*, 51*, 53*, 188, 207, 240, 242, 291, 319, 329, 209*, 240, 241, 242, 245*, 249*, 256, SB 2, 3, 10*, 22*, 28*, 36*, 39*, 55*, 60*, 66*, 67, 74*, 78*, 88*, 90*, 92*, 340 263*, 275*, 276, 277, 289, 291, 305*, 85*, 93, 142*, 178*, 186*, 213*, 214*, 93*, 101*, 102*, 106*, 107*, 108*, HB 17: SFA(2), (3); HB 131: SFA(1), 312*, 319, 324*, 329 215*, 228*, 229*, 236 114*, 123*, 141*, 150*, 151, 179*, (3); HB 508: SFA(1) HB 193: SFA(1); HB 283: SFA(1) SCR 229* 202, 208*, 220, 239* Jensen, Tom Palmer II, R J SR 33, 38, 54, 87*, 152, 155, 166, 167, SCR 98*, 130* SB 2, 3, 23, 93, 136*, 137*, 138*, 147*, SB 2, 11, 23, 54, 67, 80*, 81*, 86*, 169, 181, 188, 207, 240, 254*, 291, SR 19*, 20*, 23*, 33, 38, 54, 87, 93*, 196*, 210*, 219*, 232*, 233*, 237*, 116*, 132, 151, 153, 217* 319, 335*, 340 96, 97, 137*, 139, 140, 152, 155, 166, 243*, 244* SCR 34, 236 HB 117: SCA(1), SFA(2); HB 341: 167, 169, 177*, 181, 188, 207, 210*, SCR 34, 236 SR 25, 33, 38, 54, 61, 62*, 81, 87, 120*, SFA(2) 240, 244*, 257*, 260, 261*, 262*, SJR 231* 155, 166, 167, 169, 172, 180, 188, Shaughnessy, Tim 291, 293*, 302*, 319, 340 SR 33, 38, 54, 63, 87, 112*, 113*, 152, 207, 217*, 240, 241, 242, 256, 258*, SB 2, 67, 99*, 128*, 151 SB 51: SFA(1); SB 78: SFA(1); SB 90: 155, 166, 167, 169, 188, 207, 237*, 276, 284*, 285*, 289, 294*, 319, 329, SCR 283 SFA(1); SB 102: SFA(1), (2); SB 123: 240, 259*, 267, 319, 329, 330*, 331*, 334* SJR 126 SCA(1), SFA(1) 340 SB 1: SFA(1); SB 12: SFA(2), (3) SR 21*, 33*, 38, 54, 61, 87, 123*, 155, HB 17: SFA(1); HB 418: SCA(1); HB SB 76: SCA(1); SB 138: SCA(1); SB Pendleton, Joey 166, 167, 186, 188, 207, 219*, 240, 497: SFA(1), (2); HB 561: SCA(1); 176: SFA(1) SB 2, 3, 6, 11, 23, 31*, 32*, 33*, 51, 52, 241, 242, 243*, 256, 276, 278*, 289, HB 645: SFA(1) HB 90: SFA(3); HB 110: SCA(1); HB 54*, 65, 67*, 93, 96, 112*, 129*, 151*, 291, 296*, 319 Carroll, Julian M 361: SFA(1), (2); HB 470: SFA(1); HB 152*, 153, 166, 170, 172*, 183*, SB 39: SFA(1); SB 130: SFA(1), (2), (3) SB 2, 14*, 15*, 17*, 24*, 29*, 41*, 67, 572: SCA(1) 184*, 187, 211*, 221*, 222*, 230*, HB 418: SFA(1); HB 532: SFA(1) 108, 172, 253* Jones II, Ray S 235*, 245 Stine, Katie SCR 34, 236 SB 2, 3, 51, 52*, 54, 67, 140*, 153, SCR 34, 236, 283* SB 1, 2, 12*, 23, 47*, 93, 125*, 126*, SJR 173* 161*, 162*, 163*, 164*, 177*, 195*, SR 33, 38, 54, 61, 63, 77*, 80, 81, 84*, 130, 158*, 165*, 180*, 194*, 202, SR 9*, 33, 38, 54, 61, 63, 80, 81, 87, 196, 200*, 201*, 203*, 240*, 247* 85, 86*, 87, 96, 108*, 115*, 116*, 238* 96, 139*, 140*, 153*, 155, 165*, 166, SCR 34, 236 155, 166, 167, 169, 172, 174*, 175*, SJR 184* 167, 169, 179, 181, 188*, 195*, 206*, SJR 24*, 122*, 159*, 160*, 163*, 230* 179, 180, 181, 186, 188, 189*, 207, SR 33, 38, 54, 87, 96, 129, 136, 152, 207, 224*, 227*, 233*, 234*, 240, SR 25*, 32*, 33, 38*, 54*, 61*, 63, 87, 213*, 222*, 240, 241, 253*, 256, 267, 155*, 166, 167, 169, 188, 207, 282, 242, 256, 260, 267, 276, 277, 287*, 97, 114*, 157, 166*, 167*, 169, 172*, 277, 289, 291, 319, 329 319, 340 289, 291, 299*, 300*, 319, 322*, 329 180, 186, 188, 193, 207, 240*, 255*, SB 2: SFA(1); SB 132: SFA(1), (2) HB 585: SCA(1) Clark, Perry B 256, 276, 289*, 297*, 315*, 319, 326* HB 90: SFA(1), (2); HB 117: SFA(3); HB Stivers II, Robert SB 245 SB 38: SFA(1); SB 154: SFA(1) 129: SFA(1); HB 497: SCA(1) SB 2, 93, 118*, 119*, 120*, 131*, 132*, SCR 236, 283* Kelly, Dan Rhoads, Jerry P 154*, 155*, 190*, 191*, 192*, 193*, SR 207, 240, 241, 242*, 276, 289, 319, SB 2, 50*, 57*, 58*, 59*, 61*, 68*, 69*, SB 2, 11, 24, 51, 54, 63*, 67, 93, 131, 200*, 201*, 204*, 210*, 241* 320*, 321*, 324, 329 70*, 89*, 93, 105*, 117*, 130*, 134*, 151, 153*, 170*, 172, 240*, 245 SR 38, 87, 152, 155, 166, 167, 169, Denton, Julie 146*, 245* SCR 18*, 34*, 236, 283 188, 207, 237*, 240, 267, 286*, 301*, SB 2, 18*, 32, 81*, 85*, 91*, 93, 139*, SR 1*, 2*, 3*, 16*, 33, 36*, 38, 54, 87, SR 33, 38, 54, 61, 63, 80, 81, 87, 96, 309*, 319, 329, 340 144*, 160*, 169*, 171*, 175*, 180, 101*, 131*, 152, 155*, 164*, 166, 97, 103, 117*, 133*, 134*, 135*, 136, SB 93: SCA(1); SB 132: SFA(3); SB 185*, 187*, 188*, 189*, 202*, 218*, 167, 169, 180*, 188, 195*, 207*, 155, 166, 167, 169, 172, 188, 207, 154: SCA(1); SB 191: SCA(1), 223*, 245, 249*, 250* 225*, 239*, 240, 242, 267, 298*, 319, 212, 214, 240, 241, 242, 256, 265, SFA(1); SB 204: SFA(1) SCR 183* 323*, 340 277, 289, 291, 300, 319*, 329 HB 3: SFA(3); HB 290: SCA(1); HB 299: SJR 104*, 176* SB 105: SCA(1) Ridley, Dorsey SFA(1); HB 520: SCA(1) SR 33, 38, 54, 79*, 87*, 96, 129*, 136*, HB 45: SFA(2); HB 380: SCA(3), (7) SB 2, 23, 24, 51, 54, 67*, 74*, 77*, 93, Tapp, Gary 152, 166, 167, 169, 181, 188, 207, Kerr, Alice Forgy 151, 153, 172, 240, 247 SB 1, 2, 3, 8*, 9*, 23, 34*, 37*, 40*, 44*, 211, 235*, 240, 242, 267, 268*, 296*, SB 2, 23, 30, 93, 96, 102, 108*, 202, SCR 34, 236 56*, 64*, 65*, 71*, 82*, 87*, 93, 96*, 311*, 317*, 319, 335*, 340 209*, 216*, 258* SJR 138* 97*, 127*, 130, 178, 211*, 220*, 224*, SB 91: SFA(1); SB 144: SCA(1) SJR 173 SR 25, 33, 38, 54, 61, 63, 87, 97, 103*, 235, 236 HB 55: SFA(1), (2); HB 117: SFA(1); HB SR 33, 38, 45*, 49, 54, 63, 87, 96, 129, 108, 157, 166, 167, 172, 181, 186, SJR 190* 155: SFA(1); HB 445: SFA(1); HB 136*, 139, 140, 152, 155, 156*, 166, 188, 207, 215, 240, 241, 242, 256, SR 33, 38, 53*, 54, 87, 107*, 136, 152, 155, 166, 167, 188, 207, 240, 242, SR 25*, 33, 38*, 54, 61*, 87, 97*, 136, 288, 303*, 305, 307, 308, 309*, 310, HCR 250* 306*, 316*, 319, 340 166, 167, 169, 180, 181, 186, 188, 311, 312, 313, 319* HJR 211* SB 82: SCA(1), SFA(1), (2); SB 97: 207*, 213*, 222*, 225*, 240, 241, HB 380: HFA(12), (13); HB 390: HR 18, 29, 61, 63*, 84, 122, 123, 184, SCA(1); SB 124: SFA(1); SB 211: 256, 276, 280*, 289, 291, 319, 329 HFA(1); HB 397: HFA(5), (7), (9), 201, 232, 234, 261*, 285, 288, 305*, SCA(1) (10); HB 600: HFA(3); HB 623: 306*, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HB 131: SFA(2); HB 314: SFA(2); HB HFA(2); HB 649: HFA(1), (2) 313, 322 341: SFA(1); HB 445: SCA(1) HCR 190: HCA(1), HFA(1) SB 49: HCA(1); SB 90: HCA(1) Thayer, Damon House SB 28: HCA(1), (2); SB 45: HFA(4); SB Burch, Tom SB 1, 2, 3, 12, 16, 23, 38, 93, 125*, 130, 59: HFA(2); SB 245: HCA(2) HB 1, 2, 3, 9, 12*, 24, 31*, 32*, 45, 62, 158*, 181*, 236 Adams, Royce W Baugh, Sheldon E 83, 90*, 159*, 160*, 161*, 162*, 163*, SCR 341* HB 1, 2, 3, 24, 45, 66, 75, 109, 183, HB 3, 29*, 82, 142*, 226, 235, 236, 290, 164*, 200, 213*, 252*, 256, 270, 277, SR 4*, 5*, 6*, 7*, 8*, 10*, 11*, 17*, 33, 232, 236, 260, 263*, 264*, 277, 283, 299, 406, 407*, 445, 480, 489, 490, 299, 303*, 337, 338, 353*, 368*, 369, 38, 52, 54, 60*, 87, 106*, 107, 118*, 284*, 285*, 286, 290, 295, 299, 326, 498, 585, 605*, 618*, 645, 683* 377*, 378, 445, 475*, 476*, 477, 480, 119*, 152*, 155, 166, 167, 169, 178*, 327, 337, 374, 376, 390, 398*, 400, HCR 5, 6 491, 492, 497, 506, 525*, 540*, 583*, 188, 207, 208*, 221*, 240, 242, 254*, 445, 489, 490, 499, 508, 512*, 539*, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 622*, 630, 673*, 717* 264*, 279*, 281*, 282, 304*, 319, 559*, 585, 608*, 631, 642* 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, 164, HCR 40*, 120, 174 328*, 340* HCR 115*, 250 184, 201, 232, 233, 234, 305, 307, HJR 215* SB 87: SCA(1); SB 176: SCA(1), (2) HR 18, 29, 61, 75*, 81, 91, 102, 105, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 322 HR 18, 29, 33*, 61, 81, 83, 84*, 91, 105, HB 131: SFA(4); HB 343: SCA(1); HB 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HB 140: HFA(1); HB 222: HFA(1) 108*, 109, 116, 122, 123, 134, 136, 388: SFA(1); HB 446: SFA(1), (2), 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, SB 210: HFA(3), (4) 138, 143, 148, 151, 164, 167*, 184, (3), (4); HB 453: SCA(1); HB 537: 285, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, Belcher, Carolyn 194, 201, 203*, 232, 234, 251, 255, SCA(1) 311, 312, 313 HB 1, 2, 3, 24, 63, 93, 146*, 147*, 183, 265*, 267, 297*, 305, 307, 308, 309, Tori, Elizabeth SB 34: HFA(3) 200, 224, 236, 250*, 263, 270, 274, 310, 311, 312, 313 SB 1, 2*, 3, 12, 16*, 23*, 30*, 72*, 73*, Adkins, Rocky 283, 290*, 295*, 299, 337, 338, 364*, HB 90: HFA(2); HB 159: HFA(1) 93, 95*, 111*, 124*, 133*, 145*, 182*, HB 1, 3, 24, 220*, 277, 283*, 290, 299*, 367*, 374, 480, 501, 503, 508, 512, SB 34: HFA(2); SB 173: HFA(1); SB 202, 226*, 236*, 242* 374, 400, 445, 498, 503, 508, 536*, 520*, 529*, 590*, 592*, 614, 639*, 174: HFA(1) SR 28*, 33, 37*, 38, 54, 63, 79, 83*, 87, 543*, 566*, 675, 720*, 735* 653*, 671, 707*, 741*, 742* Butler, Denver 107, 108, 129, 136, 152, 155, 166, HCR 30*, 32*, 35*, 36*, 37*, 38*, 39*, HCR 119, 250 HB 1, 15*, 17*, 45, 232, 236, 277, 283, 167, 169, 188, 207, 240, 242, 250*, 41*, 42*, 43*, 49*, 50*, 217*, 238* HJR 104, 110* 290, 334, 338, 345*, 346*, 378, 446*, 252*, 319, 340 HJR 47, 101 HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 478*, 491, 497, 666, 671 SB 2: SFA(2) HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 86*, 91, 105, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HCR 174 HB 24: SFA(1), (2); HB 286: SFA(1) 109, 117, 122*, 123, 134, 136, 138*, 184, 201, 232, 234, 248, 266*, 288, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 91, 105, 109, Turner, Johnny Ray 143, 146, 151*, 152*, 164, 184, 186, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 116, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, SB 2, 3, 11, 23, 24, 26*, 51, 54*, 67, 192*, 201, 205, 206, 212*, 232, 234, 313 151, 181, 184, 201, 232, 234, 267, 151, 153, 170, 172, 202, 245, 253*, 270*, 285, 288*, 305, 307, 308, 309, HB 295: HFA(1), (10); HB 529: HFA(1); 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 254* 310, 311, 312, 313 HB 592: HFA(1); HB 707: HFA(1) 313 SCR 34, 236, 283 HB 299: HCA(1), HFA(1) HJR 168: HFA(1) HB 17: HFA(1); HB 446: HFA(2); HB SJR 24*, 122*, 163*, 201*, 202*, 203*, Arnold Jr, John A Bowen, Joe 565: HFA(1); HB 736: HCA(1) 204*, 205*, 226* HB 1, 3, 5, 24, 30, 45, 183, 236, 277, HB 3, 12, 24, 26, 39, 55, 63, 90, 140, Butler, Dwight D SR 25, 33, 38, 54, 61, 63*, 80*, 81*, 87, 283, 286, 290, 299, 326, 385, 387*, 153, 227, 236, 256, 290, 295, 299, HB 18, 24, 108, 127*, 128*, 129*, 131*, 97, 155, 157*, 166*, 167*, 169, 172*, 388*, 445, 497, 499 337, 364, 385*, 437*, 445, 487, 489, 133, 134, 159, 203, 232, 236, 256, 180*, 181, 186*, 188*, 193*, 207, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 107, 109, 490, 705, 714 275, 283, 295, 299, 321, 322, 323, 212*, 214*, 215*, 223*, 240, 241, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, HCR 24, 173* 330*, 337, 343, 455*, 486, 489, 490, 246*, 251, 256, 265*, 266*, 267*, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 307, 308, HJR 47 498*, 508, 587*, 675, 743 276*, 288*, 289*, 291*, 297*, 313*, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HR 11, 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 107, HCR 40, 147*, 174 314*, 315*, 319, 329, 332*, 333* Arnold, Adrian K 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HR 18, 23, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 107, Westwood, Jack HB 1, 3, 24, 43*, 44*, 63, 134*, 135*, 146, 151, 154*, 164, 184, 201, 232, 109, 122, 123, 134, 135*, 136, 138, SB 1, 2, 3, 8, 12, 23, 35*, 64, 83*, 84*, 171, 236, 263, 264, 271*, 274, 277, 234, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 93, 115*, 125, 130, 157*, 158, 178, 290, 299, 301*, 393*, 400, 421*, 312, 313, 315, 322 234, 285, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 197*, 205*, 206*, 212*, 227*, 231*, 423*, 438*, 441*, 442*, 443*, 456, HB 568: HFA(2) 311, 312, 313 236, 246* 480, 481, 497, 500, 519*, 537, 553*, Bratcher, Kevin D HB 131: HFA(1) SCR 95* 639*, 640*, 669*, 670*, 690* HB 3, 36, 133, 178, 198*, 236, 254, Carr, James SJR 199* HJR 104* 255, 263, 264, 277, 290, 299, 337, HB 3, 20, 24, 27, 36, 55, 62, 78, 82, 96, SR 33, 38, 52, 54, 63, 87, 106*, 107*, HR 18, 29, 61, 66*, 81, 91, 105, 109, 436, 459, 486, 489, 490, 491, 498, 113, 141, 179, 180, 209, 218, 226, 152, 155, 166, 167, 169, 188, 207, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 613*, 625* 235, 236, 263, 270, 277, 286, 290, 240, 242, 282*, 303*, 319, 340 151, 164, 184, 201, 206, 232, 234, HCR 5, 6, 8, 175 299, 304*, 313, 314, 333, 337, 347, SB 35: SCA(1); SB 115: SCA(1) 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 105, 108, 364, 412, 413, 426*, 445, 456, 461, HB 314: SFA(1) 313 109, 116, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 482, 486, 489, 490, 495*, 499, 550, Williams, David L HB 670: HFA(1), (2), (3) 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 559, 580*, 585, 630, 631, 669, 680, SB 1*, 2*, 109*, 256*, 257* SB 204: HFA(1), (2); SB 245: HFA(3) 233, 234, 251, 255*, 305, 307, 308, 683, 685, 709 SCR 143*, 144*, 341* Ballard, Eddie 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HCR 5, 6, 137, 230 SR 33, 38, 52*, 54, 56*, 57*, 58*, 62*, HB 1, 2, 5, 24, 45, 75, 148, 235*, 236, HB 133: HFA(1); HB 380: HFA(2) HR 18, 29, 57*, 61, 81, 91, 102, 105, 63, 82*, 87, 120*, 141*, 142*, 145*, 260*, 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, HCR 169: HFA(1) 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146*, 147*, 148*, 149*, 150*, 151*, 337, 374, 385, 397, 400, 445, 487, Brinkman, Scott W 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 234, 305, 152, 162*, 166, 167, 169, 188, 207*, 489, 490, 497, 503, 508, 559, 604*, HB 3, 24, 57, 62, 80, 108, 118, 133, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 211*, 225*, 240, 267, 269*, 270*, 605, 611*, 612*, 626*, 675 134, 140, 203, 234*, 236, 290, 309*, 322 271*, 272*, 273*, 274*, 290*, 299*, HCR 250* 334*, 337*, 349*, 350*, 436, 477, Cherry, Mike 310*, 319, 338*, 339*, 340* HJR 101, 211*, 219* 488*, 490, 491, 497, 537, 538*, 585, HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 45, 49*, 50*, 51*, 52*, SB 93: SFA(1); SB 109: SCA(1) HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 107*, 109, 588*, 593, 629, 630, 631, 663*, 664*, 72, 75, 82*, 90, 99*, 100*, 144*, 163, HB 117: SFA(4); HB 138: SCA(2), (3) 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 671, 705* 179, 183, 235, 236, 260, 270*, 273*, Winters, Ken 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 282*, HCR 5, 6, 24* 274, 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, SB 2, 23, 93, 130* 285, 288, 291*, 305*, 307, 308*, 309, HR 18, 29, 59*, 61, 80*, 81, 83*, 84, 91, 326, 333, 336*, 337, 338, 373*, 374, SCR 283 310, 311, 312, 313 105, 108, 109, 116*, 123, 134, 136, 396*, 397*, 400, 445, 456, 459, 498, SR 26*, 33, 38, 54, 63, 87, 152, 155, Barrows, Joe 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 507, 532*, 559, 593, 602, 623*, 688* 166, 167, 169, 188, 197*, 207, 240, HB 1, 24, 154*, 200, 224*, 299, 374, 232, 233, 234, 251, 255, 267, 305, HCR 120, 161*, 250 242, 267, 277, 291, 319, 327*, 329, 378, 390*, 391*, 400, 427*, 445, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, HJR 7* 340 453*, 497, 503, 508*, 544*, 558*, 322 HR 18, 29, 81, 91, 105, 109, 117*, 122, SB 57: SCA(1); SB 130: SCA(1); SB 585, 600*, 601*, 631, 656*, 743*, HB 182: HFA(1), (2), (3); HB 234: 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 152: SCA(1) 751* HFA(2); HB 338: HFA(1), (2); HB 164, 166, 170*, 177*, 184, 201, 206, HB 138: SCA(1); HB 341: SCA(1); HB HCR 190* 378: HFA(5); HB 600: HFA(1); HB 232, 234, 247*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 449: SCA(1) HJR 14, 110 601: HFA(1); HB 663: HFA(1) 310*, 311, 312, 313 Worley, Ed HR 18, 29, 61, 91, 98*, 105, 109, 117*, Bruce, James E HB 144: HFA(1); HB 154: HCA(1); HB SB 2, 11, 23, 52*, 54, 67, 91*, 92*, 118*, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HB 1, 24, 45, 173, 183, 232, 236, 260*, 397: HFA(3); HB 623: HFA(1) 195*, 196*, 203*, 245*, 255* 146, 151, 164, 176*, 184, 186*, 201, 277, 290, 299, 580*, 631*, 675, 680, HR 19: HCA(1), HFA(1) SCR 34, 236 205*, 206, 210*, 232, 234, 274, 284*, 741 SB 59: HFA(1); SB 117: HFA(1); SB 171: HFA(1), (2) Crimm, Ron HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 91, 105, 108, 299, 315, 337, 352, 355, 366*, 385, Clark, Larry HB 3, 24, 25*, 27, 28*, 37*, 39, 44, 55, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 477, 489, 490, 507, 508, 537, 584*, HB 1, 2*, 3, 4, 5, 8*, 20, 24, 45*, 57, 66, 57, 62*, 87*, 120*, 236, 254, 255, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 233*, 585, 630, 634, 663, 709, 721, 722 75, 90, 108, 133, 134, 141, 163, 183, 256, 270, 277, 295, 299, 305, 333, 234, 251, 255, 267, 305, 307, 308, HCR 5, 6, 173*, 207, 230* 203, 219*, 229, 232, 261*, 277, 283, 334, 337, 364, 436, 477, 488, 489, 309, 310, 311, 312*, 313*, 322 HJR 145 286, 295, 299, 326, 334, 337, 338, 490, 491, 503, 537, 565, 582*, 585, HB 380: HFA(3), (4), (9); HB 397: HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 374, 378, 395*, 397, 400, 445, 477, 633*, 671, 683, 705, 708* HFA(8); HB 700: HFA(1), (2); HB 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, 164, 494, 497, 503, 508, 511, 515*, 566, HCR 8* 719: HFA(1), (2) 184, 198*, 201, 232, 233, 234, 305, 646, 666*, 671*, 697* HJR 47 Draud, Jon 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, HCR 8, 40, 120, 174* HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84*, 91, 105, HB 1, 3, 24, 41*, 42*, 103, 104*, 117, 315, 322 HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 91, 105, 108, 109, 122, 123, 133*, 134, 136, 138, 125*, 156*, 197*, 199, 253, 299, 337, HB 334: HFA(3), (5); HB 378: HFA(4) 109, 116, 117, 122, 123, 134, 136, 143, 146, 148, 151, 164, 184, 201, 341*, 345, 352*, 355*, 436, 477, 489, SB 28: HFA(1); SB 65: HFA(1) 138, 143, 146, 148, 151, 153, 164, 232, 233*, 234, 251*, 255*, 260, 267, 490, 497*, 559, 595, 596*, 600*, Ford, Danny R 181*, 184, 186, 201, 205, 206, 210*, 283*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 601*, 630, 661*, 705, 721, 723 HB 3, 11, 16, 24, 35, 235, 236, 253, 232, 233, 234, 251, 255, 260, 267*, 312, 313, 322 HCR 5, 6, 165* 254, 255, 256, 277, 305, 337, 361*, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311*, HB 62: HFA(1); HB 600: HFA(6) HJR 14*, 145* 365*, 421, 486, 489, 490, 522*, 533*, 312, 313 Damron, Robert R HR 18, 29, 61*, 84, 91, 102, 109, 122, 548*, 585, 620*, 631, 671 HB 219: HFA(1) HB 1, 2, 3*, 5, 24, 45, 75*, 107*, 112*, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, 164, HR 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 123, Collins, Hubert 130*, 143*, 155*, 172*, 185, 236, 184, 201, 218*, 232, 234, 305, 307, 134, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 30, 45, 66, 108, 183, 237, 260, 263, 264, 277*, 283, 286, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 201, 232, 234, 305, 307, 308, 309, 224, 236, 260, 274, 277, 283, 286, 290*, 295*, 299, 374*, 397, 421, Edmonds, Ted "Teddy" 310, 311, 312, 313, 322* 290, 295, 299, 326, 337, 338, 374, 436*, 445, 461, 466*, 498, 503, 508, HB 1, 7, 40*, 84, 171, 203*, 204*, 205*, HB 361: HFA(1); HB 397: HFA(1), (2) 392*, 394*, 397, 400, 439*, 445, 456, 559, 566, 585, 593, 641*, 656, 657*, 206*, 207*, 208*, 209*, 210*, 236, SB 34: HFA(7) 487, 498, 501*, 503, 535*, 573*, 585, 729*, 730* 256, 277, 290, 295, 299, 314, 337, Gooch Jr, Jim 631, 672*, 675, 710*, 711*, 712* HCR 119*, 250 338, 343, 352, 355, 376, 392, 409*, HB 1, 3, 24, 63, 235, 236, 260, 277, HCR 106 HJR 110 445, 456*, 586*, 616*, 617*, 631*, 290, 295, 299, 309*, 334*, 337, 342*, HJR 101, 104, 168* HR 16*, 18, 29, 61, 76*, 81, 84, 91, 105, 675, 680, 726*, 737* 363*, 383*, 385, 408*, 470*, 484*, HR 18, 29, 61, 67*, 81*, 82*, 91*, 105*, 109, 117, 118*, 122, 123, 134*, 136, HCR 9, 12, 30, 32, 39, 42, 115, 165* 487, 497, 503, 508, 561*, 565*, 578*, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184*, 186, HJR 104 579*, 585, 630*, 649*, 675, 693*, 146*, 151, 164, 184, 200*, 201, 232, 201, 205*, 206, 232*, 234, 288, 296*, HR 18, 29*, 51*, 52*, 61, 81, 91, 105, 708* 234, 248, 254*, 267, 288, 299*, 305, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HJR 101 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 313 146, 150*, 151, 184, 201, 232, 234, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 107, 109, 325 HB 270: HFA(5); HB 445: HCA(1) 285, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, HB 86: HFA(9); HB 450: HFA(1); HB SB 90: HFA(1), (2), (3) 311, 312, 313, 322 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 501: HCA(1); HB 598: HFA(1) DeCesare, Jim HB 209: HCA(1), (2), HFA(1) 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, HJR 7: HCA(1); HJR 202: HCA(1) HB 3, 7*, 22, 38, 64*, 211*, 235, 236, Embry Jr, C B 322 SB 34: HFA(5); SB 157: HCA(1) 253, 254, 255, 256*, 263, 264, 274, HB 3, 6*, 7, 16, 18*, 19*, 24, 35, 44, 45, HB 143: HFA(1); HB 295: HFA(8); HB Comer Jr, James R 277, 290, 295, 306*, 307*, 308*, 337, 46*, 67, 97*, 104, 133, 134, 140, 171, 334: HFA(4); HB 383: HFA(1); HB HB 3, 30, 57, 108, 133, 134, 153, 232, 364, 385, 436, 445, 488*, 489, 490, 173, 174*, 180, 203*, 236, 256, 263, 470: HFA(1), (2); HB 561: HFA(1); 236, 263, 264, 274, 290, 299, 431*, 494, 554*, 559, 585, 597, 705 264, 270, 274, 277, 290, 295, 299, HB 565: HCA(1); HB 693: HCA(1) 436, 450*, 477, 489, 490, 497, 498, HCR 5, 6, 173 343, 347, 364, 376, 389, 412, 445, SB 50: HFA(1); SB 210: HFA(1); SB 499, 519, 593, 608, 631 HJR 199* 456, 461, 489, 490, 498, 503, 508, 245: HFA(4) HR 18, 29, 61, 71*, 74*, 81, 91, 92*, HR 17*, 18*, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 554, 585, 595*, 602, 631, 671, 680, Graham, Derrick 105, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 122, 123, 134, 138, 143, 146, 151, 753 HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 24, 45, 62, 63, 66, 75, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 164, 184, 201, 204, 232, 234, 295*, HR 18, 29, 61, 69*, 70*, 81, 91, 102, 80, 91, 139, 154*, 179, 183, 199, 212, 234, 237*, 281*, 304*, 305, 307, 308, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 105, 109, 122, 123, 136, 138, 143, 213, 224*, 232, 270, 274*, 283, 286, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 313, 322 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 295, 299, 326, 334, 338, 374, 390, HB 450: HFA(2) HB 86: HFA(8); HB 256: HCA(1); HB 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 391, 397*, 400, 438, 445, 448*, 480, Cornett, Howard D 378: HFA(2), (3); HB 382: HFA(2); 313, 322 497, 503, 521, 523, 559, 602 HB 3, 16, 24, 30, 35, 36, 211, 226, 235, HB 710: HFA(1), (2) Farmer, Bill HCR 22*, 40, 137, 195* 236, 263, 277, 290, 295, 299, 314, Dedman Jr, W Milward HB 3, 22*, 24, 27, 36, 47*, 55, 57, 59*, HR 18, 29, 44*, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 333, 456, 458*, 489, 490, 542*, 586, HB 3, 7, 81, 227*, 236, 256, 290, 337, 60*, 79, 80, 88, 90, 96, 100, 107, 158, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 593, 631, 675, 749*, 753* 436, 490, 705, 713*, 714*, 751 175, 185*, 223, 236, 260, 263, 264, 151, 153, 164, 172, 184, 196*, 201, HCR 15 HJR 47, 54* 290, 295, 320*, 338, 364*, 372, 456, 206*, 228*, 231*, 232, 234, 235*, HJR 90*, 101 HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 490, 520*, 559, 631 239*, 245, 248, 263, 268*, 274*, 284, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 123, 133*, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, HCR 106, 250 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 123, 128*, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 272*, HJR 110 313, 319* 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 246*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, SB 34: HFA(4) 285, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 313, 322 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, Gray, J R 311, 312, 313, 317*, 322 Denham, Mike 184, 201, 232, 234, 288, 305, 307, HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 30, 35*, 45, 66, 75, HB 645: HFA(1) HB 1, 24, 63, 72*, 73*, 74*, 77*, 78*, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 90, 98, 163, 183, 236*, 237*, 238*, SB 65: HFA(3), (4), (5) 79*, 80*, 109*, 110*, 141, 145, 171, HB 175: HFA(2); HB 295: HFA(2), (3), 239*, 240*, 241*, 242*, 256, 260, Couch, Tim 192*, 195, 200, 232, 236, 256, 257*, (4), (5), (6), (7), (9); HB 320: HCA(1); 277, 283, 290, 295, 299, 326, 337, HB 3, 16, 24, 36, 141, 154, 218*, 226, 258*, 262*, 263, 264, 271, 274, 277, HB 378: HFA(1); HB 380: HFA(6); HB 338, 354*, 374, 378*, 390, 391, 397, 236, 256, 277, 295, 299, 314, 333, 283, 286, 295, 299, 333, 338, 340, 493: HFA(1), (2); HB 511: HFA(1), (2) 400, 405*, 443*, 445, 492, 493*, 436, 450, 458, 487, 489, 490, 572, 384*, 445, 481*, 499, 502*, 513*, Fischer, Joseph M 498*, 508, 559, 567*, 593, 631, 632*, 585, 586*, 675*, 676, 694*, 726, 753 514*, 537*, 541*, 553*, 591*, 663, HB 214*, 215*, 216*, 217*, 226*, 231, 668, 690* HCR 5, 6, 15, 250 669, 690, 743 235, 236, 253*, 254*, 255*, 263, 277, HCR 175*, 250 HJR 101 HCR 129*, 137* 290, 347*, 348, 354*, 355, 364, 389, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HJR 47, 104* 412*, 413*, 436, 463*, 489, 490, 631, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, 184, HR 18, 29, 61, 62*, 63, 65*, 79*, 81, 91, 652, 750* 164, 166, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 201, 232, 234, 285, 289*, 305, 307, 99*, 100*, 105, 109*, 111*, 112*, HCR 5, 6 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 322 113*, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HJR 220 322* HB 380: HFA(5) 144*, 146, 151, 164, 178*, 184, 201, HR 18, 29, 60*, 61, 81, 91, 102*, 105, HB 238: HFA(1); HB 632: HFA(1), (2) Crenshaw, Jesse 213*, 232, 234, 244*, 261, 292*, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, SB 111: HFA(1); SB 179: HFA(1), (2); HB 1, 2, 5, 13, 24, 44, 93, 213, 224, 302*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 151, 164, 183*, 184, 201, 232, 234, SB 191: HCA(1), (2); SB 194: 270, 283, 299, 338, 400, 421, 440, 312, 313, 316*, 322 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HFA(3), (5) 445, 448, 480*, 503, 511, 614*, 615*, HB 77: HFA(1); HB 79: HFA(1); HB 446: 313 Hall, W Keith 665 HFA(1), (3), (4) HB 276: HFA(1); HB 380: HFA(10); HB HB 1, 3, 5, 7, 20, 24, 30, 55, 62, 75, 84, HJR 110 SB 34: HFA(1); SB 65: HFA(2) 670: HFA(4) 98, 108, 140, 141, 143, 158, 167, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, DeWeese, Bob M SB 171: HFA(5), (7); SB 210: HFA(2) 173*, 183, 200, 203, 224, 226, 233*, 123, 134, 136*, 138, 143, 146, 151, HB 3, 256, 295, 334, 337, 477, 490, Floyd, David 260, 263, 264, 270, 274*, 277, 283, 153, 164, 184, 186, 201, 232, 234, 491, 494, 540, 589*, 671, 704, 705, HB 7, 22*, 45, 81, 90, 123*, 124*, 137*, 286, 290, 295, 297*, 299, 314, 320, 245, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 719*, 721*, 722*, 723* 165*, 171, 216, 231, 236, 242, 254, 326, 338, 374, 378, 397, 400, 413*, 311, 312, 313 HCR 8 255, 256, 272, 277, 290, 291*, 295, 421, 445, 450*, 456, 458, 461, 477, 480, 487*, 489, 495*, 501*, 503, 506, HB 2: HFA(2); HB 277: HFA(1); HB 334: HJR 110 738*, 743 508, 526, 566, 573*, 585, 593, 631, HFA(2); HB 372: HFA(1); HB 376: HR 18, 29, 81, 91, 109, 121*, 122, 123, HCR 120, 217* 675, 691*, 692*, 726, 748* HFA(1); HB 380: HFA(8); HB 397: 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, 164, 184, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 105, 109*, HCR 40, 120 HFA(4), (6) 201, 232, 234, 305, 307, 308, 309, 111*, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HJR 87*, 101* Horlander, Dennis 310, 311, 312, 313 146, 151, 164, 171*, 184, 201, 232, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HB 1, 2, 3, 24, 30, 45, 84, 90, 98, 108, HB 3: HFA(1), (2); HB 115: HFA(1), (2), 234, 247*, 292*, 298*, 305, 307, 308, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 133, 134, 171*, 199, 200, 203, 232, (3); HB 190: HFA(1); HB 558: 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 164, 184, 194, 201, 232, 233, 234, 236, 256, 270, 283, 290, 299, 321, HFA(1), (2) HB 268: HCA(1) 241*, 285, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 322, 323, 330, 337, 338, 445, 455, SB 11: HFA(4), (5), (6); SB 106: HFA(1) SB 230: HCA(1) 310, 311, 312, 313 467, 480, 491*, 497, 498, 570*, 646, Lindsay, Gross C Meade, Charles E SB 89: HFA(1), (2), (3); SB 176: 650*, 651*, 666, 671, 687* HB 1, 175*, 176*, 275*, 276*, 279*, HB 1, 3, 5, 20, 24, 30*, 141, 143*, 236, HFA(2), (3), (4); SB 229: HFA(5); SB HCR 40, 174 280*, 292*, 293*, 294*, 299, 317*, 256, 260, 263, 264, 270, 274, 277, 245: HFA(2) HJR 47 318*, 319*, 382*, 386*, 400, 410*, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 314*, 326, Harmon, Mike HR 18, 23, 29, 61, 81, 83, 91, 105, 109, 432*, 472*, 665* 333, 337, 338, 378, 392, 394*, 400, HB 214*, 225*, 226*, 227*, 228*, 231*, 116, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HJR 95* 445, 458, 477, 482*, 487, 503, 573, 235, 236, 254, 255, 256, 277, 337, 146, 148, 151, 164, 181, 184, 201, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 105, 109, 616*, 631, 675, 696*, 748* 354, 436, 486, 489, 490, 491, 492, 232, 233, 234, 267, 305, 307, 308, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, HJR 45*, 46*, 101* 677* 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 102, 105, 109, Jenkins, Joni L 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146*, 151, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, HB 1, 2, 3*, 5, 13, 45, 57, 98, 108, 132*, HB 3: HCA(1); HB 101: HCA(1); HB 164*, 184, 201, 232, 234, 285, 288, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 133*, 134, 200, 203, 212, 213, 224, 153: HFA(1); HB 175: HFA(1); HB 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 229*, 230*, 232, 244*, 256, 261, 270, 234: HCA(1); HB 275: HCA(1), 313, 320*, 322 322 283, 299, 321, 322, 323, 325, 334, HFA(1); HB 333: HCA(1); HB 376: HB 138: HFA(1), (2); HB 394: HFA(1) HB 76: HFA(3), (4); HB 270: HFA(1), 337*, 338, 341, 353*, 360, 369, 378, HCA(1); HB 406: HCA(1); HB 407: SB 34: HFA(6); SB 171: HFA(3) (2), (3), (4); HB 670: HFA(5), (6) 399*, 407, 420*, 439*, 447*, 459*, HFA(1); HB 424: HCA(1); HB 472: Meeks, Reginald K Harper, Mary 460, 467*, 469*, 477, 483, 491, 497, HFA(1), (2) HB 1, 2, 5, 9, 13, 24, 32, 43, 45, 53, 62, HB 9, 184*, 226, 236, 243*, 256, 337, 498, 503, 506, 515*, 518, 614*, 666, SB 11: HCA(1); SB 154: HCA(1); SB 79, 80, 83, 90, 93, 103, 116*, 117*, 477, 489, 490, 497, 559, 585, 630 671, 682* 245: HCA(1), HFA(5) 118*, 119*, 132, 162, 163, 180, 183, HCR 119 HCR 40*, 119, 174 Lynn, Gerry 212*, 213, 230, 244, 270, 283, 334, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 105, 109, HR 18, 23*, 29, 61, 81, 83*, 84, 91, 105, HB 3, 7, 20, 22, 24, 27, 33, 34, 37, 45, 337, 338, 348, 353, 369, 399, 400, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 151, 108*, 109, 116*, 122, 123, 127*, 134, 59, 62, 63, 83, 90, 108, 129, 133, 435, 445, 467, 477, 480, 486, 506, 184, 201, 232, 234, 248, 251, 255, 136, 138, 140*, 143, 146, 148*, 151, 134, 140, 148, 173, 203, 226, 232, 521, 537, 566, 602, 627*, 628*, 635*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 153, 158, 163*, 164, 181*, 184, 201, 235, 236, 243, 253, 256, 270, 274, 656, 671 313 204*, 231, 232, 233, 234, 240*, 245, 277, 288, 290, 295, 299, 322, 323, HCR 12*, 13*, 40, 174 Henley, Melvin B 248*, 251, 255, 256*, 260*, 267, 305, 337, 343*, 344*, 352, 355, 382, 392, HJR 20*, 47*, 219 HB 3, 10*, 34*, 45, 98*, 256, 299, 459, 307*, 308, 309, 310, 311*, 312, 313 445, 456, 461, 482, 489, 490, 497, HR 11*, 18, 19*, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 96*, 482, 489, 490, 493*, 498, 559, 592, Keene, Dennis 498, 508 98, 105, 109, 116, 122, 123, 134, 621*, 668 HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 45, 63, 66, 75, 90, HCR 5, 6 136*, 138, 143, 146, 148, 151, 153*, HCR 5, 6 133, 134, 171, 183, 196*, 199*, 200, HJR 110 162*, 164, 172*, 181, 184, 191*, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 203, 232, 236, 263, 264, 270, 272, HR 18, 29, 61, 68*, 81, 91, 105, 109, 201*, 231, 232, 233, 234, 245*, 251, 123, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 184, 274, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 321, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 252*, 255, 263*, 267, 271*, 305, 307, 201, 232, 234, 305, 307, 308, 309, 322, 323, 326, 338, 348, 374, 390, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 310, 311, 312, 313 391, 395, 397, 400, 416*, 422, 428*, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, HB 119: HCA(1) Higdon, Jimmy 435*, 445, 455, 459, 491, 497*, 508, 322 SB 188: HFA(1), (2), (3) HB 3, 96, 122, 151*, 173, 191*, 199, 559, 566, 585, 631, 727*, 752* SB 171: HFA(4) Miller, Charles 236, 254, 255, 256, 263, 264, 274, HCR 174 Marcotte, Paul H HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 20*, 24, 45, 57, 75, 82, 290, 295, 337, 358*, 359*, 361, 364, HJR 47 HB 9*, 90, 111*, 199, 236, 259, 337, 90, 129, 133, 134, 154, 163, 171, 445, 456, 477, 480, 490, 498, 499, HR 18, 29, 61*, 91, 102, 105, 109, 122, 348, 352, 355, 411*, 488, 489, 490, 183, 199, 200, 203, 224, 232*, 270, 522, 585, 616, 619*, 630, 631, 675 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 497, 630, 635*, 684 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 321*, HCR 40 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 260, 305, HJR 20, 47 322*, 323*, 326, 337, 338, 374, 378, HR 18, 29, 61, 91, 105, 109, 122, 123, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HR 18, 29, 48*, 61, 81, 91, 102, 105, 400, 429, 435, 445, 455, 491, 494, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, SB 229: HCA(1), HFA(3), (4) 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 498, 503, 559, 566, 585*, 620*, 631, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 307, 308, Kerr, Thomas 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 666, 671 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HB 3, 36, 41, 50, 133, 136, 235*, 236, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HCR 9, 174* HB 151: HFA(1) 254, 255, 256, 277, 290, 295, 337, 313 HJR 47 Hoffman, Charlie 347, 352, 355, 375*, 424*, 445, 461, HB 90: HFA(1); HB 378: HFA(6); HB HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 91, 105, 108, HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 24, 45, 57, 66, 75, 83, 489, 490, 585, 630, 652*, 654*, 655*, 380: HFA(7) 109, 116, 122, 123, 136, 138, 139*, 86*, 90, 98, 102, 106*, 117, 131, 141, 662*, 740* Marzian, Mary Lou 143, 146, 148, 151, 164, 184, 201, 145, 154, 171, 181, 183, 199, 200, HCR 5, 6 HB 1, 2*, 3, 13, 24, 45, 57*, 83, 86, 90, 232, 233, 234, 251, 255, 267, 305, 224, 232, 236, 260, 263, 264, 270, HR 18, 29, 55*, 61, 81, 84, 91, 102*, 98, 102*, 103*, 106, 163, 221*, 222*, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 321, 105, 109, 122, 123, 134, 138, 143, 230, 244, 256, 261, 270, 283, 334, SB 82: HCA(1) 322, 323, 337, 338, 378, 397, 400, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 218*, 232, 337, 338, 353, 369*, 372, 378, 399*, Moberly Jr, Harry 429*, 430*, 435, 445, 486, 499, 503, 234, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 400, 420*, 435, 459, 460*, 477, 480, HB 1*, 2, 3, 5*, 24, 83, 138, 145, 195*, 511*, 537, 643*, 646 312, 313 483*, 491, 497, 506*, 518*, 575*, 200*, 232, 283, 295, 299, 326*, 380*, HCR 250, 278* Lee, Jimmie 576*, 602, 666, 682 381*, 382*, 400*, 401*, 403*, 422*, HJR 110 HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 45, 73, 91*, 92*, 183, HCR 31*, 40, 119, 169*, 174, 189* 445, 477*, 480, 503, 530*, 556*, HR 16, 18, 29, 56*, 58*, 61, 76*, 81, 200, 232, 236, 260, 274, 283, 286, HR 18, 29, 61, 83, 84, 91, 109, 122, 557*, 571*, 581*, 735 91*, 105, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 295, 299, 338, 400, 401*, 422*, 433*, 123, 124, 126*, 130*, 131*, 132*, HCR 120 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 445, 477*, 499, 503, 566, 569*, 735* 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 148*, 149*, HJR 14, 93*, 94*, 95*, 145* 221*, 232, 234, 242*, 258*, 279*, HCR 250 151, 153, 158*, 159*, 163*, 164, 181, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 99*, 100*, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, HJR 10* 184, 201, 232, 234, 245, 248, 251*, 105, 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 312, 313 HR 18, 29, 61, 78*, 81, 84, 91, 105, 255, 260*, 267, 305, 307, 308, 309, 143, 146, 151, 160*, 164, 184, 186, SB 108: HCA(1) 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 310, 311, 312, 313 201, 232, 234, 262*, 288, 305, 307, Hoover, Jeff 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, HB 236: HFA(1); HB 585: HFA(4), (5) 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HB 21*, 61*, 193*, 277, 290, 295, 305*, 264*, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, SB 109: HFA(1), (2); SB 110: HFA(1), HB 1: HFA(1); HB 48: HCA(1); HB 295: 337, 351*, 361, 380*, 395*, 445, 459, 311, 312, 313 (2); SB 130: HFA(3), (4) HCA(1); HB 338: HCA(1); HB 380: 477, 489, 490, 508, 521*, 559, 564*, HB 302: HFA(1); HB 380: HFA(1); HB McKee, Thomas M HFA(11); HB 382: HFA(3); HB 403: 585, 598*, 646*, 652, 671, 739* 401: HFA(1), (2) HB 1, 2, 3, 24, 145, 179, 183*, 195, HFA(1); HB 477: HCA(1), (2); HB HJR 47, 93* Lee, Stan 199, 200, 236, 247*, 248*, 249*, 256, 559: HCA(1); HB 656: HCA(1); HB HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 103*, 109, HB 3, 14*, 26*, 36*, 38*, 39*, 54, 58*, 263, 264, 266*, 267*, 268*, 269*, 672: HCA(1); HB 743: HCA(1), (2) 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143*, 146, 115*, 150, 171, 188*, 189*, 190*, 271*, 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299*, SB 84: HCA(1); SB 130: HCA(1), 151, 157*, 164, 184, 194, 201, 206, 215*, 226, 236, 277, 290, 316*, 333, 327*, 333, 338, 340*, 374, 415*, HFA(1) 213, 232, 233, 234, 249*, 286*, 288, 413, 436*, 486, 489, 490, 491, 494*, 416*, 435, 445, 456, 468, 481*, 486, Mobley, Russ 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312*, 495, 549*, 609*, 610*, 652 497, 499, 503, 508, 608, 624*, 634*, HB 3, 7, 16, 33*, 39, 122, 151, 173, 313*, 314* HCR 4*, 5, 6, 15*, 25*, 175* 640*, 656, 668, 669*, 689*, 719*, 226, 236, 256, 274, 290, 361, 364, 486, 489, 490, 522, 585, 631, 638* 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HCR 8, 120, 174, 187*, 207* HCR 5, 6, 15 313, 322 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HJR 145 HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HB 55: HFA(1); HB 57: HFA(1), (2); HB 163, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234*, 248, HR 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 91, 105, 109, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 334: HFA(1); HB 525: HCA(1); HB 276*, 285*, 288, 294*, 301*, 305, 116, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 184, 194, 201, 232, 234, 305, 307, 585: HFA(3), (6); HB 622: HFA(1) 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 146, 151, 155*, 164, 177*, 184, 201, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 SB 134: HFA(1); SB 180: HFA(1); SB 315*, 321*, 323*, 324* 233, 234, 251, 255, 267, 283*, 305, Montell, Brad 194: HFA(2) HB 167: HFA(1); HB 449: HFA(1); HB 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HB 3, 7, 24, 36, 51, 63, 80, 81*, 84*, Osborne, David 591: HFA(1), (2); HB 665: HFA(1) HB 23: HCA(1); HB 348: HFA(1) 88*, 89*, 139, 194*, 226, 236, 253, HB 3, 84, 148, 236, 254, 255, 263, 264, SB 176: HFA(5), (6) Riner, Tom 254, 255, 256, 263, 264, 277, 282*, 271, 272, 295, 299, 352, 355, 364, Rader, Marie L HB 1, 3, 24, 28, 34, 44, 45, 49, 55, 83, 290, 299, 305*, 328*, 337, 364, 376, 411, 436, 445, 456, 461, 490, 491, HB 3, 11*, 24, 35*, 145, 207, 236, 253, 86, 92, 117, 133, 151, 163, 167, 200, 436, 438*, 459, 489, 490, 496*, 648*, 495, 508, 516, 552*, 580, 585, 669, 254, 255, 271, 277, 290, 295, 299, 213, 240, 254, 255, 277, 283, 286, 725* 671, 683*, 684*, 705, 709, 721, 722 334, 337, 352, 355, 364, 409, 421, 299, 333, 334, 338, 399, 434*, 445, HCR 5*, 6* HCR 8, 174, 209*, 230 456, 489, 490, 499*, 568, 617*, 631, 490, 494, 508, 577, 602, 622, 630, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HJR 220 646, 675, 739 647*, 658, 663, 671, 688, 718*, 719, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 83, 91, 105, 109, HCR 5, 6, 106, 119 735, 740, 742 164, 184, 201, 232, 233, 234, 251, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, HJR 104 HCR 40, 174, 250 255, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 233, 234, HR 18, 29, 53*, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, HR 29, 61, 83, 84, 105, 109, 122, 123, 312, 313 251, 255, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 122, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, HB 81: HFA(1); HB 84: HFA(1); HB 93: 311, 312, 313, 322 163, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 248, 181, 184, 232, 233, 234, 251, 267, HFA(1), (3) HB 552: HCA(1) 273, 285, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, Napier, Lonnie Owens, Darryl T 310, 311, 312, 313 313 HB 3, 24, 29, 45, 83, 195, 200, 236, HB 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 20, 24, 45, 57, 62, 79, Rand, Rick W HB 55: HFA(2), (3); HB 141: HFA(2), 256, 260, 299, 378, 406, 407, 486*, 90, 91, 117, 133, 143, 163, 181, 199, HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 24, 30, 45, 66, 75, 83, (3); HB 277: HCA(1); HB 290: 489, 498, 537, 560, 641*, 674*, 743 200, 202, 212*, 213*, 232, 244*, 270, 90, 163, 224, 236, 251, 260, 263, HFA(1), (2); HB 382: HFA(1); HB HCR 5, 6, 40, 250 283*, 287*, 295, 299, 314, 321, 322, 270, 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 600: HFA(4), (5) HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 105, 109, 323, 334, 337, 338, 339*, 369, 372, 326, 374, 390, 391, 397, 400, 445, SB 45: HFA(6); SB 59: HFA(3), (4) 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 399, 420, 435, 441, 445, 467, 480*, 499, 507*, 508, 565, 631 Rudy, Steven 151, 160*, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, 485*, 491, 497, 503, 521, 559, 594*, HCR 174 HB 30, 36, 82, 113*, 232, 236, 239, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 630, 636*, 637*, 652, 666, 719 HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 254, 255, 256, 263, 264, 277, 290, 322 HCR 5, 40, 174 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 337, 364, 436, 450, 459, 489, 490, HB 290: HFA(3) HJR 47 164, 184, 185*, 201, 232, 234, 305, 498, 499, 593, 668* Nelson, Rick G HR 18, 29, 61, 72*, 81, 83, 84, 91, 105, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HCR 5, 6, 15, 197* HB 1, 3, 7*, 16*, 20, 24, 27*, 30, 45, 54, 108, 109, 114*, 116, 122, 123, 134, SB 43: HFA(1) HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 75, 76, 79, 80, 105*, 122*, 133, 140, 136, 138, 143, 146, 148, 151, 153*, Rasche, Frank 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 141, 143, 150*, 173*, 179, 183, 186*, 164, 172*, 181, 184, 201*, 231, 232, HB 1, 24, 48*, 82, 464*, 479*, 509*, 164, 166, 184, 201, 232, 234, 288, 200, 224, 236, 256, 260, 277*, 283, 233, 234, 245*, 251, 255, 260, 263*, 510*, 545*, 546*, 547*, 555*, 562*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 286, 290, 295, 297*, 299, 313, 314, 267, 288, 305, 307*, 308, 309, 310, 631, 688* 313, 322 315*, 326, 329*, 333, 338, 378, 400, 311, 312, 313 HCR 214*, 222*, 223*, 224*, 225*, 226*, Shelton, Terry 402, 420, 421, 435, 445, 457*, 458, HB 637: HFA(1); HB 652: HFA(1); HB 227*, 229*, 287* HB 3, 7, 16, 226, 232, 236, 256, 274, 459, 461, 487*, 489, 503*, 508, 517*, 688: HFA(1) HJR 14 277, 290, 295, 304, 305, 337, 456, 524, 526, 560*, 579, 585, 599*, 602, SB 45: HFA(2) HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 109, 122, 123, 489, 490, 494, 495, 498, 508, 530, 631, 675, 676*, 686*, 691*, 692*, Palumbo, Ruth Ann 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 537, 585 696*, 726, 753 HB 1, 2, 3, 24, 57, 63*, 68, 75, 86, 90, 166*, 184, 201, 232, 234, 288, 305, HJR 47 HCR 9*, 21, 24, 26*, 106, 142, 190 157*, 158*, 159, 185*, 200, 233, 270, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HJR 101, 188* 283, 295, 299, 334, 337, 338, 353, HB 4: HFA(1); HB 48: HFA(1); HB 79: 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HR 18, 29*, 61, 81, 91, 102, 105*, 109, 364, 369, 372, 374*, 400, 422, 445, HFA(2), (3); HB 464: HFA(1); HB 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 275*, 305, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 497, 503, 507, 508, 550*, 555, 731*, 510: HFA(1); HB 546: HCA(1); HB 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 151, 164, 184, 194, 201, 232, 234, 732*, 733*, 734*, 744*, 745*, 754* 568: HFA(1) 322 285, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, HCR 119*, 216* HJR 145: HCA(1) HB 690: HFA(1) 311, 312, 313, 315 HJR 110 SB 51: HFA(1); SB 109: HCA(1); SB Siler, Charles L HB 86: HFA(6), (7); HB 197: HFA(1), (2) HR 16, 18, 29, 61, 76, 81, 91, 105, 122, 130: HFA(2) HB 3, 5, 13, 20, 24, 45, 82, 133, 136*, HCR 9: HFA(1), (2); HCR 227: HFA(1), 123, 125*, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, Reinhardt, Jon David 232*, 236, 283, 290, 295, 322*, 323*, (2) 151, 158, 163, 164, 176*, 184, 201, HB 24, 34, 236, 263, 277, 355, 461, 337, 338*, 378, 435, 455, 468*, 486, SB 130: HFA(5), (6); SB 205: HFA(1), 232, 234, 248*, 266*, 269*, 280*, 489, 490, 492, 742 559, 675 (2) 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HCR 250 HCR 120, 250 Nesler, Fred 313, 318* HJR 220* HJR 47 HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 45, 61, 63*, 75, 134, HB 374: HFA(1), (2), (3); HB 550: HR 18, 29, 61, 73*, 81, 84, 102, 105, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 136, 143, 183, 203, 232, 236, 244, HFA(1); HB 603: HFA(1) 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 246*, 256, 263, 264, 273, 277, 278*, SB 194: HFA(1) 146, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 184, 201, 232, 234, 273*, 305, 307, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 310, 326, Pasley, Don R 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 333, 336, 337, 374, 397, 400, 445, HB 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 24, 45, 75, 80, 83*, 313 SB 133: HFA(1) 450, 456, 467, 480, 486, 537, 541*, 134, 138*, 139*, 140, 145*, 163, 183, Richards, Jody Simpson, Arnold 559, 593*, 644*, 668*, 680*, 739 195*, 199, 200*, 224, 232, 283, 286, HB 1*, 2, 3, 5*, 24*, 27, 30, 48, 51, 63, HB 1, 2, 3, 24, 45, 54, 63, 93, 101*, HCR 40, 119, 250 290, 295, 299, 321, 322, 323, 327*, 72, 90, 92, 108, 130, 133, 134, 140, 117, 126*, 199, 200, 213, 254, 255, HJR 141* 333, 338, 374, 397, 400, 404, 414*, 173, 195, 203, 224, 232, 237, 256*, 259, 270, 283, 295, 296*, 299, 302*, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 422, 445, 477, 499*, 503, 508, 530*, 260, 270, 272, 277, 281, 283, 286*, 326, 333, 337, 348, 375, 419*, 421, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 631, 668, 743*, 745* 290, 299, 326*, 330, 374, 378, 400, 424*, 428*, 435, 437*, 445, 448, 488, 164, 166, 184, 201, 232, 234, 305, HCR 106, 120 422, 425*, 435, 445, 488, 498, 503, 497, 559, 574*, 585, 596*, 629*, 652, 306*, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 561*, 566*, 585, 597*, 739* 656, 663, 736* 313 123, 134*, 135*, 136, 138, 143, 146, HJR 14, 47* HR 18, 29, 81, 85*, 91, 105, 109, 122, HB 208: HFA(2), (3) 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 261*, HR 1*, 2*, 3*, 18, 29, 61, 63*, 81, 84, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, Nunn, Stephen R 290*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 86, 91, 97*, 105, 109, 117, 122, 123, 153, 164, 184, 201, 231, 232, 234, HB 2, 3, 24, 45, 55*, 57*, 62, 82, 148*, 312, 313 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, 245*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 169*, 170*, 179*, 180*, 181*, 182*, HB 90: HFA(4), (5), (6); HB 530: 184*, 186*, 194*, 201, 205, 206*, 312, 313 183, 200, 256, 270, 274, 283, 295, HFA(1); HB 558: HCA(1) 232, 233, 234, 259*, 262*, 285, 305, HB 437: HFA(1) 321, 323, 333, 334, 338, 352, 355, Pullin, Tanya G 307, 308*, 309*, 310, 311, 312, 313 SB 134: HFA(3); SB 194: HFA(4) 372, 422, 444*, 445, 452*, 456, 477, HB 1, 3, 5, 24, 45, 53, 96*, 105, 129, HB 286: HCA(1) Smith, Ancel 497, 508, 525*, 559, 631, 685*, 705, 134, 167*, 168*, 183, 236, 277, 283, Riggs, Steve HB 1, 3, 5, 24, 30, 45, 75, 236, 256, 724* 286, 290, 295, 299, 315*, 326, 338, HB 1, 2, 3, 23*, 24, 45, 108*, 171, 175, 263, 264, 277, 283, 286, 299, 326, HCR 5, 6, 40 400, 421, 436, 445, 449*, 461*, 477, 199, 270, 272*, 274, 277, 283, 290, 392*, 397, 400, 445, 458, 487, 497, HJR 10, 14 487, 516*, 523*, 563*, 585*, 591*, 295, 299, 326, 336, 337, 338, 341, 503, 560, 631, 675, 726* HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 105, 109, 626*, 631, 665*, 671*, 675, 678*, 342, 346, 348*, 374, 376, 445, 482*, HJR 101 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 679*, 695* 491, 494*, 497, 527*, 528*, 562, 665, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 288, HCR 21*, 119, 238*, 250 671 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 184, 201, 232, 234, 285, 305, 307, 499, 503, 593, 675 572*, 607*, 608, 636*, 637*, 642*, 487, 497, 498, 503*, 559, 566, 631, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 322 HCR 5, 6 652, 676*, 737*, 742, 746*, 747* 645*, 652, 675*, 739 Smith, Brandon D HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, HCR 28*, 34*, 119, 120* HCR 106* HB 24, 134*, 236, 277, 290, 299, 314, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HJR 193*, 202* HJR 101 333, 338, 402*, 445*, 458*, 470, 477, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 273, 285, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 117, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 487, 489, 490, 559, 631, 675, 753 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 122, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HJR 47, 101 312, 313, 322 158, 163, 184, 186, 192*, 201, 232, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 285*, 305, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, Upchurch, Ken 234, 245, 248, 288*, 300*, 305, 307, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, HB 236, 418*, 427*, 441*, 489, 490, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 HB 67: HFA(1); HB 68: HFA(1); HB 503: 164, 179*, 184, 201, 232, 234, 285, 499, 504*, 505*, 631, 657*, 658*, HB 4: HFA(2); HB 199: HFA(1); HB 337: HFA(1) 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 704* HFA(1), (2), (3); HB 351: HFA(1), (2); SB 30: HFA(1), (2); SB 176: HFA(1) 312, 313 HCR 5, 6, 64*, 119 HB 407: HFA(2); HB 572: HFA(1), HB 652: HFA(2) HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 109, 122, 123, (2), (3), (4) Stacy, John Will 134, 136, 138, 143*, 151, 164, 180*, HCR 28: HCA(1), HFA(1) HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 30, 75, 163, 183, 236, 184, 201, 232, 234, 293*, 305, 307, SB 204: HFA(3) Index 260, 283, 286, 290, 326, 333, 374, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 322 Weston, Ron 378, 397, 445, 465*, 487, 503, 526*, HB 418: HFA(1) HB 2, 236, 337, 338, 378, 399, 500, 568, 593, 675, 728* SB 123: HFA(1) 537, 666* Headings HCR 40 Vincent, John HCR 174, 250 HJR 101 HB 3, 45, 53*, 54*, 56*, 85*, 149*, 171*, HR 123, 184, 201, 204, 232, 234, 251, Accountants HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 84, 91, 105, 109, 175, 177*, 221, 235, 236, 259*, 276, 255, 260, 267*, 305, 307, 308, 309, Actuarial Analysis 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 280, 290, 293, 294, 298*, 299, 317, 310, 311, 312, 313 Administrative Regulations and 151, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 248, 318, 376, 406*, 407, 410, 420, 421, SB 171: HFA(6) Proceedings 257*, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 459, 462*, 489, 490, 492*, 585, 593, Westrom, Susan Advertising 311, 312, 313, 325* 675, 709* HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 24, 45, 57, 66, 75, 93, Aeronautics and Aviation SB 98: HFA(1), (2) HCR 5, 6 107*, 109, 121*, 130*, 156*, 159, Aged Persons and Aging Stein, Kathy W HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 183, 223*, 256, 263*, 264*, 265*, Agriculture HB 1, 2, 5, 24, 57*, 66, 75, 90, 98, 103, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 326, 334, Alcoholic Beverages 106, 132, 163, 164, 199, 201*, 202, 164, 184, 201, 232, 233, 234, 270*, 338, 348, 352, 353, 355, 364, 369, Alcoholism 244, 270, 283, 286, 295, 299, 326, 277*, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 374, 378, 397, 400, 435, 445, 468*, Amusements and Recreation 334, 338, 356*, 357*, 360*, 362*, 311, 312, 313, 322 480, 483, 491, 497, 498, 508, 559, Animals, Livestock, and Poultry 369*, 370*, 371*, 372*, 374, 378, HB 8: HFA(1); HB 54: HFA(1), (2), (3), 577*, 600, 601, 603*, 631, 671, 679, Annexation 379*, 397, 400, 421*, 440*, 445, (4), (5); HB 90: HFA(3); HB 221: 695 Appropriations 459*, 460*, 471*, 473*, 474*, 480*, HFA(1); HB 234: HFA(1); HB 356: HCR 119, 120 Arbitration 486, 493, 497, 506, 511*, 575*, 602*, HFA(1) HJR 110* Architects 652, 744* SB 59: HFA(5); SB 69: HFA(1); SB 70: HR 18, 29, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 123, Archives and Records HCR 89*, 119, 208*, 216* HFA(2); SB 117: HFA(2); SB 134: 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 156*, Area Development Districts HJR 110 HFA(2) 158, 163, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, Arts and Crafts HR 18, 23, 27*, 29, 61, 81, 88*, 91, 105, Wayne, Jim 245, 248, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, Associations 109, 122, 123*, 124*, 130*, 131*, HB 1, 2, 9, 13*, 17, 45, 83, 90, 98, 133, 310, 311, 312, 313 Athletics 132*, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 158*, 134, 178*, 187*, 203, 212, 213, 229*, HB 468: HFA(1); HB 600: HFA(2) Attorney General 159*, 163, 164, 184, 201, 206, 232, 230*, 245*, 251*, 270, 283, 299, SB 106: HFA(2) Attorney, Commonwealth's 234, 236*, 248, 280*, 305, 307, 308, 324*, 325*, 338*, 369, 378, 399, 450, Wilkey, Rob Attorney, County 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 480, 491*, 500*, 506*, 576*, 630, HB 1, 3, 24, 45, 66, 75, 86*, 90, 93*, Attorneys HB 208: HFA(1); HB 222: HFA(2); HB 666, 671, 682*, 745 94*, 95*, 98, 106*, 114*, 163, 183*, Auctioneers 375: HFA(1); HB 440: HFA(1); HB HCR 40, 174 193*, 199*, 256, 270, 276, 283, 286, Auditor of Public Accounts 442: HFA(1); HB 585: HFA(1), (2); HR 18, 27*, 29, 61, 81, 83, 84, 91, 108, 295, 299, 308, 326, 330, 335*, 337, Audits and Auditors HB 602: HCA(1), HFA(1) 109, 122, 123, 136, 138, 143, 146, 338, 351*, 374, 397, 400, 422, 445, Bail and Pretrial Release SB 11: HFA(1), (2), (3); SB 110: HFA(3) 148, 151, 164, 181, 184, 201, 232, 456, 480, 491, 497, 508*, 521*, 533*, Bankruptcy Stewart III, Jim 233, 234, 255, 260, 267, 305, 307, 534*, 568*, 593*, 597*, 652, 699*, Banks and Financial Institutions HB 3, 24, 29, 30, 82, 113, 168, 236, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 700*, 701*, 702*, 715*, 716* Barbers and Cosmetologists 256, 263, 264, 290, 299, 331*, 352, HB 13: HFA(1); HB 351: HFA(3); HB HCR 120 Blind or Deaf Persons 355, 445, 461, 489, 490, 498, 499, 682: HFA(1) HR 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 123, Boats and Boating 503, 531*, 542, 559, 599, 675, 691, SB 43: HCA(1); SB 216: HFA(1) 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 164, Bonds of Surety 692 Weaver, Mike 184, 201, 232, 234, 288, 305, 307, Bonds, Public HJR 104 HB 1, 2, 3, 20, 24*, 45, 51, 54, 66, 67, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313 Boundaries HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 109, 122, 75, 79, 80, 81, 90, 93, 109, 114, 133, HB 86: HFA(2), (3); HB 93: HFA(2), (4); Budget and Financial Administration 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, 151, 138, 140, 148, 163, 183, 186, 200, HB 94: HFA(1); HB 716: HFA(1) Campaign Finance 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, 273, 285, 222, 235, 236, 245, 260, 263, 264, SB 45: HFA(1), (3), (5); SB 122: Capital Construction 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 270, 274, 277, 283, 286, 290, 295, HFA(1); SB 123: HFA(2), (3), (4); SB Cemeteries and Burials 313, 322 299, 308, 310*, 311*, 312*, 313*, 229: HFA(1), (2); SB 245: HFA(1) Chambers of Commerce HB 76: HFA(1), (2); HB 86: HFA(1), (4), 314*, 326, 327, 332*, 333*, 334, 338, Wuchner, Addia Charitable Organizations and Institutions (5) 372, 374, 378, 385, 390, 391, 397, HB 3, 7, 22, 24, 35, 84*, 90, 113, 173, Children and Minors SB 70: HFA(1) 400, 402, 435, 445, 454*, 489, 490, 216*, 235, 236, 253*, 254*, 255*, Circuit Clerks Thompson, Tommy 499, 503, 508, 521, 524*, 549, 579, 259, 263, 264, 290, 295, 337, 348, Cities HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 45, 55, 63, 66, 75, 585, 593, 606*, 631, 656, 659*, 660*, 352*, 355*, 364, 389, 411*, 413, Cities, Classification 76*, 134, 140*, 141*, 153, 163, 183, 667*, 698* 449*, 461*, 463*, 477, 488*, 489*, Cities, First Class 185, 200, 232, 236, 260, 270, 277, HCR 106, 142*, 250 490*, 492, 508, 551*, 559, 585, 608, Cities, Fourth-Sixth Class 283, 286, 290, 295, 299, 326, 337, HJR 104 631, 684, 688, 703*, 742*, 750* Cities, Second Class 338, 352, 355, 374, 385, 389*, 397, HR 18, 29, 61, 77*, 78*, 80*, 81, 91, HCR 119 Cities, Third Class 400, 445*, 487, 489, 490, 499, 503, 105, 109, 116, 122*, 123, 134, 136, HJR 220* Civil Actions 507, 508, 585, 631, 671, 675, 681*, 138, 143, 146, 151, 184, 194*, 201, HR 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 102, 105, 109, Civil Procedure 706* 232, 234, 253*, 305, 307, 308, 309, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, 146, Civil Rights HCR 161* 310, 311, 312, 313 151, 163, 164, 184, 201, 232, 234, Claims HR 11, 18, 29, 61, 81, 91, 105, 107*, HB 3: HFA(3); HB 20: HCA(1); HB 27: 243*, 248, 288, 305, 307, 308, 309, Clergy 109, 122, 123, 134, 136, 138, 143, HCA(1); HB 333: HFA(1); HB 698: 310, 311, 312, 313, 322 Coal 146, 151, 154*, 164, 182*, 184, 201, HFA(1) HB 742: HFA(1) Collective Bargaining 232, 234, 285, 305, 307, 308, 309, HCR 142: HCA(1) Yonts, Brent Commendations and Recognitions 310, 311, 312, 313 SB 124: HFA(1) HB 1, 2, 3, 5, 24, 30, 45, 65*, 66*, 67*, Commerce HB 76: HFA(5), (6); HB 141: HFA(1); Webb, Robin L 68*, 69*, 70*, 71*, 75, 80, 98, 108, Committees HB 343: HFA(1) HB 1, 2, 4*, 24, 93, 96, 134, 202*, 263, 133, 134, 140, 141, 145, 152*, 153*, Communications SB 34: HFA(8) 264, 270, 277, 281*, 283, 288*, 289*, 163, 179, 183, 195, 200, 203, 232, Conference Committee Reports Turner, Tommy 290, 299, 300*, 338, 349*, 350*, 256, 260, 263, 264, 270, 277, 283, Confirmation of Appointments HB 30, 236, 263, 264, 289*, 290, 299, 356*, 376*, 378, 400*, 417*, 445, 286, 295, 299, 326, 337, 338, 374, Conflict of Interest 352, 355, 361, 376*, 436, 489, 490, 451*, 480, 494, 503*, 506, 508, 538*, 378*, 385, 397, 400, 404*, 445, 458, Congressional Districts Health Benefit Mandate Public Medical Assistance Consolidated Local Governments Highways, Streets, and Bridges Public Officers and Employees Accountants Constables Historical Affairs Public Records and Reports Constitution, Ky. Holidays Public Salaries Auditing, insurance requirement for - HB Constitution, U.S. Home Rule Public Utilities 363; HB 363: HCS Consumer Affairs Hospitals and Nursing Homes Public Works Board of Accountancy, increased per Contracts Hotels and Motels Publications diem payment of - SB 143 Cooperatives Housing, Building, and Construction Purchasing Certified public accountants' licensing Coroners Immigration Race Relations requirements, establishment of - HB Corporations Information Technology Racing 250 Corrections and Correctional Facilities, Inspections Railroads State Insurance Real Estate Corrections Impact Insurance, Health Redistricting Actuarial Analysis Counties Insurance, Motor Vehicle Religion Counties of 75,000 or More Interest and Usury Reorganization Cigarette surtax, floor stocks and other Counties with Cities of the First Class Interlocal Cooperation Reproductive Issues tobacco products tax, rate increase, Counties with Cities of the Second Class International Trade and Relations Research and Methods designate funds - HB 103 Counties with Cities of the Third Through Interstate Cooperation Retirement and Pensions Employment of retired public officers, Sixth Class Jails and Jailers Retroactive Legislation salary limitations - HB 153: HCS Counties, Urban Judges and Court Commissioners Safety KCTCS, Emergency Medical Services County Clerks Judicial Circuits Sales Board, attach to system - SB 139 County Judge/Executives Judicial Districts Science and Technology Kentucky Court of Appeals Junkyards Secretary of State retirement systems, beneficiaries, Court Reporters Juries and Jurors Securities change of designation - HB 10 Court, Supreme Justices of the Peace and Magistrates Sewer Systems Retirement Systems, employee Courts Labor and Industry Sheriffs participation in state programs - HB Courts, Circuit Land Use Small Business 154: HCS Courts, District Landlord and Tenant Space and Offices Teachers' Retirement System, Courts, Fiscal Legislative Research Commission Special Districts hazardous duty positions - HB 83 Crime Victims Libraries State Agencies Pesticides, removal of - HB 358 Crimes and Punishments Licensing State Employees Public employee health insurance Criminal Procedure Liens State Symbols and Emblems program, requirements for unescorted Dairying and Milk Marketing Lieutenant Governor Statutes retirees - HB 648 Data Processing Loans and Credit Studies Directed Purchased service, Head Start Deaths Local Government Substance Abuse employment - HB 18 Deeds and Conveyances Local Mandate Sunday Closing Records and sick leave balances of Disabilities and the Disabled Lottery Surface Mining state employees, transfer of - HB 154 Disasters Malt Beverages Taxation Reemployment, elected officials - HB Diseases Medicaid Taxation, Income--Corporate 153 Distilled Spirits Memorials Taxation, Income--Individual Retired educators, reemployment of - Dogs Men Taxation, Inheritance and Estate HB 210 Domestic Relations Mental Disability Taxation, Property Retirement Drugs and Medicines Mental Health Taxation, Sales and Use allowance, additional increase - HB 224 Economic Development Military Affairs and Civil Defense Taxation, Severance system, insurance and annuities - HB Education, Elementary and Secondary Minerals and Mining Teachers 555 Education, Finance Motor Carriers Technical Corrections Retirement, Education, Higher Motor Vehicles Television and Radio disability benefits - SB 253 Education, Vocational Negotiable Instruments Textbooks level of state contribution - SB 24 Effective Dates, Delayed News Media Time School board member, retirement Effective Dates, Emergency Noise Control Title Amendments service credit - HB 393 Effective Dates, Retroactive Notaries Tobacco Solid waste collectors, hazardous duty - Elections and Voting Notices Tourism HB 614 Electricians Nuclear Energy Trade Practices and Retailing Teachers' retirement system, amend Embalmers and Funeral Directors Nuisances Traffic Safety language to conform to budget Emergency Medical Services Nurses Transportation language - HB 555: HCS Eminent Domain and Condemnation Obscenity and Pornography Treasurer Energy Occupational Safety and Health Unemployment Compensation Administrative Regulations and Engineers and Surveyors Occupations and Professions Uniform Laws Proceedings Environment and Conservation Oil and Natural Gas United States Escheats Optometrists Universities and Colleges Administrative regulations - HB 374: Ethics Parental Rights Urban Renewal HFA(1),(2),(3) Explosives Parks and Shrines Veterans' Affairs Board Fairs Partnerships Veterinarians of accountancy, promulgate regulation Federal Laws and Regulations Peace Officers and Law Enforcement Vetoed Legislation to increase per diem payment of - SB Fees Personnel and Employment Wages and Hours 143 Fiduciaries Pharmacists Waste Management of Medical Licensure, emergency Financial Responsibility Physicians and Practitioners Water Supply contraceptives, standards for - HB Fire Prevention Piggybacked Bills Waterways and Dams 353 Firearms and Weapons Planning and Zoning Weights and Measures of Nursing, emergency contraceptives, Firefighters and Fire Departments Plumbers and Plumbing Wills and Estates standards for - HB 353 Fireworks Police, City and County Withdrawn Legislation Cabinet Fiscal Note Police, State Witnesses for Health and Family Services, Fish and Wildlife Pollution Women inspections for automatic external Flood Control and Flooding Popular Names and Short Titles Workers' Compensation defibrillators - HB 182; HB 182: HCS Foods Poverty for Health and Family Services, organ Forests and Forestry Probation and Parole and tissue donor registry - HB 57; HB Fuel Property 57: HFA (1) Gambling Property Valuation Administrators Bill and for Health and Family Services, organ Garnishment Prosecutors and tissue donor registry, permit - HB General Assembly Public Advocate 57: HCS Governor Public Assistance Amendment Captive cervid permits, create new - SB Grain Public Authorities 230 Guardians Public Buildings and Grounds Central panel, study feasibility of - SCR Hazardous Materials Public Ethics Index 198 Health and Medical Services Public Health Commissioner of Agriculture, weights and measures, authority to promulgate Real Aged Persons and Aging Resource center for aging caregivers, - HB 340 estate appraisers, allow promulgation of creation of - SB 174: HCS Cosmetologist board, switch from statute regulation increasing per diem Abuse reporting, attorney exemption - Resource, counseling, and referral to regulation for listing licensing fees payment of - HB 620 HB 652 center, creation of - SB 234 charged by - HB 439 estate broker escrow account violations, Advance Sprinkler systems in long-term care Cost analysis and compliance efforts, emergency hearing for allegations of - directives, Kentucky e-Health Network, facilities, notification about rooms not expanded requirements for - HB 374: SB 43 electronic registries of - SB 19 equipped with - HB 121: HCS SCS Regulatory impact analysis, require directives, Ky e-Health Network, Cost-benefit analysis, required as part of analysis on regulation's impact - SB 96: registries of location and existence of Agriculture regulatory impact analysis - SB 96; HB SCS - SB 19: SCS 374 Revenue Cabinet to promulgate Antibiotic resistance, increase 4-H Department of Revenue, policies and regulations on tax credits by nonprofit awareness of - HCR 189 Capital Experience, recognize circulars - SB 98: HFA(1) education organizations - HB 291 Artificially provided nutrition and participation in - SR 253 Early childhood education-intervention, Small business ombudsman, establish hydration, withholding, circumstances - governmental day, recognize program and services criteria - HB 355 for administrative regulations - SB 96; SB 95; HB 389 participation in - HR 247 End-of-course exams, EAARS to review HB 374 Assault on the elderly, penalty Agricultural administrative regulations relating to - State Plumbing Code Comm, assistance enhancement - HB 315 Board confirmation, Rodney Glen Dick - HB 197: HCS from, requirements for continuing Audiologists, different board to license HCR 43 Fertilizers and pesticides, fees, authority educa. for plumbers' licenses - HB 427: the fitting and sale of hearing Board confirmation, Samuel E. Moore - for - HB 268 HCS instruments by - SB 135 HCR 37 Fiscal note, required if a state or local Study efficiency of - SCR 183 Criminal background checks, long-term Development Board, add Kentucky government agency will be affected - Transfer agreements, conditions care facility, new requirement for - HB State director - HB 448 SB 98 established, administrative regulations 177 Development Board, set member per Franklin Circuit Court, creation of authorized - HB 196 Dementia and related disorders, training diem - HB 639 alternative concurrent jurisdiction - SB for staff in the care of residents with - district, requirements for - HB 271; HB 257 Advertising HB 483 271: HCS Gaming commission, regulatory agency Elder Justice Act, urge Congress to Diversification and Development - SB 7; HB 346 Adult oriented businesses, cable support - HCR 89 Council, abolished - HB 623; SB 134: Hay grading program, administration of - television advertising - HB 406 Grandparents, legislative task force on HCS HB 247 Barber shops, barber pole as raising grandchildren by - SCR 18 limestone, registration fee, increase of - Hearings, advertisement for - HB 148 Hospice services, provision of pharmacy HB 249 Environmental and Public Protection Billboards, services - SB 166; SB 166: HCS products, state agencies, purchase of - Cabinet, establish procedures - HB allow multiple message signs - SB 220 Hospitals HB 669 470: SFA(1) pilot project for vegetation control near - and ambulatory surgical centers data on Agritourism Environmental and Public Protection HJR 202 hospital-acquired infection rates Advisory Council, membership of - HB Cabinet, establish procedures for - Real reported by - HB 240 110: SCA(1) HB 470 estate advertising violations by and ambulatory surgical centers, data Advisory Council, membership, changes exempt license & bond revocation customers and clients, licensee duty on hospital-acquired infection rates to - HB 110 hearings, motor fuels, gas dealers, to report - SB 43: SCS reported by - HB 34 Agritourism, liability, protection from - HB cigarette licensees - HB 557 estate brokers, advertising requirements I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative 192 Housing, for - SB 43 agreement with - HB 709 Amnesty tobacco payments, grant for Buildings and Construction estate brokers, change advertising Kentucky producers - HB 743 administrative regulation procedure, provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) Hospice Day, declaration of - SR 137; Amusement rides and attractions, exemptions from - SB 224: SCS estate brokers, misleading HR 134 regulation of - HB 624 Buildings and Construction, changes in advertisement, duties imposed - SB Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Anhydrous ammonia, dye additive for - authority to promulgate administrative 43: HCS Program, add agencies to assist with HB 176 regulations - SB 224 Sexual orientation and gender identity - HB 200: HCS Antibiotic resistance, increase Junk and scrap recyclers, EPPC discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 KinCare Support Program, creation of - awareness of - HCR 189 authority to promulgate regulations Telephone directories, misrepresentation HB 45; HB 45: SCS, SFA (1) Apples and strawberries, statutes, repeal regarding - HB 85 of geographic location of floral Long-term of - HB 267 Juvenile, facility security - HB 351: businesses prohibited - HB 522 care facilities, increased penalties for - Ashby, Kenneth H., commending - SR HFA(1) Vegetation HB 303 115 Kentucky control pilot project, delay reporting time care facilities, sprinkler system, Bulk tobacco packages, internal Board of Education, adjustments to - HJR 202: HCA(1) information about - HB 121 moisture testing, fees for - HB 77 funding formula for local schools - HB control pilot project, require billboard care insurance, notification to Capital experience, recognize 4-H 463 owner to pay for development of plan policyholder prior to premium activity - HR 247 Heritage Council, expanded regulatory - HJR 202: HCA(1) increase of - HB 717 Captive cervid facilities, permitting for - power of - HB 627 Water district construction and care, nurse staffing requirements, SB 230: SCS State Use Commission, authorization to improvements, repeal certain bid establishment of - HB 362 Cervids, promulgate administrative regulations procedure requirements for - SB 226 Medicaid pay-for-performance ban on interstate importation of - SB by - HB 13 demonstrations in long-term care, 230: SFA(1) KHEAA, financial aid grants for Aeronautics and Aviation apply for participation in - SJR 176 holding of - SB 230: HCA(1) independent, needy, part-time students Medical and education consent affidavit, Cigarette taxes, cigarette wholesalers, - HB 441 combination of the execution of - HB tax imposed on - HB 737 Medical Licensing Board, standards of Aerial imagery, require copy sent to 45: HCS Coyotes, buying and selling conditions conduct, establishment of - SB 127 Nursing for - HB 608 Notification commonwealth Office of Technology - SB 111 home inspections, prohibit notification of Dairy, raw milk, create task force to form regarding filing of administrative - HB 360 study regulation of - HCR 209 regulations LRC to provide - HB 374 imagery, require copy sent to Commonwealth Office of Technology home, veterans' - HJR 211 Department of Agriculture, regulation of form regarding filing of, agency to Osteoporosis, education and prevention apiary industry - HB 716 provide electronically - SB 96 - SB 111: SCS, HFA (1) Aviation Maintenance Technician Day, program for - SB 202 Departmental employees, retirement, registration, central state government Power of attorney, revocation, hazardous duty - HB 358 Web site to provide system for - SB designating - SR 287 Capitol grounds, urge FAA to restrict air amendment, and accounting - HB 300 Diversification and Development 96: SCS Preneed funeral and burial contracts, Council, repeal of - HB 266 Office of Charitable Gaming, traffic near - SR 9 Combs Airport, urge Cabinet and FAA to certified death verification required to Eggs, emergency recall, labeling - HB administrative power to exclude release funds under - HB 142 442 serious violators from licensure - HB keep open - HR 146 Noise compatibility permits, establish Prescription Energy needs, urge goal of 25% 534 drug importation from foreign countries, supplied by renewables by 2025 - HCR Personnel Cabinet, work-related dispute system of - HB 229 Official aviation museum of the provisions for - HB 163 217 resolution methods, development of - drug reimportation from Canada, Fertilizer spreader, safety equipment HB 397 Commonwealth of Kentucky, designation of - SJR 173; HJR 110 provisions for - SB 27 when used on highway - HB 499 Pesticides and fertilizers, fees, drugs, Congress encouraged to Fertilizers establishment of - HB 268: HCS Taxation, expand exemption for property tax and sales tax - HB 488 authorize the importation of - HCR and pesticides, fees, authority for - HB Railroads, safe walkways, provisions for 230 268 - HB 599 and pesticides, regulation of - HB 268: creation of - HR 316 at qualified historic sites, local option Recreational Trails Authority, add HCA(1) Stockyards elections for - HB 497; HB 497: SCS, members to - HB 309: HCS Forest Health Task Force, and markets, licensing and oversight of SFA (1),(2) Kickboxing and mixed martial arts, under reauthorization of - HJR 188 - HB 738 Small authority of the Kentucky Boxing and Ginseng program, administration of - HB and markets, licensing, bonding, farm winery wholesaler, license created Wrestling Authority - HB 532 248 payment procedures for - HB 738: - SB 82: HCS(1) Rides and attractions, regulation of - HB Grain assessments, payment of - HB HCS wineries wine distribution program, 624 640 Timber harvesting operations, orders of participation in - SB 82: SFA(2) Special limited charity fundraising poker Hay grading program, administration of - cessation, violations for - HB 450 wineries, regulation of - SB 82: SCS tournaments, provisions for - HB 731 HB 247 Tobacco wineries, wholesale tax, exemption State Honeybees, Department of Agriculture companies, escrow fund assignment - extended - SB 82: SFA(1) honey festival, designation of - HB 46 powers related to - HB 716 HB 566 State parks, alcoholic beverage sales, parks, discount for certified employee, Horse moisture-testing devices, inspection, local option election authorized - HB retired member - HB 141: HFA(2),(3) racing, quarter horses, Appaloosas, and fees for - HB 77: HFA(1) 697 Arabian horses, eligibility producers, create amnesty payment Transfer agreements, conditions and Animals, Livestock, and Poultry requirements - HB 453 program for - HB 743 authorization of - HB 196 sales, prohibited acts - HB 446 sales, weight estimates - HB 544 Transitional license, provisions for - SB Animal sales, provisions for - HB 446: SFA(2) Task Force, reauthorize - HR 261 97 carcasses, removal from railroad right- sales, provisions governing - HB 446: Urge goal of 25% of energy needs Use of fraudulent license to purchase, of-way - HB 331 HFA(4) supplied by renewables by 2025 - HR define term of suspension - HB 129: cruelty, conduct constituting - HB 577 Hunting and fishing license, disability 298 FCCR Animals, cruelty to - HB 191 discount for - HB 128 Weights and measures, administrative Wine, Breeders incentive fund, eligibility Illegal aliens, prohibit employment of - regulations, authority to promulgate - partially-consumed bottles, requirements determined - HB 453: HB 150 HB 340 transportation of - SB 56: SCS SCS Kentucky Wineries, shipments from out of state - shipments from out of state - HB 507 Canine Good Citizen Program, endorse Association of County Agricultural HB 507 Wineries, small and farm, regulation of - and encourage - HR 139 Agents, honoring - SR 189 SB 82 Captive Association of County Agricultural Alcoholic Beverages cervid facilities, permitting for - SB 230: Agents, honoring of - HR 171 Alcoholism SCS farmers, honoring and recognizing Food Alcohol vaporizing device, sale and use cervids, create new permits for - SB 230 Checkout Day - SR 112; HR 109 ban - HB 130 Alcohol and drug counselors, licensing Cervids, Grape and Wine Council, makeup of - Alcoholic of - HB 625 ban on interstate importation of - SB HB 269: SCS beverage licenses, ownership transfers, Certified miners, drug testing, 230: SFA(1) Grape and Wine Council, membership conditions affecting - HB 196 requirements for - SB 201 holding of - SB 230: HCA(1) of - HB 269 vaporizing devices, usage banned - HB Coal miner safety, drug and alcohol motorists to be compensated for State director, expand board to include - 130: HCS testing, requirements for - HB 404 damage caused by - HB 392 HB 448 Concealed carry license, timing of DUI Concealed carry license, timing of DUI Coyotes, buying and selling conditions Land Stewardship and Conservation conviction - HB 290: HFA(1),(2) conviction - HB 290: HFA(1),(2) for - HB 608 Taskforce, creation of - HCR 120 Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related Driving under the influence, testing - SB Cruelty to, maintenance fees - SB 208 Loggers, violations, corrections of - HB transaction with a minor, driver's 86 Cruelty, ownership, prohibition and 450: HFA(1) license revoked for - HB 736: HCS Drug and alcohol testing of miners, forfeiture of - HB 25, 633 Logging, best management practices, Distilled requirements for - HB 572 Deer, elk, bears, motorists to be violation of - HB 450: HFA(2) beverages, promotional sampling Pretrial diversion, alcohol or substance compensated for damage caused by - Motor provisions - SB 229: SCS abuse - SB 245 HB 392 fuel pumps, Department of Agriculture - beverages, promotional sampling Probation and conditional discharge, Equine, sales and use tax exemptions HB 634 provisions for - SB 229: HFA(5) conditions of, authorization of payment for certain purchases made by horse fuels quality program, petroleum spirits retail drink license, nonprofit to certain programs - SB 79 farmers - HB 113 environmental assurance fee, use of - organization, eligibility for - HB 736 Recovery Kentucky, banning sex Farm, defined as 10 acres or more, no HB 634: HCS spirits, promotional sampling provisions offenders from - HB 384 hunting license for owners and tenants Persons selling or marketing eggs, - SB 229 Substance required to hunt on - HB 398 required to certify eggs as not having Driver's license revocation, alcohol abuse, criminal proceedings and Horse been fertilized - HB 442: HFA(1) convictions of minors - HB 90: SFA(1) treatment relating to - SB 245: racing, breeds involved, regulation of - Pesticides and fertilizers, fees, Driving under the influence, testing - SB HCS(1), HFA (4) HB 453: CCR establishment of - HB 268: HCS 86 abuse, treatment for - HB 734 racing, positive drug results, Projects connecting youth with Election days, after 12 noon, permit sale Treatment program, intensive, alcohol disqualification by - HB 161 responsible adults, Department of of - SB 168; HB 419 and drug abuse - SB 245: HFA(5) racing, quarter horses, Appaloosas, and Agriculture, support for - HR 246 Gift card, prohibit use by person under Arabian horses, eligibility Purchase age 21 - SB 49: HCA(1) Amusements and Recreation requirements - HB 453 development rights programs, penalty Illegal sales, conditions governing - HB 446: imposed - HB 558: HFA(1) possession or purchase, revocation of HFA(2) of development rights program for all Assumption of risk, allow for recreational driver's license - HB 129: SFA(1) facilities - HB 228 sales, conditions warranting disclosure, local governments - HB 558 purchase or supply, mandatory license violations, damages arising - HB 446: of development rights, local Bingo and charitable gaming, regulation revocation for conviction - HB 491 of - HB 702 SFA(3),(4) government, authority for - HB 558: Incompatible licenses, apply provisions sales, disclosure and record keeping HCA(1) Bona fide coin-operated amusement to other entities - SB 82: HCS(2) machines, lawful types and uses, required, actions against violators - Records, release and confidentiality - HB Kentucky HB 446: HFA(3) 327 description of - HB 749 Grape and Wine Council, makeup of - Charity game tickets, hours of play sales, disclosure required - HB 446 Sales and use tax, exempt LP gas and HB 269: SCS sales, dual agency violations, damages natural gas used in a commercial extended - HB 604 Grape and Wine Council, membership Gaming in Kentucky, provide for - HB assessed - HB 446: SFA(1) greenhouse or nursery - HB 29 of - HB 269 sales, dual agency, conditions applied - Small 601 Malt beverage sales, novelty items Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, HB 446: HCS farm winery support fund, purposes included, conditions governing - SB sales, provisions for - HB 446: SFA(2) designated - SB 82: HCS(1) create and attach to Commerce 229: HFA(1) Cabinet - SB 89: HFA(3) sales, provisions governing - HB 446: wineries support fund, distribution of - Murder, manslaughter, fetal homicide, HFA(4) SB 82: SCS Horse elements of offense - HB 339 racing drug policy, establishment of - Identification records, release and wineries wine distribution program, Qualified historic sites, sales at - SB confidentiality - HB 327 participation in - SB 82: SFA(2) HB 161 229: HFA(3) racing, breeds involved, regulation of - Interlocal agreements, preferences for Soybeans, referendum, procedures for - Recovery Kentucky, banning sex multicounty animal control districts - HB 336 HB 453: CCR offenders from - HB 384 racing, standardbred development fund, HB 119 State Restaurant wine sales, partially Persons selling or marketing eggs, Rural Development Council, creation, eligibility requirements for - HB 453: consumed bottle, removal from FCCR required to certify eggs as not having study of - HCR 137 premises - SB 56 been fertilized - HB 442: HFA(1) Rural Development Council, request a Kentucky Sales Recreational Trail System, creates - HB Race and show horse sales, conditions study of - HCR 137: SCA(1) at qualified historic sites - SB 229: HCS governing - HB 446: HFA(1) Rural Development Council, urge 233 Sales and use tax, exemption for horse Kentucky Medical malpractice, constitutional HCS sales - HB 264 Cardiovascular Disease Initiative - HB amendment - SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: Football, University of Kentucky and Standardbred development fund, 477 HFA (1) University of Louisville game required - eligibility requirements for - HB 453: Horse Park, capital construction HB 15 FCCR projects - HB 223, 316 Architects Golf, honor Paducah St. Mary Boys' Golf Stockyards Kindergarten, additional funds in 2007- Team, 2005 KHSAA Champions - SR and markets, licensing and oversight of 2008 - HB 5 Claims for material or labor, failure to 170 - HB 738 Legislative pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 High and markets, licensing, bonding, Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 94 Kentucky Board of Architects, provisions school athletics, change of eligibility payment procedures for - HB 738: Branch Budget Memorandum, for - SB 62; SB 62: SCS date for nineteen-year-olds HCS attachment of - HJR 94: SCS participating in - SB 77; HB 432 Wildlife, illegal to hunt with computer- Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB school athletics, eligibility - HB 561: assisted remote devices - HB 289 381 Archives and Records SCS Leslie County Single County Coal school student, eligibility - SB 90: FCCR Appropriations Severance Tax Projects - HB 380: Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, Holmes, J. B., PGA Tour winner, honor - HFA(5) inheritance of real property - HB 563 SR 180 Athletic trainers, scope of practice Amnesty tobacco payments, general LIHEAP appropriation, Increase to $15 Honor million - HB 283: SFA(1) established - HB 651: SCS DuPont Manual HS Swim Team, 2006 fund (tobacco) money used - HB 743: DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 HCA(1) LIHEAP, $5 million in current year KHSAA Champs - HR 251 funding for heating assistance - HB Vital statistics, marriage license, Jeffersontown HS Boys' Basketball Appropriation increases, conforming requirements for - HB 111 amendment - HB 380: SCA(7) 283 Team, 2006 KHSAA Sweet Sixteen Area health education centers, make Marijuana and controlled substance tax, Champions - SR 296; HR 283 technical correction - HB 559: HCS rate changes, increase funding for Arts and Crafts Paducah St. Mary Boys' Golf Team, Bond Fund, Infrastructure Projects for enforcement - HB 685 2005 KHSAA, Champions - HR 166 Non-Coal Producing Counties - HB Menifee and Harlan Counties, Bowling Green Chamber Orchestra, St. Xavier HS Swim Team, 2006 380: HFA(12) infrastructure projects - HB 380: designated the official state chamber KHSAA Champs - HR 255 Breeders incentive fund, purposes SCA(4) orchestra - HB 597 Iroquois High School Raiders Girls defined - HB 453: SCS Mobile Data Infrastructure, upkeep and Craft items, sale to state parks by state Basketball, honor - SR 321 Cabinet for Health and Family Services, maintenance - HB 380: SCA(1) employees - HB 195 Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Medical appropriate funds for area health care National Guard and Reserve, federal Official Advisory Panel, creation of - HB 532 centers - HB 559 active duty, death benefits - SB 14; HB state painting of Daniel Boone's Kickboxing and mixed martial arts, under Captive insurance regulatory and 27 passage through Cumberland Gap, authority of the Kentucky Boxing and supervision fund - HB 342 Natural Gas Severance Tax Receipts, designation of - HB 76: HFA(5) Wrestling Authority - HB 532 Cardiovascular Disease Initiative fund, appropriation for LIHEAP of - HB 283: state portrait of Daniel Boone, Paducah St. Mary Boys' Golf Team, delete appropriations for - HB 477: SCS designation of - SB 63; HB 76 2005 KHSAA Champions, honor - HR HCA(1) New court facilities, no prevailing wage - state portrait of Henry Clay, designation 166 Casino HB 382: HFA(2) of - HB 76: HFA(1) Trimble County Lady Raiders Cross- gaming net profits, distribution of - SB 7; Osteoporosis Prevention and Education Country, 2005 KHSAA Class A HB 346 Program, funding for - HB 380: SCA(6) Associations runners-up - HR 185 gaming, designate revenue from - HB Percentage of general fund dedicated to University of Louisville Basketball team, education, proposed new section of honor - SR 312 600; HB 600: HFA (2) Consumer records, personal privacy, Constitution of Kentucky - HB 137 Central Kentucky Blood Center - SB 25 protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Postsecondary education benchmark Cigarette surtax, floor stocks and other General and limited partnerships, Attorney General funding distribution, $10 million tobacco products tax, rate increase, uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: increase in - HB 380: SCA(2) designate funds - HB 103 HFA (1) Charitable Asset Administration Board, Preschool, additional funds in 2006-2007 Civics education pilot, evaluation of, use Kentucky abolishment nullified - HB 623: HCS and 2007-2008 - HB 5 of teachers' professional growth fund Association of County Agricultural Constitutional challenges to local Property for - SB 115 Agents, honoring - SR 189 government public decency licensing valuation administrator salaries - HB Claims against the state, payment of - Association of County Agricultural provisions - HB 495 739 HB 588 Agents, honoring of - HR 171 Credit valuation administrators salaries - SB Coal Severance Tax Projects - HB 380: Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus card, restriction on rate increase, 153 SCA(5) revisions - HB 349 enforcement - SB 128 Public Compulsive Soybeans, referendum, procedures for - cards, prosecution of unlawful acts - HB Service Student Law Loan Program - gamblers awareness and treatment HB 336 127 fund, creation of - SB 41 HB 521: HCS report, security freeze on - HB 54: Service Student Law Loan Program, gamblers awareness and treatment Athletics HFA(5) fund, funding mechanism - HB 174 establish - HB 521 reports, security freeze on - HB 54; HB gamblers, treatment and education School funding based on vending 54: HFA (2) Assumption of risk, allow for recreational programs established for - HB 600: machine sales - HB 252 Identity facilities - HB 228 HFA(4),(5) State/Executive theft - HB 4: HCS, HFA (2) Athlete agent licensure, disciplinary Council on Postsecondary Education, Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS, HCS theft protection - HB 4 grounds established, licensing funding increase - HB 380: SCA(3) Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Investigation and prosecution of labor established - SB 258 Danville Public Library, appropriate 380 requirements, responsibility of - HB 89 Athletic $300,000 - SB 46 Branch Budget, conference committee Lemon Law, include purchase of new trainer's scope of practice, expansion of Dentures, dental and oral health, report - HB 380: CCR motorcycles - HB 205 - HB 651 designate funds for - HB 377 Teacher salary increases, amend Medicaid fraud, civil and administrative trainers, certification of, revisions in - Executive Branch Budget, free appropriated amounts for - HB 1: HCS proceedings for - HB 735 HB 651: HCS conference committee report - HB 380: Teacher's retirement, insurance and Public Auburndale Elementary School FCCR annuities - HB 555 Service Commission, provide authority Basketball, honor - SR 320 Funds for medical expenditures for Teachers' to submit complaint to - HB 524 Automatic prisoners in local jails - HB 274 retirement, insurance and annuities - Service Student Law Loan Program, external defibrillator requirements, General Fund, require 62% be used for HB 555 establish - HB 521 exempt liability for - HB 182: HFA(2), education - HB 123 salary equity funds - HB 1 Reorganization, Department of Law, (3) Governor's Wellness and Physical Trauma care system fund - HB 724 Attorney General Executive Order AG external defibrillator requirements, Activity initiative, make appropriation United States Armed Forces, Kentucky 05-01 - HB 220 prohibit insurance denial for - HB 182: for - HB 646: HCS member of, death benefits - HB 27: Representative of legal actions of local HFA(1) Intrastate natural gas pipeline trust fund HCS entities, request for - HB 304 Criminal background checks, youth - SB 176: HFA(5) Wildlife conservation, funding for, task State/Executive athletics, requirement for - HB 653 Judicial force to study - HCR 115 Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 Dale Earnhardt Day, recognize April Branch Budget - HB 382: SCS, HCS Branch Budget Memorandum, 29th as - SR 316; HR 299 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Arbitration attachment of - HJR 93: SCS DeMoss, Mickie, 2006 SEC Coach of the 382 Tobacco manufacturer's, establish tax Year - SR 260 Branch Budget, Free Conference Conflict Resolution Week, declare third replacing escrow payments for - HB Fitness facilities, require automatic Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR week in October as - SB 235 704 external defibrillator - HB 182; HB 182: Auctioneers services code, securities - SB 90: Boat Attorney, Commonwealth's HFA(1) launching fees - HB 632 Horse sales, conditions regulation - HB High-cost home loans, interest-only launching fees, delete provisions for Commonwealth detectives, peace officer 446: HCS prohibited - HB 132, 202 Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - certification - HB 343: HFA(1) Theft by deception, conduct included in - Identity theft protection - HB 4 HB 632: HFA(2) Driving under the influence, substances HB 683 Industrial launching fees, prohibit for tournaments other than alcohol - SB 160 loan corporations - SB 90: FCCR - HB 632: HFA(1) loan corporations, acquisition of - HB Expungement of records, Class D felony Auditor of Public Accounts and misdemeanor - SB 183; HB 93; HB 631 Bonds of Surety 93: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(4) Money transmitters - SB 123 Homeland Mortgage Manslaughter in the first degree, Security annual report, Auditor Bonding, oil and natural gas drilling, technical corrections - SB 191; HB 317 brokers, licensing - HB 462: SCS requirements for - SB 237 examination and audits of - SB 59: loan companies and brokers, regulation Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB HFA(2) 436 of - HB 462 Security examination and audit reports, loan companies, licensing of - HB 462: Bonds, Public Sexual offenses, lack of consent, submitted to legislative committee - technical correction - SB 190 HCS SB 59: HFA(2) loan companies, prepayment fees - HB Bridges in Jefferson County, KY, bond Testing, DNA, wrongful conviction, claim State/Executive funds to build - HB 621 of - SB 159 637: HFA(1) Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 Personal information, privacy - HB 175; Court facilities, refinancing of - HB 466 Branch Budget Memorandum, HB 175: HCS, HFA (1),(2) Debt capacity, management districts - Attorney, County attachment of - HJR 93: SCS Predatory lending - SB 45: SFA(1) HB 23: HCA(1) Preferential transfers, time within which Derivative contracts, usage and County Audits and Auditors action may be brought - HB 320; HB disclosure - SB 28: HCA(1) Attorney expense allowance, increase 320: HCS, HCA (1) General Fund, require 62% be used for from $500 to $1,000 per month - HB Accountants, insurance requirement for Preneed funeral and burial contracts, education - HB 123 644 auditing - HB 363 certified death verification required to Kentucky Horse Park, capital detective, service of process by - SB Auditing, insurance requirements for - release funds under - HB 142 construction projects - HB 223 204: SFA(1), HFA (3) HB 363: HCS Real Postsecondary institutions, debt detectives, peace officer certification - Kentucky estate brokers, change escrow reporting issuance by - HB 75 HB 343: HFA(1) Equine Breed Authority, issuance by - provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) Private device, service of process - SB 204: HB 601 estate mortgage loans, prepayment activity bonds, restrictions upon SFA(2) Gaming and Lottery Corporation, fees - HB 637 issuance and notification - SB 28 County, detective, service of process - issuance by - HB 601 Release of liens, FCCR - SB 45: FCCR allocation bonds, restrictions upon SB 204: HCS Problem Gambling Fund Committee, Report of violations of banking law - SB issuance and notification - SB 28: Detective, county, powers of - SB 204; issuance by - HB 601 45: HFA(6) SCS SB 204: SCS Retail installment sales contracts, statute Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: Local government, employees, duty to HFA(1) Bail and Pretrial Release of limitations - SB 154: SFA(1) defend, limitation of - HB 650 Sexual orientation and gender identity Small business financing, create fund - Manslaughter in the first degree, discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 HB 725 Sex offenders, criminal activity, technical corrections - SB 191; HB 317 State State debt policies and practices, study registration, residency, and Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB banks - SB 45: SFA(1) of - SCR 95 requirements - HB 3; HB 3: HCS 436 banks, exempt from statutes - SB 45: Sexual offenses, lack of consent, HFA(2) Budget and Financial Administration technical correction - SB 190 Bankruptcy banks, exemption - SB 45: HFA(1) Statute reviser, directed to renumber Agencies' IT infrastructure, review of, Attorneys Preferential transfers, time within which KRS Chapters - SB 90 consolidation of operational control by action may be brought - HB 320; HB Technical corrections - SB 123: SCS, COT - SB 134: HCS Abuse reporting, attorney exemption - 320: HCS, HCA (1) SFA (1) Amend 2006 HB 380/EN - HB 557: SCS HB 652 Testamentary trustee, accounting, Appropriate funds for Central Kentucky Civil actions to enforce KRS 360.010 Banks and Financial Institutions exemption from - HB 513 Blood Center - SB 25 and 360.020 - HB 636 Theft by deception, conduct included in - Appropriation increases, conforming Competency hearings, permit trial by Bank HB 683 amendment - HB 380: SCA(7) court without a jury during - HB 65 franchise tax, education improvement Uniform Commercial Code, update of - Capital projects threshold amounts, Concealed deadly weapon, carrying of - tax credit - HB 630 SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) increase - SB 84 HB 290: HFA(3) robbery, violent offender status - SB Casino gaming, designate revenue from Contingent fees, maximum rate 181; HB 335; SB 181: SCS Barbers and Cosmetologists - HB 600; HB 600: HFA (2) allowable for attorneys - SB 210: Banks, Charitable HFA(1) residency of board of directors - SB 45: Barbers and barber shops, independent Asset Administration Board, abolished - Driving under the influence, substances SCS contractors working for - HB 148 HB 623 other than alcohol - SB 160 trade names and legal lending limits - Cosmetologist board, licensing fees Asset Administration Board, General and limited partnerships, SB 45 charged by - HB 439 abolishment nullified - HB 623: HCS uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: CAMEL rating of 1 or 2, allowed banking Council on Postsecondary Education, HFA (1) activities - SB 45: HFA(3),(5) Blind or Deaf Persons funding increase - HB 380: SCA(3) Local government, employees, duty to Civil actions to enforce KRS 360.010 Executive defend, limitation of - HB 650 and 360.020 - HB 636 Branch Budget, free conference Audiologists, different board to license Manslaughter in the first degree, Consumer committee report - HB 380: FCCR the fitting and sale of hearing technical corrections - SB 191; HB 317 loans, alternative charges - SB 233 budget, language additions - HB 380: instruments by - SB 135 Medicaid fraud, civil and administrative loans, installment account handling HFA(11) Employees, Kentucky School for the proceedings for - HB 735 charge - SB 123: HFA(1) budget, technical changes - HB 380: Blind and Kentucky School for the Deaf Medical records, personal privacy, protection of - HFA(11) - SB 239 malpractice, civil actions - HB 700 HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Finance & Administration Cabinet, Kentucky State Use Commission, records, fees for - HB 190; HB 190: Credit installation of plaque for Hellard creation of - HB 13 HFA (1) and debit cards, allow use for court Legislative Office Building - HB 751: Nonprofit agencies and work centers, Public fines and fees - HB 395 HCS government purchases from - HB 13 Service Student Law Loan Program - card, restriction on rate increase - SB Funds Recovered in state legal action, Telecommunication device for the deaf, HB 521: HCS 128 recommendations on administration funding - HB 468; HB 468: HFA (1) Service Student Law Loan Program, cards - HB 127 and disbursement of - HB 623 Telecommunications devices for the establish - HB 521 cards, charges to merchants - HB 592; Gambling revenue, restriction on use of - deaf or TDDs, change designation for - Sexual offenses, lack of consent, HB 592: HFA (1) HB 600: HFA(6) SB 88 technical correction - SB 190 Executive director, enforcement Game and fish fund, funds not to be Termination of parental rights, attorney's discretion - SB 90: FCCR transferred to general fund - SB 120 fee in - HB 652: HFA(1),(2) Financial Boats and Boating Improvements in state-leased property - Vital statistics, divorce, allow electronic services chapter creation, exclude KRS SB 216 filing of - HB 288 Chapter 292 - SB 123: SCS Barge line companies, central Judicial assessment of watercraft - HB 562 Branch Budget - HB 382: SCS, HCS Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 95 Received contribution threshold before property, procedure for disposition of - vehicles, no person under age 16 shall Branch Budget Memorandum, permanent committee contributions HB 627 operate - HB 164 attachment of - HJR 95: SCS formula applied - HB 476 Human remains and burial objects, ATV Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Registry archaeological sites, require access helmet law, suspension based on 382 of Election Finance, confirm permit for - HB 628 unserved felony warrants - HB 117: Branch Budget, Free Conference appointment of Kenneth Franklin Increase deduction for funerals and SFA(2) Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR Harper to - SR 52 cemetery expenses - HB 455 helmet requirement, restrict to public Kentucky of Election Finance, confirmation Lea P. Legislative bodies to approve burial property - HB 334: HFA(3),(5) Horse Park, capital construction Goff - SR 142 association condemnation - HB 429 ATV, helmet requirements - SB 171: projects - HB 223 of Election Finance, confirmation, David Military funerals and memorial services, HCS Savings Bond Authority, abolished - HB R. Martin - SR 141 disruption of, urge Congressional ATVs, 623; SB 134: HCS Reporting threshold, decrease of - HB action - HCR 142 require helmets for operators and Legislative 670: HFA(3) Preneed funeral and burial contracts, passengers under 16 - SB 163; HB Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 94 Reports, filing of - HB 670: HFA(1) certified death verification required to 334; HB 117: SCS (2) Branch Budget Memorandum, Transporters of voters to polls, release funds under - HB 142 require helmets for operators and attachment of - HJR 94: SCS requirements of - HB 658 Private road to public cemetery, passengers under 16 on public Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Vote hauling, payments for - HB 744 maintenance of - SB 162 property - HB 117: SFA(3); HB 334: 381 HFA (4) Local Government Economic Assistance Capital Construction Chambers of Commerce require helmets for operators and Fund, investment of unspent balances passengers under 16, exempt - SB 216 Boundary surveys, Finance and Kentucky Cardiovascular Disease agricultural use - HB 117: SCS(1), Locally operated secondary technology Administration approvals, exemption Initiative and board, appointments - HB HCS centers, budget increase for - HB 494 from - HB 451 477 restriction on operation by children Military active duty, local board of Capital under 16 - SB 187 education certified employee, Development Committee, abolishment Booster seat, use requirements - SB retirement contribution for - HB 79: Charitable Organizations and 171: HCS nullified - HB 623: HCS Institutions HCS(2) projects threshold amounts, increase - Breastfeeding, Osteoporosis Prevention and Education jury service - SB 106: HFA(1) SB 84 Charitable Program, funding for - HB 380: SCA(6) projects, funding for - HB 600: HFA(6) mother excused from jury service - SB Postsecondary gaming gross receipts, partial funding 106: HFA(2) Coal Severance Tax Projects - HB 380: for compulsive gamblers, requirement capital construction, threshold amount SCA(5), HFA (6) Breast-feeding, right in public places - for self-performed projects - SB 83 for - HB 174 SB 106 Court facilities, refinancing of - HB 466 gaming, revenue generation and education benchmark funding Executive budget, project amendments - Child distribution, $10 million increase in - regulation - HB 702 booster seats, require and make HB 380: HFA(11) Charity game tickets, hours of play HB 380: SCA(2) Government contracts, preference for violations a primary offense - HB 372; Privatization, task force on, creation of - extended - HB 604 SB 188: HCS, HFA (1),(2) Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 Compulsive gamblers awareness and HCR 34 Infrastructure Projects for Non-Coal support guidelines, update on - HB 356; Problem gambling trust fund account, treatment, charitable gaming gross HB 356: HFA (1) Producing Counties - HB 380: HFA(12) receipts, funding from - SB 41 creation of - HB 601 Kentucky Horse Park - HB 316 support, continuation through college or Procurement Gift cards, provisions for - SB 49; SB 49: other schooling - HB 245 Leslie County Single County Coal SCS, SFA (1),(2),(3) Advisory council, abolished - SB 134: Severance Tax Projects - HB 380: Child, placement restrictions, dependent, HCS Hunger relief program, require Fish and neglected, or abused - HB 3: SFA(3) HFA(5) Wildlife to establish - SB 148: SFA(1) Advisory Council, abolished - HB 623 Louisville Arena, alternative site study Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Public transportation, urge dedicated Joseph Project, honoring - SR 335 September designated as - HCR 119 and selection - HB 380: HFA(2) Nonprofit agencies and work centers, funding for - HR 149 Menifee and Harlan Counties, Children left in vehicles, urge auto Severance tax, transfer to workers' government purchases from - HB 13 makers to install warning systems - HR infrastructure projects - HB 380: Office of Charitable Gaming, power to compensation deleted - HB 675 SCA(4) 27 Small business financing, create fund - exclude serious violators from Compulsory school age, six to eighteen - Postsecondary charitable gaming licensure - HB 534 HB 725 capital construction, threshold amount HB 325 State debt policies and practices, study Physicians Care Program for the Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related for self-performed projects - SB 83 uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB of - SCR 95 institutions, debt issuance by - HB 75 transaction with a minor, driver's State/Executive 180: SCS, HFA (1) license revoked for - HB 736: HCS Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 Plumber and electrician licensing, Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS, HCS School Court record access - HB 3: HFA(1),(2) Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 exemptions for charities constructing Criminal building model design program, low-income housing - HB 694 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB establish - SB 231 actions, juvenile witnesses - HB 406: 380 Probation and conditional discharge, HCS facilities design team, establish - SB conditions of, authorization of payment Branch Budget, conference committee 231 background checks, youth athletics, report - HB 380: CCR to certain programs - SB 79 requirement for - HB 653 State Special debt policies and practices, study of - record checks - HB 351 Campaign Finance license plate donation, cap Deadly weapons, issuance of - HB 236: SCR 95 recommended donation at $10 - SB projects, engineering services for, HFA(1) 157: HCA(1) Dental and oral health, designate funds Building accounts, limitations of - HB method of procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) license plates, allow setting of 670: HFA(2) State/Executive for - HB 377 recommended voluntary contribution Driver's Contribution Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS for - SB 157 limitations, changes to - HB 670: Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB license revocation, alcohol convictions limited charity fundraising poker of minors - HB 90: SFA(1) HCS(1) 380 tournaments, provisions for - HB 731 limits, increase to - HB 670: HFA(4) license, requirements for - HB 328 The Milbank Memorial Fund, Drivers' licenses, educational Contributions by employers of legislative Cemeteries and Burials congratulate on anniversary of - HR 88 agents, prohibited during regular requirements - HB 51 session of legislature - HB 396 Dyslexia, definition of - HB 680 Burials and funerals, disruptions of, Children and Minors Early childhood testing, requirements for Contributions, expenditures, and penalties for - SB 93; HB 333; SB 93: reporting, changes to - HB 670; HB - SB 188; SB 188: HCS, HFA (2),(3); SFA (1), HCS; HB 333: SCS, HFA (1) Abortion, HB 117: SCS (1),(2), SFA (1) 670: HCS (2) Funeral Electronic banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA Education funding, state agency children establishments, funeral director defined (4) - HB 244 filing, guidelines for - HB 670: HFA(5) for & procedures for places already filing, guidelines to - HB 670: HFA(6) banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: Elevated blood lead levels, testing and licensed as - HB 232: HCS HFA(5) reporting of - HB 117: HCS General Assembly candidates, public establishments, licensure and financing for - HB 576 judicial consent for - HB 609 Embryonic research, nontherapeutic, definitions - HB 232: SCS Abuse reporting, attorney exemption - prohibit use of public funds or facilities Kentucky Registry of Election Finance, establishments, new categories, appointment of member to - SR 151 HB 652 - HB 413 creation of and licensing for - HB 232 Adoption, home study requirements - HB Expelled students, educational services Nomination of Lieutenant Governor, Funerals and memorial services, delay of until after primary - HB 706 169 for - HB 216 disruption of, urge Congressional All-terrain False statement to peace officer - SB Public financing for judicial campaigns, action - HCR 142: HCS create program for - HB 682 vehicle, include off-road motorcycles in 116 Historic or prehistoric remains on definition of - HB 334: HFA(1) Foster parents, rights and responsibilities - HB Postsecondary institution, residing within Termination of parental rights, attorney's Certified peace officers, identification 159; HB 159: HCS, HFA (1) 1,000 feet, sex offenders prohibited - fee in - HB 652: HFA(1),(2) program for - HB 619 parents, training in investigations HB 257 The Kentucky Youth Development Children's residential services, location required - HB 159; HB 159: HCS, Preschool education programs, Coordinating Council, establish - SJR of, notice to public - HB 170 HFA (1) attendance in - HB 124 184; HJR 215 Civil rights law, uniform application - SB Friedreich's Ataxia Awareness Day, third Private child care providers - HB 380: Time and the use of time and 178 Saturday in May recognized as - SR 94 HFA(1) requirements for teachers, task force to Code enforcement boards, membership Genetic and metabolic diseases, Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB study - HCR 207 on joint boards - HB 126 coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 436 Tobacco products, possession by minors Death benefits, police and fire, 2nd and Graduated Projects connecting youth with - HB 359 3rd class - HB 402 driver licensing passenger restrictions, responsible adults, Department of Truancy, assessment of habitual - HB Derivative contracts, usage and exemptions for driver's education - Agriculture, support for - HR 246 379 disclosure - SB 28: HCA(1) HB 90: SFA(3) Public morals offenses, establish crime Trucks, prohibit minors from riding in Economic development, reporting driver's license, clarify passenger of public indecency - HB 305 truck beds - SB 164; HB 598; HB 334: requirement for certain city bond issues restrictions - HB 90: HFA(4),(5),(6) Residential services, location of, notice HFA (2); HB 372: HFA (1); HB 598: - HB 42: HCS driver's license, clarify violations which to public - HB 170 HFA (1) Emergency medical services, medical extend levels - HB 90: HFA(3) School Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled protocols - HB 155: HCS Graduation requirement, Kentucky nutrition, approved beverages, skim and veterans, minors, representation of - Eminent history and geography - HB 186 2% milk - SB 48 HB 454 domain, authority and procedure - HB Grandparents, or day care center, sex offender Violent offender, add qualifying offenses 554 legislative task force on raising prohibited - HB 50 - HB 37 Domain, restriction of - HB 122 grandchildren by - SCR 18 School-based health services, study - Visitation, minor children - HB 605; HB domain, restrictions on use by public permissive caregiving authority for HCR 169 605: HCS entities - SB 29 grandchildren - HB 45: SFA(2) Sex EMS, In Case of Emergency program, Health insurance, extension due to abuse, penalty increase for - HB 157 Circuit Clerks implementation of - HCR 22 military service - HB 209 offender legislation - HB 3: SFA(2) Exclude High school athletics, change of offender registration - HB 3: SFA(1) Certificates for driving, establish mobile home and recreational vehicle eligibility date for nineteen-year-olds offender registration, include distributors procedures for application and parks owned by local gov. from KRS participating in - SB 77; HB 432 of child pornography - HB 255 issuance - SB 248 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 Hospitalization, mental illness, consent offenders, increase distance from and Checks, allow fee for dishonor - HB 395 short festivals organized and operated at age 16, delete provision for - SB 222 prohibit from school grounds - HB Covenant marriage, create the option of, by local governments from KRS Indoor tanning devices, use by minors, 157 designation and filing requirements - 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS prohibition of - HB 151; HB 151: HCS Sex, conduct prohibited between certain HB 242 Expand availability of revenue bonds - Informed consent, abortion, criminal justice system employees and Credit and debit cards, allow payment by HB 422: SCS(1) requirements - HB 490, 585; HB 585: juvenile - HB 407: HFA(1) - HB 395 Firefighters HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(6) Sexual Identification card for homeless, provide Foundation Program Fund, Instruction permit and intermediate abuse, penalty increase for - HB 11 for - HB 162 appropriations from - HB 459 license, prohibit cell phone use - HB Assault Awareness Month, recognizing Jury service, increase pay for - SB 54 permanently and totally disabled, CPI 90: HFA(1) March as - HR 163 Juvenile, court record access - HB 3: adjustment to insurance payments - Intermediate offenses against minors, increase SCS HB 421 driver's license, provisions of - HB 90; penalty for attempt or solicitation - SB Living Franchise agreements, clarify parties to - HB 90: SCA (1), HFA (2) 217 will directive forms - availability - HB 8 HB 48: HCA(1) driver's license; provisions of - SB 13 offenses, procuring of minors via an will directive forms, availability - HB 8: Government Juvenile electronic communications system - HFA(1) contracts, preference for Kentucky small code, age of criminal responsibility - HB HB 254 Operator's licenses, allow men to businesses in - HB 185 284 Shared parenting time, adjust child change name upon marriage - HB 417 purchasing from Prison Industries and Justice, records, access, facilities - HB support for - HB 281 Operators nonprofit agencies and work centers - 351 Standby guardian, designation of - HB licenses, free corrected license if only HB 13 Juvenile, 221 street name is changed - HB 129 Government-owned buildings, display of court record access - HB 3: SCS State custody, tobacco products, prohibit licenses, free corrected license if only documents in - HB 304 policy review - HB 351: HFA(1) from family member - HB 92; HB 92: street name or postal address is HVAC records access, attorney - HB 351: HCS changed - SB 113 permit process, local government may HFA(2) Student Personal act in - HB 139: HCS records, access, facilities - HB 351: harassment, intimidation, or bullying ID cards, change incorrect references to permit process, local governments may HCS program or curriculum, adopted by - HB 712 act in - HB 139 KinCare Support Program, creation of - school council - HB 270: HFA(3) information, domestic relations cases, Identity HB 45; HB 45: SCS, SFA (1) harassment, intimidation, or bullying protection from public disclosure in - theft - HB 4: HCS Lead, elevated blood levels, testing and program or curriculum, opt out HB 424: HCS theft protection - HB 4 reporting of - HB 117 provision - HB 270: HFA(4) Probation and conditional discharge, In kind payments and franchise Medical harassment, intimidation, or bullying conditions of, authorization of payment agreements, limit to cable providers - and education consent affidavit, program or curriculum, parents and to certain programs - SB 79 HB 48: HFA(1) combination of the execution of - HB students rights - HB 270: HFA(3) Social Security number, protection from Indoor tanning facilities, permit required 45: HCS harassment, intimidation, or bullying, public disclosure in domestic relations for - HB 151; HB 151: HCS treatment for children and teens - SB definition of - SB 15; HB 270 cases - HB 424 Inspection of residential rental property - 101 harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Trust for Life, collaborate on organ and HB 752 Meningococcal meningitis, provide program or curriculum, adopted by tissue donor registry - HB 57: HCS Insurance information about - HB 475 school council - HB 270: HCS premium taxes and fees - HB 296: HCS Mercury in vaccines, require person to harassment, intimidation, or bullying, premiums tax, clarify powers of local be informed of - SB 255 program or curriculum, parents' and Cities governments - HB 296 Narcotic students' rights - HB 270: HCS Joint municipal power agencies, creation treatment program, child care, location harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Adjusted gaming receipts, distribution of of - HB 82 near - HB 297 protection from - SB 15; HB 270; SB - HB 601 Law Enforcement Foundation Program, treatment program, schools, location 109: HCS, HFA (1) Administrative regulations cost analysis standards and procedures - HB 351 near - HB 297 Students on prescription drugs, include and compliance efforts - HB 374: SCS Leave, family military - HB 357 Negligent homicide, creation of offense - in study - HCR 169: HFA(1) Air pollution control districts - SB 39: Legal publications, requirements for HB 613 Students, HCS certain documents - HB 171 Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 expelled or suspended - HB 688; HB Assault, city or county elected official - Legislative bodies to approve burial Off-road Motorcycle and ATV 688: HFA (1) HB 481 association condemnation - HB 429 Commission, add members - SB 32; prescription drugs - HB 133: HFA(1) Attach provisions of HB 422/SCS - HB Licenses, fifth and sixth class cities - HB HB 309 safety and well-being - HB 270: HFA(1), 557: SCA(2) 344 Ohio County, honoring citizens for (2) Auditors, requirement to carry insurance Local dedication to youth - SR 117 Students,drivers' licenses - HB 51: HCS - HB 363: HCS emergency management assistance Physical activity, 30 minutes per day - Sudden infant death syndrome - HB 351 Automobile accident, effect on personal compact - SB 238 HB 610 Technology, No Child Left Offline auto insurance - SB 144 emergency management director, Policies, school attendance - HB 479 initiative, commending - HJR 199 Block grant applications - SB 256 qualifications - SB 177 government business licensing and school district to retain when no Consumer records, personal privacy, care malpractice, damages, limits, provisions, public decency provisions taxes were due - HB 689 protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) amend Constitution - SB 1 - HB 495 Telecommunications franchise Contingent fees, maximum rate Motor vehicle accidents, recovery of government owned mobile and RV agreements, allow in kind services - allowable for attorneys - SB 210: noneconomic damages - HB 582 parks, exclude if temporary or HB 48 HFA(1) Offenses, on park property - SB 176: seasonal - HB 94: HCS Timetable County SFA(1) government owned RV and mobile for affixing signatures for nomination detective, service of process by - SB Personal home parks, installations - HB 94: papers, establishment of - HB 423: 204: SFA(1), HFA (3) information, domestic relations cases, HFA(1) HCS; HB 438: SCS device, service of process - SB 204: protection from public disclosure in - option elections, alcoholic beverage for solicitation of signatures for SFA(2) HB 424: HCS sales at qualified historic sites - HB nomination papers, establishment of - Credit information, privacy - HB 175; HB 175: 497; HB 497: SFA (1),(2) HB 423 card, restriction on rate increase - SB HCS, HFA (1),(2) option elections, alcoholic beverages at Unified 128 injury claim, public thoroughfare, notice qualified historic sites - HB 497: SCS local government - HB 437: HFA(1) report, security freeze on - HB 54: of - HB 570 Management districts, structure and local government, creation of - HB 437; HFA(5) injury claim, vehicle accident, physical function - HB 23 HB 437: HCS reports, security freeze on - HB 54; HB contact not required - HB 594 Narcotic treatment program, location of - Uniform application, civil rights law - HB 54: HFA (2) Power of attorney, revocation, HB 297 215 Damages recoverable, General amendment, and accounting - HB 300 Nuisances - HB 69 Volunteer firefighters, prohibit Assembly may limit - HB 214 Preferential transfers, time within which Nuisances, order of lien - HB 69: HCS termination while recovering from Damages, apportionment, medical action may be brought - HB 320; HB Occupational injuries incurred in line of duty - HB 256 negligence case - SB 169 320: HCS, HCA (1) license tax , offset provisions - HB 590 Wrongful dismissal, limitation of action - Divorce and separation requirements, Prisoner lawsuits, require exhaustion of tax, treat cities in more than one county HB 469; HB 397: HFA (5),(7) establish covenant marriage option - administrative remedies - HB 21 as other cities - HB 520: SCA(1) HB 242 Private nuisance, technical corrections - Peace Cities, Classification Divorce, vital statistics, allow electronic HB 319 officers, leave of absence for in-service filing of - HB 288 Proceeds, lottery prize, assignment of, training provided - HB 30: HCS Glencoe, Gallatin County, from 6th to 5th Eminent when allowed - HB 472 officers, training without pay, - HB 539 domain, authority and procedure - HB Property jointly owned, partition, authorization for - HB 30 Junction City, Boyle County, 554 procedure of sale ordered - HB 723 Personal injury claim, public reclassifying from 5th to 4th - SB 60 Domain, public use, requirement for - Report of violations of banking law - SB thoroughfare, notice of - HB 570 Sadieville, Scott County, from sixth to HB 508: SFA(1) 45: HFA(6) Police officer career retention program - fifth class - HB 643 Domain, restriction of - HB 122 Retail HB 70 Taylorsville, domain, restrictions on use by public installment contracts, statute of Private 6th to 5th - SB 87; HB 81 entities - SB 29 limitations for - SB 154: SCA(2) activity bonds, restrictions upon 6th to 5th, emergency - SB 87: SCS domain, standards and procedure - HB installment sales contracts, statute of issuance and notification - SB 28 6th to 5th, Emergency - HB 81: HCS 114, 183 limitations - SB 154: SFA(1), HCA (1) allocation bonds, restrictions upon domain, takings for economic Sex offender, civil commitment - HB 172 issuance and notification - SB 28: development, federal constitutional Silica and mixed dust claims, procedures SCS Cities, First Class prohibition of - HCR 24 for - SB 223 property, taking, restrictions on - HB Eviction of manufactured home Social Security number, protection from 165 Emergency medical technicians and residents, good cause required - HB public disclosure in domestic relations Property tax rate posting requirements - paramedics, training of, funding for - 187 cases - HB 424 HB 307 HB 515 Franklin Circuit Court, creation of Sureties, civil actions by - SB 193 Public Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in alternative concurrent jurisdiction - SB Telephone buildings and grounds, historical other jurisdictions - HB 504 257 records, unauthorized use, civil action, displays, guidelines for promotion of - Guardians and conservators, technical creation of - HB 543 HB 277 Cities, Fourth-Sixth Class correction - HB 293 records, unauthorized use, crime, civil roads, width of - SB 167 Health care liability limitations, increase action, creation of - SB 232 Purchase Licenses, fifth and sixth class cities - HB of - SB 1: SFA(1) Termination of parental rights, attorney's development rights programs, penalty 344 Identity fee in - HB 652: HFA(1),(2) imposed - HB 558: HFA(1) theft - HB 4: HFA(2) Unauthorized use of name or of development rights program - HB 558 Cities, Second Class theft protection - HB 4 photograph - HB 47 of development rights, local theft, civil relief for victim of - SB 11: Uniform government, authority for - HB 558: HCS Commercial Code, update of - SB 154; Tax increment financing, grant to cities HCA(1) Immunity for counties, public and civic SB 154: SCA (1) of the 2nd class and urban-county Reclassification, activities - HB 431 foreign money-judgments recognition governments - SB 194: HFA(4) Sadieville, from sixth to fifth class - HB Inmate act - SB 104 643 lawsuits - HB 351; HB 193: SFA (1) Visitation, minor children - HB 605; HB Taylorsville, 6th to 5th - SB 87; HB 81 Civil Actions lawsuits, restriction on - HB 193 605: HCS Refund of taxes when no taxes due - HB Inmates, transportation of - HB 351: Voting rights, wards and guardians - HB 689: HCS Abortion, judicial consent for minors - HB HCS 332 Relocation of, in county containing city of 609 Judicial sales, bond, interest rate on - Wrongful the first class or consolidated local Assumption of risk, allow for recreational HB 514 death claim, vehicle accident, physical government - HB 178 facilities - HB 228 Ky Rules of Evidence, Rules 406 and contact not required - HB 594 Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: Breach 407 - SJR 231 dismissal, limitation of action - HB 469; HFA(1) of promise to marry, abolish tort of - HB Landowner, exempt from tort action HB 397: HFA (5),(7) Sidewalks, 292 against - SB 94 incarceration, civil claim against authority to construct - HB 552: HCA(1) of promise to marry, tort of - SB 192 Liability, protection for agritourism Commonwealth for - SB 172 construction and maintenance of - SB Burial of homicide victim, action for court professionals - HB 192 167; HB 501: SCS order to permit - SB 9 Libel and slander, defenses - HB 280 Civil Procedure Sidewalks-construction of - HB 552 Child support, continuation through Local government, employees, duty to college or other schooling - HB 245 Speed bumps, installation of - SB 195 defend, limitation of - HB 650 Abortion, judicial consent for minors - HB Child, placement restrictions, dependent, Tax Medicaid fraud, civil proceedings for - 609 neglected, or abused - HB 3: SFA(3) increment financing - HB 63; SB 194: HB 735 Amicus briefs, allow Bicycle and Christmas display, business, immunity of HCS; HB 63: HCS Medical Bikeways Commission to file - HB 53 - HB 492 increment financing, economic malpractice, civil litigation and resolution Assumption of risk, allow for recreational Class action, reform of - SR 125 development - SB 246 - HB 722 facilities - HB 228 Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 increment financing, expand eligible malpractice, constitutional amendment - Breastfeeding, jury service - SB 106: Comparative agencies and authorities that - HB SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: HFA (1) HFA(1) fault, legal expenses recoverable - SB 422: SCS(1) malpractice, reform of - SR 125 Child support, continuation through 210: HFA(2) increment financing, grant to cities of records, fees for - HB 190; HB 190: college or other schooling - HB 245 fault, third party defendants, statute of the 2nd class and urban-county HFA (1) Child, placement restrictions, dependent, limitations for - SB 210 governments - SB 194: HFA(4) Medical/health neglected, or abused - HB 3: SFA(3) Consortium, loss of, damages for - HB Taxation, direct a study of - HCR 197 care malpractice, damages, limits - HB Christmas display, business, immunity of Taxes, procedure for local government 471 721 - HB 492 Rules of Evidence, amendments to - HB Christmas display, business, immunity of in Kentucky - SR 286; HR 276, 294 Class action, reform of - SR 125 410 - HB 492 Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, Comparative Shared parenting time, adjust child Class action, reform of - SR 125 create and attach to Commerce fault, legal expenses recoverable - SB support for - HB 281 Consortium, loss of, damages for - HB Cabinet - SB 89: HFA(3) 210: HFA(2) Social Security number, protection from 471 Leslie County Single County Coal fault, third party defendants, statute of public disclosure in domestic relations Damages recoverable, General Severance Tax Projects - HB 380: limitations for - SB 210 cases - HB 424 Assembly may limit - HB 214 HFA(5) Consortium, loss of, damages for - HB Sureties, civil actions by - SB 193 Immunity for counties, public and civic Local government assistance, require 471 Telephone records, unauthorized use, activities - HB 431 specific appropriation for coal tax Consumer records, personal privacy, civil action, creation of - HB 543 Medical malpractice, reform of - SR 125 projects - HB 487 protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Termination of parental rights, attorney's Personal Menifee and Harlan Counties, Contingent fees, maximum rate fee in - HB 652: HFA(1),(2) injury claim, public thoroughfare, notice infrastructure projects - HB 380: allowable for attorneys - SB 210: Uniform of - HB 570 SCA(4) HFA(1) Commercial Code, update of - SB 154; injury claim, vehicle accident, physical Mine Divorce, vital statistics, allow electronic SB 154: SCA (1) contact not required - HB 594 Equipment Task Force, establishment filing of - HB 288 foreign money-judgments recognition Silica and mixed dust claims, procedures of - HB 693: HCS Eminent act - SB 104 for - SB 223 rescue chambers, matching grants domain, authority and procedure - HB Visitation, minor children - HB 605; HB Wrongful programs, creation of - HB 693 554 605: HCS death claim, vehicle accident, physical safety, requirements for - HB 503; SB Domain, public use, requirement for - Voting rights, wards and guardians - HB contact not required - HB 594 200: SCS, HCS HB 508: SFA(1) 332 incarceration, civil claim against water discharge by CONSOL, Energy, Domain, restriction of - HB 122 Commonwealth for - SB 172 protect Kentucky waters from effects domain, restrictions on use by public Civil Rights of - SR 326 entities - SB 29 Clergy Minimum emissions coal project, domain, standards and procedure - HB Christmas display, business, immunity of exemption for - HB 665: HFA(1) 114, 183 - HB 492 Joseph Project, honoring - SR 335 Minimum-emissions coal project, Eviction of manufactured home Creation of protected status, prohibition Qualified mental health professional, exemption for - HB 665 residents, good cause required - HB of - HB 226 fee-based pastoral counselors added Mining in Robinson Forest, University of 187 Eminent domain, takings for economic to definition of - HB 732 Kentucky required to do - HB 726 Franklin Circuit Court, creation of development, federal constitutional Pennington, Edwin, coal miner, alternative concurrent jurisdiction - SB memorializing - SR 157 prohibition of - HCR 24 Coal 257 Felons, voting right restoration on Reclamation, easement of necessity to Guardians and conservators, technical conduct reclamation operations, create conditions - HB 647 Accidents correction - HB 293 Flag desecration likely to produce - SB 219 Immunity for counties, public and civic in coal mines, reporting incident of - HB Rescue chambers in mines, authorize breach of peace, prohibit - HB 58 572: HFA(4) activities - HB 431 Genetic testing, prohibition against use of - HB 567 Inmate lawsuits - HB 351 in coal mines, reporting of - HB 572: Safe employer's use of - HB 49 SCA(1) Involuntary hospitalization, examinations Illegal immigration across U.S. borders, working conditions in coal mines, - SB 174; SB 174: SCS, SFA (1) in coal mines, requirements for making equipment and procedures for - HB U.S. Congress to provide security reports of - HB 572: HFA(3) Jury service - SB 20 against - HCR 6 503: HFA(1) Libel and slander, defenses - HB 280 Advanced Clean Coal Technologies, working conditions in coal mines, Judicial election campaigns, free speech support of - SR 309; HR 321 Limitation of recovery for uninsured - HB 382: HFA(1) equipment and requirements for - SB motorists - HB 87 Blasting operations, serious physical 200; HB 607 National identification card, urge injury, definition of - SB 138: SCA(1) Local government, employees, duty to Congress to repeal - HCR 208 Sago defend, limitation of - HB 650 Blasting, license requirements for - SB Mine explosion, honoring victims of - SR Protected 137 Medicaid fraud, civil proceedings for - status, allow for the creation of - HB 474 38 HB 735 Certified miners, drug testing, Mine Explosion, honoring victims of - status, creation of - HB 473 requirements for - SB 201 Medical Restoration of civil rights, constitutional HR 29 malpractice actions, affidavit of merit - Coal Severance amendment to provide - SB 184, 251 miner safety, drug and alcohol testing, SB 240 Sex offenders, increase distance from funds, transfer of authority over - SB 69 malpractice, civil actions - HB 700 requirements for - HB 404 tax, transfer to workers' compensation and prohibit from school grounds - HB miners, proclaim May 1 of each year as malpractice, civil litigation and resolution 157 deleted - HB 675 - HB 722 coal miners recognition day - HJR Shippers and receivers, weight reporting Sexual 101 malpractice, constitutional amendment - orientation and gender identity to vehicle enforcement - HB 560 SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: HFA (1) Severance Tax Projects - HB 380: Surface discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 SCA(5) malpractice, reform of - SR 125 orientation and gender identity, mines, original contour restoration and Notary Coal-to-liquid fuel plant, support efforts overburden disposal requirements, discrimination based on, prohibit - HB to site in Kentucky - HR 285 publics, omnibus regulation of - SB 179 369 make changes to - HB 83 publics, omnibus revision - HB 564 Conversion to liquid fuels, direct Office mining permit requirements, make Student of Energy Policy to develop strategy for Personal harassment, intimidation, or bullying changes to - SB 136 information, domestic relations cases, - HB 299 Synthetic program or curriculum, adopted by Conveyor protection from public disclosure in - school council - HB 270: HFA(3) gas from, utility contracts for - SB 131 HB 424: HCS belt examinations, certified belt natural gas from coal, include in policy, harassment, intimidation, or bullying examiner, requirements for - HB 458: information, privacy - HB 175; HB 175: program or curriculum, opt out planning, and implementation - HB HCS, HFA (1),(2) HCS 299: SFA(1) provision - HB 270: HFA(4) belt inspection, to be done by certified injury claim, public thoroughfare, notice harassment, intimidation, or bullying Utility investment in clean coal energy of - HB 570 and trained person - HB 458 generation, provide surcharge for cost program or curriculum, parents and Drug injury claim, vehicle accident, physical students rights - HB 270: HFA(3) recovery - HB 538 contact not required - HB 594 and alcohol retesting, miner Workers' compensation, black lung harassment, intimidation, or bullying, certifications, requirements for - HB Power of attorney, revocation, program or curriculum, adopted by revisions - SB 247; HB 676 amendment, and accounting - HB 300 572: HCS school council - HB 270: HCS and alcohol testing of miners, Preferential transfers, time within which harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Collective Bargaining action may be brought - HB 320; HB requirements for - HB 572 program or curriculum, parents' and and alcohol testing of miners, 320: HCS, HCA (1) students' rights - HB 270: HCS Communications personnel, covered in Prisoner, transportation of - HB 351: requirements of - HB 572: HFA(1),(2) harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Easement of necessity, reclamation, collective bargaining - HB 440: HCS HCS protection from - SB 15; HB 270; SB Corrections Private nuisance, technical corrections - requirements for - SB 219: SCS 109: HFA (1); HB 270: HFA (3) Emergency and firefighter personnel, make HB 319 Uniform application, civil rights law - SB conforming corrections - SB 102: Property jointly owned, partition, Action Plans for impoundments, 178; HB 215 promulgate administrative regulations SFA(1) procedure of sale ordered - HB 723 Voting rights, wards and guardians - HB personnel in urban-county governments Retail for - HJR 193 332 action plans, coal mine waste to have collective bargaining - SB 102 installment contracts, statute of Firefighter personnel, make conforming limitations for - SB 154: SCA(2) impoundments, requirements for - Claims SJR 230 corrections - HB 440: HFA(1) installment sales contracts, statute of Firefighters, meet-and-confer limitations - SB 154: SFA(1), HCA (1) FutureGen project, support efforts to site discussions, provisions for - SB 186 Cunningham, Raoul, adjourning the Jack Jouett Day, June 4, 2006, state dance, naming and designation of Labor organization, mandatory Senate in honor of - SR 91 proclamation of - HR 303 - HB 208 membership or financial support Dale Earnhardt Day, recognize April Jarvis, Kevin, honor during MLB Day in state nursery rhyme, designation of - prohibited, penalty - HB 38 29th as - SR 316; HR 299 Frankfort - SR 43 HB 208: HFA(2) Public employees, establish process for Davenport, C. Michael, recognize for Jeffersontown HS Boys' Basketball O'Malley, Specialist Brandon Scott, - HB 467 economic development success - HR Team, 2006 KHSAA Sweet Sixteen honoring - HR 319 Urban-county 196 Champions - SR 296; HR 283 Omnibus road naming resolution, add government, authorization for Daviess County, Kentucky, recognizing - Jenkins, James P., honoring - HR 114 roads - HJR 168: SCS(2) corrections personnel - HB 511 HR 107 Johnson County Middle School Order of the Eastern Star, commend and government, include senior dispatch Davis, III, Judge George W., academic team, honoring - SR 315 recognize - SR 235 communication officers - HB 440 commending and recognizing - SR 181 Jones, Nora Tackett, honoring - SR 289 Paducah DeMoss, Mickie, 2006 SEC Coach of the Joseph Project, honoring - SR 335 St. Mary Boys' Golf Team, 2005 KHSAA Commendations and Recognitions Year - SR 260 Jurek, Elizabeth J. "Beth," honoring - HR Champions - SR 170 Dickerson, Bernice, honoring - SR 116 264 St. Mary Boys' Golf Team, 2005 "Year of the Museum," recognizing - HR Dickey, Sr., Frank G., commending and KCD, Inc., honoring - SR 279 KHSSAA Champions - HR 166 302 recognizing - HR 156 Kearns, Austin, honor during MLB Day in Paris By-Pass, designate as the 4-H Downs, Scott, honor during MLB Day in Frankfort - SR 45 "Thoroughbred Run" - HJR 168: Capital Experience, recognize Frankfort - SR 48 Kelley, Chief Thomas E., honoring - SR HFA(1) participation in - SR 253 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial 329; HR 270 Parks, Rosa, adjourning the Senate in governmental day, recognize Highway, designate I-65 in Jefferson Kentucky honor and memory of - SR 90 participation in - HR 247 County as - SJR 126 farmers, honoring and recognizing Food Paul Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, honoring - DuPont Manual HS Swim Team, 2006 Checkout Day - SR 112; HR 109 R. Gearheart bridge, designate bride on SR 171; HR 153 KHSAA Champs - HR 251 Harvest, recognize and commend - SR KY Route 979 and US 23 in Floyd Alsip, Joseph M., commend and EKU and WKU Colleges of Education - 225 County - SJR 226 recognize - SR 234; HR 228 SR 280; HR 262 Heritage Council, recognized for 40 Ward Thompson/old Emma Bridge, American Heart Month - HR 152 Estes, Deputy Sheriff Ricky, honoring - years of exemplary service - HCR designate on KY Route 3 at the Anderson, Matt, honor during MLB Day SR 294; HR 290 161 crossing of Big Sandy River - SJR in Frankfort - SR 51 Eula Hall Highway, designate KY 979 in National Guard, honor response to 202 Appalachian Regional Healthcare, 50th Floyd County - SJR 122 Hurricane Katrina - SR 305 Perry, Donna, honor and commend - SR Anniversary, honor - SR 194; HR 179 Evangel World Prayer Center, honoring - Nurses Association, one hundredth 119 Arnold, Representative Adrian, honoring HR 162 anniversary of - SR 131; HR 126 Planters Protective Association, - SR 334; HR 309 Everly, Don and Phil, honoring - SR 135 Park Rangers, commending for aiding recognize Guthrie, Kentucky - SR 175 Ashby, Kenneth H., commending - SR First Responder Day, commend and Special Olympics Kentucky - HR 286 Rader, Paul A., honor and commend - 115 recognize - SR 177 Society Daughters of the American HR 118 Auburndale Elementary School Fletcher, Revolution, honor - HR 314 Ralph Owens Memorial Bridge, Basketball, honor - SR 320 Governor Ernie, honor - SR 207 King, Jr. Day, Martin Luther recognize designate on KY Route 80 at the Baker, Lois A., honor and recognize Governor Ernie, welcome home and observance of - SR 88 entrance to Langley - SJR 201 upon retirement as CEO of MCHC - wish for an expeditious recovery - SR Letcher County Coal Miners Highway, Reinhardt, Representative Jon David, HR 317 245 designate - SJR 24 honoring - HR 313 Bert T. Combs Memorial Bridge, Governor Ernie, wishing recovery - SR Lousignont, Kathy, commend and honor Reynolds, Laura, honoring as Ms. designate Cliff Bridge in Floyd County - 200 - SR 139 Wheelchair Kentucky 2006 - SR 242 SJR 203 Frank Madison, Keith, honor former UK Riley, Dudley, saluting - HR 282 Blanton, Joe, honor during MLB Day in DeRossett Bridge, designate in Floyd baseball coach - SR 49 Robinson, Sam, adjourning the Senate Frankfort - SR 50 County - HJR 46 Madisonville North Hopkins Marching in honor of - SR 92 Bradley, Welch, retirement - HR 241 Maroons, saluting - SR 134 Rogers, Fred, honor and commend - SR 169 Franklin, Langley, commend and Mahr, Glema, honoring - SR 133 Congressman Hal, honor and support William "Buff," honor and commend - recognize - SR 158 Marcotte, Representative Paul, honoring efforts to secure federal laboratory - SR 169 GE Foundation for grant to Jefferson - HR 312 SR 274 Bruce, Representative James Edmond, County Public Schools, recognize - HR Martin A. Maline, honor for 30 years as Congressman Hal, honoring - SR 237 honoring - HR 308 127 Executive Director Kentucky HBPA - Russell High School, 2006 Governor's Burgoo Capital of the World, designate Ginter, Matt, honor during MLB in HR 297 Cup State Champion - SR 292 Anderson County as - HJR 54 Frankfort - SR 41 McCarron, Chris, honoring - SR 264 Russell, Bob, recognize and commend - Burke, Chris, honor during MLB Day in Grand McConnell, Senator Mitch, honoring - HR 233 Frankfort - SR 39 Lodge of Kentucky, commend and SR 340 Saint Valentine's Day, recognizing - HR Butler, Representative Denver, honoring recognize - HR 232 McCuiston, Clara Elizabeth, honoring - 167 - HR 311 Lodge of Kentucky, honor and SR 174 Salyer, Vera Vivian, honoring - HR 318 Canine Good Citizen Program, endorse commend - SR 216 Menifee County Hurricane Relief Efforts, Sanger, Margaret, honoring life of - HR and encourage - HR 139 Green, Andy, honor during MLB Day in honoring - SR 259; HR 257 132 Capital experience, recognize 4-H Frankfort - SR 46 Mike, Specialist Jason L., honoring - SR Shelbyville by-pass, designate as activity - HR 247 Guthrie, Kentucky, recognize as 86 "Freedom Way" - SJR 190 Career and Technical Education Week, birthplace of the Planters Protective Miller, Silberman, Stu, commend and honor - commemoration of - SR 185; HR 170 Association - SR 175 Technical Sergeant Keary J., honoring - SR 140 Carter, Alice Ann, honoring - SR 233; Hahn, Forrest and Barbara, commend SR 108 Smith, HR 235 and recognize - SR 247 Trever, honor during MLB Day in Scott Robinson, honor - HR 300 Chandler, Alice Headley, adjourn Senate Hardin, Stan, honoring - HR 267 Frankfort - SR 44 Scott Robinson, honoring - SR 306 in honor of - SR 8 Hart, Corey, honor during MLB Day Monday, Monroe C. - HR 44 Speer, Alexander "Sandy"; commend Chellgren, ceremonies - SR 55 Morehead State University and recognize - HR 148 Mark, honor - HR 117 Hayden, Cheerleaders, recognizing - SR 251 St. Mark, honoring - SR 111 Roger, honor for motorcycle racing Naming of various roads and bridges, Augustine Church Road, designate in Coal miners, proclaim May 1 of each accomplishments - HR 11 designate - HJR 168; HJR 168: SCS Henderson County - SJR 138 year as coal miners recognition day - Tommy, honor for motorcycle racing (1) Henry District High School Chamber HJR 101 accomplishments - HR 11 National Wear Red Day for Women, Choir, honoring - HR 243 Coast Guard, honor response to Hendley, John Hayden, honoring - HR recognize - SR 129 Patrick's Day, celebrating - HR 265 hurricanes Katrina and Rita - HR 177 92 Nein, Staff Sergeant Timothy F., Xavier HS Swim Team, 2006 KHSAA Cochran, Eboni Neal, adjourning the Hester, Sergeant Leigh Ann, honoring - honoring - SR 85 Champs - HR 255 Senate in honor of - SR 127 SR 84 New Opportunity School for Women, Staff of the Health and Welfare Company B, 206th Engineer Battalion, Holmes, J. G., PGA tour winner - SR commend - HR 160 Committee, honor - SR 311 commending service in Iraq - SR 291 180 North Hardin High School Wind Steven W. Daeschner, Superintendent Couch, Timothy Kincaid, adjourn in Independent Nonprofit Colleges and Symphony, saluting - SR 252 of the Year - HR 83 honor of his first birthday - HR 289 Universities, recognize - SR 197; HR Northern Kentucky Martin Luther King, Supporting Heroes organization, Cpl. Joshua Harris Memorial Bridge, 194 Jr., Day, recognizing observance of - honoring - HR 191 designate in Letcher County - HJR 90 Ingram, Otto, honoring his 90th birthday HR 85 Tao, David, recognize and commend - Cubert, Master Sergeant Clinton Wayne, - SR 267 Official HR 198 honoring - SR 262; HR 253 Iroquois High School Raiders Girls state dance, designation and naming of Taps in Motion, honoring and adjourning Basketball, honor - SR 321 - HB 208: HFA(1) the Senate in honor of - SR 258 Taylor, Charles Edward, honoring - SR Personal information, privacy - HB 175; Mobile Data Infrastructure, upkeep and Board of Education, appointment of 287 HB 175: HCS, HFA (1),(2) maintenance - HB 380: SCA(1) Jeanne H. Ferguson to - HCR 225 The Milbank Memorial Fund, Ports, urge President and Congress to Telecommunication device for the deaf, Board of Education, appointment of congratulate on anniversary of - HR 88 prohibit sale to United Arab Emirates - funding - HB 468; HB 468: HFA (1) Katheryn R. Baird to - HCR 229 Thomas, Ward, honoring - SR 109 SCR 236 Telemarketing, Do Not Call Registry - Board of Education, appointment of Trimble County Lady Raiders Cross- Retail installment sales contracts, statute HB 536 Wilburn Joe Brothers to - HCR 227 Country, 2005 KHSAA Class A of limitations - SB 154: SFA(1), HCA Telephone Registry of Election Finance, runners-up - HR 185 (1) companies, alternative regulation - HB appointment of member to - SR 151 Truman Messer Bridge, designate bridge Small 337; HB 337: HCS, HFA (1),(2) Legg, Jason Brent, Kentucky Long-Term on KY Route 80 where the road business financing, create fund - HB deregulation, define and prohibit Policy Research Center Board - SCR intersects with KY Route 122 - SJR 725 predatory pricing - HB 337: SFA(3) 143; HCR 50 204 business grant program, creation of - deregulation, no application to Lorraine G. Williams, confirmation to the University HB 422 populations below 100,000 - HB 337: Education Professional Standards of Kentucky and University of Louisville State Parks, incentive program for SFA(1) Board - HCR 42 Cancer Programs - SR 278 schools - HB 718 deregulation, terms and conditions must Lottery Corporation Board, of Louisville Basketball team, honor - Stockyards be written - HB 337: SFA(2) reappointment of James Delbert SR 312 and markets, licensing, bonding, records, unauthorized use, crime, civil Morgan - SR 145 Vance, Collins, honoring - HR 259 payment procedures for - HB 738: action, creation of - SB 232 Martin, David R., Registry of Election Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4075, HCS regulation, predatory pricing prohibited - Finance - SR 141 recognize and commend - SR 165 and markets, licensing, regulation, HB 337: HFA(3) Massey, Jeanetta Lee, Parole Board - Walker, Dr. T. Vaughn, recognize and oversight of - HB 738 Wireless SR 147 commend - SR 209 Technology, No Child Left Offline device, prohibit use while operating a Miller, John C. - SR 273 Weaver, Representative John Michael initiative, commending - HJR 199 motor vehicle - HB 9, 635 Mine Safety Review Commission, "Mike," honoring - HR 310 Theft by deception, conduct included in - device, prohibit use while operating a Denise Moore Davidson - HCR 30 Webb, HB 683 school bus - HB 714 Office of Insurance, confirmation of Brandon, honor during MLB Day in Tobacco companies, escrow fund enhanced emergency 911 systems, Robert Glenn Jennings as executive Frankfort - SR 42 assignment - HB 566 payment for - SB 53 director - SR 269 Dr. Robert C., honoring - HR 288 Tourism credits, allow destination retail Overfield, J. Landon, administrative law Westfield, Loreta Kline, adjourning in attractions to qualify - HB 422: SCS(1) Conference Committee Reports judge - SR 339 honor of and tribute to - HR 96 Uniform Commercial Code, update of - Postsecondary Education Nominating Wiley, June, honoring - HR 272 SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) Executive Branch Budget, free Committee, appointment to - HCR 32, Williams, Marcel, commending - SR 89 Wineries, shipments from out of state - conference committee report - HB 380: 38 Willkerson, Brad, honor during MLB in HB 507 FCCR Public Service Commission, Frankfort - SR 40 Wireless enhanced emergency 911 HB appointment of Teresa Hill - SR 146 Wilson, Dollie, saluting - SR 322 systems, payment for - SB 53 129 - HB 129: CCR, FCCR Reed, Jennifer B. - SR 272 Woodford County High School 24 - HB 24: CCR, FCCR Samuel Alito Jr., United States Supreme Swimming and Diving Team, commend Committees 380 - HB 380: CCR Court, nomination of - HCR 64 and recognize - HR 176 382 - HB 382: CCR Smith, Jack C., Personnel Board - SR Legislative Research Commission, 382, Judicial Branch Budget, Free 270 Commerce creation of Metropolitan and Conference Committee Report - HB Steen, Irene C., administrative law Micropolitan Issues Subcommittee - 382: FCCR judge, reappointment - SR 338 Apiary industry, Department of HB 348 656 - HB 656: CCR Terry, Donna H., administrative law Agriculture regulation of - HB 716 Metropolitan and micropolitan issues SB judge, reappointment - SR 271 Auto industry and national economy, subcommittee, creation of - HB 348: 45 - SB 45: CCR Travis, R. Keith, Kentucky Board of urge Congressional action - SCR 283 HFA(1) 90 - SB 90: CCR, FCCR Education - HCR 226 Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study Task force, wildlife conservation, funding Turpin, Patricia Ann, Parole Board - SR 148 directed - SCR 98 for - HCR 115 Confirmation of Appointments Bioscience industries, fund to promote Winburn, Vernon Ray, Parole Board - SR 150 development of - HB 671 Communications Abney, William, Parole Board - SR 149 Boat Agricultural Conflict of Interest launching fees, delete provisions for Broadband Board, appointment of Rodney Glen Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - service - HB 550: HCS, HFA (1) Dick - HCR 43 HB 632: HFA(2) technology, deployment - HB 550 Board, appointment of Samuel E. Moore Executive launching fees, prohibit for tournaments Cell phones, EMS, In Case of - HCR 37 Branch code lobbying provisions, - HB 632: HFA(1) Emergency program, implementation Coleman, John Barry, Administrative law applied to the Public Service Commercial driver's license, effect of of - HCR 22 judge, reappointment - SR 310 Commission - HB 52: HCS student loan default on - SB 37 CMRS Cornette, Ann O., confirmation to the Branch Code lobbying provisions, Consumer records, personal privacy, Board, transferred to Office of Board of Directors of the Kentucky applied to the Public Service protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Homeland Security - SB 59: HFA(1) Housing Corporation - SR 162 Commission - HB 52 Davenport, C. Michael, recognize for Board, transferred to the Office of Council on Postsecondary Education, branch ethics code, applied to unpaid economic development success - HR Homeland Security - SB 59: HCS appointment of Jim D. Skaggs to - executive officers - SB 6 196 fund, changes to disbursement HCR 287 Financial disclosure, not required by Economic development incentive allocation and protocols - HB 656 Donan, William David, Mine Safety nonsalaried members of boards and requirements - SB 194 fund, restore language requiring Review Commission - HCR 41 commissions - HB 655 General and limited partnerships, collection by wireless companies - HB Gardner, John A., Workers' State employees, sale of craft items to uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: 656: HCS Compensation Board, reappointment - state parks by - HB 195 HFA (1) Democracy in Ethiopia, urge President SR 290 Gift cards, provisions for - HB 259 and Congress to encourage - HR 98 Goff, Lea P., Registry of Election Consolidated Local Governments Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, Education technology interoperability, Finance - SR 142 create and attach to Commerce mandate - SB 228 Hubbard, John Douglas, Kentucky Board Air Cabinet - SB 89: HFA(3) Emergency 911 service, service charge of Education - HCR 222 pollution control district rules, must be Junk and scrap recyclers, activities on prepaid wireless users - HB 656: James G. Cibulka, confirmation to the approved by local governing body - allowed by and duties of - HB 85 FCCR Education Professional Standards SB 39: SCS Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus Enhanced 911, changes to board, Board - HCR 39 pollution control district strategic toxic revisions - HB 349 appointment of work group - HB 656: Jobe, Jeffrey Scott, Kentucky Long-Term air reduction program, commission to National SCS Policy Research Center Board - SCR study impact of - SB 39: SFA(2) Truck Network, designate segment of Health 144; HCR 49 pollution control district, regulations to US 431 as part of - HB 645: SCS benefits made available to the public, Kenneth Franklin Harper to Registry of be no more stringent than state and Truck Network, designate specific restoration of certain - HB 622: Election Finance - SR 52 federal - SB 39; HB 117: SCS (1) routes as part of - HB 645: HFA(1) HFA(1) Kentucky pollution control districts - SB 39: HCS Truck Network, designate US 431 as care data, consumer access to - HB 622 Board of Education, appointment of Automobile accident, effect on personal part of - HB 645 Interlocal agreements, provide C.B. Akins, Sr. to - HCR 224 auto insurance - SB 144 Pawnbrokers, time of sale of items - SB incentives for enhanced 9-11 services - Board of Education, appointment of Gail Civil rights law, uniform application - SB 213 HB 119: HCS W. Wells to - HCR 223 178 Eminent casino gaming revenues for - HB 600: Disability insurance, utilization review - Multiyear, Department of Military Affairs, Domain, restriction of - HB 122 HFA(1) HB 143 Office of Security Coordination, domain, restrictions on use by public Casino Elevator inspectors, number hired, allowed to enter - SB 84: HCA(1) entities - SB 29 gaming & electronic gaming devices at removal of cap - SB 225: SCS Ownership interest transfers, application Exclude racetracks, require approval of local Gift cards, provisions for - SB 49; HB for, management agreements mobile home and recreational vehicle government for - HB 345 259; SB 49: SCS, SFA (1),(2),(3) permitted - HB 196 parks owned by local gov. from KRS gaming and electronic gaming devices Health insurance, CPT codes, insured Preneed funeral and burial contracts, 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 at racetracks, require approval of liability for - HB 583 certified death verification required to short festivals organized and operated local government for - SB 4 High-cost home loans, interest-only release funds under - HB 142 by local governments from KRS gaming, constitutional amendment to prohibited - HB 132, 202 Pre-need funeral service or burial - HB 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS allow - HB 600: HCS, HFA (2),(3) Horse 142: SCS Fire gaming, require establishment of - HB sales, disclosure and record keeping Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 department merit board - SB 171: 600; HB 600: HFA (2) required, actions against violators - Privatization, extending application of - HFA(6) Civil rights, constitutional amendment to HB 446: HFA(3) HB 400 department merit boards - HB 666 provide restoration of - SB 184, 251 sales, disclosure and reporting Public-private recreational land use stations, urge government to not close Creation of protected status, prohibition requirements imposed - HB 446: agreement, create - SB 241 any fire stations - HR 181 of - HB 226 HFA(2) Rental agreements for manufactured Government-owned buildings, display of Damages recoverable, General Hospital comparative data - HB 445 home residents, certain provisions documents in - HB 304 Assembly may limit - HB 214 Identity theft - HB 4: HCS prohibited - HB 187 HVAC Felons, voting right restoration on Lemon Law, include purchase of new Schools, student photographs, permit process, local government may conditions - HB 647 motorcycles - HB 205 limitations on contracts for - HB 584 act in - HB 139: HCS General Assembly, odd-numbered-year Life insurance, right to copy of policy - State permit process, local governments may sessions, budget enacted in - SB 55 HB 531 government purchasing from Prison act in - HB 139 Health care liability, dispute resolution, Lottery advertisements, prohibitions, Industries and nonprofit agencies and Indoor and economic damages - SB 1: SFA(1) elimination of - HB 222 work centers - HB 13: HFA(1) smoking policy, adoption by local Judicial powers, separation of powers - On-site sewer systems, approval projects, engineering services for, government - HB 55 SB 236 process revised - HB 573: SCS method of procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) smoking policy, adoption by state and Medical malpractice, constitutional Pawnbrokers, time of sale of items - SB Uniform Commercial Code, update of - local government - HB 55: HFA(1) amendment - SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: 213 SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) Industry & economic development, urge HFA (1) Personal information, privacy - HB 175; University of Kentucky and University of evaluation of Louisville STAR air toxics Medical/health HB 175: HCS, HFA (1),(2) Louisville football game required - HB program impact on - HCR 174 care malpractice, damages, limits - HB Practice of acupuncture, use by 15 Jails and detention facilities, delete 721 chiropractors authorized - HB 17: smoking policy exemption for - HB 55: care malpractice, damages, limits, HFA(1) Cooperatives HFA(2) amend Constitution - SB 1 Preneed Local Office of Surveyor, requirements of - SB funeral and burial contracts, certified Electric, supply to nonmembers - HB affordable housing trust fund, creation 156 death verification required to release 275 of funding and functions - HB 338 Pardons, prohibit self-pardon by funds under - HB 142 General and limited partnerships, review, agencies, authorities, Governor - SB 236: SFA(1) funeral and burial contracts, life uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: commissions, and special districts - Percentage of general fund dedicated to insurance benefits used for - HB 142: HFA (1) SR 243 education - HB 137 HCS Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus Louisville Arena, alternative site study Protected Sexual orientation and gender identity revisions - HB 349 and selection - HB 380: HFA(2) status, allow for the creation of - HB 474 discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 Non-members, selling energy to - HB Management districts, structure and status, creation of - HB 473 Small employer health insurance, state 275: HFA(1) function - HB 23 State Representatives, four year terms ICARE program to assist with - HB Other business endeavors, must show Nuisances - HB 69 for - HB 43 445: SCS, SFA (1) market need - HB 568: HFA(2) Private Tax and expenditure limits, imposition of Telemarketing, Do Not Call Registry - Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, activity bonds, restrictions upon - HB 225 HB 536 incorporation of - HB 568; HB 568: issuance and notification - SB 28 Ten commandments, permit posting of - Telephone HCS, HFA (1) allocation bonds, restrictions upon HB 16 companies, alternative regulation - HB issuance and notification - SB 28: Voting rights for felons, constitutional 337; HB 337: HCS SCS amendment to provide - HB 480 directories, misrepresentation of Coroners Purchase of development rights program geographic location of floral - HB 558 Constitution, U.S. businesses prohibited - HB 522 Deaths due to drugs or poisons, duty to Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: records, unauthorized use, crime, civil report - HB 67 Deputy HFA(1) Christmas holiday, urge proposal of action, creation of - SB 232; HB 543 Sidewalks-construction of - HB 552 regulation, predatory pricing prohibited - coroners, amend numbers to be amendment on - HCR 15 appointed by coroner - HB 690 Smoking policy, delete exemptions for - Eminent domain, takings for economic HB 337: HFA(3) HB 55: HFA(3) Uniform Commercial Code, update of - coroners, appointment, provisions for - development, federal constitutional SB 179: HFA(1); SB 204: HFA (1) Speed bumps, installation of - SB 195 prohibition of - HCR 24 SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) Strategic toxic air reduction program, coroners, require sufficient funds by Flag desecration, urge proposal of budgeted for compensation of - HB requirements for termination and amendment allowing prohibition of - Contracts replacement of - SB 39: SFA(1) 690: HFA(1) HCR 4 Drugs and poisons, coroners to report Uniform application, civil rights law - HB Fundamental freedom, religious Contingent fees, maximum rate 215 deaths from - HB 6 expression - HR 236 allowable for attorneys - SB 210: Missing persons, database and Urban Violence Task Force established - HFA(1) SCR 105; HCR 12 procedures for - HB 447 Consumer Affairs Government Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in Contract Review Committee, additional Constables other jurisdictions - HB 504 Advanced registered nurse practitioners, reporting to, and authority of - HB 400 Presence of illegal drugs, reports by controlled substances, prescriptive contract review committee, meetings Medical Examiners Office - HB 67: Candidate, requirements for petitioners - authority established - HB 518; SB 65: and bids - HB 66: HCS HCS HB 361: HFA(1) HFA (2) Contract Review Committee, omnibus Sudden infant death syndrome - HB 351 Eviction of manufactured home Athletic trainers, certification of - HB 651: revision - SB 73; HB 66 residents, constable required to wait - purchasing from Prison Industries and SCS Corporations HB 187 Consumer records, personal privacy, nonprofit agencies and work centers - Law enforcement personnel, define and HB 13 protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Alternative prescribe duties - HB 505 Credit Government, reporting and training requirements for - HB 400 minimum calculation, exemption for cards, payment in full - HB 127 certain corporations - HB 295 Constitution, Ky. report alerts and freezes - HB 14 Horse sales, contractual disclosures and Minimum Tax, adjust rate and base - report, security freeze on - HB 54: HB 295: HFA(3) Amendment permitting casino gaming HFA(5) provisions for - HB 446: SFA(2) sales, disclosure required - HB 446 Minimum Tax, adjust rates and base - and dedicating revenue from - HB 600: reports, security freeze on - HB 54; HB HB 295: HFA(2) HFA(6) 54: HFA (2) sales, dual agency, duties imposed - HB 446: SFA(3),(4) Minimum Tax, adjustment to rate and Autism funding, direct revenues from Credit, disclosures - HB 529 base - HB 295: SCS Minimum Tax, alter definition of lawsuits - HB 351; HB 193: SFA (1) use of, when permitted - SB 38; HB Social worker, threatening of - HB 73 "Kentucky gross profits" - HB 295: lawsuits, restriction on - HB 193 211, 236 Substance abuse, criminal proceedings HFA(8) Inmates and prisoners, prohibition on Gaming commission, regulatory agency and treatment relating to - SB 245: minimum tax, apply to C-corporations sexual conduct with - HB 407 - SB 7 HCS(1) only - HB 295: HFA(9) Local Hepatitis C education, awareness, Technical correction - SB 38: HCS Minimum Tax, calculation of exclusion, jails, establish per diem rate - HB 274: information program, creation of - HB Telephone records, unauthorized use, assessment of minimum - HB 295: HCS 540; HB 540: HCS crime, civil action, creation of - SB 232; HFA(10) jails, establish plan for the state Historic or prehistoric remains on HB 543 Minimum Tax, change calculations, takeover - HB 274 property, procedure for disposition of - Unauthorized use of name or change effective date - HB 295: Long-term care facilities, notification of HB 627 photograph, media exception - HB 47 HFA(5),(6) inspections, penalties for - HB 360 Human trafficking - SB 11; SB 11: HCS Video lottery gaming, authorization at Minimum Tax, change to exclusion and Medical practice without license, penalty Identity racetracks - HB 31 minimum tax - HB 295: HCS(2) for - HB 615 theft - HB 4: HCS Violations of Clean Election Act, Minimum Tax, remove phase in, change Murder, registration of offenders - HB theft protection - HB 4 penalties for - HB 576 effective date - HB 295: HFA(4) 199: HCS Immigration, enforcement of federal law Violent Captive insurers, regulation of - HB 342 Prison Industries Enhancement - HB 115 offender, add qualifying offenses - HB CCR, cannot agree - HB 295: CCR Program, create - SB 119 Inmate lawsuits, restriction on - HB 193 37 Community rehabilitation tax credit - HB Prisoner lawsuits, require exhaustion of Inmates and prisoners, prohibition on offenders, registration requirement for - 251 administrative remedies - HB 21 sexual conduct with - HB 407 HB 199 Consolidated groups, allow revocation of Prisoners, transportation of - HB 351 Justice Cabinet, sex offender registrants Vote hauling, payments for - HB 744 election - HB 295: HFA(7) Private prisons, requirements of - HB - HB 11 Weapon possession on school property, Consumer records, personal privacy, 616 Juvenile code, age of criminal notice against - SB 12; HB 35 protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Sex offenders, criminal activity, responsibility - HB 284 Corporation taxation, change to taxable registration, residency, and Juvenile, court record access - HB 3: Counties entities - HB 295: FCCR; HB 557: SCA requirements - HB 3; HB 3: HCS SCS (1) Sex, prohibited conduct, criminal justice Labor organization, mandatory Adjusted gaming receipts, distribution of Documents, allow for outside employees - HB 407: HFA(1) membership or financial support - HB 601 dependencies - HB 350 Urban-county government, authorization prohibited, penalty - HB 38 Administrative regulations cost analysis Filings and forms, provide for - HB 350 for collective bargaining for corrections Local and compliance efforts - HB 374: SCS General and limited partnerships, personnel - HB 511 jails, establish per diem rate - HB 274: Affordable Housing Trust Fund, require uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: Violent offenders, registration HCS report to LRC every two years, fees HFA (1) requirement for - HB 199 jails, establish plan for the state collected for - HB 338: HFA(1) Gift cards, provisions for - HB 259 Wrongful incarceration, civil claim takeover - HB 274 Air Identity theft protection - HB 4 against Commonwealth for - SB 172 Medical pollution control district rules, must be Industrial loan corporations, acquisition expenses of county jails, cap on approved by local governing body - of - HB 631 Corrections Impact reimbursements for prisoner use - HB SB 39: SCS Kentucky 84 pollution control district strategic toxic Housing Corporation, appointment of Abortion, banning of - HB 489, 750 parole, violent offender non-eligibility - air reduction program, commission to Ann O. Cornette to Board - SR 162 Abuse of a corpse, increase penalty for - HB 198 study impact of - SB 39: SFA(2) small business, preference in state and HB 628 practice without license, penalty for - HB pollution control districts - SB 39: HCS local government contracts for - HB Animal cruelty, conduct constituting - HB 615 Anderson County, designate as Burgoo 185 577 Murder, Capital of the World - HJR 54 Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus Assault on the elderly, penalty manslaughter, fetal homicide, elements Assault, city or county elected official - revisions - HB 349 enhancement - HB 315 of offense - HB 339 HB 481 Names, real, fictitious, and assumed - Assault, city or county elected official - registration of offenders - HB 199: HCS Attach provisions of HB 422/SCS - HB HB 350 HB 481 Negligent homicide, creation of offense - 557: SCA(2) Natural gas pipeline facilities, exempting Athlete agent, licensing established - SB HB 613 Auditors, requirement to carry insurance employees from electrician licensing - 258 No contact order, sex offense felony - - HB 363: HCS HB 385 Bank robbery, violent offender status - HB 101 Automobile accident, effect on personal Personal information, privacy - HB 175; SB 181; HB 335; SB 181: SCS Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 auto insurance - SB 144 HB 175: HCS, HFA (1) Bona fide coin-operated amusement Physician assistants, licensing Block grant applications - SB 256 Rural machines, lawful types and uses, requirements established - SB 78 Certificates of delinquency, property tax cooperative corporations, permitted description of - HB 749 Postsecondary institution, residing within - SB 90: FCCR energy supply - HB 275 Casino gaming and related occupations, 1,000 feet, sex offenders prohibited - Certified peace officers, identification Electric Cooperative Corporation, licensing of - HB 346 HB 257 program for - HB 619 incorporation of - HB 568; HB 568: Claims for material or labor, failure to Practice of medicine, acceptable Children's residential services, location HCS, HFA (1) pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 standards of conduct, regulations of, notice to public - HB 170 Tax Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 establishing - SB 127: SCS Civil rights law, uniform application - SB reform, amend corporate rates and Concealed deadly weapon, subsequent Pretrial diversion, alcohol or substance 178 definitions - HB 705 offenses, penalty increase - HB 243 abuse - SB 245 Code enforcement boards, membership Reform, changes to definitions and Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, Prison Industries Enhancement on joint boards - HB 126 method of taxation - HB 295: HCS(1) unlawful, when - HB 354 Program, create - SB 119 Consolidated Taxation, Contribution limitations, changes to - HB Prisoner lawsuits, require exhaustion of local government fire department merit change to methods of - HB 364 670: HCS(1) administrative remedies - HB 21 board - SB 171: HFA(6) changes to definitions and tax rates - Contributions, expenditures, and Public local government, urge government to HB 571 reporting, changes to - HB 670; HB financing for judicial races, not close any fire stations - HR 181 670: HCS (2) establishment of - HB 682: HCS Costs of medical care for prisoners, Corrections and Correctional Deadly weapon, taser included as - HB morals offenses, establish crime of maximum payments - HB 84: HFA(1) Facilities, State 212 public indecency - HB 305 County Deaths due to drugs or poisons, duty to Self Defense, law governing - HB 236: Attorney expense allowance, increase Administrative regulations - HB 351 report - HB 67 HCS from $500 to $1,000 per month - HB Assault, 3rd degree, state officer or Department of Corrections, fees levied Sex 644 employee - HB 526 by - HB 425 abuse, penalty increase for - HB 157 clerk fee schedule, revision of - HB 537: Custody, failure to return to - HB 416 Disciplinary actions, emergency order, offender registration, include distributors SCS(1) DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 issuance of, ground for - SB 127 of child pornography - HB 255 clerks, allow payments to by personal Hepatitis DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 offenders, criminal activity, registration, check - HB 59 C education, awareness, and DUI conviction, fatality, payment for residency, and requirements - HB 3 clerks, omnibus revision of fee schedule information program, creation of - HB testing by defendant - HB 67: HCS offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 for, transfer of duties - HB 456 540 Fake diploma, penalize as forgery - SB Sexual Damage stamp program and fund, C education, awareness, information 8; HB 156 offenses against minors, increase creation of - HB 392 program, creation of - HB 540: HCS False statement to peace officer - SB penalty for attempt or solicitation - SB Deputy Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 116 217 coroners, amend numbers to be Inmate Force, offenses, procuring of minors via an appointed by coroner - HB 690 accounts, transaction fee - HB 425 use of - SB 38: SCS electronic communications system - coroners, appointment, provisions for - HB 254 SB 179: HFA(1); SB 204: HFA (1) canteen accounts, annual funding - HB allocation bonds, restrictions upon injuries incurred in line of duty - HB 256 coroners, require sufficient funds by 530: HCS issuance and notification - SB 28: Wrongful dismissal, limitation of action - budgeted for compensation of - HB establish per diem rate - HB 274: HCS SCS HB 469; HB 397: HFA (5),(7) 690: HFA(1) Jailers, property, taking, restrictions on - HB sheriffs, employment protection in establish certifications for and change 165 Counties with Cities of the First Class certain counties without a merit board duties and compensation for certain road to public cemetery, maintenance of - HB 596 jailers - HB 748 - SB 162 Deputy sheriffs, employment protection Derivative contracts, usage and evacuation and relocation protocol - HB Property tax rate posting requirements - in certain counties without a merit disclosure - SB 28: HCA(1) 258: SCS HB 307 board - HB 596 Disaster response planning, urge review Jails, Property, remove certain restrictions Relocation of, in county containing city of - HR 19 emergency evacuation and relocation from purchase of by fiscal court - HB the first class or consolidated local Economic development, reporting procedures - HB 258 430 government - HB 178 requirement for certain city bond issues use of canteen accounts and reserves - Public - HB 42: HCS HB 530 displays, guidelines for promotion of - Emergency Joint municipal power agencies, creation HB 277 Counties with Cities of the Second medical services, medical protocols - of - HB 82 roads, width of - SB 167; HB 501; HB Class HB 155: HCS Justices of the peace and 501: HCS medical technicians and paramedics, in commissioners, expense allowances, Purchase Deputy sheriffs, employment protection charter counties training of, funding - increase - HB 586 development rights programs, penalty in certain counties without a merit HB 515 Law Enforcement Foundation Program, imposed - HB 558: HFA(1) board - HB 596 Eminent standards and procedures - HB 351 of development rights program - HB 558 domain, authority and procedure - HB Leave, family military - HB 357 of development rights, local Counties, Urban 554 Legal publications, requirements for government, authority for - HB 558: Domain, restriction of - HB 122 certain documents - HB 171 HCA(1) Collective bargaining, extend to all domain, restrictions on use by public Legislative bodies to approve burial Real property purchases, require employees - HB 511: HFA(1) entities - SB 29 association condemnation - HB 429 appraisal for all purchases greater than Corrections EMS, In Case of Emergency program, License fee proceeds, permitted uses - $60,000 - HB 430: HCS and firefighter personnel, make implementation of - HCR 22 SB 214 Refund of taxes when no taxes due - HB conforming corrections - SB 102: Exclude lLocal government owned RV and 689: HCS SFA(1) mobile home and recreational vehicle mobile home parks, installations - HB Retirement benefits for police and personnel in urban-county governments parks owned by local gov. from KRS 94: HFA(1) firefighters, urban-counties - SB 108 to have collective bargaining - SB 102 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 Local Retirement, judges and justices - HB personnel, collective bargaining, short festivals organized and operated affordable housing trust fund, creation 153: HFA(1) provisions for - HB 511 by local governments from KRS and funding of - HB 338: HCS(1) Revenue for Affordable Housing Trust Exclude 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS affordable housing trust fund, creation Fund, require report to LRC on - HB mobile home and recreational vehicle Expand availability of revenue bonds - of funding and functions - HB 338 338: HFA(2) parks owned by local gov. from KRS HB 422: SCS(1) affordable housing trust, establishment Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 Firefighters of - SB 43: HCS HFA(1) short festivals organized and operated Foundation Program Fund, emergency management assistance Sheriffs fees, increase in for certain by local governments from KRS appropriations from - HB 459 compact - SB 238 services - HB 537 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS permanently and totally disabled, CPI emergency management director, Sheriffs, certified court security officers - Firefighter personnel, make conforming adjustment to insurance payments - qualifications - SB 177 HB 677 corrections - HB 440: HFA(1) HB 421 government business licensing Sidewalks, Joint municipal power agencies, creation Franchise agreements, clarify parties to - provisions, public decency provisions authority to construct - HB 552: HCA(1) of - HB 82 HB 48: HCA(1) - HB 495 construction and maintenance of - SB License fee proceeds, permitted uses - Government government owned mobile and RV 167; HB 501: SCS SB 214 contracts, preference for Kentucky small parks, exclude if temporary or Sidewalks-construction of - HB 552 Local affordable housing trust fund, businesses in - HB 185 seasonal - HB 94: HCS Speed bumps, installation of - SB 195 creation of funding and functions - HB purchasing from Prison Industries and option elections, alcoholic beverage Strategic toxic air reduction program, 338 nonprofit agencies and work centers - sales at qualified historic sites - HB requirements for termination and Management districts, structure and HB 13 497; HB 497: SFA (1),(2) replacement of - SB 39: SFA(1) function - HB 23 Government-owned buildings, display of option elections, alcoholic beverages at Subdivision Nuisances - HB 69 documents in - HB 304 qualified historic sites - HB 497: SCS road districts - HB 405 Nuisances, order of lien - HB 69: HCS Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, Management districts, structure and road districts, taxation - HB 405: HCS Police create and authorize property function - HB 23 Task Force on County Consolidation, and firefighters' retirement and benefit acquisition - SB 176: HFA(2) Medical expenses of county jails, cap on study of process allowing counties to fund - HB 486 HVAC reimbursements for prisoner use - HB consolidate - HJR 219 and Firefighters' Retirement and Benefit permit process, local government may 84 Tax Fund - SB 114 act in - HB 139: HCS Motor vehicles, inspection fee, increase - increment financing - HB 63; HB 63: Purchase development rights programs, permit process, local governments may HB 500 HCS penalty imposed - HB 558: HFA(1) act in - HB 139 Narcotic treatment program, location of - increment financing, allow state Retirement Identity HB 297 participation in certain local projects - and survivor benefits, application and theft - HB 4: HCS Nuisances - HB 69 HB 422: SCS(1) payout - SB 108: HCS theft protection - HB 4 Nuisances, order of lien - HB 69: HCS increment financing, economic benefits for police and firefighters - SB Immunity, public and civic activities - HB Occupational development - SB 246 108 431 license tax, impact of amendments to increment financing, expand eligible Senior dispatch communication officers, In kind payments and franchise conform - HB 590 agencies and authorities that - HB collective bargaining, provision for - HB agreements, limit to cable providers - tax, allow credit for residents of cities in 422: SCS(1) 440 HB 48: HFA(1) more than one county - HB 520: Taxes, procedure for local government Sidewalks-construction of - HB 552 Indoor tanning facilities, permit required SCA(1) and school district to retain when no Solid waste collectors, hazardous duty - for - HB 151; HB 151: HCS Ohio County, honoring citizens for taxes were due - HB 689 HB 614 Inspection of residential rental property - dedication to youth - SR 117 Telecommunications franchise Speed bumps, installation of - SB 195 HB 752 Payments to county government, allow agreements, allow in kind services - Insurance by check, draft, electronic fund transfer HB 48 County Clerks premium taxes and fees - HB 296: HCS - HB 553 Termination, prohibit while recovering premiums tax, clarify powers of local Peace from work related injuries - HB 256: Absentee ballot applications, distribution governments - HB 296 officers, leave of absence for in-service HCS by facsimile - HB 464 Interlocal training provided - HB 30: HCS Unified Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, agreements between counties, officers, training without pay, local government - HB 437: HFA(1) inheritance of real property - HB 563 incentives for the creation of - HB 119 authorization for - HB 30 local government, creation of - HB 437; Affordable agreements, provide incentives for - HB Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in HB 437: HCS Housing Trust Fund, require report to 119: HCS other jurisdictions - HB 504 Uniform application, civil rights law - HB LRC every two years, fees collected Jail Private 215 for - HB 338: HFA(1) canteen accounts, annual allotments - activity bonds, restrictions upon Volunteer firefighters, prohibit housing trust fund, revenue for - SB 43: HB 530: HFA(1) issuance and notification - SB 28 termination while recovering from HCS 557 sales, failure to disclose, conditions attachment of - HJR 95: SCS Assignment of mortgages and liens - SB resulting in liability - HB 446: SFA(3), Branch Budget, additional circuit judges 45: SCS County Judge/Executives (4) - HB 382: SCS Certification of petitions and ordinances, Identity theft protection - HB 4 Branch Budget, Free Conference unified local governments - HB 437 Kentucky Law Enforcement Council, Immunity for counties, public and civic Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR County added to - HB 351 activities - HB 431 sales, bond, interest rate on - HB 514 clerk fee schedule, revision of - HB 537: Ohio County, honoring citizens for Judgeships, newly created - HB 276: Jury SCS(1) dedication to youth - SR 117 HCS(1) duty, exemption from - HB 107 clerks, allow payments to by personal Judicial service - SB 20 check - HB 59 Branch Budget - HB 382: SCS, HCS service, increase pay for - SB 54 Covenant marriage, create the option of, Court of Appeals Branch Budget, Free Conference Medicaid fraud, civil proceedings for - designation and filing requirements - Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR HB 735 HB 242 Judicial Jury Medical practice without license, penalty Delayed Branch Budget - HB 382: SCS service - SB 20 for - HB 615 election, payment for - HB 135 Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 95 service, increase pay for - SB 54 No contact order, sex offense felony - election, rescheduling of - HB 135 Branch Budget Memorandum, Jury, breastfeeding mother excused HB 101 Economic development, reporting attachment of - HJR 95: SCS from service - SB 106: HFA(2) Preference to actions brought over other requirement for certain city bond issues Branch Budget, Free Conference Libel and slander, defenses - HB 280 civil actions, to be given - SB 121 - HB 42: HCS Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR Medical Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB Fee schedule, omnibus revision of, Order no later than the fourth Thursday malpractice, civil litigation and resolution 436 transfer of duties - HB 456 before general election, to be rendered - HB 722 Proceeds, lottery prize, assignment of, Fees, increase in - HB 537: SCS(2) - SB 121 malpractice, reform of - SR 125 when allowed - HB 472 Filing deadline for independent Public financing for campaigns, create practice without license, penalty for - HB Public financing for campaigns, create candidates and third parties, change of program for - HB 682 615 program for - HB 682 - HB 754 New facilities, no prevailing wage - HB Retirement, judges and justices - HB License plates for disabled veterans - Court, Supreme 382: HFA(2) 153: HFA(1) HB 696 Notaries public, procedural requirements Sex Living Judicial for obligation with good security offender terms of release, add to LINK - will directive forms - availability - HB 8 Branch Budget - HB 382: SCS provided by - SB 179: SCS HB 184 will directive forms, availability - HB 8: Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 95 Nursing homes, notification of offense, verdict of guilty, effect of - HB HFA(1) Branch Budget Memorandum, inspections, penalties for - HB 360 101: HCS Local affordable housing trust fund, attachment of - HJR 95: SCS Private nuisance, technical corrections - Sheriffs, certified court security officers - creation of funding and functions - HB Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB HB 319 HB 677 338 382 Probation and conditional discharge, Testing, DNA, wrongful conviction, claim Marriage Branch Budget, Free Conference conditions of, authorization of payment of - SB 159 license, use of Social Security numbers Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR to certain programs - SB 79 Truancy, assessment of habitual - HB - HB 111 Ky Rules of Evidence, Rules 406 and Public financing for campaigns, create 379 licenses, issuance of - HB 549; HB 24: 407 - SJR 231 program for - HB 682 Uniform foreign money-judgments FCCR Public financing for campaigns, create REAL ID Act of 2005, implementation recognition act - SB 104 Military License Plates, eliminate program for - HB 682 study - SJR 232 eligibility proof upon registration - SB Retirement, judges and justices - HB Restoration of civil rights, constitutional Courts, District 182 153: HFA(1) amendment to provide - SB 251 Motor Rules of Evidence, amendments to - HB Retired judges, remove gender-specific Adjournment of juries, technical vehicle registration for out-of-state 410 language - HB 318 correction - HB 279 military personnel, provisions for - HB Silica and mixed dust claims, rules and Rules of Evidence, amendments to - HB Authorize new judges - HB 276: HCS(2), 140 procedures for - SB 223 410 HFA (1) vehicle registration, $11.50 fee for United States, Samuel A. Alito Jr., Shared parenting time, adjust child Child support guidelines, update on - HB 10,000 weight class - HB 535 nomination of - HCR 64 support for - HB 281 356; HB 356: HFA (1) vehicle registration, identify situs for Sheriffs, certified court security officers - Commissioner, domestic relations, registration purposes - HB 698; HB Courts HB 677 master, concealed carry for - HB 641 698: HFA (1) Silica and mixed dust claims, rules and Duplicate copies, guardian petition and vehicle registration, voluntary fee for procedures for - SB 223 Adjournment of juries, technical application, not required - HB 557 hunger relief - SB 148; SB 148: SCS Standby guardian for minor children, correction - HB 279 Hardship vehicles, Purple Heart license plate - designation of - HB 221 Authorize new circuit and district judges driver's license, authority to grant for HB 373 State/Executive Branch Budget, - HB 276: HCS(2), HFA (1) traffic offenses other than DUI - HB Motorcycle special plates, set minimum appropriation of - HB 380 Citation or summons, failure to appear, 22 number for - SB 124: HFA(1) The Kentucky Youth Development require notification - SB 132; SB 132: license, authority to grant for traffic Nomination of Lieutenant Governor, Coordinating Council, establish - SJR SFA (1),(2) offenses other than DUI - SB 26 delay of until after primary - HB 706 184; HJR 215 Class action, reform of - SR 125 Involuntary hospitalization, examinations Notaries public, procedural requirements United States Supreme Court, Samuel Commonwealth, reflection of - HB 386 - SB 174; SB 174: SCS, SFA (1) for obligation with good security A. Alito Jr., nomination of - HCR 64 Competency hearings, permit trial by Judgeships, newly created - HB 276: provided by - SB 179: SCS court without a jury during - HB 65 HCS(1) Notary Concealed Courts, Circuit Judicial publics, omnibus regulation of - SB 179 carry, record checks - HB 290: SCA(1) Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 95 publics, omnibus revision - HB 564 deadly weapon, carrying of - HB 290: Adjournment of juries, technical Branch Budget Memorandum, Payments to county government, allow HFA(3) correction - HB 279 attachment of - HJR 95: SCS by check, draft, electronic fund transfer Constitutional amendment, judicial Authorize new judges - HB 276: HCS(2), Branch Budget, additional circuit judges - HB 553 powers - SB 236 HFA (1) - HB 382: SCS Purple Heart license plates, exempt Contingent fees, maximum rate Burial of homicide victim, action for court Branch Budget, Free Conference holders from all fees - HB 179 allowable for attorneys - SB 210: order to permit - SB 9 Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR Revenue for Affordable Housing Trust HFA(1) Child support guidelines, update on - HB sales, bond, interest rate on - HB 514 Fund, require report to LRC on - HB Court 356; HB 356: HFA (1) Jury 338: HFA(2) facilities, refinancing of - HB 466 Commissioner, domestic relations, duty, exemption from - HB 107 Sale of junked cars, duty of junk and of Justice, technical correction - HB 276 master, concealed carry for - HB 641 service - SB 20 scrap recyclers to report - HB 85 Executive Branch Budget, free Commonwealth, reflection of - HB 386 service, increase pay for - SB 54 Special license plates, allow setting of conference committee report - HB 380: Eminent Medical practice without license, penalty recommended voluntary contribution FCCR Domain, restriction of - HB 122 for - HB 615 for - SB 157 Felons, voting right restoration on domain, standards and procedure - HB Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB Straight party ticket voting, elimination of conditions - HB 647 114, 183 436 - HB 657 Fish, wildlife violations, narrow range, Judgeships, newly created - HB 276: Public financing for campaigns, create Time limit in a voting booth exception, specify fines only - SB 132: SFA(3) HCS(1) program for - HB 682 creation of - HB 438; HB 438: SCS Horse Judicial Record, misdemeanor, expungement of Uniform Real Property Electronic sales, dual agency violations, damages Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 95 - SB 242 Recording Act, adoption of - SB 85 assessed - HB 446: SFA(1) Branch Budget Memorandum, Retirement, judges and justices - HB Weekly receipts, report, due date - HB 153: HFA(1) Animals, cruelty to - HB 191, 633 False statement to peace officer - SB - HB 144 Sex offense, verdict of guilty, effect of - Assault on the elderly, penalty 116 Negligent homicide, creation of offense - HB 101: HCS enhancement - HB 315 Fish HB 613 Sheriffs, certified court security officers - Assault, and Wildlife, allow treble damages - HB No contact order, sex offense felony - HB 677 3rd degree, state officer or employee - 415: HCS HB 101 Standby guardians, provisions for - HB HB 526 and wildlife, penalty provisions for - SB Notaries, offenses relating to - SB 179; 221: HFA(1) city or county elected official - HB 481 132; SB 132: SFA (1),(2) HB 564 Testamentary trustee, accounting persons protected by third degree Fish, wildlife violations, narrow range of - Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 requirement - HB 513 assault - SB 245: HFA(3) SB 132: SFA(3) Offenses, on park property - SB 176: Uniform foreign money-judgments Athlete agent licensing, penalties FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task SFA(1) recognition act - SB 104 provided for noncompliance - SB 258 Force, request funds for - HR 301 Pardons, ATV helmet law, suspension based on Flag desecration likely to produce contents of - HB 391 Courts, Fiscal unserved felony warrants - HB 117: breach of peace, prohibit - HB 58 prohibit self-pardon by Governor - SB SFA(2) Force, 236: SFA(1) Deputy Bank robbery, violent offender status - use of - SB 38: SCS Penalty, passing a stopped school bus - coroners, appointment, provisions for - SB 181; HB 335; SB 181: SCS use of, when permitted - SB 38, 52; HB HB 457 SB 179: HFA(1); SB 204: HFA (1) Bona fide coin-operated amusement 211, 236; SB 38: SFA (1) Perjury, crime of, making false statement coroners, require sufficient funds by machines, lawful types and uses, Fraud, Medicaid application - HB 720 before Kentucky Gaming & Lottery budgeted for compensation of - HB description of - HB 749 Highway work zone, speeding in, Corporation - HB 601 690: HFA(1) Burial of homicide victim, action for court remove affirmative defense for - SB Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in Government contracts, preference for order to permit - SB 9 103: SCS other jurisdictions - HB 504 Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 Burials and funerals, disruptions of, Human trafficking - SB 11; SB 11: HCS, Political Justices of the peace and penalties for - SB 93; HB 333; SB 93: HFA (1),(2),(3) activity prohibitions, three-year statute commissioners, expense allowances, SFA (1), HCS; HB 333: SCS, HFA (1) Hunting wildlife with computer-assisted of limitations applied to - HB 397: increase - HB 586 Civil rights, constitutional amendment to remote devices, prohibit, establish HFA(9) Property, remove certain restrictions provide restoration of - SB 184 penalty - HB 289 Activity violations, misdemeanor - HB from purchase of - HB 430 Claims for material or labor, failure to Identity 397: HFA(10) pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 theft - HB 4: HCS, HFA (2) Postsecondary institution, residing within Classified employee political activities, theft protection - HB 4 1,000 feet, sex offenders prohibited - Crime Victims punishment for violations - HB 397 theft, civil relief for victim of - SB 11: HB 257 Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 HCS Pretrial diversion, alcohol or substance Assault on the elderly, penalty Concealed Illegal abuse - SB 245 enhancement - HB 315 carry license, timing of DUI conviction - possession or purchase of alcohol, Prison Industries Enhancement Expungement of records, Class D felony HB 290: HFA(1),(2) revocation of driver's license - HB Program, create - SB 119 and misdemeanor - SB 183; HB 93; HB carry, domestic relations master 129: SFA(1) Prisoner lawsuits, require exhaustion of 93: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(4) commissioners - HB 641 purchase or supply of alcohol, administrative remedies - HB 21 Identity theft, civil relief for victim of - SB deadly weapon, carrying of - HB 290: mandatory license revocation for Probation and conditional discharge, 11: HCS HFA(3) conviction - HB 491 conditions of, authorization of payment Medical deadly weapon, out-of-state retired Immigration, enforcement of federal law to certain programs - SB 79 parole, hearing notification - HB 199: officer, carrying of - HB 237 - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB HFA(1); HB 407: HFA (2) deadly weapon, subsequent offenses, (3) 436 parole, violent offender non-eligibility - penalty increase - HB 243 Inmate Public morals offenses, establish crime HB 198 Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, lawsuits - HB 193: SFA(1) of public indecency - HB 305 Missing persons, database and unlawful, when - HB 354 lawsuits, restriction on - HB 193 Reckless driving, penalty points - HB procedures for - HB 447 Criminal Inmates and prisoners, prohibition on 287 Murder, registration of offenders - HB actions, juvenile witnesses - HB 406: sexual conduct with - HB 407 Record, misdemeanor, expungement of 199: HCS HCS Interference with property controlled by - SB 242 No contact order, sex offense felony - background checks, long-term care Department of Parks, violation for - SB Restoration of civil rights, constitutional HB 101 facility, new requirement for - HB 177 176; SB 176: SCS amendment to provide - SB 251 Probation and conditional discharge, background checks, youth athletics, Juvenile School conditions of, authorization of payment requirement for - HB 653 code, age of criminal responsibility - HB or day care center, sex offender to certain programs - SB 79 homicide interrogation, recording of - 284 prohibited - HB 50 Sexual HB 747 Court, record access - HB 3: HFA(1),(2) property, weapons on - SB 12: SFA(3) Assault Awareness Month, recognizing records - HB 730 Juvenile, Seat March as - HR 163 Criminal, homicide interrogation, court record access - HB 3: SCS belt requirement, reduce fine for offenses, lack of consent, technical recording of - HB 747: HCS record access - HB 351: HCS violation - HB 86: HFA(5) correction - SB 190 Cruelty to animals - HB 25 KY peace officer authority, National Park belt violations, eliminate court costs for - Telephone records, unauthorized use, Custody, failure to return to - HB 416 Service rangers - SB 204: CCR, FCCR HB 86: HFA(9); HB 117: SFA (4) crime, civil action, creation of - HB 543 Deadly weapon, taser included as - HB Labor violations, fines and penalties for - belt violations, secondary enforcement Violent offenders, registration 212 HB 89 at roadblocks - HB 86: HFA(8) requirement for - HB 199 Death penalty, sex offender registration Long-term care facility, inspection, Sex status - HB 11, 157 revealing in advance - SB 141 abuse, penalty increase for - HB 11, Crimes and Punishments Detective, county, powers of - SB 204; Manslaughter in the first degree, 157 SB 204: SCS technical corrections - SB 191; HB 317 offender legislation - HB 3: SFA(2) Abortion - HB 585: SCS DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 Massage therapy violations, penalties for offender registration - HB 3: SFA(1) Abortion, Driving - SB 91; SB 91: SFA (1) offender registration, include distributors informed consent requirements for - SB on expired license or registration, Maximum speed limits, increase on 4 of child pornography - HB 255 125 exemption for returning military lane state roads - HB 95 offender terms of release, add to LINK - informed consent to - SB 125: SFA(1) personnel - HB 140 Medical parole, violent offender non- HB 184 Absentee ballot applications, prohibition under the influence, substances other eligibility - HB 198 offender, civil commitment - HB 172 of fraudulent - HB 438: SCS than alcohol - SB 160 Misrepresentation as an architect, offender, public notification - HB 173 Abuse of a corpse, increase penalty for - under the influence, testing - SB 86 penalties for - SB 62; SB 62: SCS offenders, banned from Recovery HB 628 DUI, Missing persons, database and Kentucky - HB 384 Adult entertainment, prohibited conduct - conviction, fatality, payment for testing procedures for - HB 447 offenders, criminal activity, registration, SB 250; SB 250: SCS by defendant - HB 67: HCS Murder, residency, and requirements - HB 3; Aiding and abetting a sex offender mandatory testing of drivers in motor manslaughter, fetal homicide, elements HB 3: HCS registrant - HB 11, 157 vehicle accidents resulting in death or of offense - HB 339 offenders, increase distance from and Alcohol vaporizing device, sale and use serious injury - HB 67 registration of offenders - HB 199: HCS prohibit from school grounds - HB ban, prohibited - HB 130 Embryo, prohibition of destruction - HB National 157 All-terrain vehicles, no person under age 347 Crime Prevention & Privacy Act, offense, verdict of guilty, effect of - HB 16 shall operate and helmets required Expungement of records, Class D felony criminal history records repository - 101: HCS for operation of - HB 164 and misdemeanor - SB 183; HB 93; HB HB 144: HFA(1) offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 Animal 93: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(4) Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact, Sex, prohibited conduct, criminal justice cruelty, conduct constituting - HB 577 Fake diploma, penalize as forgery - SB ratification - HB 144 employees - HB 407: HFA(1) cruelty, maintenance fees - SB 208 8; HB 156 Crime Prevention and Privacy Company Sexual offenses against minors, increase 3rd degree, state officer or employee - Inmate 250; SB 250: SCS penalty for attempt or solicitation - SB HB 526 lawsuits - HB 193: SFA(1) offenses against minors, increase 217 city or county elected official - HB 481 lawsuits, restriction on - HB 193 penalty for attempt or solicitation - SB offenses, lack of consent, technical persons protected by third degree Juvenile 217 correction - SB 190 assault - SB 245: HFA(3) code, age of criminal responsibility - HB offenses, procuring of minors via an offenses, procuring of minors via an ATV helmet law, suspension based on 284 electronic communications system - electronic communications system - unserved felony warrants - HB 117: Court, record access, motions and HB 254 HB 254 SFA(2) notice - HB 3: HFA(1) Social worker, threatening of - HB 73 Social worker, threatening of - HB 73 Bank robbery, violent offender status - Juvenile, Substance abuse, criminal proceedings Speed SB 181; HB 335; SB 181: SCS court record access - HB 3: SCS; HB and treatment relating to - SB 245: limits, 70 MPH maximum on interstates Blood and urine tests, require of all 351: HFA (2) HCS(1), HFA (4) and parkways - HB 311 drivers involved in school bus or fatal record access - HB 351: HCS Sudden infant death syndrome - HB 351 limits, set maximum of 70 on interstates, accidents - SB 17 KY peace officer authority, National Park Telephone records, unauthorized use, 65 on other 4 lane highways - SB 103 Breastfeeding, jury service - SB 106: Service rangers - SB 204: CCR, FCCR civil action, creation of - HB 543 Speeding in highway work zone, HFA(1) Long-term care facility, inspection, Testing, DNA, wrongful conviction, claim establish affirmative defense for - SB Burial of homicide victim, action for court revealing in advance - SB 141 of - SB 159 103 order to permit - SB 9 Medical Theft by deception, conduct included in - State employee political activities, Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 parole, hearing notification - HB 199: HB 683 removal of Class A felony - HB 397: Concealed HFA(1); HB 407: HFA (2) Tobacco products, possession by minors HFA(4) carry, domestic relations master parole, violent offender non-eligibility - - HB 359 Substance abuse, criminal proceedings commissioners - HB 641 HB 198 Treatment program, intensive, alcohol and treatment relating to - SB 245: deadly weapon, out-of-state retired Missing persons, database and and drug abuse - SB 245: HFA(5) HCS(1), HFA (4) officer, carrying of - HB 237 procedures for - HB 447 Unauthorized use of name or Tampering with GPS-based electronic deadly weapon, subsequent offenses, Murder, photograph - HB 47 monitoring equipment - HB 11, 157 penalty increase - HB 243 manslaughter, fetal homicide, elements Violent Telephone Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, of offense - HB 339 offender, add qualifying offenses - HB records, unauthorized use, civil action, unlawful, when - HB 354 registration of offenders - HB 199: HCS 37 creation of - HB 543 County detective, service of process by - Negligent homicide, creation of offense - offenders, registration requirement for - records, unauthorized use, crime, civil SB 204: SFA(1), HFA (3) HB 613 HB 199 action, creation of - SB 232 Criminal No contact order, sex offense felony - Weapon Testing, DNA, wrongful conviction, claim actions, juvenile witnesses - HB 406: HB 101 on school property, unlawful of - SB 159 HCS Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 possession, notice - SB 12: SFA(1) Theft by deception, conduct included in - homicide interrogation, recording of - Offenses, on park property - SB 176: possession on school property, notice HB 683 HB 747 SFA(1) against - SB 12; HB 35, 201; SB 12: Tobacco products, possession by minors records - HB 730 Pardons, contents of - HB 391 SFA (2) - HB 359 Criminal, homicide interrogation, Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in Work zone, speeding in, required notice Treatment program, intensive, alcohol recording of - HB 747: HCS other jurisdictions - HB 504 for double fines - HB 321 and drug abuse - SB 245: HFA(5) Custody, failure to return to - HB 416 Postsecondary institution, residing within Wrongful incarceration, civil claim Trespass on retail or commercial Deadly weapon, taser included as - HB 1,000 feet, sex offenders prohibited - against Commonwealth for - SB 172 premises, define - HB 612 212 HB 257 Unauthorized use of name or Death penalty, sex offender registration Pretrial diversion, alcohol or substance Dairying and Milk Marketing photograph - HB 47 status - HB 11, 157 abuse - SB 245 Violations Detective, county, powers of - SB 204; Prison Industries Enhancement Milk, raw, create task force to study of Casino Gaming Law, penalties for - SB 204: SCS Program, create - SB 119 regulation of - HCR 209 HB 601 DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 Probation School nutrition, approved beverages, of Clean Election Act, penalties for - HB Driving and conditional discharge, conditions of, skim and 2% milk - SB 48 576 on expired license or registration, authorization of payment to certain Violent exemption for returning military programs - SB 79 offender, add qualifying offenses - HB personnel - HB 140 and parole fees - HB 425 Data Processing 37 under the influence, substances other Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB offenders, registration requirement for - than alcohol - SB 160 436 Department for Community Based HB 199 under the influence, testing - SB 86 Public morals offenses, establish crime Services, recommend modernization of Vote hauling, payments for - HB 744 DUI, mandatory testing of drivers in of public indecency - HB 305 - SR 323; HJR 10 Voter registration, compensation based motor vehicle accidents resulting in Reckless driving, penalty points - HB Electronic on number or type registered, prohibit - death or serious injury - HB 67 287 records - HB 144 HB 301 Embryo, prohibition of destruction - HB Record, misdemeanor, expungement of records, criminal history records Water well drillers, failure to comply with 347 - SB 242 respository - HB 144: HFA(1) certification provisions, civil penalty Expungement of records, Class D felony Rules of Evidence, amendments to - HB Missing persons, database and increased - HB 383 and misdemeanor - SB 183; HB 93; HB 410 procedures for - HB 447 Weapon 93: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(4) School Small employer health insurance, state on school property, unlawful Fake diploma, penalize as forgery - SB or day care center, sex offender ICARE program to assist with - HB possession, notice - SB 12: SFA(1) 8; HB 156 prohibited - HB 50 445: SCS, SFA (1) possession on school property, notice False statement to peace officer - SB property, weapons on - SB 12: SFA(3) against - SB 12; HB 35, 201; SB 12: 116 Sex Deaths SFA (2) FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task offender legislation - HB 3: SFA(2) Work zone, speeding in, required notice Force, request funds for - HR 301 offender registration - HB 3: SFA(1), Artificially provided nutrition and for double fines - HB 321 Flag desecration likely to produce HFA (3) hydration, withholding, circumstances - Wrongful incarceration, civil claim breach of peace, prohibit - HB 58 offender registration, include distributors SB 95; HB 389 against Commonwealth for - SB 172 Force, of child pornography - HB 255 Burial of homicide victim, action for court use of - SB 38: SCS offender terms of release, add to LINK - order to permit - SB 9 Criminal Procedure use of, when permitted - SB 38, 52; HB HB 184 Deadly weapons, issuance of - HB 236: 211, 236; SB 38: SFA (1) offender, civil commitment - HB 172 HFA(1) Abortion - HB 585: SCS Human trafficking - SB 11; SB 11: HCS, offenders, criminal activity, registration, Deputy coroners, amend numbers to be Abortion, HFA (1),(2),(3) residency, and requirements - HB 3; appointed by coroner - HB 690 informed consent requirements for - SB Hunting and fishing licenses, forfeiture HB 3: HCS Drug-related deaths, annual report of - 125 for failure to appear pursuant to a offenders, increase distance from and HB 67: HFA(1) informed consent to - SB 125: SFA(1) citation or summons - SB 80 prohibit from school grounds - HB Drugs or poisons, coroners' duty to Animal Identity 157 report deaths caused by - HB 67 cruelty, conduct constituting - HB 577 theft - HB 4: HCS, HFA (2) offenders, labeling of driver's license - Funeral cruelty, maintenance fees - SB 208 theft protection - HB 4 HB 366 establishments, funeral director defined Animals, cruelty to - HB 191, 633 theft, civil relief for victim of - SB 11: offense, verdict of guilty, effect of - HB for & procedures for places already Assault on the elderly, penalty HCS 101: HCS licensed as - HB 232: HCS enhancement - HB 315 Immigration, enforcement of federal law offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 establishments, licensure and Assault, - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), Sexual definitions - HB 232: SCS (3) misconduct, adult entertainment - SB establishments, new categories, creation of and licensing for - HB 232 care facility, new requirement for - HB 122 beverage licenses, ownership transfers, Funerals and memorial services, 177 Trauma care system, establish and fund conditions affecting - HB 196 disruption of, urge Congressional Disabled hunters, use of assistive - HB 724 vaporizing devices, usage banned - HB action - HCR 142: HCS devices not prohibited - HB 289: SCS 130: HCS Life Dyslexia, definition of - HB 680 Diseases Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related insurance, proof of death - HB 579 Elder Justice Act, urge Congress to transaction with a minor, driver's insurance, require insurer to contact support - HCR 89 Acute care hospital, Jessamine County, license revoked for - HB 736: HCS owner - HB 578 Employees, Kentucky School for the endorse establishment of - SR 302; HR Distilled spirits retail drink license, Missing persons, database and Blind and Kentucky School for the Deaf 296 nonprofit organization, eligibility for - procedures for - HB 447 - SB 239 Antibiotic resistance, increase HB 736 Motor vehicle accidents resulting in, Firefighters permanently and totally awareness of - HCR 189 Driver's license revocation, alcohol mandatory testing for DUI of drivers disabled, CPI adjustment to insurance Cancer convictions of minors - HB 90: SFA(1) involved - HB 67 payments - HB 421 tissue, registry for research purposes, Promotional sampling, provisions for - National Firefighters, discounted combined establish - HB 525 SB 229; SB 229: SCS, HFA (5) Guard and Reserve, federal active duty, hunting and fishing license for - HB 241 tissue, registry for research purposes, Qualified historic sites, sales at - SB death benefits - SB 14; HB 27, 96 Friedreich's establish task force - HB 525: HCS 229: HFA(3) Guard and Reserve, federal active duty, Ataxia Awareness Day, third Saturday Cancer, Restaurant wine sales, partially death benefits, payment of - SB 2; SB in May recognized as - SR 94 breast and cervical, legislative consumed bottle, removal from 2: SCS Ataxia, third Saturday in May subcommittee to study - HCR 216 premises - SB 56 Organ recognized as - HR 48 registry for tissue research, establish - Sales and tissue donor registry, establish - HB Genetic and metabolic diseases, SB 218 at qualified historic sites - SB 229: HCS 57; HB 57: HCS, HFA (1),(2) coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 Cardiovascular Disease Initiative fund, at qualified historic sites, local option donations, Kentucky e-Health Network, Guardians and conservators, technical delete appropriations for - HB 477: elections for - HB 497; HB 497: SCS, electronic registries of - SB 19 correction - HB 293 HCA(1) SFA (1),(2) Police and firefighters, benefits for - SB Hunting and fishing license, disability Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, Small 150 discount for - HB 128 January 2006 recognized as - SR 136 farm winery support fund, purposes Preneed Insurance, utilization review - HB 143 Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, designated - SB 82: HCS(1) funeral and burial contracts, certified Involuntary hospitalization, examinations September designated as - HCR 119 wineries support fund, distribution of - death verification required to release - SB 174; SB 174: SCS, SFA (1) Dementia and related disorders, training SB 82: SCS funds under - HB 142 Kentucky State Use Commission, for staff in the care of residents with - wineries wine distribution program, funeral and burial contracts, life creation of - HB 13 HB 483 participation in - SB 82: SFA(2) insurance benefits used for - HB 142: Long-term care facilities, increased Embryonic research, nontherapeutic, wineries, wholesale tax, exemption HCS penalties for - HB 303 prohibit use of public funds or facilities extended - SB 82: SFA(1) Presence of illegal drugs, reports by Nonprofit agencies and work centers, - HB 413 State parks, alcoholic beverage sales, Medical Examiners Office - HB 67: government purchase from - HB 13 Friedreich's local option election authorized - HB HCS Resource center for aging caregivers, Ataxia Awareness Day, third Saturday 697 Sudden infant death syndrome - HB 351 creation of - SB 174: HCS in May recognized as - SR 94 Transitional license, provisions for - SB United States Armed Forces, Kentucky Resource, counseling, and referral Ataxia, third Saturday in May 97 member of, death benefits - HB 27: center, creation of - SB 234 recognized as - HR 48 Wine, HCS Stroke, system of care, urge Genetic and metabolic diseases, partially-consumed bottles, development of - SR 211; HR 221 coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 transportation of - SB 56: SCS Deeds and Conveyances Supported living program, state council Health shipment from out of state - HB 507 for, eligibility, change in program and health care disparities, additional Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, standards - SB 146 targeted diseases, elimination of - HB Dogs inheritance of real property - HB 563 Telecommunication device for the deaf, 213: HCS County clerks, omnibus revision of fee funding - HB 468; HB 468: HFA (1) care disparity among minority groups, Animal cruelty, conduct constituting - HB schedule for, transfer of duties - HB Telecommunications devices for the elimination of - SB 149 577 456 deaf or TDDs, change designation for - Healthcare disparities, elimination of - Cruelty to - HB 25 Local affordable housing trust fund, SB 88 HB 213 Homeowner's insurance, cannot deny creation of funding and functions - HB Time limit in a voting booth exception, Hepatitis due to breed - HB 733 338 creation of - HB 438; HB 438: SCS C education, awareness, and Interlocal agreements, preferences for Property transfer, plans for historic or information program, creation of - HB multicounty animal control districts - prehistoric remains attach to - HB 627 Disasters 540 HB 119 Real property, requirements to be C education, awareness, information deemed legally lodged for record - SB Adjutant general, Governor's primary program, creation of - HB 540: HCS Domestic Relations 45 contact for responding to homeland Hospitals State security disaster - SB 59: HFA(2) and ambulatory surgical centers data on Abortion, property, title to, not to be acquired by Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, hospital-acquired infection rates banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA adverse possession - SB 176 unlawful, when - HB 354 reported by - HB 240 (4) property, title to, not to be acquired by Emergency management license plate - and ambulatory surgical centers, data banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: adverse possession or prescription - SB 170 on hospital-acquired infection rates HFA(5) SB 176: SCS Homeland security disaster, adjutant reported by - HB 34 Child Uniform Real Property Electronic general notification to the Governor & Kentucky Cardiovascular Disease custody, parent military deployment, Recording Act, adoption of - SB 85 Office of Homeland Sec. - SB 59: Initiative and board, create - HB 477 effect of - SB 2; SB 2: SCS, SFA (2), HFA(2) Kidney HCS Disabilities and the Disabled Hurricane Katrina, honor National Guard disease and organ donation month, support guidelines, update on - HB 356; for response to - SR 305 declare March 2006 as - SR 268; HR HB 356: HFA (1) Artificially provided nutrition and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, honor 260 support obligation, offset by lottery in hydration, withholding, circumstances - Coast Guard response - HR 177 disease, laboratory tests, assignments of lottery prizes - HB SB 95; HB 389 Joseph Project, honoring - SR 335 recommendations - HCR 31 472: HFA(1),(2) Audiologists, different board to license Local emergency management Meningococcal meningitis, provide support, continuation through college or the fitting and sale of hearing assistance compact - SB 238 information about - HB 475 other schooling - HB 245 instruments by - SB 135 Nursing licensure, declared emergency, Mercury in vaccines, require person to Concealed carry, domestic relations Autism recognition of out-of-state - HB 102: be informed of - SB 255 master commissioners - HB 641 funding, direct revenues from casino HCS Osteoporosis, education and prevention Consortium, loss of, damages for - HB gaming for - HB 601: HFA(1) Public building planning and mapping program for - SB 202 471 funding, direct revenues from casino system - SB 171; SB 171: HFA (1),(2) Pharmacists, clinical specialists, Covenant marriage, create the option of gaming revenues for - HB 600: Response planning, urge review - HR 19 establish certification for - HB 673 entering into - HB 242 HFA(1) Sex offenders, employment of - HB 3: Divorce, vital statistics, allow electronic Community Alternatives Kentucky- HFA(3) Distilled Spirits filing of - HB 288 Bowling Green, honor work of - SR 336 Special Subcommittee on Emergency Grandparents, legislative task force on Competency hearings, permit trial by Management/Homeland Security, Alcohol vaporizing device, sale and use raising grandchildren by - SCR 18 court without a jury during - HB 65 creation of and study by - HR 19: HCS ban, exceptions provided - HB 130 Informed consent, abortion, Criminal background checks, long-term Trailers, transportation by FEMA - SB Alcoholic requirements - HB 490, 585; HB 585: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(6) HB 213 (1) Parks, incentive program for schools - KinCare Support Program, creation of - Horse racing drug policy, parameters of - Coal severance funds, transfer of HB 718 HB 45; HB 45: SCS, SFA (1) HB 161 authority to Department for Local Tax Marriage licenses, issuance of - HB 549; Importation of prescription drugs from Government, Resolution 05-02 - SB 69 incentives - HB 727 HB 24: FCCR foreign countries, provisions for - HB Create the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy increment financing - SB 246; HB 63; Medical and education consent affidavit, 163 Trail System - HB 233: HCS SB 194: HFA (1),(2); HB 63: SFA (1), combination of the execution of - HB I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative Davenport, C. Michael, recognize for HCS 45: HCS agreement with - HB 709 economic development success - HR Technology, No Child Left Offline Personal information, domestic relations Kentucky 196 initiative, commending - HJR 199 cases, protection from public Cardiovascular Disease Initiative and Eminent Tobacco warehouses, program eligibility disclosure in - HB 424: HCS board, create - HB 477 domain, authority and procedure - HB for - HB 78 Shared parenting time, adjust child Patient Prescription Drug Assistance 554 Tourism support for - HB 281 Program, creation of - HB 200 Domain, public use, requirement for - Development Act - HB 629: HCS Social Security number, protection from Prescription Drug Patient Assistance HB 508: SFA(1) Development Act, create destination public disclosure in domestic relations Program, add agencies to assist with Domain, restriction of - HB 122 retail facility - HB 422: SCS(2) cases - HB 424 - HB 200: HCS domain, restrictions on use by public Development Act, destination retail Soliciting persons to be married, repeal - Mercury in vaccines, require person to entities - SB 29 attraction - HB 701 HB 227 be informed of - SB 255 Evaluation of initiatives - HB 380: Development Act, term of agreement - Standby guardian for minor children, National HFA(8) HB 629 designation of - HB 221 Health Insurance Act, urge Congress to Hatfield-McCoy University of Kentucky and University of Visitation, minor children - HB 605; HB pass - SCR 102 Trail Commission, create and attach to Louisville football game required - HB 605: HCS health insurance, urge Congress to Commerce Cabinet - SB 89: HFA(3) 15 pass - HCR 40 Trail Commission, create and authorize Urge Congress to intervene on behalf of Drugs and Medicines Nurse practitioners, prescriptive property acquisition - SB 176: HFA(2) automotive industries - HR 23 authority defined - SB 65: HFA(4) Horse racing, breeds involved, Video lottery games, authorization of - Acute care hospital, Jessamine County, Osteoporosis, education and prevention regulation of - HB 453: CCR HB 31 endorse establishment of - SR 302; HR program for - SB 202 Incentive program, state parks - HB 718 Wineries, small and farm, regulation of - 296 Pharmacists, clinical specialists, Industry & economic development, urge SB 82 Advanced establish certification for - HB 673 evaluation of Louisville STAR air toxics registered nurse practitioner, Pharmacy technicians, registration of, program impact on - HCR 174 Education, Elementary and prescriptive authority defined - SB 65: exemptions created - SB 110: SCS, Kentucky Secondary HFA(3) HCS, HFA (3) Grape and Wine Council, membership registered nurse practitioners' Physicians Care Program for the of - HB 269 ACT and WorkKeys Assessment - SB prescriptive authority, scope of - SB uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB Horse Park, capital construction 130: SFA(1) 65: HFA(5) 180: SCS, HFA (1) projects - HB 316 Affidavit registered nurse practitioners, 24-hr Prescription drugs, Congress Jobs Development program - SB 194: for medical consent, creation of - HB 45: supply limit on Schedule II encouraged to authorize the HCS SFA(1) prescriptions issued by - SB 65: importation of - HCR 230 Recreational Trail System, creates - HB for school-based decisions, creation of - HFA(1) Prescriptions, 233 HB 45 registered nurse practitioners, controlled refillable, exception policy - HB 181: Kentucky-bred horses, participation in Assault-related injury, no loss of income substances, prescriptive authority SCS horse racing, Standardbred or benefits for school employees with - established - SB 65; HB 518; SB 65: refillable, time frame - HB 181; HB 181: development fund, eligibility for - HB HB 136 HFA (2) HCS 453: FCCR Assessment registered nurse practitioners, Recovery Kentucky, banning sex KIDA, ground lease - SB 194 for public schools, changes in - SB 130: prescriptive authority, conditions for - offenders from - HB 384 KREDA, ground lease - SB 194 HCS SB 65: SCS Reimportation of prescription drugs from License fees, use of - SB 194: HFA(3) programs, dates for - SB 130: HCA(1) Anhydrous ammonia, dye additive for - Canada, provisions for - SB 27 Local projects, bond review for - HB 42 Assistance provided to schools, study of HB 176 School employees, felony charges - SB Louisville - HCR 214 Antibiotic resistance, increase 109: SCS Arena, alternative site studies and Attendance records - HB 138: SCA(1) awareness of - HCR 189 Stroke, system of care, urge selection authority - HB 380: HFA(4) Attendance, permit students to attend Artificially provided nutrition and development of - SR 211; HR 221 Arena, alternative site study and the nearest school when a school hydration, withholding, circumstances - Substance abuse, treatment for - HB selection - HB 380: HFA(2) closes - HB 692 SB 95; HB 389 734 Multi-purpose building - HB 380: HFA(3) Auditors, requirement to carry insurance Cancer Teachers, controlled substance abuse, Ohio County, honoring citizens for - HB 363: HCS tissue, registry for research purposes, testing required - SB 109 dedication to youth building marketable Automatic establish - HB 525 Tobacco skills - SR 117 external defibrillator requirements, tissue, registry for research purposes, dependence treatment, Medicaid Ports, urge President and Congress to exempt liability for - HB 182: HFA(2), establish task force - HB 525: HCS coverage of - HB 62; HB 62: HFA (1) prohibit sale to United Arab Emirates - (3) Cancer, dependence, Medicaid coverage of SCR 236 external defibrillator requirements, breast and cervical, legislative medications treatment for - HB 62: Race and show horse sales, conditions prohibit insurance denial for - HB 182: subcommittee to study - HCR 216 HCS governing - HB 446: HFA(1) HFA(1) registry for tissue research, establish - Treatment program, intensive, alcohol Reorganization, Benefits, classified employees - HB 510; SB 218 and drug abuse - SB 245: HFA(5) Commerce Cabinet, Executive Order HB 498: HCS; HB 510: HCS Clinical pharmacists, require study of - 2005-561 - SB 89 Candidate, SB 110: HCS Economic Development Commission on Small Business board of education, require two Coal miner safety, drug and alcohol Advocacy - SB 68 petitioners for - HB 361 testing, requirements for - HB 404 Agricultural diversification and Require the cabinet to make data board of education, requirements for Controlled Development Council, repeal of - HB available to LRC staff - HB 745 petitioners - HB 361: SCS, SFA (1), substance, overdose of, physicians and 266 Skills training investment credit, (2), HFA (1) institutions to report - HB 595 Agritourism, liability, protection from - HB expansion of - SB 126 CATS substances, Medicaid prescriptions, 192 Small assessment for high school, changes to establish electronic data collection Attach provisions of HB 422/SCS - HB business financing, create fund - HB - SB 130 system for - HB 729 557: SCA(2) 725 assessment for middle and high school, Driving under the influence, substances Auto industry and national economy, business grant program, creation of - changes to - SB 130: SCS other than alcohol - SB 160 urge Congressional action - SCR 283 HB 422; HB 422: SCS (2) Certified Drug-related deaths, annual report of - Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study farm winery support fund, purposes school employees, professional HB 67: HFA(1) directed - SCR 98 designated - SB 82: HCS(1) development requirements for - HB Drugs and poisons, coroners to report Boat wineries wine distribution program, 203: HCS(1) deaths from - HB 6 launching fees, delete provisions for participation in - SB 82: SFA(2) school personnel on active military duty, FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - wineries, tax exemption created - SB permit continuing salary for - HB 79 Force, request funds for - HR 301 HB 632: HFA(2) 82: SFA(1) Civics Genetic and metabolic diseases, launching fees, prohibit for tournaments Sports Arena - HB 380: HFA(9) Education - HJR 145: HCA(1) coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 - HB 632: HFA(1) State education, course curriculum developed Healthcare disparities, elimination of - Broadband service - HB 550: HCS, HFA parks, alcoholic beverage sales, local for - SB 115: HCS option election authorized - HB 697 education, high school program for - SB Executive Branch Budget, free Board of Education, appointment of Gail dedication to effective education for 115; SB 115: SCS conference committee report - HB 380: W. Wells to - HCR 223 youth - SR 117 Classified FCCR Board of Education, appointment of Penalty, passing a stopped school bus - employees, benefits - HB 510: HFA(1) Expelled Jeanne H. Ferguson to - HCR 225 HB 457 employees, job benefits - HB 330, 498 or suspended students - HB 688: HCS Board of Education, appointment of Percentage of general fund dedicated to employees, professional development students, educational services for - HB Katheryn R. Baird to - HCR 229 funding of - HB 137 requirements for - HB 203: HCS(2) 216 Board of Education, appointment of Physical activity, 30 minutes per day - school employees, professional Fake diploma, penalize as forgery - SB Wilburn Joe Brothers to - HCR 227 HB 610 development requirements for - HB 8; HB 156 Board of Education, appointment, John Plumbing 203: HCS(1) Federal requirements, waivers from - Douglas Hubbard - HCR 222 code, religious school building, College HCR 165 Board of Education, reappointment, R. exclusion - SB 152 admissions and placement Field Keith Travis - HCR 226 regulations, exempt certain schools - examinations, use of ACT or SAT for sobriety tests, require of all drivers in a Early Intervention System Interagency SB 152: SCA(1) - SB 130: HFA(1) motor vehicle accident involving a Coordinating Council, add members Policies, school attendance - HB 479 readiness examination, use of pre-ACT fatality - HB 44: HCS to - SB 188; SB 188: HCS, HFA (2), Power of attorney for school-based PLAN or PSAT for - SB 130: HFA(1) sobriety tests, require of all drivers in an (3); HB 117: SCS (2) decisions, creation of - HB 45: SCS Compulsory school age, six to eighteen - accident involving a school bus - HB educator award and recognition fund - Preschool education programs, HB 325 44 HB 326 attendance policies permitted for - HB Conduct a technology study - HB 341: Fitness facilities and sports sites, require History Day, encourage schools to 124 SCS an automatic external defibrillator on promote local and state history - HCR Preschool, eligibility for families at Constitution of the U.S. and democratic the premises - HB 182; HB 182: HCS 278 poverty or 200 percent of the poverty processes, study to improve students' Food sales from vending machines, Kindergarten, full-day to be available in guideline - HB 5 skills - HJR 145 prohibit and replace lost funds for - HB all school districts - HB 5 Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 Curriculum, inclusion of risk of ultraviolet 252 Leave of absence, acceptable reason - Priimary program, advancing children in rays health education - HB 589 Fourth-grade state assessment results, HB 323 - SB 35 Data security issues, include in report of and action based on - SB 130: Literacy and health services for Primary program, advancing children in interoperability study - HB 341: SFA(1) SFA(3) preschool children - HB 355 the - HB 104 Deadly weapons, issuance of - HB 236: Frank Welch, retirement recognition - Locally Professional development requirements HFA(1) HR 241 operated secondary technology centers, for school employees - HB 203 Department Funding, pupil transportation - HB 261 budget increase for - HB 494 Property tax rate posting requirements - of Education reporting - SB 212 GE Foundation for grant to Jefferson operated technical schools, provide HB 307 of Education, reorganization - SB 105 County Public Schools, recognize - HR equitable funding for - HB 494: HCS Public school teachers, tax credit for - Determining school facilities construction 127 Lockdown HB 312 needs, additional weights included - SB General Fund, require 62% be used for emergency practice, requirement of - Pupil 165 education - HB 123 HB 206; HB 206: HCS transportation, study - HB 261: HCS Diplomas, high school, awarding of to Graduated driver licensing passenger emergency procedure system, transportation, tax exemption for fuels veterans - HB 218 restrictions, exemptions for driver's establishing - HB 206 used for - HB 33 District pilot program, remove from education - HB 90: SFA(3) Lorraine G. Williams, confirmation to the Quality principal awards - HB 291 Department of Education Graduation requirement, Kentucky Education Professional Standards Recognition, Stephen W. Daeschner, interoperability - HB 341: FCCR history and geography - HB 186 Board - HCR 42 Superintendent of the Year - HR 83 Districts, administrative regulations Growth Medical and education consent affidavit, Refund of taxes when no taxes due - HB affecting, fiscal note analysis required - districts, additional funding option - HB combination of the execution of - HB 689: HCS SB 98 411 45: HCS Remediation rate, reduction of - HB 352 Driver's license, student requirements for districts, additional funding option for - Meningococcal meningitis, provide Required noninstructional staff time, - HB 328 SB 100 information about - HB 475 study of - HCR 187 Drivers' licenses, educational Hazardous duty retirement for select Mentors, recognition - HR 103 Retired educators, reemployment of - requirements - HB 51 teachers and principals - HB 664 Military HB 210 Dyslexia, definition of - HB 680 Head start program - HB 5: HCS active duty, academic credit for - HB 80 Russell High School, 2006 Governor's Early childhood education - HB 5 High active duty, local board of education Cup State Champion, honoring - SR Education school athletics - HB 532: SFA(1) certified employee, retirement 292 Cabinet, creation of - SB 105: HCS school athletics, change of eligibility contribution for - HB 79: HCS(2) Salary supplement, speech-language funding, state agency children - HB 244 date for nineteen-year-olds active duty, local board of education pathologists and audiologists - SB 209 improvement tax credit, effective for tax participating in - SB 77; HB 432 employee, retirement contribution - School years beginning after December 31, school athletics, eligibility - HB 561: HB 79: HCS(1), HFA (1) board member, retirement service credit 2006 - HB 630 SCS active duty, local board of education - HB 393 institutions, construction, exempt from school student athletes, eligibility - SB employee, retirement contribution for building model design program, paying prevailing wage - HB 64 90: FCCR - HB 79: HFA(2),(3) establish - SB 231 institutions, prevailing wage, exempt Historical Motor bus, prohibit use of wireless device from - HB 378: HFA(2) date markers, use of A.D. and B.C. - HR fuels tax, refund for biodiesel used in while operating - HB 714 technology, study of - HB 341: HCS 322 buses - HB 668 buses, require use of flashers when Educational displays, guidelines for promotion of - fuels taxes, refund for districts approaching railroad crossings - HB leadership programs, interagency task HB 277 assessing 15 cents growth-rate tax - 452 force to coordinate redesign of - HJR Holocaust, encourage study of in HB 684 employees, felony charges - SB 109: 14 Kentucky schools - HR 159 Narcotic treatment program, location of - SCS rank of teachers, qualification for - HB Honor Jeffersontown HS Boys' HB 297 employees, limited civil liability - HB 188 125 Basketball Team, 2006 KHSAA Sweet National board certified teacher mentors, employees, National Guard duty, Employee benefits - HB 133: HCS Sixteen Champions - SR 296; HR 283 supplement for - HB 617 compensation and benefits - SB 254 Employees' political activities with school Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 NCLB reports, study of - SJR 199 employees, personal injury benefits - board campaigns, prohibition removed Independent school district, formation of New school in Campbell County, funding SB 51; HB 133 - HB 134 - HB 691 for - HB 380: HFA(10) facilities in areas outside of district Employees, Interoperability study - HB 341: CCR Nonpublic schools, exempt from health boundaries, compensation for - SB Kentucky School for the Blind and James G. Cibulka, confirmation to the requirements - HB 618 197 Kentucky School for the Deaf - SB Education Professional Standards Nonresident student contracts, facilities, categories defined - SB 165 239 Board - HCR 39 procedures to settle disputes of - HB facilities, designated as Category 1-5 - reduction in force, reasons for - HB 322 KEES 546: HCS SB 165 Employment awards at certain out-of-state Nutrition, approved beverages, skim and facilities, escrow funds for 8 years - SB of teachers - SB 36 institutions, study encouraged - HR 2% milk - SB 48 205 of teachers, compensatory time - HB 323 Office facilities, planning procedures, KDE and 108 scholarships at military colleges in of Education Accountability - HB 581: AFCC to review and improve - HJR End-of-course SREB states, permit use of - SB 227 SCS 220 examinations - HB 197 Kentucky of Education Accountability, studies and financial statements - HB 189 exams, conduct pilot of - HB 197: HCS Board of Education process - SB 35: monitoring of elementary and or day care center, sex offender Excused absence, parent military SCA(1) secondary education - SB 206; HB prohibited - HB 50 deployment and return from Board of Education, appointment of 581 property, weapons on - SB 12: SFA(3) deployment - SB 2; SB 2: SCS, HCS C.B. Akins, Sr. to - HCR 224 Ohio County, honoring citizens for zones, installation of traffic control devices - HB 394; HB 394: HFA (1) commending - HJR 199 Growth harassment, intimidation, or bullying School-based health services, study - Schools Interoperability Framework districts, additional funding option - HB program or curriculum, parents and HCR 169 required for - HB 341 411 students rights - HB 270: HFA(3) Sex Textbooks, study cost - SB 205: HFA(1); districts, additional funding option for - Study, costs associated with educating offender, public notification - HB 173 HCR 227: HFA (1) SB 100 children of undocumented aliens - HCR offenders, increase distance from and The Kentucky Youth Development Head start program - HB 5: HCS 25 prohibit from school grounds - HB Coordinating Council, establish - SJR Incentive program, state parks - HB 718 Support 157 184; HJR 215 Independent school district, formation of Education Excellence in Kentucky offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 Time - HB 691 funding, calculation of Tier I - HB 463 Sports, participation in - HB 24: FCCR and the use of time and requirements Intervention support for preschool education excellence in Kentucky, State for teachers, task force to study - children - HB 355 change calculation of - HB 703 flag, on display at public schools - HB HCR 207 KEES Taxes, procedure for school district to 587 references, AD and BC designations - awards at certain out-of-state retain when no taxes were due - HB flags, provided to public schools - HB HB 533: SCS institutions, study encouraged - HR 689 587 references, AD/BC designations - HR 323 Teacher salaries, establish subsidy parks, discount for certified employee, 325 awards, use of at out-of-state amount - HB 1: HFA(1) retired member - HB 141: HFA(2),(3) Truancy, assessment of habitual - HB institutions - HB 740 Teachers' salaries - HB 1 State/Executive 379 scholarships at military colleges in Tuition, illegal immigrants' - HB 39 Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS Truant, SREB states, permit use of - SB 227 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB definition of - HB 138: HFA(1) scholarships, scores required for - HB Education, Higher 380 definition to include habitual tardiness - 551 Statewide school assessment program HB 138: HFA(2) Kentucky Background check, employee, visitor, test, date administered - HB 207 Utility gross receipts tax, allow Community and Technical College volunteer - HB 3: SCS Student agreements among districts - HB 403 System employees, compensation for Benchmark funding distribution, $10 attendance records, collection and use Veterans - SB 64; HB 61 million increase in - HB 380: SCA(2) of - HB 138; HB 138: HCS, HFA (2) Day programs, require all public schools educator award and recognition fund - Business Plan, University of Kentucky - harassment, intimidation, or bullying, to hold - SB 47; SB 47: HCS HB 326 HR 123 program or curriculum, adopted by Day, high school observance of - HB Kindergarten, additional funding in 2007- Child support, continuation through school council - HB 270: HCS 313 2008 - HB 5 college or other schooling - HB 245 harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Veterans' personal loan program, Locally operated technical schools, Civics Education - HJR 145: HCA(1) program or curriculum, parents' and creation of - HB 314: SFA(1) provide equitable funding for - HB 494: Commercial driver's license, effect of students' rights - HB 270: HCS Weapon HCS student loan default on - SB 37 harassment, intimidation, or bullying, on school property, unlawful Payment of required high school testing, Constitution of the U.S. and democratic protection from - SB 15; HB 270; SB possession, notice - SB 12: SFA(1) establish responsibility for - SB 130: processes, study to improve students' 109: HCS, HFA (1) possession on school property, notice SCS skills - HJR 145 harassment, intimidation, or bullying, against - SB 12; HB 35, 201; SB 12: Percentage of general fund dedicated to Cost of college textbooks, study directed reporting of incidents - SB 15; HB 270 SFA (2) funding of - HB 137 - HCR 9 photographs, limitations on contracts for Writing portfolios, to be used for Postsecondary Council - HB 584 instructional and diagnostic purposes - education benchmark funding on Postsecondary Education, testing, report for fifth grade - SB 130: SB 3; HB 7 distribution, $10 million increase in - appointment of Jim D. Skaggs to - SFA(2) HB 380: SCA(2) HCR 287 Students on prescription drugs, include Education, Finance enrollment and financial aid, eligibility on Postsecondary Education, funding in study - HCR 169: HFA(1) for - HB 26 increase - HB 380: SCA(3) Students, "Ready, Set, Success" fund, financial aid grants for independent, on Postsecondary Education, athletic opportunity - HB 138: SCA(2) establishment of - HB 355 needy, part-time students - HB 441 reorganization - SB 105 bullying of - HB 270: HFA(5) ACT and WorkKeys Assessment - SB Preschool, additional funding in 2006- Education expelled or suspended - HB 688; HB 130: SFA(1) 2008 - HB 5 Cabinet, creation of - SB 105: HCS 688: HFA (1) Assault-related injury, no loss of income Primary program, classifying children for institutions, prevailing wage, exempt prescription drugs - HB 133: HFA(1) or benefits for school employees with - funding purposes - SB 35; HB 104 from - HB 378: HFA(2) safety and well-being - HB 270: HFA(1), HB 136 Provide that per pupil funding follows Educational leadership programs, (2) Assessment program, payment for - SB transferred students - HB 692 interagency task force to coordinate Students,drivers' licenses - HB 51: HCS 130: HCS Pupil redesign of - HJR 14 Study Certified school personnel on active transportation, payment formula - HB Equine industry program, increased of cost of textbooks - SB 130: HFA(5); military duty, permit continuing salary 261 funding, purposes earmarked - HB 32 HCR 9: HFA (1) for - HB 79 transportation, study - HB 261: HCS Executive Branch Budget, free of statewide educational data system, Commercial driver's license, effect of Quality principal awards - HB 291 conference committee report - HB 380: changes to - HB 341: SFA(2) student loan default on - SB 37 Recruit and provide scholarships to FCCR Study, costs associated with educating Compensatory time for teachers - SB 36; Kentucky students, encourage public Fake diploma, penalize as forgery - SB children of undocumented aliens - HCR HB 108 institutions to - HR 315 8; HB 156 25 Council on Postsecondary Education, Remediation rate reduction, teacher Financial aid grants for independent, Support Education Excellence in funding increase - HB 380: SCA(3) rewards for - HB 352 needy, part-time students - HB 441 Kentucky funding, calculation of Tier I - Dedicating gaming revenue for - HB 600: Salary supplement, speech-language General Fund, require 62% be used for HB 463 HFA(6) pathologists and audiologists - SB 209 education - HB 123 Tax credit for tuition, supplies, and fees - Department of Education, payment of School Governing HB 231 required high school testing - SB 130 building model design program, board, voting powers of a faculty Teacher Determining school facilities construction establish - SB 231 member on - HB 602 injuries, no loss of pay or benefits for needs, additional weights included - SB facilities in areas outside of district board, voting powers of a faculty or staff assault related - SB 51: SCS 165 boundaries, compensation for - SB member on - HB 602: HFA(1) salaries, establish subsidy amount - HB Economic development, reporting 197 Independent Nonprofit Colleges and 1: HFA(1) requirement for certain city bond issues facilities, escrow funds for 8 years - SB Universities, recognize - SR 197; HR salary increases, amend appropriated - HB 42: HCS 205 194 amounts for - HB 1: HCS Employees, reduction in force, reasons financial statements - HB 189 KCTCS, supplemental funding for Teachers' retirement, disability benefits - for - HB 322 State firefighter instructors - HB 273: SCS SB 253 Executive Branch Budget, free agency children, full funding of KEES Teacher's retirement, insurance and conference committee report - HB 380: education - HB 244 awards at certain out-of-state annuities - HB 555 FCCR matching dollars of tax revenues in institutions, study encouraged - HR Teachers' salaries - HB 1 Food sales from vending machines, growth districts under special 323 Teachers, prohibit and replace lost funds for - HB circumstances - SB 100; HB 411 awards, use of at out-of-state controlled substance abuse, testing 252 Student institutions - HB 740 required - SB 109 GE Foundation for grant to Jefferson harassment, intimidation, or bullying scholarships at military colleges in drug testing - HB 341: SCS County Public Schools, recognize - HR program or curriculum, adopted by SREB states, permit use of - SB 227 Technology interoperability, mandate - 127 school council - HB 270: HFA(3) scholarships, scores required for - HB SB 228 General Fund, require 62% be used for harassment, intimidation, or bullying 551 Technology, education - HB 123 program or curriculum, opt out Kentucky No Child Left Offline initiative, provision - HB 270: HFA(4) Community and Technical College natural gas pipeline trust fund, created Emergency Medical Services Board, System employees, compensation for Education, Vocational and funding provided, January 1, attach to KCTCS, July 1, 2006 - SB - SB 64; HB 61 2007 - HB 679 139 Mesonet, recognized as official state Cabinet for Workforce Development, natural gas pipeline trust fund, effective Eminent domain, public use - HB 508 network for monitoring weather and abolished - SB 105 January 1, 2007 - SB 176: HFA(5) Environmental and Public Protection climate - SJR 228 Career and Technical Education Week, January 1, 2007 - HB 624, 634 Cabinet, administrative hearings, tuition grant, eligibility of students based commemoration of - SR 185; HR 170 July 1, 2008 - HB 675 procedures for - HB 470: HFA(1) on institutional accreditation - HB CDL testing, omnibus revisions - HB Kentucky Money Transmitters Act - SB HB 449: SCA(1) 707: HFA(1) 123 707 - HB 707: SCA(1) KHEAA, Commercial driver's license, effect of Marijuana and controlled substance tax 81 - HB 81: HCS, HFA (1) board of authority, appointment to - HB student loan default on - SB 37 revisions, August 1, 2006 - HB 685 Interlocal agreements, incentives for the 449 Community and Technical College Medicaid, employer funding for - HB 98, creation of - HB 119 executive director, duties of - HB 449 System, supplemental funding for 493 Jockey Injury Corporation and Fund, KHESLC, qualified firefighters employed by - HB Mine rescue chambers, matching grants creation of, exercise riders, board of directors, appointment to - HB 273 from taxes collected - HB 693 requirements for - HB 741 449 Department Motor July 1, 2006 - SB 253 executive director, duties of - HB 449 for Technical Education - SB 57: fuels tax, refund for biodiesel used in Kentucky Horse Park, capital Military SCA(1); HB 219: HFA (1) buses, October 1, 2006 - HB 668 construction projects - HB 223 active duty, academic credit for - HB 80 of Workforce Investment, created and vehicle usage tax, establish valuation Marriage licenses, issuance of - HB 549; spouses, matriculation and tuition fees, organized - SB 105 floor for used vehicles, effective HB 24: FCCR exemption from - HB 147 Education August 1, 2006 - HB 548 Military families, assistance for - SB 2; New technical college, funding for - HB Cabinet, creation of - SB 105: HCS Vehicle Usage Tax, establish valuation SB 2: SCS, HCS 380: HFA(10) institutions, construction, exempt from floor for used vehicles, effective National Guard and Reserve, federal Percentage of general fund dedicated to paying prevailing wage - HB 64 August 1, 2006 - HB 548: HCS active duty, death benefits - SB 14; HB funding of - HB 137 Emergency medical service personnel, vehicle usage tax, exemption for sibling 27 Postsecondary attachment to the KCTCS - HB 155: transfers. effective January 1, 2007 - Personnel Board membership, increase Education Nominating Committee, SCS, SFA (1) HB 246 classified employee representation in - appointment to - HCR 32, 36, 38 Fake diploma, penalize as forgery - SB November 8, 2006 - HB 670 HB 397 enrollment and financial aid, eligibility 8; HB 156 Plumbers' Primary seat belt law - HB 86: HFA(2) for - HB 26 Locally operated secondary technology licenses, evidence of continuing Recent Veterans, Special Hunt for - HB institution, residing within 1,000 feet, centers, budget increase for - HB 494 education - HB 427: HCS 235 sex offenders prohibited - HB 257 Military licenses, evidence of continuing Religious school buildings, plumbing institutions, debt issuance by - HB 75 active duty, academic credit for - HB 80 education required - HB 427 code, exclusion - SB 152 Public spouses, matriculation and tuition fees, Public financing for judicial campaigns, Retirement allowance, additional Service Student Law Loan Program - exemption from - HB 147 effective January 1, 2007 - HB 682 increase - HB 224 HB 521: HCS Percentage of general fund dedicated to Safe working conditions in coal mines, Salary supplement, speech-language Service Student Law Loan Program, funding of - HB 137 equipment and requirements for - SB pathologists and audiologists - SB 209 establish - HB 521 Postsecondary institution, residing within 200; HB 607 SB Recognition, 1,000 feet, sex offenders prohibited - Sales 108 - SB 108: HCS, HCA (1) EKU and WKU Colleges of Education - HB 257 & use tax exempt, repair & replacement 245/HCS - SB 245: HCS(1) SR 280; HR 262 Teacher's retirement, insurance and parts for vehicles with proportional 87 - SB 87: SCS, SCA (1) University of Kentucky and University of annuities - HB 555 regis., 8/1/06 - HB 433 90, emergency - SB 90: FCCR Louisville Cancer Programs - SR 278 The Kentucky Youth Development and use tax exemption, master-metered 93 - SB 93: SCS Recruit and provide scholarships to Coordinating Council, establish - SJR utilities, August 1, 2006 - HB 485 State/Executive Kentucky students, encourage public 184; HJR 215 and use tax exemptions - HB 263 Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS institutions to - HR 315 Tuition and use tax, exempt durable medical Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Remediation rate, reduction of - HB 352 fees, reimbursement for - HB 20 equipment, effective August 1, 2006 - 380 State/Executive fees, spouses and dependents of HB 482 Teacher's retirement, insurance and Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS veterans, reimbursement for - HB 20: tax exemption, motor vehicles, August annuities - HB 555 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB HCS 1, 2006 - HB 672 Trailers, transportation by FEMA - SB 380 Workforce SB 82 - SB 82: HCS(2) 122 Study of cost of textbooks - SB 130: Investment Board, reorganization of - Uniform Real Property Electronic Utility rates, petition Public Service HFA(5); HCR 9: HFA (1) SB 57 Recording Act, January 1, 2007 - SB Commission not to approve increases - Teacher's retirement, insurance and Investment Board, responsibilities - HB 85 HCR 26 annuities - HB 555 219 Workers' compensation fund and Textbooks, study cost - SB 205: HFA(1); Effective Dates, Emergency commission - HB 388 HCR 227: HFA (1) Effective Dates, Delayed The Kentucky Youth Development Appropriation for low-income heating Elections and Voting Coordinating Council, establish - SJR Abortion, banning of - HB 750 energy assistance - HB 283 184; HJR 215 BR 1987 - SB 254 Absentee Tuition Certified public accountants' licensing requirements, establishment of - HB Burials and funerals, disruptions of, ballot applications, distribution by and other fees, exemption from penalties for - HB 333: HCS facsimile - HB 464; HB 464: HFA (1) payment of - HB 167; HB 167: HFA 250 Cigarette taxes, cigarette wholesalers, Casino Gaming Law, effective date ballot applications, prohibition of (1) January 1, 2007 - HB 601 fraudulent - HB 438: SCS fees, reimbursement for - HB 20 tax imposed on - HB 737 County clerk and Sheriffs fees, increase Cigarette surtax, floor stocks and other Alcoholic beverages, after 12 noon, fees, spouses and dependents of tobacco products tax, rate increase, permit sale of - SB 168; HB 419 veterans, reimbursement for - HB 20: in - HB 537: SCS(2) Effective designate funds - HB 103 Building accounts, limitations of - HB HCS Claims against the state, payment of - 670: HFA(2) Tuition, illegal immigrants' - HB 39 date 1 July 2008 - HB 139: HCS for the next biennial budget after HB 588 Campaign Finance Reports, filing of - UK Hospital and Medical School, funding Compulsive HB 670: HFA(1) for children and teen treatment by - SB passage of constitutional amendment - HB 123 gamblers awareness and treatment Candidate, 101 fund, creation of, effective July 1, board of education, require two University General and limited partnerships, repeal existing 2006 - SB 41 petitioners for - HB 361 of Kentucky and University of Louisville gamblers awareness and treatment board of education, requirements for football game required - HB 15 laws on - HB 234 Fund, require 62% be used for fund, creation of, July 1,2006 - HB petitioners - HB 361: SCS, SFA (2) of Kentucky, required to execute 174 requirements for petitioners - HB 361: mineral rights and do coal mining in education - HB 123 Graduated driver's license, effective Court facilities, refinancing of - HB 466 HFA(1) Robinson Forest - HB 726 Dental and oral health, designate funds Candidates hiring transporters of voters, of Louisville equine industry program, October 1, 2006. - HB 90 HB 529 - HB 529: HFA(1) for - HB 377 requirements of - HB 658 funding increased - HB 32 Elections, registration and electioneering Civil rights, constitutional amendment to Workforce HVAC permit process, local governments may act in - HB 139 during absentee voting, restrictions for provide restoration of - SB 184, 251 Investment Board, reorganization of - - HB 301 Constitution, amendment to change SB 57 Intrastate gathering and transmission lines, EMERGENCY - HB 135; SB 191: HCA Representatives' terms from two to four Investment Board, responsibilities - HB (1) years - HB 43 219 exemption, August 1, 2006 - HB 678 Contribution Timetable HB 155: HCS endeavors, must show market need - limitations, changes to - HB 670: for affixing signatures for nomination Firefighters Foundation Program Fund, HB 568: HFA(2) HCS(1) papers, establishment of - HB 423: appropriations from - HB 459 Drug and alcohol retesting, miner limits, increase to - HB 670: HFA(4) HCS; HB 438: SCS Fitness facilities, require AED, training certifications, requirements for - HB Contributions, expenditures, and for solicitation of signatures for and reporting on locations of AEDs - 572: HCS reporting, changes to - HB 670; HB nomination papers, establishment of - HB 182; HB 182: HCS Electric 670: HCS (2) HB 423 In Case of Emergency program, cooperatives, requirements for acquiring Deadline for vacancy in candidacy, Vote hauling, payments for - HB 744 implementation of - HCR 22 new base load generating facility - HB establishment of - SB 121 Voter registration, restrictions for - HB Informed 275: HFA(1) Delayed election, rescheduling of - HB 301 consent, abortion, requirements - HB cooperatives, supply of electric energy 135 Voting rights, wards and guardians - HB 490, 585; HB 585: HCS, HFA (1),(2), to nonmembers - HB 275 Electioneering exceptions, allow board 332 (3),(6) transmission lines, Program Review and to promulgate regulations - HB 301: Yard consent, requirements - HB 461 Investigations Committee study of - SCS signs and banners, allow on private Interlocal agreements, provide SR 238: SCA(1) Electioneering, during absentee voting, property near poll locations - HB 301: incentives for emergency services - HB Emergency action plans, coal mine restrictions for - HB 301 SFA(2) 119: HCS waste impoundments, requirements for Electronic signs or banner, allow on private Local government employees, motor - SJR 230 filing, guidelines for - HB 670: HFA(5) property near poll locations - HB 301: vehicle insurance - SB 144: SCS FutureGen project, support efforts to site filing, guidelines to - HB 670: HFA(6) SFA(3),(5) Medical/health in Kentucky - SR 286; HR 276, 294 Felons' voting rights, constitutional signs, allow on private property near care malpractice, damages, limits - HB Interstate benefits of electric amendment to provide - HB 480 poll locations - HB 301: SFA(4) 721 transmission lines, consideration of - Felons, voting right restoration on care malpractice, damages, limits, HB 626 conditions - HB 647 Electricians amend Constitution - SB 1 Joint municipal power agencies, creation Filing deadline for independent Organ and tissue donor registry, of - HB 82 candidates and third parties, change of Electrical inspections, local government establish - HB 57; HB 57: HCS, HFA Kentucky Gas Pipeline Authority, include - HB 754 powers regarding - HB 28: SCS (1),(2) oil and oil products - HB 695 General Assembly candidates, public Escalators, fixed guideway systems and Public building planning and mapping Ky. Gas Pipeline Authority, use of term financing for - HB 576 moving walkways, inspection required - system - SB 171 "crude oil" to replace "petroleum" - HB Judgeships, election for newly created - SB 225 Sex offenders, employment of - HB 3: 695: HCS HB 276: HCS(1) Housing, Buildings and Construction, HFA(3) LIHEAP, $5 million in current year Judicial election campaigns, free speech changes in authority to promulgate Termination, prohibit while recovering funding for heating assistance - HB - HB 382: HFA(1) administrative regulations - SB 224 from work related injuries - HB 256: 283 Junk and scrap recyclers, activities Inspection and certification of work HCS Mine allowed by and duties of - HB 85 performed by - HB 28 Training, funding for - SB 142; HB 515 Equipment Task Force, establishment Kentucky Registry of Election Finance, Licensing Trauma care system, establish and fund of - HB 693: HCS appointment of member to - SR 151 and other requirements, exemptions for - HB 724 rescue chambers, matching grants Local charities constructing low-income Wireless enhanced emergency 911 programs, creation of - HB 693 option elections, alcoholic beverage housing - HB 694 systems, payment for - SB 53 Minimum emissions coal project, sales at qualified historic sites - HB exemption, employees of natural gas exemption for - HB 665: HFA(1) 497; HB 497: SFA (1),(2) pipeline facilities - HB 385 Eminent Domain and Condemnation Minimum-emissions coal project, option elections, alcoholic beverages at exemption for - HB 665 qualified historic sites - HB 497: SCS Motor fuel pumps - HB 634 Embalmers and Funeral Directors Authority and procedure - HB 554 option elections, sale of alcohol at Eminent Office qualified historic sites - SB 229: of Energy Accountability, create - HR Funeral Domain, restriction of - HB 122 HFA(3) domain, standards and procedure - HB 150 Nomination of Lieutenant Governor, establishments, funeral director defined of Energy Policy, direct development of for & procedures for places already 114, 183 delay of until after primary - HB 706 Legislative bodies to approve burial coal-to-liquid and biomass alt fuels - Nonpartisan candidates, requirements licensed as - HB 232: HCS HB 299 establishments, licensure and association condemnation - HB 429 for petitioners - HB 361: SFA(1) Private property, taking, restrictions on - Petroleum companies, windfall profits Office of Surveyor succession, eligibility definitions - HB 232: SCS tax on - HCR 21 establishments, new categories, HB 165 for - SB 156 Property, remove certain restrictions Potable water transmission line costs, Payment to election officers, increase of creation of and licensing for - HB 232 recovery of - HB 649: HCS Human remains, Native American, from purchase of by fiscal court - HB - HB 519 430 Public Political reinterment procedure for - HB 628 interest gas pipelines, create - HB 728 Missing persons, database and Public use, requirement for - HB 508; HB activities with school board campaigns, 508: SFA (1) Service Commission, provide authority prohibition removed - HB 134 procedures for - HB 447 for Attorney General to submit Preneed funeral and burial contracts, Real property purchases, require bumper stickers, on vehicles near poll appraisal for all purchases greater than complaint to - HB 524 locations, establish restrictions for - certified death verification required to Renewable sources, urge goal of 25% of release funds under - HB 142 $60,000 - HB 430: HCS HB 301: SFA(1),(2) Restrictions on use by public entities - energy needs supplied by - HCR 217 Public SB 29 Report on transportation fuel financing for judicial campaigns, create Emergency Medical Services Takings for economic development, development, additional due dates - program for - HB 682 federal constitutional prohibition of - HB 299: HFA(1) financing for judicial races, Abortion, HCR 24 Study of siting of electric transmission establishment of - HB 682: HCS, HFA banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA lines, request - SR 238 (1) Synthetic natural gas from coal, include (4) Energy Received contribution threshold before banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: in policy, planning, and implementation permanent committee contributions HFA(5) - HB 299: SFA(1) formula applied - HB 476 Acute care hospital, Jessamine County, Accidents in coal mines, reporting of - Urge goal of 25% of energy needs Registry endorse establishment of - SR 302; HR HB 572: SCA(1) supplied by renewables by 2025 - HR of Election Finance, confirmation, 296 Advanced Clean Coal Technologies, 298 David R. Martin - SR 141 Board of Emergency Medical Services - support of - SR 309; HR 321 Utility of Election Finance, confirm HB 155 Alternative energy, tax credit and net investment in clean coal energy appointment of Kenneth Franklin Board, metering for - SB 203 generation, provide surcharge for Harper to - SR 52 attach to KCTCS - SB 139 Annual reports, utilities to file regarding cost recovery - HB 538 of Election Finance, confirmation Lea P. personnel functions and transfers - SB heating assistance programs - HB 283 rates, petition Public Service Goff - SR 142 139 Bonding, oil and natural gas drilling, Commission not to approve increases Reporting requirements, changes to - CMRS Fund, additional permissive uses requirements for - SB 237 - HCR 26 HB 670: HFA(3) - HB 656: HCA(1) Coal mining, surface operations, permit Voluntary State parks, alcoholic beverage sales, Disaster response planning, urge review requirements, make changes to - SB energy cost assistance fund, creation of local option election authorized - HB - HR 19 136 - HB 742: SCS(1) 697 Emergency Coal-to-liquid fuel plant, support efforts energy cost assistance funds, creation Straight party ticket voting, elimination of medical service personnel, attachment to site in Kentucky - HR 285 of - HB 742; HB 742: SCS (2) - HB 657 to the KCTCS - HB 155: SCS, SFA Conservation, develop incentives for - energy costs assistance funds, creation Time limit in a voting booth exception, (1) HB 299: HCA(1) of - HB 742: HFA(1) creation of - HB 438; HB 438: SCS medical services, medical protocols - Cooperatives, other business Engineers and Surveyors and Public Protection Cabinet, HCS(1),(2) state parks by - HB 195 administrative hearings, establish Provisions relating to crossbow hunting, Constitutional office, establishment of - procedures for - HB 470: SFA(1) hunting method exemption permit - SB Explosives SB 156 and Public Protection Cabinet, 211: SCA(1) Continuing administrative hearings, procedures - Purchase of development rights program Blasting operations, serious physical education hours required, parameters of HB 470 for all local governments - HB 558 injury, definition of - SB 138: SCA(1) - SB 34: HFA(3) and Public Protection Cabinet, Recycling, plastic containers, labeling of Blasting, license requirements for - SB education requirements, license administrative hearings, procedures - HB 574 137 renewal dependent upon fulfillment of for - HB 470: HFA(1) Rock fences, documentation and Mining, violations, penalties for - SB 138 - SB 34 remediation fee, not required of loads standards for preservation of - SCR less than 1 ton that are disposed of 130 education requirements, reasons Fairs justifying an extension - SB 34: for free - SB 50: HFA(1) Sanitation districts, storm water and remediation fee, recycling and sanitary runoff, authority to control for - HFA(1) Amusement rides and attractions, Engineer continuing education, hazardous waste grants, use for - SB HB 661 50 Solid waste, authorize lien to collect bill regulation of - HB 624 exemption for licensee employed as a Exclude short festivals organized and public servant - SB 34: HFA(7) E-scrap Task Force, establishment of - for - HB 502 HCR 28 Strategic toxic air reduction program, operated by local governments from Engineering Board, appointments, KRS 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS criteria for, changes in - SB 34: HFA(4) E-Scrap requirements for termination and Task Force, membership of - HCR 28: replacement of - SB 39: SFA(1) State honey festival, designation of - HB Engineers, 46 continuing education requirements for - HFA(1) Surface mines, original contour SB 34: HFA(5) Task Force, technical changes for - restoration and overburden disposal continuing education, exemption HCR 28: HCA(1) requirements, make changes to - HB Federal Laws and Regulations provided - SB 34: HFA(2) Farm, defined as 10 acres or more, no 83 licensing of - SB 34: HFA(8) hunting license for owners and tenants Technical correction, grants, permit in 15 U.S.C. secs. 1171 to 1175, Multiple required to hunt on - HB 398 kind - SB 50: SCA(1) declaration under, allowing reexaminations by engineers and land Fish and Wildlife, allow treble damages - Timber harvesting operations, orders of transportation of gambling devices - surveyors, clarified restrictions on - HB 415; HB 415: HCS cessation, violations for - HB 450 HB 601 HB 158: SCS Fishing license, short-term, make Toxic mold program, urge establishment Bank Secrecy Act, compliance - SB 123 reexaminations, added restrictions on - changes to - HB 414 of - HR 324 CDL schools, urge FMCSA not to restrict HB 158 Forestry Best Management Practices Utility investment in clean coal energy out-of-state students - HR 105 State projects, method of procuring Board, administration, reporting - SB generation, provide surcharge for cost Elder Justice Act, urge Congress to services - SB 34: HFA(6) 147 recovery - HB 538 support - HCR 89 Transportation Engineering Assistant I, Game and fish fund, funds not to be Waste tire fee, reauthorization of - HB Federal Aviation Administration, urge to experience requirements for - HB 512 transferred to general fund - SB 120 145 restrict air traffic near state Capitol - Hazardous Water SR 9 waste, allow monitoring after quality report, to be submitted to Environment and Conservation Flag desecration, urge United States termination - SB 76: SCA(1) legislature, local governments, and Senate to amend Constitution to allow waste, extend fee to 2008 and provide citizens - HR 155 prohibition for - HCR 4 Air for waiver - SB 75 well board, changes to, and changes to Illegal immigration across U.S. borders, pollution control district strategic toxic waste, permission to cease post-closure penalties for certification U.S. Congress to provide security air reduction program, commission to monitoring of - SB 76 noncompliance - HB 383 against - HCR 6 study impact of - SB 39: SFA(2) Hearing report procedures and timelines, well drillers, civil penalties for Immigration, enforcement of federal law pollution control district, regulations to make changes to - HB 470: HCS certification non-compliance, make - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), be no more stringent than state and Hunger relief program, require Fish and changes to - HB 383: HCS (3) federal - SB 39; HB 117: SCS (1) Wildlife to establish - SB 148: SFA(1) well drillers, monetary penalty for certif. Interstate benefits of electric Asbestos assessment and response Hunting, preserve license, delete - HB non-compliance, assessed once per transmission lines, consideration of - program, administration of - HB 408 414 each occurrence - HB 383: HFA(1) HB 626 Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study Industry & economic development, urge Watershed-based planning councils, Motor carriers, exempt fertilizer directed - SCR 98 evaluation of Louisville STAR air toxics creation of - HB 746 spreaders from CFR Title 49, Part 393 Bonding, oil and natural gas drilling, program impact on - HCR 174 Wildlife, illegal to hunt with computer- - HB 499 requirements for - SB 237 Kentucky assisted remote devices - HB 289 National Cervids, ban on interstate importation of Infrastructure Authority, addition of three Health Insurance Act, urge Congress to - SB 230: SFA(1) members - HB 623: HFA(1) Escheats pass HR 676 - SCR 102 Coal Infrastructure Authority, authorization for health insurance, urge Congress to mining, reclamation, easement of programs under - HB 623: SCS pass H.R. 676 - HCR 40 necessity to conduct reclamation Alien, right to own real and personal Recreational Trail System, creates - HB property - HB 118 identification card, urge Congress to operations, create - SB 219 233 repeal - HCR 208 mining, surface operations, permit Executive officer, definition of, change in Land - HB 397: HFA(3) Ports, urge President and Congress to requirements, make changes to - SB Stewardship and Conservation Task prohibit sale to United Arab Emirates - 136 Force membership, add Department Ethics SCR 236 Conservation, wildlife, funding for, task of Parks to - HCR 120: HCS Prescription drugs, Congress force to study - HCR 115 Stewardship and Conservation encouraged to authorize the Covenant not to sue, make changes to - Taskforce, creation of - HCR 120 Board and commission members, importation of - HCR 230 HB 408: SCS Methamphetamine-contaminated potential, notification of financial REAL ID Act of 2005, implementation Daniel Boone National Forest, urge property, cleanup program - HB 591: disclosure requirements - HB 654 study - SJR 232 Congress not to approve tract sales of HCS, HFA (2) Executive TRICARE, state health insurance - SR 256 property, program for cleanup of - HB Branch code lobbying provisions, program, retired and active military - Deer and wild turkey hunting seasons 591 applied to the Public Service SB 30 and devices for taking, make changes Mine water discharge by CONSOL, Commission - HB 52: HCS US 150, designate as part of the to - SB 211 Energy, protect Kentucky waters from Branch Code lobbying provisions, National Truck Network - HB 645: Department of Fish and Wildlife, hunting effects of - SR 326 applied to the Public Service SFA(1) and fishing, regulation of - HB 451; HB Mining in Robinson Forest, University of Commission - HB 52 USA PATRIOT Act, compliance - SB 451: HCS Kentucky required to do - HB 726 branch ethics code, applied to unpaid 123 Easement Mining, violations, penalties for - SB 138 executive officers - SB 6 Veterans' health care funding, for wildlife-related recreation, allow a On-site sewer systems, approval Financial disclosure, not required by mandatory - HR 320 nonrefundable tax credit for - HB 642 process revised - HB 573: SCS nonsalaried members of boards and Waivers for No Child Left Behind Act of necessity, reclamation, requirements Persons declared disabled by a private commissions - HB 655 requirements, request for - HCR 165 for - SB 219: SCS retirement prog, eligible for discounted Legislative Code of Ethics, various Emergency Action Plans for changes - HB 396 hunting/fishing lic. - HB 409 Fees impoundments, promulgate Procedures Personnel administrative regulations for - HJR and requirements for on-site sewage Board members, prohibited activities of Agricultural limestone, registration fee, 193 systems installation and permitting, - HB 397: HFA(3) increase of - HB 249 Energy conservation, develop incentives make changes to - HB 573 Board non-elected members, Amusement rides and attractions, for - HB 299: HCA(1) and requirements for on-site sewage participation in code - HB 397 regulation of - HB 624 Environmental systems, make changes to - HB 573: State employees, sale of craft items to Architects, fees for licensing - SB 62; SB Seat belt violations, eliminate court costs deadly weapon, license to carry, 273: SCS 62: SCS for - HB 86: HFA(9); HB 117: SFA (4) exception to training requirement - Termination, prohibit while recovering Athlete agent licensing, fee increase Sex offender, public notification - HB 173 HB 204 from work related injuries - HB 256: established - SB 258 Subdivision road districts, allow fee to be deadly weapon, out-of-state retired HCS Boat levied - HB 405 officer, carrying of - HB 237 Volunteer launching fees, delete provisions for Testing, DNA, wrongful conviction, claim deadly weapon, subsequent offenses, fire departments, reimburse for state Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - of - SB 159 penalty increase - HB 243 motor fuels taxes paid - HB 88 HB 632: HFA(2) Waste tire fee, reauthorization of - HB deadly weapons - HB 290 firefighter pension plan, urge review of - launching fees, prohibit for tournaments 145 Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, HR 256 - HB 632: HFA(1) Weights and measures, administrative unlawful, when - HB 354 firefighters, income tax deduction - HB CDL regulations, authority to promulgate - Crossbow-hunting season, commend 496 testing, establish skills testing and HB 340 Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources firefighters, prohibit termination while retesting fee - HB 707: HFA(1) Wireless enhanced emergency 911 for extending - HCR 13: HCS recovering from injuries incurred in tests, establish fees and procedures for systems, payment for - SB 53 Deadly weapon, taser included as - HB line of duty - HB 256 retesting - HB 707 212 Work injury, heart or respiratory disease, Cervid accident compensation fund, Fiduciaries Deer and wild turkey hunting seasons create rebuttable presumption for - HB surcharge - HB 392 and devices for taking, make changes 420 Concealed Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, to - SB 211 carry, record checks - HB 290: SCA(1) inheritance of real property - HB 563 Disabled hunters, use of assistive Fiscal Note deadly weapons - HB 290 General and limited partnerships, devices not prohibited - HB 289: SCS Cosmetologist board, licensing fees uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: Force, use of - SB 38: SCS Administrative regulations affecting, charged by - HB 439 HFA (1) Provisions relating to crossbow hunting, fiscal note analysis required - SB 98 County Power of attorney, revocation, hunting method exemption permit - SB Affordable housing trust fund, clarify clerk and Sheriffs fees, increase in - HB amendment, and accounting - HB 300 211: SCA(1) language regarding delinquent tax 537: SCS(2) Standby guardians, provisions for - HB School property, weapons on - SB 12: revenues - HB 338: HCS(2) clerk fee schedule, revision of - HB 537: 221: HFA(1) SFA(3) Alcohol tax, small winery exemption, SCS(1) Testamentary trustee, accounting Weapon make permanent for out of state clerks, omnibus revision of fee schedule requirement - HB 513 on school property, unlawful wineries - SB 82: HCS(2) for, transfer of duties - HB 456 Trust administration, technical correction possession, notice - SB 12: SFA(1) Alcoholic Damage stamp program, surcharge on to remove gender-specific language - possession on school property, notice beverage licenses, ownership transfers, hunting licenses to fund - HB 392 HB 294 against - SB 12; HB 35, 201; SB 12: conditions affecting - HB 196 Environmental remediation fee, not Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled SFA (2) beverage sales at qualified historic sites required of loads less than 1 ton that veterans, minors, representation of - - HB 497 are disposed of for free - SB 50: HB 454 Firefighters and Fire Departments beverage sales, approval of at qualified HFA(1) historic sites - HB 497: SCS Executive branch lobbying, registration Financial Responsibility Communications personnel, covered in Alternative minimum calculation, fee established for - HB 298 collective bargaining - HB 440: HCS exemption for certain corporations - HB Fertilizers and pesticides, authority for - Consolidated 295 HB 268 Commercial driver's license, effect of student loan default on - SB 37 local government fire department merit Amnesty tobacco payments, grant for General and limited partnerships, board - SB 171: HFA(6) producers - HB 743 uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: Derivative contracts, usage and disclosure - SB 28: HCA(1) local government, urge government to Appropriation for low-income heating HFA (1) not close any fire stations - HR 181 energy assistance - HB 283 Grain assessments, payment of - HB Death Area health education centers, make 640 Fire Prevention benefits, 2nd and 3rd class cities - HB technical correction - HB 559: HCS Hazardous waste, extend fee to 2008 402 Assessment for public schools, changes and provide for waiver - SB 75 Electrical benefits, distribution of - SB 150 in - SB 130: HCS Hunting and fishing license, disability inspections, local government powers Disabled firefighters, discounted Barge line companies, central discount for - HB 128 regarding - HB 28: SCS combined hunting and fishing license assessment of watercraft - HB 562 Local affordable housing trust fund, inspectors, powers and duties of - HB for - HB 241 Boat launching fees - HB 632 creation of funding and functions - HB 28 Fire Cabinet 338 Firefighters department merit boards, consolidated for Health and Family Services, Massage therapy inactive license, Foundation Program Fund, local government - HB 666 appropriate funds for area health care criteria and fee for - SB 91; SB 91: SFA appropriations from - HB 459 hydrants, water districts not to charge centers - HB 559 (1) permanently and totally disabled, CPI for installation and maintenance of - for Health and Family Services, Medical records, fees for - HB 190; HB adjustment to insurance payments - HB 674 inspections for automatic external 190: HFA (1) HB 421 Firefighters defibrillators - HB 182 Military special license plates, eliminate Housing, Buildings and Construction, Foundation Program Fund, Capital projects threshold amounts, extra fee - SB 124 changes in authority to promulgate appropriations from - HB 459 increase - SB 84 Mobile and manufactured home administrative regulations - SB 224 permanently and totally disabled, CPI Cell phone enhanced 911 funding, community permit fees - HB 611 Long-term care facilities, sprinkler adjustment to insurance payments - changes to disbursement allocation - Motor system, information about - HB 121 HB 421 HB 656 fuel pumps - HB 634 Manufactured homes and mobile homes, Interlocal Classified employees, professional vehicle operator's licenses, issuance of installer certification standards apply to agreements between counties, development requirements for - HB - HB 105 all installations of - HB 94: SFA(1) incentives for the creation of - HB 119 203: HCS(2) vehicle registration, $11.50 fee for Recreational Vehicle Certification and agreements, provide incentives for fire CMRS fund, restore language requiring 10,000 weight class - HB 535 Licensure Board, repeal of - HB 308; protection - HB 119: HCS collection by wireless companies - HB vehicle registration, voluntary fee for SB 122: SCS, HFA (1) Labor organization, mandatory 656: HCS hunger relief - SB 148; SB 148: SCS Sprinkler systems in long-term care membership or financial support Coal shippers and receivers, weight vehicle salesmen, increase license fees facilities, notification about rooms not prohibited, penalty - HB 38 reporting to vehicle enforcement - HB for - SB 215; HB 569 equipped with - HB 121: HCS Meet-and-confer discussions, provisions 560 vehicles, inspection fee, increase - HB for - SB 186 Commonwealth Office of Technology, 500 Firearms and Weapons Retirement copies of aerial imagery from entities Payments to county government, allow benefits for police and firefighters, within KY to be sent to - SB 111 by check, draft, electronic fund transfer Citizens, issuance of - HB 236: HFA(1) urban-counties - SB 108 Community rehabilitation tax credit - HB - HB 553 Computer-assisted remote devices, fund, benefits of - SB 114 251 Pesticides and fertilizers, establishment illegal to hunt with - HB 289 fund, benefits of surviving spouses - HB Compensatory time for teachers - HB of - HB 268: HCS Concealed 486 108 Public parking POW and disabled carry license, timing of DUI conviction - Sex offenders, employment of - HB 3: Controlled substances, Medicaid veteran license holders exempt from - HB 290: HFA(1),(2) HFA(3) prescriptions, establish electronic data SB 42 carry, domestic relations master Supplemental collection system for - HB 729 Real Estate Commission, accreditation commissioners - HB 641 funding for qualified firefighters - HB Corporation tax, changes to definitions, fees for education courses and carry, record checks - HB 290: SCA(1) 273 rates, and methods of taxation - HB instructors charged by - SB 43 deadly weapon, carrying of - HB 290: funding, including KCTCS and 295: HCS(1) Rental car license fees, permitted uses - HFA(3) Department of Military Affairs - HB Court of Justice - HB 276 SB 214 Credit for military supplemental pay - HB pay and death benefits excluded from circumstances - SB 100 hunting license for owners and tenants 100 tax for military persons killed in action Tax required to hunt on - HB 398 Defines penalty for tax violation - HB - HB 286 credits for contributions to eligible Fish and Wildlife, allow treble damages - 403: HFA(1) pay, exempt from income tax - HB 286: nonprofit education organizations - HB 415; HB 415: HCS Department SFA(1) HB 291 Game and fish fund, funds not to be for Community Based Services, pay, exempt from income tax if exemption, disabled veterans and transferred to general fund - SB 120 recommend modernization of - HJR stationed in Kentucky - HB 580 POWs - HB 180 Hunger 10 spouses, benefits for - HB 147; HB 147: Teacher salary increases, amend relief program, require department to of Military Affairs, supplemental funding HCS appropriated amounts for - HB 1: HCS establish - SB 148: SFA(1) for qualified firefighters employed by - Modify the historic structure Teachers' relief program, voluntary fee on motor HB 273 rehabilitation tax credit - HB 663 retirement system, amend language to vehicle registration - SB 148; SB 148: Disregarded entities, nexus Motor conform to budget language - HB SCS requirements - HB 557: HCS fuel pumps - HB 634 555: HCS relief, clarify that donations during car Drugs and poisons, coroners to report fuels quality program, petroleum salary equity funds - HB 1 registration are voluntary - SB 148: deaths from - HB 6 environmental assurance fee, use of - Tobacco dependence, Medicaid SFA(2) Dyslexia, definition of - HB 680 HB 634: HCS coverage of telephone counseling and Hunters, task force to study land Early childhood testing, requirements for fuels taxes, reimburse volunteer fire medications for - HB 62: HCS availability for - SCR 34 - HB 117: SCS(1) departments - HB 88 Utility gross receipts tax, allow Hunting and fishing license, discounted Easement for wildlife-related recreation, Vehicle Usage Tax, establish valuation agreements among districts - HB 403 for disabled firefighters - HB 241 allow a nonreturnable tax credit for - floor for used vehicles - HB 548; HB Violent offenders, registration Law HB 642 548: HCS requirement for - HB 199 Enforcement Foundation Program fund, Education vehicle usage tax, trade-in credit - HB Watercraft, commercial, tax assessment inclusion of Fish and Wildlife improvement tax credit for contributions 557 of - HB 562: HCS enforcement officers in - HB 376 made by corporations - HB 630 Natural enforcement officers, inclusion in the institutions, construction, exempt from Gas Severance Tax Receipts, Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement Foundation paying prevailing wage - HB 64 appropriation for LIHEAP of - HB 283: Program fund - HB 376 Elevated blood lead levels, testing and SCS All-terrain vehicle, include off-road License, disability discount for - HB 128 reporting of - HB 117: HCS gas severance tax, deposit a portion motorcycles in definition of - HB 334: Licenses, forfeiture for failure to appear Equine industry program, funding into intrastate natural gas pipeline HFA(1) pursuant to a citation or summons - SB increased - HB 32 fund - HB 679 Animal cruelty, conduct constituting - HB 80 Fitness facilities and sports sites, require Pass-Through Entities, change to 577 Licensing, penalties for violations of - SB an automatic external defibrillator on taxation of - HB 364 ATVs, 132; SB 132: SFA (1),(2) the premises - HB 182: HCS Pass-through entities, changes to require helmets for operators and Persons declared disabled by a private Gasoline and special fuels tax, require method of tax - HB 571 passengers under 16 - SB 163; HB retirement prog, eligible for discounted electronic filing and payment - HB 556 Postsecondary 334; HB 117: SCS (2) hunting/fishing lic. - HB 409 Government contracts, preference for capital construction, threshold amount require helmets for operators and Provisions relating to crossbow hunting, Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 for self-performed projects - SB 83 passengers under 16 on public hunting method exemption permit - SB Head start program - HB 5: HCS institutions, debt issuance by - HB 75 property - HB 117: SFA(3); HB 334: 211: SCA(1) Historic preservation tax credit program, Prescription drug patient assistance HFA (4) Short-term fishing license, hunting amend dates - HB 663: HCS programs, improving access to - HB require helmets for operators and preserve license, make changes to - Identification card for homeless, provide 200 passengers under 16, exempt HB 414 for - HB 162 Professional development requirements agricultural use - HB 117: SCS(1) Special Hunt, Recent Veterans - HB 235 Income for school employees - HB 203 Boat Timber harvesting operations, orders of tax exemption for military persons killed Retirement allowance, additional launching fees - HB 632 cessation, violations for - HB 450 in action - HB 286; HB 286: HCS increase - HB 224 launching fees, delete provisions for Wildlife tax, elder care credit - HB 146 Salary, dedication of property tax Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - conservation, funding for, task force to Increase deduction for funerals and receipts to pay - SB 153 HB 632: HFA(2) study - HCR 115 cemetery expenses - HB 455 Sales launching fees, prohibit for tournaments violations, narrow violation range, Judicial retirement - HB 276: HCS(1) & Use Tax, exempt straw, wood - HB 632: HFA(1) specify fines only - SB 132: SFA(3) Kentucky shavings, & sawdust used in Captive Cardiovascular Disease Initiative and agricultural or equine pursuits - HB cervid facilities, permitting for - SB 230: Flood Control and Flooding board, create - HB 477 109 SCS educator award and recognition fund - and use tax exemptions - HB 263 cervids, create new permits for - SB 230 Building permits, local governments may HB 326 and use tax, exempt contractor on Cervids, issue in flood area - HB 262 Kindergarten, additional funds in 2007- purchases for public school district - ban on interstate importation of - SB Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, 2008 - HB 5 HB 253 230: SFA(1) authorization for programs under - HB Lead, elevated blood levels, testing and and use tax, exempt LP gas and natural holding of - SB 230: HCA(1) 623: SCS reporting of - HB 117 gas used in a commercial motorists to be compensated for Sanitation districts, storm water and LIHEAP appropriation, Increase to $15 greenhouse or nursery - HB 29 damage caused by - HB 392 sanitary runoff, authority to control for - million - HB 283: SFA(1) and use tax, exemption for horse sales - Compensate landowners for damage HB 661 Live organ donation, tax credit for - HB HB 264 caused by deer, elk, bear, hunters - HB 435 and use tax, master-metered utilities, 392 Foods Local exemption for - HB 485 Coyotes, buying and selling conditions affordable housing trust fund creation of from vending machines, prohibit in for - HB 608 funding and functions - HB 338 schools and replace lost funds for - Agricultural products, state agencies, Crossbow hunting, urge season purchase of - HB 669 Government Economic Assistance HB 252 extension - HCR 13 Fund, investment of unspent tax, motor vehicles sold to nonresidents Apples and strawberries, statutes, repeal Crossbow-hunting season, commend of - HB 267 balances - SB 216 - HB 672 Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources telecommunications franchise Small Bottled water, labeling source of - HB for extending - HCR 13: HCS 120 agreements, in kind payments are not business grant program, creation of - Deer taxes or fees - HB 48 HB 422 Burgoo Capital of the World, designate and turkey season, extend crossbow Anderson County as - HJR 54 Locally farm winery support fund, purposes usage during - HCR 13 operated secondary technology centers, designated - SB 82: HCS(1) Donated food, usage tax, exemption for - and wild turkey hunting seasons and HB 68: SCS budget increase for - HB 494 Smoking cessation, Medicaid incentives devices for taking, make changes to - operated technical schools, provide for - HB 62 Egg SB 211 law, assessment fees, labeling - HB 442 equitable funding for - HB 494: HCS Solid waste collectors, hazardous duty - Department of Fish and Wildlife, hunting Long-term care facilities, increased HB 614 marketing law, emergency recall plan - and fishing, regulation of - HB 451; HB HB 442 penalties for - HB 303 State 451: HCS Master Settlement Agreement, reconcile affordable housing trust fund, use of Honeybees, Department of Agriculture Disabled hunters, use of assistive powers related to - HB 716 language with - HB 533 delinquent property tax money for - devices not prohibited - HB 289: SCS Mercury in vaccines, require person to HB 338: HCS(1) Kentucky farmers, honoring and Easement for wildlife-related recreation, recognizing Food Checkout Day - SR be informed of - SB 255 flag, provided to public schools - HB allow a nonrefundable tax credit for - Military 587 112; HR 109 HB 642 Persons selling or marketing eggs, families, assistance for - SB 2; SB 2: matching dollars of tax revenues in Farm, defined as 10 acres or more, no HCS growth districts under special required to certify eggs as not having been fertilized - HB 442: HFA(1) HCS(1) HR 3 Retail Adjusted gaming receipts, distribution of limits, increase to - HB 670: HFA(4) Senate, adoption of - SR 1 food establishment donations, - HB 601 Contributions, expenditures, and Rural Enhancement and Development regulation, exemption from - HB 68 Bona fide coin-operated amusement reporting, changes to - HB 670; HB Committee, creation of - HB 74 food establishment, civil and criminal machines, lawful types and uses, 670: HCS (2) State Representatives, four year terms immunity for donations by - HB 68: description of - HB 749 Declaration of faith, freedom from - HR for - HB 43 HCS Casino 236 Tobacco Task Force, reauthorize - HR food establishment, donations, exempt gaming & electronic gaming devices at Display 261 from additional inspections of - HB racetracks, require approval of local national motto of "In God We Trust" in 68: HFA(1) government for - HB 345 House and Senate chambers - HB Governor Sales from vending machines, prohibit in Gaming Advisory Committee, creation 516 schools and replace lost funds for - HB of - HB 601 national motto of "In God We Trust" in Board and commission members, 252 gaming and electronic gaming devices House chamber - HB 277: HCA(1) potential, notification of financial at racetracks, require approval of Electronic disclosure requirements - HB 654 Forests and Forestry local government for - SB 4 filing, guidelines for - HB 670: HFA(5) Boards and commission, appointments gaming, constitutional amendment for - filing, guidelines to - HB 670: HFA(6) to achieve gender equity allowed - HB Daniel Boone National Forest, urge HB 600; HB 600: HFA (2) Executive 2 Congress not to approve tract sales of gaming, constitutional amendment to Order 2005-891, confirmation of - SB Conflict Resolution Week, require notice - SR 256 allow - HB 600: HCS, HFA (3) 117 to state employee and citizens - SB Forest Health Task Force, gaming, permission for and dedicating orders, procedures for - HB 390 235 reauthorization of - HJR 188 revenue from - HB 600: HFA(6) Grandparents, task force on raising Contributions, expenditures, and Forestry Best Management Practices Casinos and racetracks gaming grandchildren by - SCR 18 reporting, changes to - HB 670; HB Board, administration, reporting - SB operations, omnibus bill - SB 7; HB 346 Homeland security report, filing of - SB 670: HCS (2) 147 Charitable gaming, regulation of - HB 59 Disputes between Racing Authority & Land 702 Kentucky Kentucky Gaming & Lottery Stewardship and Conservation Task Charity game tickets dispenser, hours of Long-Term Policy Research Center Corporation, resolution of - HB 601 Force membership, add Department operation - HB 604 Board, appointment of Jason Brent Executive of Parks to - HCR 120: HCS Compulsive Legg to - SCR 143; HCR 50 branch ethics code, applied to unpaid Stewardship and Conservation gamblers awareness and treatment Long-Term Policy Research Center executive officers - SB 6 Taskforce, creation of - HCR 120 fund, creation of - SB 41; HB 174 Board, appointment of Jeffrey Scott Order 2005-561 - SB 89 Loggers, violations, corrections of - HB gamblers, treatment and education Jobe to - SCR 144; HCR 49 Order 2005-891, confirmation of 450: HFA(1) programs established for - HB 600: Ky Rules of Evidence, Rules 406 and Personnel Cabinet reorganization - Logging, best management practices, HFA(4),(5) 407 - SJR 231 SB 117 violation of - HB 450: HFA(2) Gaming licenses, requirements for - HB Legislative orders, expiration date after Governor's Robinson Forest, University of Kentucky 601 Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 94 final term - HB 390: HFA(1) required to mine in - HB 726 Kentucky Branch Budget Memorandum, orders, procedures for identification and Timber harvesting operations, orders of Gaming & Lottery Corporation, duties attachment of - HJR 94: SCS expiration of, procedures for - HB 390 cessation, violations for - HB 450 and authority of - HB 601 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Fletcher, Ernie, wishing recovery - SR Gaming & Lottery Corporation, licensing 381 200 requirements and procedures to be Code of Ethics, various changes - HB Fuel Governor's set by - HB 601 396 Advisory Committee on Lottery advertisements, prohibitions, Research Commission, creation of Intergovernmental Relations, Administrative hearings, exempt license elimination of - HB 222 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Issues and bond revocation hearings for motor abolished - HB 623; SB 134: HCS Office of Charitable Gaming, power to Subcommittee - HB 348 Wellness and Physical Activity Initiative, fuels - HB 557 exclude serious violators from License plates, allow retired members to Bonding, oil and natural gas drilling, create requirements for - HB 646; HB charitable gaming licensure - HB 534 obtain - HB 667 646: HCS requirements for - SB 237 Problem Gambling Fund Committee, LRC permanent subcommittee, creation Coal-to-liquid fuel plant, support efforts Kentucky establishment of - HB 601 of - HB 348: HFA(1) Cardiovascular Disease Initiative and to site in Kentucky - HR 285 Special limited charity fundraising poker Members informed about process for Kentucky Gas Pipeline Authority, include board, appointments - HB 477 tournaments, provisions for - HB 731 public agencies to apply for a federal Electronic Recording Commission, oil and oil products - HB 695 Video lottery gaming, omnibus bill - HB homeland security grant - SB 59: Ky. Gas Pipeline Authority, use of term appointments to make - SB 85 31 HFA(2) Nomination of Lieutenant Governor, "crude oil" to replace "petroleum" - HB National motto of "In God We Trust" 695: HCS delay of until after primary - HB 706 Garnishment display in House chamber - HB 277: Office of Homeland Security, executive Minimum emissions coal project, HFA(1) exemption for - HB 665: HFA(1) director, appointment of - SB 59 Processing fee with order - SB 45 New Capitol Annex Building, named the Pardons, Minimum-emissions coal project, Vic Hellard, Jr., Legislative Office exemption for - HB 665 contents of - HB 391 Building - HB 751 prohibit self-pardon - SB 236: SFA(1) Motor General Assembly Office fuel pumps - HB 634 Restoration of civil rights, constitutional of Education Accountability - HB 581: amendment to provide - SB 251 fuels quality program, petroleum Additional requirements, establishment SCS environmental assurance fee, use of - of - SB 156 State/Executive of Education Accountability, research Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS HB 634: HCS Adjournment, sine die - SCR 341 agenda - SB 206; HB 581 Office Budget, odd-numbered-year sessions - Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 Parole Branch Budget Memorandum, of Energy Accountability, create - HR SB 55 Board, Jeanetta Lee Massey, 150 Building accounts, limitations of - HB attachment of - HJR 93: SCS confirmation of appointment - SR 147 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB of Energy Policy, direct development of 670: HFA(2) Board, Patricia Ann Turpin, confirmation coal-to-liquid and biomass alt fuels - Campaign 380 of appointment - SR 148 Veterans' hiring preference, HB 299 Finance Reports, filing of - HB 670: Board, Vernon Ray Winburn, Public interest gas pipelines, create - HB HFA(1) establishment of - HB 24; HB 24: SFA confirmation of appointment - SR 150 (1),(2) 728 fundraising, changes to - HB 670: Board, William Abney, confirmation of Report on transportation fuel HFA(3) appointment - SR 149 development, additional due dates - Candidates, public financing for - HB Pastors of Frankfort churches, extending Grain HB 299: HFA(1) 576 invitation to - SR 2; HR 1 Synthetic Casino Proposed new section of Constitution of Assessment, payment of - HB 640 gas from coal, utility contracts for - SB gaming, constitutional amendment to Kentucky, percentage of general fund Soybeans, referendum, procedures for - 131 allow - HB 600: HFA(3) dedicated to education - HB 137 HB 336 natural gas from coal, include in policy, gaming, require establishment of - HB Received contribution threshold before planning, and implementation - HB 600; HB 600: HFA (2) permanent committee contributions Guardians 299: SFA(1) Committee to wait upon the Governor, formula applied - HB 476 Utility rates, petition Public Service directing appointment of - SR 3; HR 2 Records and correspondence, Affidavit for medical consent, creation of Commission not to approve increases - Constitutional amendment, separation of processing and confidentiality of - HB - HB 45: SFA(1) HCR 26 powers - SB 236 699 Competency hearings, permit trial by Contribution Rules, court without a jury during - HB 65 Gambling limitations, changes to - HB 670: House of Representatives, adoption of - Compulsive gamblers awareness and treatment fund, creation of - SB 41 HFA(3) Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 Healthcare disparities, elimination of - Grandparents, permissive caregiving registered nurse practitioners' Community Alternatives Kentucky- HB 213 authority for grandchildren - HB 45: prescriptive authority, scope of - SB Bowling Green, honor work of - SR 336 Hepatitis SFA(2) 65: HFA(5) Compulsive gamblers awareness and C education, awareness, and Guardians and conservators, technical registered nurse practitioners, 24-hr treatment fund, creation of - HB 174 information program, creation of - HB correction - HB 293 supply limit on Schedule II Controlled 540 KinCare Support Program, creation of - prescriptions issued by - SB 65: substance, overdose of, physicians and C education, awareness, information HB 45; HB 45: SCS HFA(1) institutions to report - HB 595 program, creation of - HB 540: HCS Medical and education consent affidavit, registered nurse practitioners, controlled substances, Medicaid prescriptions, Honor the Planned Parenthood combination of the execution of - HB substances, prescriptive authority establish electronic data collection Federation of America - HR 131 45: HCS established - SB 65; HB 518 system for - HB 729 Hospice services, provision of pharmacy Power of attorney, revocation, registered nurse practitioners, Damages, apportionment, medical services - SB 166; SB 166: HCS amendment, and accounting - HB 300 prescriptive authority, conditions for - negligence case - SB 169 Hospitalization, mental illness, consent Standby SB 65: SCS Dementia and related disorders, training at age 16, delete provision for - SB 222 guardian for minor children, designation Affidavit for medical consent, creation of for staff in the care of residents with - Hospitals of - HB 221 - HB 45 HB 483 and ambulatory surgical centers data on guardians, provisions for - HB 221: Alcohol vaporizing device, sale and use Dental hospital-acquired infection rates HFA(1) ban, prohibited - HB 130 and vision health insurance for public reported by - HB 240 Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled Anesthesiologist employees, require availability - HB and ambulatory surgical centers, data veterans, minors, representation of - assistants, LRC to study the certification 131 on hospital-acquired infection rates HB 454 and scope of practice requirements of college, dental hygienist board member reported by - HB 34 Voting rights, wards and guardians - HB - SB 175: SCS shall not be faculty of - HB 603: Hospitals, publication of data - HB 445 332 assistants, training and testing HFA(1) Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 requirements for - SB 175 Dentures, dental and oral health, Informed Hazardous Materials Antibiotic resistance, increase designate funds for - HB 377 consent, abortion, requirements - HB awareness of - HCR 189 Department for Public Health, improve 490, 585; HB 585: HCS, HFA (1),(2), Asbestos assessment and response Appalachian Regional Healthcare, 50th health through enhanced use of e- (3),(6) program, administration of - HB 408 Anniversary, honor - SR 194; HR 179 health by - SJR 104 consent, requirements - HB 461 Early childhood testing, requirements for Appropriate funds for Central Kentucky Donated food, usage tax, exemption for - Insurance, - SB 188; SB 188: HCS, HFA (2),(3); Blood Center - SB 25 HB 68: SCS coverage denial - HB 418: HCS HB 117: SCS (1), SFA (1) Artificially provided nutrition and Drug and alcohol testing of miners, CPT codes, insured liability for - HB 583 Elevated blood lead levels, testing and hydration, withholding, circumstances - requirements for - HB 572 I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative reporting of - HB 117: HCS SB 95; HB 389 Drug-related deaths, annual report of - agreement with - HB 709 Environmental remediation fee, recycling Athletic HB 67: HFA(1) Kentucky and hazardous waste grants, use for - trainer's scope of practice defined - HB Drugs and poisons, coroners to report Children's Health Insurance program, SB 50 651: HCS deaths from - HB 6 applicant to disclose employer E-Scrap Task Force, membership of - trainers, certification of, restructuring of Early information to - HB 230 HCR 28: HFA(1) - HB 651 childhood testing requirements for - HB health information technology Hazardous waste fee, extend fee to Audiologists, different board to license 117: SFA(1) coordinator, establish the position of - 2008 and provide for waiver - SB 75 the fitting and sale of hearing childhood testing, requirements for - SB SB 249 Lead, elevated blood levels, testing and instruments by - SB 135 188; SB 188: HCS, HFA (2),(3); HB Hospice Day, declaration of - SR 137; reporting of - HB 117 Autism 117: SCS (1) HR 134 Methamphetamine-contaminated funding, direct revenues from casino Elder Justice Act, urge Congress to Nurses Association, commemorate the property, cleanup program - HB 591: gaming for - HB 601: HFA(1) support - HCR 89 one hundredth anniversary of - SR HCS, HFA (2) funding, direct revenues from casino Embryo, prohibition of destruction - HB 131; HR 126 property, program for cleanup of - HB gaming revenues for - HB 600: 347 Patient Prescription Drug Assistance 591 HFA(1) Embryonic research, nontherapeutic, Program, creation of - HB 200 Pesticides, removal of Department of Automatic prohibit use of public funds or facilities Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Agriculture employees, hazardous external defibrillator requirements, - HB 413 Program, add agencies to assist with position - HB 358 exempt liability for - HB 182: HFA(2), Emergency - HB 200: HCS Waste, (3) contraceptives, permit sale of without Kidney permission to cease post-closure external defibrillator requirements, prescription - SB 110: HFA(2) disease and organ donation month, monitoring of - SB 76 prohibit insurance denial for - HB 182: contraceptives, prescribing and declare March 2006 as - SR 268; HR provide for monitoring after termination - HFA(1) dispensing of - HB 353 260 SB 76: SCA(1) external defibrillators, require at Medical Services Board, attach to disease, laboratory tests, physical fitness facilities - HB 182; HB KCTCS - SB 139 recommendations - HCR 31 182: HCS Medical Services Board, personnel Living will, operator's license, Health and Medical Services Board of Dentistry, per diem rate, functions and transfers - SB 139 designation upon issuance of - HB 160 increase - HB 603 EMS, In Case of Emergency program, Long-term Abortion - HB 585: SCS Cabinet for Health and Family Services, implementation of - HCR 22 care facilities, increased penalties for - Abortion, appropriate funds for area health care Examination, regional community mental HB 303 banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA centers - HB 559 health professional, delete provision for care facility, inspection, revealing in (4) Cancer - SB 221 advance - SB 141 banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: tissue, registry for research purposes, Friedreich's care insurance, notification to HFA(5) establish - HB 525 Ataxia Awareness Day, third Saturday policyholder prior to premium informed consent requirements for - SB tissue, registry for research purposes, in May recognized as - SR 94 increase of - HB 717 125 establish task force - HB 525: HCS Ataxia, third Saturday in May care, nurse staffing requirements, informed consent to - SB 125: SFA(1) Cancer, recognized as - HR 48 establishment of - HB 362 Medicaid coverage of - HB 575 breast and cervical, legislative Genetic Medicaid Acupuncturists, health care and public subcommittee to study - HCR 216 and metabolic diseases, coverage of appeals, specialty physician review safety, compliance requirements for - registry for tissue research, establish - prescribed foods - SB 18 required - HB 91; HB 91: HCS HB 17; HB 17: SCS, HCS SB 218 testing, prohibition against employer's fraud, civil and administrative Acute care hospital, Jessamine County, Central State Hospital Recovery use of - HB 49 proceedings for - HB 735 endorse establishment of - SR 302; HR Authority, abolished - HB 623; SB 134: Griswold v. Connecticut decision, managed care, bids required - HB 66: 296 HCS commemorate - HR 130 HCS Advance Certified Health pay-for-performance demonstrations in directives and organ donations, miners, drug testing, requirements for - benefits made available to the public, long-term care, apply for participation Kentucky e-Health Network, SB 201 restoration of certain - HB 622: in - SJR 176 electronic registries of - SB 19 surgical assistants, requirements for HFA(1) Medicaid, directives, Ky e-Health Network, and exemptions from certification as - care data, consumer access to - HB 622 applicant to disclose employer registries of location and existence of SB 173: HCS care disparity among minority groups, information to - HB 230 - SB 19: SCS Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, elimination of - SB 149 employer funding for - HB 98, 493 Advanced January 2006 recognized as - SR 136 disparities, elimination of - HB 213: HCS Medical registered nurse practitioner, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, insurance, estimate of costs - HB 583: licensure board, duties established - SB prescriptive authority defined - SB 65: September designated as - HCR 119 HCS 127: SCS and education consent affidavit, drugs, Congress encouraged to Access points, eliminate 15% variance HFA(1) combination of the execution of - HB authorize the importation of - HCR cap - HB 711 Paul 45: HCS 230 Accidents blocking roadway, removal of R. Gearheart bridge, designate bride on expenses of county jails, cap on drugs, refillable, time frame - HB 181; vehicle and cargo - SB 44 KY Route 979 and US 23 in Floyd reimbursements for prisoner use - HB HB 181: HCS Accidents, blocking roadway, removal of County - SJR 226 84 Prescriptions, refillable, exception policy vehicle and cargo - HB 272 Ward Thompson/old Emma Bridge, malpractice, civil litigation and resolution - HB 181: SCS All-terrain vehicles, no person under age designate on KY Route 3 at the - HB 722 Prostate screening, health insurance 16 shall operate and helmets required crossing of Big Sandy River - SJR malpractice, constitutional amendment - coverage for - SB 196; HB 719 for operation of - HB 164 202 SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: HFA (1) Qualified mental health professional, ATVs, establish routes on public Private road to public cemetery, malpractice, omnibus reform - HB 700 fee-based pastoral counselors added highways from parking facilities to ATV maintenance of - SB 162 malpractice, rates - HB 72 to definition of - HB 732 parks for - HB 329 Public roads, width of - SB 167; HB 501; practice without license, penalty for - HB Reorganization, Telehealth Board - SB Bert T. Combs Memorial Bridge, HB 501: HCS 615 134 designate Cliff Bridge in Floyd County - Public-private partnerships to operate records, fees for - HB 190; HB 190: Resource center for aging caregivers, SJR 203 facilities, study - SR 254 HFA (1) creation of - SB 174: HCS Bicycle and Pedestrian Byways Railroad grade crossing, closure of - HB Medical/health Resource, counseling, and referral Commission, establish - SB 59: 168 care malpractice, damages, limits - HB center, creation of - SB 234 HFA(5); SB 69: HFA (1); SB 70: HFA Ralph Owens Memorial Bridge, 721 Respiratory care certificate renewal, (2); SB 117: HFA (2); SB 134: HFA (2) designate on KY Route 80 at the care malpractice, damages, limits, remove grace period for - HB 265 Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study entrance to Langley - SJR 201 amend Constitution - SB 1 Retail directed - SCR 98 Shelbyville by-pass, designate as Mercury in vaccines, require person to food establishment donations, Billboards, "Freedom Way" - SJR 190 be informed of - SB 255 regulation, exemption from - HB 68 allow multiple message signs - SB 220 Slow-moving vehicles, lightning Narcotic treatment program, location of - food establishment, civil and criminal pilot project for vegetation control near - requirements for - HB 278 HB 297 immunity for donations by - HB 68: HJR 202 Speed limits, set maximum of 70 on National HCS Bridges in Jefferson County, KY, bond interstates, 65 on other 4 lane Health Insurance Act, urge Congress to food establishment, donations, exempt funds to build - HB 621 highways - SB 103 pass - SCR 102 from additional inspections of - HB Center left turn lanes, clarify allowed Speeding in highway work zone, health insurance, urge Congress to 68: HFA(1) uses of - HB 710: HFA(1),(2) establish affirmative defense for - SB pass - HCR 40 Roe v. Wade decision, commemorate - City and county roads, speed bumps, 103 No fault auto insurance, medical HR 124 installation of - SB 195 St. Augustine Church Road, designate in expenses - HB 565 Sanger, Margaret, honoring life of - HR Coal shippers and receivers, weight Henderson County - SJR 138 No-fault insurance, charges for medical 132 reporting to vehicle enforcement - HB State projects, engineering services for, services - HB 565: HCA(1) Small employer health insurance, state 560 method of procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 ICARE program to assist with - HB Country Music Highway, park at Subdivision road districts - HB 405 Nurse 445: SCS, SFA (1) Kentucky/Ohio border - HCR 238 Traffic Licensure Compact, enactment of - HB Sterilization, nontherapeutic, informed Cpl. Joshua Harris Memorial Bridge, control devices, installation in school 102 consent - HB 585: HFA(1) designate in Letcher County - HJR 90 zones - HB 394; HB 394: HFA (1) practitioners, prescriptive authority Stroke, system of care, urge Cumberland Gap and Trail of tears, regulations, omnibus revisions - HB 710 defined - SB 65: HFA(4) development of - SR 211; HR 221 automobile tours on state road map - Truman Messer Bridge, designate bridge Nursing Substance abuse, treatment for - HB HJR 7 on KY Route 80 where the road home, veterans' - HJR 211 734 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial intersects with KY Route 122 - SJR homes, notification of inspections, Supported living program, state council Highway, designate I-65 in Jefferson 204 penalties for - HB 360 for, eligibility, change in program County as - SJR 126 US licensure, declared emergency, standards - SB 146 Forest Stanley Thruway, designate in 150, designate as part of the National recognition of out-of-state - HB 102: Surgical Pike County - SJR 159 Truck Network - HB 645: SFA(1) HCS assistants, certification criteria for - SB Frank DeRossett Bridge, designate in 431, designate a segment as part of Office of Health Policy, creation of, 173: SCS, HFA (1) Floyd County - HJR 46 National Truck Network - HB 645: confirmation of Executive Order 2005- assistants, make certification voluntary - Gene Snyder Freeway, installation of SCS 779 - SB 61 SB 173 median barriers - HCR 8 431, designate as part of the National Off-road Motorcycle and ATV Surrogate, operator's license, Highway work zone, speeding in, Truck Network - HB 645 Commission, add members - SB 32; designation upon issuance of - HB 160 remove affirmative defense for - SB Vegetation control pilot project, require HB 309 Telehealth Board, increase membership 103: SCS billboard owner to pay for development Organ and tissue donor registry, of and confirm Executive Order 2005- Interlocal agreements between counties, of plan - HJR 202: HCA(1) establish - HB 57; HB 57: HCS, HFA 1286 - SB 58 fund for multicounty cooperation Vehicle tires, use of rubber tires on (1),(2) Tobacco created - HB 119 specific slow-moving vehicles - HB 541 Osteoporosis Prevention and Education dependence treatment, Medicaid Interstates and parkways, set maximum Veterans Memorial Highway, designate Program, funding for - HB 380: SCA(6) coverage of - HB 62; HB 62: HFA (1) speed limit of 70 MPH - HB 311 KY 11 as - HJR 104 Osteoporosis, education and prevention dependence, Medicaid coverage of John Wess Sanders Memorial Bridge, William Blackburn Memorial Bridge, program for - SB 202 telephone counseling for - HB 62: designate - SJR 163 designate in Pike County - HJR 87 Patient safety reporting, penalty for HCS KY 979 in Floyd County, designate as Work zone, speeding in, required notice reprisal related to - SB 207 Trauma care system, establish and fund the Eula Hall Highway - SJR 122 for double fines - HB 321 Pharmacists, clinical specialists, - HB 724 Letcher County Coal Miners Highway, establish certification for - HB 673 Veterans' health care funding, designate - SJR 24 Historical Affairs Pharmacy technician, registration mandatory federal - HR 320 Lights to be used on motor vehicle required - SB 110; SB 110: HFA (1) Wellness program for public employees, trailers - HB 499 Historic Physician task force to study feasibility of - HCR Marshall, Dr. Robert David Bridge, or prehistoric remains on property, assistants, licensing established - SB 195 designated in Allen, Kentucky - HJR 45 procedure for disposition of - HB 627 78; SB 78: SCS Maximum speed limits, increase on 4 preservation tax credit program, amend assistants, licensing of - SB 78: SFA(1) Health Benefit Mandate lane state roads - HB 95 dates - HB 663: HCS Physicians Care Program for the Motor carriers, include defective rear Holocaust, encourage study of in uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB Health guard in out-of-service criteria - SB 140 Kentucky schools - HR 159 180: SCS, HFA (1) insurance plan, subject to certain Naming of various roads and bridges, Homeplace on Green River, Inc. Physicians, specialty license, scope requirements - HB 131: SCS designate - HJR 168; HJR 168: SCS designate as museum of Kentucky established - SB 127 insurance, extension due to military (1) agriculture - HB 638 Power of attorney for medical consent, service - HB 209 National Truck Network, designate Jack Jouett Day, June 4, 2006, creation of - HB 45: SCS Prostate specific routes as part of - HB 645: proclamation of - HR 303 Practice of acupuncture, use by screening - HB 719: HFA(1) HFA(1) Kentucky chiropractors authorized - HB 17: screening, coverage for - HB 719 Omnibus Heritage Council, recognized for 40 HFA(1) screening, health insurance coverage road naming resolution, add roads - years of exemplary service - HCR Prescription for - SB 196; HB 719 HJR 168: SCS(2) 161 drug importation from foreign countries, traffic code revision, eliminate truck History Day, proclaim second Friday in provisions for - HB 163 weight limit changes - HB 710: HCS Highways, Streets, and Bridges September as - HCR 278 drug reimportation from Canada, Paris By-Pass, designate as the Military Heritage Commission, provisions for - SB 27 "Thoroughbred Run" - HJR 168: designees, allowance of - SB 133; SB certification as - SB 173: HCS Nursing licensure, declared emergency, SB 225 133: HFA (1) Costs of medical care for prisoners, recognition of out-of-state - HB 102: Helmets to Hardhats Program, Lewis maximum payments - HB 84: HFA(1) HCS encourage commitment - HR 122 and Clark National Historic Trail, urge Criminal background checks, long-term Office of Health Policy, creation of, Historic or prehistoric remains on support for - SR 318 care facility, new requirement for - HB confirmation of Executive Order 2005- property, limitations created by - HB and Clark Tail, urge extension of - HJR 177 779 - SB 61 627 20 Damages, apportionment, medical Organ and tissue donor registry, Housing Corporation, reporting and Clark Trail, urge extension of - HJR negligence case - SB 169 establish - HB 57; HB 57: HCS, HFA requirements - HB 338: HCA(1) 47 Dementia and related disorders, training (1),(2) Housing, March, designation as "Women's History for staff in the care of residents with - Patient safety reporting, penalty for Buildings and Construction Month" - HR 248 HB 483 reprisal related to - SB 207 administrative regulation procedure, Markers representing Kentucky history, Elder Justice Act, urge Congress to Physician assistants, licensing exemptions from - SB 224: SCS in and around Capitol, consideration support - HCR 89 requirements established - SB 78 Buildings and Construction, changes in and placement of - HB 36 EMS, In Case of Emergency program, Publication of data for consumers - HB authority to promulgate administrative Modify the historic structure implementation of - HCR 22 445 regulations - SB 224 rehabilitation tax credit - HB 663 Examination, regional community mental Small employer health insurance, state HVAC Official health professional, delete provision for ICARE program to assist with - HB permit process - HB 139: HCS state painting of Daniel Boone's - SB 221 445: SCS, SFA (1) permit process, local governments may passage through Cumberland Gap, Health Sprinkler systems in long-term care act in - HB 139 designation of - HB 76: HFA(5) benefits made available to the public, facilities, notification about rooms not Inspection of residential rental property - state portrait of Daniel Boone, restoration of certain - HB 622: equipped with - HB 121: HCS HB 752 designation of - SB 63; HB 76 HFA(1) Stroke, system of care, urge Kentucky Public displays, guidelines for promotion care data, consumer access to - HB 622 development of - SR 211; HR 221 affordable housing trust fund, establish - of - HB 277 disparities, elimination of - HB 213: HCS Substance abuse, treatment for - HB SB 216: HFA(1) Qualified historic sites, alcoholic insurance, CPT codes, insured liability 734 Board of Architects, provisions for - SB beverage sales at - HB 497; HB 497: for - HB 583 Surgical 62; SB 62: SCS SCS, SFA (1),(2) Healthcare disparities, elimination of - assistants, certification criteria for - SB Board of Home Inspectors, membership Rock fences, documentation and HB 213 173: HFA(1) of - SB 66; SB 66: SCS standards for preservation of - SCR Hospice services, provision of pharmacy assistants, hospitals, oversight for - SB Housing Corporation, appointment of 130 services - SB 166; SB 166: HCS 173: SCS Ann O. Cornette to Board - SR 162 Ten Commandments monument on Hospitalization, mental illness, consent Trauma care system, establish and fund Housing Corporation, military families, Capitol grounds, direct placement of - at age 16, delete provision for - SB 222 - HB 724 assistance for - SB 2: HCS HB 277: SCS Hospitals Housing Corporation, National Guard and ambulatory surgical centers data on Hotels and Motels and Reserve, assistance for - SB 2; Holidays hospital-acquired infection rates SB 2: SCS reported by - HB 240 Bed and breakfast inns and farmstays - Lead, elevated blood levels, testing and Christmas and ambulatory surgical centers, data SB 189 reporting of - HB 117 display, business, immunity of - HB 492 on hospital-acquired infection rates Donated food, usage tax, exemption for - Local holiday, urge proposal of constitutional reported by - HB 34 HB 68: SCS affordable housing trust fund, creation amendment for - HCR 15 Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 Retail and funding of - HB 338: HCS(1) Conflict Resolution Week, declare third Informed consent, abortion, food establishment donations, affordable housing trust fund, creation week in October as - SB 235 requirements - HB 490 regulation, exemption from - HB 68 of funding and functions - HB 338 Ronald Reagan Day, February 6, 2006, Kentucky food establishment, civil and criminal Manufactured recognition of - SR 152 health information technology immunity for donations by - HB 68: home residents, good cause required Veterans Day programs, require all coordinator, establish the position of - HCS for eviction - HB 187 public schools to hold - SB 47; SB 47: SB 249 food establishment, donations, exempt homes and mobile homes, installer HCS Hospice Day, declaration of - SR 137; from additional inspections of - HB certification standards apply to all HR 134 68: HFA(1) installations of - HB 94: SFA(1) Long-term Mobile and manufactured home Hospitals and Nursing Homes Sexual orientation and gender identity care facilities, increased penalties for - discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 community permit fees - HB 611 HB 303 Modify the historic structure Abortion, Tipped employees, hourly wage rate for care facilities, notification of inspections, - HB 460 rehabilitation tax credit - HB 663 banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA penalties for - HB 360 Office (4) care facilities, sprinkler system, for Housing, Buildings and Construction, banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: information about - HB 121 Housing, Building, and Construction contracts and agreements - HB 427: HFA(5) care facility, inspection, revealing in HCS Medicaid coverage of - HB 575 advance - SB 141 Affordable for Housing, Buildings and Construction, Acute care hospital, Jessamine County, care insurance, notification to Housing Trust Fund, require report to plumbers' licenses, evidence of endorse establishment of - SR 302; HR policyholder prior to premium LRC every two years, fees collected continuing education - HB 427: HCS 296 increase of - HB 717 for - HB 338: HFA(1) Plumber and electrician licensing, Advance Medicaid housing trust, establishment of - SB 43: exemptions for charities constructing directives, Kentucky e-Health Network, fraud, civil and administrative HCS low-income housing - HB 694 electronic registries of - SB 19 proceedings for - HB 735 Claims for material or labor, failure to Plumbers' licenses, evidence of directives, Ky e-Health Network, pay-for-performance demonstrations in pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 continuing education, Office for registries of location and existence of long-term care, apply for participation Contracts and agreements, Office for Housing, Buildings & Construction - HB - SB 19: SCS in - SJR 176 Housing, Buildings and Construction - 427 Advanced registered nurse practitioners, Medical HB 427 Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 controlled substances, prescriptive malpractice, affidavit of merit - SB 240 Education institutions, construction, Recovery Kentucky, banning sex authority established - HB 518 malpractice, civil litigation and resolution exempt from paying prevailing wage - offenders from - HB 384 Antibiotic resistance, increase - HB 722 HB 64 Recreational Vehicle Certification and awareness of - HCR 189 malpractice, constitutional amendment - Electrical Licensure Board, repeal of - HB 308; Appalachian Regional Healthcare, 50th SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: HFA (1) inspections, local government powers SB 122: SCS, HFA (1) Anniversary, honor - SR 194; HR 179 malpractice, rates - HB 72 regarding - HB 28: SCS Revenue for Affordable Housing Trust Artificially provided nutrition and treatment for children and teens, inspectors, powers and duties of - HB Fund, require report to LRC on - HB hydration, withholding, circumstances - funding for - SB 101 28 338: HFA(2) SB 95; HB 389 Medical/health Elevated blood lead levels, testing and Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: Cancer care malpractice, damages, limits - HB reporting of - HB 117: HCS HFA(1) tissue, registry for research purposes, 721 Elevator inspectors, number hired, Sexual establish - HB 525 care malpractice, damages, limits, removal of cap - SB 225: SCS orientation and gender identity tissue, registry for research purposes, amend Constitution - SB 1 Eminent discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 establish task force - HB 525: HCS No fault auto insurance, medical Domain, restriction of - HB 122 orientation and gender identity, Cancer, registry for tissue research, expenses - HB 565 domain, restrictions on use by public discrimination based on, prohibit - HB establish - SB 218 Nurse staffing requirements in long-term entities - SB 29 369 Certified surgical assistants, care facilities, establishment of - HB Escalators, fixed guideway systems and requirements for and exemptions from 362 moving walkways, inspection required - Immigration 500 unknown defendant, physical contact pass - SCR 102 Retail not required - HB 594 health insurance, urge Congress to Illegal aliens, prohibit employment of - food establishment donations, Uninsured vehicle coverage claim, pass - HCR 40 HB 150 regulation, exemption from - HB 68 unknown defendant, physical contact Physicians Care Program for the Impact food establishment, civil and criminal not required - HB 594 uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB of immigration in Kentucky, creation of immunity for donations by - HB 68: Viatical settlement brokers, licensing 180: SCS, HFA (1) task force to study - HCR 190: HCS HCS requirements - SB 107; SB 107: SCS Pre-existing of immigration in Kentucky, task force to food establishment, donations, exempt Workers' condition exclusion - HB 418; HB 418: study, addition of two members to - from additional inspections of - HB compensation special fund assessment SFA (1) HCR 190: HFA(1) 68: HFA(1) and membership change of funding exclusion - HB 418: HFA(1) Purchase development rights programs, commission - HB 388 Premiums, return of unearned - HB 238: penalty imposed for hiring Insurance compensation unfair claims practices, HFA(1) undocumented workers - HB 558: increase penalties for - HB 97 Prostate HFA(1) Captive insurers, regulation of - HB 342; screening - HB 719: HFA(1),(2) Tuition, illegal immigrants' - HB 39 HB 342: HCS Insurance, Health screening, coverage for - SB 196; HB Consultants - HB 561: HCS 719 Public Information Technology Consultants, business entities licensed Cancellation, return of unearned as - HB 561 premium - HB 238 employee health insurance program, Credit life and health, incontestability - Chiropractor, clarify requirements of - HB 401: HCS Advance Employee Health Insurance Program, directives and organ donations, HB 484 optometrist, osteopath or podiatrist, Dental and vision plans for state copayments - HB 418: SCA(1) creation of - HB 401 Kentucky e-Health Network, employee health insurance program, electronic registries of - SB 19 employees, clarify requirements for - optometrist, osteopath, or podiatrist, HB 131: HFA(1) copayments - HB 418: SFA(2) requirements for - HB 401: HFA(1),(2) directives, Ky e-Health Network, employee health insurance program, registries of location and existence of Errors and omissions insurance, auditors Coinsurance - HB 418: SCA(1), SFA (2) required to have - HB 363 Copayments, TRICARE option - SB 30 - SB 19: SCS Retirees and active public employees, Capital projects threshold amounts, Family expense health insurance for different amounts prohibited - HB 418: children, extension due to military SFA(1) requirements for participation - HB 648 increase - SB 84 Small Commonwealth Office of Technology, service - HB 209 health benefit plan - HB 418: SCA(1), Group health plans - HB 418; HB 418: SFA (2) employer health insurance, state ICARE agencies' confidential or privileged data program to assist with - HB 445: - SB 134: HCS SFA (1) Coverage Health insurance, copayments and denial, time period for response - HB SCS, SFA (1) Consumer records, personal privacy, employers, ICARE Program - HB 445; protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) coinsurance - HB 418: SCA(1), SFA (2) 418: HCS Health, CPT codes, insured liability for - of persons in military under family plan - HB 445: HCS Department for Public Health, improve State health through enhanced use of e- HB 583 HB 209: HCA(1) Homeowner's, cannot deny due to breed CPT codes, insured liability for - HB 583 employee health insurance plan, health by - SJR 104 requirements of - HB 131: SFA(2) Health benefits made available to the of dog - HB 733 Dental and vision health discount plans, Interstate insurance product regulation require the offering of - HB 131: SFA(3) employee plan, subject to certain public, restoration of certain - HB 622: requirements - HB 131: SCS HFA(1) compact - HB 112 Dependents in active military - HB 209: Jockey Injury Corporation and Fund, HFA(1) Substance abuse, treatment for - HB Internet, health care data posted on, 734 consumer access to - HB 622 creation of - HB 741 Disability KEMI insurance, utilization review - HB 143; Two-year limit - HB 209: HCA(2) Kentucky health information technology Wellness program for public employees, coordinator, establish the position of - Board of Directors, appointment, HB 143: HCS Jennifer B. Reed - SR 272 plan, definition of - HB 143: HFA(1) task force to study feasibility of - HCR SB 249 195 National identification card, urge Board of Directors, appointment, John Estimate of costs - HB 583: HCS C. Miller - SR 273 Family expense policy, extension for Congress to repeal - HCR 208 Insurance, Motor Vehicle Reorganization, Liability insurance required of caterers children who served in the military - HB 911 Coordinator, transferred to Office on state property - SB 229: HCS 209 for Homeland Security - SB 134 Life insurance, require insurer to contact Firefighters permanently and totally Auto insurance coverage, payments for Geographic Advisory Council, renamed owner - HB 578 disabled, CPI adjustment to insurance bodily injuries increased - HB 565: the Kentucky Geospatial Board - SB Life, payments - HB 421 HFA(1) 134 preneed funeral contracts - HB 142: Flexible Automatic external defibrillator Technology, No Child Left Offline HCS spending arrangements, direct adoption requirements, prohibit insurance denial initiative, commending - HJR 199 proof of death - HB 579 of federal rule - HJR 141 for - HB 182: HFA(1) Telehealth Board, increase membership right to copy of policy - HB 531 spending arrangements, grace periods Basic reparation benefits, increases in - of and confirm Executive Order 2005- Local insurance premiums tax, clarify for - HJR 141 HB 565: HFA(1) 1286 - SB 58 powers of local governments - HB 296 Genetic and metabolic diseases, Cervid accident compensation fund to Uniform Real Property Electronic Long-term care, cancellation - HB 238 coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 compensate motorists for cervid- Recording Act, adoption of - SB 85 Medical Health benefit plan, subject to certain caused damage - HB 392 Wireless enhanced emergency 911 malpractice, affidavit of merit - SB 240 requirements regarding optometrists - Failure to maintain - HB 87 systems, payment for - SB 53 malpractice, omnibus reform - HB 700 HB 131: SCS Insurance, reduction for premiums - SB malpractice, rate filings - HB 72 I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative 133: HFA(1) records, fees for - HB 190; HB 190: agreement with - HB 709 Liability, property damage - SB 5 Inspections HFA (1) Kentucky Local government employees - SB 144; Office Access Health Benefit Plan, subject to SB 144: SCS Charitable gaming facilities, inspections of Insurance, confirmation of executive certain requirements regarding No fault, medical expenses - HB 565, of - HB 702 director - SR 269 optometrists - HB 131: SCS 708 Drug and alcohol testing of miners, of Insurance, coverage denials - HB Children's Health Insurance program, No-fault, charges for medical services - requirements for - HB 572 418: HFA(1) applicant to disclose employer HB 565: HCA(1) Electrical Premiums, return of unearned - HB 238: information to - HB 230 Noneconomic damages, limits on inspections, local government powers HFA(1) health information technology recovery - HB 582 regarding - HB 28: SCS Pre-need funeral service or burial coordinator, establish the position of - Premiums, inspectors, powers and duties of - HB contracts - HB 142: SCS SB 249 low mileage discount - HB 324 28 Professional liability insurance, auditors Limited health services benefit plan, reduction for military - SB 133 Escalators, fixed guideway systems and required to carry - HB 363: HCS subject to certain requirements moving walkways, inspection required - Public Employee Health Insurance regarding optometrists - HB 131: SCS Interest and Usury SB 225 Program, creation of - HB 401 Long-term care insurance, notification to Housing, Buildings and Construction, Real estate brokers, change insurance policyholder prior to premium increase Consumer loans, maximum - SB 233 changes in authority to promulgate provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) of - HB 717 administrative regulations - SB 224 High-cost home loans, interest-only Sexual orientation and gender identity Medicaid, applicant to disclose employer prohibited - HB 132, 202 Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors, discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 information to - HB 230 membership of - SB 66; SB 66: SCS Judicial sales, bond, interest rate on - Thoroughbred jockeys and exercise Military reservist and national guard, HB 514 Motor riders, workers' compensation provided provide benefits for - SB 161 fuel pumps - HB 634 for - SB 191: HCA(1) National vehicles, inspection fee, increase - HB Underinsured motorist coverage claim, Health Insurance Act, urge Congress to Interlocal Cooperation HB 530 - HB 492 - SR 338 Interlocal Coal of Workers' Claims, Administrative law agreements between counties, Judges and Court Commissioners miner safety, drug and alcohol testing, judge, reappointment, John Barry incentives for the creation of - HB 119 requirements for - HB 404 Coleman - SR 310 agreements, provide incentives for - HB Commonwealth, reflection of - HB 386 miners, proclaim May 1 of each year as Ohio County, honoring citizens for 119: HCS Concealed deadly weapon, carrying of - coal miners recognition day - HJR dedication to youth building marketable Local affordable housing trust fund, HB 290: HFA(3) 101 skills - SR 117 creation of funding and functions - HB Court of Justice, technical correction - Collective OSH standards, board meetings and 338 HB 276 bargaining for public employees, duties of the chairman, provisions for - Delete new circuits with family court establish process for - HB 467 HB 387 International Trade and Relations divisions - HB 382: HFA(3) bargaining, corrections personnel of an Plumbers' licenses, renewal, continuing Jury duty, exemption from - HB 107 urban-county government - HB 511 education completion, condition for - Auto industry and national economy, Probation and conditional discharge, bargaining, extend to all urban-county HB 478 urge Congressional action - SCR 283 conditions of, authorization of payment employees - HB 511: HFA(1) Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 Democracy in Ethiopia, urge President to certain programs - SB 79 bargaining, include senior dispatch Prison Industries Enhancement and Congress to encourage - HR 98 Property jointly owned, partition, communication officers of an urban- Program, create - SB 119 Illegal immigration across U.S. borders, procedure of sale ordered - HB 723 county government - HB 440 Railroad crews, relief after seven U.S. Congress to provide security Public financing for judicial races, Conveyor belt inspection, to be done by consecutive working days - HB 542 against - HCR 6 establishment of - HB 682: HCS, HFA certified and trained person - HB 458 Railroads, safe walkways, provisions for Immigration in Kentucky, update study (1) Corrections and firefighter personnel, - HB 599 on impact of - HCR 190 Retired judges, remove gender-specific make conforming corrections - SB 102: Safe Immigration, enforcement of federal law language - HB 318 SFA(1) working conditions in coal mines, - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), Retirement, service credit for teaching at Creation of certain form to be filled out equipment and procedures for - HB (3) postsecondary institution - HB 443 by employers and employees, 503: HFA(1) Ports, urge President and Congress to Salary responsibility of - HB 89 working conditions in coal mines, prohibit sale to United Arab Emirates - for retired judges who return - limitations Drug and alcohol testing of miners, equipment and requirements for - SB SCR 236 - HB 276: HFA(1) requirements for - HB 572 200; HB 607 Urge Congress to intervene on behalf of for retired judges who return, limitations Education Sex-based wage discrimination, automotive industries - HR 23 - HB 276: HCS(2) institutions, construction, exempt from prohibited on comparable jobs - HB United States Supreme Court, Samuel paying prevailing wage - HB 64 399 A. Alito Jr., nomination of - HCR 64 institutions, prevailing wage, exempt Sexual orientation and gender identity, Interstate Cooperation from - HB 378: HFA(2) discrimination based on, prohibit - HB Electrician licensing, exempting 369 Criminal history records - HB 144 Judicial Circuits employees of natural gas pipeline Silica and mixed dust claims, procedures Fish and wildlife, authorization to make facilities from - HB 385 for - SB 223 reciprocal agreements - SB 132; SB Authorize new judges - HB 276: HCS(2), Employee, wrongful discharge, Skills training investment credit, 132: SFA (1),(2) HFA (1) arbitration procedure for - HB 686 expansion of - SB 126 General and limited partnerships, Commonwealth, reflection of - HB 386 Employees, report of number - HB 493: Small business financing, create fund - uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: Delete new circuits with family court HCS, HFA (1) HB 725 HFA (1) divisions - HB 382: HFA(3) Employers, Strategic toxic air reduction program, Insurance produce regulation compact - health benefits - HB 493: HCS requirements for termination and HB 112 Judicial Districts health benefits for - HB 98, 493 replacement of - SB 39: SFA(1) Interstate benefits of electric Firefighter personnel, make conforming Terry, Donna H., administrative law transmission lines, consideration of - Authorize new judges - HB 276: HCS(2), corrections - HB 440: HFA(1) judge, confirmation - SR 271 HB 626 HFA (1) Firefighters, meet-and-confer Thoroughbred jockeys and exercise I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative discussions, provisions for - SB 186 riders, workers' compensation provided agreement with - HB 709 Junkyards Gardner, John A., Workers' for - SB 191: HCA(1) Local emergency management Compensation Board, reappointment - Work injury, heart or respiratory disease assistance compact - SB 238 SR 290 in firefighters, create rebuttable Junk and scrap recyclers, activities National Crime Prevention & Privacy Genetic testing, prohibition against presumption for - HB 420 allowed by and duties of - HB 85 Act, criminal history records repository employer's use of - HB 49 Workers' - HB 144: HFA(1) Helmets to Hardhats Program, compensation medical services, Juries and Jurors encourage commitment - HR 122 termination, provisions for - HB 388: Jails and Jailers Human trafficking - SB 11; SB 11: HCS, SFA(1) Adjournment of juries, technical HFA (1),(2),(3) compensation self insurance, liability for Canteen accounts, annual funding - HB correction - HB 279 Illegal aliens, prohibit employment of - pre-1997 claims - SB 191: SFA(1) 530: HCS Breastfeeding, jury service - SB 106: HB 150 compensation self-insurance, liability for Corrections HFA(1) Jockey Injury Corporation and Fund, pre-1997 claims - SB 191: SCS personnel in urban-county governments Competency hearings, permit trial by creation of, exercise riders, compensation special fund assessment to have collective bargaining - SB 102 court without a jury during - HB 65 requirements for - HB 741 and membership change of funding personnel, make conforming corrections Jury KEMI commission - HB 388 - SB 102: SFA(1) duty, exemption from - HB 107 Board of Directors, appointment, compensation unfair claims practices, Costs of medical care for prisoners, service - SB 20 Jennifer B. Reed - SR 272 increase penalties for - HB 97 maximum payments - HB 84: HFA(1) Payment for service, increase in - SB 54 Board of Directors, appointment, John compensation, black lung revisions - SB DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 Service, breastfeeding mother excused - C. Miller - SR 273 247; HB 676 Evacuation and relocation, emergency SB 106: HFA(2) Labor organization, mandatory compensation, medical benefits capped procedures - HB 258 membership or financial support - HB 681 Inmate lawsuits - HB 351 Justices of the Peace and Magistrates prohibited, penalty - HB 38 Inmates and prisoners, prohibition on Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus Land Use sexual conduct with - HB 407 Candidate, requirements for petitioners - revisions - HB 349 Jail canteen accounts, annual allotments HB 361: HFA(1) Mine safety, requirements for - HB 503 Agricultural district, requirements for - - HB 530: HFA(1) Minimum HB 271; HB 271: HCS wage and overtime, delete agriculture Jailers, Labor and Industry Casino gaming facility, permitted use at establish certifications for and change exemption - HB 378: HFA(6) racetracks - HB 601 duties and compensation for certain wage and overtime, delete newspaper Administrative law judge, confirmation, J. Coal mining on two acres or less and on jailers - HB 748 delivery exemption - HB 378: HFA(4) Landon Overfield - SR 339 private land, make changes to - SB evacuation and relocation protocol - HB wage revision - HB 378 Air pollution control district strategic toxic 136 258: SCS wage, federal indexing deleted - HB air reduction program, commission to Covenant not to sue, make changes to - Local jails, establish plan for the state 378: HFA(5) study impact of - SB 39: SFA(2) HB 408: SCS takeover - HB 274 wage, state preemption - HB 378: Auto industry and national economy, Daniel Boone National Forest, urge Medical expenses of county jails, cap on HFA(1) urge Congressional action - SCR 283 Congress not to approve tract sales of reimbursements for prisoner use - HB wage, tip credit deletion - HB 460 Certified miners, drug testing, - SR 256 84 Office requirements for - SB 201 Electric transmission lines, Program Prisoners, transportation of - HB 351 of Workers' Claims, administrative law Christmas display, business, immunity of Review and Investigations Committee Use of canteen accounts and reserves - judge, reappointment, Irene C. Steen study of - SR 238: SCA(1) staff - HB 396 of teachers - HCR 187 of Dentistry, per diem rate, increase - Eminent domain, takings for economic Display Task HB 603 development, federal constitutional national motto of "In God We Trust" in Force on County Consolidation, creation of Emergency Medical Services - HB prohibition of - HCR 24 House and Senate chambers - HB of - HJR 219 155 Exclude 516 force on land availability to hunters, Casino gaming and related occupations, mobile home and recreational vehicle national motto of "In God We Trust" in create - SCR 34 licensing of - SB 7; HB 346 parks owned by local gov. from KRS House chamber - HB 277: HCA(1) force, wildlife conservation, funding for - Certified public accountants' licensing 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 Executive orders, procedures for - HB HCR 115 requirements, establishment of - HB short festivals organized and operated 390 Translation services, cost of, study 250 by local governments from KRS Grandparents, task force on raising directed - HCR 175 Charitable gaming, licensing and 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS grandchildren by - SCR 18 Water quality report, to be submitted to - regulating - HB 702 Farm, defined as 10 acres or more, no Hellard Legislative Office Building, HR 155 Charity game tickets, hours of operation hunting license for owners and tenants consultation on plaque for - HB 751: extended, conditions for - HB 604 required to hunt on - HB 398 HCS Libraries Clinical pharmacists, require study of - Historic or prehistoric remains on Homeland Security annual report, SB 110: HCS property, procedure for disposition of - submitted to LRC - SB 59: HFA(2) Danville Public Library, appropriate Commercial driver's license, effect of HB 627 Hospital-acquired infection rates, $300,000 - SB 46 student loan default on - SB 37 Hunting, task force to study land Cabinet for Health and Family Services Kentucky Prescription Drug Patient Concealed available for - SCR 34 report on - HB 34, 240 Assistance Program, add libraries as a carry, domestic relations master Land Immigration resource for - HB 200: HCS commissioners - HB 641 Stewardship and Conservation Task in Kentucky, creation of task force to Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs, deadly weapons - HB 290 Force membership, add Department study impact of - HCR 190: HCS reestablishment of - HCR 250 Continuing of Parks to - HCR 120: HCS in Kentucky, task force to study, education hours required, parameters of Stewardship and Conservation addition of two members to - HCR - SB 34: HFA(3) Taskforce, creation of - HCR 120 190: HFA(1) Licensing education requirements, engineer Local government owned mobile and RV in Kentucky, update study on impact of - license renewal dependent upon parks, exclude if temporary or seasonal HCR 190 Acupuncturists, fulfillment of - SB 34 - HB 94: HCS Kentucky Retirement Systems, study licensure requirements for - HB 17: education requirements, reasons Manufactured homes and mobile homes, defined contribution plan for - HCR 173 HCS justifying an extension - SB 34: installer certification standards apply to Legislative certification requirements for - HB 17: HFA(1) all installations of - HB 94: SFA(1) Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 94 SFA(1),(2),(3) Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related Metropolitan and Micropolitan Issues Branch Budget Memorandum, licensure requirement for - HB 17: SCS transaction with a minor, driver's Subcommittee, creation of - HB 348 attachment of - HJR 94: SCS licensure requirements for - HB 17 license revoked for - HB 736: HCS Mining in Robinson Forest, University of Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB Advanced Cosmetologist board, licensing fees Kentucky required to do - HB 726 381 registered nurse practitioner, charged by - HB 439 Mobile and manufactured home Living prescriptive authority defined - SB 65: Dental college, dental hygienist board community permit fees - HB 611 will directive forms - preparation and HFA(3) member shall not be faculty of - HB Noise compatibility permits, establish distribution - HB 8 registered nurse practitioners' 603: HFA(1) system for land near airports - HB 229 will directive forms, preparation and prescriptive authority, scope of - SB Distilled spirits retail drink license, Public-private recreational land use distribution - HB 8: HFA(1) 65: HFA(5) nonprofit organization, eligibility for - agreement - SB 176: HFA(4) Long-term care citations, Cabinet for registered nurse practitioners, 24-hr HB 736 Purchase Health and Family Services to report supply limit on Schedule II Distillers and rectifiers, promotional of development rights program for all on - HB 303 prescriptions issued by - SB 65: sampling of product - SB 229; SB 229: local governments - HB 558 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Issues HFA(1) SCS, HFA (5) of development rights, local Subcommittee, creation of - HB 348 registered nurse practitioners, controlled Electrical inspections, local government government, authority for - HB 558: National motto of "In God We Trust" substances, prescriptive authority powers regarding - HB 28: SCS HCA(1) display in House chamber - HB 277: established - SB 65; HB 518; SB 65: Electrician licensing, exempting Recreation, tort liability exemption for - HFA(1) HFA (2) employees of natural gas pipeline SB 94 Notification form regarding filing of Alcohol and drug counselors, licensing facilities from - HB 385 Voluntary energy cost assistance funds, administrative regulations LRC to of - HB 625 Electricians, qualifications of and work creation of - HB 742 provide - HB 374 Alcoholic performed by - HB 28 OEA, study of NCLB reports - SJR 199 beverage sales, approval of at qualified Emergency medical service personnel, Landlord and Tenant Office of Education Accountability, historic sites - HB 497: SCS, SFA (1), attachment to the KCTCS - HB 155: research agenda - SB 206; HB 581 (2) SCS, SFA (1) Permanent subcommittee, creation of - beverage sales, approval of at qualified Engineer continuing education, Eviction of manufactured home historical sites - HB 497 residents, good cause required - HB HB 348: HFA(1) exemption for licensee employed as a Privatization, task force on, creation of - beverage sales, licensing sales at public servant - SB 34: HFA(7) 187 qualified historic sites - SB 229: HCS Manufactured home community HCR 34 Engineering Board, appointments, Program Review Committee, direct to beverage sales, transitional license for - criteria for, changes in - SB 34: HFA(4) operators, establish requirements for - SB 97 HB 187 study public-private partnerships to Engineers and land surveyors, added operate roads - SR 254 beverages, incompatible licenses, apply restrictions on - HB 158 Sexual orientation and gender identity provisions to other entities - SB 82: discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 Records and correspondence, Engineers, processing - HB 699 HCS(2) continuing education, exemption Uniform Residential Landlord and vaporizing devices, usage banned - HB Tenant Act, require application to Require economic development cabinet provided - SB 34: HFA(2) and revenue to provide research data - 130: HCS licensing of - SB 34: HFA(8) manufactured home communities - HB Architects, licensing provisions for - SB 187 HB 745 licensure not dependent upon Rural Enhancement and Development 62; SB 62: SCS continuing education - SB 34: HFA(5) Committee, creation of - HB 74 Athlete agent, licensing established - SB Escalators, fixed guideway systems and Legislative Research Commission School-based health services, study - 258 moving walkways, inspection required - HCR 169 Athletic SB 225 Administrative Hearings Process Task Special Subcommittee on Emergency trainers, certification of, restructuring of Farm, defined as 10 acres or more, no Force, create - SCR 198 Management/Homeland Security, - HB 651 hunting license for owners and tenants Anesthesiologist assistants, LRC to creation of and study by - HR 19: HCS trainers, scope of practice established - required to hunt on - HB 398 study the certification and scope of State HB 651: SCS Fish and wildlife, revocation of - SB 132; practice requirements of - SB 175: debt policies and practices, study of - Audiologists, different board to license SB 132: SFA (1),(2) SCS SCR 95 the fitting and sale of hearing Funeral Auditor's homeland security audit Rural Development Council, request a instruments by - SB 135 establishments, funeral director defined reports, submission to certain study of - HCR 137: SCA(1) Barber's license, independent for & procedures for places already legislative committees - SB 59: HFA(2) State/Executive contractor , requirement for - HB 148 licensed as - HB 232: HCS Cancer, breast and cervical, legislative Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS Blasting, license requirements for - SB establishments, licensure and subcommittee to study - HCR 216 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB 137 definitions - HB 232: SCS Committee on Education, study of 380 Board establishments, new categories, assistance provided to schools in Study of accountancy, promulgate regulation creation of and licensing for - HB 232 interim - HCR 214 directed - HCR 207 to increase per diem payment of - SB Gaming licenses, requirements for - HB Current issues seminars for designated directed, required noninstructional time 143 601 Horse Pharmacists, pharmacy interns, Wineries, licensed small and farm, HB 331 racing, positive drug results, pharmacy technicians, notification of regulation of - SB 82 Assault, persons protected by third disqualification by - HB 161 drug diversion required - SB 110: SCS, degree assault - SB 245: HFA(3) racing, quarter horses, Appaloosas, and HCS, HFA (3) Liens ATVs, establish routes on public Arabian horses, eligibility Pharmacy highways from parking facilities to ATV requirements - HB 453 technician registration, qualifications for Claims for material or labor, failure to parks for - HB 329 Housing, - SB 110: HFA(1) pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 Auditors, requirement to carry insurance Buildings and Construction technician, registration, qualifications for County clerks, omnibus revision of fee - HB 363: HCS administrative regulation procedure, - SB 110 schedule for, transfer of duties - HB Automobile accident, effect on personal exemptions from - SB 224: SCS Physician 456 auto insurance - SB 144 Buildings and Construction, changes in assistants, licensing established - SB Delinquent vehicle fax liens, eliminate for Available homeland security grants, authority to promulgate administrative 78: SCS out-of-state military personnel - HB 140 notification of chief executive officers of regulations - SB 224 assistants, licensing of - SB 78: SFA(1) Motor vehicle, to collect solid waste bill - local governments - SB 59: HFA(2) Hunting assistants, licensing requirements HB 502 Block grant applications - SB 256 and fishing, disability discount for - HB established - SB 78 Owner notification of tow lien, limit on Breast-feeding, prohibit ordinance 128 Physicians, specialty license, scope response time - HB 302: HFA(1) against - SB 106 and fishing, forfeiture for failure to established - SB 127 Real Building permits, local governments may appear pursuant to a citation or Plumber and electrician licensing, property, notice of failure to release - issue in flood area - HB 262 summons - SB 80 exemptions for charities constructing SB 45: HFA(4) Buildings, smoking policy in - HB 55: Instruction permit and intermediate low-income housing - HB 694 property, record assignment - SB 45: SCS license, prohibit cell phone use - HB Plumbers' SCS Casino 90: HFA(1) licenses, evidence of continuing Towed gaming & electronic gaming devices at Intermediate education - HB 427: HCS motor vehicles, procedures for sale to racetracks, require approval of local driver's license, provisions of - HB 90; licenses, evidence of continuing satisfy lien - HB 302 government for - HB 345 HB 90: SCA (1), HFA (2) education required - HB 427 vehicles, procedures for sale to satisfy gaming and electronic gaming devices driver's license; provisions of - SB 13 Plumbers, continuing education required liens - HB 302: HCS at racetracks, require approval of Junk and scrap recyclers, permits to - HB 478 local government for - SB 4 operate specified distances from roads Practice of acupuncture, use by Certificates of delinquency, property tax and highways - HB 85 chiropractors authorized - HB 17: Lieutenant Governor - SB 90: FCCR Kentucky HFA(1) Certified peace officers, identification Gaming & Lottery Corporation, authority Preneed funeral and burial contracts, Nomination to slate, delay of - HB 706 program for - HB 619 of, licensing requirements - HB 601 certified death verification required to State/Executive Children's residential services, location Gaming & Lottery Corporation, licensing release funds under - HB 142 Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 of, notice to public - HB 170 requirements and procedures, to be Qualified mental health professional, Branch Budget Memorandum, Cities, police officer career retention set by - HB 601 fee-based pastoral counselors added attachment of - HJR 93: SCS program - HB 70 Licenses, fifth and sixth class cities - HB to definition of - HB 732 City 344 Real Loans and Credit and county roads, speed bumps, Local government business licensing estate appraisers, increase per diem installation of - SB 195 provisions, public decency provisions - payment of - HB 620 Civil actions to enforce KRS 360.010 reclassification, Taylorsville, 6th to 5th - HB 495 estate brokers, change insurance, and 360.020 - HB 636 SB 87; HB 81 Malt beverage sales, novelty items advertising, and escrow reporting Commercial driver's license, effect of Civil rights law, uniform application - SB included, conditions governing - SB provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) student loan default on - SB 37 178 229: HFA(1) estate brokers, offering prizes and other Consumer Code enforcement boards, membership Manufactured homes and mobile homes, permitted or required activities by - credit, disclosures - HB 529 on joint boards - HB 126 installer certification standards apply to SB 43: SCS loans, installment account handling Collective bargaining, extend to all all installations of - HB 94: SFA(1) estate brokers, various requirements for charge - SB 123: HFA(1) urban-county employees - HB 511: Marriage licenses, issuance of - HB 549 - SB 43 Credit HFA(1) Massage therapy regulation, amend Respiratory care certificate renewal, cards, charges to merchants - HB 592; Communications personnel, covered in provisions for - SB 91; SB 91: SFA (1) remove grace period for - HB 265 HB 592: HFA (1) collective bargaining - HB 440: HCS Medicaid fraud, disciplinary action for - Restaurant wine sales, partially report, security freeze on - HB 54: Consolidated HB 735 consumed bottle, removal from HFA(5) local government fire department merit Medical premises - SB 56 reports, security freeze on - HB 54; HB board - SB 171: HFA(6) licensure board, duties established - SB Sale of alcohol at qualified historic sites, 54: HFA (2) local government, urge government to 127: SCS licensing for - SB 229: HFA(3) High-cost home loans, interest-only not close any fire stations - HR 181 Licensure Board's ability to fine, upper Sex offenders, labeling of driver's license prohibited - HB 132, 202 Corrections personnel in urban-county cap established - HB 651: HCS - HB 366 Insurance, incontestability - HB 484 governments to have collective practice without license, penalty for - HB Short-term fishing license, hunting Local affordable housing trust fund, bargaining - SB 102 615 preserve license, make changes to - creation of funding and functions - HB Costs of medical care for prisoners, Military spouses' occupational and HB 414 338 maximum payments - HB 84: HFA(1) professional credentials, issuance, Small Mortgage loan companies and brokers, County expedition of - SB 74 farm winery wholesaler, allow to be on regulation of - HB 462 Attorney expense allowance, increase Motor premises of small farm winery - SB Pawnbrokers, time of sale of items - SB from $500 to $1,000 per month - HB vehicle operator's licenses, fees for 82: HCS(2) 213 644 issuance - HB 105 farm winery wholesaler, license created Real estate mortgage loans, prepayment clerk and Sheriffs fees, increase in - HB vehicle registration, $11.50 fee for - SB 82: HCS(1) fees - HB 637 537: SCS(2) 10,000 weight class - HB 535 Special limited charity fundraising poker Veterans' personal loan program, clerk fee schedule, revision of - HB 537: vehicle salesmen, increase license fees tournaments, provisions for - HB 731 creation of - HB 314; HB 314: SFA (2), SCS(1) for - SB 215; HB 569 State parks, sale of alcoholic beverages HCS clerks, allow payments to by personal vehicle, emergency management at - HB 697 check - HB 59 license plate - SB 170 Surgical Local Government clerks, omnibus revision of fee schedule vehicles, plates for disabled veterans - assistants, certification criteria for - SB for, transfer of duties - HB 456 HB 696 173: SCS, HFA (1) jails, annual funding - HB 530: HCS Adjusted gaming receipts, distribution of vehicles, Purple Heart license plate - assistants, make certification voluntary - Court facilities, refinancing of - HB 466 - HB 601 HB 373 SB 173 Death benefits, police and fire, 2nd and Administrative regulations affecting, Multiple reexaminations by engineers Trailers being transported by FEMA, 3rd class - HB 402 fiscal note analysis required - SB 98 and land surveyors, clarified exempt from registration - SB 122 Deputy Adult oriented businesses, cable restrictions on - HB 158: SCS Viatical settlement brokers, requirements coroners, require sufficient funds by television advertising - HB 406 Narcotic treatment program, location of - - SB 107; SB 107: SCS budgeted for compensation of - HB Affordable Housing Trust Fund, require HB 297 Video lottery gaming, licenses 690: HFA(1) report to LRC every two years, fees Nursing licensure, declared emergency, authorized - HB 31 sheriffs, employment protection in collected for - HB 338: HFA(1) recognition of out-of-state - HB 102: Water well drillers, civil penalties for certain counties without a merit board Air pollution control districts - SB 39: HCS certification non-compliance, make - HB 596 HCS Office of Charitable Gaming, power to changes to - HB 383: HCS Derivative contracts, usage and Animal control officers, removal animal exclude serious violators from Wildlife violations, specify fines only - SB disclosure - SB 28: HCA(1) carcasses from railroad right-of-way - charitable gaming licensure - HB 534 132: SFA(3) Distilled spirits retail drink license, nonprofit organization, eligibility for - HB 82 Omitted property distributions, taxpayer local government - HB 437: HFA(1) HB 736 Justices of the peace and and amount paid required - HB 428 local government, creation of - HB 437; Economic development, reporting commissioners, expense allowances, Payment to county for election precincts, HB 437: HCS requirement for certain city bond issues increase - HB 586 increase of - HB 519 Uniform Real Property Electronic - HB 42: HCS Land use agreement, authorize to enter - Payments to county government, allow Recording Act, require county clerks to Electrical SB 241 by check, draft, electronic fund transfer comply with - SB 85 inspections, local government powers Law Enforcement Foundation Program, - HB 553 Urban Violence Task Force established - regarding - HB 28: SCS standards and procedures - HB 351 Peace SCR 105; HCR 12 inspectors, local consideration of Legal publications, requirements for officers, leave of absence for in-service Urban-county retirement and survivor recommendations by - HB 28 certain documents - HB 171 training provided - HB 30: HCS benefits, application and payout - SB Emergency Legislative bodies to approve burial officers, training without pay, 108: HCS medical services, medical protocols - association condemnation - HB 429 authorization for - HB 30 Video lottery gaming, local referendum HB 155: HCS License fee proceeds, permitted uses - Private required - HB 31 medical technicians and paramedics, SB 214 activity bonds, restrictions upon Volunteer firefighters, prohibit training for - SB 142 Licenses, fifth and sixth class cities - HB issuance and notification - SB 28 termination while recovering from Eminent domain, authority and 344 allocation bonds, restrictions upon injuries incurred in line of duty - HB 256 procedure - HB 554 Lien on motor vehicles, authorize for issuance and notification - SB 28: Water district construction and Employees, collection of solid waste bill - HB 502 SCS improvements, repeal certain bid duty to defend, limitation of - HB 650 Living Property tax, certificates of delinquency, procedure requirements for - SB 226 motor vehicle insurance - SB 144: SCS will directive forms - availability - HB 8 permit discount sales - SB 244; HB 527 Exclude will directive forms, availability - HB 8: Property, remove certain restrictions Local Mandate mobile home and recreational vehicle HFA(1) from purchase of by fiscal court - HB parks owned by local gov. from KRS lLocal government owned RV and 430 Abortion - HB 585: SCS 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 mobile home parks, installations - HB Public parking fees, POW and disabled Abortion, short festivals organized and operated 94: HFA(1) veteran license holders exempt from - banning of - HB 489, 750 by local governments from KRS Local SB 42 informed consent requirements for - SB 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94: SCS affordable housing trust fund, creation Purchase of development rights program 125 Fire and funding of - HB 338: HCS(1) for all local governments - HB 558 Absentee ballot applications, distribution department merit boards, consolidated affordable housing trust fund, creation Railroad security, enhancement of - HB by facsimile - HB 464 local government - HB 666 of funding and functions - HB 338 517 Accidents resulting in death or serious hydrants, water districts not to charge affordable housing trust, establishment Real property purchases, require injury, mandatory DUI testing of drivers for installation and maintenance of - of - SB 43: HCS appraisal for all purchases greater than involved - HB 67 HB 674 emergency management director, $60,000 - HB 430: HCS Accidents, Firefighters qualifications - SB 177 Reclassification, Sadieville, from sixth to blocking roadway, removal of vehicle Foundation Program Fund, government assistance, require specific fifth class - HB 643 and cargo - HB 272 appropriations from - HB 459 appropriation for coal tax projects - Refund of taxes when no taxes due - HB motor vehicle, duties - SB 44 permanently and totally disabled, CPI HB 487 689: HCS Adjusted gaming receipts, distribution of adjustment to insurance payments - government business licensing Relocation of city in county containing - HB 601 HB 421 provisions, public decency provisions city of the first class or consolidated Affidavit for school-based decisions, Funding, KLEPF fund salary - HB 495 local government - HB 178 creation of - HB 45 supplements - SB 118 Government Economic Assistance Retirement benefits for police and Affordable housing trust fund, clarify Government Fund, investment of unspent firefighters, urban-counties - SB 108 language regarding delinquent tax contracts, preference for Kentucky small balances - SB 216 Revenue revenues - HB 338: HCS(2) businesses in - HB 185 government owned mobile and RV bonds, review of - HB 42 Alcoholic beverages, after 12 noon, purchasing from Prison Industries and parks, exclude if temporary or for Affordable Housing Trust Fund, permit sale of - HB 419 nonprofit agencies and work centers - seasonal - HB 94: HCS require report to LRC on - HB 338: Architects, HB 13 health department, smoking cessation, HFA(2) licensing fees and penalties - SB 62 Health no cost for children in state custody - Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: licensing provisions for - SB 62: SCS departments, methamphetamine HB 92; HB 92: HCS HFA(1) ATVs, establish routes on public contamination, cleanup program - HB occupational license tax, update Internal Sex offenders, employment of - HB 3: highways from parking facilities to ATV 591: HFA(2) Revenue code reference - HB 520 HFA(3) parks for - HB 329 departments, methamphetamine- review, agencies, authorities, Sexual orientation and gender identity, Barge line companies, central contaminated, cleanup program - HB commissions, and special districts - discrimination based on, prohibit - HB assessment of watercraft - HB 562 591: HCS SR 243 369 Benefits for police and firefighters, urban HVAC LRC permanent subcommittee, Sheriffs fees, increase in for certain county - SB 108: SCS permit process, local government may metropolitan and micropolitan issues - services - HB 537 Blood and urine tests, require of all act in - HB 139: HCS HB 348: HFA(1) Sheriffs, certified court security officers - drivers involved in school bus or fatal permit process, local governments may Management districts, budget approval HB 677 accidents - SB 17 act in - HB 139 and debt capacity - HB 23: HCA(1) Sidewalks, authority to construct - HB Board of Emergency Medical Services - Inspection of residential rental property - Manufactured homes and mobile homes, 552: HCA(1) HB 155 HB 752 installer certification standards apply to Sidewalks-construction of - HB 552 Breast-feeding, prohibit ordinance Insurance premium taxes and fees - HB all installations of - HB 94: SFA(1) State/Executive against - SB 106 296: HCS Medical expenses of county jails, cap on Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS Burials and funerals, disruptions of, Interlocal reimbursements for prisoner use - HB Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB penalties for - SB 93; SB 93: SFA (1); agreements between counties, 84 380 HB 333: SCS, HCS incentives for the creation of - HB 119 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Issues Subdivision Cab. for Health & Family Services, long- agreements, provide incentives for - HB Subcommittee, creation of - HB 348 road districts - HB 405 term care facilities, notification of 119: HCS Military road districts, taxation - HB 405: HCS inspections, penalties - HB 360 Jail canteen accounts, annual allotments active duty, local board of education Tax Cabinet for Health and Family Services, - HB 530: HFA(1) certified employee, retirement increment financing - HB 63 administrative regulations, AEDs at Jailers, contribution for - HB 79: HCS(2) increment financing, grant to cities of fitness facilities - HB 182 establish certifications for and change active duty, local board of education the 2nd class and urban-county Casino duties and compensation for certain employee, retirement contribution - governments - SB 194: HFA(4) gaming and related occupations, jailers - HB 748 HB 79: HCS(1) Taxes, procedure for local government licensing of - HB 346 evacuation and relocation protocol - HB active duty, local board of education and school district to retain when no gaming net profits, distribution of - SB 7 258: SCS employee, retirement contribution for taxes were due - HB 689 Certification of petitions and ordinances, Jails, - HB 79: HFA(2),(3) Telecommunicator training, police, fire, unified local governments - HB 437 emergency evacuation and relocation Motor vehicles, inspection fee, increase - emergency - SB 155; SB 155: SCS Certified court security officers - HB 677 procedures - HB 258 HB 500 Termination, prohibit while recovering Cervid accident compensation fund to use of canteen accounts and reserves - Narcotic treatment program, location of - from work related injuries - HB 256: compensate motorists for cervid- HB 530 HB 297 HCS caused damage - HB 392 Joint Nuisances - HB 69 The Kentucky Youth Development Child booster seats, require and make Code Enforcement Boards, Nuisances, order of lien - HB 69: HCS Coordinating Council, establish - SJR violations a primary offense - HB 372 appointments - HB 126: HCS Occupational license tax, impact of 184; HJR 215 City police officers, career retention municipal power agencies, creation of - amendments to conform - HB 590 Unified program - HB 70 116 financial support prohibited, penalty - Purple Heart license plates, exempt Civil rights law, uniform application - SB Field HB 38 holders from all fees - HB 179 178 sobriety tests, require of all drivers in a violations, fines and penalties for - HB Reemployment, elected officials - HB Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 motor vehicle accident involving a 89 153 Collection of, transfer of county clerk's fatality - HB 44: HCS Law enforcement - SB 93: SCS; HB 290: Registrar, marriage license, use of duties - HB 456 sobriety tests, require of all drivers in an HCS Social Security numbers - HB 111 Collective accident involving a school bus - HB Leave, family military - HB 357 Registration fee, voluntary donation for bargaining for public employees, 44 Legal publications, requirements for hunger relief - SB 148; HB 148 establish process for - HB 467 Fire department merit boards, certain documents - HB 171 Retirement benefits for police and bargaining, corrections personnel of an consolidated local government - HB License plates for disabled veterans - firefighters, urban-counties - SB 108 urban-county government - HB 511 666 HB 696 Retirement, judges and justices - HB bargaining, include senior dispatch Firefighter personnel - SB 102: SCS Limited health services benefit plan, 153: HFA(1) communication officers of an urban- Fitness facilities and sports sites, require subject to certain requirements Sanitation districts, storm water and county government - HB 440 an automatic external defibrillator on regarding optometrists - HB 131: SCS sanitary runoff, authority to control for - Commonwealth the premises - HB 182: HCS Living will directive forms - preparation HB 661 Office of Technology, copies of aerial Funding, KLEPF fund salary and distribution - HB 8 School or day care center, sex offender imagery from entities within KY to be supplements - SB 118 Local prohibited - HB 50 sent to - SB 111 Funds for medical expenditures for affordable housing trust fund, creation Sex Office of Technology, copies of aerial prisoners in local jails - HB 274 of funding and functions - HB 338 abuse, penalty increase for - HB 157 imagery from entities within KY to be General Assembly license plates, allow emergency management assistance offender, public notification - HB 173 sent to - SB 111 retired members to obtain - HB 667 compact - SB 238 offenders, criminal activity, registration, Concealed Government contracts, preference for government, employees, duty to defend, residency, and requirements - HB 3; deadly weapon, subsequent offenses, Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 limitation of - HB 650 HB 3: HCS penalty increase - HB 243 Grandfathered peace officer, certification insurance premiums tax, clarify powers offense, verdict of guilty, effect of - HB deadly weapons - HB 290 of - HB 343 of local governments - HB 296 101: HCS Contribution limitations, changes to - HB Hardship driver's license, permit for jails, establish per diem rate - HB 274: offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 670: HCS(1) general traffic offenses - HB 22 HCS Sex-based wage discrimination, Contributions, expenditures, and Historic or prehistoric remains on option elections, alcoholic beverage prohibited on comparable jobs - HB reporting, changes to - HB 670: property, procedure for disposition of - sales at qualified historic sites - HB 399 HCS(2) HB 627 497; HB 497: SCS Sexual Corrections personnel in urban-county Human Mandatory seat belt law, primary abuse, penalty increase for - HB 11 governments to have collective remains and burial objects, enforcement - HB 86 orientation and gender identity bargaining - SB 102 archaeological sites, require access Massage therapy regulation, amend discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 County permit for - HB 628 provisions for - SB 91 orientation and gender identity, clerk and Sheriffs fees, increase in - HB trafficking - SB 11 Medical and education consent affidavit; discrimination based on, prohibit - HB 537: SCS(2) Hunger relief program, voluntary fee on combination of the execution of - HB 369 clerk fee schedule, revision of - HB 537: motor vehicle registration - SB 148: 45: HCS Slow-moving vehicles, lightning SCS(1) SCS Methamphetamine-contaminated requirements for - HB 278 clerks, allow payments to by personal Hunting wildlife with computer-assisted property, cleanup program - HB 591: Social worker, threatening of - HB 73 check - HB 59 remote devices, prohibit, establish HCS Solid waste collectors, hazardous duty - jails, annual funding - HB 530: HCS penalty - HB 289 Military burials and funerals, disruptions HB 614 Covenant marriage, create the option of HVAC of, penalties for - HB 333 Special license plates, permit exchange entering into - HB 242 permit process, local government may Minimum wage revision - HB 378 without obtaining regular registration - Creation of protected status, prohibition act in - HB 139: HCS Missing persons, database and HB 285 of - HB 226 permit process, local governments may procedures for - HB 447 State parks, alcoholic beverage sales, Criminal act in - HB 139 Motor vehicle usage, foster parent local option election authorized - HB background checks, youth athletics, Identity exemption - HB 444 697 requirement for - HB 653 theft - HB 4: HCS Murder, registration of offenders - HB Stem cell research, adult, tax incentives homicide interrogation, recording of - theft protection - HB 4 199: HCS - HB 347 HB 747; HB 747: HCS theft, civil relief for victim of - SB 11: Narcotic treatment program, location of - Straight party ticket voting, elimination of Custody, failure to return to - HB 416 HCS HB 297 - HB 657 Deadly weapon, taser included as - HB Immigration, enforcement of federal law Negligent homicide, creation of offense - Tax increment financing - HB 63; HB 63: 212 - HB 115; SB 11: HFA (4),(5); HB 115: HB 613 HCS Deaths, presence of illegal drugs, HCS No contact order, sex offense felony - Taxation, expand exemption for property reports by Medical Examiners Office - Increment financing, economic HB 101 tax and sales tax - HB 488 HB 67: HCS development - SB 246 Notary publics, regulation of - SB 179; Telecommunicator training, police, fire, Delayed election, payment for - HB 135 Inmates and prisoners, prohibition on HB 564 emergency - SB 155; SB 155: SCS Department of Revenue, policies and sexual conduct with - HB 407 Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 Telephone records, unauthorized use, circulars - SB 98: HFA(1) Inmates, transportation of - HB 351: Personal information, privacy - HB 175; crime, civil action, creation of - HB 543 Driving HCS HB 175: HCS Training, funding for - SB 142 on expired license or registration, Inspectors, fixed guideway systems and Physician assistants, licensing Transportation, seat belt use signage - exemption for returning military moving walkways, inspection required - requirements established - SB 78 SB 171: HCS personnel - HB 140 SB 225 Police Unauthorized use of name or under the influence, testing - SB 86 Insurance premium taxes and fees - HB and Firefighters' Retirement and Benefit photograph, media exception - HB 47 Drugs and poisons, coroners to report 296: HCS Fund - SB 114 Unified local government, creation of - deaths from - HB 6 Jailers, and firefighters' retirement and benefit HB 437: HCS Electioneering exceptions, allow board establish certifications for and change fund, urban-county governments - HB Uniform application, civil rights law - HB to promulgate regulations - HB 301: duties and compensation for certain 486 215 SCS jailers - HB 748 Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB Urban-county retirement and survivor Electrical inspections, local government evacuation and relocation protocol - HB 436 benefits, application and payout - SB powers regarding - HB 28: SCS 258: SCS Property 108: HCS Electricians, inspection of work Jails, tax rate posting requirements - HB 307 Video lottery gaming, authorization at performed by - HB 28 emergency evacuation and relocation tax, certificates of delinquency, permit racetracks - HB 31 Emergency procedures - HB 258 discount sales - SB 244 Voter registration, compensation based medical service personnel, attachment use of canteen accounts and reserves - Public on number or type registered, prohibit - to the KCTCS - HB 155: SCS HB 530 employee health insurance program, HB 301 medical services, medical protocols - Juvenile Justice, records, access, requirements for unescorted retirees - Watercraft, commercial, tax assessment HB 155: HCS facilities - HB 351 HB 648 of - HB 562: HCS Exclude mobile home and recreational Juvenile, court record access - HB 3: financing for judicial races, Work injury, heart or respiratory disease vehicle parks owned by local gov. from SCS establishment of - HB 682: HCS in firefighters, create rebuttable KRS 219.310 to 219.410 - HB 94 Kentucky Early Intervention System morals offenses, establish crime of presumption for - HB 420 Expungement of records, Class D felony Interagency Coordinating Council, add public indecency - HB 305 and misdemeanor - SB 183; HB 93; HB members to - HB 117: SCS(1) parking fees, POW and disabled Lottery 93: HCS Labor veteran license holders exempt from - False statement to peace officer - SB organization, mandatory membership or SB 42 Advertisement restrictions, deletion of - Fraud, civil and administrative 59 Fogle, Mary Juanita Montgomery, HB 222 proceedings for - HB 735 Boggs, John Rice, memorializing - HR honoring - SR 110 Assignments, Funding, employers, relationship of 112 Forest Stanley Thruway, designate in division limited to division among three health benefits provided by - HB 98, Bowles, Leland Earl, memorializing - HR Pike County - SJR 159 different persons or entities - HB 472: 493 292 Frederick, Timothy Bruce, memorializing HFA(1),(2) Genetic and metabolic diseases, Braden, Ann, memorializing - SR 249; - SR 20 notarized spousal consent for - HB 472: coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 HR 245 French, HFA(1),(2) I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative Bradley, Reneva Sparkman, Alpha Marie Hammonds, memorializing payments subject to delinquent child agreement with - HB 709 memorializing - HR 128 - SR 219 support - HB 472: HFA(1) Kentucky health information technology Brann, Barry Jennings, memorializing - George Denis, memorializing - SR 21 payments subject to delinquent child coordinator, establish the position of - SR 218 Friedan, Betty, memorializing - HR 158 support, debts owed a state agency & SB 249 Buchanon, R.O., Jr., memorializing - HR Gates, Kendra Karcher, memorializing - garnishments - HB 472: HFA(2) Lead, elevated blood levels, testing and 17 SR 10 Casino reporting of - HB 117 Carpenter, Maurice P., memorializing - Gibson, Nell B., adjourn the House in Gaming Advisory Committee, creation Long-term care, nurse staffing SR 153 memory and honor of - HR 249 of - HB 601 requirements, establishment of - HB Casebier, Gilbert, Daisy M., memorializing - SR gaming, require establishment of - HB 362 Frieda Jarrett - SR 82 213 600; HB 600: HFA (2) Medicaid and Medicare Part D Frieda Jarrett, memorializing - HR 84 Golden, Roger, memorializing - SR 69 Compulsive gamblers, treatment and prescriptions, establish electronic data Caudill, Clivan, memorializing - SR 193 Goodson, Sydney Elizabeth, education programs established for - collection system for - HB 729 Chapman, Roy, memorializing - SR 221 memorializing - SR 79 HB 600: HFA(4),(5) Office of Health Policy, creation of, Coleman, Frank Schrimpf, memorializing Gray, Leonard W., Sr., memorializing - Corporation Board, reappointment of confirmation of Executive Order 2005- - HR 97 SR 132; HR 201 James Delbert Morgan - SR 145 779 - SB 61 Collins, Grace "CeCe" Cecelia, Greer, Guy, memorializing - SR 156 Gross Pay-for-performance demonstrations, memorializing - SR 191 Grignon, Office Peter A., memorializing - revenues, compulsive gamblers application for - SJR 176 Comley, SR 87 awareness and treatment fund, partial Payment amount, trauma care - HB 724 Lance Corporal Chase J., memorializing Gullett, funding for - HB 174 Resource center for aging caregivers, - HR 76 Dr. Charles Eugene, memorializing - HR revenues, portion to compulsive creation of - SB 174: HCS Lance Corporal Chase J., resolution 240 gamblers awareness and treatment Resource, counseling, and referral memorializing - HR 16 Roger, memorializing - SR 301 fund - SB 41 center, creation of - SB 234 Lance Corporal Chase, J., resolution Hager, Belva, memorializing - SR 19 Installment payments, exemptions from Tobacco memorializing - SR 5 Hall, assignments - HB 472: HCS dependence treatment coverage, delete Cooney, Joseph P., memorializing - HR Juanita Tevis, memorializing - HR 184 Kentucky Gaming & Lottery Corporation, differential copayments for 213 Rosetta, memorializing - SR 223 rename Kentucky Lottery Corporation nonsmokers - HB 62: HCS Coop, Edwin "Eddie" Paul, Hamilton, as - HB 601 dependence treatment, coverage of - memorializing - HR 157 Amy Jane Camp, memorializing - SR Lottery HB 62; HB 62: HFA (1) Cornett, Sergeant First Class Lance S., 275; HR 263 sales, Sunday sales banned - HB 222: dependence, expand Medicaid memorializing - HR 273 Lezzie Beth Johnson, memorializing - HFA(1) coverage to include telephone Cpl. Joshua Harris Memorial Bridge, SR 314 ticket sales, prohibitions established - counseling for - HB 62: HCS designate in Letcher County - HJR 90 Orville Lee, memorializing - HR 81 HB 222: HFA(2) Wellness program for public employees, Crouse, Sarah Winfrey Butts, Zelda, memorializing - SR 187; HR 172 Proceeds, lottery prize, assignment of, task force to study feasibility of - HCR memorializing - SR 23 Hancock, Waddell Walker, when allowed - HB 472 195 Cyrus, Ronald R., memorializing - SR memorializing - SR 11 Video lottery gaming, omnibus bill - HB 240; HR 234 Hannah, James L., memorializing - SR 31 Memorials Dale Earnhardt Day, recognize April 74 29th as - SR 316; HR 299 Hart, Kenneth "Ken" Woodrow, Malt Beverages Adams, Dangelo, Marjorie Linton Haley, memorializing - SR 195; HR 192 Lieutenant Colonel Harlen Granville, memorializing - SR 241 Hatfield, Guy III, memorializing - SR 331 Alcoholic beverage license, ownership memorializing - HR 121 Davis, Hayes, Specialist Michael R., interests, transfer of - HB 196 Richard "Dick," memorializing - SR 319; Brad, adjourn the House of memorializing - SR 27; HR 70 Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related HR 305 Representatives in loving memory Hazlette, Thomas, Jr., memorializing - transaction with a minor, driver's Allen, Eunice Mae, memorializing - SR and honor of - HR 258 HR 200 license revoked for - HB 736: HCS 266 Mary Margaret "Mimi" Mitchell, Higdon, Thomas W., memorializing - SR Distilled spirits retail drink license, Allers, Staff Sergeant William A., memorializing - SR 14 103 nonprofit organization, eligibility for - memorializing - SR 30; HR 69 Willa H., memorializing - HR 295 Hogan, Father William Edward, HB 736 Ames, Specialist Jason E., Deckard, Sergeant Matthew L., memorializing - HR 33 Driver's license revocation, alcohol memorializing - SR 26; HR 57 memorializing - SR 28; HR 78 Holland, Richard Ray, memorializing - convictions of minors - HB 90: SFA(1) Arnold, Charlene Tidwell, memorializing Deibel, Ruth Elizabeth, memorializing - HR 135 Malt beverage sales, novelty items - SR 6 SR 71 Holt, William Ray, memorializing - SR included, conditions governing - SB Atteberry, James Samuel, memorializing Derringer, Leota Atha, memorializing - 220 229: HFA(1) - HR 268 SR 328 Hudson, Ronald, memorializing - SR 308 Qualified historic sites, sales at - SB Austin, Philip B., memorializing - SR 53; Deskins, Bryan, memorializing - SR 61 Humpert, Margaret Leslie, memorializing 229: HFA(3) HR 52 Dietrick, Margie B. Cravens, - SR 282 Sales Baker, memorializing - HR 271 Hunt, Hester, memorializing - SR 293 at qualified historic sites - SB 229: HCS; Edgar Wilson, memorializing - HR 125 Douglas, Louenia Lasure, memorializing Hyden, Jack, memorializing - SR 297 HB 497: SCS, SFA (1),(2) James, memorializing - HR 205 - SR 93 Isenhour, Richard Bernard, at qualified historical sites - HB 497 Ballard, Mary Orline Simpson, Downing, Private First Class Stephen memorializing - HR 280 with novelty items - SB 229: HCS memorializing - SR 36 Paul II, memorializing - HR 281 Ising, N. Patrick, memorializing - SR 123 Transitional license, provisions for - SB Barton, Lon Carter, memorializing - HR Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial John Wess Sanders Memorial Bridge, 97 306 Highway, designate I-65 in Jefferson designate - SJR 163 Beattie, Horace Smart "Bud," memorial County as - SJR 126 Johnson, Dudley, Jesse "Reg" Reginald, Jr., Arthur Lloyd, memorializing - HR Medicaid for - HR 269 Bennett, memorializing - SR 295; HR 275 231 Duncan, Dr. John R., memorializing - SR Judith Paige, memorializing - SR 54 Abortion, coverage of - HB 575 Daniel James, memorializing - SR 37 Joy Post, memorializing - SR 182 63; HR 51 Talt, memorializing - SR 214 Appeals Edmonds, Theodore, memorializing - SR Jones, Sharon Lynn, memorializing - SR and hearings, speciality physician Berry, Dr. Robert Kerns, memorializing - HR 178 166; HR 138 333 review required - HB 91: HCS Elswick, Kaplan, Harriet S., memorializing - SR and hearings, specialty physician review Bert T. Combs Memorial Bridge, designate Cliff Bridge in Floyd County - Kendra Shay, memorialize - HR 212 325 required - HB 91 Kendra Shay, memorializing - SR 164 Karambellas, Katherine T., Applicant, employer information SJR 203 Bingham, George Barry, Jr., Feese, Marvin "Moogie" Reed, memorializing - HR 244 submitted to department by - HB 230 memorializing - SR 161 Kelley, Harold E., memorializing - SR 96; Dentures, designate funds for - HB 377 memorializing - SR 324; HR 307 Bishop, Sergeant First Class Jason L., Fisher, John C. "Jack," memorializing - HR 86 Elevated blood lead levels, testing and SR 12 Kentucky history, in and around Capitol, reporting of - HB 117: HCS memorializing - SR 118; HR 75 Blythe, E. Bruce, Jr., memorializing - HR FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task consideration and placement of - HB Fraud in application - HB 720 Force, request funds for - HR 301 36 King, HR 82 SR 227 memorializing - HR 113 Coretta Scott, memorializing - SR 154; Pennington, Edwin, coal miner, Smith, Wimberg, Sergeant David N., HR 136 memorializing - SR 157 Hildreth Workman, memorializing - HR memorializing - SR 33; HR 80 Jr. Day, Martin Luther recognize Phelps, Sergeant Christopher W., 144 Winchell, Linda Clark, memorializing - observance of - SR 88 memorializing - SR 35; HR 72 Phyllis Jean Corbin, memorializing - HR SR 277 Kordenbrock, Afton, memorialize - HR Pickett, "Wicked" Wilson, adjourn in 237 Yates, Cornelius, memorializing - SR 55 honor of soul singing legend - SR 121 Roxie, memorializing - SR 167; HR 151 114 Kriegel, Lelia Katherine Hutchison, Pickle, Numia L. Bradley, memorializing Sylvan "Smitty," memorializing - SR adjourn House of Representatives in - SR 25; HR 254 106; HR 61 Men loving memory & honor of - HR 242 Pitcock, James Samuel, memorializing - Snell, Roy Kimberly, memorializing - SR Latta, HR 304 72 Abuse reporting, attorney exemption - Clifford B., memorializing - HR 164 Platkus, Darell Randell, memorializing - Spille, Sergeant Kevin D., memorializing HB 652 Clifford, B., memorializing - SR 188 SR 246 - SR 304 Appointments to boards and Lewallen, Earl Hubert, memorializing - Pons, Sr., Joseph P., memorializing - SR Spoonamore, George Overstreet, III, commissions, Governor permitted to SR 210 7 memorializing - SR 222 achieve gender equity with - HB 2 Lewis, Robert, memorializing - SR 208 Potts, Lawrence Leroy, memorializing - Stewart, William G. "Bill," Jr., Breach Linton, Randolph "Stormey" C., SR 66 memorializing - HR 206 of promise to marry, abolish tort of - HB memorializing - HR 58 Prewitt, William G. "Bill", Sr., Stivers, Bertram Robert H., 292 Livingood, Edith Catherine "Kay," memorializing - SR 68 memorializing - SR 58 of promise to marry, tort of - SB 192 memorializing - SR 178 Price, Stoess, Milton Carl, memorializing - SR Examination, regional community mental Louisville Arena, alternative site studies Charles J., memorializing - HR 203 168 health professional, delete provision for and selection authority - HB 380: Helen Pulliam, memorializing - SR 300; Stringer, Kelda, memorializing - HR 180 - SB 221 HFA(4) HR 274 Stumbo, Vida Collins, memorializing - Health insurance, prostate screening - Mack, Louie, memorializing - SR 206; Private First Class James W., SR 212 SB 196 HR 186 memorializing - SR 29; HR 77 Sturgeon, Edward Allen, memorializing - Joseph Project, honoring - SR 335 Manby, Patricia, memorializing - SR 70 Ralph Owens Memorial Bridge, SR 307 Marriage license, use of Social Security Marshall, Dr. Robert David Bridge, designate on KY Route 80 at the Sutton, Charlie, memorializing - SR 17; numbers - HB 111 designated in Allen, Kentucky - HJR 45 entrance to Langley - SJR 201 HR 56 Name, allow men to change operator's Marsillett, Paul T., memorializing - SR Reece, A. Douglas, memorializing - HR Swift, Dixie Lee Pruitt, adjourn the license upon marriage - HB 417 265 53 Senate in loving memory and honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Martin, Naomi Howard, memorializing - Reed, Russell "Rusty" Allen, - SR 276 recognizing March as - HR 163 SR 332 memorializing - SR 255 Tackett, Sterilization, nontherapeutic, informed Massey, Leota Cooper, memorializing - Reynoso, Ana Paula, memorializing - SR Melva Stumbo, memorializing - SR 313 consent - HB 585: HFA(1) HR 111 124 Sergeant Joseph M., memorializing - McNeal, Joseph William, memorializing - Richards, John, memorializing - SR 99 SR 32; HR 67 SR 100 Roberts, Gene T., memorializing - SR 67 Taylor, Livingston Vernon, memorializing Mental Disability Mefford, Alva A., memorializing - HR 65 Robertson, - SR 299; HR 284 Melton, James Preston, Jr., A.H. "Bubba," memorializing - SR 16 Thornsbury, Ralph "Hack," Artificially provided nutrition and memorializing - SR 248 Norris Glenn "Pup," memorializing - HR memorializing - SR 215 hydration, withholding, circumstances - Messer, 18 Toth, SB 95; HB 389 private First Class Scott A., Robinette, Rudy Gene, memorializing - Specialist Eric L., memorializing - HR 74 Community Alternatives Kentucky- memorializing - HR 277 SR 172 Specialist Eric L., resolution Bowling Green, honor work of - SR 336 Private First Class Scott A., Robinson, memorializing - SR 64 Involuntary hospitalization, examinations memorializing - SR 186 Barbara Melvin, adjourn the House of Trembula, Daniel Allen, memorializing - - SB 174; SB 174: SCS, SFA (1) Moford, Herbert, memorializing - HR 62 Representatives in loving memory SR 22 Kentucky Montgomery, Sergeant Ryan J., and honor or - HR 266 Tucker, Ryan Steven, memorializing - Early Intervention System Interagency memorializing - SR 65; HR 71 Hugh C. "Robbie," memorializing - SR HR 154 Coordinating Council, add members Morgan, Lindsey F., memorializing - HR 83 Turner, to - HB 117: SCS(1) 183 Roe v. Wade, memorializing - SR 107; Norman Stanley, memorializing - SR 78 State Use Commission, creation of - HB Morton, Sergeant First Class John D., HR 102 Sr., Andrew G., memorializing - SR 192 13 memorializing - SR 113; HR 66 Ronald Reagan Day, February 6, 2006, Tyler, John H., memorializing - HR 133 Nonprofit agencies and work centers, Naming of various roads and bridges, recognition of - SR 152 Umphrey, Robert D., memorializing - SR government purchase from - HB 13 designate - HJR 168 Rubin, Sam, memorializing - SR 281 60 Off-road Motorcycle and ATV Nash, Robert McLean, memorializing - Rucker, Carlos Wilson, memorializing - Underwood, Jerry Wayne, memorializing Commission, add members - SB 32; SR 76 HR 291 - SR 261 HB 309 Nickell, Altha Kash, memorializing - HR Rush, Reverend Denvis, memorializing - Ussery, Brigadier General Elmus S., Qualified mental health professional, 79 SR 330 memorializing - HR 182 fee-based pastoral counselors added O'Connell, Sam Harold, adjourn the Sago Mine explosion, honoring victims Varner, to definition of - HB 732 Senate in honor of - SR 244 of - SR 38 Harry David - SR 62 Resource center for aging caregivers, O'Daniel, Saltsman, Thomas "Red," memorializing Harry David, memorializing - SR 120 creation of - SB 174: HCS Lucy Marie, memorializing - SR 239 - SR 15 Veterans Memorial Highway, designate Resource, counseling, and referral William S., memorializing - HR 140 Saunders, KY 11 as - HJR 104 center, creation of - SB 234 O'Donnell, Satenik N., memorializing - Mary Edith - HR 108 Villines, Lucy Rhoads, memorializing - Supported living program, state council SR 298 Mary Edith, memorializing - SR 97 SR 56 for, eligibility, change in program Ogden, Frederic D., memorializing - SR Schornak, Staff Sergeant Christopher J., Waite, Polly Jane Davidson, standards - SB 146 196 memorializing - SR 337 memorializing - HR 279 Parks, Scorsone, Dr. Maria Tuzzo, Warren, Phyllis Payton, memorializing - Mental Health Gordon, memorializing - SR 263; HR memorializing - SR 57 SR 224; HR 210 252 Scott, George Lee, memorializing - SR Webb, Nellie Boling, memorializing - SR Advance Rosa, adjourning the Senate in honor 81 288 directives, Kentucky e-Health Network, and memory of - SR 90 Shearer, William Bryant, memorializing - Weidner, George, memorializing - HR electronic registries of - SB 19 Rosa, memorializing - SR 59 HR 293 218 directives, Ky e-Health Network, Pasley, Sherrill, Wells, registries of location and existence of Florence Jeannette Abbott, Sergeant James A., memorializing - HR Charles C., memorializing - HR 91 - SB 19: SCS memorializing - SR 284 68 Daphne, memorializing - SR 303 Advanced registered nurse practitioners, Florence Jeannette Abbott, Sergeant James A., resolution William Blackburn Memorial Bridge, prescriptive authority, conditions for - memorializing - HR 100 memorializing - SR 31 designate in Pike County - HJR 87 SB 65: SCS Lindbergh, memorializing - SR 285; HR Shively, Leslie C., memorializing - SR 75 Williams, Community Alternatives Kentucky- 99 Short, Judge Robert M., memorializing - Lewis P., memorializing - SR 155; HR Bowling Green, honor work of - SR 336 Paxton, James Frederick "Fred," SR 13 143 Compulsive gamblers awareness and memorializing - SR 327 Shumate, Wayne, memorializing - SR Specialist Ronnie D., memorializing - treatment fund, creation of - SB 41; HB Peach, Elois, memorializing - HR 239 217 SR 4; HR 73 174 Peden, Katherine "Katie" Graham, Slone, Vernon Chad "Hawk," Willig, Donald Lee, memorializing - HR Examination, regional community mental memorializing - SR 77; HR 63 memorializing - SR 80 60 health professional, delete provision for Pelfrey, William H. "Pat," memorializing - Smith Dr. James Milton, memorializing - Wilson, Howard Lee "Bud," - SB 221 Hospitalization, mental illness, consent Congressional action - HCR 142 repeal - HCR 208 state hiring preference, establishment of at age 16, delete provision for - SB 222 Hayes, Specialist Michael R., Nein, Staff Sergeant Timothy F., - HB 24; HB 24: SCS (1), SFA (1),(2) I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative memorializing - SR 27; HR 70 honoring - SR 85 Veterans, agreement with - HB 709 Health Office preference in hiring - HB 24: SCS(2) Narcotic treatment program, location of - insurance coverage under family plan - of Homeland Security, creation of - SB reestablishment of Subcommittee on HB 297 HB 209: HCA(1) 59 Veterans' Affairs - HCR 250 Office of Health Policy, creation of, insurance, coverage extended for up to of Homeland Security, various state employment hiring preference - confirmation of Executive Order 2005- two years - HB 209: HCA(2) conforming amendments - SB 59: HB 260 779 - SB 61 insurance, public employees, TRICARE HCS, HFA (1) Williams, Specialist Ronnie D., Qualified mental health professional, option - SB 30 O'Malley, Specialist Brandon Scott, memorializing - HR 73 fee-based pastoral counselors added Helmets to Hardhats Program, honoring - HR 319 Wimberg, Sergeant David N., to definition of - HB 732 encourage commitment - HR 122 Phelps, Sergeant Christopher W., memorializing - SR 33; HR 80 Sex offender, civil commitment - HB 172 Hester, Sergeant Leigh Ann, honoring - memorializing - SR 35; HR 72 Supported living program, state council SR 84 Price, Private First Class James W., Minerals and Mining for, eligibility, change in program Higher education tuition and other fees, memorializing - SR 29; HR 77 standards - SB 146 exemption from payment of - HB 167; Public employee health insurance Accidents The Kentucky Youth Development HB 167: HFA (1) program, provide insurance through - in coal mines, reporting incident of - HB Coordinating Council, establish - SJR Homeland Security, notification of local SB 161 572: HFA(4) 184; HJR 215 governments regarding available Purple heart license plate, surviving in coal mines, reporting of - HB 572: grants - SB 59: HFA(2) spouse eligible to receive - HB 373 SCA(1) Military Affairs and Civil Defense Kentucky Railroad security, enhancement of - HB in coal mines, requirements for making National Guard, honor response to 517 reports of - HB 572: HFA(3) Active duty personnel, supplemental pay Hurricane Katrina - SR 305 Rogers, Congressman Hal, honor and Assault, persons protected by third - HB 100 National Guard, officers, duration of support efforts to secure federal degree assault - SB 245: HFA(3) Allers, Staff Sergeant William A., commission - HB 659 laboratory - SR 274 Blasting operations, serious physical memorializing - SR 30; HR 69 Killed in action, income tax exemption - School employees, military service, injury, definition of - SB 138: SCA(1) Ames, Specialist Jason E., HB 286: HCS benefits - HB 330 Blasting, license requirements for - SB memorializing - SR 26; HR 57 Killed-in-action, military pay and death Schornak, Staff Sergeant Christopher J., 137 Bishop, Sergeant First Class Jason L., benefits excluded from tax - HB 286 memorializing - SR 337 Certified miners, drug testing, memorializing - SR 118; HR 75 Leave, Sherrill, requirements for - SB 201 Burials and funerals, disruptions of, annual military, increase - SB 133; SB Sergeant James A., memorializing - HR Coal penalties for - SB 93; SB 93: SFA (1), 133: HFA (1) 68 miner safety, drug and alcohol testing, HCS; HB 333: SCS family military - HB 357 Sergeant James A., resolution requirements for - HB 404 Certified school personnel on active Marriage licenses, issuance of - HB 549 memorializing - SR 31 miners, proclaim May 1 of each year as military duty, permit continuing salary Messer, Special Subcommittee on Emergency coal miners recognition day - HJR for - HB 79 private First Class Scott A., Management/Homeland Security, 101 Children who serve in the military, memorializing - HR 277 creation of and study by - HR 19: HCS mining, surface operations, permit extension of time for coverage under Private First Class Scott A., State requirements, make changes to - SB parent's health insurance - HB 209 memorializing - SR 186 Parks, discounts for members of the 136 Coast Guard, honor response to Mike, Specialist Jason L., honoring - SR military - HB 141 Coal, reclamation, easement of hurricanes Katrina and Rita - HR 177 86 parks, military discounts - HB 141: necessity to conduct reclamation Comley, Military HFA(1) operations, create - SB 219 Lance Corporal Chase J., memorializing active duty, academic credit for - HB 80 Tackett, Sergeant Joseph M., Conveyor - HR 76 active duty, local board of education memorializing - SR 32; HR 67 belt examinations, certified belt Lance Corporal Chase J., resolution certified employee, retirement Tax examiner, requirements for - HB 458: memorializing - HR 16 contribution for - HB 79: HCS(2) exemption, active military duty - SB 112 HCS Lance Corporal Chase, J., resolution active duty, local board of education exemption, disabled veterans and belt inspection, to be done by certified memorializing - SR 5 employee, retirement contribution - POWs - HB 180 and trained person - HB 458 Concealed deadly weapon, license to HB 79: HCS(1), HFA (1) Toth, Drug carry, exception to training requirement active duty, local board of education Specialist Eric L., memorializing - HR 74 and alcohol retesting, miner - HB 204 employee, retirement contribution for Specialist Eric L., resolution certifications, requirements for - HB Cornett, Sergeant First Class Lance S., - HB 79: HFA(2),(3) memorializing - SR 64 572: HCS memorializing - HR 273 burials and funerals, disruptions of, Tuition fees, spouses and dependents of and alcohol testing of miners, Deckard, Sergeant Matthew L., penalties for - HB 333; HB 333: HFA veterans, reimbursement for - HB 20: requirements for - HB 572 memorializing - SR 28; HR 78 (1) HCS and alcohol testing of miners, Department families, assistance for - SB 2; SB 2: U.S. Military Forces, discount for requirements of - HB 572: HFA(1),(2) of Military Affairs, absence or inability of SCS, HCS members at Kentucky state parks - HB Easement of necessity, reclamation, Adjutant General - HB 660 pay, exempt from income tax - HB 286: 141: HCS requirements for - SB 219: SCS of Military Affairs, responsibilities of SFA(1) United States Armed Forces, Kentucky Emergency adjutant general - SB 133; SB 133: pay, exempt from income tax if member of, death benefits - HB 27: Action Plans for impoundments, HFA (1) stationed in Kentucky - HB 580 HCS promulgate administrative regulations of Military Affairs, supplemental funding special license plates, eliminate extra Vehicle for - HJR 193 for qualified firefighters employed by - fee - SB 124 registration for military personnel action plans, coal mine waste HB 273 special license plates, prohibit certain deployed outside the U.S., provisions impoundments, requirements for - Diplomas, high school, awarding of to logos on - SB 124 for - SB 2: SFA(1) SJR 230 veterans - HB 218 spouses' occupational and professional registration for overseas military, Mine Disaster response planning, urge review credentials, issuance of - SB 74 remove requirement of storage on Equipment Task Force, establishment - HR 19 spouses, benefits for - HB 147; HB 147: base - HB 140: HFA(1) of - HB 693: HCS Downing, Private First Class Stephen HCS Veterans' rescue chambers, matching grants Paul II, memorializing - HR 281 Miller, Technical Sergeant Keary J., Affairs Department, disabled veterans, programs, creation of - HB 693 Driving on expired license or registration, honoring - SR 108 minors, representation of - HB 454 Safety Review Commission, exemption for returning military Montgomery, Sergeant Ryan J., benefits claims, assistance with - HB appointment of Denise Moore personnel - HB 140 memorializing - SR 65; HR 71 310 Davidson - HCR 30 Employees of political subdivisions, Morton, Sergeant First Class John D., benefits, administration of - SB 67 Safety Review Commission, National Guard duty, compensation memorializing - SR 113; HR 66 Veterans confirmation, William David Donan to and benefits - SB 254 Motor vehicle premiums, reduction for Day programs, require all public schools - HCR 41 Firefighter employees and members, military - SB 133 to hold - SB 47 safety, requirements for - HB 503; SB supplemental funding for - HB 273: Multiyear contracts allowed - SB 84: Day, high school observance of - HB 200: SCS, HCS SCS HCA(1) 313 water discharge by CONSOL, Energy, Funerals National Veterans' protect Kentucky waters from effects and memorial services, disruption of, Guard and Reserve, federal active duty, health care funding, mandatory federal - of - SR 326 urge Congressional action - HCR death benefits - SB 14; HB 27, 96 HR 320 Pennington, Edwin, coal miner, 142: HCS Guard, discount at Kentucky state parks nursing home - HJR 211 memorializing - SR 157 memorial services, disruption of, urge - HB 141: HCS personal loan program, creation of - HB Rescue chambers in mines, authorize identification card, urge Congress to 314; HB 314: SFA (1),(2), HCS use of - HB 567 for operators of - HCR 129 no fault medical expenses - HB 565 spouse eligible for - HB 179: HCS Robinson Forest, University of Kentucky ATV helmet law, suspension based on property liability - SB 5 Reckless driving, penalty points - HB required to mine in - HB 726 unserved felony warrants - HB 117: Intermediate 287 Safe SFA(2) driver's license, provisions of - HB 90; Recreational Vehicle Certification and working conditions in coal mines, ATVs, establish routes on public HB 90: SCA (1), HFA (2) Licensure Board, repeal of - HB 308; equipment and procedures for - HB highways from parking facilities to ATV driver's license; provisions of - SB 13 SB 122: SCS, HFA (1) 503: HFA(1) parks for - HB 329 Interstates and parkways, set maximum Registration working conditions in coal mines, Auto Tours, direct study to identify ways speed limit of 70 MPH - HB 311 fee, $11.50 for 10,000 weight class - HB equipment and requirements for - HB to promote - HJR 7: HCS Law Enforcement Memorial Special 535 607 Automobile recyclers, activities allowed Plate, reduce initial fee - SB 124: fee, voluntary donation for hunger relief Sago by and duties of - HB 85 SFA(1) - SB 148; SB 148: SCS Mine explosion, honoring victims of - SR Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study License for military personnel deployed outside 38 directed - SCR 98 plates for disabled veterans - HB 696 the U.S., provisions for - SB 2: Mine Explosion, honoring victims of - Blood and urine tests, require of all plates, urge the honoring of Abraham SFA(1) HR 29 drivers involved in school bus or fatal Lincoln on General issue plates in for overseas military, remove Strip mining, exemption for sand or accidents - SB 17 2009 - SR 101 requirement of storage on base - HB gravel operations - HB 239 Booster seat, use requirements - SB Limousine, definition of - SB 81 140: HFA(1) Violations, penalties for - SB 138 171: HCS Mandatory seat belt law, primary Registrations, clarify that hunger relief CDL tests, establish fees and enforcement - HB 86; HB 117: SCS (2) donations are voluntary - SB 148: Motor Carriers procedures for retesting - HB 707 Maximum speed limits, increase on 4 SFA(2) Center left turn lanes, clarify allowed lane state roads - HB 95 Rental Blood and urine tests, require of all uses of - HB 710: HFA(1),(2) Military car companies, fees - SB 90: HFA(3) drivers involved in school bus or fatal Certificates for driving, establish License Plates, eliminate eligibility proof car license fees, permitted uses - SB accidents - SB 17 procedures for application and upon registration - SB 182 214 CDL issuance - SB 248 special license plates, eliminate extra company agreement disclosures - SB schools, urge FMCSA not to restrict out- Cervids, motorists to be compensated fee - SB 124 90: HCS of-state students - HR 105 for damage caused by - HB 392 Minor's conviction of alcohol offenses, Retail installment sales contracts, statute testing, omnibus revisions - HB 707: Child booster seats, require and make license revocation for - HB 90: SFA(1) of limitations - SB 154: SFA(1), HCA HFA(1) violations a primary offense - HB 372; Motor (1) Coal shippers and receivers, weight SB 188: HCS, HFA (1),(2) fuels quality program, petroleum Revocation of driver's license, illegal reporting to vehicle enforcement - HB Children left in vehicles, urge auto environmental assurance fee, use of - possession or purchase of alcohol - HB 560 makers to install warning systems - HR HB 634: HCS 129: SFA(1) Commercial 27 vehicle operator, study of REAL ID Act Sales tax, motor vehicles sold to driver's license, effect of student loan Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related of 2005 - SJR 232 nonresidents - HB 672 default on - SB 37 transaction with a minor, driver's vehicle salesmen, increase license fees School buses, require use of flashers driver's licenses, fees for issuance - HB license revoked for - HB 736: HCS for - SB 215; HB 569 when approaching railroad crossings - 105 Create the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Motorcycle special plates, set minimum HB 452 Defective rear guard included in out-of- Trail System - HB 233: HCS number for - SB 124: HFA(1) Seat service criteria, penalty - SB 140 Damage stamp fund, to compensate Motorcycles, belt law, primary enforcement - HB 106 Limousine, definition of - SB 81 motorists for damage - HB 392 allow owners to purchase special belt requirement, apply only to vehicles Maximum speed limits, increase on 4 Dealers, deadly weapons, issuance of - license plates - SB 124: SFA(1) manufactured after 1985 - HB 86: lane state roads - HB 95 HB 236: HFA(1) include in Lemon Law - HB 205 HFA(1) National Drivers' licenses, educational Murder, manslaughter, fetal homicide, belt requirement, delay enforcement - Truck Network, designate segment of requirements - HB 51 elements of offense - HB 339 HB 86: HCS US 431 as part of - HB 645: SCS Driving No-fault insurance, charges for medical belt requirement, exemptions - HB 86: Truck Network, designate specific on expired license or registration, services - HB 565: HCA(1) HCS routes as part of - HB 645: HFA(1) exemption for returning military Off-road Motorcycle and ATV belt requirement, reduce fine for Truck Network, designate US 431 as personnel - HB 140 Commission, add members - SB 32; violation - HB 86: HFA(5) part of - HB 645 under the influence, substances other HB 309 belt violations, eliminate court costs for - Omnibus traffic code revision, eliminate than alcohol - SB 160 Omnibus traffic code revision, eliminate HB 86: HFA(9); HB 117: SFA (4) truck weight limit changes - HB 710: under the influence, testing - SB 86 change involving motorcycle operation belt violations, secondary enforcement HCS Emergency management license plate - - HB 710: HCS at roadblocks - HB 86: HFA(8) Registration fee, $11.50 for 10,000 SB 170 Operator's belt, use requirements - SB 171: HCS weight class - HB 535 General Assembly license plates, allow license, define term of suspension for Seatbelt requirement, exempt vehicles Registration, identify situs for registration retired members to obtain - HB 667 fraudulent use to purchase alcohol - 20 years old and older - HB 86: HFA(4) purposes - HB 698; HB 698: HFA (1) Government employees, personal auto HB 129: FCCR Sex offenders, labeling of driver's license Sales & use tax exempt, repair & insurance - SB 144 license, mandatory revocation for illegal - HB 366 replacement parts for vehicles with Graduated purchase or supply of alcohol - HB Special proportional regis., 8/1/06 - HB 433 driver licensing passenger restrictions, 491 license plate donation, cap School bus, prohibit use of wireless exemptions for driver's education - licenses, allow men to change name recommended donation at $10 - SB device while operating - HB 714 HB 90: SFA(3) upon marriage - HB 417 157: HCA(1) Sex offenders, labeling of driver's license driver's license, clarify passenger licenses, fees for issuance - HB 105 license plates, allow setting of - HB 366 restrictions - HB 90: HFA(4),(5),(6) Operators recommended voluntary contribution Traffic regulations, omnibus revisions - driver's license, clarify violations which licenses, free corrected license if only for - SB 157 HB 710 extend levels - HB 90: HFA(3) street name is changed - HB 129 license plates, permit exchange without Trailers being transported by FEMA, Hardship licenses, free corrected license if only obtaining regular registration - HB exempt from registration - SB 122 driver license, permit for general traffic street name or postal address is 285 Trailers, lights to be equipped on - HB offenses - SB 26 changed - SB 113 Speed limits, set maximum of 70 on 499 driver's license, permit for general traffic Owner notification of tow lien, limit on interstates, 65 on other 4 lane US 150, designate as part of the offenses - HB 22 response time - HB 302: HFA(1) highways - SB 103 National Truck Network - HB 645: Highway work zone, speeding in, Penalty, passing a stopped school bus - Towed SFA(1) remove affirmative defense for - SB HB 457 vehicles, procedures for sale to satisfy 103: SCS Public parking fees, POW and disabled lien - HB 302 Historic motor vehicles brought into veteran license holders exempt from - vehicles, procedures for sale to satisfy Motor Vehicles state, require inspection only to SB 42 liens - HB 302: HCS authenticate VIN - HB 375 Purple Traffic regulations, omnibus revisions - Accidents Instruction permit and intermediate Heart and disabled yet licensee plates, HB 710 blocking roadway, removal of vehicle license, prohibit cell phone use - HB eliminate state fee for - HB 179: HCS Trespass on retail or commercial and cargo - SB 44 90: HFA(1) Heart license plate, surviving spouse premises, define - HB 612 resulting in death or serious injury, Insurance, eligible to receive - HB 373 Trucks, prohibit minors from riding in mandatory DUI testing of drivers failure to maintain - HB 87 Heart license plates, exempt holders truck beds - SB 164; HB 598; HB 334: involved - HB 67 limits on recovery of noneconomic from all fees - HB 179 HFA (2); HB 372: HFA (1); HB 598: Accidents, blocking roadway, removal of damages - HB 582 Heart license plates, prohibit state logo HFA (1) vehicle and cargo - HB 272 low mileage premium discount - HB 324 or brand on - SB 124: SCS Uninsured Animal-drawn vehicles, driver's manual medical expenses - HB 708 Heart licensee plates, make surviving motorist coverage claim, unknown defendant, physical contact not Code enforcement boards, membership Long-term Railroads, safe walkways, provisions for required - HB 594 on joint boards - HB 126 care facilities, increased penalties for - - HB 599 vehicle coverage claim, unknown Joint Code Enforcement Boards, HB 303 Safe defendant, physical contact not appointments - HB 126: HCS care facility, inspection, revealing in working conditions in coal mines, required - HB 594 Local Government Nuisance Code advance - SB 141 equipment and procedures for - HB Usage Enforcement Act, expand local Medicaid 503: HFA(1) tax, establish valuation floor for used governments which may adopt - HB 69 fraud, civil and administrative working conditions in coal mines, vehicles - HB 548; HB 548: HCS Nuisances, order of lien - HB 69: HCS proceedings for - HB 735 equipment and requirements for - SB tax, exemption for sibling transfers - HB Private nuisance, technical corrections - pay-for-performance demonstrations in 200; HB 607 246 HB 319 long-term care, apply for participation Silica and mixed dust, civil action tax, transfer exemption, foster parent in - SJR 176 procedures - SB 223 and foster child - HB 444 Nurses Medical/health Smoking policy, delete exemptions for - Wireless device, prohibit use while care malpractice, damages, limits - HB HB 55: HFA(3) operating a motor vehicle - HB 9, 635 Abortion, 721 Standards, board meetings and duties of Work zone, speeding in, required notice banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA care malpractice, damages, limits, the chairman, provisions for - HB 387 for double fines - HB 321 (4) amend Constitution - SB 1 Terry, Donna H., administrative law banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: Mercury in vaccines, require person to judge, confirmation - SR 271 Negotiable Instruments HFA(5) be informed of - SB 255 Toxic mold program, urge establishment Advanced Nurse of - HR 324 Circuit court clerks, allow fee for registered nurse practitioner, Licensure Compact, enactment of - HB Work injury, heart or respiratory disease dishonor - HB 395 prescriptive authority defined - SB 65: 102 in firefighters, create rebuttable Retail installment sales contracts, statute HFA(3) practitioners, prescriptive authority presumption for - HB 420 of limitations - SB 154: HCA(1) registered nurse practitioners' defined - SB 65: HFA(4) Workers' Theft by deception, conduct included in - prescriptive authority, scope of - SB Osteoporosis, education and prevention compensation for jockeys, HB 683 65: HFA(5) program for - SB 202 establishment of - HB 741: HCS Uniform Commercial Code, update of - registered nurse practitioners, 24-hr Patient safety reporting, protection compensation medical services, SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) supply limit on Schedule II against reprisal for - SB 207 termination, provisions for - HB 388: prescriptions issued by - SB 65: Resource center for aging caregivers, SFA(1) creation of - SB 174: HCS compensation unfair claims practices, News Media HFA(1) registered nurse practitioners, controlled Resource, counseling, and referral increase penalties for - HB 97 substances, prescriptive authority center, creation of - SB 234 Criminal actions, juvenile witnesses - HB Sanger, Margaret, honoring life of - HR Occupations and Professions 406: HCS established - SB 65; HB 518; SB 65: HFA (2) 132 Libel and slander, defenses - HB 280 Tobacco Lottery advertisements, prohibitions, registered nurse practitioners, Accountants, insurance requirements for prescriptive authority, conditions for - dependence treatment, Medicaid - HB 363 elimination of - HB 222 coverage of - HB 62; HB 62: HFA (1) Sex SB 65: SCS Acupuncturists, Anesthesiologist dependence, Medicaid coverage of advisory oversight council created for - offender, public notification - HB 173 telephone counseling for - HB 62: offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 assistants, LRC to study the certification HB 17; HB 17: SCS, HCS and scope of practice requirements of HCS certification requirements for - HB 17: Unauthorized use of name or Trauma care system, establish and fund photograph, media exception - HB 47 - SB 175: SCS SFA(1),(2),(3) assistants, training and testing - HB 724 Advanced requirements for - SB 175 Wellness program for public employees, registered nurse practitioner, Notaries Antibiotic resistance, increase task force to study feasibility of - HCR prescriptive authority defined - SB 65: awareness of - HCR 189 195 HFA(3) Notaries public, procedural requirements Certified surgical assistants, registered nurse practitioners' for obligation with good security requirements for and exemptions from Obscenity and Pornography prescriptive authority, scope of - SB provided by - SB 179: SCS certification as - SB 173: HCS 65: HFA(5) Omnibus regulation of - SB 179; HB 564 Consultation and continuing education, Adult oriented businesses, cable registered nurse practitioners, 24-hr authorize out-of-state licensee to television advertising - HB 406 supply limit on Schedule II Notices provide - HB 102: HCS Sex offender registration, include prescriptions issued by - SB 65: Cultural competency education, distributors of child pornography - HB HFA(1) Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, requirement for - SB 149 255 registered nurse practitioners, controlled inheritance of real property - HB 563 Dementia and related disorders, training Sexual offenses, procuring of minors via substances, prescriptive authority Legal publications, requirements for for staff in the care of residents with - an electronic communications system - established - SB 65; HB 518; SB 65: certain documents - HB 171 HB 483 HB 254 HFA (2) Living Emergency registered nurse practitioners, will directive forms - county and circuit and disasters, recognition of out-of-state Occupational Safety and Health prescriptive authority, conditions for - clerks - HB 8 licensees during - HB 102: HCS SB 65: SCS will directive forms, county and circuit contraceptives, prescribing and Administrative law judge, confirmation, J. Alcohol and drug counselors, licensing clerks - HB 8: HFA(1) dispensing of - HB 353 Landon Overfield - SR 339 of - HB 625 Local governments, purchasing by - HB Hospice services, provision of pharmacy Barbers and barber shops, sanitation Anesthesiologist 13 services - SB 166; SB 166: HCS requirements for - HB 148 assistants, LRC to study the certification Owner notification of tow lien, limit on Informed Coal miner safety, drug and alcohol and scope of practice requirements of response time - HB 302: HFA(1) consent, abortion, requirements - HB testing, requirements for - HB 404 - SB 175: SCS Personal injury claim, public 490, 585; HB 585: HCS, HFA (1),(2), Drug assistants, training and testing thoroughfare, notice of - HB 570 (3),(6) and alcohol testing of miners, requirements for - SB 175 Private consent, requirements - HB 461 requirements for - HB 572 Architects, licensing fees and penalties - activity bonds, restrictions upon I-SaveRx Internet program, work group and alcohol testing of miners, SB 62; SB 62: SCS issuance and notification - SB 28 related to cooperative agreement with - requirements of - HB 572: HFA(1),(2) Athlete agent, licensing established - SB allocation bonds, restrictions upon HB 709 Indoor smoking policy, adoption by state 258 issuance and notification - SB 28: Kentucky and local government - HB 55 Athletic SCS health information technology Jails and detention facilities, delete trainers' disciplinary actions, grounds for School property, weapons on - SB 12: coordinator, establish the position of - smoking policy exemption for - HB 55: - HB 651: HCS SFA(3) SB 249 HFA(2) trainers, certification of, restructuring of Weapon Hospice Day, declaration of - SR 137; Jockey Injury Corporation and Fund, - HB 651 on school property, unlawful HR 134 creation of, exercise riders, trainers, scope of practice established - possession, notice - SB 12: SFA(1) Nurses Association, commemorate the requirements for - HB 741 HB 651: SCS possession on school property, notice one hundredth anniversary of - SR Office Audiologists, different board to license against - SB 12; HB 35, 201; SB 12: 131; HR 126 of Workers' Claims, administrative law the fitting and sale of hearing SFA (2) Patient Prescription Drug Assistance judge, reappointment, Irene C. Steen instruments by - SB 135 Work zone, speeding in - HB 321 Program, creation of - HB 200 - SR 338 Barber as independent contractor, Kidney disease and organ donation of Workers' Claims, Administrative law licensure requirements for - HB 148 Nuisances month, declare March 2006 as - SR judge, reappointment, John Barry Board of Dentistry, per diem rate, 268; HR 260 Coleman - SR 310 increase - HB 603 Certified SB 225 racing - HB 741: HCS Expedition - HJR 47: HCS public accountants' licensing Massage therapy regulation, amend Boat requirements, establishment of - HB provisions for - SB 91; SB 91: SFA (1) Oil and Natural Gas launching fees, delete provisions for 250 Medicaid fraud, civil and administrative Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - surgical assistants, requirements for proceedings for - HB 735 Bonding, oil and natural gas drilling, HB 632: HFA(2) and exemptions from certification as - Medical requirements for - SB 237 launching fees, prohibit for tournaments SB 173: HCS licensure board, duties established - SB Kentucky Gas Pipeline Authority, include - HB 632: HFA(1) Cities, police officer career retention 127: SCS oil and oil products - HB 695 Country Music Highway, park at program - HB 70 practice without license, penalty for - HB Ky. Gas Pipeline Authority, use of term Kentucky/Ohio border - HCR 238 Clinical pharmacists, require study of - 615 "crude oil" to replace "petroleum" - HB Craft items, sale to state parks by state SB 110: HCS Military spouses' occupational and 695: HCS employees - HB 195 Coal miners, proclaim May 1 of each professional credentials, issuance, LIHEAP appropriation, Increase to $15 Create the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy year as coal miners recognition day - expedition of - SB 74 million - HB 283: SFA(1) Trail System - HB 233: HCS HJR 101 Mine safety, requirements for - HB 503 Motor fuels quality program, petroleum Cumberland Commercial driver's license, effect of Multiple reexaminations by engineers environmental assurance fee, use of - Gap and Trail of tears, automobile tours student loan default on - SB 37 and land surveyors, clarified HB 634: HCS on state road map - HJR 7 Consumer records, personal privacy, restrictions on - HB 158: SCS Natural Gas Severance Tax Receipts, Gap National Park, official painting of protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) Nurse practitioners, prescriptive appropriation for LIHEAP of - HB 283: Daniel Boone's passage - HB 76: Continuing authority defined - SB 65: HFA(4) SCS HFA(5) education hours required, parameters of Patient safety reporting, protection Office of Energy Accountability, create - Gap National Park, official state Daniel - SB 34: HFA(3) against reprisal for - SB 207 HR 150 Boone portrait - SB 63; HB 76 education requirements, engineer Pharmacy Petroleum companies, windfall profits Daniel Boone National Forest, urge license renewal dependent upon technician, disciplinary actions imposed, tax on - HCR 21 Congress not to approve tract sales of fulfillment of - SB 34 grounds for - SB 110; SB 110: HFA Synthetic - SR 256 education requirements, reasons (1) gas from coal, utility contracts for - SB Discounts justifying an extension - SB 34: technicians, registration of, exemptions 131 for members of the military and HFA(1) created - SB 110: SCS, HCS, HFA natural gas from coal, include in policy, veterans - HB 141 Cosmetologist board, licensing fees (3) planning, and implementation - HB for regular military members, National charged by - HB 439 Physician 299: SFA(1) Guard members, and veterans - HB Cultural competency education, assistants, licensing established - SB 141: HFA(1) requirement for - SB 149 78: SCS Hatfield-McCoy Dental college, dental hygienist board assistants, licensing of - SB 78; SB 78: Optometrists Trail Commission, create and attach to member shall not be faculty of - HB SFA (1) Commerce Cabinet - SB 89: HFA(3) 603: HFA(1) Physicians, specialty license, scope Medicaid fraud, civil and administrative Trail Commission, create and authorize Electrical inspections, local government established - SB 127 proceedings for - HB 735 property acquisition - SB 176: HFA(2) powers regarding - HB 28: SCS Plumber and electrician licensing, Historical markers, in and around Electricians, inspection of work exemptions for charities constructing Parental Rights Capitol, consideration and placement performed by - HB 28 low-income housing - HB 694 of - HB 36 Elevator inspectors, number hired, Plumbers' Abortion, Kentucky removal of cap - SB 225: SCS licenses, evidence of continuing banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA Horse Park, capital construction Embalmers and funeral directors, new education - HB 427: HCS (4) projects - HB 223 requirements for funeral licenses, evidence of continuing banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: Recreational Trail System, creates - HB establishments operated by - HB 232 education required - HB 427 HFA(5) 233 Emergency Plumbers, continuing education required Adoption, home study requirements - HB Offenses, on park property - SB 176: medical service personnel, attachment - HB 478 169 SFA(1) to the KCTCS - HB 155: SCS, SFA Practice of acupuncture, use by Child support, continuation through Property controlled by Department of (1) chiropractors authorized - HB 17: college or other schooling - HB 245 Parks, prohibition against interference medical technicians, certification and HFA(1) Foster with - SB 176; SB 176: SCS decertification, requirements for - HB Preneed funeral and burial contracts, parents, rights and responsibilities - HB State 515 certified death verification required to 159; HB 159: HCS, HFA (1) employees, conflicts of interest Engineer continuing education, release funds agents - HB 142 parents, training in investigations regarding - HB 195: SCS exemption for licensee employed as a Qualified mental health professional, required - HB 159; HB 159: HCS, parks, alcoholic beverage sales, local public servant - SB 34: HFA(7) fee-based pastoral counselors added HFA (1) option election authorized - HB 697 Engineering Board, appointments, to definition of - HB 732 Grandparents, legislative task force on parks, discount for veterans - HB 141: criteria for, changes in - SB 34: HFA(4) Real raising grandchildren by - SCR 18 HCS Engineers and land surveyors, added Estate Appraisers Board, increase in Indoor tanning devices, use by minors, Parks, incentive program for schools - restrictions on - HB 158 per diem payment of - HB 620: SCS parental permission for - HB 151; HB HB 718 Engineers, Estate Appraisers Board, increase per 151: HCS continuing education, exemption diem payment of - HB 620: HCS Informed consent, abortion, Partnerships provided - SB 34: HFA(2) estate brokers, change insurance, requirements - HB 490, 585; HB 585: licensing of - SB 34: HFA(8) advertising, and escrow reporting HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(6) Consumer records, personal privacy, voluntary continuing education for - SB provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) Juvenile code, age of criminal protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) 34: HFA(5) estate brokers, offering prizes and other responsibility - HB 284 General and limited partnerships, Funeral permitted or required activities by - KinCare Support Program, creation of - uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: establishments, funeral director defined SB 43: SCS HB 45; HB 45: SCS, SFA (1) HFA (1) for & procedures for places already estate brokers, various requirements for Medical and education consent affidavit, Grandfathering, existing partnerships - licensed as - HB 232: HCS - SB 43 combination of the execution of - HB HB 234: HFA(2) establishments, licensure and Respiratory care certificate renewal, 45: HCS Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus definitions - HB 232: SCS remove grace period for - HB 265 Shared parenting time, adjust child revisions - HB 349 General and limited partnerships, Surgical support for - HB 281 Personal information, privacy - HB 175: uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: assistants, certification criteria for - SB Standby guardian for minor children, HCS, HFA (1) HFA (1) 173: SCS, HFA (1) designation of - HB 221 Helmets to Hardhats Program, assistants, make certification voluntary - State custody, tobacco products, prohibit Peace Officers and Law Enforcement encourage commitment - HR 122 SB 173 from family member - HB 92; HB 92: Housing, Water HCS Buildings and Construction well drillers, changes to board of, and Termination of parental rights, attorney's Annual training, leave from private administrative regulation procedure, changes to penalties for certification fee in - HB 652: HFA(1),(2) employment - SB 171: HFA(3) exemptions from - SB 224: SCS noncompliance - HB 383 Blood and urine tests, require of all drivers involved in school bus or fatal Buildings and Construction, changes in well drillers, monetary penalty for certif. Parks and Shrines authority to promulgate administrative non-compliance, assessed once per accidents - SB 17 regulations - SB 224 each occurrence - HB 383: HFA(1) Commonwealth detectives, peace officer Archaeological sites, require access Indoor tanning facilities, permit required Wineries, small and farm, regulation of - certification - HB 343: HFA(1) permit for - HB 628 for - HB 151; HB 151: HCS SB 82 Concealed deadly weapons - HB 290 Big Bone Lick, recognized for being a Inspectors, fixed guideway systems and Workers' compensation fund limited to Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, base formation of Lewis and Clark moving walkways, inspection required - jockeys participating in thoroughbred unlawful, when - HB 354 County - HB 376: HFA(1) Leave, family military - HB 357 registered nurse practitioners, detective, service of process by - SB Peace Merry Christmas, saying, termination prescriptive authority, conditions for - 204: HFA(3) officer, certification of - HB 351 prohibited - HB 492 SB 65: SCS detectives, peace officer certification - officers, leave of absence for in-service Minimum Antibiotic resistance, increase HB 343: HFA(1) training provided - HB 30: HCS wage and overtime, delete agriculture awareness of - HCR 189 Criminal homicide interrogation, officers, training without pay, exemption - HB 378: HFA(6) Clinical pharmacists, require study of - recording of - HB 747 authorization for - HB 30 wage and overtime, delete newspaper SB 110: HCS Deputy sheriffs, employment protection Penalties for evasion of motor vehicle ad delivery exemption - HB 378: HFA(4) Controlled substances, Medicaid in certain counties without a merit valorem taxes, reward to law wage revision - HB 378 prescriptions, establish electronic data board - HB 596 enforcement agencies - HB 698; HB wage, federal indexing deleted - HB collection system for - HB 729 Detective, county, powers of - SB 204; 698: HFA (1) 378: HFA(5) Cultural competency education, SB 204: SCS Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in wage, state preemption - HB 378: requirement for - SB 149 Detectives, county, power of - SB 204: other jurisdictions - HB 504 HFA(1) Emergency contraceptives, permit sale HCS Prisoner, transportation of - HB 351: National Guard state active duty, of without prescription - SB 110: DUI, HCS compensation and benefits - SB 254 HFA(2) fatality, testing of defendant, warrant Railroad security, enhancement of - HB Personnel Hospice services, provision of pharmacy required - HB 67: HCS 517 Board, confirmation of Jack C. Smith, Jr. services - SB 166; SB 166: HCS mandatory testing of drivers in motor Seat to - SR 270 I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative vehicle accidents resulting in death or belt law, primary enforcement - HB 106 Board, final order, appeal from - HB agreement with - HB 709 serious injury - HB 67 belt requirement, apply only to vehicles 397: HFA(1) Kentucky Patient Prescription Drug False statement to peace officer - SB manufactured after 1985 - HB 86: Cabinet, reorganization of - SB 117: Assistance Program, creation of - HB 116 HFA(1) SCS 200 Federal peace officers, inclusion of - HB belt requirement, prohibit roadblocks - Political activity prohibitions, three-year Patient safety reporting, protection 343: SCS HB 86: HCS statute of limitations applied to - HB against reprisal for - SB 207 Fish and Wildlife enforcement officers, belt use, violations, citations, and 397: HFA(9) Pharmacists, clinical specialists, inclusion in the law Enforcement warnings - SB 171: HCS Preference for hiring veterans - HB 24: establish certification for - HB 673 Foundation Program fund - HB 376 belt violations, secondary enforcement SCS(2) Pharmacy Force, at roadblocks - HB 86: HFA(8) Railroad crews, relief after seven technician, registration required - SB use of - SB 38: SCS belt, use requirements - SB 171: HCS consecutive working days - HB 542 110; SB 110: HFA (1) use of, when permitted - SB 38, 52; HB Sex School employees, felony charges - SB technicians, disciplinary proceedings, 211, 236; SB 38: SFA (1) offender registration - HB 3: SFA(1) 109: SCS grounds for instituting - SB 110: SCS, Funding, KLEPF fund salary offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 Sex offenders, employment of - HB 3: HCS, HFA (3) supplements - SB 118 Sheriffs' fee, revision of - HB 537: HFA(3) Physicians Care Program for the Grandfathered peace officer, certification SCS(1) Sex-based wage discrimination, uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB of - HB 343 Sheriffs, certified court security officers - prohibited on comparable jobs - HB 180: SCS, HFA (1) Hunting and fishing licenses, forfeiture HB 677 399 Prescription for failure to appear pursuant to a Telecommunicator training, police, fire, Sexual orientation and gender identity drug importation from foreign countries, citation or summons - SB 80 emergency - SB 155; SB 155: SCS discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 provisions for - HB 163 Immigration, enforcement of federal law Termination, prohibit while recovering State drug reimportation from Canada, - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), from work related injuries - HB 256: employee overnight travel, prior provisions for - SB 27 (3) HCS approval for lodging - HB 465 drugs, Congress encouraged to Interlocal Traffic regulations, omnibus revisions - employee political activity violations, authorize the importation of - HCR agreements between counties, study of HB 710 punishment for - HB 397: HFA(10) 230 KLEPF program increases - HB 119 Video lottery gaming investigators, employees, sale of craft items to state Prescriptions, agreements, provide incentives for police powers granted - HB 31 parks by - HB 195 refillable, exception policy - HB 181: police services - HB 119: HCS employees, survivor and retirement SCS Juvenile, court record access - HB 3: Personnel and Employment benefits, related to - HCR 147 refillable, time frame - HB 181; HB 181: SCS employees, survivor and retirement HCS Kentucky Gaming & Lottery Corporation, Career employees, promotional benefits, related to - HCR 106 enforcement and investigative increments of - HB 523 State, veterans' hiring preference - HB Physicians and Practitioners employees, status of - HB 601 Classified 260 KY peace officer authority, National Park employees, appeal from evaluations - Teachers, controlled substance abuse, Abortion - HB 585: SCS Service rangers - SB 204: CCR, FCCR HB 397: HFA(3) testing required - SB 109 Abortion, Law employees, appeal from Personnel Tipped employees, hourly wage rate for banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA Enforcement Foundation Program fund, Board final order - HB 397: HFA(1) - HB 460 (4) inclusion of Fish and Wildlife employees, increase representation on Transportation Engineering Assistant I, banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: enforcement officers in - HB 376 Personnel Board - HB 397 experience requirements for - HB 512 HFA(5) Enforcement Foundation Program, employees, political activity penalties - Transportation, Highway Superintendent informed consent requirements for - SB standards and procedures - HB 351 HB 397 I and II, educational requirements 125 Enforcement Memorial Special Plate, Collective bargaining, extend to all removed - HB 367 informed consent to - SB 125: SFA(1) reduce initial fee - SB 124: SFA(1) urban-county employees - HB 511: Veterans' state hiring preference, Medicaid coverage of - HB 575 enforcement personnel, define and HFA(1) establishment of - HB 24; HB 24: SCS Acupuncture prescribe duties - HB 505 Criminal background checks, youth (1), SFA (1),(2) Advisory Council, physician Mandatory seat belt law, prohibit police athletics, requirement for - HB 653 Workers' membership required on - HB 17 roadblocks for sole purpose of Employee, wrongful discharge, compensation self insurance, liability for Advisory Council, physician enforcement - HB 86; HB 117: SCS (2) arbitration procedure for - HB 686 pre-1997 claims - SB 191: SFA(1) membership required on - HB 17: Marijuana and controlled substance tax, Employees, report of number - HB 493: compensation self-insurance, liability for SCS, HCS increase funding for enforcement - HB HCS pre-1997 claims - SB 191: SCS Acute care hospital, Jessamine County, 685 Employers, compensation, medical benefits capped endorse establishment of - SR 302; HR Methamphetamine-contaminated health benefits - HB 493: HCS, HFA (1) - HB 681 296 property, cleanup program - HB 591: health benefits for - HB 98, 493 Advance HCS Executive Order 2005-891, confirmation Pharmacists directives and organ donations, Military of Personnel Cabinet reorganization - Kentucky e-Health Network, Police, honoring Sergeant Leigh Ann SB 117 Abortion - HB 585: SCS electronic registries of - SB 19 Hester - SR 84 Finance and Administration Cabinet, Abortion, informed consent to - SB 125: directives, Ky e-Health Network, police, honoring Specialist Jason L. requests for travel - HB 465: HCS SFA(1) registries of location and existence of Mike - SR 86 Fire department merit boards, Advanced - SB 19: SCS police, honoring Staff Sergeant Timothy consolidated local government - HB registered nurse practitioners, 24-hr Advanced registered nurse practitioners, F. Nein - SR 85 666 supply limit on Schedule II controlled substances, prescriptive Missing persons, database and Illegal aliens, prohibit employment of - prescriptions issued by - SB 65: authority established - HB 518 procedures for - HB 447 HB 150 HFA(1) Anesthesiologist Mobile Data Infrastructure, upkeep and Labor organization, mandatory registered nurse practitioners, controlled assistants, LRC to study the certification maintenance - HB 380: SCA(1) membership or financial support substances, prescriptive authority and scope of practice requirements of Park Rangers, inclusion in the Law prohibited, penalty - HB 38 established - HB 518 - SB 175: SCS Enforcement Foundation Program fund assistants, training and testing insurance, CPT codes, insured liability establish certification for - HB 673 Minimum-emissions coal project, requirements for - SB 175 for - HB 583 Physician exemption for - HB 665 Antibiotic resistance, increase Healthcare disparities, elimination of - assistants, licensing established - SB Noise compatibility permits, establish awareness of - HCR 189 HB 213 78: SCS system for land near airports - HB 229 Appalachian Regional Healthcare, 50th Hepatitis C education, awareness, and assistants, licensing of - SB 78: SFA(1) Anniversary, honor - SR 194; HR 179 information program, creation of - HB assistants, licensing requirements Plumbers and Plumbing Artificially provided nutrition and 540 established - SB 78 hydration, withholding, circumstances - Hospice services, provision of pharmacy Physicians Care Program for the Claims for material or labor, failure to SB 95; HB 389 services - SB 166; SB 166: HCS uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 Athletic trainers, supervising physicians, Hospitalization, mental illness, consent 180: SCS, HFA (1) Educational occupancy, building used duties established - HB 651 at age 16, delete provision for - SB 222 Practice of medicine, acceptable for specific purposes, exclusion - SB Audiologists, different board to license Hospitals standards of conduct, regulations 152 the fitting and sale of hearing and ambulatory surgical centers data on establishing - SB 127: SCS Housing, Buildings and Construction, instruments by - SB 135 hospital-acquired infection rates Resource center for aging caregivers, changes in authority to promulgate Automatic reported by - HB 240 creation of - SB 174: HCS administrative regulations - SB 224 external defibrillator requirements, and ambulatory surgical centers, data Resource, counseling, and referral Licenses, evidence of continuing exempt liability for - HB 182: HFA(2), on hospital-acquired infection rates center, creation of - SB 234 education required - HB 427; HB 427: (3) reported by - HB 34 Sanger, Margaret, honoring life of - HR HCS external defibrillator requirements, Informed 132 Licensing and other requirements, prohibit insurance denial for - HB 182: consent, abortion, requirements - HB Stroke, system of care, urge exemptions for charities constructing HFA(1) 490, 585; HB 585: HCS, HFA (1),(2), development of - SR 211; HR 221 low-income housing - HB 694 external defibrillators, require at (3),(6) Surgical Plumbers, continuing education required physical fitness facilities - HB 182; HB consent, requirements - HB 461 assistants, make certification voluntary - - HB 478 182: HCS Involuntary hospitalization, examinations SB 173 Cancer - SB 174; SB 174: SCS assistants, physicians, dentists and tissue, registry for research purposes, I-SaveRx Internet program, work group dental surgeons, oversight by - SB Police, City and County establish - HB 525 related to cooperative agreement with - 173: HFA(1) tissue, registry for research purposes, HB 709 assistants, physicians, dentists and Accidents, motor vehicle, duties - SB 44; establish task force - HB 525: HCS Kentucky dental surgeons, oversight for - SB HB 272 Cancer, registry for tissue research, Cardiovascular Disease Initiative and 173: SCS Annual training, leave from private establish - SB 218 board, create - HB 477 Surrogate, operator's license, employment - SB 171: HFA(3) Certified surgical assistants, health information technology designation upon issuance of - HB 160 Benefits for police and firefighters, urban requirements for and exemptions from coordinator, establish the position of - Tobacco dependence treatment, county - SB 108: SCS certification as - SB 173: HCS SB 249 Medicaid coverage of - HB 62; HB 62: Certified peace officers, identification Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 Hospice Day, declaration of - SR 137; HFA (1) program for - HB 619 Community Alternatives Kentucky- HR 134 Trauma care system, establish and fund Cities, police officer career retention Bowling Green, honor work of - SR 336 Patient Prescription Drug Assistance - HB 724 program - HB 70 Controlled Program, creation of - HB 200 Wellness program for public employees, Concealed substance, overdose of, physicians to Kidney task force to study feasibility of - HCR deadly weapon, out-of-state retired report - HB 595 disease and organ donation month, 195 officer, carrying of - HB 237 substances, Medicaid prescriptions, declare March 2006 as - SR 268; HR deadly weapons - HB 290 establish electronic data collection 260 Piggybacked Bills Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, system for - HB 729 disease, laboratory tests, unlawful, when - HB 354 Copayments, different amounts recommendations - HCR 31 Criminal homicide interrogation, Attach provisions of HCR 9 - SB 205: recording of - HB 747 prohibited - HB 418: SFA(1) Life insurance, proof of death - HB 579 HFA(1); HCR 227: HFA (1) Costs of medical care for prisoners, Living will, operator's license, Death HB benefits, 2nd and 3rd class cities - HB maximum payments - HB 84: HFA(1) designation upon issuance of - HB 160 105 to HB 86/HCS - HB 86: HFA(6) Cultural competency education, Medicaid 402 115/HCS to SB 11/GA - SB 11: HFA(4) benefits, distribution of - SB 150 requirement for - SB 149 appeals, specialty physician review 115/HCS to SB 11/HCS - SB 11: Damages, apportionment, medical required - HB 91; HB 91: HCS False statement to peace officer - SB HFA(5) 116 negligence case - SB 169 fraud, civil and administrative 233/HCS to SB 176 - SB 176: HFA(2) Dementia and related disorders, training proceedings for - HB 735 Force, use of, when permitted - SB 38, 233/HCS to SB 89/SCS(1) - SB 89: 52; HB 211, 236; SB 38: SFA (1) for staff in the care of residents with - Medical HFA(3) HB 483 malpractice, affidavit of merit - SB 240 Funding, KLEPF fund salary 270/GA to SB 109/HCS - SB 109: supplements - SB 118 Dentists, Medicaid coverage for tobacco malpractice, civil litigation and resolution HFA(1) dependence treatment ordered by - HB - HB 722 Grandfathered peace officer, certification 270/GA to SB 130/HCS - SB 130: of - HB 343 62: HCS malpractice, constitutional amendment - HFA(3) Department for Public Health, improve SB 210: HFA(3); HB 700: HFA (1) Immigration, enforcement of federal law 30 to SB 171/GA - SB 171: HFA(3) - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), health through enhanced use of e- malpractice, essential medical 320/GA to SB 123/GA - SB 123: HFA(2) health by - SJR 104 specialties - HB 72 (3) 343/GA to SB 171/GA - SB 171: HFA(4) Interlocal agreements between counties, Disciplinary actions, emergency order, malpractice, omnibus reform - HB 700 368 to HB 351/HCS - HB 351: HFA(1), issuance of, ground for - SB 127 practice without license, penalty for - HB study of KLEPF program increases - (3) HB 119 Embryo, prohibition of destruction - HB 615 437/ GA to SB 134/ HCS - SB 134: 347 Medical/health Labor organization, mandatory HFA(3) membership or financial support Emergency care malpractice, damages, limits - HB 489 to HB 585/HCS - HB 585: HFA(4) and disasters, recognition of out-of-state 721 prohibited, penalty - HB 38 489 to SB 171/GA - SB 171: HFA(5) Law nursing licensees during - HB 102: care malpractice, damages, limits, 489 to SB 171/HCS - SB 171: HFA(7) HCS amend Constitution - SB 1 Enforcement Foundation Program, 632/GA to SB 194/HCS - SB 194: standards and procedures - HB 351 contraceptives, prescribing and Mercury in vaccines, require person to HFA(5) dispensing of - HB 353 be informed of - SB 255 enforcement personnel, define and 666 to SB 171/HCS - SB 171: HFA(6) prescribe duties - HB 505 Medical Services Board, attach to Motor vehicle insurance, medical 7 to HB 197/HCS - HB 197: HFA(1) KCTCS - SB 139 expenses - HB 708 Missing persons, database and 93/GA to SB 245/HCS - SB 245: HFA(1) procedures for - HB 447 Medical Services Board, personnel No fault auto insurance, medical SB functions and transfers - SB 139 expenses - HB 565 Peace officer, certification of - HB 351 152/GA to SB 171/GA - SB 171: HFA(1) Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in EMS, In Case of Emergency program, No-fault insurance, charges for medical 208 to SB 245/HCS - SB 245: HFA(2) implementation of - HCR 22 services - HB 565: HCA(1) other jurisdictions - HB 504 Examination, regional community mental Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 Public building planning and mapping health professional, delete provision for Organ and tissue donor registry, Planning and Zoning system - SB 171; SB 171: HFA (1),(2) - SB 221 establish - HB 57; HB 57: HCS, HFA Retirement Health (1),(2) Casino gaming facilities, permitted use benefits for police and firefighters, benefits made available to the public, Osteoporosis, education and prevention at racetracks - HB 601 urban-counties - SB 108 restoration of certain - HB 622: program for - SB 202 Code enforcement boards, membership fund, benefits of - SB 114 HFA(1) Patient safety reporting, protection on joint boards - HB 126 fund, benefits of urban-county care data, consumer access to - HB 622 against reprisal for - SB 207 Minimum emissions coal project, governments - HB 486 disparities, elimination of - HB 213: HCS Pharmacists, clinical specialists, exemption for - HB 665: HFA(1) Sex offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 Asbestos assessment and response HFA (1) offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 Sheriffs' fee, revision of - HB 537: program, administration of - HB 408 Jerry Lundergan Rehabilitation Act of Supervision fee, increase in fee - HB SCS(1) Bonding, oil and natural gas drilling, 2006 - HB 2: HFA(2) 425 requirements for - SB 237 Kentucky Energy Security National Treatment program, intensive, alcohol Police, State Covenant not to sue, make changes to - Leadership Act - HB 299 and drug abuse - SB 245: HFA(5) HB 408: SCS Lemon Law, include purchase of new Violent Accidents, motor vehicle, duties - SB 44; Emergency Action Plans for motorcycles - HB 205 offender, add qualifying offenses - HB HB 272 impoundments, promulgate Medicaid, employer funding for - HB 98 37 CDL administrative regulations for - HJR Ready, Set, Success Act of 2006 - HB offenders, registration requirement for - testing, omnibus revisions - HB 707: 193 355 HB 199 HFA(1) Environmental Representative Jim Stewart III Act of tests, establish fees and procedures for remediation fee, not required of loads 2006 - HB 375: HFA(1) Property retesting - HB 707 less than 1 ton that are disposed of Uniform Real Property Electronic tests, require KSP to engage services of for free - SB 50: HFA(1) Recording Act, adoption of - SB 85 Alien, right to own real and personal third party testers - HB 707 remediation fee, recycling and property - HB 118 Certificates for driving, establish hazardous waste grants, use for - SB Poverty Animals, ownership, prohibition and proceeds for application and issuance - 50 forfeiture of - HB 25 SB 248 E-scrap Task Force, establishment of - Dentures, dental and oral health, Archaeological sites, family access, Certified peace officers, identification HCR 28 designate funds for - HB 377 require landowner compliance with - program for - HB 619 Hazardous waste fee, extend fee to Fair Share Health Care Act - HB 98; HB HB 628 Concealed 2008 and provide for waiver - SB 75 493: HCS ATV helmet requirement, restrict to carry, record checks - HB 290: SCA(1) Hepatitis C education, awareness, Heating utility service, low-income public property - HB 334: HFA(3),(5) deadly weapon, out-of-state retired information program, creation of - HB customers, termination, limits on - SB Easement, to conduct reclamation officer, carrying of - HB 237 540: HCS 252 operations, create - SB 219 deadly weapons - HB 290 Industry & economic development, urge Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 Eminent Confiscation of firearm or ammunition, evaluation of Louisville STAR air toxics LIHEAP appropriation, Increase to $15 Domain, public use, requirement for - unlawful, when - HB 354 program impact on - HCR 174 million - HB 283: SFA(1) HB 508: SFA(1) Criminal Involuntary hospitalization, examinations LIHEAP, appropriation of Natural Gas Domain, restriction of - HB 122 homicide interrogation, recording of - - SB 174: SFA(1) Severance Tax Receipts for - HB 283: domain, restrictions on use by public HB 747 Methamphetamine-contaminated SCS entities - SB 29 record checks - HB 351 property, cleanup program - HB 591: Medicaid, employer funding for - HB 493 domain, standards and procedure - HB Death in the line of duty, increase in HCS, HFA (2) Physicians Care Program for the 114, 183 allowance to survivor when - HB 687 property, program for cleanup of - HB uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB domain, takings for economic Employee suggestion program - HB 351 591 180: SCS, HFA (1) development, federal constitutional False statement to peace officer - SB Mine water discharge by CONSOL, Plumber and electrician licensing, prohibition of - HCR 24 116 Energy, protect Kentucky waters from exemptions for charities constructing Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, Funding, KLEPF fund salary effects of - SR 326 low-income housing - HB 694 create and authorize property supplements - SB 118 Motor fuels quality program, petroleum The Kentucky Youth Development acquisition - SB 176: HFA(2) Grandfathered peace officer, certification environmental assurance fee, use of - Coordinating Council, establish - SJR Historic or prehistoric remains on of - HB 343 HB 634: HCS 184; HJR 215 property, procedure for disposition of - Immigration, enforcement of federal law Procedures Voluntary HB 627 - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), and requirements for on-site sewage energy cost assistance funds, creation Hunting, task force to study land (3) systems installation and permitting, of - HB 742; HB 742: SCS (2) available for - SCR 34 Instruction permit and intermediate make changes to - HB 573 energy costs assistance funds, creation Land Stewardship and Conservation license, prohibit cell phone use - HB and requirements for on-site sewage of - HB 742: HFA(1) Task Force membership, add 90: HFA(1) systems, make changes to - HB 573: Department of Parks to - HCR 120: HCS(1),(2) Intermediate Probation and Parole HCS driver's license, provisions of - HB 90; Sanitation districts, storm water and Manufactured home residents, good sanitary runoff, authority to control for - HB 90: SCA (1), HFA (2) Assault, 3rd degree, state officer or cause required for eviction - HB 187 driver's license; provisions of - SB 13 HB 661 Offenses, on park property - SB 176: Strategic toxic air reduction program, employee - HB 526 Law Bank robbery, violent offender status - SFA(1) Enforcement Foundation Program, requirements for termination and Owners, exemption from liability for - SB replacement of - SB 39: SFA(1) SB 181; HB 335; SB 181: SCS standards and procedures - HB 351 DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 94 enforcement personnel, define and Technical correction, grants, permit in Political bumper stickers, on vehicles kind - SB 50: SCA(1) Drug testing fee, creation of minimum prescribe duties - HB 505 amount - HB 425 near poll locations, establish Missing persons, database and Timber harvesting operations, orders of restrictions for - HB 301: SFA(1),(2) cessation, violations for - HB 450 Electronic monitoring, sex offenders - procedures for - HB 447 HB 11, 157 Preferential transfers, time within which Motor vehicle operator's licenses, fees Toxic mold program, urge establishment action may be brought - HB 320; HB of - HR 324 Medical for issuance - HB 105 parole, hearing notification - HB 199: 320: HCS, HCA (1) Murder, registration of offenders - HB Utility investment in clean coal energy Private property, taking, restrictions on - generation, provide surcharge for cost HFA(1); HB 407: HFA (2) 199: HCS parole, violent offender non-eligibility - HB 165 Peace officer, certification of - HB 351 recovery - HB 538 Private, create contract for recreational Water HB 198 Public building planning and mapping Murder, registration of offenders - HB use of - SB 241 system - SB 171; SB 171: HFA (1),(2) quality report, to be submitted to Property controlled by Department of legislature, local governments, and 199: HCS Recovery Kentucky, banning sex Parole Parks, prohibition against interference offenders from - HB 384 citizens - HR 155 with - SB 176 well drillers, civil penalties for Board, Jeanetta Lee Massey, Sex offender terms of release, add to confirmation of appointment - SR 147 Public displays, guidelines for promotion LINK - HB 184 certification non-compliance, make of - HB 277 changes to - HB 383: HCS Board, Patricia Ann Turpin, confirmation Violent offenders, registration of appointment - SR 148 Real requirement for - HB 199 well drillers, failure to comply with estate brokers, change insurance, certification provisions, civil penalty Board, Vernon Ray Winburn, confirmation of appointment - SR 150 advertising, and escrow reporting increased - HB 383 provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) Pollution well drillers, monetary penalty for certif. Board, William Abney, confirmation of appointment - SR 149 estate brokers, various requirements for non-compliance, assessed once per - SB 43 Air each occurrence - HB 383: HFA(1) Presentence investigation, creation of pollution control district rules, must be fee for - HB 425 Estate Commission, changes in Watershed-based planning councils, licensee duties, recovery fund, and approved by local governing body - creation of - HB 746 Probation and conditional discharge, SB 39: SCS conditions of, authorization of payment other aspects of licensure - SB 43: SCS pollution control district strategic toxic Popular Names and Short Titles to certain programs - SB 79 air reduction program, commission to Sex State-owned real property, limitation of study impact of - SB 39: SFA(2) offender terms of release, add to LINK - action - SB 176: HFA(1) pollution control district, regulations to Fair Share Health Care Act - HB 493; HB 184 State-owned, be no more stringent than state and HB 493: HFA (1) offenders, criminal activity, registration, title to, not to be acquired by adverse federal - SB 39 General and limited partnerships, residency, and requirements - HB 3; possession - SB 176 pollution control districts - SB 39: HCS uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: HB 3: HCS title to, not to be acquired by adverse possession or prescription - SB 176: bid - HB 299 Breast-feeding, prohibit ordinance be informed of - SB 255 SCS Engineering services, method of against - SB 106 Methamphetamine-contaminated Ten Commandments monument on procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) Cardiovascular Disease Initiative fund, property, cleanup program - HB 591: Capitol grounds, direct placement of - Executive Branch Budget, free delete appropriations for - HB 477: HCS, HFA (2) HB 277: SCS conference committee report - HB 380: HCA(1) property, program for cleanup of - HB Yard FCCR Certified surgical assistants, 591 signs and banners, allow on private Government contracts, preference for requirements for and exemptions from Narcotic treatment program, location of - property near poll locations - HB 301: Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 certification as - SB 173: HCS HB 297 SFA(2) Government-owned buildings, display of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Nonpublic schools, exempt from health signs or banner, allow on private documents in - HB 304 September designated as - HCR 119 requirements - HB 618 property near poll locations - HB 301: Historical markers, in and around Cigarette surtax, floor stocks and other Nuisances - HB 69 SFA(3),(5) Capitol, consideration and placement tobacco products tax, rate increase, Office of Health Policy, creation of, signs, allow on private property near of - HB 36 designate funds - HB 103 confirmation of Executive Order 2005- poll locations - HB 301: SFA(4) Indoor smoking policy, adoption by state Covenant not to sue, make changes to - 779 - SB 61 and local government - HB 55 HB 408: SCS Osteoporosis, education and prevention Property Valuation Administrators Jails and detention facilities, delete Deaths due to drugs or poisons, program for - SB 202 smoking policy exemption for - HB 55: coroners' duty to report - HB 67 Physicians Care Program for the Salary, dedication of property tax HFA(2) Dentures, dental and oral health, uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB receipts to pay - SB 153; HB 739 Louisville designate funds for - HB 377 180: SCS, HFA (1) Arena, alternative site studies and Drugs and poisons, coroners to report Prescription selection authority - HB 380: HFA(4) deaths from - HB 6 drug importation from foreign countries, Prosecutors Arena, alternative site study and Early childhood testing, requirements for provisions for - HB 163 selection - HB 380: HFA(2) - SB 188; SB 188: HCS, HFA (2),(3); drug patient assistance programs, Public Service Student Law Loan New HB 117: SCS (1),(2), SFA (1) improving access to - HB 200 Program, establish - HB 521 Capitol Annex Building, named the Vic E-health, improvement of health through drug reimportation from Canada, Hellard, Jr., Legislative Office the use of - SJR 104 provisions for - SB 27 Public Advocate Building - HB 751 Elder Justice Act, urge Congress to Procedures State Capitol gift shop, change in support - HCR 89 and requirements for on-site sewage Public Service Student Law Loan inventory requirements - HB 306 Emergency and disasters, recognition of systems installation and permitting, Program, establish - HB 521 State Capitol, display of plaque out-of-state nursing licensees during - make changes to - HB 573 Testing, DNA, wrongful conviction, claim honoring Kentucky Federation of HB 102: HCS and requirements for on-site sewage of - SB 159 Women's Clubs - SJR 160 Food stamp program, applicant to systems, make changes to - HB 573: Property controlled by Department of disclose employer information to - HB HCS(1),(2) Public Assistance Parks, prohibition against interference 230 Retail with - SB 176; SB 176: SCS Governor's Wellness and Physical food establishment donations, Public displays, guidelines for promotion Activity Initiative, create requirements regulation, exemption from - HB 68 Community based services - HB 380: of - HB 277 for - HB 646; HB 646: HCS food establishment, civil and criminal HFA(1) Reorganization, Utilities Savings Health immunity for donations by - HB 68: Dentures, dental and oral health, Council, created - SB 134 benefits made available to the public, HCS designate funds for - HB 377 School facilities, categories defined - SB restoration of certain - HB 622: food establishment, donations, exempt Housing Corporation, reporting 165 HFA(1) from additional inspections of - HB requirements - HB 338: HCA(1) Smoking policy, delete exemptions for - care data, consumer access to - HB 622 68: HFA(1) Identification card for homeless, provide HB 55: HFA(3) Health, definition of - HB 213: HCS Sanger, Margaret, honoring life of - HR for - HB 162 State Hepatitis 132 Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 property, title to, not to be acquired by C education, awareness, and Smoking KinCare Support Program, creation of - adverse possession - SB 176 information program, creation of - HB cessation, no cost for children in state HB 45; HB 45: SCS, SFA (1) property, title to, not to be acquired by 540 custody - HB 92; HB 92: HCS LIHEAP appropriation, Increase to $15 adverse possession or prescription - C education, awareness, information policy, delete exemptions for - HB 55: million - HB 283: SFA(1) SB 176: SCS program, creation of - HB 540: HCS HFA(3) LIHEAP, State-owned real property, limitation of Hospitals Strategic toxic air reduction program, $5 million in current year funding for action - SB 176: HFA(1) and ambulatory surgical centers data on requirements for termination and heating assistance - HB 283 Ten hospital-acquired infection rates replacement of - SB 39: SFA(1) appropriation of Natural Gas Severance Commandments monument on Capitol reported by - HB 240 Substance abuse, treatment for - HB Tax Receipts for - HB 283: SCS grounds, direct placement of - HB and ambulatory surgical centers, data 734 Medicaid, fraud in application - HB 720 277: SCS on hospital-acquired infection rates The Medical and education consent affidavit, commandments, permit posting of - HB reported by - HB 34 Kentucky Youth Development combination of the execution of - HB 16 Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 Coordinating Council, establish - SJR 45: HCS Indoor smoking policy, adoption by state 184; HJR 215 Physicians Care Program for the and local government - HB 55 Milbank Memorial Fund, congratulate on uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB Public Health Industry & economic development, urge anniversary of - HR 88 180: SCS, HFA (1) Acupuncturists, evaluation of Louisville STAR air toxics Tobacco program impact on - HCR 174 dependence treatment, Medicaid Public Authorities certification requirements for - HB 17: SFA(1),(2),(3) I-SaveRx Internet program, cooperative coverage of - HB 62; HB 62: HFA (1) licensure requirement for - HB 17: SCS agreement with - HB 709 dependence, Medicaid coverage of Kentucky Housing Corporation, licensure requirements for - HB 17; HB Jails and detention facilities, delete telephone counseling for - HB 62: appointment of Ann O. Cornette to 17: HCS smoking policy exemption for - HB 55: HCS Board - SR 162 Air HFA(2) Toxic mold program, urge establishment Ten commandments, permit posting of - pollution control district rules, must be Kentucky of - HR 324 HB 16 approved by local governing body - Cardiovascular Disease Initiative and Trauma care system, establish and fund SB 39: SCS board, create - HB 477 - HB 724 Public Buildings and Grounds pollution control district strategic toxic health information technology Voluntary air reduction program, commission to coordinator, establish the position of - energy cost assistance funds, creation Big Bone Lick State Park, recognized for study impact of - SB 39: SFA(2) SB 249 of - HB 742; HB 742: SCS (2) being a base formation of Lewis and American Heart Month - HR 152 Transitional Assistance Program, energy costs assistance funds, creation Clark Expedition - HJR 47: HCS Anesthesiologist applicant to disclose employer of - HB 742: HFA(1) Buildings, smoking policy of - HB 55: assistants, LRC to study the certification information to - HB 230 Wellness program for public employees, SCS and scope of practice requirements of Kidney task force to study feasibility of - HCR Capitol Annex Building, renamed Hellard - SB 175: SCS disease and organ donation month, 195 Legislative Office Building - HB 751: assistants, training and testing declare March 2006 as - SR 268; HR HCS requirements for - SB 175 260 Public Medical Assistance Emergency Operations Center, display Asbestos assessment and response disease, laboratory tests, of plaque - SB 59: HFA(3),(4) program, administration of - HB 408 recommendations - HCR 31 Appeals Energy-efficient HVAC, including Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study Meningococcal meningitis, provide and hearings, speciality physician geothermal, require consideration in directed - SCR 98 information about - HB 475 review required - HB 91: HCS Mercury in vaccines, require person to and hearings, specialty physician review insurance, establish requirements - HB time lost due to assault, paid leave - HB 403: HFA(1) required - HB 91 401 during - SB 51: SFA(1) Electric transmission lines, Program Dentures, dental and oral health, Indoor smoking policy, adoption by state Travel reimbursement rates, federal Review and Investigations Committee designate funds for - HB 377 and local government - HB 55 mileage rates to be used for - HB 60 study of - SR 238: SCA(1) Elevated blood lead levels, testing and Jailers, evacuation and relocation Wrongful dismissal, limitation of action - Emergency 911 service, service charge reporting of - HB 117: HCS protocol - HB 258: SCS HB 469; HB 397: HFA (5),(7) on prepaid wireless users - HB 656: Kentucky Children's Health Insurance Jails and detention facilities, delete FCCR program, applicant to disclose smoking policy exemption for - HB 55: Public Records and Reports Executive Branch code lobbying employer information to - HB 230 HFA(2) provisions, applied to the Public Lead, elevated blood levels, testing and KEMI Aerial imagery, require copy sent to Service Commission - HB 52: HCS reporting of - HB 117 Board of Directors, appointment, Commonwealth Office of Technology - Hearing report procedures and timelines, Medicaid, applicant to disclose employer Jennifer B. Reed - SR 272 SB 111; SB 111: SCS, HFA (1) make changes to - HB 470: HCS information to - HB 230 Board of Directors, appointment, John Animal identification records, release Interstate benefits of electric Payment of medically necessary C. Miller - SR 273 and confidentiality - HB 327 transmission lines, consideration of - treatment, responsibility of - HB 89 Labor organization, mandatory County clerks, omnibus revision of fee HB 626 Physicians Care Program for the membership or financial support schedule for, transfer of duties - HB Investment uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB prohibited, penalty - HB 38 456 in clean coal energy generation, provide 180: SCS, HFA (1) Local Criminal surcharge for cost recovery - HB 538 emergency management director, homicide interrogation, recording of - in water transmission lines, allow cost of Public Officers and Employees qualifications - SB 177 HB 747 recovery of - HB 649 government employee, motor vehicle records - HB 730 Joint municipal power agencies, creation Adjutant General, absence or inability - insurance - SB 144: SCS Deaths due to drugs or poisons, coroner of - HB 82 HB 660 government, employees, duty to defend, to report to Vital Statistics - HB 67 Public Agency, definition of - HB 397: HFA(8) limitation of - HB 650 Deaths, presence of illegal drugs, interest gas pipelines, create - HB 728 Assault, Long-term care facility, inspection, reports by Medical Examiners Office - Service Commission, appointment of 3rd degree, state officer or employee - revealing in advance - SB 141 HB 67: HCS Teresa Hill - SR 146 HB 526 Military reservist and national guard, Drugs and poisons, coroners to report Service Commission, lobbying city or county elected official - HB 481 same rights for - SB 161 deaths from - HB 6 provisions of Executive Branch Ethics Cities, police officer career retention National Guard duty state active duty, Expungement of records, Class D felony Code applied to - HB 52 program - HB 70 compensation and benefits - SB 254 and misdemeanor - SB 183; HB 93; HB Service Commission, provide authority Classified Office 93: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(4) for Attorney General to submit employees, appeal from Personnel of Homeland Security, executive Identity theft protection - HB 4 complaint to - HB 524 Board final order - HB 397: HFA(1) director's responsibilities - SB 59: Legal publications, requirements for Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, employees, political activity penalties - HFA(3),(4) certain documents - HB 171 incorporation of - HB 568; HB 568: HB 397 of State Budget Director, direct adoption Legislative records, processing of - HB HCS, HFA (1) Collective of federal rule - HJR 141 699 Study of siting of electric transmission bargaining for public employees, Personnel Operator's licenses, allow men to lines, request - SR 238 establish process for - HB 467 Board, final order, appeal from - HB change name upon marriage - HB 417 Synthetic gas from coal, commission bargaining, extend to all urban-county 397: HFA(1) Proceedings, records, juvenile code - HB shall approve contracts for - SB 131 employees - HB 511: HFA(1) Board, hearings, location of - HB 397: 436 Telecommunication device for the deaf, County HFA(2) Record, misdemeanor, expungement of funding - HB 468; HB 468: HFA (1) fiscal court members, expense Cabinet, direct adoption of federal rule - - SB 242 Telephone allowances, increase - HB 586 HJR 141 Sex companies, alternative regulation - HB Officials Compensation Board - HB 623 Political activity prohibitions, three-year offender legislation - HB 3: SFA(2) 337; HB 337: HCS, HFA (1),(2) Officials compensation Board, abolished statute of limitations applied to - HB offender registration - HB 3: SFA(1) deregulation, define and prohibit - SB 134: HCS 397: HFA(9) offender, public notification - HB 173 predatory pricing - HB 337: SFA(3) Dental Privatization contract requirements, offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 deregulation, no application to and vision health discount plans, require extending application of - HB 400 Vital populations below 100,000 - HB 337: the offering of - HB 131: SFA(1),(3) Public statistics, divorce, allow electronic filing SFA(1) and vision insurance, clarify employee health insurance program, of - HB 288 deregulation, terms and conditions must requirements for - HB 131: HFA(1) clarify requirements of - HB 401: HCS statistics, marriage license, use of be written - HB 337: SFA(2) Department of Parks, use of park by off- employee health insurance program, Social Security numbers - HB 111 records, unauthorized use, crime, civil duty employees - SB 151 requirements for - HB 401: HFA(1),(2) action, creation of - SB 232; HB 543 employee health insurance program, regulation, predatory pricing prohibited - Elected officials, salary of - SB 30: Public Salaries HFA(1) requirements for participation in - HB HB 337: HFA(3) 648 Termination of heating utility service, Employment of retired public officers, Career employees, promotional salary limitations - HB 153: HCS Records and sick leave balances of limitations on - SB 252 state employees, transfer of - HB 154 increments of - HB 523 Utility rates, petition Public Service Engineer continuing education, Cities, police officer career retention exemption for licensee employed as a Registrar, marriage license, use of Commission not to approve increases - Social Security numbers - HB 111 program - HB 70 HCR 26 public servant - SB 34: HFA(7) County Attorney expense allowance, Executive Retirement, change beneficiary to - HB Voluntary 10: HCS increase from $500 to $1,000 per energy cost assistance fund, creation of Branch Budget, free conference month - HB 644 committee report - HB 380: FCCR School board member, retirement - HB 742: SCS(1) service credit - HB 393 Employees, Kentucky School for the energy cost assistance funds, creation officers, definition of - HB 397: HFA(8) Blind and Kentucky School for the Deaf Order 2005-891, confirmation of Secretary of Personnel Cabinet, conduct of - HB 742; HB 742: SCS (2) review of merit hires - HB 397: HFA(6) - SB 239 energy costs assistance funds, creation Personnel Cabinet reorganization - Teachers and school employees, work SB 117 Self insured plan, requirements of - HB of - HB 742: HFA(1) 131: SFA(2) time lost due to assault, paid leave Wireless enhanced emergency 911 orders and administrative orders during - SB 51: SFA(1) creating an administrative body, Sheriffs, certified court security officers - systems, payment for - SB 53 expiration date of - HB 390: HFA(1) HB 677 Federal peace officer powers and duties, Smoking policy, delete exemptions for - Public Utilities Public Works inclusion of - HB 343: SCS HB 55: HFA(3) Felons' right to hold office, constitutional State Advanced Clean Coal Technologies, Engineering services, method of amendment to provide restoration of - employee overnight travel, prior support of - SR 309; HR 321 procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) SB 251 approval for lodging - HB 465 Alternative energy, net metering for - SB Executive Branch Budget, free Firefighter personnel - SB 102: SCS employee political activities, removal of 203 conference committee report - HB 380: Fish and Wildlife enforcement officers, Class A felony - HB 397: HFA(4) Bottled water, labeling source of - HB FCCR inclusion in the law Enforcement employees, sale of craft items to state 120 Government contracts, preference for Foundation Program fund - HB 376 parks by - HB 195 Cell phone enhanced 911 funding, Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 Fully insured plan, requirements of - HB health insurance plan, clarify changes to disbursement allocation - Infrastructure for Economic 131: SFA(2) requirements of - HB 131: SFA(5) HB 656 Development Fund non coal, reduce Health Teacher injuries, no loss of pay or Cooperatives, other business number of projects - HB 380: HFA(13) insurance plan, subject to certain benefits for assault related - SB 51: endeavors, must show market need - Investment in water transmission lines, requirements - HB 131: SCS SCS HB 568: HFA(2) allow cost of recovery of - HB 649 Teachers and school employees, work Defines penalty for provider tax violation Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, HB 446: HFA(3) Historic or prehistoric remains on SCA(1); HB 219: HFA (1) authorization for programs under - HB sales, disclosure and reporting property, procedure for disposition of - of Innovation and Commercialization, 623: SCS requirements imposed - HB 446: HB 627 Resolution 05-03 - SB 69 Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 HFA(2) Joint ownership, partition, procedure of of Law, Attorney General Executive Sanitation districts, storm water and sales, disclosure required - HB 446 sale ordered - HB 723 Order AG 05-01 - HB 220 sanitary runoff, authority to control for - sales, dual agency violations, damages Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors, of Regional Development, Resolution HB 661 assessed - HB 446: SFA(1) membership of - SB 66; SB 66: SCS 05-02 - SB 69 Sidewalks-construction by local sales, dual agency, duties imposed - HB Methamphetamine-contaminated Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center - governments - HB 552 446: SFA(3),(4) property, cleanup program - HB 591: SB 89: HFA(1),(2) Tax increment financing, grant to cities sales, provisions governing - HB 446: HCS, HFA (2) Education of the 2nd class and urban-county HFA(4) property, program for cleanup of - HB Cabinet - SB 105: SCA(1) governments - SB 194: HFA(4) Jockey Injury Corporation and Fund, 591 Cabinet, creation of - SB 105: HCS Urge Congress to intervene on behalf of creation of, exercise riders, Mortgage Cabinet, Executive Order 2005-576 - automotive industries - HR 23 requirements for - HB 741 loan companies and brokers, regulation SB 105 Kentucky of - HB 462 Executive Publications Horse Racing Authority drug policy, loans, prepayment fees - HB 637: Order 1220-1286, confirmation of - SB establishment of - HB 161 HFA(1) 58 Detailed descriptions, historical markers Horse Racing Authority, casino gaming, Mortgage, amended by affidavit - SB 45: Order 2005-779, confirmation of - SB 61 in and around Capitol, creation of - HB role in - HB 601 HFA(4) Finance and Administration Cabinet, 36 Race and show horse sales, conditions Noise compatibility permits, establish Exec. Orders 2005-560, 2005-562, and Legal publications, requirements for governing - HB 446: HFA(1) system for land near airports - HB 229 2005-1254 - SB 134 certain documents - HB 171 Racehorse sales, provisions for - HB Offenses, on park property - SB 176: Office 446: SFA(2) SFA(1) of Homeland Security, creation of - SB Racetracks and casinos, omnibus bill - Real 59 Purchasing SB 7; HB 346 Estate Appraisers Board, increase in of Homeland Security, various Receipts per diem payment of - HB 620: SCS conforming amendments - SB 59: Agricultural products, state agencies, subject to taxes, compulsive gamblers Estate Appraisers Board, increase per HCS, HFA (1) purchase of - HB 669 awareness and treatment fund, partial diem payment of - HB 620: HCS Personnel Craft items, sale to state parks by state funding for - HB 174 estate brokers, change insurance, Cabinet, confirmation of Executive employees - HB 195 subject to taxes, portion to compulsive advertising, and escrow reporting Order 2005-891 - SB 117 Engineering services, method of gamblers awareness and treatment provisions regarding - SB 43: HFA(1) Cabinet, Governmental Services procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) fund - SB 41 estate brokers, misleading Center's location - SB 117: HCS Government Standardbred development fund, advertisements, warnings established Cabinet, Office of the Secretary, Contract Review Committee, additional eligibility requirements for - HB 453: - SB 43: HCS deletion of certain duties - SB 117: reporting to, and authority of - HB 400 FCCR estate brokers, various requirements for HFA(1) contracts, preference for Kentucky small Thoroughbred workers' compensation - SB 43 Cabinet, reorganization of - SB 117: businesses in - HB 185 for jockeys and exercise riders - SB Estate Commission, changes in SCS Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, 191: HCA(1) licensee duties, recovery fund, and Transportation create and authorize property Video lottery gaming, authorization at other aspects of licensure - SB 43: Cabinet, confirm Executive Order 2005- acquisition - SB 176: HFA(2) racetracks - HB 31 SCS 1253 - SB 70 Kentucky State Use Commission, Workers' compensation for racing property purchases, require appraisal Cabinet, establish district highway and creation of - HB 13 employees, funding mechanism for all purchases greater than railroad engineer - SB 70: HFA(1) Prison established - HB 741: HCS $60,000 - HB 430: HCS Cabinet, technical corrections - SB 70: Industries and nonprofit agencies and Realtors, deadly weapons, issuance of - HCS work centers, government purchasing Railroads HB 236: HFA(1) Workforce Investment Board, Executive from - HB 13 Release of liens, FCCR - SB 45: FCCR Order 2005-327 - SB 57; HB 219 Industries and nonprofit agencies and Animal carcasses, removal from right-of- Theft by deception, conduct included in - work centers, state government HB 683 Reproductive Issues purchasing from - HB 13: HFA(1) way - HB 331 Create railroad improvement tax credits - Privatization, task force on, creation of - Religion HCR 34 HB 593 Abortion - HB 585: SCS State Use Commission, addition to Crossings, require school buses to use Abortion, membership - HB 13: HFA(1) flashers when approaching - HB 452 Christmas holiday, urge proposal of banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA Grade crossing, closure of - HB 168 constitutional amendment for - HCR 15 (4) Railroad crews, relief after seven Covenant marriage, create the option of banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: Racing consecutive working days - HB 542 entering into - HB 242 HFA(5) Safe walkways, provisions for - HB 599 Monument displaying Ten informed consent requirements for - SB Breeders incentive fund, eligibility Security, enhancement of - HB 517 Commandments, direct placement of - 125 requirements determined - HB 453: Transportation Cabinet, establish district HB 36 informed consent to - SB 125: SFA(1) SCS highway and railroad engineer - SB 70: Qualified mental health professional, judicial consent for minors - HB 609 Casino HFA(1) fee-based pastoral counselors added Medicaid coverage of - HB 575 gaming & electronic gaming devices at to definition of - HB 732 Cloning, human, prohibit - HB 412 racetracks, require approval of local Real Estate Religious school buildings, plumbing Embryo, prohibition of destruction - HB government for - HB 345 code, exclusion - SB 152 347 gaming and electronic gaming devices Ten commandments, permit posting of - Embryonic research, prohibit use of at racetracks, require approval of Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, inheritance of real property - HB 563 HB 16 public funds or facilities, exclude in local government for - SB 4 vitro fertilization - HB 413 gaming, constitutional amendment to Alien, right to own real and personal property - HB 118 Reorganization Emergency allow - HB 600: HFA(3) contraceptives, permit sale of without gaming, require establishment of - HB Appraisers, increase per diem payment of - HB 620 Bicycle and Pedestrian Byways prescription - SB 110: HFA(2) 600; HB 600: HFA (2) contraceptives, prescribing and Equine Assumption of risk, allow for recreational Commission, establish - SB 59: facilities - HB 228 HFA(5); SB 69: HFA (1); SB 70: HFA dispensing of - HB 353 industry program, funding increased - Griswold v. Connecticut decision, HB 32 Claims for material or labor, failure to (2); SB 117: HFA (2); SB 134: HFA (2) pay, increase penalty for - HB 713 Commerce commemorate - HR 130 industry program's symposium, content Honor the Planned Parenthood prescribed - HB 32 Eminent Cabinet, Executive Order 2005-1358 - Domain, public use, requirement for - SB 89: SCS(1) Federation of America - HR 131 Horse Informed consent, abortion, racing, breeds involved, regulation of - HB 508: SFA(1) Cabinet, Executive Order 2005-561 - Domain, restriction of - HB 122 SB 89 requirements - HB 585: HFA(1) HB 453: CCR Nuclear transplantation - HB 370 racing, quarter horses, Appaloosas, and domain, restrictions on use by public Cabinet, Northern Kentucky Convention entities - SB 29 Center - SB 89: SCS(2) Roe Arabian horses, eligibility v. Wade decision, commemorate - HR requirements - HB 453 domain, standards and procedure - HB Commission on Small Business 114, 183 Advocacy, Executive Order 2005-571 - 124 sales, conditions regulation - HB 446: v. Wade, memorializing - SR 107; HR HCS domain, takings for economic SB 68 development, federal constitutional Department 102 sales, disclosure and record keeping Sterilization, nontherapeutic, informed required, actions against violators - prohibition of - HCR 24 for Technical Education - SB 57: consent - HB 585: HFA(1) Retired facilities from - HB 385 HCS educators, reemployment of - HB 210 Electricians, inspection of work sales, disclosure and record keeping Research and Methods judges, remove gender-specific performed by - HB 28 required, actions against violators - language - HB 318 Emergency HB 446: HFA(3) Cancer Retirement and health insurance 911 service, service charge on prepaid sales, disclosure and reporting tissue, registry for research purposes, benefits for police and firefighters, wireless users - HB 656: FCCR requirements imposed - HB 446: establish - HB 525 urban-counties - SB 108 action plans, coal mine waste HFA(2) tissue, registry for research purposes, Service on school board, purchase of impoundments, requirements for - sales, dual agency in, disclosures establish task force - HB 525: HCS credit - HB 393 SJR 230 required - HB 446 DNA collection, any felony - HB 116 State parks, discount for retired member Expelled students, educational services sales, dual agency violations, damages The Milbank Memorial Fund, - HB 141: HFA(2),(3) for - HB 216 assessed - HB 446: SFA(1) congratulate on anniversary of - HR 88 Teachers' Hazardous waste, extend fee to 2008 sales, provisions governing - HB 446: retirement system, amend language to and provide for waiver - SB 75 HFA(4) conform to budget language - HB Hospitals Judicial sales, bond, interest rate on - Retirement and Pensions 555: HCS and ambulatory surgical centers data on HB 514 Retirement System, insurance and hospital-acquired infection rates Lottery Annual allowance, increase - HB 224 annuities - HB 555 reported by - HB 240 sales, Sunday sales banned - HB 222: Beneficiary, change designation of - HB retirement, disability benefits - SB 253 and ambulatory surgical centers, data HFA(1) 10: HCS Teachers, medical insurance fund - SB on hospital-acquired infection rates ticket sales, prohibitions established - Benefits, 24 reported by - HB 34 HB 222: HFA(2) classified employees - HB 498: HCS Urban-county retirement and survivor Housing, Malt beverage sales, novelty items military service - HB 330, 498, 510; HB benefits, application and payout - SB Buildings and Construction included, conditions governing - SB 510: HCS 108: HCS administrative regulation procedure, 229: HFA(1) Claims against the state, payment of - Volunteer firefighter pension plan, urge exemptions from - SB 224: SCS Pawnbrokers, time of sale of items - SB HB 588 review of - HR 256 Buildings and Construction, changes in 213 Concealed deadly weapon, out-of-state authority to promulgate administrative Race and show horse sales, conditions retired officer, carrying of - HB 237 Retroactive Legislation regulations - SB 224 governing - HB 446: HFA(1) Creditable compensation, clarify Long-term care facilities, sprinkler Real disability payments in - SB 51: HFA(1) BR 1987, August 30, 2005 - SB 254 system, information about - HB 121 estate brokers, offering prizes and other Death Methamphetamine-contaminated permitted or required activities by - benefits, police and fire, 2nd and 3rd Death benefits, distribution of - SB 150 Lump sum payment and increase benefit property, cleanup program - HB 591: SB 43: SCS class - HB 402 HCS, HFA (2) estate brokers, various requirement for in the line of duty, increase in allowance to survivors of death in line of duty - HB 687 property, program for cleanup of - HB advertising and transactions by - SB to survivor when - HB 687 591 43 Defined contribution plan, study Mine Restaurant wine sales, partially feasibility of offering - HCR 173 Safety Equipment Task Force, establishment consumed bottle, removal from Elected officials, retirement of - SB 30: of - HB 693: HCS premises - SB 56 HFA(1) Accidents safety, requirements for - HB 503; SB Retail installment sales contracts, statute Employment of retired elected officials, in coal mines, reporting incident of - HB 200: SCS, HCS of limitations - SB 154: SFA(1) suspension of retirement - HB 153: 572: HFA(4) Nonpublic schools, exempt from health Telemarketing, Do Not Call Registry - HCS in coal mines, reporting of - HB 572: requirements - HB 618 HB 536 Estate, change beneficiary to - HB 10: SCA(1) Off-road Motorcycle and ATV Telephone directories, misrepresentation HCS in coal mines, requirements for making Commission, add members - SB 32; of geographic location of floral Government Pension Offset and Windfall reports of - HB 572: HFA(3) HB 309 businesses prohibited - HB 522 Elimination Provision, urge Congress All-terrain vehicle, include off-road OSH standards, board meetings and Uniform Commercial Code, update of - to repeal - HCR 106, 147 motorcycles in definition of - HB 334: duties of the chairman, provisions for - SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) Grandfathered peace officer, certification HFA(1) HB 387 Wine, partially-consumed bottles, of - HB 343 ATV helmet requirement, restrict to Pennington, Edwin, coal miner, transportation of - SB 56: SCS Hazardous public property - HB 334: HFA(3),(5) memorializing - SR 157 duty, definition of - HB 614 ATVs, Railroad crews, relief after seven Science and Technology duty, include certain agriculture require helmets for operators and consecutive working days - HB 542 employees - HB 358 passengers under 16 - SB 163; HB Rescue chambers in mines, authorize Judges and justices - HB 153: HFA(1) 334; HB 117: SCS (2) Bioscience industries, fund to promote use of - HB 567 development of - HB 671 Judicial require helmets for operators and Safety and Licensing, mine rescue retirement - HB 276: HCS(1) passengers under 16 on public Broadband technology, deployment - HB chambers, matching grants programs, 550 retirement, service credit for five years - property - HB 117: SFA(3); HB 334: creation of - HB 693 HB 443 HFA (4) Coal-to-liquid fuel plant, support efforts Sex offenders, criminal activity, to site in Kentucky - HR 285 Kentucky restriction on operation by children registration, residency, and retirement systems, beneficiaries, under 16 - SB 187 Davenport, C. Michael, recognize for requirements - HB 3; HB 3: HCS economic development success - HR change of designation - HB 10 Children left in vehicles, urge auto Slow-moving vehicles, lightning Teachers' Retirement System, makers to install warning systems - HR 196 requirements for - HB 278 FutureGen project, support efforts to site hazardous duty positions - HB 664 27 Sprinkler systems in long-term care Military CMRS in Kentucky - SR 286; HR 276, 294 facilities, notification about rooms not Kentucky active duty, local board of education Fund, additional permissive uses - HB equipped with - HB 121: HCS employee, retirement contribution - 656: HCA(1) e-health network, prescription Telecommunicator training, police, fire, assistance programs, access to - HB HB 79: HCS(1), HFA (1) fund, restore language requiring emergency - SB 155; SB 155: SCS active duty, local board of education collection by wireless companies - HB 200 Mesonet, recognized as official state employee, retirement contribution for 656: HCS Sales - HB 79: HFA(2),(3) Coal miner safety, drug and alcohol network for monitoring weather and Persons declared disabled by a private testing, requirements for - HB 404 climate - SJR 228 retirement prog, eligible for discounted Conveyor belt inspection, to be done by Alcoholic Reorganization, Geographic Advisory hunting/fishing lic. - HB 409 certified and trained person - HB 458 beverages, transitional license for - SB council, 911 Coordinator, and Police Division of Emergency Management, 97 Commercial Mobile Radio Service - SB and Firefighters' Retirement and Benefit local emergency management director, beverages, use of gift card for - SB 49: 134 Fund - SB 114 qualifications - SB 177 HCA(1) Rogers, Congressman Hal, honor and and firefighters' retirement and benefit Drug Audiologists, different board to license support efforts to secure federal fund, urban-county governments - HB and alcohol retesting, miner the fitting and sale of hearing laboratory - SR 274 486 certifications, requirements for - HB instruments by - SB 135 Telecommunications devices for the Public employee health insurance 572: HCS Bottled water, labeling source of - HB deaf or TDDs, change designation for - program, requirements for unescorted and alcohol testing of miners, 120 SB 88 retirees - HB 648 requirements of - HB 572: HFA(1),(2) Consumer credit, disclosures - HB 529 Purchased service, Head Start Electrical inspections, local government Eggs, emergency recall, labeling - HB Secretary of State employment - HB 18 powers regarding - HB 28: SCS 442 Reemployment, elected officials - HB Electrician licensing, exempting Horse Certification of changes made, 153 employees of natural gas pipeline sales, conditions regulation - HB 446: notification of - HB 423; HB 423: HCS; HB 438: SCS Inmates and prisoners, prohibition on 62 registration - SB 96: SCS Filing deadline for independent sexual conduct with - HB 407 Grape and Wine Council, makeup of - regulations, notification form, agency to candidates and third parties, change of Interlocal HB 269: SCS provide electronically - SB 96 - HB 754 agreements between counties, study of Grape and Wine Council, membership Agencies' IT infrastructure, review of, General and limited partnerships, KLEPF program increases and tax of - HB 269 consolidation of operational control by uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: collection - HB 119 Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus COT - SB 134: HCS HFA (1) agreements, provide incentives for revisions - HB 349 Agency, definition of - HB 397: HFA(8) Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus police services - HB 119: HCS Massage therapy regulation, amend Agricultural revisions - HB 349 Labor organization, mandatory provisions for - SB 91; SB 91: SFA (1) Development Board, add Kentucky Notaries public, procedural requirements membership or financial support Pawnbrokers, time of sale of items - SB State director - HB 448 for obligation with good security prohibited, penalty - HB 38 213 Development Board, set member per provided by - SB 179: SCS Law Personal information, privacy - HB 175: diem - HB 639 Notary publics, regulation of - SB 179; Enforcement Foundation Program, HCS, HFA (1) Assessment for public schools, changes HB 564 standards and procedures - HB 351 Reorganization, Commission on Small in - SB 130: HCS State/Executive enforcement personnel, define and Business Advocacy - SB 68 ATVs, require helmets for operators and Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 prescribe duties - HB 505 Small passengers under 16, exempt Branch Budget Memorandum, Missing persons, database and business financing, create fund - HB agricultural use - HB 117: SCS(1) attachment of - HJR 93: SCS procedures for - HB 447 725 Bicycle and Bikeways Commission, Motor vehicles, inspection fee, increase - business ombudsman, duties regarding allow to file amicus briefs - HB 53 Securities HB 500 administrative regulations - SB 96: Board Peace SCS and commission members, potential, Broker-dealer, construction of KRS officer, certification of - HB 351 business ombudsman, establish for notification of financial disclosure Chapter 292 - SB 90: HCS officers, training without pay, administrative regulations - SB 96; requirements - HB 654 Broker-dealers, authorization for - HB 30 HB 374 of Dentistry, per diem rate, increase - exempt from registration - SB 90: Police, sheriffs, coroners, assistance in employer health insurance, state ICARE HB 603 HFA(1) other jurisdictions - HB 504 program to assist with - HB 445: of Emergency Medical Services - HB regulation of - SB 90: HFA(2) Sex SCS, SFA (1) 155 Cause of action for fraud - SB 90 offender, public notification - HB 173 State Rural Development Council, urge of Medical Licensure, certification of Examination of books and records - SB offenses and offenders - SB 16; HB 41 creation of - HR 316 surgical assistants by - SB 173: HCS 90 Vehicle inspections, require inspection of Wineries, small and farm, regulation of - of Nursing, controlled substances Investment adviser representative, historic vehicles only to authenticate SB 82 electronic data, access to - HB 518 definition - SB 90 VIN - HB 375 of Nursing, Nurse Licensure Compact, Investors - SB 90: SFA(1) Space and Offices enactment of - HB 102 Registration Small Business Boards and fees - SB 90 Government buildings, smoking policy and commissions members, revocation, suspension or denial - SB Accountants, insurance requirements for for - HB 55: SCS nonsalaried, not required to file 90 - HB 363 Government-owned buildings, display of financial disclosure - HB 655 Repeal KRS 292.330 - SB 90 Acupuncturists, documents in - HB 304 and commissions, appointments, Requirements for transaction of licensure requirement for - HB 17: SCS New State Capitol gift shop, change in Governor permitted to achieve business - SB 90 licensure requirements for - HB 17; HB inventory requirements - HB 306 gender equity with - HB 2 Technical corrections - SB 90: SCS 17: HCS and commissions, various ones abolished - HB 623; SB 134: HCS Uniform Commercial Code, update of - Agricultural diversification and Special Districts SB 154; SB 154: SCA (1) Development Council, repeal of - HB Cab. 266 for Health & Family Services, long-term Air pollution control districts - SB 39: care facilities, notification of Sewer Systems Agritourism Advisory Council, HCS membership, changes to - HB 110 inspections, penalties - HB 360 Candidate, soil and water conservation for Health & Family Services, long-term Infrastructure for Economic Agritourism, liability, protection from - HB district supervisor, requirements for 192 care minimum staffing committee, Development Fund non coal, reduce petitioners - HB 361: SFA(1), HFA (1) creation of - HB 362 number of projects - HB 380: HFA(13) Alcoholic Eminent domain, authority and beverage sales at qualified historic sites Cabinet Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, procedure - HB 554 for Health & Family Services, authorization for programs under - HB - HB 497; HB 497: SCS, SFA (1),(2) Fire hydrants, water districts not to beverage sales, transitional license for - Governor's Wellness and Physical 623: SCS charge for installation and maintenance Activity Initiative - HB 646: HCS Sanitation districts, storm water and SB 97 of - HB 674 Architects, licensing provisions for - SB for Health and Family Services, sanitary runoff, authority to control for - Firefighters Foundation Program Fund, administrative regulations, AEDs at HB 661 62: SCS appropriations from - HB 459 Barbers and barber shops, independent fitness facilities - HB 182; HB 182: Interlocal agreements between counties, HCS contractors working for - HB 148 incentives for the creation of - HB 119 Sheriffs Bed and breakfast inns and farmstays - for Health and Family Services, cancer, Management districts, structure and registry for tissue research, establish SB 189 function - HB 23 Certified Consumer records, personal privacy, - SB 218 court security officers - HB 677 Official state portrait of Daniel Boone, for Health and Family Services, protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) designation of - SB 63 peace officers, identification program for Credit cards, charges to merchants - HB collaborate on organ and tissue donor - HB 619 Property tax rate posting requirements - registry - HB 57: HCS 592 HB 307 Concealed deadly weapon, out-of-state Davenport, C. Michael, recognize for for Health and Family Services, retired officer, carrying of - HB 237 Sanitation districts, storm water and commend for leadership of - SJR 104 economic development success - HR sanitary runoff, authority to control for - County device, service of process - SB 196 for Health and Family Services, 204: SFA(2) HB 661 cooperative agreement with I-SaveRx General and limited partnerships, Senate Bill, delete Section 3 - SB 28: Deputy sheriffs, employment protection uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: program - HB 709 in certain counties without a merit HFA(1) for Health and Family Services, drug HFA (1) Subdivision road districts - HB 405 board - HB 596 Gift cards, provisions for - SB 49; HB reimportation from Canada, Eviction of manufactured home Unified local government, creation of - responsibilities of - SB 27 259; SB 49: SCS, SFA (1),(2),(3) HB 437: HCS residents, sheriff required to wait - HB Government contracts, preference for for Health and Family Services, 187 Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 establish organ and tissue donor False statement to peace officer - SB Grant program, creation of - HB 422 State Agencies registry - HB 57; HB 57: HFA (1),(2) 116 Health insurance, ICARE Program - HB for Health and Family Services, foster Fees, 445; HB 445: HCS Administrative parents, rights and responsibilities - increase in - HB 537: SCS(2) Indoor tanning facilities, permit required hearings, feasibility of establishing HB 159; HB 159: HCS, HFA (1) increase in for certain services - HB 537 for - HB 151; HB 151: HCS central panel for - SCR 198 for Health and Family Services, foster Funding, KLEPF fund salary Insurance consultants, business entities regulations - HB 374: HFA(1),(2),(3) parents, training in investigations supplements - SB 118 licensed as - HB 561 regulations affecting, fiscal note required - HB 159 Grandfathered peace officer, certification Junk and scrap recyclers, activities analysis required - SB 98 for Health and Family Services, health of - HB 343 allowed by and duties of - HB 85 regulations cost analysis and information technology coordinator - Immigration, enforcement of federal law Kentucky compliance efforts - HB 374: SCS SB 249 - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), Board of Architects, provisions for - SB regulations, central state government for Health and Family Services, (3) Web site to provide system for newborn screening, coverage of prescribed foods - SB 18 claims, assistance with - HB 310 coverage by - HB 575 Gaming & Lottery Corporation, duties for Health and Family Services, penalty Dept. and Family Services, Public Health, and authority of - HB 601 for reprisal against whistle blowers - for Mental Health and Mental kidney disease, laboratory tests, Gaming & Lottery Corporation, rename SB 207 retardation, resource center created recommendations - HCR 31 Kentucky Lottery Corporation as - HB for Health and Family Services, by - SB 234 and Family Services, strategy to 601 prescription drug assistance program, for Mental Health and Mental eliminate healthcare disparities - HB Gaming Commission, creation of - HB creation of - HB 200 Retardation, resource center created 213 346 for Health and Family Services, trauma within - SB 174: HCS Hearing report procedures and timelines, Heritage Council, recognized for 40 care system, establish and fund - HB for Public Health, retail food make changes to - HB 470: HCS years of exemplary service - HCR 724 establishment donations, exempt Heritage Council, documentation and 161 Capital regulation by - HB 68 standards for preservation of rock Horse Park, capital construction Development Committee, abolishment for Public Health, retail food fences - SCR 130 projects - HB 223 nullified - HB 623: HCS establishment, donations, exempt Hiring, veterans' preference - HB 24: Infrastructure Authority, addition of three projects threshold amounts, increase - from additional regulations by - HB SCS(2) members - HB 623: HFA(1) SB 84 68: HFA(1) Historic Properties, direct to display Military Heritage Commission, Career employees, promotional Determining school facilities construction plaque honoring Kentucky Federation designees, allowance of - SB 133 increments of - HB 523 needs, additional weights included - SB of Women's Clubs - SJR 160 Recreational Trails Authority, add Casino Gaming Advisory Committee, 165 Historical markers in and around Capitol, members to - HB 309: HCS creation of - HB 601 Division Finance Cabinet, direct consideration Retirement Systems, employee Charitable Asset Administration Board, of Emergency Management, local and placement of - HB 36 participation in state programs - HB abolishment nullified - HB 623: HCS emergency management director, Housing, 154: HCS CMRS Board, responsibilities of - SB 53 qualifications - SB 177 Buildings and Construction River Authority, members and meetings Commissioner of Education, appoint of Emergency Management, public administrative regulation procedure, of - HB 623: HFA(2) hearing officers - HB 498 building planning and mapping exemptions from - SB 224: SCS State Use Commission, creation of - HB Commonwealth system - SB 171; SB 171: HFA (1),(2) Buildings and Construction, changes in 13 Office of Technology, copies of aerial of Kentucky State Medical Examiners authority to promulgate administrative KHEAA, imagery from entities within KY to be Office, drug-related deaths, annual regulations - SB 224 board of authority, appointment to - HB sent to - SB 111 report by - HB 67: HFA(1) Human Rights Commission, sexual 449 Office of Technology, agencies' Early Childhood Development Authority, orientation and gender identity, encouraged to study KEES awards at confidential or privileged data - SB intervention program responsibilities - discrimination based on, prohibit - HB certain out-of-state institutions - HR 134: HCS HB 355 369 323 Office of Technology, public building Education, nutrition standards, approved Identity theft protection - HB 4 executive director, duties of - HB 449 planning and mapping system - SB beverages, skim and 2% milk - SB 48 Improvements in state-leased property - KHESLC, 171; SB 171: HFA (1),(2) Educational SB 216 board of directors, appointment to - HB Office of Technology, require copies of Professional Standards Board, Council James G. Cibulka, confirmation to the 449 aerial imagery from entities within on Postsecondary Education, KDE - Education Professional Standards executive director, duties of - HB 449 Kentucky - SB 111: SCS HJR 14 Board - HCR 39 Ky e-Health Network, registries of Office of Technology, require copies of Professional Standards Board, rank of Judicial existence and location of advance aerial imagery from entities within KY teachers, qualifications for - HB 125 Branch Budget - HB 382: HCS directives, supported by - SB 19: SCS - SB 111: HFA(1) Eminent domain, authority and Branch Budget, Free Conference Land use agreement, authorize to enter - Corrections, Department of, procedure - HB 554 Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR SB 241 administrative regulations - HB 351 End-of-course exams, Kentucky Justice Cabinet, sex offender registrants Leave, family military - HB 357 Criminal Justice Training, Department of, Department of Education to conduct - HB 11, 157 Licensing boards, role required in concealed deadly weapon license, pilot of - HB 197: HCS Justice, Medical Examiners Office, credentialing of military spouses - SB training for - HB 204 Engineers, continuing education, reports on presence of illegal drugs - 74 Dental college, dental hygienist board exemption provided - SB 34: HFA(2) HB 67: HCS Literacy and health services for member shall not be faculty of - HB Environmental Juvenile preschool children - HB 355 603: HFA(1) and Public Protection Cabinet, hearings, Justice, residential services, location of, Lockdown Department procedures for - HB 470 notice to public - HB 170 emergency practice, requirement of - for Community Based Services, and Public Protection Cabinet, junk and Justice, records, access, facilities - HB HB 206: HCS recommend modernization of - SR scrap recyclers, jurisdiction over - HB 351 emergency procedure system, 323; HJR 10 85 KDE and School Facilities Construction establishing - HB 206 for Local Government, state local debt Executive Commission, study of facility planning - Lorraine G. Williams, confirmation to the office - SB 28: HCA(1) Branch Budget, free conference HJR 220 Education Professional Standards for Public Health, osteoporosis, committee report - HB 380: FCCR KEES scholarships, scores required for - Board - HCR 42 education and prevention program of Branch code lobbying provisions, HB 551 Lottery sales, Sunday sales banned - HB - SB 202 applied to the Public Service Kentucky 222: HFA(1) of Agriculture, anhydrous ammonia, dye Commission - HB 52: HCS Board of Education and commissioner Medicaid, additive for - HB 176 branch ethics code, applied to unpaid of education, appeals to - HB 546: pay-for-performance demonstrations, of Corrections, fees levied by - HB 425 executive officers - SB 6 HCS application by - SJR 176 of Education - SB 212 branch lobbying, registration fee Board of Education, appointment of tobacco dependence treatment, of Education, establish new baseline for established for - HB 298 C.B. Akins, Sr. to - HCR 224 coverage of - HB 62; HB 62: HFA (1) accountability index - SB 130 Finance Board of Education, appointment of Gail Meningococcal meningitis, provide of Education, interoperability study - HB Administration, overnight travel, prior W. Wells to - HCR 223 information about - HB 475 341: CCR approval for lodging - HB 465 Board of Education, appointment of Narcotic treatment program, location of - of Education, NCLB reports - SJR 199 and Administration Cabinet, private Jeanne H. Ferguson to - HCR 225 HB 297 of Education, remove district pilot automobile usage rates, removal of Board of Education, appointment of National board certified teacher mentors, program from interoperability study - secretary's authority - HB 60 Katheryn R. Baird to - HCR 229 supplement for - HB 617 HB 341: FCCR and Administration Cabinet, requests for Board of Education, appointment of Offenses, on park property - SB 176: of Education, Schools Interoperability travel - HB 465: HCS Wilburn Joe Brothers to - HCR 227 SFA(1) Framework - HB 341 Forestry Best Management Practices Board of Education, appointment, John Office of Education, state assessment Board, administration, reporting - SB Douglas Hubbard - HCR 222 of Charitable Gaming, authority and program, writing not be required - HB 147 Board of Education, eligibility change for responsibility of - HB 702 7 Franklin Circuit Court, creation of high school athletics managed and of Homeland Security, executive of Education, technology alternative concurrent jurisdiction - SB controlled by - SB 77; HB 432 director's responsibilities - SB 59: interoperability, mandate - SB 228 257 Board of Education, reappointment, R. HFA(3),(4) of Military Affairs, military families, Government contracts, preference for Keith Travis - HCR 226 of Homeland Security, responsibilities of assistance for - SB 2; SB 2: SCS, Kentucky small businesses in - HB 185 Department of Veterans Affairs, - SB 59 HCS Health veterans' benefits, administration of - of Housing, Buildings & Construction, of Parks, property controlled by, and Family Services, adoption, home SB 67 plumbers' license renewal, continuing prohibition against interference with - study requirements - HB 169 e-Health Network, advance directive ed. requirement - HB 478 SB 176: SCS and Family Services, children's and organ donation registries, of Insurance, captive insurers, of Parks, use of park by off-duty residential services, location of, supported by - SB 19 regulation of - HB 342 employees - SB 151 notice to public - HB 170 Equine Breed Authority, creation and of Security Coordination, public building of Veterans' Affairs, veterans' benefits and Family Services, Medicaid, abortion duties of - HB 601 planning and mapping system - SB 171; SB 171: HFA (1),(2) 231 State Employees State of the Attorney General, appoint hearing Social worker, threatening of - HB 73 employee political activities, removal of officers - HB 330, 510 State Career employees, promotional Class A felony - HB 397: HFA(4) Parks, sale by state employees of craft assessment program, writing portfolios increments of - HB 523 employee political activity violations, items to - HB 195 not to be required - SB 3 Classified punishment for - HB 397: HFA(10) Per diem, establish for Agricultural employment, veterans' hiring preference employee political activities, punishment State/Executive Development Board - HB 639 - HB 260 for violations - HB 397 Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS, HCS Personal information, privacy - HB 175; Police, Department of, concealed employees, appeal from Personnel Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB HB 175: HCS, HFA (1) deadly weapon license, issuance of - Board final order - HB 397: HFA(1) 380 Personnel HB 204 employees, increase representation on Branch Budget, conference committee Board, confirmation of Jack C. Smith, Jr. Use Commission, addition to Personnel Board - HB 397 report - HB 380: CCR to - SR 270 membership - HB 13: HFA(1) Collective bargaining for public Teachers and school employees, work Board, final order, appeal from - HB State/Executive employees, establish process for - HB time lost due to assault, paid leave 397: HFA(1) Branch Budget - HB 380: SCS, HCS 467 during - SB 51: SFA(1) Board, hearings, location of - HB 397: Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 Court of Justice, technical correction - Transportation Engineering Assistant I, HFA(2) Branch Budget Memorandum, HB 276 experience requirements for - HB 512 Board, selection method changes, attachment of - HJR 93: SCS Craft items, sale to state parks by state Transportation, Highway Superintendent approval of - HB 397 Branch Budget, appropriation of - HB employees - HB 195 I and II, educational requirements Cabinet, confirmation of Executive 380 Craftpersons, conflicts of interest removed - HB 367 Order 2005-891 - SB 117 Branch Budget, conference committee regarding - HB 195: SCS Travel reimbursement rates, federal Cabinet, Governmental Services report - HB 380: CCR Defined contribution plan, study mileage rates to be used for - HB 60 Center's location - SB 117: HCS Student feasibility of offering - HCR 173 Veterans' hiring preference, Cabinet, hiring employees - SB 239 harassment, intimidation, or bullying Department of Parks, use of park by off- establishment of - HB 24; HB 24: SCS Cabinet, Office of the Secretary, program or curriculum, opt out duty employees - SB 151 (1), SFA (1),(2) deletion of certain duties - SB 117: provision - HB 270: HFA(4) Emergency HFA(1) harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Medical Services Board, attach to State Symbols and Emblems Cabinet, reorganization of - SB 117: program or curriculum, adopted by KCTCS - SB 139 SCS school council - HB 270: HCS Medical Services Board, personnel "Women's History Month," designated as Cabinet, secretary to conduct review of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, functions and transfers - SB 139 March - HR 248 merit hires - HB 397: HFA(6) protection from - SB 109: HCS, HFA Evaluations, appeal from - HB 397: Bowling Green Chamber Orchestra, Physicians Care Program for the (1) HFA(3) designated the official state chamber uninsured, creation of - SB 180; SB harassment, intimidation, or bullying, Executive orchestra - HB 597 180: SCS, HFA (1) reporting of incidents - HB 270 Branch Budget, free conference Burgoo Capital of the World, designate Prison Industries Enhancement Tardiness and habitual tardiness, policy committee report - HB 380: FCCR Anderson County as - HJR 54 Program, create - SB 119 to define - HB 138: HFA(2) officers, definition of - HB 397: HFA(8) Capitol grounds, urge FAA to restrict air Private property, taking, restrictions on - Teachers' Retirement System, allow Health insurance program, TRICARE traffic near - SR 9 HB 165 reemployment of retired educators - option - SB 30 Clarkson Honeyfest, official state honey Privatization contracts requirements, HB 210 Judicial festival - HB 46 extending application of - HB 400 Technology, No Child Left Offline Branch Budget - HB 382: HCS Flag desecration likely to produce Probation initiative, commending - HJR 199 Branch Budget, Free Conference breach of peace, prohibit - HB 58 and parole, sex offender monitoring - Ten Commandments monument on Committee Report - HB 382: FCCR Homeplace on Green River, Inc. HB 11 Capitol grounds, direct placement of - Kentucky Retirement Systems, designate as museum of Kentucky and Parole, sex offender monitoring - HB 277: SCS employee participation in state agriculture - HB 638 HB 157 The Kentucky Youth Development programs - HB 154: HCS Kentucky History Day, proclaim second Problem Gambling Fund Committee, Coordinating Council, establish - SJR Live organ donation, provide leave time Friday in September as - HCR 278 establishment of - HB 601 184; HJR 215 for - HB 435 New Capitol Annex Building, named the Property controlled by Department of Translation services, cost of, study Military active duty, supplemental pay for Vic Hellard, Jr., Legislative Office Parks, prohibition against interference directed - HCR 175 state employees - HB 100 Building - HB 751 with - SB 176 Transportation National Guard state active duty, Official Public Cabinet technology infrastructure, compensation and benefits - SB 254 aviation museum of the Commonwealth buildings and grounds, historical remove exemption for - SB 134: Overnight travel, prior approval for of Kentucky, designation of - SJR displays, guidelines for promotion of - HFA(1) lodging - HB 465 173; HJR 110 HB 277 Cabinet, certificates for driving, Personnel outdoor musical theater and outdoor Health, smoking cessation, no cost for establish procedures for - SB 248 Board, hearings, location of - HB 397: theater capital, designation - HB 76: children in state custody - HB 92; HB Cabinet, operation of All-terrain HFA(2) HFA(3) 92: HCS vehicles, no age restriction and Cabinet, confirmation of Executive state painting of Daniel Boone's parking fees, POW and disabled helmet requirement - HB 164 Order 2005-891 - SB 117 passage through Cumberland Gap, veteran license holders exempt from - Cabinet, pilot project for vegetation Cabinet, Office of the Secretary, designation of - HB 76: HFA(5) SB 42 control near billboards - HJR 202 deletion of certain duties - SB 117: state portrait of Daniel Boone, Service Commission, lobbying Cabinet, reorganization of - SB 70 HFA(1) designation of - HB 76 provisions of Executive Branch Ethics Cabinet, urge issue of license plate Political activity prohibitions, three-year state portrait of Henry Clay, designation Code applied to - HB 52 honoring Abraham Lincoln in 2009 - statute of limitations applied to - HB of - HB 76: HFA(1) Service Commission, provide authority SR 101 397: HFA(9) Painted Stone Settlers, official state for Attorney General to submit Cabinet, urge to keep Combs Airport Prescription Revolutionary War reenactors - HB 282 complaint to - HB 524 open - HR 146 drug importation from foreign countries, Purple Heart license plates, prohibit Purchasing from Prison Industries and Transportation, provisions for - HB 163 state logo or brand on - SB 124: SCS nonprofit agencies and work centers - collaborate on organ and tissue donor drug reimportation from Canada, Rock fences, documentation and HB 13 registry - HB 57: HCS provisions for - SB 27 standards for preservation of - SCR Recreational Vehicle Certification and Highway Superintendent I and II, Public employee dental and vision health 130 Licensure Board, repeal of - HB 308; educational requirements removed - insurance, require availability - HB 131 SB 122: SCS, HFA (1) HB 367 Records and sick leave balances of Statutes Reorganization, Department of Law, seat belt use signage - SB 171: HCS state employees, transfer of - HB 154 Attorney General Executive Order AG Veterans' Retired judges, remove gender-specific Comparative fault, third party 05-01 - HB 220 Affairs Department, fiduciary language - HB 318 Reporting requirements and exemptions, responsibilities - HB 454; HB 24: defendants, statute of limitations for - Retirement, SB 210 government contracts - SB 73; HB 66 FCCR repeal Government Pension Offset and Require economic development cabinet hiring preference, establishment of - HB Windfall Elimination Provision - HCR and revenue to provide research data 24; HB 24: SCS (1), SFA (1),(2) 147 Studies Directed to LRC - HB 745 Workforce repeal the Government Pension Offset School Facilities Construction Investment Board, reorganization of - and Windfall Elimination Provision - Administrative Commission - SB 205 SB 57 HCR 106 hearings, central panel, study of - SCR Secretary of State, corporate law Investment Board, responsibilities - HB Secretary of Personnel Cabinet, conduct 183 provisions - HB 350 219 review of merit hires - HB 397: HFA(6) hearings, feasibility of establishing SFCC and KDE to collaborate on school Social worker, threatening of - HB 73 central panel for - SCR 198 building model design program - SB Anesthesiologist assistants, LRC to study the certification and scope of Teachers' retirement system, study 458: HCS election - HB 295: HFA(7) practice requirements of - SB 175: directed regarding pension obligation Drug Corporate and individual rates and SCS bonds - HB 555: HCS and alcohol testing of miners, definitions - HB 705 Assistance provided to schools, study of Technology, public schools - HB 341: requirements for - HB 572 Corporation - HCR 214 SCS and alcohol testing of miners, income tax, community rehabilitation tax Auto Tours, direct Transportation and Textbooks, cost of elementary, requirements of - HB 572: HFA(1),(2) credit - HB 251 Commerce Cabinets to study ways to secondary and postsecondary - SB Easement of necessity, reclamation, tax, changes to definitions, rates, and promote - HJR 7: HCS 205: HFA(1); HCR 227: HFA (1) requirements for - SB 219: SCS methods of taxation - HB 295: Billboards, pilot project for vegetation Time and the use of time and Emergency action plans, coal mine HCS(1) control near - HJR 202 requirements for teachers, task force to waste impoundments, requirements for taxation, change to taxable entities - HB Cities, equitable taxation for - HCR 197 study - HCR 207 - SJR 230 295: FCCR; HB 557: SCA (1) Civics education pilot, evaluation of - SB Translation services, state government, Mine Corporations, change to method of 115; SB 115: SCS cost of - HCR 175 Equipment Task Force, establishment taxation - HB 364 Clinical pharmacists, require study of - Urban Violence Task Force established - of - HB 693: HCS Create railroad improvement tax credits - SB 110: HCS SCR 105; HCR 12 safety, requirements for - SB 200: SCS, HB 593 Cost of textbooks, P-16 - SB 130: Vegetation control pilot project, delay HCS Defines penalty for provider tax violation HFA(5); HCR 9: HFA (1) reporting time - HJR 202: HCA(1) Safe - HB 403: HFA(1) Costs associated with educating children Wellness program for public employees, working conditions in coal mines, Department of Revenue, policies and of undocumented aliens - HCR 25 task force to study feasibility of - HCR equipment and procedures for - HB circulars - SB 98: HFA(1) Department of Education, conduct study 195 503: HFA(1) Disregarded entities, nexus of education technology - HB 341: HCS Wildlife conservation, funding for, task working conditions in coal mines, requirements - HB 557: HCS District pilot program, remove from force to study - HCR 115 equipment and requirements for - SB Economic development tax incentives - Department of Education 200; HB 607 HB 727 interoperability study - HB 341: FCCR Substance Abuse Sago Mine Explosion, honoring victims Expenditure limits, imposition of - HB E-scrap Task Force, establishment of - of - HR 29 225 HCR 28 Accidents Strip mining, exemption for sand or Gasoline and special fuels tax, require Hunting, land available to hunters - SCR in coal mines, reporting incident of - HB gravel operations - HB 239 electronic filing and payment - HB 556 34 572: HFA(4) Heavy equipment rental companies to Immigration in coal mines, reporting of - HB 572: Taxation levy property tax fee - HB 715 in Kentucky, creation of task force to SCA(1) Historic preservation tax credit program, study impact of - HCR 190: HCS in coal mines, requirements for making Affordable housing trust fund, clarify amend dates - HB 663: HCS in Kentucky, task force to study, reports of - HB 572: HFA(3) language regarding delinquent tax Income addition of two members to - HCR Alcohol and drug counselors, licensing revenues - HB 338: HCS(2) tax credit for military supplemental pay - 190: HFA(1) of - HB 625 Alcohol tax, small winery exemption, HB 100 in Kentucky, update study on impact of - Coal miner safety, drug and alcohol make permanent for out of state tax credit for public school teachers - HCR 190 testing, requirements for - HB 404 wineries - SB 82: HCS(2) HB 312 Interoperability study by Department of Controlled substance, overdose of, Alternative tax deduction for volunteer firefighters - Education - HB 341: CCR physicians and institutions to report - minimum calculation, exemption for HB 496 KEES awards at certain out-of-state HB 595 certain corporations - HB 295 tax exemption for military persons killed institutions, study encouraged - HR Deaths caused by drugs or poisons, Minimum Tax, adjust rate and base - in action - HB 286: HCS 323 coroner's duty to report - HB 67 HB 295: HFA(3) tax, credit for historic properties, penalty Kentucky Retirement Systems, study Drug Minimum Tax, adjust rates and base - - HB 663: HFA(1) defined contribution plan for - HCR 173 and alcohol retesting, miner HB 295: HFA(2) tax, credits for corporations and Medicaid program, number of employed certifications, requirements for - HB Minimum Tax, adjustment to rate and individuals for educational purposes - persons - HB 493: HFA(1) 572: HCS base - HB 295: SCS HB 231 OEA, study of NCLB reports - SJR 199 and alcohol testing of miners, Minimum Tax, alter definition of tax, education improvement tax credit Personnel Cabinet, feasibility of requirements for - HB 572 "Kentucky gross profits" - HB 295: for corporation - HB 630 background and reference check on Marijuana and controlled substance tax, HFA(8) tax, elder care credit - HB 146 applicants - HB 397 rate changes, increase funding for minimum tax, apply to C-corporations tax, live organ donation, tax credit for - Privatization, Kentucky government, enforcement - HB 685 only - HB 295: HFA(9) HB 435 create task force on - HCR 34 Narcotic treatment program, location of - Minimum Tax, calculation of exclusion, Increase deduction for funerals and Public-private partnerships to operate HB 297 assessment of minimum - HB 295: cemetery expenses - HB 455 transportation facilities - SR 254 Pretrial diversion, alcohol or substance HFA(10) Increment financing, economic Pupil transportation for public schools - abuse - SB 245 Minimum Tax, change calculations, development - SB 246 HB 261: HCS Probation and conditional discharge, change effective date - HB 295: Insurance premium taxes and fees - HB Raw milk and milk product regulation, conditions of, authorization of payment HFA(5),(6) 296: HCS task force to study - HCR 209 to certain programs - SB 79 Minimum Tax, change to exclusion and Junk and scrap recyclers, state tax REAL ID Act of 2005, implementation Recovery Kentucky, banning sex minimum tax - HB 295: HCS(2) reporting requirements of - HB 85 study - SJR 232 offenders from - HB 384 minimum tax, impose - SB 245: HCS(2) License fees, use of for economic Required noininstructional time of Substance abuse, criminal proceedings Minimum Tax, remove phase in, change development - SB 194: HFA(3) teachers, study of - HCR 187 and treatment relating to - SB 245: effective date - HB 295: HFA(4) Local School facilities faculty planning HCS(1), HFA (4) Barge line companies, central insurance premiums tax, clarify powers procedures, KDE and SFCC to review Treatment for - HB 734 assessment of watercraft - HB 562 of local governments - HB 296 and improve - HJR 220 Bioscience industries, fund and occupational license tax, impact of School-based health services - HCR 169 amendments to conform - HB 590 Sunday Closing incremental financing to promote Sex offenders and registration - HB 11, development of - HB 671 occupational license tax, update Internal 157 Revenue code reference - HB 520 Lottery CCR, cannot agree - HB 295: CCR Siting of electric transmission lines - SR Certificates of delinquency, sale - SB 90: property tax, exempt personal aircraft - 238 sales, Sunday sales banned - HB 222: HB 422: SCS(2) HFA(1) FCCR State Cigarette telecommunications franchise debt policies and practices, study of - ticket sales, prohibitions established - agreements, in kind payments are not HB 222: HFA(2) surtax, designate use of funds - HB 377 SCR 95 surtax, floor stocks and other tobacco taxes or fees - HB 48 Rural Development Council, study products tax, rate increase, designate Marijuana and controlled substance tax, creation of - HCR 137 Surface Mining funds - HB 103 rate changes, increase funding for Students on prescription drugs, include taxes, cigarette wholesalers, tax enforcement - HB 685 in study - HCR 169: HFA(1) Blasting operations, serious physical imposed on - HB 737 Master Settlement Agreement, reconcile Study of statewide educational data injury, definition of - SB 138: SCA(1) Cigarettes, distributor - SB 90: FCCR language with - HB 533 system, changes to - HB 341: SFA(2) Blasting, license requirements for - SB Cities, direct a study of equitable Military Task 137 taxation - HCR 197 pay and death benefits excluded from Force on County Consolidation, Certified miners, drug testing, Collection of, transfer of county clerk's tax for military persons killed in action recommendations for process requirements for - SB 201 duties - HB 456 - HB 286 allowing counties to consolidate - Coal miner safety, drug and alcohol Compulsive gamblers awareness and pay, exempt from income tax - HB 286: HJR 219 testing, requirements for - HB 404 treatment fund, funding for - SB 41 SFA(1) force, wildlife conservation, funding for - Conveyor belt examinations, certified Consolidated groups, allow revocation of pay, exempt from income tax if HCR 115 belt examiner, requirements for - HB stationed in Kentucky - HB 580 Minimum wage and overtime, delete and use tax, exempt LP gas and natural 251 HFA(1) agriculture exemption - HB 378: gas used in a commercial Consolidated groups, allow revocation of Stem cell research, adult, tax incentives HFA(6) greenhouse or nursery - HB 29 election - HB 295: HFA(7) - HB 347 Miscellaneous technical corrections - HB and use tax, exempt personal aircraft - Corporation taxation, change to taxable Tax 403 HB 422: SCS(2) entities - HB 295: FCCR; HB 557: SCA credits for contributions to eligible Modify the historic structure and use tax, exemption for horse sales - (1) nonprofit education organizations - rehabilitation tax credit - HB 663 HB 264 Create railroad improvement tax credits - HB 291 Motor and use tax, intrastate gathering and HB 593 exemption, active military duty - SB 112 fuels tax, exemption for fuels used for transmission lines, exemption for - Credit exemption, disabled veterans and pupil transportation - HB 33 HB 678 for contributions to scholarship POWs - HB 180 fuels tax, refund for biodiesel used in and use tax, master-metered utilities, organizations - HB 231 modernization, technical corrections to - buses - HB 668 exemption for - HB 485 for historic properties, penalty - HB 663: HB 403: SCS fuels taxes, refund for school districts and use, exempt on-farm equine HFA(1) rates, amend - HB 705 assessing 15 cents growth-rate - HB facilities, machinery supplies - HB for military supplemental pay - HB 100 reform, rate increases and earned 684 263 Definitions and rates, changes to - HB income credit as part of - HB 506 fuels taxes, reimburse volunteer fire tax, motor vehicles sold to nonresidents 295: HCS(1) departments - HB 88 - HB 672 Disregarded entities, nexus Taxation, Inheritance and Estate vehicle usage tax, establish valuation Small wineries, wholesale tax, requirements - HB 557: HCS floor for used vehicles - HB 548 exemption extended - SB 82: SFA(1) Education improvement tax credit for Increase deduction for funerals and Vehicle Usage Tax, establish valuation State affordable housing trust fund, use contributions made by corporations - cemetery expenses - HB 455 floor for used vehicles - HB 548: HCS of delinquent property tax money for - HB 630 Tax reform, decouple from federal estate vehicle usage tax, exemption for sibling HB 338: HCS(1) Pass-Through Entities, change to tax as part of - HB 506 transfers - HB 246 Subdivision road districts - HB 405; HB taxation of - HB 364 vehicle usage tax, trade-in credit - HB 405: HCS Pass-through entities, changes to 557 Tax method of tax - HB 571 Taxation, Property vehicle usage, clarify credits relating to exemption, active military duty - SB 112 Penalties, relief from for tax titling - HB 403 increment financing - HB 63; SB 194: modernization changes - HB 662 Affordable housing trust fund, clarify Natural HCS, HFA (1),(2); HB 63: SFA (1), Publicly traded partnerships, exempt language regarding delinquent tax gas severance tax, deposit a portion HCS; HB 422: SCS (2) from alternative minimum tax - HB 295: revenues - HB 338: HCS(2) into intrastate natural gas pipeline increment financing, grant to cities of HFA(1) Aircraft, expand exemption - HB 488 fund - HB 679 the 2nd class and urban-county Safe harbor for estimated payments - Barge line companies, central gas severance tax, fund intrastate governments - SB 194: HFA(4); HB HB 403 assessment of watercraft - HB 562 natural gas pipeline trust fund - SB 422: SCS (2) Stem cell research, adult, tax incentives Certificates 176: HFA(5) modernization, technical corrections to - - HB 347 of delinquency, clarify interest Nonrefundable tax credit for HB 403: SCS Tax provisions - SB 243; HB 528 conservation easements - HB 642 reform, individual income, estate, and credits for contributions to eligible of delinquency, permit discount sales - Omitted property distributions, taxpayer sales tax - HB 506 nonprofit education organizations - SB 244; HB 527 and amount paid required - HB 428 Taxes under KRS 137.190, payments by HB 291 of delinquency, sale - SB 90: FCCR Other tobacco products tax, include gaming operators to State Treasurer in modernization, technical corrections to - Delinquent snuff in definition - HB 103 lieu of - HB 601 HB 403: SCS tax collection, deposit in Kentucky Pass-through entities, changes to Telecommunications, clarify sourcing - rate, amend - SB 245: HCS(2) affordable housing trust fund - SB method of tax - HB 571 HB 403 rates and definitions, amend - HB 705 216: HFA(1) Payments to county government, allow Tobacco manufacturer's, establish tax rates, keep at 7% after 2006 - HB 571 taxes, requirements for publication - HB by check, draft, electronic fund transfer replacing escrow payments for - HB 171 - HB 553 704 Taxation, Income--Individual vehicle taxes for out-of-state military Penalties, relief from for tax Tourism Development Act, term of an personnel, eliminate penalties for - HB 140 modernization changes - HB 662 agreement - SB 158 Alternative energy, tax credit for - SB Proceeds, lottery prize, assignment of, Watercraft, commercial, tax assessment Exempt private aircraft from local 203 property tax - HB 422: SCS(1) when allowed - HB 472 of - HB 562: HCS Create railroad improvement tax credits - Property Windfall profits tax on petroleum Heavy equipment rental companies to HB 593 levy property tax fee - HB 715 tax, certificates of delinquency, clarify companies - HCR 21 Credit interest provisions - SB 243; HB 528 Omitted property distributions, taxpayer for historic properties, penalty - HB 663: and amount paid required - HB 428 tax, certificates of delinquency, permit Taxation, Income--Corporate HFA(1) discount sales - SB 244; HB 527 Penalties for evasion of motor vehicle for military supplemental pay - HB 100 taxes, reward to law enforcement tax, exempt private aircraft from local Alternative Deduction for volunteer firefighters - HB property tax - HB 422: SCS(1) agencies - HB 698; HB 698: HFA (1) energy, tax credit for - SB 203 496 Procedure for local government and tax, Kentucky affordable housing trust minimum calculation, exemption - HB Disregarded entities, nexus fund, deposit delinquent property tax school district to retain when no taxes 380: HFA(6) requirements - HB 557: HCS were due - HB 689 collections - SB 216: HFA(1) minimum calculation, exemption for Elder care credit - HB 146 Public financing for judicial campaigns, Property certain corporations - HB 295 Exemption for military persons killed in tax rate posting requirements - HB 307 create tax refund designation for - HB Minimum Tax, adjust rate and base - action - HB 286: HCS 682 valuation administrators, dedication of HB 295: HFA(3) Family tax credit for tuition, school receipts to pay salaries - SB 153; HB Publicly traded partnerships, exempt Minimum Tax, adjust rates and base - supplies, and fee expenses - HB 231 from alternative minimum tax - HB 295: 739 HB 295: HFA(2) Live organ donation, tax credit for - HB Subdivision road districts - HB 405 HFA(1) Minimum Tax, adjustment to rate and 435 Refund of taxes when no taxes due - HB Support Education Excellence in base - HB 295: SCS Military Kentucky funding, calculation of Tier I - 689: HCS Minimum Tax, alter definition of pay, exempt from income tax - HB 286: Sales HB 463 "Kentucky gross profits" - HB 295: SFA(1) Tax modernization, technical corrections & use tax exemption, repair & HFA(8) pay, exempt from income tax if replacement parts for vehicles to - HB 403: SCS minimum tax, apply to C-corporations stationed in Kentucky - HB 580 Transferred school property, district proportional registration - HB 433 only - HB 295: HFA(9) spouses, benefits for - HB 147: HCS & Use Tax, exempt straw, wood compensation based on general tax Minimum Tax, calculation of exclusion, spouses, tax credit for - HB 147 rate - SB 197 shavings, & sawdust used in assessment of minimum - HB 295: Pass-Through Entities, change to agricultural or equine pursuits - HB Watercraft, commercial, tax assessment HFA(10) taxation of - HB 364 of - HB 562: HCS 109 Minimum Tax, change calculations, Pass-through entities, changes to and use tax, exempt certain purchases change effective date - HB 295: method of tax - HB 571 made by horse farmers - HB 113 HFA(5),(6) Penalties, relief from for tax Taxation, Sales and Use and use tax, exempt contractor on Minimum Tax, change to exclusion and modernization changes - HB 662 purchases for public school district - minimum tax - HB 295: HCS(2) Public Aircraft, include exemption for private HB 253 Minimum Tax, remove phase in, change financing for judicial campaigns, create aircraft - HB 488 and use tax, exempt durable medical effective date - HB 295: HFA(4) tax refund designation for - HB 682 Breeders incentive fund, purposes equipment for which a prescription is CCR, cannot agree - HB 295: CCR school teachers, tax credit for - HB 312 defined - HB 453: SCS issued - HB 482 Clarify credit language - HB 403 Publicly traded partnerships, exempt Cigarette taxes, cigarette wholesalers, and use tax, exempt horses less than 2 Community rehabilitation tax credit - HB from alternative minimum tax - HB 295: tax imposed on - HB 737 years old - HB 263 Commercial printers and mailers, use tax, not required to collect - HB 557 203: HCS(1) processes - HJR 145 Public employee health insurance Donated food, exemption for - HB 68: school personnel on active military duty, Teacher program, clarify requirements of - HB SCS permit continuing salary for - HB 79 injuries, no loss of pay or benefits for 401: HCS Equine business products, exempt Classified assault related - SB 51: SCS Retired judges - HB 318 certain purchases made by horse employees, professional development salary increases, amend appropriated Retirement system, insurance and farmers - HB 113 requirements for - HB 203: HCS(2) amounts for - HB 1: HCS annuities - HB 555 Exempt school employees, professional Teachers' retirement system, amend SB contractor on purchases if construction development requirements for - HB language to conform to budget 102/SCS - SB 102: SFA(1) contract with public school district - 203: HCS(1) language - HB 555: HCS 109/GA - SB 109: HCS HB 253 Compensatory time for teachers - SB 36; Writing portfolios, to be used for 123 - SB 123: SCS durable medical equipment for which a HB 108 instructional and diagnostic purposes - 123/SCS - SB 123: SFA(1) prescription is issued - HB 482 Controlled substance misconduct, SB 3; HB 7 130/HCS - SB 130: HFA(2) LP gas and natural gas used in a testing required - SB 109 130/SCS1 - SB 130: SCA(1) commercial greenhouse or nursery - Curriculum, inclusion of risk of ultraviolet Technical Corrections 176 - SB 176: SCA(2) HB 29 rays health education - HB 589 176/SCS - SB 176: SCA(1) straw, wood shavings, and sawdust Drug testing - HB 341: SCS Agricultural district - HB 271; HB 271: 188/HCS - SB 188: HFA(2),(3) used in agricultural or equine pursuits Educational rank, qualifications for - HB HCS 19/GA - SB 19: HCS - HB 109 125 Alternative Minimum Tax, calculation of 191/SCS - SB 191: SFA(1) the sale of private aircraft - HB 422: Employee benefits - HB 133: HCS exclusion, assessment of minimum - 2/SCS - SB 2: SFA(2) SCS(1) End-of-course exams, teachers to pilot - HB 295: HFA(10) 245/GA - SB 245: HCS(2) Exemption HB 197: HCS Breach 30 - SB 30: SCS for horse sales - HB 264 Grants to teachers from eligible nonprofit of promise to marry, abolish tort of - HB 38 - SB 38: HCS for horses less than 2 years old, education organizations - HB 291 292 59/GA - SB 59: HCS, HFA (1) machinery, equipment and certain Hazardous duty retirement for select of promise to marry, tort of - SB 192 90 - SB 90: SCS farm supplies - HB 263 teachers and principals - HB 664 Court of Justice - HB 276 90/SCS - SB 90: SFA(1) Exemption, intrastate gathering and Kentucky educator award and Date, remove initial deadline - HB 545 97 - SB 97: SCA(1) transmission lines - HB 678 recognition fund - HB 326 Exceptions, School personnel, replace obsolete Master Settlement Agreement, reconcile Leave of absence, acceptable reason - clarify cooperatives ability to sell to non- terminology, make gender neutral - HB language with - HB 533 HB 323 members - HB 275: HCA(1) 547 Master-metered utilities, exemption for - Lockdown clarify cooperatives' ability to sell to non- Soybean referendums - HB 336 HB 485 emergency practice, requirement of - members - HB 275: HFA(1) SR 150 - SR 150: SCS Mine rescue chambers, sales and use HB 206: HCS Firefighter personnel, HB 440/HCS - HB Technical corrections - SB 68: SCS tax, financing for - HB 693 emergency procedure system, 440: HFA(1) Transportation Cabinet reorganization - Motor awareness of - HB 206 Funeral establishments, licensure and SB 70: HCS fuels tax, exemption for fuels used for National definitions - HB 232: SCS Trust administration, technical correction pupil transportation - HB 33 board certified teacher mentors, Gender to remove gender-specific language - fuels taxes, refund for school districts supplement for - HB 617 neutral language added - HB 660 HB 294 assessing 15 cents growth-rate tax - Guard state active duty, compensation neutral language, add - HB 659 HB 684 and benefits - SB 254 Ginseng program - HB 248 Television and Radio vehicle usage tax, exemption for sibling Office of Education Accountability, Guardians and conservators - HB 293 transfers - HB 246 studies and monitoring of elementary Hay grading program - HB 247 Adult oriented businesses, cable vehicle usage, foster parent exemption - and secondary education - SB 206; HB HB television advertising - HB 406 HB 444 581 117 - HB 117: HCS Enhanced 911 communications, vehicles sold to nonresidents - HB 672 Paid leave, work time lost due to assault 131/SCS - HB 131: SFA(5) changes to board, appointment of work Penalties, relief from for tax - SB 51: SFA(1) 151 - HB 151: HFA(1) group - HB 656: SCS modernization changes - HB 662 Percentage of general fund dedicated to 159/HCS - HB 159: HFA(1) Repair and replacement parts for funding of - HB 137 20 - HB 20: HCA(1) Time vehicles with proportional registration, Personal injury benefits - SB 51; HB 133 200 - HB 200: HCS exemption - HB 433 Political activities with school board 232 - HB 232: HCS Tax reform, tax selected services as part campaigns, prohibition removed - HB SB 205/GA - SB 205: HFA(2) 234 - HB 234: HCS, HCA (1) Sex offender, public notification - HB 173 of - HB 506 134 236 - HB 236: HCS Tobacco manufacturer's, establish tax Professional 270 - HB 270: HFA(3) replacing escrow payments for - HB development requirements for school 270/HCS - HB 270: HFA(4) Title Amendments 704 employees - HB 203 290 - HB 290: HCS Tourism growth fund, uses of - SB 115; SB 115: 295 - HB 295: HCS(1) Create the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy Development Act, destination retail SCS 295/HCS - HB 295: HCS(2) Trail System - HB 233: HCS attraction, sales tax refund - HB 701 Public school teachers, tax credit for - 3/SCS - HB 3: SCS HB Development Act, term of agreement - HB 312 338 - HB 338: HCS(2) 101 - HB 101: HCA(1) HB 629 Reduction in force, reasons for - HB 322 380/HCS - HB 380: HFA(11) 117/GA - HB 117: SCA(1) Remediation rate reduction, rewards for 4 - HB 4: HFA(2) 119 - HB 119: HCA(1) Taxation, Severance - HB 352 4/HCS - HB 4: HFA(1) 131/GA - HB 131: SFA(4) Retirement, 401/HCS - HB 401: HFA(1),(2) 138/GA - HB 138: SCA(3) Cost of college textbooks - HCR 9 disability benefits - SB 253 403/GA - HB 403: SCS 154 - HB 154: HCA(1) Local government assistance, require level of state contribution - SB 24 437 - HB 437: HCS 197 - HB 197: HFA(2) specific appropriation for coal tax repeal Government Pension Offset and 437/HCS - HB 437: HFA(1) 20 - HB 20: HCA(1) projects - HB 487 Windfall Elimination Provision - HCR 449 - HB 449: HFA(1) 208 - HB 208: HFA(3) Natural 147 503 - HB 503: HFA(1) 245/GA - SB 245: HCA(2) gas severance tax, deposit a portion repeal the Government Pension Offset 550 - HB 550: HCS 256 - HB 256: HCA(1) into intrastate natural gas pipeline and Windfall Elimination Provision - 557 - HB 557: SCS 27 - HB 27: HCA(1) fund - HB 679 HCR 106 557/SCS - HB 557: SCA(1) 286 - HB 286: HCA(1) gas, fund intrastate natural gas pipeline Salaries - HB 1 559/HCS - HB 559: HCS 295 - HB 295: HCA(1) trust fund - SB 176: HFA(5) Salaries, establish subsidy amount - HB 572/GA - HB 572: SCA(1) 3 - HB 3: HCA(1) Workers' compensation, annual transfer 1: HFA(1) 591 - HB 591: HCS 333 - HB 333: HCA(1) to workers' compensation deleted - HB School 591/HCS - HB 591: HFA(1) 341/GA - HB 341: SCA(1) 675 employees, felony charges - SB 109: 688/HCS - HB 688: HFA(1) 343 - HB 343: SCA(1) SCS 716 - HB 716: HFA(1) 376 - HB 376: HCA(1) employees, limited civil liability - HB 188 Teachers 736 - HB 736: HCS 378 - HB 378: HFA(3) State parks, discount for certified 90 - HB 90: HCS 406 - HB 406: HCA(1) employee - HB 141: HFA(2),(3) 408 - HB 408: SCA(1) Assault-related injury, no loss of income HB117/SCS - HB 117: SFA(1) Statewide school assessment program HCR 189 - HCR 189: HCS 422/GA - HB 422: SCA(1) or benefits for school employees with - test, date administered - HB 207 424 - HB 424: HCA(1) HB 136 HR 19/SCS - HR 19: HFA(1) Students, expelled or suspended - HB Obsolete terminology, replace - HB 546 445 - HB 445: HCA(1) Certified 688 445/GA - HB 445: SCA(1) school employees, professional Personal ID cards, change incorrect Study students' skills and understanding references to - HB 712 453 - HB 453: SCA(1) development requirements for - HB of the U.S. Constitution and democratic 470 - HB 470: HFA(2) 477 - HB 477: HCA(2) HB 743 agriculture - HB 638 Retail 493 - HB 493: HFA(2) Bulk tobacco packages, internal Horse racing, quarter horses, installment contracts, statute of 497/GA - HB 497: SCA(1) moisture testing, fees for - HB 77 Appaloosas, and Arabian horses, limitations for - SB 154: SCA(2) 501 - HB 501: HCA(1) Cigarette eligibility requirements - HB 453 installment sales contracts, statute of 511 - HB 511: HFA(2) surtax, floor stocks and other tobacco J. Dan Talbott Amphitheater, designation limitations - SB 154: HCA(1) 525 - HB 525: HCA(1) products tax, rate increase, designate as official outdoor musical theater - HB Sexual orientation and gender identity 533 - HB 533: SFA(2) funds - HB 103 76: HFA(3) discrimination, prohibition of - SB 99 533/GA - HB 533: SCA(1) taxes, cigarette wholesalers, tax Kentucky Telemarketing, Do Not Call Registry - 537/GA - HB 537: SCA(1),(2) imposed on - HB 737 Recreational Trail System, creates - HB HB 536 54 - HB 54: HFA(3) Distributors, allow to sell unstamped 233 Telephone directories, misrepresentation 546 - HB 546: HCA(1) cigarettes - HB 533: SFA(1) Recreational Trails Authority - SB 89: of geographic location of floral 55 - HB 55: SFA(2) Escrow fund assignment, tobacco SCS(1) businesses prohibited - HB 522 557 - HB 557: SCA(3) companies - HB 566 Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, Tipped employees, hourly wage rate for 558 - HB 558: HFA(2) Indoor smoking policy, adoption by state urge support for - SR 318 - HB 460 559 - HB 559: HCA(1) and local government - HB 55 Northern Kentucky Convention Center - Towed motor vehicles, procedures for 561 - HB 561: SCA(1), HFA (1) Jails and detention facilities, delete SB 89: SCS(1) sale to satisfy lien - HB 302 585 - HB 585: SCA(1) smoking policy exemption for - HB 55: Official aviation museum of the Wine, partially-consumed bottles, 602 - HB 602: HCA(1) HFA(2) Commonwealth of Kentucky, transportation of - SB 56: SCS 672 - HB 672: HCA(1) Manufacturers, establish tax replacing designation of - SJR 173; HJR 110 693 - HB 693: HCA(1) escrow payments for - HB 704 Old State Capitol, official state Henry Traffic Safety 700 - HB 700: HFA(2) Master Settlement Agreement, reconcile Clay portrait - HB 76: HFA(1) 707 - HB 707: SCA(1) language with - HB 533 Pioneer Playhouse, designation as Accidents 736 - HB 736: HCA(1) Moisture-testing devices, inspection, official outdoor theater capital - HB 76: blocking roadway, removal of vehicle 743 - HB 743: HCA(2) fees for - HB 77: HFA(1) HFA(3) and cargo - SB 44 76 - HB 76: HFA(2),(4),(6) Possession by minors, community Promotional resulting in death or serious injury, 81 - HB 81: HFA(1) service - HB 359 sampling events, distilled beverages - mandatory DUI testing of drivers 86 - HB 86: HFA(3),(7) Sales, weight estimates - HB 544 SB 229: SCS, HFA (5) involved - HB 67 90 - HB 90: SFA(2) SB 185 to HB 55/SCS - HB 55: SFA(1) sampling events, distilled spirits - SB Accidents, blocking roadway, removal of HCR Smoking 229 vehicle and cargo - HB 272 142 - HCR 142: HCA(1) cessation, Medicaid coverage of - HB Public-private recreational land use All-terrain vehicles, no person under age 190 - HCR 190: HCA(1) 62: HFA(1) agreement - SB 176: HFA(4) 16 shall operate and helmets required 227 - HCR 227: HFA(2) cessation, Medicaid incentives for - HB Reorganization, Commerce Cabinet, for operation of - HB 164 9 - HCR 9: HFA(2) 62 Executive Order 2005-561 - SB 89 Animal-drawn vehicles, driver's manual HJR 7 - HJR 7: HCA(1) policy, delete exemptions for - HB 55: Small wineries support fund, distribution for operators of - HCR 129 HR 19 - HR 19: HCA(1) HFA(3) of - SB 82: SCS ATV helmet law, suspension based on KY peace officer authority, National Park Tobacco State unserved felony warrants - HB 117: Service rangers - SB 204: CCR, FCCR dependence, Medicaid coverage of honey festival, designation of - HB 46 SFA(2) SB telephone counseling and Parks, discounts for members of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Byways 123/GA - SB 123: HFA(4) medications for - HB 62: HCS military and veterans - HB 141 Commission, establish - SB 59: 102 - SB 102: SFA(2) producers, create amnesty payment parks, discounts for regular military HFA(5); SB 69: HFA (1); SB 70: HFA 108 - SB 108: HCA(1) program for - HB 743 members, National Guard members, (2); SB 117: HFA (2); SB 134: HFA (2) 109 - SB 109: SCA(1) Warehouses, redevelopment of - HB 78 and veterans - HB 141: HFA(1) Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study 109/GA - SB 109: HCA(1), HFA (2) Tourism directed - SCR 98 11/GA - SB 11: HCA(1), HFA (6) Tourism Development Act - HB 629: HCS Blood and urine tests, require of all 115 - SB 115: SCA(1) Development Act, destination retail drivers involved in school bus or fatal 122 - SB 122: SCA(1) Agritourism Advisory Council, attraction - HB 701 accidents - SB 17 123 - SB 123: SCA(1) membership of - HB 110: SCA(1) Development Act, term of agreement - CDL testing, omnibus revisions - HB 123/GA - SB 123: HFA(3) Agritourism, liability, protection from - HB HB 629 707: HFA(1) 130/GA - SB 130: HFA(4),(6) 192 Development Act, term of an agreement Center left turn lanes, clarify allowed 144 - SB 144: SCA(1) Auto Tours, direct Transportation and - SB 158 uses of - HB 710: HFA(1),(2) 171/GA - SB 171: HFA(2) Commerce Cabinets to study ways to Certificates for driving, establish 174/GA - SB 174: HFA(1) promote - HJR 7: HCS Trade Practices and Retailing proceeds for application and issuance - 176 - SB 176: HFA(3) Bed and breakfast inns and farmstays - SB 248 176/GA - SB 176: HFA(6) SB 189 Adult oriented businesses, cable Child booster seats, require and make 179 - SB 179: HFA(2) Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study television advertising - HB 406 violations a primary offense - HB 372; 191 - SB 191: SCA(1) directed - SCR 98 Assumption of risk, allow for recreational SB 188: HCS, HFA (1),(2) 191/GA - SB 191: HCA(2) Boat facilities - HB 228 City and county roads, speed bumps, 204 - SB 204: HFA(2) launching fees - HB 632 Auto industry and national economy, installation of - SB 195 210/GA - SB 210: HFA(4) launching fees, delete provisions for urge Congressional action - SCR 283 Concealed carry license, timing of DUI 229 - SB 229: HFA(2) Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources - Bottled water, labeling source of - HB conviction - HB 290: HFA(1),(2) 229/GA - SB 229: HCA(1), HFA (4) HB 632: HFA(2) 120 Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related 236 - SB 236: SFA(2) launching fees, prohibit for tournaments Consumer records, personal privacy, transaction with a minor, driver's 238 - SR 238: SCA(2) - HB 632: HFA(1) protection of - HB 54: HFA(1),(4) license revoked for - HB 736: HCS 245/GA - SB 245: HCA(1) Burgoo Capital of the World, designate Egg Driving under the influence, testing - SB 28/GA - SB 28: HCA(2) Anderson County as - HJR 54 marketing law, emergency recall plan - 86 30/GA - SB 30: HFA(2) Create the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy HB 442 Field 43/GA - SB 43: HCA(1) Trail System - HB 233: HCS marketing, fees, labeling - HB 442 sobriety tests, require of all drivers in a 82 - SB 82: SCA(1) Cumberland Horse sales, disclosure and reporting motor vehicle accident involving a 82/ GA - SB 82: HCA(1) Gap and Trail of tears, automobile tours requirements imposed - HB 446: fatality - HB 44: HCS 87 - SB 87: SCA(1) on state road map - HJR 7 HFA(2) sobriety tests, require of all drivers in an 90 - SB 90: FCCR Gap National Park, official painting of Identity theft - HB 4: HCS, HFA (2) accident involving a school bus - HB 90/GA - SB 90: HCA(1) Daniel Boone's passage - HB 76: Lemon Law, include purchase of new 44 93 - SB 93: SCA(1) HFA(5) motorcycles - HB 205 Gene Snyder Freeway, installation of 98/GA - SB 98: HFA(2) Gap National Park, official state Daniel Limited Liability Company Act, omnibus median barriers - HCR 8 Tobacco Task Force, reauthorize - HR Boone portrait - SB 63; HB 76 revisions - HB 349 Graduated 261 Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center - Lottery ticket sales, prohibitions driver licensing passenger restrictions, SB 89: HFA(1),(2) established - HB 222: HFA(2) exemptions for driver's education - Tobacco Hatfield-McCoy Trail Commission, Personal information, privacy - HB 175; HB 90: SFA(3) create and attach to Commerce HB 175: HCS, HFA (1) driver's license, clarify passenger Amnesty Cabinet - SB 89: HFA(3) Prison Industries Enhancement restrictions - HB 90: HFA(4),(5),(6) tobacco payments, general fund Historical markers, in and around Program, create - SB 119 driver's license, clarify violations which (tobacco) money used - HB 743: Capitol, impact of - HB 36 Restaurant wine sales, partially extend levels - HB 90: HFA(3) HCA(1) Homeplace on Green River, Inc. consumed bottle, removal from Highway access points, eliminate 15% tobacco payments, grant for producers - designate as museum of Kentucky premises - SB 56 variance cap - HB 711 Instruction permit and intermediate require helmets for operators and access points, eliminate 15% variance Paul R. Gearheart bridge, designate license, prohibit cell phone use - HB passengers under 16 on public cap - HB 711 bride on KY Route 979 and US 23 in 90: HFA(1) property - HB 117: SFA(3); HB 334: Superintendent I and II, educational Floyd County - SJR 226 Intermediate HFA (4) requirements removed - HB 367 Private road to public cemetery, driver's license, provisions of - HB 90; require helmets for operators and work zone, speeding in, remove maintenance of - SB 162 HB 90: SCA (1), HFA (2) passengers under 16, exempt affirmative defense for - SB 103: SCS Public driver's license; provisions of - SB 13 agricultural use - HB 117: SCS(1) Historic motor vehicles brought into roads, width of - SB 167; HB 501; HB Kentucky Recreational Trails Authority, restriction on operation by children state, require inspection only to 501: HCS add members to - HB 309: HCS under 16 - SB 187 authenticate VIN - HB 375 transportation, urge dedicated funding Mandatory seat belt law, primary Bert T. Combs Memorial Bridge, Intermediate for - HR 149 enforcement - HB 86; HB 117: SCS (2) designate Cliff Bridge in Floyd County - driver's license, provisions of - HB 90; Public-private partnerships to operate Mobile phone, prohibit use while SJR 203 HB 90: HFA (2) transportation facilities - SR 254 operating a school bus - HB 714 Bicycle driver's license; provisions of - SB 13 Purple Motor carriers, include defective rear and Bikeways Commission, allow to file John Wess Sanders Memorial Bridge, Heart license plates, exempt holders guard in out-of-service criteria - SB 140 amicus briefs - HB 53 designate - SJR 163 from all fees - HB 179 Murder, manslaughter, fetal homicide, and Pedestrian Byways Commission, Kentucky Recreational Trails Authority, Heart license plates, prohibit state logo elements of offense - HB 339 establish - SB 59: HFA(5); SB 69: add members to - HB 309: HCS or brand on - SB 124: SCS Penalty, passing a stopped school bus - HFA (1); SB 70: HFA (2); SB 117: Letcher County Coal Miners Highway, Railroad HB 457 HFA (2); SB 134: HFA (2) designate - SJR 24 crews, relief after seven consecutive Personal information, privacy - HB 175: Bicycling and pedestrian activities, study License plates for disabled veterans - working days - HB 542 HFA(2) directed - SCR 98 HB 696 grade crossing, closure of - HB 168 Public safety and emergency vehicles, Billboards, Limousine, definition of - SB 81 security, enhancement of - HB 517 expand duties - HB 505 allow multiple message signs - SB 220 Mandatory seat belt law, primary Ralph Owens Memorial Bridge, Railroad grade crossing, closure of - HB pilot project for vegetation control near - enforcement - HB 86; HB 117: SCS (2) designate on KY Route 80 at the 168 HJR 202 Maximum speed limits, increase on 4 entrance to Langley - SJR 201 Reckless driving, penalty points - HB Bridges in Jefferson County, KY, bond lane state roads - HB 95 REAL ID Act of 2005, implementation 287 funds to build - HB 621 Military License Plates, eliminate study - SJR 232 School buses, require use of flashers Cabinet reorganization, technical eligibility proof upon registration - SB Reorganization, Division of Fleet when approaching railroad crossings - corrections - SB 70: HCS 182 Management - SB 134 HB 452 Center left turn lanes, clarify allowed Minor's conviction of alcohol offenses, School bus, prohibit use of wireless Seat uses of - HB 710: HFA(1),(2) license revocation for - HB 90: SFA(1) device while operating - HB 714 belt law, primary enforcement - HB 106 Certificates for driving, establish Motor Seat belt requirement, apply only to vehicles proceeds for application and issuance - carriers, include defective rear guard in belt law, primary enforcement - HB 106 manufactured after 1985 - HB 86: SB 248 out-of-service criteria - SB 140 belt requirement, apply only to vehicles HFA(1) Child booster seats, require and make fuels tax, exemption for fuels used for manufactured after 1985 - HB 86: belt requirement, delay enforcement - violations a primary offense - HB 372; pupil transportation - HB 33 HFA(1) HB 86: HCS SB 188: HCS, HFA (1),(2) vehicle operator's licenses, fees for belt requirement, reduce fine for belt requirement, exemptions - HB 86: City and county roads, speed bumps, issuance - HB 105 violation - HB 86: HFA(5) HCS installation of - SB 195 vehicle registration, $11.50 fee for belt violations, eliminate court costs for - belt violations, eliminate court costs for - Claims against the state, payment of - 10,000 weight class - HB 535 HB 86: HFA(9); HB 117: SFA (4) HB 86: HFA(9); HB 117: SFA (4) HB 588 vehicle registration, identify situs for belt violations, secondary enforcement Slow-moving vehicles, lightning Coal shippers and receivers, weight registration purposes - HB 698; HB at roadblocks - HB 86: HFA(8) requirements for - HB 278 reporting to vehicle enforcement - HB 698: HFA (1) Seatbelt requirement, exempt vehicles Traffic 560 vehicles, Purple Heart license plate - 20 years old and older - HB 86: HFA(4) control devices, installation in school Combs Airport, urge Cabinet and FAA to HB 373 Shelbyville by-pass, designate as zones - HB 394; HB 394: HFA (1) keep open - HR 146 Motorcycles, allow owners to purchase "Freedom Way" - SJR 190 regulations, omnibus revisions - HB 710 Commercial driver's license, effect of special license plates - SB 124: SFA(1) Slow-moving vehicles, lightning Trailers, lights to be equipped on - HB student loan default on - SB 37 Naming of various roads and bridges, requirements for - HB 278 499 Conviction of unlawful alcohol-related designate - HJR 168: SCS(1) Special license plates, permit exchange Trucks, prohibit minors from riding in transaction with a minor, driver's National without obtaining regular registration - truck beds - SB 164; HB 598; HB 334: license revoked for - HB 736: HCS Truck Network, designate segment of HB 285 HFA (2); HB 372: HFA (1); HB 598: Cpl. Joshua Harris Memorial Bridge, US 431 as part of - HB 645: SCS Speed limits, set maximum of 70 on HFA (1) designate in Letcher County - HJR 90 Truck Network, designate specific interstates, 65 on other 4 lane Vehicle tires, use of rubber tires on Create the Kentucky Hatfield-McCoy routes as part of - HB 645: HFA(1) highways - SB 103 specific slow-moving vehicles - HB 541 Trail System - HB 233: HCS Truck Network, designate US 431 as Speeding in highway work zone, Wireless device, prohibit use while Disasters, urge review of evacuation part of - HB 645 establish affirmative defense for - SB operating a motor vehicle - HB 9, 635 planning - HR 19 Noise compatibility permits, establish 103 Work zone, speeding in, required notice Driver's license, student requirements for system for land near airports - HB 229 Students,drivers' licenses - HB 51: HCS for double fines - HB 321 - HB 328 Off-road Motorcycle and ATV Traffic regulations, omnibus revisions - Drivers' licenses, educational Commission, add members - SB 32; HB 710 Transportation requirements - HB 51 HB 309 Trailers being transported by FEMA, Driving on expired license or registration, Omnibus exempt from registration - SB 122 Accidents blocking roadway, removal of exemption for returning military road naming resolution, add roads - Transportation vehicle and cargo - SB 44 personnel - HB 140 HJR 168: SCS(2) Cabinet technology infrastructure, Accidents, blocking roadway, removal of Emergency management license plate - traffic code revision, eliminate change remove exemption for - SB 134: vehicle and cargo - HB 272 SB 170 involving motorcycle operation - HB HFA(1) Air traffic, urge FAA to restrict near state Engineering services, method of 710: HCS Cabinet, establish district highway and Capitol - SR 9 procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) traffic code revision, eliminate truck railroad engineer - SB 70: HFA(1) All-terrain Gasoline and special fuels tax, require weight limit changes - HB 710: HCS Engineering Assistant I, experience vehicle, include off-road motorcycles in electronic filing and payment - HB 556 Operator's requirements for - HB 512 definition of - HB 334: HFA(1) Gene Snyder Freeway, installation of license, health care surrogate, Trespass on retail or commercial vehicles, no person under age 16 shall median barriers - HCR 8 designation of - HB 160 premises, define - HB 612 operate and helmets required for General Assembly license plates, allow license, living will, designation of - HB Truman Messer Bridge, designate bridge operation of - HB 164 retired members to obtain - HB 667 160 on KY Route 80 where the road vehicles, recreational use of - SB 94 Graduated Operators intersects with KY Route 122 - SJR ATV helmet requirement, restrict to driver's license, clarify passenger licenses, free corrected license if only 204 public property - HB 334: HFA(3),(5) restrictions - HB 90: HFA(4),(5),(6) street name is changed - HB 129 US 150, designate as part of the ATVs, driver's license, clarify violations which licenses, free corrected license if only National Truck Network - HB 645: establish routes on public highways extend levels - HB 90: HFA(3) street name or postal address is SFA(1) from parking facilities to ATV parks Hardship changed - SB 113 Vehicle for - HB 329 driver license, permit for general traffic of animal drawn vehicles, driver's registration for overseas military, require helmets for operators and offenses - SB 26 manual for - HCR 129 remove requirement of storage on passengers under 16 - SB 163; HB driver's license, permit for general traffic Paris By-Pass, designate as the base - HB 140: HFA(1) 334; HB 117: SCS (2) offenses - HB 22 "Thoroughbred Run" - HJR 168: tires, use of rubber tires on specific Highway HFA(1) slow-moving vehicles - HB 541 Watercraft, commercial, tax assessment technical correction - HB 559: HCS Postsecondary memorializing - HR 273 of - HB 562: HCS Automatic capital construction, threshold amount Deckard, Sergeant Matthew L., external defibrillator requirements, for self-performed projects - SB 83 memorializing - SR 28; HR 78 Treasurer exempt liability for - HB 182: HFA(2), Education Nominating Committee, Department of Veterans' Affairs, (3) appointment to - HCR 32, 36, 38 responsibilities of - SB 2; SB 2: SCS, Game and fish fund, funds not to be external defibrillator requirements, enrollment and financial aid, eligibility HCS transferred to general fund - SB 120 prohibit insurance denial for - HB 182: for - HB 26 Downing, Private First Class Stephen State/Executive HFA(1) institution, residing within 1,000 feet, Paul II, memorializing - HR 281 Branch Budget Memorandum - HJR 93 external defibrillators, require at sex offenders prohibited - HB 257 Funerals Branch Budget Memorandum, physical fitness facilities and sports institutions, debt issuance by - HB 75 and memorial services, disruption of, attachment of - HJR 93: SCS sites - HB 182; HB 182: HCS Prescription drug patient assistance urge Congressional action - HCR Business Plan, University of Kentucky - programs, improving access to - HB 142: HCS HR 123 200 memorial services, disruption of, urge Unemployment Compensation Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Recognition, Congressional action - HCR 142 appropriate funds for area health care EKU and WKU Colleges of Education - Health care funding, mandatory federal - Claims against the state, payment of - centers - HB 559 SR 280; HR 262 HR 320 HB 588 Capital projects threshold amounts, University of Kentucky and University of Helmets to Hardhats Program, Military spouses, prohibit disqualificaion increase - SB 84 Louisville Cancer Programs - SR 278 encourage commitment - HR 122 - SB 2: HCS Civics Recruit and provide scholarships to Hepatitis Misconduct, saying Merry Christmas, education, course curriculum developed Kentucky students, encourage public C education, awareness, and does not constitute - HB 492 for - SB 115: HCS institutions to - HR 315 information program, creation of - HB education, create high school Remediation rate, reduction of - HB 352 540 Uniform Laws curriculum for - SB 115; SB 115: SCS The Kentucky Youth Development C education, awareness, information Commercial driver's license, effect of Coordinating Council, establish - SJR program, creation of - HB 540: HCS General and limited partnerships, student loan default on - SB 37 184; HJR 215 High school diplomas, awarding of - HB uniform laws on - HB 234; HB 234: Cost of college textbooks, study directed Tuition fees, reimbursement for - HB 20 218 HFA (1) - HCR 9 Tuition, illegal immigrants' - HB 39 Higher education tuition and other fees, Interstate insurance product regulation Council on Postsecondary Education, UK Hospital and Medical School, funding exemption from payment of - HB 167; compact - HB 112 appointment of Jim D. Skaggs to - for children and teen treatment by - SB HB 167: HFA (1) Uniform HCR 287 101 Hiring preference, establishment of - HB Commercial Code, update of - SB 154; Emergency Medical Services Board, University 24; HB 24: SCS (1), SFA (1),(2) SB 154: SCA (1) personnel functions and transfers to of Kentucky, cancer tissue registry, Kentucky National Guard, officers, foreign money-judgments recognition KCTCS - SB 139 establish - HB 525 duration of commission - HB 659 act - SB 104 Engineering services, method of of Kentucky, cancer tissue registry, License plates for disabled veterans - Real Property Electronic Recording Act, procuring - SB 34: HFA(6) establish task force - HB 525: HCS HB 696 adoption of - SB 85 Financial aid grants for independent, of Louisville, cancer tissue registry, Messer, needy, part-time students - HB 441 establish - HB 525 private First Class Scott A., United States General Fund, require 62% be used for of Louisville, cancer tissue registry, memorializing - HR 277 education - HB 123 establish task force - HB 525: HCS Private First Class Scott A., Governing memorializing - SR 186 Concealed deadly weapons - HB 290 board, voting powers of a faculty Military Eminent domain, takings for economic Urban Renewal member on - HB 602 active duty, local board of education development, federal constitutional board, voting powers of a faculty or staff certified employee, retirement prohibition of - HCR 24 Eminent member on - HB 602: HFA(1) contribution for - HB 79: HCS(2) Federal Domain, public use, requirement for - Independent Nonprofit Colleges and active duty, local board of education Aviation Administration, urge to keep HB 508: SFA(1) Universities, recognize - SR 197; HR employee, retirement contribution - Combs Airport open - HR 146 Domain, restriction of - HB 122 194 HB 79: HCS(1), HFA (1) Aviation Administration, urge to restrict domain, restrictions on use by public Interagency task force to redesign active duty, local board of education air traffic near state Capitol - SR 9 entities - SB 29 education leadership programs, employee, retirement contribution for Government, commit to rebuild New Kentucky Heritage Council, recognized establishment of - HJR 14 - HB 79: HFA(2),(3) Orleans - SR 179 for 40 years of exemplary service - KCTCS, Emergency Medical Services burials and funerals, disruptions of, FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task HCR 161 Board, attach to system - SB 139 penalties for - HB 333; HB 333: HFA Force, request funds for - HR 301 New Orleans, call for Federal KEES (1) Flag desecration, urge United States Government to rebuild - SR 179 awards at certain out-of-state License Plates, eliminate eligibility proof Senate to amend Constitution to allow Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 institutions, study encouraged - HR upon registration - SB 182 prohibition for - HCR 4 323 special license plates, eliminate extra Illegal aliens, services, cost of - HCR 5 awards, use of at out-of-state Veterans' Affairs fee - SB 124 Immigration, enforcement of federal law institutions - HB 740 spouses' occupational and professional - HB 115; HB 115: HCS, HFA (1),(2), scholarships at military colleges in Adjusted gaming receipts, distribution of credentials, issuance, expedition of - (3) SREB states, permit use of - SB 227 - HB 601 SB 74 KY peace officer authority, National Park scholarships, scores required for - HB Allers, Staff Sergeant William A., spouses, benefits for - HB 147; HB 147: Service rangers - SB 204: CCR, FCCR 551 memorializing - SR 30; HR 69 HCS National identification card, urge Kentucky Ames, Specialist Jason E., Montgomery, Sergeant Ryan J., Congress to repeal - HCR 208 Cardiovascular Disease Initiative and memorializing - SR 26; HR 57 memorializing - SR 65; HR 71 Ports, urge President and Congress to board, create - HB 477 Benefits claims, assistance with - HB Morton, Sergeant First Class John D., prohibit sale to United Arab Emirates - Community and Technical College 310 memorializing - SR 113; HR 66 SCR 236 System - HB 380: HFA(7) Bishop, Sergeant First Class Jason L., National Guard and Reserve, federal Prescription Community and Technical College memorializing - SR 118; HR 75 active duty, death benefits - SB 14; HB drug importation from foreign countries, System employees, compensation for Burials and funerals, disruptions of, 27, 96 request certification of safety of - HB - SB 64; HB 61 penalties for - SB 93; SB 93: SFA (1), Nursing home, name - HJR 211 163 Jobs Development program - SB 194: HCS; HB 333: SCS Public parking fees, POW and disabled drug reimportation from Canada, HCS Casino gambling, designate revenues veteran license holders exempt from - request certification of safety of - SB Mesonet, recognized as official state from - HB 600 SB 42 27 network for monitoring weather and Children who serve in the military, Purple drugs, Congress encouraged to climate - SJR 228 extension of time for coverage under Heart and disabled yet licensee plates, authorize the importation of - HCR State Director, expand Agricultural parent's health insurance - HB 209 eliminate state fee for - HB 179: HCS 230 Development Board to include - HB Comley, Heart license plates, exempt holders Supreme Court, Samuel A. Alito Jr., 448 Lance Corporal Chase J., memorializing from all fees - HB 179 nomination of - HCR 64 tuition grant, eligibility of students based - HR 16, 76 Heart license plates, prohibit state logo on institutional accreditation - HB Lance Corporal Chase, J., or brand on - SB 124: SCS Universities and Colleges 449: SCA(1) memorializing - SR 5 Heart licensee plates, make surviving Military active duty, academic credit for - Concealed deadly weapon, license to spouse eligible for - HB 179: HCS Agricultural Development Board, add HB 80 carry, exception to training requirement Recent Veterans, Special Hunt for - HB Kentucky State Director - HB 448 National Guard state active duty, - HB 204 235 Area health education centers, make compensation and benefits - SB 254 Cornett, Sergeant First Class Lance S., Schornak, Staff Sergeant Christopher J., memorializing - SR 337 New court facilities, no prevailing wage - Infrastructure Authority, addition of three quality report, to be submitted to Sherrill, HB 382: HFA(2) members - HB 623: HFA(1) legislature, local governments, and Sergeant James A., memorializing - HR Prevailing wage, repeal of - HB 217 Infrastructure Authority, authorization for citizens - HR 155 68 Sex-based wage discrimination, programs under - HB 623: SCS well drillers, failure to comply with Sergeant James A., resolution prohibited on comparable jobs - HB Mine water discharge by CONSOL, certification provisions, civil penalty memorializing - SR 31 399 Energy, protect Kentucky waters from increased - HB 383 State Tipped employees, hourly wage rate for effects of - SR 326 Watershed-based planning councils, employment, preference - HB 24: - HB 460 On-site sewer systems, approval creation of - HB 746 SCS(2) process revised - HB 573: SCS employment, veterans' hiring preference Waste Management Pollution Abatement and Water Weights and Measures - HB 260 Resources Finance Authority, hiring preference, establishment of - HB Covenant not to sue, make changes to - abolished - HB 623; SB 134: HCS Bulk tobacco packages, internal 24: FCCR HB 408: SCS Potable water transmission line costs, moisture testing, fees for - HB 77 parks, discount for veterans - HB 141: Delinquent bill, authorize lien on motor recovery of - HB 649: HCS Tobacco, internal moisture or density HCS vehicle to collect, local governments Procedures levels in bulk packages - HB 340 parks, discounts for veterans - HB 141: may levy - HB 502 and requirements for on-site sewage HFA(1) systems installation and permitting, Emergency Action Plans for Wills and Estates Parks, discounts for veterans - HB 141 impoundments, promulgate make changes to - HB 573 Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs, administrative regulations for - HJR and requirements for on-site sewage reestablishment of - HCR 250 systems, make changes to - HB 573: Affidavit, order, and deed requirements, 193 inheritance of real property - HB 563 Tackett, Sergeant Joseph M., Environmental HCS(1),(2) memorializing - SR 32; HR 67 Sanitation districts, storm water and Preneed burial contract trusts, death remediation fee, not required of loads certificate required for release of funds Tax exemption, disabled veterans and less than 1 ton that are disposed of sanitary runoff, authority to control for - POWs - HB 180 HB 661 under - HB 142 for free - SB 50: HFA(1) Testamentary trustee, accounting Toth, remediation fee, recycling and Water Specialist Eric L., memorializing - HR 74 district construction and improvements, requirement - HB 513 hazardous waste grants, use for - SB Trust administration, technical correction Specialist Eric L., resolution 50 repeal certain bid procedure memorializing - SR 64 requirements for - SB 226 to remove gender-specific language - E-scrap Task Force, establishment of - HB 294 Tuition HCR 28 quality report, to be submitted to fees, reimbursement for - HB 20 E-Scrap legislature, local governments, and fees, spouses and dependents of Task Force, membership of - HCR 28: citizens - HR 155 Withdrawn Legislation veterans, reimbursement for - HB 20: HFA(1) Resource Development Commission, HCS Task Force, technical changes for - abolished - HB 623; SB 134: HCS WITHDRAWN - SB 10, 21, 22, 23, 31, United States Armed Forces, Kentucky HCR 28: HCA(1) transmission lines, investment in, cost 33, 40, 71, 72, 92, 129, 145, 185, 198, member of, death benefits - HB 27: Hazardous of recovery of - HB 649; HB 649: HFA 199; SR 47, 73, 128; SJR 205; SCR HCS duty, include in definition of - HB 614 (1),(2) 229; SR 250, 257, 317; HB 12, 19, 40, Veterans' waste, allow monitoring after well certification board, changes to 56, 71, 99, 149, 152, 166, 194, 365, Affairs Department, fiduciary termination - SB 76: SCA(1) requirements of members - HB 383 368, 371, 426, 434, 509, 606, 753; responsibilities - HB 454 waste, extend fee to 2008 and provide well drillers, civil penalties for HCR 35; HR 116, 204 benefits, administration of - SB 67 for waiver - SB 75 certification non-compliance, make Veterans waste, permission to cease post-closure changes to - HB 383: HCS Witnesses Day programs, require all public schools monitoring of - SB 76 well drillers, monetary penalty for certif. to hold - SB 47; SB 47: HCS non-compliance, assessed once per Kentucky Criminal actions, juvenile witnesses - HB Day, high school observance of - HB each occurrence - HB 383: HFA(1) Infrastructure Authority, addition of three 406: HCS 313 Watershed-based planning councils, members - HB 623: HFA(1) Rules of Evidence, amendments to - HB Memorial Highway, designate KY 11 as creation of - HB 746 Infrastructure Authority, authorization for 410 - HJR 104 programs under - HB 623: SCS Veterans' personal loan program, Waterways and Dams Motor fuels quality program, petroleum Women creation of - HB 314; HB 314: SFA (1), environmental assurance fee, use of - (2), HCS HB 634: HCS Barge line companies, central "Women's History Month," designated as Williams, Specialist Ronnie D., On-site sewer systems, approval assessment of watercraft - HB 562 March - HR 248 memorializing - HR 73 process revised - HB 573: SCS Boat launching fees - HB 632 Abortion - HB 585: SCS Paul Ward Thompson/old Emma Bridge, Building permits, local governments may Abortion, Wages and Hours designate on KY Route 3 at the issue in flood area - HB 262 banning of - HB 489, 750; HB 585: HFA crossing of Big Sandy River - SJR 202 Kentucky (4) Assault-related injury, no loss of income Procedures Infrastructure Authority, addition of three banning, permit exceptions - HB 585: or benefits for school employees with - and requirements for on-site sewage members - HB 623: HFA(1) HFA(5) HB 136 systems installation and permitting, River Authority, members' terms and informed consent requirements for - SB Cities, police officer career retention make changes to - HB 573 designation of chair - HB 623 125 program - HB 70 and requirements for on-site sewage River Authority, number of members judicial consent for minors - HB 609 Collective bargaining for public systems, make changes to - HB 573: and chair of - HB 623: HFA(2) Medicaid coverage of - HB 575 employees, establish process for - HB HCS(1),(2) River Authority, quorum - HB 623: Abuse reporting, attorney exemption - 467 Technical correction, grants, permit in HFA(2) HB 652 Education kind - SB 50: SCA(1) Ky River Authority, increase in Appointments to boards and institutions, construction, exempt from Waste tire fee, reauthorization of - HB membership, continuity of service until commissions, Governor permitted to paying prevailing wage - HB 64 145 successor is appointed - SB 134: HCS achieve gender equity with - HB 2 institutions, prevailing wage, exempt Watershed-based planning councils, Mine water discharge by CONSOL, Breach from - HB 378: HFA(2) creation of - HB 746 Energy, protect Kentucky waters from of promise to marry, abolish tort of - HB Employee, wrongful discharge, effects of - SR 326 292 arbitration procedure for - HB 686 Ports, urge President and Congress to Water Supply of promise to marry, tort of - SB 192 Firefighters, meet-and-confer prohibit sale to United Arab Emirates - Breastfeeding, mother excused from discussions, provisions for - SB 186 SCR 236 Bottled water, labeling source of - HB service - SB 106: HFA(2) Labor organization, mandatory Procedures 120 Breast-feeding, right in public places - membership or financial support and requirements for on-site sewage Emergency Action Plans for SB 106 prohibited, penalty - HB 38 systems installation and permitting, impoundments, promulgate Cancer, breast and cervical, legislative Leave, family military - HB 357 make changes to - HB 573 administrative regulations for - HJR subcommittee to study - HCR 216 Minimum and requirements for on-site sewage 193 Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, wage and overtime, delete newspaper systems, make changes to - HB 573: Fire hydrants, water districts not to January 2006 recognized as - SR 136 delivery exemption - HB 378: HFA(4) HCS(1),(2) charge for installation and maintenance Embryonic research, prohibit use of wage revision - HB 378 Surface mines, original contour of - HB 674 public funds or facilities, exclude in wage, federal indexing deleted - HB restoration and overburden disposal Infrastructure for Economic vitro fertilization - HB 413 378: HFA(5) requirements, make changes to - HB Development Fund non coal, reduce Emergency contraceptives, permit sale wage, state preemption - HB 378: 83 number of projects - HB 380: HFA(13) of without prescription - SB 110: HFA(1) Water Kentucky HFA(2) Examination, regional community mental recognizing March as - HR 163 SR 290 Self-insurance, liability for pre-1997 health professional, delete provision for Heart or respiratory disease in claims - SB 191: SCS - SB 221 Workers' Compensation firefighters, create rebuttable Special Griswold v. Connecticut decision, presumption for - HB 420 fund assessment and membership commemorate - HR 130 Administrative law judge, confirmation, J. KEMI change of funding commission - HB Honor the Planned Parenthood Landon Overfield - SR 339 Board of Directors, appointment, 388 Federation of America - HR 131 Black Jennifer B. Reed - SR 272 Fund, severance tax transfer deleted - Informed consent, abortion, lung, delete consensus and reduce age Board of Directors, appointment, John HB 675 requirements - HB 490, 585; HB 585: to 52 for RIB cash option - HB 676 C. Miller - SR 273 Teachers and school employees, paid HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3),(6) lung, deletion of retraining incentive Medical leave due to assault, coordination of Joseph Project, honoring - SR 335 benefits - SB 247 benefits, capped for disability - HB 681 benefits with - SB 51: SFA(1) Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, Drug services, termination, provisions for - Terry, Donna H., administrative law display plaque honoring - SJR 160 and alcohol retesting, miner HB 388: SFA(1) judge, confirmation - SR 271 Marriage license, use of Social Security certifications, requirements for - HB Office Thoroughbred jockeys and exercise numbers - HB 111 572: HCS of Workers' Claims, administrative law rider, coverage provided - SB 191: New Opportunity School for Women, and alcohol testing of miners, judge, reappointment, Irene C. Steen HCA(1) commend - HR 160 requirements for - HB 572 - SR 338 Unfair claims practices, increase Roe v. 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(HB390) BR1319 (HB381) BR1428 (HB376) BR1320 (HJR94) BR1429 (HB676) BR1321 (HB382) BR1430 (HB367) BR1322 (HJR95) BR1431 (HB361) BR1323 (SR62) BR1432 (HB365) BR1330 (SB92) BR1433 (SCR95) BR1331 (SR88) BR1434 (HR92) BR1332 (SR91) BR1435 (SB158) BR1333 (SR92) BR1436 (HB714) BR1334 (SR89) BR1437 (HB385) BR1335 (SR55) BR1438 (SB224) BR1337 (HR61) BR1439 (HB506) BR1340 (HR63) BR1440 (HJR90) BR1341 (SR84) BR1441 (HB628) BR1342 (SR86) BR1442 (HB627) BR1343 (SR85) BR1443 (HB749) BR1344 (SR80) BR1444 (HB741) BR1345 (HB332) BR1445 (SB139) BR1346 (HB454) BR1448 (SB113) BR1347 (HB411) BR1449 (SR170) BR1349 (HB378) BR1450 (HB480) BR1350 (HB457) BR1451 (SR90) BR1351 (HB403) BR1452 (HB465) BR1352 (SR81) BR1453 (HB373) BR1353 (SB77) BR1455 (HB416) BR1355 (HB324) BR1456 (HB415) BR1356 (SB121) BR1457 (HB677) BR1357 (SR83) BR1458 (HB375) BR1358 (SR79) BR1459 (HB467) BR1359 (SCR98) BR1460 (SB154) BR1360 (HB377) BR1467 (HB380) BR1361 (HCR64) BR1468 (HJR93) BR1362 (HB331) BR1469 (HB366) BR1364 (HB358) BR1472 (HB436) BR1365 (HB359) BR1476 (HB419) BR1366 (HR60) BR1478 (HB422) BR1367 (HB345) BR1481 (HB424) BR1368 (HB346) BR1482 (HB582) BR1369 (HB456) BR1483 (HB398) BR1370 (HB421) BR1484 (HR100) BR1371 (HB502) BR1485 (HR99) BR1372 (HJR101) BR1486 (HR97) BR1374 (HJR87) BR1487 (SB96) BR1377 (HB393) BR1488 (SB101) BR1378 (SR78) BR1489 (HB379) BR1380 (SR114) BR1490 (HB423) BR1381 (HR85) BR1491 (SB180) BR1273 (SB98) BR1383 (SR77) BR1492 (SR94) BR1274 (HB292) BR1384 (SB86) BR1493 (SB156) BR1275 (HR66) BR1387 (HB662) BR1494 (HR96) BR1276 (HR75) BR1388 (SB2) BR1495 (HB442) BR1496 (HB441) BR1589 (HB425) BR1714 (SB137) BR1820 (HR177) BR1919 (HB542) BR1497 (HB445) BR1591 (HCR115) BR1715 (SB138) BR1821 (HB517) BR1920 (SR174) BR1498 (SB114) BR1593 (HB439) BR1716 (SB187) BR1822 (SB160) BR1921 (SB175) BR1499 (HB451) BR1594 (HCR106) BR1717 (HB536) BR1824 (SR157) BR1922 (SB177) BR1501 (SB108) BR1595 (SB112) BR1718 (HB489) BR1825 (SJR231) BR1923 (HR163) BR1502 (HB543) BR1597 (SB110) BR1719 (HB504) BR1826 (HB561) BR1924 (SB169) BR1503 (HB408) BR1598 (SB189) BR1720 (HB505) BR1827 (HB516) BR1925 (SR168) BR1504 (HB383) BR1601 (HB514) BR1722 (HR235) BR1828 (SB164) BR1926 (SR182) BR1505 (SR103) BR1603 (HB515) BR1723 (SR233) BR1829 (SB163) BR1927 (SR177) BR1506 (SR123) BR1604 (HB652) BR1725 (SB128) BR1830 (SB162) BR1940 (HB541) BR1507 (HB449) BR1605 (HCR120) BR1726 (HR127) BR1831 (HB500) BR1941 (SB200) BR1508 (SR117) BR1606 (HB432) BR1727 (SB201) BR1832 (HR140) BR1942 (HB547) BR1509 (HB3) BR1607 (SR113) BR1728 (HB559) BR1833 (HB512) BR1943 (HB546) BR1510 (HB461) BR1608 (SR118) BR1729 (SR151) BR1835 (SB161) BR1944 (HB545) BR1511 (SR108) BR1611 (SR216) BR1730 (HB481) BR1836 (HB530) BR1945 (SB202) BR1512 (SR109) BR1612 (HB448) BR1732 (SB248) BR1837 (HR206) BR1946 (SR178) BR1513 (HB386) BR1613 (HB438) BR1733 (HR146) BR1838 (SR153) BR1947 (SB235) BR1514 (SB93) BR1616 (HR123) BR1734 (HJR145) BR1839 (HR138) BR1948 (SB185) BR1515 (SR134) BR1617 (SR121) BR1735 (SB145) BR1840 (SR181) BR1949 (HB539) BR1516 (HB391) BR1619 (SB129) BR1736 (SB133) BR1841 (SR158) BR1950 (HB553) BR1517 (SB119) BR1620 (HB726) BR1738 (HB494) BR1842 (HB623) BR1951 (SB174) BR1518 (SB97) BR1621 (SB253) BR1740 (HR125) BR1844 (HR144) BR1953 (SB178) BR1519 (HB409) BR1622 (SB118) BR1742 (SB146) BR1847 (HR155) BR1954 (SB211) BR1520 (SB95) BR1624 (HR114) BR1744 (HB495) BR1848 (HB651) BR1955 (HCR190) BR1521 (SB99) BR1626 (HB551) BR1747 (SR136) BR1850 (SJR176) BR1956 (HB550) BR1522 (SCR198) BR1630 (HB705) BR1749 (SB236) BR1851 (HB672) BR1957 (HB682) BR1523 (HB394) BR1631 (HB540) BR1751 (HR131) BR1852 (HR160) BR1958 (HB680) BR1524 (HJR110) BR1632 (HB434) BR1753 (HB471) BR1853 (HB538) BR1959 (HB673) BR1525 (SR133) BR1633 (SB142) BR1754 (SB140) BR1854 (HB524) BR1960 (HB629) BR1526 (SR135) BR1635 (HR150) BR1755 (HB469) BR1855 (HB497) BR1961 (SB217) BR1527 (HR103) BR1636 (HB729) BR1756 (SB151) BR1856 (HCR165) BR1962 (HB681) BR1528 (HB600) BR1637 (HB440) BR1757 (HB474) BR1857 (SR179) BR1963 (HR184) BR1530 (SR99) BR1640 (SR217) BR1758 (HB678) BR1858 (HB700) BR1964 (SR185) BR1531 (HB601) BR1641 (SR340) BR1759 (HB479) BR1859 (HB534) BR1967 (SJR190) BR1532 (HB407) BR1642 (SR120) BR1760 (HB510) BR1860 (SB197) BR1968 (HB567) BR1533 (HB410) BR1643 (HB604) BR1762 (HB556) BR1861 (SR156) BR1969 (SB182) BR1534 (HR107) BR1645 (SB122) BR1763 (HB557) BR1862 (HB521) BR1970 (SB188) BR1535 (SJR104) BR1647 (HB491) BR1764 (HB533) BR1864 (HR149) BR1971 (SB218) BR1536 (HB735) BR1648 (HCR119) BR1765 (HB548) BR1865 (HR159) BR1976 (HCR175) BR1537 (HB402) BR1649 (HR118) BR1766 (HB472) BR1866 (SB167) BR1977 (HB549) BR1538 (SB171) BR1651 (SB144) BR1767 (SB150) BR1867 (HB503) BR1978 (HB667) BR1539 (SB124) BR1652 (SR152) BR1768 (SB141) BR1868 (HCR142) BR1979 (HB669) BR1540 (SB111) BR1655 (HB493) BR1769 (HB728) BR1870 (HB525) BR1987 (SB254) BR1542 (HB486) BR1657 (SR125) BR1770 (SR131) BR1871 (SB166) BR1988 (HB595) BR1543 (SR129) BR1664 (SR127) BR1773 (SR162) BR1872 (SB159) BR1989 (SR188) BR1545 (HB482) BR1665 (SCR130) BR1774 (SCR143) BR1873 (SR161) BR1991 (HB709) BR1547 (HB417) BR1666 (SR128) BR1775 (SCR144) BR1874 (HR157) BR1992 (HB563) BR1548 (SR107) BR1667 (SJR138) BR1776 (SR145) BR1876 (SR171) BR1995 (HB570) BR1549 (SB246) BR1669 (HB4) BR1779 (SR148) BR1877 (HR153) BR1996 (HB597) BR1550 (SR116) BR1670 (HB485) BR1780 (SR149) BR1878 (SR175) BR1998 (HB576) BR1551 (SR115) BR1672 (SR132) BR1781 (SR147) BR1879 (HR204) BR1999 (HB602) BR1552 (HB435) BR1674 (SB132) BR1782 (SR150) BR1880 (HB554) BR2000 (HB575) BR1553 (SR119) BR1675 (HB470) BR1783 (SR270) BR1881 (HB718) BR2001 (HB580) BR1554 (SR106) BR1676 (HR126) BR1784 (SR146) BR1882 (HR162) BR2002 (HCR169) BR1555 (HR112) BR1677 (HB452) BR1785 (SR142) BR1883 (HB519) BR2003 (HB573) BR1556 (HR113) BR1678 (HR134) BR1786 (SR141) BR1884 (HB522) BR2004 (HB690) BR1557 (HR111) BR1679 (HR124) BR1787 (SR338) BR1886 (HB520) BR2005 (HR164) BR1558 (HB488) BR1680 (HR130) BR1788 (SR310) BR1887 (HB590) BR2006 (SB241) BR1559 (HR102) BR1681 (HB574) BR1789 (SR339) BR1889 (HB685) BR2013 (HB568) BR1560 (SB109) BR1683 (SR124) BR1790 (SR271) BR1890 (HB526) BR2015 (HB581) BR1562 (HB2) BR1684 (SR169) BR1791 (HCR287) BR1891 (HB552) BR2016 (HB569) BR1563 (HB566) BR1685 (HB558) BR1794 (HCR137) BR1892 (SB170) BR2017 (HB591) BR1564 (HB703) BR1686 (HB622) BR1795 (HR128) BR1893 (SJR173) BR2019 (SB203) BR1566 (SB106) BR1688 (HB560) BR1797 (HR135) BR1894 (HB572) BR2023 (SB181) BR1567 (SR110) BR1689 (HB694) BR1798 (HB603) BR1895 (HB607) BR2024 (HB585) BR1568 (HB443) BR1691 (HB455) BR1799 (SB143) BR1896 (HR156) BR2025 (HJR202) BR1569 (SJR202) BR1692 (HR132) BR1801 (SR137) BR1897 (HR158) BR2026 (HB588) BR1570 (SJR203) BR1694 (HB518) BR1802 (HR133) BR1901 (HB571) BR2029 (SR189) BR1571 (SJR201) BR1695 (HB464) BR1803 (HJR141) BR1902 (HR152) BR2031 (SB240) BR1572 (SJR204) BR1697 (HB468) BR1804 (HCR161) BR1903 (HB562) BR2032 (HCR173) BR1573 (SJR205) BR1698 (SB148) BR1805 (HB498) BR1904 (SR186) BR2034 (HB655) BR1574 (HB476) BR1699 (HCR129) BR1806 (HB496) BR1905 (HR151) BR2035 (HB654) BR1575 (HB428) BR1700 (HB487) BR1807 (HB593) BR1906 (SB173) BR2038 (SB179) BR1576 (HB499) BR1701 (HB478) BR1808 (HR136) BR1907 (HB614) BR2039 (HR166) BR1577 (HB433) BR1702 (SB131) BR1809 (SR154) BR1908 (SR180) BR2040 (HB742) BR1579 (HB444) BR1704 (HB475) BR1810 (SR140) BR1909 (SR164) BR2041 (HCR209) BR1580 (SB255) BR1705 (HB565) BR1811 (SR139) BR1910 (SR166) BR2042 (HB665) BR1581 (SJR122) BR1706 (HB462) BR1812 (SR155) BR1911 (SR167) BR2043 (HR171) BR1582 (SB127) BR1707 (SJR126) BR1813 (HR143) BR1912 (SR172) BR2044 (HB641) BR1583 (HB450) BR1708 (SB176) BR1814 (SB152) BR1913 (HB537) BR2045 (SR191) BR1584 (HR148) BR1709 (HB473) BR1815 (HJR168) BR1914 (HB555) BR2047 (HB721) BR1585 (HB483) BR1710 (HB460) BR1816 (HB710) BR1915 (SB168) BR2049 (HB712) BR1586 (HR109) BR1711 (HR139) BR1817 (HB501) BR1916 (SJR184) BR2050 (HB711) BR1587 (SR112) BR1712 (SB147) BR1818 (HB535) BR1917 (SR165) BR2054 (SJR232) BR1588 (HB532) BR1713 (SB136) BR1819 (SB155) BR1918 (HR154) BR2059 (HB731) BR2060 (HR172) 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(HB624) BR2564 (HR246) BR2662 (HR276) BR2132 (HB723) BR2308 (SB239) BR2466 (HB689) BR2565 (HR255) BR2663 (SR322) BR2133 (SR193) BR2309 (SB208) BR2467 (HB744) BR2566 (HR251) BR2664 (HR286) BR2134 (HR170) BR2311 (HB626) BR2468 (HB732) BR2567 (HR243) BR2665 (SR297) BR2136 (HB586) BR2312 (HR182) BR2469 (HB734) BR2568 (HR257) BR2666 (HR295) BR2137 (HR167) BR2314 (HB642) BR2470 (HCR216) BR2569 (SR259) BR2667 (HR280) BR2138 (SB204) BR2315 (HB675) BR2472 (HB754) BR2570 (SR266) BR2668 (HR289) BR2139 (SB190) BR2316 (SB232) BR2477 (SR208) BR2572 (SR254) BR2669 (SR307) BR2140 (SB191) BR2317 (HCR207) BR2479 (HB722) BR2573 (SR251) BR2670 (HR293) BR2141 (SB193) BR2320 (HCR227) BR2481 (HJR199) BR2577 (HR247) BR2671 (SR295) BR2142 (SB192) BR2321 (HCR225) BR2482 (HCR217) BR2578 (SR265) BR2672 (HR288) BR2143 (HB579) BR2322 (HCR224) BR2483 (HB688) BR2579 (SR258) BR2673 (HR294) BR2144 (HB578) BR2323 (HCR223) BR2484 (HR198) BR2580 (SR253) BR2675 (SR298) BR2145 (HB668) BR2324 (HCR229) BR2485 (HR186) BR2581 (HR254) BR2676 (SR308) BR2146 (HB587) BR2325 (HCR222) BR2486 (SR206) BR2582 (SR252) BR2678 (SR306) BR2147 (HB613) BR2326 (HCR226) BR2487 (HR185) BR2583 (SR263) BR2679 (HR297) BR2179 (HB625) BR2327 (SB220) BR2489 (HR183) BR2584 (HR252) BR2680 (SR305) BR2181 (SB233) BR2332 (SJR228) BR2490 (HR210) BR2585 (HR248) BR2681 (SR303) BR2182 (HB583) BR2333 (SB228) BR2491 (HR205) BR2586 (HR256) BR2682 (HR296) BR2184 (HB638) BR2335 (SB205) BR2492 (SR212) BR2589 (HR249) BR2683 (SR302) BR2185 (HB592) BR2336 (SB206) BR2493 (SR211) BR2590 (SR280) BR2684 (HR292) BR2186 (HB716) BR2337 (SJR199) BR2494 (SR200) BR2591 (SR262) BR2685 (HR298) BR2194 (HCR214) BR2338 (SB212) BR2495 (SR213) BR2592 (HR262) BR2686 (SR309) BR2195 (HCR187) BR2339 (HB635) BR2497 (SR210) BR2593 (SR276) BR2687 (SR312) BR2196 (HJR220) BR2340 (HB671) BR2498 (HR203) BR2594 (HR258) BR2688 (SR311) BR2197 (SB207) BR2341 (HB640) BR2500 (SR207) BR2595 (SR267) BR2689 (HR299) BR2198 (HCR189) BR2342 (HB702) BR2501 (HR201) BR2596 (HR253) BR2690 (SR316) BR2199 (SB196) BR2343 (HB715) BR2502 (SR224) BR2599 (SCR341) BR2691 (HR319) BR2201 (SJR226) BR2344 (SB249) BR2503 (HR200) BR2602 (HR261) BR2692 (SR314) BR2212 (HB725) BR2345 (HB619) BR2504 (SR215) BR2603 (HR260) BR2693 (SR313) BR2213 (SB221) BR2346 (SB242) BR2505 (SR214) BR2604 (SR281) BR2694 (HR300) BR2214 (HB648) BR2348 (HJR188) BR2506 (SR221) BR2605 (SR279) BR2695 (HR302) BR2215 (SB222) BR2349 (HJR219) BR2508 (SR218) BR2606 (SR287) BR2696 (SR318) BR2217 (SR209) BR2350 (HB693) BR2509 (SR222) BR2607 (SR268) BR2698 (SR329) BR2218 (SR192) BR2351 (HB659) BR2510 (SR256) BR2608 (SR274) BR2699 (SR326) BR2219 (HB639) BR2352 (HB660) BR2511 (SCR236) BR2609 (SR289) BR2700 (HR304) BR2220 (HB644) BR2353 (HR180) BR2512 (HR218) BR2610 (SR277) BR2701 (SR328) BR2230 (SR195) BR2354 (HB636) BR2513 (HR213) BR2611 (HCR278) BR2702 (HR306) BR2231 (SB216) BR2359 (HB637) BR2514 (SR219) BR2612 (HR259) BR2704 (SR317) BR2232 (HB719) BR2360 (HB717) BR2515 (HR232) BR2613 (SR278) BR2705 (SR321) BR2233 (HCR197) BR2361 (HJR215) BR2516 (SR220) BR2614 (SR291) BR2706 (HR303) BR2234 (HCR230) BR2364 (HB724) BR2517 (HR231) BR2615 (SR282) BR2708 (SR320) BR2235 (HB599) BR2377 (HB687) BR2518 (SR227) BR2616 (HR270) BR2709 (HR318) BR2238 (HR181) BR2380 (HB650) BR2519 (SR225) BR2617 (HR291) BR2710 (HR305) BR2239 (HB666) BR2388 (HB646) BR2520 (HR221) BR2618 (SR286) BR2711 (SR319) BR2240 (HB606) BR2392 (SB234) BR2521 (SR223) BR2619 (SCR283) BR2712 (HR307) BR2241 (HB596) BR2393 (HB616) BR2523 (HR233) BR2620 (HR273) BR2713 (SR324) BR2246 (HR176) BR2394 (HB748) BR2524 (HR212) BR2622 (HR277) BR2714 (SR325) BR2247 (SR196) BR2395 (SB226) BR2525 (SR237) BR2623 (SR288) BR2715 (SR336) BR2248 (SB219) BR2396 (HR191) BR2526 (HCR238) BR2624 (HR267) BR2716 (HR301) BR2249 (SB210) BR2398 (HB617) BR2527 (SR241) BR2625 (HR265) BR2717 (HR315) BR2250 (HB657) BR2399 (SB223) BR2528 (HR264) BR2626 (HR268) BR2718 (SR327) BR2251 (SB209) BR2402 (HB743) BR2529 (SR235) BR2627 (SR284) BR2719 (SR323) BR2252 (HB658) BR2403 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