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Jan 9-2nd reading, to Rules day; permit the physical activity to Mar 3-posted in committee Feb 4-posted for passage in the include a combination of classroom- Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Senate Bills Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, based physical activity, structured to Calendar February 5, 2009 recess, or other structured physical Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Includes opposite chamber sponsors Feb 5-3rd reading, passed 35-0 activities; require the Kentucky Board of Mar 9-taken from Rules Committee; where requested by primary sponsors of Feb 6-received in House Education to promulgate administrative placed in the Orders of the Day substantially similar bills in both Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) regulations to implement the physical Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 97-0; chambers and jointly approved by the Mar 2-posted in committee activity requirement; amend KRS received in Senate Committee on Committees of both Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, 160.345 to conform. Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors to Calendar with Committee Substitute presiding officer; delivered to Governor are represented in italics. Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; floor (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. amendment (1) filed to Committee 28) SB 1 - See Introductions on February 3, Substitute, floor amendment (2) filed to Jun 26-To: Interim Joint Committee on 2009. the bill; posted for passage in the Education SB 9 - See Introductions on January 7, Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Jan 6-introduced in Senate 2009. SB 2 - See Introductions on February March 6, 2009 Jan 8-to Education (S) 10, 2009. Mar 10-floor amendment (3) filed to SB 10 (BR 69) - R. Jones II, B. Smith Committee Substitute SB 7 (BR 28) - G. Tapp, D. Seum SB 3 - See Introductions on February 3, Mar 11-3rd reading; floor amendment AN ACT relating to the civil rights of 2009. (2) defeated ; passed 98-0 with AN ACT relating to motor vehicles. deaf and hard of hearing persons. Committee Substitute, floor amendment Amend KRS 186.010 to define "low- Amend KRS 163.510 to require the Introduced Jan. 6, 2009 (3) ; received in Senate speed electric vehicle" and amend the Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Mar 12-posted for passage for definition of "motor vehicle" to include a Hearing to advise the Commission on concurrence in House Committee low-speed electric vehicle; create a new Human Rights on adequate SB 4/CI (BR 331) - D. Kelly, E. Worley, Substitute, floor amendment (3) ; Senate section of KRS Chapter 189 to allow the technological means of providing closed W. Blevins Jr., D. Boswell, T. Buford, P. concurred in House Committee use of low-speed electric vehicles on captioning for motion picture theaters; Clark, J. Denton, D. Harper Angel, R. Substitute, floor amendment (3) ; passed highways with a posted speed limit of 45 amend KRS 344.130 to require movie Jones II, G. Neal, J. Rhoads, K. Stein, J. 38-0 miles per hour or less; require low-speed theaters with five or more screens to Turner Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each electric vehicles operated on a highway provide closed captioning for deaf and presiding officer; delivered to Governor to be insured in compliance with KRS hard of hearing persons; amend KRS AN ACT relating to crimes and Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. 304.39-080, titled in accordance with 344.190 to require the Commission on punishments and declaring an 96) Chapter 186A, and registered as a motor Human Rights to review and approve emergency. vehicle in accordance with KRS available closed captioning technologies Create a new section of KRS Chapter SB 5/FN/LM/CI (BR 61) - R. Jones II 186.050(3)(a); permit low-speed electric and set the minimum numbers of closed 196 to require the Department of vehicles to cross a roadway with a captioned showings of a movie which Corrections to develop an intensive AN ACT relating to driving under the posted speed limit of more than 45 miles must be offered at each covered theater. secured substance abuse recovery influence. per hour if the intersection is equipped program for substance abusers seeking Amend KRS 189A.010 to establish a with an electric traffic signal. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) or utilizing pretrial diversion in certain per se violation of the DUI statute if the circumstances; amend KRS 431.515 to driver has at least a certain amount of a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee conform; create a new section of KRS controlled substance in the blood; create on Judiciary 431.510 to 431.550 to require pretrial a defense if the person took the Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 6-introduced in Senate screening of felony substance abuse controlled substance in compliance with Transportation Jan 8-to Licensing, Occupations & offenders and allow testing and a valid prescription; reduce the required Jan 6-introduced in Senate Administrative Regulations (S) treatment as a condition of pretrial alcohol concentration for an aggravating Jan 8-to Transportation (S) release; create a new section of KRS circumstance from 0.18 to 0.15; amend SB 11 (BR 180) - J. Westwood 533.250 to 533.260 to require felony KRS 189A.105 to lower the alcohol SB 8 (BR 34) - T. Buford substance abuse offenders to percentage from 0.18 to 0.15 for AN ACT amending 2008 Kentucky demonstrate suitable participation in and increased penalties; amend various AN ACT relating to donations. Acts Chapter 127, relating to corrections, compliance with substance abuse other statutes to conform. Create a new section of KRS 367.170 and declaring an emergency. treatment or recovery before being to 367.300 to require for profit entities Amend 2008 Kentucky Acts Chapter eligible for pretrial diversion; amend KRS (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) that collect donated items for resale to 127, the state/executive branch budget 533.250 to allow referral of certain affix a permanent sign on the collection bill, to delete language pertaining to the persons on pretrial diversion to the Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee bins that states that the collections are calculation of probation and parole credit secured recovery program; amend KRS on Judiciary not charitable in nature and do not and to the minimum expiration of 532.120 to allow credit for time served in Jan 6-introduced in Senate qualify for a charitable deduction, and sentence required for final discharge of the secure treatment facility or a Jan 7-to Judiciary (S) that provide the name and contact prisoners; include noncodified provision residential treatment facility; Jan 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, information for the entity; provide that a relating to the effect of the bill's EMERGENCY. to Calendar violation of this section is an unlawful act provisions after the bill's effective date; Jan 9-2nd reading, to Rules under KRS 367.170; provide that the EMERGENCY. SB 4 - AMENDMENTS Feb 4-posted for passage in the provisions may be enforced by the HCS/CI - Amend to include additional Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Attorney General or the county attorney. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) due process guarantees prior to entry February 5, 2009 into secure treatment, to require that Feb 5-3rd reading, passed 34-1 SB 8 - AMENDMENTS Jan 6-introduced in Senate qualifying substance abuse be recent Feb 6-received in House SFA (1, T. Buford) - Retain original Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue and relevant, to allow a defendant to Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) provisions; specify placement of label on (S) offer additional assessment information, Mar 6-posted in committee for-profit donation box. and to allow a court to grant full or partial Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st SB 12 (BR 38) - J. Pendleton credit for time served if a person leaves reading; returned to Judiciary (H) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) a treatment program with good cause. AN ACT relating to fuel ethanol- HFA (1/FN/P, T. Burch) - Attach SB 6 (BR 37) - K. Stine, D. Thayer Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on blended gasoline. provisions of HB 490 HCS. Judiciary Create new section of KRS 363.900 to HFA (2/FN/P, T. Burch) - Attach the AN ACT relating to the promotion of Jan 6-introduced in Senate 363.908 to define terms; require that all provisions of HB 490 HCS. physical activity in schools. Jan 8-to Licensing, Occupations & fuel terminals that sell gasoline in HFA (3, T. Riner) - Amend to specify Create a new section of KRS 160 to Administrative Regulations (S) Kentucky offer for sale, in cooperation that substance abuse treatment may be require the Kentucky Department of Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st with position holders and suppliers, fuel obtained from a secular or a faith-based Education to promulgate an reading, to Consent Calendar ethanol-blended gasoline, fuel ethanol, program. administrative regulation to require all Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules and unblended gasoline; provide that public preschool to eighth grade Feb 13-floor amendment (1) filed terminals that only offer for sale federal (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) programs, no later than the 2009-2010 Feb 23-posted for passage in the reformulated gasolines shall be exempt school year, to implement 30 minutes Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, from the requirement to offer for sale Jan 6-introduced in Senate per day or 150 minutes per week of February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, passed unblended gasoline; permit all fuel retail Jan 7-to Judiciary (S) structured moderate-to-vigorous physical 36-0 with floor amendment (1) facilities, wholesalers, distributors, and Jan 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, activity in a minimum of 10 minute Feb 24-received in House marketers to purchase ethanol from any to Calendar intervals incorporated into the school Feb 25-to Labor & Industry (H) terminal, position holder, fuel ethanol producer, fuel ethanol wholesaler, or Mar 4-floor amendment (2) filed Create a new section of Subtitle 17A supplier; permit biodiesel-blended fuel to Mar 5-recommitted to Natural Jan 6-introduced in Senate of KRS Chapter 304 to define "provider"; be freely mixed or co-mingled with Resources & Environment (H) Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue limit patient travel for dialysis to 30 miles conventional diesel fuel and sold at retail Mar 9-posted in committee; posting (S) from patient's home or the nearest without any penalty, fine, punishment, or waived dialysis facility if more than 30 miles regulatory impediment; and permit fuel SB 16/LM (BR 279) - T. Buford, K. Stein from patient's home; prohibit specified ethanol-blended gasoline to be freely SB 14 (BR 182) - K. Winters actions by the insurer that would result in mixed or co-mingled with unblended AN ACT relating to urban-county a shift in primary responsibility for gasoline and sold at retail without any AN ACT amending 2008 Kentucky government police and fire employees. reimbursement to any governmental penalty, fine, punishment, or regulatory Acts Chapter 127, relating to corrections, Amend KRS 67A.300 to provide that program; require advance written notice impediment. and declaring an emergency. police and fire employees of an urban- of any proposed decrease in Amend 2008 Kentucky Acts Chapter county government who are laid off or reimbursement rates; prohibit (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 127, the state/executive branch budget suspended due to economic necessity consideration of governmental bill, to delete language pertaining to the caused wholly or in part by an increase reimbursement in determining out-of- Jan 6-introduced in Senate calculation of probation and parole credit in employer contributions to the network reimbursement; requirement Jan 8-to Natural Resources and and to the minimum expiration of policemen's and firefighters' retirement reimbursement for dialysis treatment be Energy (S) sentence required for final discharge of fund shall be provided a monthly benefit made to the provider and not the patient; prisoners; include noncodified provision of 40 percent of salary and health create a new section of Subtitle 99 of SB 13 (BR 45) - B. Leeper relating to the effect of the bill's insurance benefits not to exceed ten KRS Chapter 304 to impose monetary provisions after the bill's effective date; years or the date of reemployment or penalties for violation of this Act. AN ACT relating to nuclear power. EMERGENCY. retirement; require the urban-county Amend KRS 278.600 to require that government to certify whether or not a Jan 6-introduced in Senate nuclear power facilities have a plan for (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) police or fire employee who has been Jan 8-to Health & Welfare (S) the storage of nuclear waste rather than laid off or suspended is eligible for a means for permanent disposal; define Jan 6-introduced in Senate benefits; allow the employee to petition SB 20 (BR 339) - B. Leeper, C. Borders, "storage"; amend KRS 278.610 to delete Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue the Circuit Court if he or she is D. Boswell, D. Givens, R. Palmer II, D. the requirement that the Public Service (S) determined to not be eligible for benefits; Ridley Commission certify the facility as having EMERGENCY. a means for disposal of high-level SB 15/LM (BR 12) - D. Ridley, J. AN ACT relating to the Kentucky nuclear waste; change all references to Rhoads, D. Boswell (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Infrastructure Authority. the disposal of nuclear waste to the Amend KRS 224A.030 to add one storage of nuclear waste; repeal KRS AN ACT relating to public Jan 6-introduced in Senate member to the Kentucky Infrastructure 278.605. infrastructure authorities. Jan 8-to State & Local Government Authority representing the Kentucky Establish KRS Chapter 175B and (S) Municipal Utility Association; establish SB 13 - AMENDMENTS create new sections thereof to provide initial and subsequent terms. HFA (1, M. Denham) - Prohibit definitions; establish the Kentucky Public SB 17 (BR 288) - E. Tori construction of low-level radioactive Transportation Infrastructure Authority; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) waste disposal sites in the specify membership, meeting AN ACT relating to the military family Commonwealth except as provided in requirements, staffing, and operations; assistance trust fund. Jan 6-introduced in Senate KRS 211.852; and require the Kentucky state the purpose and powers of the Amend KRS 36.474 to make military Jan 8-to State & Local Government Public Service Commission to determine authority; direct the authority to evaluate personnel and their families eligible for (S) that construction of a nuclear power potential projects; require that projects military family assistance trust fund Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, facility would not create low-level be proposed by a local government and grants for 180, rather than 90, days after to Consent Calendar radioactive or mixed wastes that would approved by the department; permit the end of deployment; provide for Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules be required to be disposed of in low- tolling, establish requirements for level of grants for a demonstrated need for Feb 11-posted for passage in the level radioactive waste disposal sites in tolling, and direct how proceeds of tolls several members of the military or their Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, the Commonwealth. and other revenues shall be used; permit families if approved by a majority of the February 12, 2009 HFA (2, M. Denham) - Prohibit the authority to contract with the military family assistance trust fund Feb 12-passed over and retained in construction of low-level radioactive department for construction and board. the Orders of the Day waste disposal sites in the operations; specify that the authority Feb 13-passed over and retained in Commonwealth except as provided in shall maintain control of projects and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) the Orders of the Day KRS 211.852; require the Kentucky revenues from projects; authorize Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Public Service Commission to determine projects constructed by the authority to Jan 6-introduced in Senate Feb 24-received in House that neither the construction nor the include interchanges with existing Jan 8-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Feb 25-to State Government (H) operation of a nuclear power facility, roadways; permit the authority to issue Public Protection (S) Feb 26-posted in committee including ones constructed by entities administrative regulations; permit public Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, regulated under KRS Chapter 96, would utilities to utilize rights-of-way under to Consent Calendar to Consent Calendar create low-level radioactive or mixed specific circumstances; permit Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted wastes that would be required to be agreements for use of real estate assets Feb 10-posted for passage in the for passage in the Consent Orders of the disposed of in low-level radioactive of the authority by the Commonwealth; Regular Orders of the Day for Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 waste disposal sites in the authorize issuance of bonds; provide Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Mar 9-taken from the Consent Orders Commonwealth. that bonds are not a debt of the Feb 11-recommitted to Veterans, of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Commonwealth; permit incidental use of Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) of the Day (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) rights-of-way for specified purposes; Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 94-0; authorize trust relationships; authorize SB 18/LM (BR 224) - D. Seum received in Senate; enrolled, signed by Jan 6-introduced in Senate state agencies and localities to invest in each presiding officer; delivered to Jan 8-to Natural Resources and bonds; exempt bonds from state AN ACT relating to the storage of Governor Energy (S) taxation; allow the authority to contract explosives and declaring an emergency. Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, for provision of maintenance services; Create a new section of KRS Chapter 29) to Calendar direct that projects shall revert to 67C prohibiting the location of explosive Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules ownership by the Commonwealth when magazines within 3,000 feet of water SB 21/LM (BR 88) - T. Buford Feb 10-posted for passage in the all bonds are retired; require issuance of installations within a county containing Regular Orders of the Day for an annual report, require an annual consolidated local government; establish AN ACT relating to swimming pool Wednesday, February 11, 2009 audit; prohibit officers and employees penalties for violations; EMERGENCY. safety. Feb 11-passed over and retained in from directly investing in authority bonds; Amend KRS 211.180 to require the the Orders of the Day indemnify board members and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Cabinet for Health and Family Services Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 29-6 employees from personal liability; to follow certain guidelines when Feb 13-received in House authorize previous planning and other Jan 6-introduced in Senate promulgating administrative regulations Feb 23-to Tourism Development & work to become a part of the function of Jan 8-to State & Local Government relating to swimming pool safety and Energy (H) the authority; amend KRS 176.420 to (S) sanitation; direct the cabinet to allow Feb 24-posted in committee require the activity of the authority to be public swimming pools to be operated or Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st evaluated as a part of the six-year road SB 19/FN/HM (BR 448) - T. Buford maintained without a main outlet or main reading, to Calendar plan. drain, or with an existing main outlet or Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to insurance main drain removed or disabled; Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) coverage of dialysis treatments. mandate that swimming pool regulations comply with the federal Virginia Graeme employment of the requirement for result of gifts made before or after their Feb 13-received in House Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and that criminal background check; prohibit deaths; the manner of making an Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) they allow any public pool equipment personal services agencies from anatomical gift before the donor's death; Mar 6-posted in committee option permitted under that federal law; employing a person who has been procedure for amending or revoking an Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2010. convicted of a crime; and, require that anatomical gift before the donor's death; reading; returned to Judiciary (H) administrative expenditures do not the refusal to make an anatomical gift (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) exceed the amount collected in fees and and the effect of that refusal; the SB 27 (BR 386) - B. Leeper fines. preclusive effect of an anatomical gift, Jan 6-introduced in Senate HCS - Retain original provisions amendment, or revocation; who may AN ACT relating to brownfield Jan 8-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & except amend the definition of the term make an anatomical gift of the redevelopment and making an Public Protection (S) "personal services." decedent's body or part; the manner of appropriation therefor. Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, making, amending, or revoking an Create new section of KRS 224 to to Consent Calendar (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) anatomical gift of the decedent's body or establish the brownfield redevelopment Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules part; persons that may receive an fund in the State Treasury; specify that Feb 11-posted for passage in the Jan 6-introduced in Senate anatomical gift and the purpose of the the funds shall be used to make grants Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Jan 8-to Health & Welfare (S) anatomical gift; search by law and loans to governmental agencies for February 12, 2009 Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st enforcement and hospital for document brownfield assessments, corrective Feb 12-passed over and retained in reading, to Calendar with Committee of gift; the delivery of document of gift action, and demolition or other actions to the Orders of the Day Substitute not required during donor's life, and the restore the property to beneficial use; Feb 13-passed over and retained in Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules right to examine; the rights and duties of allow the cabinet to promulgate the Orders of the Day Feb 27-posted for passage in the procurement organization and others; administrative regulations; specify the Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 37-0 Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, the coordination of procurement and sources of moneys that can be credited Feb 24-received in House February 27, 2009; 3rd reading, passed use; prohibition of the sale or purchase to the fund; and allow the cabinet to Feb 25-to Health & Welfare (H) 35-1 with Committee Substitute of parts; other prohibited acts; immunity enter into agreements with federal and Mar 2-received in House for certain parties; law governing validity; state agencies to carry out the SB 22 (BR 210) - J. Denton, D. Harper Mar 3-to Health & Welfare (H) choice of law as to execution of provisions of the bill. Angel Mar 5-posting waived retroactively; document of gift, presumption of validity; reported favorably, 1st reading, to the effect of an anatomical gift on SB 27 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to personal services Consent Calendar with Committee advance health-care directive; HFA (1/P, R. Webb) - Attach the and making an appropriation therefor. Substitute cooperation between coroners and provisions of SB 63, except remove Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted medical examiner and procurement definition of "cathode ray tube"; remove 216 to provide for the certification of for passage in the Consent Orders of the organization; uniformity of application "cathode ray tube" from definition of personal services agencies; define the Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 and construction; and the relation to "covered electronic device"; remove terms "cabinet", "client", "department", Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with electronic signatures in global and "computer processing unit" and "laptop" "personal services", "personal services Committee Substitute ; received in national commerce act; amend and from the definition of "covered electronic agency", "parent personal services Senate repeal various sections to conform. device" and replace with "computer"; agency", and "secretary"; require a Mar 12-posted for passage for remove "mobile phone" from definition of personal services agency to be certified; concurrence in House Committee Jan 6-introduced in Senate "covered electronic device"; remove require existing personal services Substitute ; Senate concurred in House Jan 7-to Judiciary (S) "television" from definition of "covered agencies to file an application for Committee Substitute ; passed 38-0 electronic device"; provide a specific certification by December 31, 2009, and Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each SB 26/CI (BR 455) - R. Stivers II, J. exemption for motorcycles and other agencies to obtain certification presiding officer; delivered to Governor Rhoads television-top boxes from the definition prior to providing personal services; Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. of "covered electronic device"; replace require the secretary of the Cabinet for 83) AN ACT relating to inmate recidivism the specific exemption for visual displays Health and Family Services to reduction. that are not separate from a larger piece promulgate administrative regulations; SB 23/AA (BR 364) - T. Buford Create new sections of KRS Chapter of equipment with a specific exemption provide that only personal services 197, relating to prisons, to permit the for visual displays that are not separate agencies meeting standards for AN ACT proposing an amendment to Department of Corrections to operate a from automobiles; remove definitions of certification will be granted a certificate; Sections 30 and 31 of the Constitution of Prison Industries Enhancement (PIE) "mobile phone" and "television"; increase require all fees to be paid to the State Kentucky relating to elections of the program in which the labor of prisoners the minimum number of covered Treasury and used for funding a General Assembly. is leased to private entities to make electronic devices assembled in one department as specified by the secretary Propose to amend Sections 30 and 31 products and perform services for year from 100 to 500 before the of the Cabinet for Health and Family of the Kentucky Constitution to extend private employers; create a commission assembler meets the definition of Services; impose a fine of $500 per day the terms of State Representatives from to oversee the activities of the program. "manufacturer"; provide that persons for a personal services agency that two to four years; submit to voters. who manufacturer fewer than 5,000 provides services without proper SB 26 - AMENDMENTS covered electronic devices pay a certification; impose a fine of $500 per Jan 6-introduced in Senate SCS/CI - Retain original provisions registration fee of $2,500 and those who day on a business that markets its Jan 8-to State & Local Government except change provision relating to manufacturer 5,000 or more covered services as a personal services agency (S) prison labor charges from Environmental electronic devices pay a registration fee without proper certification; create a new and Public Protection Cabinet to Labor of $5,000; add language to clarify that section of KRS Chapter 45 to create the SB 24/LM (BR 241) - T. Buford Cabinet; change provision relating to manufacturers must provide for the Kentucky personal services agency fund deductions from prisoner wages to takeback of their covered electronic and establish the parameters of the AN ACT relating to campaign finance specify deductions for taxes, family devices without charging a fee at the fund; require moneys in the fund to be reports. support, restitution, and victims' time the devices are collected; add used by a department as specified by Amend KRS 121.180 to eliminate the compensation fund and set limits on language to clarify that mail-back the secretary of the Cabinet for Health requirement for a duplicate copy of a deductions; specify how deductions for programs, if provided, may not charge a and Family Services for administrative campaign report to be filed with the clerk court costs and fines are to be paid; fee at the time the devices are mailed. purposes; provide that moneys in the county in which a legislator require employer to comply with the HFA (2/Title, R. Webb) - Make title remaining in the fund at the end of the resides. National Environmental Policy Act. amendment. fiscal year will carry forward into the SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Make succeeding fiscal year; provide that Jan 6-introduced in Senate numerical corresponding correction. Jan 6-introduced in Senate interest earned on moneys in the fund Jan 8-to State & Local Government Jan 8-to Natural Resources and will accrue to the account; and provide (S) Jan 6-introduced in Senate Energy (S) that moneys are appropriated for Jan 7-to Judiciary (S) Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st purposes set forth in the Act. SB 25/LM (BR 456) - R. Stivers II Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, reading, to Consent Calendar to Calendar with Committee Substitute Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules SB 22 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to anatomical gifts. Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 23-posted for passage in the SCS - Retain original provisions Create, amend, and repeal various Feb 9-floor amendment (1) filed to Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, except define the term "crime" and provisions relating to anatomical gifts Committee Substitute February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, passed amend the definition of the term and create the Revised Anatomical Gift Feb 11-posted for passage in the 37-0 "personal services"; require personal Act to make consistent the provisions Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 24-received in House services agencies to perform a criminal relating to organ donation across the February 12, 2009 Feb 25-to Natural Resources & background check on applicants for states; clarify certain provisions of earlier Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with Environment (H) employment; require personal services uniform acts; apply provisions to Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 3-posted in committee agencies to inform applicants for donations from deceased donors as a (1) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st reading; returned to Natural Resources AN ACT relating to breast-feeding. communication retention than tapes; United States flag purchased by the & Environment (H) Amend KRS 211.990 to establish a provide that the transcript only of a 911 fiscal court for voting locations to be Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd fine of 100 dollars for the first offense comunication can be released pursuant manufactured in the United States. reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; 200 for each subsequent penalty for any to a request under KRS 61.872 and posted for passage in the Consent person who violates any provision of delete reference to KRS 61.378. Jan 7-introduced in Senate Orders of the Day for Wednesday, KRS 211.755, which establishes that Jan 8-to State & Local Government March 11, 2009; floor amendments (1) breast-feeding is permitted by a mother Jan 7-introduced in Senate (S) and (2-title) filed in any location, public or private, where Jan 8-to Judiciary (S) Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 11-taken from the Consent the mother is otherwise authorized to be. Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular to Calendar with Committee Substitute ; Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed Jan 6-introduced in Senate floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Feb 10-posted for passage in the 97-0; received in Senate; enrolled, Jan 8-to Health & Welfare (S) Substitute Regular Orders of the Day for signed by each presiding officer; Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Wednesday, February 11, 2009 delivered to Governor Introduced Jan. 7, 2009 Feb 10-floor amendment (2) filed to Feb 11-3rd reading, passed 33-0; bill Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Committee Substitute reconsidered (change PASSED status); 30) SB 9 (BR 434) - J. Carroll Feb 11-posted for passage in the passed over and retained in the Orders Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, of the Day SB 28 (BR 365) - J. Pendleton, D. Seum AN ACT relating to a compensatory February 12, 2009 Feb 12-passed 35-0 leave sharing program. Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 27-9 with Feb 13-received in House AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Committee Substitute, floor amendments Feb 23-to State Government (H) Amend various sections of KRS 18A to create the compensatory leave (1) and (2) Feb 24-posted in committee Chapter 238 to extend the definition of sharing program for state employees; Feb 13-received in House Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st charitable gaming to include electronic, require that employees who have Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) reading, to Consent Calendar computer, or other technologic aids; accrued more than fifty hours of Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted extend the definition of manufacturer to compensatory leave be allowed to SB 31/LM/CI (BR 117) - J. Schickel, D. for passage in the Consent Orders of the include bingo paper and charity gaming transfer any additional compensatory Seum, J. Carroll, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, B. Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 tickets and the provision of electronic leave time to another employee under Smith, D. Thayer, J. Westwood Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 and computer devices; provide authority certain circumstances; set eligibility Mar 4-received in Senate; enrolled, for the Office of Charitable Gaming to guidelines for employee participation in AN ACT relating to prisoners. signed by President of the Senate establish and implement standards for the program; require the secretary of the Amend KRS 441.125, relating to the Mar 5-enrolled, signed by Speaker of electronic systems of accounting and Personnel Cabinet to promulgate working of county prisoners at the House; delivered to Governor recordkeeping; grant the office authority administrative regulations to implement community-service-related projects, to Mar 6-signed by Governor (Acts ch.4) to approve all electronic, computer, or the compensatory leave sharing delete the requirement that a nonprofit, other technologic aids; provide that program; amend KRS 18A.025 to charitable, or service organization for SB 34/LM (BR 372) - G. Tapp intentionally making false or misleading conform. which the prisoner works be statements constitutes grounds for "nonreligious sponsored"; make AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverage denial of a license; grant employees of Jan 7-introduced in Senate technical corrections to include newly control. the office authority to inspect the books Jan 8-to State & Local Government created units of local government. Amend KRS 241.010, 241.060, and records of a licensed manufacturer (S) 241.080, 243.090, 243.100, 243.200, or distributor; require a charity to be SB 31 - AMENDMENTS 243.390, 243.440, 243.450, 243.490, located in the county, or a contiguous SB 30/LM (BR 183) - J. Schickel, D. HFA (1/P, S. Riggs) - Attach 243.500, 243.510, 243.520, 243.530, county to the county, in which charitable Seum, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, J. Westwood provisions of HB 107/GA and make 243.620, 243.630, 243.640, 243.650, gaming is conducted; provide acceptable technical correction. 243.660, 243.670, 244.030, 244.060, costs to be included in calculation of the AN ACT relating to public records. HFA (2/Title, S. Riggs) - Make title 244.070, 244.090, 244.130, 244.150, 40 percent rule; prohibit inaccurate Create a new section of KRS 65.750 amendment. and 244.240 to encompass all licenses reporting of the financial records of to 65.760 to specify that tapes of issued under KRS Chapters 241 to 244; charitable gaming events; permit communications with a 911 center or Jan 7-introduced in Senate redefine "small farm winery"; amend advertisement of linked bingo prizes in emergency dispatch center are not Jan 8-to Judiciary (S) KRS 243.155 to forbid a small farm excess of $5,000; require charitable public records; provide for court-ordered Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st winery from manufacturing or producing organizations to obtain office approval release of transcript of conversation; reading, to Consent Calendar brandies or cordials; amend KRS prior to using any electronic, computer, provide for release copies of the actual Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules 242.100 to narrow local option election or other technologic aid in the conduct of tapes with permission from persons Mar 2-posted for passage in the alcohol sales restrictions to the affected bingo; grant the office authority to making the call and persons referenced Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, territory rather than the entire county and promulgate administrative regulations in the call. March 3, 2009 for only the time that the polls are open; concerning linked bingo games; limit Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 amend KRS 243.031 to make language carryover or progressive prizes in seal SB 30 - AMENDMENTS Mar 4-received in House regarding small farm wineries fit the card games to no more than $7,500; SCS/LM - Delete reference to any Mar 6-to Local Government (H); current terminology; allow license require records and books to be agency other than a 911 posted in committee expiration and renewal after notification maintained in accordance with generally communications center; add provision Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st by the office; amend KRS 243.100, accepted standards of accounting and allowing release of tapes without court reading, to Consent Calendar 243.360, and 243.640 to include limited require charity to maintain records for six order to law enforcement agencies and Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; floor liability companies along with years at their offices or at a location prosecutors; remove provisions requiring amendments (1) and (2-title) filed corporations, partnerships, and other designated and approved by the office; court order for release of transcript of entities in corporate licensing statutes; require any charity participating in linked information from a tape, redacting SB 32/LM (BR 139) - E. Tori amend KRS 243.160 to remove bingo to use a point-of-sale system; personal and other information, and outdated references to "consumer's permit the office to require reports to be limits on fees for making copy of AN ACT relating to disabled veterans' spirits stamps"; amend KRS 243.360 to filed electronically within six years; transcript; permit any person to listen to license plates. add hotel in-room licenses and sampling prohibit certain activities by an owner, tape at 911 facility and to make written Amend KRS 186.162 to eliminate fees licenses to the list of licenses that do not officer, or contractee of a licensed or other notes or full transcript of tape for disabled veteran license plates. require advertising the intent to seek the charitable gaming facility; provide but not record the tape; require rather license; amend KRS 244.083 to increase penalties for making intentionally false or than permit court to release copies of Jan 7-introduced in Senate the fine for designated underage alcohol misleading financial statements; tapes for court proceedings; create a Jan 8-to Transportation (S) possession and related crimes from designate sanctions against individuals Class A misdemeanor for unlawfully $100 to $250; amend KRS 244.290, found to be the cause of one or more recording or broadcasting a tape SB 33/LM (BR 77) - G. Tapp, V. 244.295, and 244.480 to include local serious violations and define serious recording of a 911 communication. McGaha, C. Gibson, B. Smith, K. Stine, option elections within the election day violation; provide requirements for SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Amend bill to D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Westwood alcohol sales prohibition; make technical appeals to administrative actions by the delete requirement that attorneys in civil corrections. office. and criminal actions must obtain a court AN ACT relating to the purchase of order to obtain a copy of a 911 flags by public institutions. SB 34 - AMENDMENTS Jan 6-introduced in Senate communication and provide instead that Amend KRS 2.030 and 2.040 to SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Amend KRS Jan 8-to State & Local Government copy may be obtained by subpoena require official flags of the United States 241.010 to increase the maximum output (S) duces tecum. and the Commonwealth of Kentucky a small farm winery may produce from SFA (2, J. Schickel) - Retain original purchased by public institutions to be 50,000 gallons of wine in a calendar SB 29/FN/LM (BR 213) - A. Kerr provisions; include other forms of manufactured in the United States. year to 100,000 gallons in a calendar Amend KRS 118.045 to require the year. HCS/LM - Retain original provisions; motor vehicle by an individual under use of funds from the military family Substitute, committee amendment (1- amend KRS 189A.005 to further define eighteen years of age. assistance trust to cover educational title) "ignition interlock device"; amend KRS Create a new section of KRS Chapter expenses for members or veterans of Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules 189A.070 to specify that the period of 189 to prohibit smoking by persons the military who lost a limb while on Feb 23-posted for passage in the time an ignition interlock device is under the age of 18 while operating a military duty. Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, installed shall not change the amount of motor vehicle; amend KRS 186.452 and February 24, 2009 time an interlock is installed on 186.454 to extend the six month SB 37 - AMENDMENTS Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 33-3 with subsequent offenses; amend KRS probationary permit or intermediate SCS - Retain original provisions of the Committee Substitute and committee 189A.340 to provide that the installation license period upon conviction. bill; amend KRS 36.474 to make military amendment (1-title) of an ignition interlock device is in personnel and their families eligible for Feb 25-received in House addition to other penalties and specify Jan 7-introduced in Senate military family assistance trust fund Feb 26-to Local Government (H) length of time ignition interlock device Jan 8-to Transportation (S) grants for 180, rather than 90, days after shall be imposed; amend KRS 189A.410 the end of deployment; provide for SB 39 (BR 490) - T. Buford to specify that persons with a hardship Introduced Jan. 8, 2009 grants for a demonstrated need for exemption operate only motor vehicles several members of the military or their AN ACT relating to students of civilian with an installed ignition interlock device. SB 36/LM (BR 298) - D. Harper Angel, families if approved by a majority of the military employees. CCR - Cannot agree. E. Tori, W. Blevins Jr., D. Boswell, J. military family assistance trust fund Create a new section of KRS Chapter FCCR/FN/LM - Retain original Pendleton, M. Reynolds, J. Rhoads, J. board. 156 to provide students of civilian provisions; amend KRS 189A.010 to add Turner SFA (1, E. Tori) - Make technical military employees the same rights as driving the wrong way on a four-lane correction. students of military families under KRS highway and lower the blood alcohol AN ACT relating to special license 156.730 if the parents are required to requirement from 0.18 to 0.15 under plates. Jan 8-introduced in Senate move to perform their job aggravating circumstances; amend KRS Amend KRS 186.162 to create a Feb 3-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & responsibilities, resulting in the students 243.0305 to subject sale of souvenir special license plate for recipients of the Public Protection (S) changing schools. retail liquor sales to local ordinance; Silver Star or the Bronze Star; amend Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, amend KRS 244.050 to provide for KRS 186.164 to direct the to Consent Calendar Jan 8-introduced in Senate sampling of distilled spirits at retail Transportation Cabinet to promulgate Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & locations licensed to sell distilled spirits administrative regulations regarding the Feb 10-posted for passage in the Public Protection (S) and wine, limit sampling hours, size, and documentation required to show proof of Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, number of samples, permit limited being a recipient of the Silver Star or Wednesday, February 11, 2009 to Consent Calendar sampling during distillery tour for Bronze Star; amend KRS 186.166 to Feb 11-recommitted to Veterans, Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules educational purposes, permit offering of require that Silver Star and Bronze Star Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) Feb 10-posted for passage in the promotional items of nominal value in license plates be perpetually produced. Feb 12-reported favorably, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for conjunction with distillery tour or with Committee Substitute as a Consent Wednesday, February 11, 2009 sampling event. SB 36 - AMENDMENTS Bill as a Consent Bill Feb 11-passed over and retained in SCS/LM - Retain original provisions Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed to the Orders of the Day Jan 7-introduced in Senate with the following changes: change the Committee Substitute Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 36-0 Jan 8-to Licensing, Occupations & term "Silver Star" to "Silver Star Medal" Feb 24-posted for passage in the Feb 13-received in House Administrative Regulations (S) and the term "Bronze Star" to "Bronze Regular Orders of the Day for Feb 23-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Star Medal"; limit Bronze Star Medal Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Public Safety (H) reading, to Consent Calendar; floor license plates to recipients of the Bronze Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Feb 27-posted in committee amendment (1) filed Star Medal awarded for valor only. Committee Substitute, floor amendment Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules HCS/LM - Retain original provisions (1) to Calendar Feb 13-floor amendment (1) with the following changes: change the Feb 26-received in House Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted withdrawn initial and renewal fee of a Silver Star Mar 2-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 23-posted for passage in the Medal license plate or Bronze Star Public Safety (H) Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Medal license plate to twenty dollars Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 97-0; February 24, 2009 ($20); direct the Department of Veteran's SB 38 (BR 874) - T. Buford received in Senate Feb 24-passed over and retained in Affairs to name the veteran's nursing Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each the Orders of the Day home in Hanson, Kentucky the "Joseph AN ACT changing the classification of presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 25-passed over and retained in 'Eddie' Ballard Western Kentucky Junction City, in Boyle County. Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. the Orders of the Day Veterans' Center" in honor of Reclassify Junction City in Boyle 31) Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 34-1; Representative Eddie Ballard. County, population 2,184, from a city of received in House HCA (1/Title, H. Collins) - Make title the fifth class to a city of the fourth class. SB 40/HM (BR 449) - T. Buford, D. Mar 2-to Licensing & Occupations (H) amendment. As provided in Section 156A of the Boswell, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Mar 6-posting waived Kentucky Constitution, the population Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, D. Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 8-introduced in Senate requirements for the classification Seum, K. Stein, K. Winters to Calendar with Committee Substitute Feb 3-to Transportation (S) established by the former Section 156 of Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st the Kentucky Constitution remain in AN ACT relating to health benefit plan for passage in the Regular Orders of the reading, to Consent Calendar with effect until changed by law. Therefore, reimbursement to practitioners of the Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 Committee Substitute classification as a city of the fourth class healing arts. Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 89-7 with Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules requires a population of 3,000 to 7,999. Create new sections of Subtitles 17A, Committee Substitute ; received in Mar 2-posted for passage in the 17B and 17C of KRS Chapter 304 to Senate Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, SB 38 - AMENDMENTS define "insurer" "doctor of chiropractic" Mar 12-posted for passage for March 3, 2009 SCS - Retain the original provisions "licensed practitioner of the healing arts" concurrence in House Committee Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with except reclassify the City of Sadieville, in "nonroutine office visit," and "routine Substitute ; Senate refused to concur in Committee Substitute Scott County, population 289, from a city office visit"; require that individual House Committee Substitute ; received Mar 4-received in House of the sixth class to a city of the fifth procedures performed by a doctor of in House; House refused to recede from Mar 6-to Transportation (H) class. As provided in Section 156A of chiropractic be treated as separate and Committee Substitute ; Conference Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st the Kentucky Constitution, the distinct treatments and not be combined Committee appointed in House and reading; returned to Transportation (H); population requirements for the into payment for an office visit or other Senate posting waived; posted in committee classification of cities established by the outpatient visit for specified treatment; Mar 13-Conference Committee report Mar 11-taken from committee; 2nd former Section 156 of the Kentucky provide that only one evaluation and filed in House and Senate; Conference reading; returned to Transportation (H) Constitution remain in effect until management procedure performed on Committee report adopted in House and Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules changed by law. Therefore, classification the same date by the same provider Senate; Free Conference Committee with Committee Substitute, committee as a city of the fifth class requires a shall be reimbursed; prohibit imposition appointed in House and Senate; Free amendment (1-title) population of 1,000 to 2,999. upon the insured for more than one Conference Committee report filed in SCA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title coinsurance or copayment for each House; Free Conference Committee SB 37 (BR 65) - E. Tori, D. Harper Angel amendment. routine or nonroutine office visit to a report adopted in House; passed 70-20; doctor of chiropractic; require received in Senate AN ACT relating to current and former Jan 8-introduced in Senate establishment of a fee schedule for all members of the military and making an Feb 3-to State & Local Government procedures by licensed practitioners of SB 35/LM (BR 401) - K. Stein appropriation therefor. (S) the healing arts; provide there be no Amend KRS 36.474 to authorize the Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st disparity for the same procedures AN ACT relating to the operation of a reading, to Calendar with Committee performed by different practitioners and, if there is disparity, require prohibit an employee of a sexually Department of Education and the Office but require a program evaluation of arts reimbursement at the higher fee, and not oriented business, while in a state of of Career and Technical Education and humanities annually; require that less than reimbursement rates in effect semi-nudity, to be within 6 feet of a determine the state-wide unmet needs accelerated learning be provided any on October 15, 2008. patron. for career and technical education student whose scores on any of the capital projects; create a new section of assessments indicate skill deficiencies; SB 40 - AMENDMENTS Jan 9-introduced in Senate KRS Chapter 158 to require the require each school to devise an SFA (1, T. Buford) - Amend all three Feb 3-to Judiciary (S) Kentucky Department of Education and accelerated learning plan; require sections of this Act to delete any Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st other entities to develop evidenced- individual reports to parents on the references to "licensed practitioner of the reading, to Calendar based models for addressing the needs achievement of their children compared healing arts"; amend to clarify that Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules of at-risk students; create a new section to school, state, and national results; reimbursement for chiropractic Mar 2-posted for passage in the of KRS Chapter 141 to provide a tax limit state core content testing to the last manipulative treatment can never fall Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, credit for a financial gift or in-kind seven days of a local district's school below established reimbursement rates March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 35-2 contribution to the career and technical calendar and limit number of days of as of October 15, 2008. Mar 3-received in House education accessibility fund; amend KRS testing to no more than five during that SFA (2/Title, T. Buford) - Make title Mar 6-to Licensing & Occupations (H) 141.0205 to conform; amend KRS period; provide that a local board of amendment. 158.814 for capital planning and education may adopt the use of SB 43 (BR 217) - J. Westwood assessment of facilities and the eligibility commercial assessments for making Jan 8-introduced in Senate of districts to participate in the career formative judgments; require the Feb 3-to Banking & Insurance (S) AN ACT relating to career and and technical education facility fund; Kentucky Department of Education to Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, technical education, making an amend KRS 158.816 relating to assist districts in selection of commercial to Calendar appropriation therefor, and declaring an assessment of student achievement of products that address Kentucky core Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules emergency. technical education students; amend content; require the Kentucky Board of Mar 5-recommitted to Appropriations Amend KRS 158.810 to define "career KRS 18A.010 to exempt teachers, Education to recommend at least three & Revenue (S); floor amendments (1) pathway" and "career pathway program guidance coaches and counselors, and companies or products to the state and (2-title) filed of study"; amend KRS 158.812 to clarify school administrators employed in state- board for approval; amend KRS purposes of career and technical operated area technology centers from 158.6452 to require the School Introduced Jan. 9, 2009 education and legislative beliefs; create the executive branch employee cap; Curriculum, Assessment, and a new section of KRS Chapter 158 to name the Act the "Career Pathways Act Accountability Council to provide SB 41 (BR 852) - D. Givens require the Kentucky Department of of 2009"; EMERGENCY. recommendations relating to the Education to define "chronically low identification of academic skills and AN ACT relating to agriculture. performing high school"; require each Jan 9-introduced in Senate deficiencies of individual students; Amend KRS 11.170, 248.510, and chronically low performing high school to Feb 3-to Education (S) amend KRS 158.6455 to modify 260.857 to change the name of the implement a comprehensive school language relating to successful school Senate Agriculture and Natural improvement plan with monitoring and SB 44 (BR 212) - J. Westwood and delete references to rewards; Resources Committee to the Senate assistance from the department; create amend KRS 158.6458 to modify title of Agriculture Committee; make technical a new section of KRS Chapter 156 to AN ACT relating to interscholastic the assessment and accountability changes. require communication of the minimum athletics. system, by adding reference to college and career-readiness standards Create new sections of KRS 158 to "academic achievement"; amend KRS SB 41 - AMENDMENTS to all local school districts prior to the define home school; identify the 158.6459 to change the high school SCA (1, D. Givens) - Replace beginning of the 2009-2010 school year; conditions under which a student readiness exam from grade 8 to grade 9; appointee consideration for the KARDA require the department to develop enrolled in a home school program may amend KRS 158.649 to change dates for board from a representative from the remedial courses in English, reading, participate in interscholastic athletic reporting student data to each school Kentucky Fertilizer and Agriculture and mathematics for students in grades teams sponsored by or engaged in by council and change dates for actions by Chemical Association to a representative 9, 11, and 12; create a new section of public schools. school councils; amend KRS 156.095, from the Agribusiness Association of KRS Chapter 157 to establish a career 158.6459, 158.710, 158.7874, 158.805, Kentucky. and technical education accessibility Jan 9-introduced in Senate 158.816, 159.035, and 160.345 to fund for matching grants to local school Feb 3-to Education (S) conform; make technical changes. Jan 9-introduced in Senate districts to be administered by the Feb 3-to Agriculture (S) Education Cabinet and require the Introduced Feb. 3, 2009 SB 1 - AMENDMENTS Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, cabinet to promulgate administrative SCS - Retain original provisions, to Calendar with committee amendment regulations for implementing the grant SB 1 (BR 803) - K. Winters, D. Williams, except add language providing that the (1) program; create a new section of KRS D. Kelly, V. McGaha, K. Stine, D. additional multiple-choice test items that Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Chapter 157 to define "career guidance Thayer, J. Westwood are added to norm-referenced tests are Feb 10-posted for passage in the coach" and to create a career guidance for the purpose of measuring the depth Regular Orders of the Day for fund for matching grants to local school AN ACT relating to student and breadth of Kentucky's academic Wednesday, February 11, 2009 districts to be administered by the assessment. content standards; require that the Feb 11-3rd reading, passed 35-0 with Education Cabinet and require the Amend KRS 158.6451 to add an results of summative assessments committee amendment (1) cabinet to promulgate administrative expectation relating to performing arts; identified within the assessment program Feb 12-received in House regulations for implementing the grant amend KRS 158.6453 to restate the be expressed in terms of Kentucky's Feb 23-to Agriculture & Small program; create a new section of KRS purposes and components of a balanced student academic achievement Business (H) Chapter 157 to create a career academy assessment program including both standards; change testing from the last 7 Mar 2-posted in committee development fund for grants to local formative and summative assessments; days to the last 8 days of a district's Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, school districts to be administered by the eliminate the open-response questions academic year; change the to Consent Calendar Kentucky Department of Education; requirement; require writing portfolios be implementation date to 2011-2012 for Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted require the Kentucky Board of Education maintained for each student in grade 5 the revised assessment program; for passage in the Consent Orders of the to promulgate administrative regulations; to 12 but eliminate from the state identify school years 2011-2013 as the Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 create a new section of KRS Chapter assessment; limit rewrites of the writing baseline years for the revised Mar 6-taken from the Consent Orders 157 to create a career and technical portfolio; require an on-demand accountability reporting of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders education facility fund, a revenue bond assessment of student writing one time HCS - Amend KRS 158.6451 to add of the Day trust fund within the School Facilities within the elementary, middle, and high an expectation relating to performing Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 97-0; Construction Commission for the school grades, respectively; require arts; amend KRS 158.6453 to add received in Senate purpose of funding debt service for writing assessments consisting of definition; to require the department of Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each bonds issued for the renovation of multiple-choice items emphasizing education to plan and implement a presiding officer; delivered to Governor existing facilities or construction of new mechanics and editing one time within comprehensive process to revise Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. career and technical education facilities the elementary, middle, and high school, academic content standards and to 32) in local school districts; provide that respectively; require each school council complete the process in the areas of school districts may qualify and accept to develop policies relating to the reading, language arts, mathematics, SB 42/LM (BR 889) - J. Denton offers of assistance under this program school's writing program; eliminate science, and social studies by December as well as qualify for other bond practical living and vocational studies 15, 2010; disseminate the revised AN ACT relating to crimes and assistance from the commission; provide from the assessment program but academic content standards by January punishments. that requirements of KRS 157.620 plus require a program evaluation of practical 15, 2011; require the Council on Amend KRS 510.140 to define having unmet needs, apply to living and career studies annually; Postsecondary Education to sign a "sexually oriented business," an participation in the career and technical eliminate arts and humanities student written agreement that the academic "employee" thereof, and "nudity;", and to education facilities program; amend KRS testing from the assessment program content standards for reading and 158.814 to require that the Kentucky mathematics are aligned with the postsecondary education course student whose scores on any of the assessment and accountability system; add a new section of KRS Chapter 164 standards for reading and mathematics; assessments indicate skill deficiencies require a 5 year strategy by the Council to require that within 30 days from the require the Education Professional or a high level of achievement; retain the on Postsecondary Education, the effective date of this Act that each Standards Board and the Council on ACT, college readiness, and high school Kentucky Board of Education and postsecondary education institution plan Postsecondary Education to provide readiness exams; require each school to Department of Education to reduce and implement a process to develop information and training on the academic devise an accelerated learning plan; college remediation rates by at least 50 core academic content standards for content standards to the postsecondary require individual reports to parents on percent from what they are in 2010 and reading and mathematics for education faculty in the content areas the achievement of their children increase the college completion rates of introductory courses that involve and the teacher preparation programs; compared to school, state, and national students enrolled in 1 or more remedial secondary educators in order to discontinue the grading of writing results; limit state core content testing to courses; require the Department of vertically align standards; add a new portfolios and inclusion of the student the last 14 days of a local district's Education to inform districts and schools noncodified section to outline the scores in the state accountability system school calendar and limit number of that decisions about mathematics accountability requirements for using the spring 2009 and thereafter; discontinue days of testing to no more than 5 days textbook purchases may be delayed until Annual Yearly Progress results based on student testing in practical living skills during that period when the revised test after the mathematics academic interim tests for meeting No Child Left and career skills and arts and is implemented and require that the standards have been revised and allow Behind requirements, including state humanities in 2009-2010 and thereafter; Kentucky Board of Education off-list purchases in order to ensure that level assistance to schools; make suspend the state accountability system promulgate administrative regulations to textbooks selected align with the revised technical changes. for the 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and set testing procedures; provide that a mathematics academic standards; 2010-2011; require professional local board of education may adopt the EMERGENCY. Feb 3-introduced in Senate development for teachers and use of commercial assessments for HCA (1/Title, C. Rollins II) - Make title Feb 4-taken from Committee on administrators; require the Kentucky making formative judgments; amend amendment. Committees; 1st reading; returned to Board of Education to revise the annual KRS 158.6452 to require the School HFA (1, S. Brinkman) - Create a new Committee on Committees (S); to statewide student assessment program Curriculum, Assessment, and section of KRS Chapter 158 to require Education (S) for implementation in school year 2011- Accountability Council to provide the Kentucky Department of Education Feb 5-taken from committee; 2nd 2012; require the revised plan to have recommendations relating to its to develop and implement the Kentucky reading; returned to Education (S) student assessments that are valid and responsibilities; amend KRS 158.6455 to Financial Literacy Program; create a Feb 10-reported favorably, to Rules reliable for individual students; require modify language relating to successful new section of KRS Chapter 158 to with Committee Substitute ; posted for the Department of Education to provide school and delete references to rewards; create the Kentucky financial literacy passage in the Regular Orders of the program guidelines and program review amend KRS 158.6458 to modify title of trust fund in the State Treasury, which Day for Tuesday, February 10, 2009; 3rd guidance for the arts and humanities, the assessment and accountability may receive state appropriations, gifts, reading, passed 36-0 with Committee writing programs, and practical living system, by adding reference to grants, federal funds, and any other Substitute skills and career studies; require biennial "academic achievement"; amend KRS funds. Feb 11-received in House state and annual local program reviews 158.6459 to delete reference to the HFA (2, C. Rollins II) - Make technical Feb 23-to Education (H) for arts and humanities, writing grade level of the high school readiness correction. Feb 27-posted in committee programs, and practical living skills and exam; require test results to be reported CCR - Did not agree. Mar 5-taken from committee; 1st career studies; require that the to schools within 75 days from the first FCCR - Retain original provisions of reading, to Calendar department plan and implement an day in which exams may be SB1/HCS, except add language relating Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; returned interim program assessment process for administered; amend KRS 158.649 to to the commissioner of education and to Education (H) writing, arts and humanities, and change dates for reporting student data the president of the Council on Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules practical living skills and career studies; to each school council beginning in the postsecondary education collaborating in with Committee Substitute, committee require writing portfolios as a part of any 2012-2013 school year and change the development of a process to revise amendment (1-title) ; floor amendments school's writing program which shall be dates for actions by school councils; elementary and secondary education (1) and (2) filed to Committee determined by each school-based amend KRS 156.095 to add assessment academic standards and aligning the Substitute ; posted for passage in the decision making council; provide that the literacy and integration of performance- high school standards with Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, writing portfolio reflect a student's based student assessment in classroom postsecondary education standards; March 12, 2009; taken from the Regular interests and growth over time and that a instruction as required professional insert language that clarifies that all Orders of the Day for Thursday, March portfolio be maintained for each student development to be made available; criterion-referenced tests shall be valid 12, 2009; placed in the Orders of the in grades primary through 12 and travel amend KRS 160.345 to require the and reliable for individual students; add Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009; with the student from grade to grade and school-based decision making council to clarity that the results of program 3rd reading, passed 97-0 with to any school in which the student review findings from annual and state reviews and audits of arts and Committee Substitute, committee enrolls; require criterion-referenced program reviews in arts and humanities, humanities, practical living skills and amendment (1-title), floor amendment tests, which are augmented with norm- writing, practical living skills and career career studies, and writing shall be (2); received in Senate; posted for referenced items in grades 3 through 8 studies; amend KRS 164.020 to add included in the new accountability passage for concurrence in House to measure the depth and breadth of duty for assuring that academic core system promulgated by the Kentucky Committee Substitute, committee Kentucky's core content and to provide content standards in high school align Board of Education; remove prescriptive amendment (1-title), floor amendment national profiles in the areas of with postsecondary education course language relating to accountability index (2); Senate refused to concur in House mathematics and reading; require a entry requirements; amend 158.710, in order for the state board to have Committee Substitute, committee criterion-referenced test, augmented 158. 805, 158.816 159.035, and 160.345 flexibility in the development of a new amendment (1-title), floor amendment with a customized or commercially to conform; make technical changes; system of accountability based on the (2); received in House; House refused to available norm-referenced test to require that the Department of Education new assessments; remove practical recede from Committee Substitute, measure depth and breadth of social and the Education Professional living skills and career studies, arts and committee amendment (1-title), floor studies and science and to provide Standards Board take actions during the humanities, and writing portfolios from amendment (2); Conference Committee national profiles to be administered 1 2009 and 2010 calendar years to the state assessments for the current appointed in House and Senate time in the elementary and middle improve instruction at the pre-service year, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 and Mar 13-Conference Committee report grades and the high school, respectively; levels and to improve the ability of thereafter; remove statutory language filed in House and Senate; Conference require an on-demand assessment of existing teachers to teach reading; that is made obsolete by the addition of Committee report adopted in House and student writing 1 time in the elementary outline requirements of the study; a new noncodified section that outlines Senate; Free Conference Committee grades, 2 times in the middle grades and identify conditions that apply during the the testing requirements during the appointed in House and Senate; Free 2 times in the high school grades; transition period from the effective date interim period before the new Conference Committee report filed in require an editing and mechanics test of this Act to the 2011-2012 school year, assessment program is implemented in House and Senate; Free Conference relating to writing, using multiple choice including permitting the use of 2011-2012; provide that the current Committee report adopted in House; and constructed response items to be mathematics items developed after the criterion-referenced test be continued in passed 93-0; received in Senate; Free administered 1 time in the elementary academic content standards are the same subjects and current grade Conference Committee report adopted in and middle and high school grades, completed in a field test in spring 2010 levels, with the exception of those Senate; passed 38-0; enrolled, signed respectively; permit the state board to and to administer an initial mathematics programs that have been removed by each presiding officer; delivered to determine how end-of-course exams test based on the revised content effective this year; provide that a new Governor may be substituted for criterion- standards in 2011 to meet NCLB norm-referenced stand-alone test be Mar 25-signed by Governor (Act ch. referenced tests at the high school level; requirements and approved by the administered in grades 3 through 7 in 101) require the state board within 60 days of United States Department of Education; 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 to be given the effective date of the Act to revise the require that the state board ensure all either within one week before or one SB 3 (BR 207) - K. Winters, D. Williams, Administration Code for Kentucky's NCLB requirements for accountability week after the testing window; change D. Kelly Assessment Program to include and proficiency are met; require an assessment results reporting from every prohibitions of inappropriate test extensive review of how assessments other year to annually; limit the testing AN ACT relating to early high school preparation activities; require that affect exceptional children and if window for this year to up to 7 days and graduation and making an appropriation accelerated learning be provided to any changes are needed in the revised up to 6 days in the following two years; therefor. Create a new section of KRS Chapter to prescribe, administer, or dispense Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each the cigarettes become contraband. 158 to establish the option for early high controlled substances if analysis of data presiding officer; delivered to Governor HFA (3, J. Higdon) - Require the staff school graduation beginning in the 2010- from the system indicates investigation Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. of the Legislative Research Commission 2011 school year; define the curriculum about inappropriate or unlawful 33) to study certifications and escrow requirements for early graduation and prescribing is necessary; delete requirements of the Tobacco Master unconditional entry into a Kentucky provisions to permit the Department for SB 47 (BR 984) - D. Givens Settlement Agreement and report to public two-year community and technical Medicaid Services to share data Interim Joint Committee on college and the requirements for regarding overprescribing by Medicaid AN ACT relating to the transportation Appropriations and Revenue by unconditional entry into a four-year providers with the appropriate board and of agricultural crop products and November 1, 2010. public college; establish the Early to share data regarding overutilization by livestock. HFA (4, J. Tilley) - Create a new Graduation Scholarship Certificate and Medicaid recipients with a Kentucky Amend KRS 189.222 to allow a 10% section of KRS 138.130 to 138.205 to the processes for awarding it and using peace officer, a certified or full-time gross weight tolerance on all highways, allow licensed wholesalers, licensed it; permit certificate to be used at an peace officer of another state or a except interstates, for farm trucks unclassified acquirers and licensed independent college or university if the federal peace officer. transporting agricultural products; subjobbers to receive a tax credit equal institution accepts the curriculum and amend KRS 189.221 to conform. to the amount of tax evidence purchased other eligibility requirements; create a Feb 3-introduced in Senate and affixed to cigarettes that were new section of KRS Chapter 164 to Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (S) Feb 3-introduced in Senate purchased from a nonparticipating create the early graduation scholarship Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 4-to Transportation (S) manufacturer that has been removed trust fund to be administered by the reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st from the directory. Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Consent Calendar Authority; describe how state funds from Mar 2-posted for passage in the Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-introduced in Senate the SEEK appropriation will be Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Feb 23-posted for passage in the Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue transferred to the scholarship trust fund March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, (S) to support early high school graduates; Mar 3-received in House February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, passed Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st amend KRS 158.140 to limit the powers Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (H) 37-0 reading, to Calendar with Committee of the Kentucky Board of Education or a Mar 9-posted in committee; posting Feb 24-received in House Substitute local board from imposing graduation waived Feb 25-to Transportation (H) Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules requirements that would prohibit a Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Mar 2-posting waived; posted in Mar 2-posted for passage in the student from pursuing an early reading, to Consent Calendar committee Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, graduation program; amend KRS Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, March 3, 2009 164.7879 to prescribe how an early amendment (1) filed to Consent Calendar Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 33-3 with graduate would qualify for a KEES Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Committee Substitute award; APPROPRIATION. SB 46/LM/AA (BR 887) - J. Schickel, W. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 4-received in House Blevins Jr., D. Harper Angel, J. Rhoads, Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Mar 6-to Appropriations & Revenue SB 3 - AMENDMENTS E. Worley Mar 6-taken from the Consent Orders (H) SCS - Retain original provisions; of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Mar 9-posting waived retroactively; clarify how the state portion of the SEEK AN ACT relating to supplemental of the Day reported favorably, 1st reading, to funds will be transferred into the Early payments to local governments for Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0; Calendar Graduation Scholarship Fund. qualified professional firefighters and received in Senate Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted SFA (1, K. Winters) - Delete language declaring an emergency. Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each for passage in the Regular Orders of the relating to the requirements for high Amend KRS 95A.210 to modify the presiding officer; delivered to Governor Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009; school courses for early graduation and definition of "local government" and Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. floor amendments (1) (2) (3) and (4) filed unconditional entry into a Kentucky "professional firefighter" and to add 34) Mar 11-3rd reading; floor amendment public two year community and technical definitions for "scheduled overtime", (4) defeated ; passed 91-3 with floor college and make the requirements the unscheduled overtime", and "established SB 48/FN (BR 397) - V. McGaha, D. amendments (1) and (3) ; received in same for entry into both two year and work schedule"; amend KRS 95A.250 to Givens Senate four year institutions; add statement that outline the distribution of the supplement Mar 12-posted for passage for a local board of education may specify to professional firefighters; to exempt the AN ACT relating to cigarettes. concurrence in House floor amendments the minimum number of courses that a supplement from the definition for wages Amend KRS 131.612 to stipulate (1) and (3) ; Senate concurred in House student shall take in an academic year. in KRS 337.010 for the purposes of when noncertified cigarettes shall be floor amendments (1) and (3) ; passed calculating hourly wage rates for removed from retail outlets. 38-0 Feb 3-introduced in Senate scheduled overtime; outline the method Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each Feb 4-taken from Committee on for calculation of unscheduled and SB 48 - AMENDMENTS presiding officer; delivered to Governor Committees; 1st reading; returned to scheduled overtime for professional SCS - Amend KRS 131.604 to define Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. Committee on Committees (S); to firefighters; amend KRS 95A.260 to "retailer"; amend KRS 131.610 to require 84) Education (S) conform; amend KRS 337.010 to change a stamping agent or distributor to notify Feb 5-reported favorably, 2nd reading, the definition of "wages" to reflect the retail customers when a cigarette brand SB 49 (BR 1199) - D. Thayer to Rules with Committee Substitute exemption of the firefighter's family or cigarette manufacturer has Feb 9-floor amendment (1) filed to supplement; amend KRS 337.285 to been removed from the directory; require AN ACT relating to storm water rate Committee Substitute allow local governments to establish a the stamping agent or distributor to charges. Feb 10-posted for passage in the designated work period for professional provide the Department of Revenue the Amend KRS 220.510 to prohibit Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, firefighters for the purposes of complying list of retailers notified; allow retailers 45 charging rates on persons in areas February 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed with state and federal labor laws; days to sell the affected cigarettes and unserved by the sanitary sewer system 24-12 with Committee Substitute and EMERGENCY. prohibit the retailer from selling after the for the conveyance, management, floor amendment (1) 45 day period; amend KRS 131.612 to storage, treatment or disposal of storm Feb 11-received in House Feb 3-introduced in Senate conform; amend KRS 131.622 to provide water. Feb 23-to Education (H) Feb 4-to State & Local Government that contraband cigarettes may be (S) seized and destroyed after 20 days if the Feb 3-introduced in Senate SB 45 (BR 1187) - J. Denton Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st seizure is not timely protested; Feb 4-to State & Local Government reading, to Consent Calendar EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. (S) AN ACT relating to prescription drugs. Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (1, R. Rand) - Amend KRS Amend KRS 315.400 to exempt blood Feb 23-posted for passage in the 131.610 to allow retailers 60 days rather SB 50 (BR 970) - R. Jones II banks from the definition of wholesale Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, than 45 days to sell cigarettes that have distribution; amend KRS 315.406 to February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, passed been removed from the directory before AN ACT relating to eligibility for a provide exemptions from the pedigree 37-0 they become contraband; prohibit a principal internship. requirements for prescription drugs. Feb 24-received in House stamping agent or distributor from Amend KRS 161.027 to allow a Feb 25-to Local Government (H) purchasing cigarettes from a person holding an eligibility statement for SB 45 - AMENDMENTS Feb 27-posted in committee nonparticipating manufacturer that has the principalship who has not completed HFA (1, T. Burch) - Attach the Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, been given notice of the Attorney a principal internship within five years of provisions of SB 65 except delete to Calendar General's intent to remove the issue to renew the certificate without provisions to require the Cabinet for Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted manufacturer from the directory. additional assessments or taking Health and Family Services to notify a for passage in the Regular Orders of the HFA (2, J. Higdon) - Amend KRS graduate hours if he or she has been board responsible for the licensure, Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 131.610 to allow retailers 90 days rather employed in a certified position in a local regulation, or discipline of a practitioner, Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 95-0; than 45 days to sell cigarettes that have school district during that time. pharmacist, or other person authorized received in Senate been removed from the directory before Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 4-to State & Local Government determinations; amend KRS 67A.460 to Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 4-to Education (S) (S) conform; repeal 2008 Ky. Acts Chapter Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (S) Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st 55. Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st SB 51 (BR 905) - E. Harris reading, to Calendar; floor amendment reading, to Consent Calendar (1) filed Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to demand-side Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 4-to Licensing, Occupations & Mar 2-posted for passage in the energy management. Feb 23-posted for passage in the Administrative Regulations (S) Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Amend KRS 278.285; provide the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, March 3, 2009 Public Service Commission authority to February 23, 2009; passed over and SB 57/LM/CI (BR 968) - R. Jones II Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 order any energy utility under its retained in the Orders of the Day Mar 4-received in House jurisdiction to file demand-side Feb 24-passed over and retained in AN ACT relating to crimes and Mar 6-to State Government (H) management plans and specific the Orders of the Day; floor amendment punishments. Mar 9-posting waived management programs and measures; (2) filed Amend KRS 510.155, relating to using determine reasonableness; review and Feb 25-3rd reading; floor amendment a communications system to procure a Introduced Feb. 4, 2009 approve plans and measures, including (1) withdrawn ; passed 34-3 with floor minor to engage in sexual offenses, to cost recovery mechanisms and financial amendment (2) add to the definition of "minor" "any SB 59 (BR 1174) - D. Kelly incentives for cost-effective demand-side Feb 26-received in House individual the person has reason to management programs as part of a Mar 2-to Elections, Const. believe is a minor"; amend KRS 508.130 AN ACT relating to the beginning proceeding for approval of new rate Amendments & Intergovernmental to include in the definitions used for teacher internship program. schedules pursuant to KRS 278.190 or Affairs (H) Kentucky's stalking offenses stalking Amend KRS 161.030 to require out-of- in a separate proceeding initiated by a Mar 5-posted in committee activity that is done electronically; state teachers with less than 1 year utility or the PSC. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st amend KRS 531.010 and 531.300 to experience rather than less than 2 years reading; returned to Elections, Const. include live images transmitted over the to take assessments in order to qualify Feb 3-introduced in Senate Amendments & Intergovernmental Internet within material subject to the for a temporary teaching certificate; Feb 4-to Natural Resources and Affairs (H) standards of Kentucky's obscenity laws; change the beginning teacher internship Energy (S) amend KRS 17.500 to create definitions for all new teachers and out-of-state SB 54/HM (BR 1009) - R. Jones II for "electronic identity or online teachers with less than 1 year SB 52 (BR 969) - R. Jones II membership information" and experience rather than with less than 2 AN ACT relating to health insurance. "substantial change in appearance" and to complete an internship; change the AN ACT relating to mine safety. Create a new section of subtitle 17A amend the definition of "registrant beginning teacher committee to be Amend KRS 352.640 to require of KRS Chapter 304 to define terms, information" to require registrants on the composed of a minimum of 2 persons, emergency action plans to include including "applied behavior analysis," sex offender registry to disclose more including a resource teacher and the names and telephone numbers of first "autism services provider," "autism information; amend KRS 17.510 to principal of the school where the responders that can provide medical air spectrum disorders," "diagnosis of require a new photograph of registrant if internship is served, rather than evacuation to the coal mine and provide autism spectrum disorders", "habilitative there is a substantial change in requiring a teacher educator to be on the global positioning coordinates for the or rehabilitative care," "health insurance appearance; create provisions governing committee; specify the requirements for responder to safely land at the mine site. policy," "medically necessary", when a registrant changes or creates an each member of the committee to spend "pharmacy care", "psychiatric care", electronic identity or online membership; in observation of the beginning teacher; Feb 3-introduced in Senate "psychological care", "therapeutic care", amend KRS 17.580 to modify the remove the existing provision that Feb 4-to Natural Resources and and "treatment for autism spectrum registration, display, and searchability of requires a majority vote of the beginning Energy (S) disorders"; require health insurance sex offender electronic identities and teacher committee to determine if the Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st policies will provide coverage for the online membership information; require internship was successfully completed; reading, to Calendar diagnosis and treatment of autism cabinet to promulgate regulations to require the Education Professional Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules spectrum disorders and their related classify registrants and assign color Standards Board to promulgate an Feb 23-posted for passage in the conditions; prohibit insurance policies schemes for each classification to administrative regulation to specify the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, from limiting the number of visits an display on the sex offender registry Web standards and procedures for successful February 24, 2009 insured may make for such services; site; require the Web site to display a completion of the internship. Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0 allow services provided under this new registrant's classification, the associated Feb 25-received in House section to be subject to copayment, color scheme, and whether the registrant Feb 4-introduced in Senate Feb 26-to Natural Resources & deductible, and coinsurance provisions; is subject to GPS monitoring; create a Feb 5-to Education (S) Environment (H) give insurers the right to request a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to review of treatment, not more than once prohibit cyber-harassment and provide a SB 60 (BR 982) - E. Tori SB 53 (BR 991) - D. Thayer every 12 months unless the insured's penalty; create a new section of KRS physician or psychologist agrees that a 439.250 to 439.560 to require lifetime AN ACT relating to homeland security. AN ACT relating to campaign finance. more frequent review is necessary. registrants on probation or parole to be Amend KRS 39G.010 to attach the Create a new section in KRS Chapter subject to GPS monitoring; require Office of Homeland Security to the 121 relating to campaign finance to Feb 3-introduced in Senate Department of Corrections to promulgate Department of Military Affairs and define "political organization 527 Feb 4-to Banking & Insurance (S) regulations regarding GPS and create require the executive director to carry committee"; require a political penalty for registrant's failure to comply; out his or her duties under the general organization 527 committee to register SB 55/LM (BR 971) - R. Jones II require registrants to pay for the direction of the adjutant general; amend with the Kentucky Registry of Election monitoring and create a penalty for KRS 12.023 and 39G.030 to conform. Finance under certain conditions and AN ACT relating to coal-fired electric tampering with GPS equipment; create a follow the same reporting schedule as generation. new section of KRS Chapter 500 to Feb 4-introduced in Senate candidates and slates of candidates for Amend KRS 154.27-010 to include provide for the forfeiture of personal Feb 5-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & statewide office. new coal-fired power plants and property used in the commission of Public Protection (S) modifications or expansions to existing certain delineated offenses; amend Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st SB 53 - AMENDMENTS coal-fired plants in the definition of various other sections to conform; reading; returned to Veterans, Military SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Amend to include "eligible project" in the Incentives for require a study by the Interim Joint Affairs, & Public Protection (S) in the definition of a "political Energy Independence Act (HB 1 '07 2nd Committee on the Judiciary on the Feb 25-2nd reading; taken from organization 527 committee", Special Session); amend subsequent implementation of the Adam Walsh Child committee; returned to Veterans, Military engagement in activities that seek to sections and KRS 143.024 to conform. Protection and Safety Act of 2006 in Affairs, & Public Protection (S) influence the outcome of a ballot Kentucky. Mar 5-reported favorably, to Rules as measure to amend the Constitution of Feb 3-introduced in Senate a Consent Bill Kentucky through contributions and Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 6-posted for passage in the expenditures. (S) Feb 3-introduced in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, SFA (2, D. Thayer) - Amend to require Feb 4-to Judiciary (S) March 6, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 26- 527s that make contributions or SB 56 (BR 965) - R. Jones II 11 expenditures to influence any non- SB 58 (BR 998) - J. Turner, R. Palmer II Mar 9-received in House; taken from federal election in the Commonwealth, AN ACT relating to the American Committee on Committees; 1st reading; or to influence any ballot question to Medical Association's "Guides to the AN ACT relating to establishing to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Public amend the Constitution of Kentucky to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment." Mesothelioma Awareness Day. Safety (H) follow certain filing and reporting Amend KRS Chapter 342.0011, Designate September 26 of each year Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd requirements. 342.315, 342.316, 342.730, and as "Mesothelioma Awareness Day" and reading; returned to Seniors, Military 342.7305 to require use of the 5th require Governor to issue proclamation. Affairs, & Public Safety (H) Feb 3-introduced in Senate edition of AMA guides for disability of candidates if an opponent is replaced 121.220 to require segregation of devices under the Act; a new section SB 61 (BR 327) - D. Harper Angel, J. due to death, disability, or primary campaign funds from regular providing for penalties; and a new Denton, K. Stein disqualification not later than 15 days election funds through bookkeeping; section establishing the Kentucky after the party nominates the amend KRS 121.230 to lower the electronic scrap recycling fund. AN ACT relating to smoking replacement; permit write-in candidates threshold for itemization of expenditures cessation. to request an exemption; establish that by check from $50 to $25; amend KRS SB 63 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 205.560 to require exempted candidate campaign 121.210, 121.190, 121.056, 121.990, SFA (1, D. Harper Angel) - Remove Medicaid to provide smoking cessation committees, and political issues 61.710, and 23A.070 to conform; repeal definition of "cathode ray tube"; remove treatment interventions for pregnant committees are bound to the terms of KRS 121.015, 121.150 and 121.180; "cathode ray tube" from definition of women; require the smoking cessation the exemption unless is it rescinded effective November 5, 2009. "covered electronic device"; remove treatment interventions or programs to timely; establish penalties and fines for "computer processing unit" and "laptop" be in accordance with best practices candidates, slates of candidates, SB 62 - AMENDMENTS from the definition of "covered electronic protocols and guidelines for the candidate campaign committees, or HFA (1, J. Fischer) - Amend to define device" and replace with "computer"; treatment of pregnant smokers. political issues committees who accept "media" as any person or group of remove "mobile phone" from definition of contributions or make expenditures in persons; change the definition of political "covered electronic device"; remove SB 61 - AMENDMENTS excess of the limit in any one election issues committee from one or more "television" from definition of "covered SCS - Delete original provisions without rescinding the exemption in a persons, to two or more persons. electronic device"; provide a specific except amend KRS 205.560 to require timely manner; require state and county HFA (2, C. Hoffman) - Amend to exemption for motorcycles from the smoking cessation programs or executive committees and caucus require that all candidates, including definition of "covered electronic device"; treatment interventions for pregnant campaign committees to make a full candidates running for seats in the provide a specific exemption for smokers to be in accordance with report to the registry of all money, loans, General Assembly, file reports with the television-top boxes from the definition protocols and guidelines recommended and expenditures made since the date of county clerk in the county where the of "covered electronic device"; remove by the Centers for Disease Control and the last report; establish reporting candidate resides. definition of "mobile phone"; remove Prevention. requirements of candidates, slates of HFA (3, M. Cherry) - Amend the definition of "television"; increase the candidates, candidate campaign definition of "contribution" to delete the maximum number of covered electronic Feb 4-introduced in Senate committees, political issues committees, exclusion of news stories, commentary, devices assembled in one year from 100 Feb 5-to Health & Welfare (S) and registered fundraisers; require all and editorials by the media. to 500 before the assembler meets the Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, reporting candidates, candidate HFA (4, M. Cherry) - Change the definition of "manufacturer"; provide that to Calendar with Committee Substitute campaign committees, political issues definition of "political issues committee" persons who meet the definition of Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules committees, and registered fundraisers to include the phrase "two or more "manufacturer" with regard to less than Mar 6-posted for passage in the to make post-election reports; require persons" rather than "one or more 5,000 covered electronic devices pay a Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, that detailed information be maintained persons"; require reports to be submitted registration fee of $2,500; provide that March 6, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 36-0 by the treasurer for six years from the on the sixtieth day preceding a regular persons who meet the definition of with Committee Substitute date of the election to which the records election, rather than on the sixtieth day "manufacturer" with regard to 5,000 or Mar 9-received in House pertain, but not to exceed six years; before any election; exclude federally more covered electronic devices pay a Mar 10-to Health & Welfare (H) require certain permanent committees to registered permanent committees from registration fee of $5,000; add language Mar 11-posting waived; posted in make a full specified report to the certain requirements relating to reporting to clarify that manufacturers must committee; reported favorably, 1st registry of all money, loans, and and management of funds. provide for the takeback of their covered reading, to Calendar expenditures since the date of the last electronic devices without charging a fee Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules report; permit Kentucky based federal Feb 4-introduced in Senate at the time the devices are collected; permanent committees to make certain Feb 5-to State & Local Government add language to clarify that mail-back SB 62/LM (BR 188) - D. Thayer, D. contributions; require a supplemental (S) programs, if provided, may not charge a Givens report be filed annually until an account Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st fee at the time the devices are taken shows no unexpended balance; require reading, to Calendar back; and direct the Environmental and AN ACT relating to the regulation of that all reports filed with the registry be Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Public Protection Cabinet to submit a campaigns and elections. subject to open records and to require Feb 23-posted for passage in the report to the Legislative Research Create new sections of KRS Chapter county clerks to maintain such reports Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Commission by December 15, 2009 that 121 to define terms; require a person for one year from the date the last report February 24, 2009 contains recommendations for a making an independent expenditure to is required to be filed; exempt legislative Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 38-0 comprehensive statewide program for report it if the amount exceeds $500 in candidates from filing reports with the Feb 25-received in House the collection, transportation, and the aggregate in any one election; county clerk; relieve candidates and Feb 26-to Elections, Const. recycling of televisions. establish campaign contribution limits for slates from personally filing reports Amendments & Intergovernmental SFA (2, D. Harper Angel) - Remove candidates, slates of candidates, and under certain conditions; prohibit the use Affairs (H) "mobile phone" from the definition of candidate campaign committees; of funds for candidacy for a different Mar 5-posted in committee "covered electronic device"; remove establish campaign contribution limits for office, to support or oppose different Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st definition for "mobile phone"; remove caucus campaign committees, political issue, or to further the candidacy of reading; returned to Elections, Const. "computer central processing unit" and issues committees, permanent another candidate or slate of candidates Amendments & Intergovernmental "laptop" under the definition of "covered committees, and executive committees; for office; abolish the requirement that a Affairs (H) electronic device" and replace with permit the establishment of a building paper format report be filed if an Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd "computer"; provide a specific exemption account; establish campaign contribution electronic report is filed; require the reading, to Rules; posted for passage in for motorcycles from the definition of limits for inaugural committees; establish registry to promulgate administrative the Regular Orders of the Day for "covered electronic device"; increase the campaign contribution limits for regulations to establish a de minimus Wednesday, March 11, 2009; floor maximum number of covered electronic individuals; permit a married couple to standard; amend KRS 121.120 to except amendments (1) and (2) filed devices assembled in one year from 100 combine their individual contribution those candidates, candidate campaign Mar 11-floor amendments (3) and (4) to 500 before the assembler meets the limits by writing one check under certain committees, and slates of candidates filed definition of "manufacturer"; provide that specific conditions; permit candidates, running for statewide office from persons who meet the definition of slates of candidates, committees, and mandatory audits of receipts and Introduced Feb. 5, 2009 "manufacturer" with regard to less than individuals to utilize on-line credit and expenditures that receive or spend less 5,000 covered electronic devices pay a debit card transactions; provide for than $5,000, and to require candidates SB 63 (BR 309) - D. Harper Angel registration fee of $2,500; provide that reporting exemptions for any candidate, and slates of candidates running for persons who meet the definition of slate, or political issues committee if a statewide office to file electronically on AN ACT relating to electronic scrap "manufacturer" with regard to 5,000 or form is filed stating that contributions will the next regularly scheduled reporting recycling and making an appropriation more covered electronic devices pay a not be accepted or expended in excess date when contributions or loans, or a therefor. registration fee of $5,000; add language of $5,000 in any one election; require balance in a campaign account or Create new sections of subchapter 43 to clarify that manufacturers must exempted candidates for city or county accounts is in the aggregate of $25,000 of KRS Chapter 224 to provide for an provide for the takeback of their covered offices or for school boards to file reports or more; amend KRS 121.135 to electronic scrap recycling program electronic devices without charging a fee if they accept contributions or make authorize the general counsel to the including a new section relating to at the time the devices are collected; expenditures in excess of the exempted registry to write an advisory opinion and definitions; a new section outlining add language to clarify that mail-back amount in any one election; require to require advisory opinions to be issued manufacturer responsibility; a new programs, if provided, may not charge a candidates or slates of candidates not later than 20 days from the date the section outlining retailer responsibility; a fee at the time the devices are taken subject to an August filing deadline to registry receives the request; amend new section outlining Department for back. timely file for an exemption and permit KRS 121.140 to define "frivolous Environmental Protection responsibility; such candidates or slates to exercise complaint" and to authorize the registry a new section providing for a landfill and Feb 5-introduced in Senate rescission rights; permit the exercise of to impose a civil penalty for the filing of incineration ban on covered electronic Feb 9-to Natural Resources and rescission rights by a candidate or slate frivolous complaints; amend KRS Energy (S) Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st outside agency to obtain written 216.336 to require that all hospital reading, to Calendar approval from the cabinet before Feb 5-introduced in Senate districts proposing to levy an ad valorem Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules publishing the results of any analysis or Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) tax rate where the original rate was zero Feb 25-floor amendments (1) and (2) study; and delete provisions for a pilot Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, cents ($0.00) shall submit the proposal filed study. to Calendar with Committee Substitute to the fiscal court for approval. Feb 26-recommitted to Natural Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Resources and Energy (S) SB 65 - AMENDMENTS Feb 5-introduced in Senate SFA (1, J. Denton) - Amend to provide SB 69 (BR 878) - G. Tapp Feb 9-to State & Local Government SB 64 (BR 1040) - T. Jensen that data or reports shall not be usable in (S) any administrative, civil, or criminal Feb 23-WITHDRAWN Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to mine safety. proceeding; make technical corrections. to Calendar Amend KRS 352.020 to require mine SFA (2, J. Denton) - Retain original SB 70 (BR 1386) - A. Kerr Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules ventilation plans to allow for operation of provisions except delete provisions mine ventilation fans in a manner and to prohibiting the use of a report from the AN ACT relating to the Apprenticeship SB 73/LM/CI (BR 445) - R. Stivers II the limit prescribed by the Mine Safety system as evidence in pursuit of a civil and Training Council. and Health Administration. or criminal remedy. Amend KRS 343.020 to increase the AN ACT relating to health care related membership of the Apprenticeship and programs for prisoners. SB 64 - AMENDMENTS Feb 5-introduced in Senate Training council; and revise terms of Amend KRS 441.045 relating to jails HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Remove Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) council members. to make technical change; amend KRS provisions allowing deviation from Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st 441.053 relating to local jail operations continuous operation of mine ventilation reading, to Calendar Feb 5-introduced in Senate to require jail medical programs to fan even if in accordance with the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Feb 9-to Economic Development, operate at or below the Kentucky ventilation plan approved by the Mine amendment (1) filed Tourism & Labor (S) Medicaid rate for similar services; Safety and Health Administration. Mar 2-posted for passage in the Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st prohibit certain conflicts of interest; HFA (2, B. Yonts) - Require that mine Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, reading, to Consent Calendar create a new section of KRS 205.510 to ventilation fan be restarted after a March 3, 2009 Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules 205.630 to require Medicaid providers to stoppage and run for 48 hours prior to Mar 3-passed over and retained in the Feb 23-posted for passage in the provide services to prisoners at or below miners reentering the mine. Orders of the Day Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Medicaid rates; specify that services to Mar 4-passed over and retained in the February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, passed prisoners do not come from Medicaid Feb 5-introduced in Senate Orders of the Day 37-0 funds. Feb 9-to Natural Resources and Mar 5-passed over and retained in the Feb 24-received in House Energy (S) Orders of the Day; floor amendment (2) Feb 25-to Labor & Industry (H) SB 73 - AMENDMENTS Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st filed Mar 3-posted in committee SCS/LM/CI - Retain existing reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 6-3rd reading; floor amendment Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, provisions of amendment to KRS Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules (1) withdrawn ; passed 36-0 with floor to Consent Calendar 441.045 except to add a new subsection Feb 23-posted for passage in the amendment (2) Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted to specify that all payments for Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Mar 9-received in House for passage in the Consent Orders of the necessary medical, dental, and February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, passed Mar 12-to Judiciary (H) Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 psychological care, except for federal 37-0 Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0; agencies and prisoners who can pay for Feb 24-received in House SB 66 (BR 463) - D. Boswell received in Senate the costs, which relate to state or county Feb 25-to Natural Resources & Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each reimbursement shall be reimbursed at Environment (H) AN ACT relating to tar sands. presiding officer; delivered to Governor an amount not to exceed the Medicaid Mar 3-posted in committee Amend KRS 152.715 to include crude Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. rate but that a lower cost may be Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, oil from tar sands in the definition of 35) negotiated; amend KRS 441.053 with to Calendar "alternative transportation fuels"; amend regard to conflict of interest provisions to Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules KRS 154.27-020(4) to set minimum SB 71 (BR 1113) - D. Boswell add "managing claims or" to the existing Mar 9-floor amendments (1) and (2) capital investment for facilities extracting proposal; make technical correction in filed oil from shale or tar sands. AN ACT relating to partial birth proposed subsection (7) to clarify that a Mar 12-recommitted to Natural abortion and declaring an emergency. lower rate of reimbursement than Resources & Environment (H) Feb 5-introduced in Senate Amends and creates various sections Medicaid is not required but is permitted; Feb 9-to Natural Resources and of KRS Chapter 311 to modify delete section 3 which would have SB 65 (BR 1183) - J. Denton Energy (S) Kentucky's partial birth abortion law to required Medicaid providers to provide mirror the provisions of federal law care at Medicaid rates for correctional AN ACT relating to controlled SB 67 (BR 1359) - G. Tapp relating to partial birth abortions; facilities and jails. substances. EMERGENCY. SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Clarify which Amend KRS 218A.202 to specify the AN ACT relating to crimes and prisoners to whom the established entities authorized to receive reports punishments. Feb 5-introduced in Senate Medicaid rate is to be made applicable. from the Kentucky All Schedule Amend KRS 525.080 to name Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) HCA (1, J. Tilley) - Amend to include Prescription Electronic Reporting subsection 1(c) of that provision, "The provisions to prevent a correctional (KASPER) system; require the Cabinet Rachael Neblett Cyber-bullying SB 72 (BR 1364) - D. Thayer, J. officer from releasing a person from for Health and Family Services to notify Prevention Act." Schickel custody to receive medical treatment, to a board responsible for the licensure, require that if the person in custody is regulation, or discipline of a practitioner, Feb 5-introduced in Senate AN ACT relating to special districts. taken to a facility for treatment that a pharmacist, or other person authorized Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) Create a new section of KRS 65.164 correctional officer remain with the to prescribe, administer, or dispense to 65.176, to require any increase in any person while treatment is being given, controlled substances if analysis of data SB 68 (BR 930) - G. Tapp ad valorem taxes levied, or any fees and to provide that the local correctional from the system indicates investigation charged or assessed, by a special facility is not responsible for medical about inappropriate or unlawful AN ACT relating to the welfare of district to be reviewed and approved by treatment given to a person released prescribing is necessary; permit the adopted and foster care children. the fiscal court of the county or counties under a court order except where the Department for Medicaid Services to Create a new section of KRS Chapter containing the district; amend KRS purpose of the order of release is to share data regarding overprescribing by 199 to prohibit the approval of foster 65.166 to allow a fiscal court to increase allow the person to obtain treatment. Medicaid providers with the appropriate care, relative caregiver services, or the boundaries of a special district, as board and to share data regarding adoption of a child by an applicant who well as reduce boundaries or dissolve Feb 5-introduced in Senate overutilization by Medicaid recipients is cohabiting with a sexual partner said district; amend KRS 179.720 to Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) with a Kentucky peace officer, a certified outside of a marriage that is legally valid require any increase in any ad valorem Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st or full-time peace officer of another state in Kentucky; create the short title "The taxes levied, or any fees charged or reading, to Calendar with Committee or a federal peace officer; prohibit a Child Welfare Adoption Act"; exempt assessed, by a subdivision road district Substitute report from the system to be used as children placed for adoption prior to the to be reviewed and approved by the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules evidence in pursuit of a civil or criminal effective date of this Act; amend KRS fiscal court of the county or counties Mar 4-floor amendment (1) filed to remedy; specify the conditions for 199.470 to conform. containing the district; amend KRS Committee Substitute disclosure of reports; permit the cabinet 216.335 to require any increase in any Mar 5-posted for passage in the to provide nonidentifying data from the SB 68 - AMENDMENTS ad valorem tax levied by a hospital Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, system to an outside agency for use in SCS - Amend to include prior placed district to be reviewed and approved by March 5, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 33-0 conducting research, statistical analysis, foster children within the grandfathering the fiscal court of the county or counties with Committee Substitute, floor or educational purposes; require the provisions of the bill. containing the district; amend KRS amendment (1) ; received in House Mar 6-to Judiciary (H); posted in section of KRS Chapter 413, to establish state prisoners confined in county jails, Public Safety (H) committee a statute of limitation for civil actions to begin payments on the date of plea or Mar 11-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st involving custodial sexual abuse; define determination of guilt instead of from the reading, to Calendar with Committee reading; returned to Judiciary (H) terms; require sealing of the record in 5th day following the date of conviction; Substitute Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd certain cases. create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules reading; returned to Judiciary (H) HFA (2, T. Riner) - Create a new 441 to provide definitions for ensuing Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules section of KRS Chapter 413 to establish sections relating to jail construction and SB 78 (BR 513) - K. Winters, M. with committee amendment (1) ; posted a statute of limitation for civil actions renovation; amend KRS 441.420 relating Reynolds for passage in the Regular Orders of the involving custodial sexual abuse; define to construction of new jails to specify Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 terms; require sealing of the record in that the approval process is to be AN ACT relating to reorganization. certain cases, and amend KRS 413.249 administered by the local correctional Amend KRS 12.020 to rename the SB 74/LM/HM (BR 1452) - R. Jones II, to extend the statute of limitations for facilities construction authority; require Education Cabinet as the Education and W. Blevins Jr., D. Boswell, T. Buford, D. childhood sexual assault and childhood department to provide counties standard Workforce Development Cabinet; amend Harper Angel, J. Pendleton, J. Turner sexual abuse. jail construction plans for 300, 500, and various statutes to conform; confirm 1,000 bed jails which are to be used in Executive Order 2008-530. AN ACT relating to health insurance. Feb 5-introduced in Senate the construction of new jails; amend Create new sections of Subtitle 17A of Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) KRS 441.430 relating to construction of Feb 6-introduced in Senate KRS Chapter 304 to define terms Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st local jails to specify the application and Feb 9-to Education (S) "applied behavior analysis," "autism reading, to Calendar; floor amendment approval process and the criteria for Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st services provider," "autism spectrum (1) filed evaluation of a new jail construction reading, to Consent Calendar disorders," "diagnosis of autism Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules proposal; amend KRS 441.440, relating Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules spectrum disorders," "habilitative or Mar 2-posted for passage in the to the expansion of jails, to provide that Feb 24-posted for passage in the rehabilitative care," "health insurance Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, approval from the local correctional Regular Orders of the Day for policy," "medically necessary," March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 facilities construction authority is Wednesday, February 25, 2009 "pharmacy care," "psychiatric care," with floor amendment (1) required if the square footage of the Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 37-0 "psychological care," "therapeutic care," Mar 3-received in House facility is to be increased, but is not Feb 26-received in House and "treatment for autism spectrum Mar 6-to Judiciary (H); posted in required for an increase in beds without Mar 2-to Education (H) disorders"; require health policies committee increasing the square footage of the Mar 6-posted in committee covered in this subtitle to provide Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st facility; amend KRS 431.525, relating to Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st coverage for the diagnosis and reading; returned to Judiciary (H) bail, to specify that the amount of bail for reading; returned to Education (H) treatment of autism spectrum disorders Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd an offense punishable by fine only or for Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd and their related conditions; prohibit reading; returned to Judiciary (H); floor a Class B misdemeanor, Class A reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; insurance policies from limiting the amendment (1) filed misdemeanor, or other misdemeanor posted for passage in the Consent number of visits an insured may make Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as cannot exceed the amount of the fine; Orders of the Day for Wednesday, for such services; allow services a Consent bill with Committee amend KRS 441.620, relating to the March 11, 2009 provided by this section to be subject to Substitute, committee amendment (1- local correctional facilities, construction Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; copayment, deductible, and coinsurance title); floor amendment (2) filed to authority, to specify that meetings be received in Senate; enrolled, signed by provisions; give insurers the right to Committee Substitute ; posted for held not less than every six months and each presiding officer; delivered to request a review of treatment, provided passage in the Regular Orders of the as often as necessary to meet jail Governor for by this section, not more than once Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009; construction and renovation applications. Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. every 12 months unless the insured's taken from the Regular Orders of the 11) physician or psychologist agrees that a Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009; Feb 5-introduced in Senate more frequent review is necessary; placed in the Orders of the Day for Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) SB 79/LM (BR 1379) - E. Tori, J. amend KRS 18A.225 to require policies Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Westwood, K. Stine, G. Tapp, D. Thayer provided to state employees to cover the reading, passed 95-2 with Committee reading, to Calendar diagnosis and treatment of autism Substitute, committee amendment (1- Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to abortion. spectrum disorders. title), floor amendment (2); received in Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations Create a new section of KRS Chapter Senate & Revenue (S) 311 to specify how the phrase SB 74 - AMENDMENTS Mar 12-posted for passage for "individual, private setting" shall be SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Amend bill by concurrence in House Committee Introduced Feb. 6, 2009 interpreted in informed consent removing Section 3 of the Act in its Substitute, committee amendment (1- situations; create a new section of KRS entirety. title), floor amendment (2); Senate SB 77 (BR 1275) - E. Tori Chapter 311 to require an ultrasound refused to concur in House Committee prior to an abortion; amend KRS Feb 5-introduced in Senate Substitute, committee amendment (1- AN ACT relating to veterans' affairs. 311.990 to provide a criminal penalty. Feb 9-to Banking & Insurance (S) title), floor amendment (2) Amend KRS 216B.015 to define Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st "Medical foster home"; amend KRS SB 79 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Calendar SB 76/FN/LM/CI (BR 420) - R. Stivers II 216B.020 to exempt medical foster SFA (1/Title, E. Tori) - Make title Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules homes from certificate of need amendment. Mar 3-floor amendment (1) filed AN ACT relating to criminal justice, requirements. Mar 5-recommitted to Appropriations and making an appropriation therefor. Feb 6-introduced in Senate & Revenue (S) Create a new section of KRS Chapter SB 77 - AMENDMENTS Feb 9-to Judiciary (S) 441 to require each county to receive a SCS - Specify that residents of Feb 10-reassigned to Veterans, SB 75/LM/CI (BR 1346) - J. Denton per diem payment of $30 per prisoner medical foster homes are veterans of the Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) per day from state treasury for care and military. Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to sexual abuse in maintenance of state prisoners housed HCS - Retain original provisions; reading, to Calendar the first degree. in county jails; require county to receive clarify that medical foster homes shall Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 510.110 relating to additional $2 per diem per prisoner for have three or fewer residents, all of Feb 25-floor amendment (1-title) filed sexual abuse in the first degree to medical care of state prisoners housed whom must be veterans. Feb 26-posted for passage in the include persons incarcerated, in county jails; create a new section of Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, supervised, evaluated, or treated in KRS Chapter 441 to require the state to Feb 6-introduced in Senate February 27, 2009 confinement and treatment facilities who pay counties for pretrial detention of Feb 9-to Health & Welfare (S) Feb 27-passed over and retained in have been subjected to sexual contact prisoners subsequently convicted of or Feb 11-reassigned to Veterans, the Orders of the Day by those operating or managing the pleading guilty to felony offenses on a Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 33-4 with facility, contractors, or volunteers at the phased-in basis, with 25% for first year Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st floor amendment (1-title) facility. 50% for 2nd year, 75% for 3rd year, and reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 3-received in House full payment during and after the 4th Committee Substitute Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (H) SB 75 - AMENDMENTS year; create a new section of KRS Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 9-posted in committee; posting SFA (1, J. Denton) - Amend KRS Chapter 441 to require that payments Mar 2-posted for passage in the waived 510.120, relating to sexual abuse in the specified in sections 1 and 2 be subject Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, second degree, to conform. to cost of living adjustments; amend March 3, 2009 Introduced Feb. 9, 2009 HCS/LM/CI - Amend to inserting a KRS 441.206, relating to state jail bed Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with knowing mens rea requirement. allotment, to change formula for funding Committee Substitute SB 80/LM (BR 424) - D. Seum HCA (1/Title, J. Tilley) - Make title the allotments and to apply cost-of-living Mar 4-received in House amendment. adjustments to payments; amend KRS Mar 6-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & AN ACT relating to the duties and HFA (1, T. Riner) - Create a new 431.215, relating to state payments for powers of the mayor of a consolidated establish a surplus funds account within Department of Agriculture or the United Mar 11-floor amendment (2) filed ; 3rd local government. the general fund; establish criteria for States Department of Agriculture for the reading, passed 93-3 with floor Create a new Section of KRS Chapter addition of funds to surplus account, surveillance and identification of cervids amendment (1) ; received in Senate 67C defining mayor's powers and duties, restrictions placed on expenditures from for controlling chronic wasting disease; Mar 12-posted for passage for create requirement to submit annual account, mayor to designate agency delete the Department of Fish and concurrence in House floor amendment revenue and financial, require department, or independent contractor to Wildlife Resources' authority to destroy (1) ; Senate refused to concur in House submission of capital projects plan, provide revenue forecasts, designee to cervids; amend KRS 246.295 to modify floor amendment (1) ; received in House; define capital projects, require creation provide the mayor and metro council the Kentucky Department of Agriculture's House refused to recede from floor of surplus funds account in general fund, with monthly statements of revenue, and authority to promulgate administrative amendment (1) ; Conference Committee define surplus funds account, submit an compare actual revenue to forecast regulations to delete importation and appointed in House and Senate annual budget, with both a surplus revenue for the month covered, holding of cervids and replace with the Mar 13-Conference Committee report expenditure and budget reduction plan, designee to provide mayor and metro permitting and fencing of holding filed in House and Senate; Conference list requirements for surplus expenditure council with quarterly reports on actual facilities for cervids; create new section Committee report adopted in House and plan, and alternatives to expending income and its relation to forecast of KRS chapter 257 to authorize the Senate; Free Conference Committee surplus funds, define the terms of a income for the past quarter and next 2 Kentucky Department of Agriculture to appointed in House and Senate; Free budget reduction plan, place limits on quarters; amend KRS 67C.105 to make quarantine animals after a violation. Conference Committee report filed in the use of certain budget reduction mayor’s duties conform to criteria House and Senate; Free Conference strategies, make any employee lay-off established for budget procedures, SB 81 - AMENDMENTS Committee report adopted in House; subject to any civil service ordinances or require the mayor to obtain metro SCS - Retain original provisions of SB passed 81-2; received in Senate; Free collective bargaining agreements, create council approval for certain obligations, 81; allow importation of cervids from Conference Committee report adopted in a requirement for mayor to inform contracts, or agreements; and make states where there is a program of Senate; passed 37-0; enrolled, signed agencies and metro council of the status provisions of the Act effective for the surveillance and identification that meet by each presiding officer; delivered to of the budget in regards to surplus or consolidated local government for FY specific rules; maintain the prohibition on Governor deficit, require the mayor to implement 2010-2011. importation of cervids under specified Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. budget reduction plan once certain SFA (1, D. Seum) - Amend Senate Bill conditions; maintain the ban on 62) thresholds reached, create standards for 80/SCS to require that any budget importation of cervids from CWD states the restoration of reduced services, reduction plans, or any employee unless USDA regulations approve SB 82 (BR 1383) - T. Buford require the mayor to designate an layoffs, or any payroll increment importation and a live test for CWD is agency or contracted individual with the reductions, must recognize civil service available for testing cervids; authorize AN ACT relating to landline and mission to track actual and projected ordinances or collective bargaining the Kentucky Department of Fish and wireless enhanced 911 emergency call revenues with the budget plan adopted, agreements. Wildlife Resources to promulgate systems. require the designated individual or administrative regulations dealing with Amend KRS 65.760 to permit local agency to inform the mayor and metro Feb 9-introduced in Senate importation and unique individual governments to designate a collection council monthly of past months Feb 11-to State & Local Government identification tag and visual identification agent other than the phone provider for revenues, require the designated agency (S); reported favorably, 1st reading, to tags; define "hold" as confined to a collecting the 911 service charge. or individual to report quarterly on actual Calendar with Committee Substitute facility; delete Kentucky Department of revenues, versus forecast revenues, and Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Fish and Wildlife Resources as a party SB 82 - AMENDMENTS to forecast future revenues versus Feb 23-posted for passage in the to which a party importing a diseased SCS - Delete all sections of SB 82; budget forecasts; to amend KRS Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, cervid is responsible for paying costs require the staff of the Legislative 67C.105 make certain contracts, February 24, 2009; floor amendment (1) incurred in investigation, response and Research Commission to study agreements, and obligations subject to filed to Committee Substitute eradication; and renumber subsections emergency 911 service in Kentucky and metro council approval; and amend KRS Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 22-13 to conform. the adequacy of the revenue streams; 67C.139 to conform. with Committee Substitute and floor SFA (1, V. McGaha) - Restore require the staff of the Legislative amendment (1) authority for the Department of Fish and Research Commission to report its SB 80 - AMENDMENTS Feb 25-received in House Wildlife Resources to seize and destroy findings and recommendations by SCS/LM - Create a new Section of Feb 26-to Local Government (H) cervids held in violation of the law. December 1, 2009. KRS Chapter 67C describing the budget Feb 27-posted in committee HFA (1, T. McKee) - Clarify that the HCS - Retain original provisions process of the consolidated local ban on cervids that have not been except clarify that current fees are as government, mayor to submit detailed SB 81 (BR 1182) - V. McGaha subject to a program for chronic wasting high as $4.50 per month; direct that the revenue forecast on or before April 15, disease applies only to live cervids. staff of the Interim Joint Committee on description of the revenue forecast; AN ACT relating to captive cervids. HFA (2, T. McKee) - Clarify that the Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and establish requirement that mayor submit Create a new section of KRS Chapter ban on cervids that have not been Public Protection study the funding and on or before May 31 a capital projects 257 to mirror the ban on the imposed on subject to a program for chronic wasting expenditures of emergency 911 service plan for the upcoming and next 2 fiscal cervids if they do not meet the rules and disease applies only to live cervids. in Kentucky, including the adequacy of years; define capital project; establish requirements of the Kentucky CCR - Could not agree. various revenue streams, what requirement that mayor submit on or Department of Agriculture or the United FCCR - Retain original provisions, mechanisms other states use to fund before May 31 a budget to the metro States Department of Agriculture for the except clarify that the ban on the these services, and whether there is a council, budget based on revenue surveillance and identification of cervids importation of cervids that have not been need for a statewide 911 board; allow forecast presented, requirement for for controlling chronic wasting disease; subject to a program of surveillance and staff to report findings and budget to include a surplus expenditure amend KRS 150.720 to require identification for cervid chronic wasting recommendations by December 1, 2009. plan and a budget reduction plan, promulgation of administrative disease only applies to the importation of budget to be adopted by metro council, regulations by the Department of Fish live cervids. Feb 9-introduced in Senate to include surplus and deficit plans, and Wildlife Resources pertaining to the Feb 11-to Natural Resources and budget plan for surplus of up to 2.5%, permitting and fencing of cervid livestock Feb 9-introduced in Senate Energy (S) description of surplus budget plan facilities; delete authority over Feb 11-to Agriculture (S) Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, requirements and criteria, mayor may importation and holding of cervids; Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st to Calendar with Committee Substitute not expend funds over 2.5% plan without amend KRS 150.725 to define "cervid reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules metro council approval, budget deficit livestock"; amend KRS 150.735 to allow Committee Substitute Mar 6-posted for passage in the plan described and criteria established; a permit holder to sell or slaughter Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, limit ability of mayor and council to lay- cervids if the facility is found to be out of Mar 2-posted for passage in the March 6, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 36-0 off employees, lay-offs subject to civil compliance with regulations and delete Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, with Committee Substitute service ordinances and any collective authority of the department to seize March 3, 2009; floor amendment (1) filed Mar 9-received in House; taken from bargaining agreements, certain budget cervids if the facility fails to come into to Committee Substitute Committee on Committees; 1st reading; reduction strategies forbidden, surplus compliance; allow a permit holder to Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Public account funds to be used to offset request an administrative hearing after a Committee Substitute, floor amendment Safety (H) budget deficits, budget deficit reduction violation and make an appeal to Franklin (1) Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd plan may limit employee pay, subject to Circuit Court; allow cervids to be seized Mar 4-received in House reading; returned to Seniors, Military civil service ordinances and collective and disposed of by the department if a Mar 6-to Agriculture & Small Business Affairs, & Public Safety (H) bargaining agreements; establish final determination after appeals upholds (H); posted in committee Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as priorities for restoring budget cuts; the department's decision; amend KRS Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, a Consent bill with Committee Substitute prevent mayor from dealing with budget 150.740 to modify the ban on the to Calendar ; posted for passage in the Consent deficit greater than 5% without metro importation of cervids into the Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Orders of the Day for Wednesday, council approval, no implementation of Commonwealth to qualify that cervids for passage in the Regular Orders of the March 11, 2009; taken from the Consent either budget surplus or deficit reduction are banned if they do not meet the rules Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009; Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular plan without a revised revenue forecast; and requirements of the Kentucky floor amendment (1) filed Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed 90-6 with Committee Substitute ; to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to military affairs. death. received in Senate Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 36.050 to add gender- Amend KRS 397.1005 to decrease Mar 12-posted for passage for for passage in the Consent Orders of the neutral language. from seven to three years the amount of concurrence in House Committee Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 time required before an absent person Substitute ; Senate refused to concur in Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; Feb 9-introduced in Senate can be presumed dead. House Committee Substitute ; received received in Senate; enrolled, signed by Feb 11-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & in House each presiding officer; delivered to Public Protection (S) Feb 9-introduced in Senate Governor Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) SB 83 (BR 983) - D. Givens Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. SB 89 (BR 225) - J. Denton 37) SB 94 (BR 1402) - K. Stein AN ACT relating to county agricultural AN ACT relating to nonprofit entities development councils. SB 85 (BR 1473) - J. Denton providing services to the state. AN ACT relating to the expansion of Amend KRS 248.721 to expand size Create a new section of KRS 45A.690 the film industry in Kentucky. of county agricultural development AN ACT relating to gift cards. to 45A.725 to require nonprofit entities Create new sections of KRS Chapter councils; establish term limits for council Amend KRS 367.890 relating to gift whose income is less than ten million 148 to provide individual income tax, members; establish procedures for cards to remove the requirement that the dollars and who receive a state grant to corporation income tax, limited liability replacement of council members; amend gift card be issued by a merchant and to have an attorney and a certified public entity tax, and sales tax incentives for KRS 248.723 to conform. provide that gift cards issued with accountant review and sign the grant locating a film production facility in expiration dates are not subject to agreement, attend all meetings of the Kentucky or filming or producing a SB 83 - AMENDMENTS escheat. governing body of the nonprofit board, motion picture production in Kentucky; HFA (1, S. Rudy) - Restore original and sign all minutes of the governing define terms; establish qualifications membership to Agricultural Development SB 85 - AMENDMENTS board's minutes; require a copy of the including minimum capital investment Council. SCS - Retain the provisions of the meeting minutes be sent to the granting and minimum qualifying expenditures HFA (2, S. Rudy) - Change makeup of original bill, except remove the language agency within 30 days of the nonprofit and minimum qualifying payroll Agricultural Development Council; make "issued by a merchant" contained on board's meeting. expenditures, application and reporting technical corrections to conform. page 1, line 8 of the bill. requirements; require the Kentucky Film Feb 9-introduced in Senate Office to administer the incentive Feb 9-introduced in Senate Feb 9-introduced in Senate Feb 11-to State & Local Government program; authorize the Kentucky Film Feb 11-to Agriculture (S) Feb 11-to Banking & Insurance (S) (S) Office to enter into a film industry tax Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st incentive agreement; authorize the reading, to Consent Calendar reading, to Consent Calendar with SB 90/LM/CI (BR 946) - R. Jones II promulgation of administrative Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Committee Substitute regulations by the Kentucky Film Office Mar 3-posted for passage in the Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to crimes and and the Department of Revenue; create Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 2-posted for passage in the punishments. a new section of KRS 141 to create a Wednesday, March 4. 2009 Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Amend KRS 510.060 to prohibit motion picture film production Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 36-1 March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 employees, vendors, and volunteers of nonrefundable income tax credit for the Mar 5-received in House with Committee Substitute correctional or detention facilities from construction of a new film production Mar 6-to Agriculture & Small Business Mar 3-received in House engaging in sexual intercourse with facility or the renovation of an existing (H); posted in committee Mar 6-to Banking & Insurance (H) inmates of the facility. structure to become a film production Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 10-posting waived retroactively; facility and a motion picture production to Calendar reported favorably, 1st reading, to Feb 9-introduced in Senate that is filmed or produced in Kentucky Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Consent Calendar Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) against the tax imposed under KRS for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules 141.020 or 141.040 and KRS 141.0401 Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009; SB 91/LM/HM (BR 1469) - R. Jones II for taxable periods beginning after floor amendments (1) and (2) filed SB 86 (BR 1485) - E. Tori December 31, 2008; allow credit to be Mar 11-3rd reading; floor amendment AN ACT relating to emergency carried forward 5 years; amend KRS (1) defeated ; passed 97-0; received in AN ACT relating to peace officers. medical services. 141.0205 to establish the order in which Senate; enrolled, signed by each Amend KRS 61.365, relating to Create a new section of KRS Chapter the credits may be taken; amend KRS presiding officer; delivered to Governor federal peace officers with Kentucky 311A to require, when transport times 139.538 to provide refund of the sales Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. peace officer powers, to add the U.S. are within thirty minutes of each other, and use tax paid on the purchase of 36) Mint of the United States Department of for an ambulance to take the patient to tangible personal property that is Treasury; make technical correction. the hospital of the patient's choice or the permanently incorporated into a film SB 84/FN (BR 1019) - D. Givens hospital chosen by the person with legal production facility or is used to initially SB 86 - AMENDMENTS responsibility for the patient; specify equip the film production facility; provide AN ACT relating to agricultural SFA (1, D. Boswell) - Amend KRS ambulance transport procedures in the for a refund of the sales and use tax paid products. 189.950 to allow a jailer and a chief event that no guidance is given or the by an approved company on qualifying Amend KRS 45A.645 to require state deputy jailer to use flashing blue lights patient's condition requires another expenditures if used in the filming or agencies that purchase agricultural on their motor vehicles upon approval of choice. production of a motion picture production products or Kentucky-grown agricultural the fiscal court. in Kentucky. products to annually report the types, Feb 9-introduced in Senate quantities, and costs of the products to Feb 9-introduced in Senate Feb 11-to Health & Welfare (S) Feb 9-introduced in Senate LRC and the Department of Agriculture Feb 10-floor amendment (1) filed Feb 11-to Appropriations & Revenue on a form provided by the department; Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) SB 92 (BR 1271) - T. Buford (S) amend KRS 164A.575 to require governing boards that purchase SB 87 (BR 1425) - E. Tori AN ACT relating to school calendars SB 95/LM (BR 1391) - K. Stein, D. agricultural products or Kentucky-grown and declaring an emergency. Harper Angel, T. Shaughnessy agricultural products to annually report AN ACT relating to veterans' affairs. Amend KRS 158.070 to allow the the types, quantities, and costs of the Amend KRS 40.325 to require the Kentucky Board of Education to approve AN ACT relating to civil rights. products to LRC and the Department of Kentucky Department of Veterans' exceptions to its administrative Amend KRS 344.010 to include Agriculture on a form provided by the Affairs to promulgate administrative regulations related to school calendars definitions for "sexual orientation" and department. regulations necessary to operate under specific conditions; allow a local "gender identity"; amend KRS 344.020, veterans' nursing homes. board of education to request from and relating to the purpose of the Kentucky's Feb 9-introduced in Senate be approved by the commissioner of civil rights chapter, to include a Feb 11-to Agriculture (S) Feb 9-introduced in Senate education a waiver from the makeup of prohibition on discrimination because of Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 11-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & up to seven days missed due to the sexual orientation and gender identity; reading, to Calendar Public Protection (S) severe weather storm occurring in amend KRS 344.040, 344.050, 344.060, Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st January and February, 2009. 344.070, and 344.080, relating to Mar 3-posted for passage in the reading; returned to Veterans, Military EMERGENCY prohibited discrimination in various labor Regular Orders of the Day for Affairs, & Public Protection (S) and employment practices, to include Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 9-introduced in Senate sexual orientation and gender identity; Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 37-0 reading; returned to Veterans, Military Feb 11-to Education (S) amend KRS 344.025, 344.100, 344.110, Mar 5-received in House Affairs, & Public Protection (S) and KRS 18A.095, relating to the same, Mar 6-to Agriculture & Small Business SB 93 (BR 1609) - R. Jones II to conform; amend KRS 344.120 and (H); posted in committee SB 88 (BR 1424) - E. Tori 342.140, relating to prohibited Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to the presumption of discrimination in places of public accommodation and advertisements rebuttable presumption of paternity services provided in clinical trials for the officers to have the same powers and therefor, to include sexual orientation during wedlock; amend KRS 406.021, treatment of cancer. duties as other peace officers in the and gender identity; amend KRS 406.035, and 406.051 to include Create a new section of Subtitle 17A Commonwealth. 344.170, 344.180, 344.190, 344.300, reference to Family Court; amend KRS of KRS Chapter 304 to prohibit a health and 344.310, relating to the state and 406.151 to provide venue in child's benefit plan from excluding coverage for Feb 9-introduced in Senate local human rights commissions, to county of residence. routine patient healthcare costs that are Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) include prohibition of discrimination on incurred in the course of a cancer clinical the basis of sexual orientation and Feb 9-introduced in Senate trial if the health benefit plan would SB 106 (BR 1157) - T. Buford gender identity in the scope of their Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) provide coverage for the routine patient powers and duties; amend KRS healthcare cost had it not been incurred AN ACT relating to the compensation 344.360, 344.680, 344.370, and SB 99 (BR 1404) - K. Stein in a cancer clinical trial; provide that of guardians and conservators. 344.380, relating to prohibited nothing in this section requires a policy Amend KRS 387.111 and 387.760 to discrimination in certain housing, real AN ACT relating to recycling. to offer, nor prohibits a policy from adjust the rate of compensation allowed estate, and other financial transactions, Amend KRS 224.10-650 to require offering, cancer clinical trial services by for guardians and conservators. to include sexual orientation and gender state agencies of the executive, a participating provider; provide that identity; amend KRS 344.367, relating to legislative, and judicial branches of state nothing in this section requires services Feb 9-introduced in Senate prohibited discrimination in certain government and all state-supported that are performed in a cancer clinical Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) insurance sales, to include sexual institutions of higher education to report trial by a non-participating provider of a orientation and gender identity; amend estimated waste recycled during the policy to be reimbursed at the same rate Introduced Feb. 10, 2009 KRS 344.400, relating to prohibited prior fiscal year; delete requirement to as those performed by a participating discrimination in certain credit report recycled aluminum; allow state provider of the policy. SB 2/CI (BR 22) - D. Thayer transactions, to include sexual agencies in Franklin County that orientation and gender identity; and participate in the State Office Paper SB 102 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to state government make various technical amendments. Recycling Program to utilize an SCA (1, G. Neal) - Amend the ethics. alternative to reporting quantities in exclusion from routine patient healthcare Amend KRS 11A.010 to include in the Feb 9-introduced in Senate pounds. costs to include any treatment outside definition of "officer" board members and Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) the usual and customary standard type persons that perform functions of major Feb 9-introduced in Senate and frequency of any diagnostic modality management positions through SB 96 (BR 1392) - K. Stein Feb 11-to Natural Resources and and delete any care required to contractual employment arrangements; Energy (S) administer or support the service item or add definitions for "person," "matter," AN ACT relating to a health facility investigational drug that is the subject of "board member," "business associate," patient's visitation rights. SB 100 (BR 1398) - K. Stein the clinical trial. "through others," and "direct or exercise Create a new section of KRS Chapter control"; amend KRS 11A.020 to prohibit 216B to allow a patient of a health facility AN ACT relating to surface mining. Feb 9-introduced in Senate a public servant from using his official who is 18 years of age or older to Amend 350.450 to change Feb 11-to Banking & Insurance (S) position to obtain financial gain for a designate, orally, or in writing, an requirements relating to restoration to Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, business associate as well as the public individual, not legally related by marriage original contour of surface mines; require to Consent Calendar with committee servant himself and a family member; or blood, who the patient wishes to be that when all requirements of the amendment (1) prohibit use and misuse of state property considered as an immediate family amended KRS 350.450 are met that the Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules and resources for the public servant member for the purposes of visitation; configuration requirements of KRS Mar 5-recommitted to Appropriations himself, a family member, or business require the health facility to note this 350.410 and 350.445 may be altered, & Revenue (S) associate; amend KRS 11A.040 to designation in the patient's permanent but that overburden must be returned to prohibit a statewide elected official, an medical records. mine area to the maximum extent SB 103 (BR 1387) - K. Stein officer, including certain nonclassified possible, that other overburden is to be staff, family member, or a business Feb 9-introduced in Senate disposed of in permitted areas or AN ACT relating to criminal associate from doing business with the Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) previously mined areas, and that no procedure. state; make exceptions; prohibit overburden is to be disposed of in the Create a new section of KRS Chapter acceptance of honoraria for performance SB 97 (BR 1393) - K. Stein waters of the Commonwealth; amend 27A to require the Administrative Office of official duties; change from 6 months KRS 350.440 to provide that no spoil be of the Courts to transmit correctional to 2 years the waiting period for a former AN ACT relating to public health. disposed of in the waters of the cost-to-incarcerate data to each circuit officer or public servant to contract with Create a new section of KRS Chapter Commonwealth, and that any spoil not judge who may hear a felony case; the agency for which he worked, to 158 to require science-based content returned to mine area be disposed of create a new section of KRS Chapter accept employment with a business and age appropriate and medically only in previously disturbed areas on 196 to require the Department of regarding matters in which he was accurate standards for human sexuality lands eligible for reclamation under the Corrections to develop and submit directly involved, to become a lobbyist in education; provide that a parent or abandoned mine land program or average yearly cost-to-incarcerate data; matters in which he was directly guardian may excuse a child from the transported and placed in lifts and amend KRS 532.050 to require cost to involved, or to represent a person or educational program and permit the concurrently compacted in an incarcerate information to be including business before a state agency in parent or guardian to review instructional engineered, constructed fill; amend KRS on presentence reports and on the matters in which he was directly material upon request; and specify that 350.410 to require that restoration of the written court order sentencing a felon to involved; prohibit an officer or statewide nothing requires a school district, public approximate original contour includes prison. elected official from outside employment school, or family resource and youth both the configuration and elevation of from a business that does business with services center to offer human sexuality the area prior to disturbance associated Feb 9-introduced in Senate or is regulated by the state agency for education; create a new section of KRS with coal removal. Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) which he or she works or supervises; Chapter 211 to permit the Cabinet for amend KRS 11A.045 to extend the gifts Health and Family Services to refuse Feb 9-introduced in Senate SB 104/LM (BR 1467) - T. Buford limitation to board members; prohibit a federal funding for abstinence-only Feb 11-to Natural Resources and public servant, his spouse or dependent education; require science-based Energy (S) AN ACT relating to interest on child, or a board member from accepting content if state funds are received by the judgments. any gift other than food and beverages cabinet or subcontractor for human SB 101/LM (BR 1399) - K. Stein, D. Amend KRS 360.040, relating to consumed on the premises up to $100 sexuality education or teen pregnancy Harper Angel interest on judgments, to delete the 12 per year from a lobbyist, employer, or prevention; permit cabinet to promulgate percent interest requirement and replace real party in interest; permit a public an administrative regulation to specify AN ACT relating to dating violence. it with the interest rate provided in KRS servant or board member to accept instructional content; and require an Amend KRS 403.720 to include dating 131.183(1) or six percent, whichever is prepaid transportation, food, and lodging entity that receives state funding and partners among the class of persons greater. paid by a host if the secretary of Finance offers human sexuality education or teen allowed to obtain domestic violence and Administration Cabinet gives prior pregnancy prevention to adopt science- protective orders; amend KRS 431.005 Feb 9-introduced in Senate approval; permit acceptance of a based content. to reference the definition of "unmarried Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) certificate, plaque, commemorative couple" in KRS 403.720 token of less than $150 in value; require Feb 9-introduced in Senate SB 105/LM (BR 1656) - K. Winters disclosure of donations to a legal Feb 11-to Education (S) Feb 9-introduced in Senate defense fund for a public servant; amend Feb 11-to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to federal peace KRS 11A.050 to require initial statement SB 98 (BR 1400) - K. Stein officers. of financial disclosures within 90 days SB 102 (BR 1401) - K. Stein Amend KRS 61.365 to include police that an officer or public servant occupies AN ACT relating to paternity. officers with the Tennessee Valley position; require amended statements if Amend KRS 406.011 to provide for AN ACT relating to health care Authority among those federal peace change in statement information or contributions to those persons; prohibit amend KRS 36.425 to require pilots for number of rating factors from five to six addition of financial information occurs; an employer or real party in interest from state agencies to submit a copy of flight with the addition of "sensitivity to market" require disclosure of additional directing a lobbyist to participate in the manifests; require Division of Air as the sixth rating factor; delete the information relating to nature of campaign of a public servant or Transport to maintain flight records, provision stating that this section does businesses and business associates; candidate; prohibit a public servant from including passengers' names and not apply to exempt any laws which require disclosure of any contracts or directing or exercising control over a information pertaining to flights; create a regulate Kentucky state banks pertaining other business dealings with state campaign contribution to a political party new section of KRS Chapter 36 to to interest rates. agency or lobbyists; amend KRS made by a lobbyist, a person seeking or require the Division of Air Transport to 11A.060 to add the Secretary of State as holding a state contract, or a person submit quarterly reports on the use of Feb 10-introduced in Senate an official who submits nominees to the seeking or holding a state contract; state aircraft to the Executive Branch Feb 12-to Banking & Insurance (S) Governor for appointment to the amend KRS 11A.216 to require Ethics Commission and the Auditor of Executive Branch Ethics Commission; disclosure of compensation paid to Public Accounts; create a new section of SB 109/FN/LM (BR 222) - J. Rhoads amend KRS 11A.080 to direct that the lobbyists; amend KRS 11A.231 to KRS Chapter 11A to require the filing of a complaint, as well as a conform; amend KRS 11A.990 to Governor to disclose the use of state AN ACT relating to voter registration. preliminary investigation, be confidential establish a Class A misdemeanor aircraft to the Executive Branch Ethics Amend KRS 116.045 to permit a unless a final determination is made by penalty, rather than a Class D felony, for Commission and the Auditor of Public process of voter preregistration for the commission; allow commission to violation of KRS 11A.040(5) prohibiting Accounts; create a new section of KRS persons at the minimal age of 16 years publicly confirm an investigation has acceptance of compensation or Chapter 43 to require the Auditor of and to require the State Board of been declined or terminated if violations honoraria for performance of a public Public Accounts to conduct an annual Elections to promulgate administrative alleged in the investigation were made servant's official duties other than that audit of the Governor's use of state regulations to provide for the procedure public; require a complaint to be provided by law; establish penalties for aircraft; specify procedures for for voter preregistration; amend KRS dismissed if the act of filing a complaint various other violations; amend KRS implementing new reporting 116.046 to require the county clerks to is made public by the complainant or any 61.102 to extend protections for requirements and annual audits. provide preregistration forms to certain other person at the complainant's employees that report or disclose actual secondary education institutions, and for direction and require notification of the or suspected wrongdoing to the SB 2 - AMENDMENTS the State Board of Education to include possible dismissal; amend KRS 11A.090 Executive Branch Ethics Commission; SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Retain original sophomores in public education to allow the commission to issue amend KRS 61.103 to change the time provisions, except make technical regarding elections; amend KRS subpoenas for records in both paper and period from 90 days to 1 year for an amendment to add board member to 116.055 to conform. electronic form; amend KRS 11A.100 to employee to bring a civil action alleging language regarding legal defense funds; require the commission to refer criminal a violation of KRS 61.102; create a new create new section of KRS 11A to Feb 10-introduced in Senate violations of KRS Chapter 11A to county section of KRS Chapter 11A to require establish ethics training program; add Feb 12-to State & Local Government or commonwealth's attorneys of the Governor to disclose any use of the non-codified language to implement; and (S) appropriate jurisdiction; amend KRS Governor's Mansion that includes any amend KRS 11A.241 to add a voluntary 11A.110 to require the commission to person that is not an officer, public ethics training program for executive SB 110 (BR 1276) - D. Thayer make all paper and electronic reports, servant, employee of a state agency or agency lobbyists to the duties of the statements, and disclosures filed with public agency, a state or local elected Executive Branch Ethics Commission. AN ACT relating to economic the commission pertaining to public official, or routine employee, to the development. servants and officers, executive agency Executive Branch Ethics Commission; Feb 10-introduced in Senate Amend KRS 65.7043 to delete the lobbyists, employers, and real parties in create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 12-to State & Local Government criteria for the redevelopment of interest, available on the Internet and 45A, relating to procurement, to prohibit (S) previously developed land; amend KRS require maintenance of records for business entities as defined in the Act, Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st 65.7045 to define "arena" and to amend prescribed periods; amend KRS contractors and subcontractors from reading, to Calendar "redevelopment assistance" to include 11A.201 to include compensation of doing business with the Commonwealth Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; floor "construction"; amend KRS 65.7049 to lobbyists in definition of "expenditure"; if a business entity has contributed to a amendment (1) filed encourage investment, amend the amend KRS 11A.211 to establish an statewide candidate, slate of candidates Feb 27-posted for passage in the criteria for what constitutes an "area"; initial registration fee of $125 for each or state or local political party in excess Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, amend KRS 154.30-010 to define lobbyist, employer and real party in of contribution limits defined in the Act February 27, 2009; 3rd reading, passed "arena"; make conforming changes. interest and $125 upon the annual filing within 18 months preceding entering into 32-4 with floor amendment (1) of an updated registration statement, not the contract or during the duration of the Mar 2-received in House Feb 10-introduced in Senate to exceed more than $125 in any fiscal contract; require a business entity to Mar 3-to State Government (H) Feb 12-to Economic Development, year; require each lobbyist to file a certify compliance with the Act prior to Tourism & Labor (S) statement of expenditures by the 15th entering into a contract; amend KRS SB 107/FN (BR 1487) - B. Leeper day of the month following the month in 45A.110 and 45A.115 to require SB 111 (BR 290) - J. Pendleton which an expenditure is made; create a certification of compliance prior to being AN ACT relating to motor vehicle new section of KRS Chapter 11A to placed on the prequalified and usage tax. AN ACT relating to surgical prohibit a public servant or a candidate responsible bidder or offeror's list; Amend KRS 138.470 to provide an technologists. for statewide elected office from amend KRS 45A.485 to require a exemption from the usage tax for certain Create new sections of KRS Chapter soliciting, accepting, or directing or business entity to report any violations of transfers between a trustee, a trust, and 216B, relating to the licensure and exercising control over campaign the Act within the last 5 years and be in a beneficiary; Effective August 1, 2009. regulation of health facilities and contributions for himself or herself or any continuos compliance with the Act; services, to regulate the practice of other person, political party, campaign require immediate cancellation of a Feb 10-introduced in Senate surgical technology; define "surgical committee, or caucus campaign contract and two year prohibition from Feb 12-to Appropriations & Revenue technology"; prohibit the practice of committee from a lobbyist, any person future business with the Commonwealth (S) surgical technology in a health facility by seeking or holding a state contract, or if found to be in violation, unless the Mar 4-taken from committee; 1st a person unless the person meets holding a state grant; establish a violation was inadvertent and reading; returned to Appropriations & specified criteria; allow surgical defense if the contribution is unknown to unintentional; provide that contributions Revenue (S) technology practice if the person has the public servant or candidate at the made and contracts in effect on the Mar 5-taken from committee; 2nd successfully completed an accredited time of receipt and if it is returned and effective date of the relevant provisions reading; returned to Appropriations & surgical technology education program disclosed to the commission; prohibit a not be a violation of those provisions; Revenue (S) and maintains national surgical lobbyist, a person seeking or holding a require disclosure whether or not a Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, technologist certification; permit surgical state contract, or a person seeking or violation; create a new section of KRS to Consent Calendar; posted for technology practice by a person who has holding a state grant from making a Chapter 121 to require statewide passage in the Consent Orders of the completed a surgical technology training campaign contribution to a public candidates and political parties to use Day for Friday, March 6, 2009; 3rd program in the U.S. Armed Forces or servant, any candidate, the campaign reasonable efforts to give notice of reading, passed 37-0 U.S. Public Health Service; grandfather committee of the public servant or potential contract prohibitions with the Mar 9-received in House any person who can prove that he or she candidate, or a caucus campaign state if contributions are made in Mar 10-to Appropriations & Revenue was practicing surgical technology in a committee; prohibit a lobbyist from violation of the Act; provide that lack of (H) health facility for at least two of the five directing or exercising control over a notice is not a defense of the violation; years prior to the implementation of the campaign contribution from a permanent provide process to cure a violation of the SB 108 (BR 1384) - T. Buford new oversight of surgical technology; committee to a public servant, a Act; amend KRS 36.410 to include the exempt federal employees practicing candidate, the campaign committee of a requirement to submit quarterly reports AN ACT relating to rating of financial surgical technology pursuant to their public servant or candidate, or a caucus on the use of state aircraft to the institutions. employment; allow surgical technology campaign committee; prohibit a lobbyist Executive Branch Ethics Commission Amend KRS 286.3-102 to update the practice by a person for the six months from serving as an officer of a and the Auditor of Public Accounts as a financial institution rating system to a immediately following the person's permanent committee that makes function of the Division of Air Transport; CAMELS rating by increasing the graduation from an accredited surgical technology school; permit the practice of (S) to make audits and investigations of Amend KRS 83A.045 and 118.165 to surgical technology in a health facility by Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st boards, agencies, and commissions change the filing deadline from the last a person who does not meet the normal reading, to Consent Calendar where the council approves mayoral Tuesday in January to the last Tuesday requirements if the health facility is Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules appointments and where boards, in April for candidates; amend KRS unable to employ a sufficient number of Mar 2-posted for passage in the agencies, and commissions receive 118.367 to change the filing deadline persons who meet the requirements and Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, funds from the consolidated local from april 1 to the last Tuesday in april the health facility documents its efforts in March 3, 2009 government or have budgets in excess for independent candidates; amend KRS a written record retained at the health Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 of $1,000,000. 118.367 to change the filing deadline facility; authorize the cabinet to Mar 4-received in House from April 1 so the last Tuesday in April promulgate administrative regulations to Mar 6-to Local Government (H); Feb 10-introduced in Senate for independent candidates; amend KRS create standards and requirements for posted in committee Feb 12-to State & Local Government 117.045 to change the date from March health facility alternate employment of Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st (S) 20 to June 20 for county boards if persons practicing surgical technology; reading; returned to Local Government elections to appoint election officers for require 15 hours of continuing education (H) SB 119/LM (BR 1017) - D. Seum each precinct, change the date from annually for persons practicing surgical Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd March 15 to June 15 for county technology who have been permitted to reading, to Rules; posted for passage in AN ACT relating to the governance of executive committees to compile a list of practice due to specified training; direct the Regular Orders of the Day for a consolidated local government. names of persons to be appointed as health facilities to verify that their Wednesday, March 11, 2009 Amend KRS 67C.103 to require election officers; amend KRS 118.215 to surgical technology employees meet the Mar 12-floor amendment (1) filed special election to fill vacancy in change notification dates to the State continuing education and national legislative council seat; amend KRS Board from the county clerks from certification requirements; mandate that SB 113 (BR 1532) - R. Stivers II 67C.105 to require special election to fill February to May preceding the primary health facilities supervise practitioners vacancy for mayor, amend terms, and and from August to September according to the health facility's policies AN ACT relating to civil actions. limit consecutive terms of office to hold preceding the general election; amend and procedures; exempt registered Amend KRS 413.190 relating to seat of mayor. KRS 118.561 to change the date of the nurses or other licensed or certified persons who abscond or otherwise presidential preference primary from health care practitioners practicing evade service of process to dignify Feb 10-introduced in Senate May to August; amend 118.225, surgical technology while acting within Kentucky's status as a Commonwealth. Feb 12-to State & Local Government 118.591, 118.601, and 118A.060 to their scope of practice; establish the role (S) conform. and duties of persons practicing surgical Feb 10-introduced in Senate technology under the supervision of a Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) SB 120 (BR 1533) - R. Stivers II SB 124 - AMENDMENTS registered nurse operating room SCS/LM - Retain original provisions; circulator; grant the Cabinet for Health SB 114 (BR 1538) - R. Stivers II AN ACT relating to civil matters. amend KRS 117.355 to change the and Family Services the power to Amend KRS 453.070 to make gender number of days from 30 to 20 for county oversee the practice of surgical AN ACT relating to corporate neutral. boards of election to transmit certain technology; authorize the cabinet to dissenter's rights. specified election information to the promulgate administrative regulations to Amend KRS 271B.13-250 to ensure Feb 10-introduced in Senate State Board of Elections; amend KRS enforce the limitations on the practice of that payments made under that section Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) 118.215 to set forth that notification to surgical technology. be made to each and every dissenter. Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st the State Board of Election regarding the reading; returned to Judiciary (S) number of candidates on a ballot be SB 111 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-introduced in Senate Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd made no later than the last Tuesday in SCS - Delete all original provisions; Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) reading; returned to Judiciary (S) August preceding a regular election. create a new section of KRS Chapter 311 to require certification from the SB 115 (BR 1535) - R. Stivers II SB 121 (BR 1531) - R. Stivers II Feb 10-introduced in Senate National Board of Surgical Technology Feb 12-to State & Local Government and Surgical Assisting before a person AN ACT relating to alcoholic AN ACT relating to crimes and (S) may profess to be a certified surgical beverages. punishments. Mar 3-taken from committee; 1st technologist; mandate the same Amend KRS 244.070 relating to Amend KRS 530.080 to make a reading; returned to State & Local certification before a person may use the alcoholic beverages to provide for technical correction. Government (S) initials "CST" or any other words, letters, gender equality. Mar 4-reported favorably, 2nd reading, abbreviations, or insignia indicating or Feb 10-introduced in Senate to Rules with Committee Substitute implying that the individual is a certified Feb 10-introduced in Senate Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) Mar 5-posted for passage in the surgical technologist; make willful Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, violation a Class B misdemeanor. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) March 5, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 25- SB 116 (BR 1529) - R. Stivers II Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd 10-2 with Committee Substitute ; Feb 10-introduced in Senate reading; returned to Judiciary (S) received in House Feb 12-to Licensing, Occupations & AN ACT relating to crimes and Mar 6-to Elections, Const. Administrative Regulations (S) punishments. SB 122 (BR 1537) - R. Stivers II Amendments & Intergovernmental Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 437.030 relating to Affairs (H) to Calendar with Committee Substitute dueling to dignify Kentucky's status as a AN ACT relating to courts. Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules commonwealth. Amend KRS 29A.160 relating to SB 125/LM (BR 1406) - A. Kerr prohibiting an employer from coercing an SB 112/LM/AA (BR 1637) - K. Stine Feb 10-introduced in Senate employee not to perform jury service to AN ACT relating to the necessary Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) provide for gender equality. information to be provided to the county AN ACT relating to local government Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st clerks to maintain a roster of voters who participation in the state health plans. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Feb 10-introduced in Senate are eligible to vote in city and school Amend KRS 78.530 to allow agencies Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) board elections. who are established by a merger or reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Amend KRS 116.200 to establish a interlocal agreement consisting or at SB 123 (BR 1437) - R. Stivers II deadline of January 1, 2010, for cities least one agency who participated in the SB 117 (BR 1438) - R. Stivers II and school boards to submit to the County Employees Retirement System AN ACT relating to the Court of county clerk a list of properties and (CERS) on or before April 9, 2002, to be AN ACT relating to the Judicial Justice. boundaries and changes to boundaries; exempt from the requirement of signing Council. Create a new section of KRS chapter permit electronic transmission of a contract for employee health insurance Amend KRS 27A.100 to include 23A and amend various sections of KRS information, including maps; prohibit with the Personnel Cabinet as a additional members on the Judicial Chapters 23A and 24A to increase by county clerks from charging a fee to condition of participation in CERS and to Council. one the number of circuit judges cities or school boards; permit county apply the provisions to existing agencies assigned to the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit clerks to request more information if established before the effective date of Feb 10-introduced in Senate (Kenton County) and decrease by one necessary in order to maintain the voting the Act. Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) the number of assigned district judges. roster; amend KRS 81A.470 to eliminate the requirement that certain documents SB 112 - AMENDMENTS SB 118/LM (BR 1018) - D. Seum Feb 10-introduced in Senate be filed in the Governor's Office for Local HFA (1/P, T. Couch) - Attach Feb 12-to Judiciary (S) Development; amend KRS 81A.475 to provisions of HB 141/GA. AN ACT relating to consolidated local conform. governments. SB 124/LM (BR 452) - D. Williams Feb 10-introduced in Senate Amend KRS 67C.103 to allow Feb 10-introduced in Senate Feb 12-to State & Local Government consolidated local government councils AN ACT relating to elections. Feb 12-to State & Local Government (S) Clark, K. Stein be used in reclamation operations for Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st SB 128 (BR 453) - P. Clark, J. Denton, tank batteries and gathering lines reading, to Consent Calendar K. Stein AN ACT relating to industrial hemp. associated with abandoned wells; Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules Create new sections of KRS Chapter amend KRS 353.5901 to include power Mar 2-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to the protection of 260 to define "department," "industrial line location in well operations and Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, adults. hemp," and "THC"; require persons reclamation proposals; require mediators March 3, 2009 Create a new section of KRS Chapter wanting to grow or process industrial to consider power line placement in their Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 209 to require the cabinet to establish a hemp to be licensed by the Department reports if an agreement between the well Mar 4-received in House registry of persons against whom of Agriculture; require criminal history operator and surface owner cannot be Mar 6-to Elections, Const. charges have been substantiated for checks by local sheriff; require the reached. Amendments & Intergovernmental adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation; Department of Agriculture to promulgate Affairs (H) require an appeal process for these administrative regulations to carry out SB 134 - AMENDMENTS Mar 9-posting waived persons by the cabinet; prohibit a the provisions of the Act; require sheriff HCS - Direct the Division of Oil and Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st licensed or certified facility from to monitor and randomly test industrial Gas Conservation to promulgate reading, to Calendar employing a person on the registry. hemp fields; assess a fee of $5 per acre administrative regulations relating to Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules for every acre of industrial hemp grown, tank batteries within 2 years of the Feb 11-introduced in Senate with a minimum fee of $150, to be effective date of the Act; specify what SB 126/LM (BR 1403) - K. Stein, G. Feb 13-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & divided equally between the Department must be included in the administrative Neal Public Protection (S) of Agriculture and the appropriate regulations; transfer $500,000 each Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st sheriff's department; require licensees to fiscal year from the petroleum storage AN ACT proposing an amendment to reading, to Calendar provide the Department of Agriculture tank environmental assurance fund to Section 145 of the Constitution of Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules with names and addresses of any the oil and gas well plugging fund for the Kentucky relating to persons entitled to Mar 3-recommitted to Appropriations grower or buyer of industrial hemp and purpose of remediating tank batteries vote. & Revenue (S) copies of any contracts the licensee may and associated pits; clarify that Propose to amend Section 145 of the have entered into relating to the placement of power lines to be installed Constitution of Kentucky to exclude a Introduced Feb. 12, 2009 industrial hemp; clarify that the Act does in order to support oil and gas convicted felon from the right to vote not authorize any person to violate operations must be included in only until expiration of probation, final SB 129 (BR 517) - E. Worley, D. Kelly federal law. operations and reclamation proposals; discharge from parole, or maximum and clarify that placement of power lines expiration of sentence; submit to the AN ACT relating to the Feb 12-introduced in Senate to be installed in order to support oil and voters for ratification or rejection. Commonwealth of Kentucky Civil War Feb 23-to Agriculture (S) gas operations must be considered by Sesquicentennial Commission. mediators when determining the Feb 10-introduced in Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter SB 132 (BR 1574) - D. Williams reasonable use of the surface by the Feb 12-to State & Local Government 171 to create the Commonwealth of well operator. (S) Kentucky Civil War Sesquicentennial AN ACT relating to the budget of the HCA (1/Title, J. Gooch Jr.) - Make title Commission; provide for membership, Commonwealth. amendment. Introduced Feb. 11, 2009 terms, and organization; provide that the Amend KRS 48.010 to add a definition commission will expire December 31, for "consensus forecast group"; amend Feb 12-introduced in Senate SB 127 (BR 1528) - R. Palmer II 2015; establish duties. KRS 48. 120 to make technical Feb 23-to Natural Resources and corrections; amend KRS 41.010 to Energy (S) AN ACT relating to management of Feb 12-introduced in Senate conform. Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st institutional funds. Feb 23-to Economic Development, reading, to Calendar Adopt modern standards of prudent Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 12-introduced in Senate Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules investment and modernize the Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 5-posted for passage in the responsibilities of fiduciaries in the reading; returned to Economic (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, management of the institutional funds of Development, Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st March 5, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 36- charitable organizations as contained in Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd reading; returned to Appropriations & 0; received in House the Uniform Prudent Management of reading; returned to Economic Revenue (S) Mar 6-to Natural Resources & Institutional Funds Act; repeal Uniform Development, Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Environment (H) Management of Institutional Funds Act, Mar 3-reported favorably, to Rules reading; returned to Appropriations & Mar 9-posted in committee; posting KRS Sections 273.510 to 273.590. Mar 4-posted for passage in the Revenue (S) waived Regular Orders of the Day for Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st SB 127 - AMENDMENTS Wednesday, March 4, 2009; 3rd reading, SB 133 (BR 294) - D. Harper Angel reading, to Calendar; recommitted to HCS - Retain original provisions passed 37-0 Natural Resources & Environment (H); except remove the rebuttable Mar 5-received in House AN ACT relating to restaurant display posting waived; posted in committee presumption of imprudence if in any year Mar 6-to State Government (H) of caloric information. Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules the appropriation of expenditures Mar 9-posting waived Create a new section of KRS 217.280 with Committee Substitute, committee exceeds seven percent of fair market Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st to 217.390 to define "food facility," amendment (1) value of an endowment fund; insert and reading, to Consent Calendar "calorie content information," "drive- amend provisions relating to the Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules through," "menu board," "nutritional SB 135 (BR 1612) - R. Jones II, J. compensation of guardians and information," "point of sale," and Turner conservators; amend KRS 387.111 and SB 130/LM (BR 1514) - D. Givens "standard menu item"; establish that 387.760 to adjust the rate of food facilities operating in the AN ACT relating to honoring military compensation allowed for guardians and AN ACT relating to media activities in Commonwealth shall provide dietary service through education benefits. conservators. the voting room. information for all standard menu items Amend KRS 164.507 to specify that HCA (1/Title, J. Greer) - Make title Amend KRS 117.235 and 117.236 to sold on menus and indoor and outdoor tuition waiver is available to qualifying amendment. prohibit cameras and video recording menu boards; require menus and menu persons for a period no less than the devices to be used in a voting room with boards to include the total calorie lesser number of months required to Feb 11-introduced in Senate certain exceptions; and to establish content information; permit food facilities complete at least a bachelor's degree; Feb 13-to Banking & Insurance (S) limitations, requirements and to provide additional nutrition information amend KRS 164.515 to conform. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st prohibitions for members of the news to customers; establish that violators reading, to Calendar media to follow on a primary or an shall be fined no less than $100 and no SB 135 - AMENDMENTS Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules election day. more than $1,000 for each violation. SCS - Retain original provisions; add Mar 2-posted for passage in the language to clarify that a student who Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Feb 12-introduced in Senate Feb 12-introduced in Senate obtains a credential below a bachelor's March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 Feb 23-to State & Local Government Feb 23-to Health & Welfare (S) degree and who enrolls in a bachelor's Mar 3-received in House (S) degree program at a public Mar 6-to Banking & Insurance (H) Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st SB 134 (BR 472) - D. Ridley postsecondary education institution will Mar 10-posting waived retroactively; reading, to Consent Calendar have tuition and fees exempted for the reported favorably, 1st reading, to Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to oil and gas wells. number of months remaining of the Consent Calendar with Committee Mar 5-recommitted to Appropriations Amend KRS 353.560 to require the original 45 month exemption. Substitute, committee amendment (1- & Revenue (S) Division of Oil and Gas Conservation to title) promulgate administrative regulations Feb 12-introduced in Senate Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules SB 131 (BR 1188) - J. Pendleton, P. relating to tank batteries; amend KRS Feb 23-to Education (S) 353.590 to permit forfeited bond fees to Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with "program," "fund," "alternative fuel" and Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; division approved instructor certification Committee Substitute "alternative energy infrastructure, "state recommitted to Natural Resources & training programs to qualified individuals Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules oil and gas lease" and "state agency." Environment (H) seeking to become DUI assessors. Mar 3-posted for passage in the Mar 9-posted in committee; posting Consent Orders of the Day for SB 138 - AMENDMENTS waived Feb 12-introduced in Senate Wednesday, March 4. 2009 SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Make technical Mar 10-posted in committee Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with correction to change shot-in to shut-in. Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules Committee Substitute HCS - Retain original provisions of SB with Committee Substitute ; floor SB 142 (BR 1527) - R. Palmer II Mar 5-received in House 138/GA; increase royalty reservation amendment (3) filed to Committee Mar 6-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & above 12.5 percent by negotiation in the Substitute AN ACT relating to interscholastic Public Safety (H) lease; require separate reclamation and athletics. plugging bond; allow Finance and SB 139/FN (BR 1356) - G. Neal Amend KRS 156.070 to prohibit the SB 136 (BR 1610) - R. Jones II Administration to negotiate the Kentucky Board of Education or any construction, placement and operation of AN ACT relating to the Kentucky agency designated by the board to AN ACT relating to misclassification of facilities appurtenant to the oil and gas Center for African-American Heritage. manage interscholastic athletics from employees in the construction industry. operation; exempt the state from paying Create sections of KRS Chapter 171 promulgating administrative regulations Create new sections of KRS Chapter tax under 143A.020; require that to create a Kentucky Center for African or adopting rules or bylaws that prohibit 337 to prohibit misclassification of forfeiture of the lease automatically American Heritage; provide for a local school district from employing or employees in the construction industry; forfeits all bonds; exempt moneys from membership, terms, and organization; assigning nonteaching personnel to define contractor, construction. and required bonds and fines and penalties establish duties. serve as an assistant coach. other terms; presume employee status from the oil and gas permittee from the unless certain factors are met; establish Oil and Gas Conservation Fund and are SB 139 - AMENDMENTS SB 142 - AMENDMENTS factors for determining independent remitted to the appropriate funds SCS/FN - Retain the original SCS - Retain original provisions, contractor; require Office of Workplace established for plugging, reclamation provisions, except create the Kentucky except restore existing language the if Standards to administer; require posting and division operations; require the Center for African American Heritage in the state board promulgates regulations of requirements and retention of records secretary of the Environmental and KRS Chapter 148 rather than Chapter to allow a district to employ a for 3 years; provide administrative or civil Public Protection Cabinet rather than the 171; provide for 5 board members from nonteaching head coach, the regulations remedy; amend KRS 337.990 to impose Commissioner of Natural Resources the public at large and 5 members from shall apply to all sports, including penalties of $1,000 to $5,000 for approve lands for the program; and the metro Louisville area rather than 10 basketball and football. violations; amend KRS 45A.485 to make technical corrections. members from the public at large; require debarment for 2 years from state HFA (1, R. Webb) - Authorize the require at least 4 members from each Feb 12-introduced in Senate contracts for repeat violations. commissioner of the Department for group to be of African American Feb 23-to Education (S) Natural Resources to determine which heritage; provide that the Mayor of Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 12-introduced in Senate state-owned or university-owned lands Louisville submit 5 lists of 3 names to reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 23-to Licensing, Occupations & are unsuitable for oil and gas operations; the Governor for appointments from the Substitute Administrative Regulations (S) and require the department to submit a metro Louisville area; attach the Center Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules written report of the monies received in to the Department of Tourism rather than Mar 6-recommitted to Appropriations SB 137 (BR 89) - R. Jones II and distributed from the oil and gas to the Heritage Council for administrative & Revenue (S) conservation fund to the Governor, the purposes. AN ACT relating to civil liability. Legislative Research Commission, and SB 143/LM/CI (BR 1605) - R. Palmer II Amend KRS 411.148 to provide the Interim Joint Committee on Feb 12-introduced in Senate limited immunity from civil liability to Appropriations and Revenue. Feb 23-to Economic Development, AN ACT relating to crimes and certain medical providers for services HFA (2, S. Lee) - Remove jurisdiction Tourism & Labor (S) punishments. rendered, without compensation to law of Franklin Circuit Court for appeals of Mar 2-taken from committee; 1st Amend KRS 509.040 relating to enforcement agencies. final determinations of administrative reading; returned to Economic kidnapping, KRS 511.020 and 511.030 hearing officers and give jurisdiction to Development, Tourism & Labor (S) relating to burglary, and KRS 515.020 Feb 12-introduced in Senate the Circuit Court of the county where the Mar 3-reported favorably, 2nd reading, and 515.030 relating to robbery to Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) land leased for the oil or gas operation is to Rules with Committee Substitute increase the penalties designated for located; and remove jurisdiction of Mar 4-posted for passage in the those offenses where they are SB 138 (BR 886) - T. Jensen, R. Stivers Franklin Circuit Court over proceedings Regular Orders of the Day for committed in the course of a home II involving a lease authorized under Wednesday, March 4, 2009; 3rd reading, invasion. Section 1. passed 37-0 with Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to natural resources HFA (3, S. Lee) - Remove jurisdiction Mar 5-received in House Feb 12-introduced in Senate and making an appropriation therefor. of Franklin Circuit Court for appeals of Mar 6-to State Government (H) Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) Create new sections of KRS Chapter final determinations of administrative Mar 9-posting waived 56 to authorize the Finance and hearing officers and give jurisdiction to Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Introduced Feb. 13, 2009 Administration cabinet to lease mineral the Circuit Court of the county where the reading, to Consent Calendar rights owned by the state and by public land leased for the oil or gas operation is Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules SB 144 (BR 1246) - G. Tapp universities; establish requirements for located; and remove jurisdiction of leases applicable to operations on state- Franklin Circuit Court over proceedings SB 140/LM/AA (BR 1570) - E. Worley, AN ACT relating to promotional owned, university-owned lands; involving a lease authorized under R. Jones II sampling of distilled spirits. establish royalty requirements on oil and Section 1. Amend KRS 243.0305 to make the gas leases; require the Finance and AN ACT relating to retirement. hours and days of operation for a Administrative Cabinet to promulgate Feb 12-introduced in Senate Amend KRS 16.601 and 61.621 to souvenir retail liquor licensee subject to administrative regulations for auctioning Feb 23-to Natural Resources and increase the death in the line of duty local ordinance; amend KRS 244.050 to the right to lease state-owned and Energy (S) benefits to 50% of the member's monthly allow retail drink, retail package, and university-owned mineral rights; create a Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st final rate of pay for current and future souvenir retail liquor licensees to give a new section of KRS 353.500 to 353.720 reading; returned to Natural Resources surviving spouses of public safety customer 3 distilled spirit samples per to require the Department for Natural and Energy (S) employees; provide increase to current day rather than 2 samples under a Resources to develop a program of Feb 25-reported favorably, 2nd surviving spouses of public safety sampling license; permit a licensed permitting oil and gas operations on reading, to Rules with committee employees effective August 1, 2009. distiller to acquire a sampling license; state-owned lands; establish permitting amendment (1) limit a distiller to providing up to 3 requirements for oil and gas operations Feb 26-posted for passage in the Feb 12-introduced in Senate separate 1/2 ounce complimentary on state-owned lands; require that the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 23-to State & Local Government samples of its distilled spirits per day to proceeds from royalties, cash, bonuses, February 27, 2009 (S) each customer during regular business rents, and payments be paid into the oil Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with hours on the distiller's licensed premises and gas conservation fund to be used for committee amendment (1) SB 141 (BR 1611) - R. Jones II or at a retailer's licensed premises; the furtherance of the state agency of Mar 2-received in House require retail licensees to sell the record on the deed and that proceeds Mar 3-to Natural Resources & AN ACT relating to alcohol and distilled spirits used for a complimentary from the fund be credited to the general Environment (H) substance abuse treatment and sampling event at no more than the retail fund for each agency of record; amend Mar 4-posting waived; posted in education programs. licensee's normal selling price; prohibit a KRS 353.310 to set jurisdiction over oil committee Amend KRS 189A.040 to establish distiller from using its sampling license and gas leases of state-owned mineral Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, that the Cabinet for Health and Family on its distillery premises unless it also rights in Franklin Circuit Court; and to Calendar; floor amendments (1) and Services shall promulgate administrative holds a souvenir retail liquor license; amend KRS 353.510 to define (2) filed regulations to provide on-line access to permit the retail licensee to bill on a per- SB 148 (BR 1630) - D. Givens March 11, 2009 SB 151 - AMENDMENTS event basis in the usual course of Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; SCA (1, D. Givens) - Allow for a business; authorize distiller licensees to AN ACT relating to school-based received in Senate; enrolled, signed by veterinarian-client-patient relationship to give a consumer who is touring the decision making members. each presiding officer; delivered to exist if a veterinarian examines an distillery for educational purposes one Amend KRS 160.380 to require a Governor animal or makes medically appropriate complimentary sample of up to 1/2 criminal records check for parent Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. and timely visits to the premises where ounce of un-aged product manufactured members of school-based decision 38) the animal is kept; make technical at the distillery premises; enable distiller making councils; allow members to correction. licensees to offer consumers branded serve prior to the report being received. SB 149 (BR 1486) - E. Tori, P. Clark SFA (1, D. Givens) - Prohibit nonalcoholic promotional items of interference with the veterinary reporting nominal value in conjunction with a SB 148 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. requirements and regulatory authority of distillery tour or a complimentary SCA (1/Title, D. Givens) - Make title Amend KRS 238.545 to allow use of a the Kentucky Horse Racing sampling event. amendment. charity game ticket dispenser during the Commission. SCA (2, D. Givens) - Delete original hours a location is open if the HFA (1, T. McKee) - Allows Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to provision; amend KRS 160.380 to organization owns the facility; require an veterinarians immunity from civil or Licensing, Occupations & Administrative require school-based decision making officer or chairperson to be present criminal action if they report an incident Regulations (S) parent members to have a state and during unloading and reloading of the of suspected animal cruelty in good faith. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st national fingerprint-supported criminal dispenser. reading, to Consent Calendar history background check by the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules Department of Kentucky State Police SB 149 - AMENDMENTS Agriculture (S) Mar 2-posted for passage in the and the Federal Bureau of Investigation; SCS - Retain original provisions of the Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, amend KRS 17.545 to prohibit a bill; amend KRS 238.536 to exclude reading, to Consent Calendar with March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 30-7 registrant as a sexual or violent offender from the 40 percent rule all fines and committee amendment (1) Mar 3-received in House as defined in KRS 17.500, or any person fees paid to the office, gaming supplies Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 6-to Licensing & Occupations (H) residing outside of Kentucky who would and equipment costs, and membership Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed Mar 10-taken from committee; 1st be required to register under KRS dues; require a mandatory training Mar 3-posted for passage in the reading; returned to Licensing & 17.510 if the person resided in Kentucky, program designed by the office as a Consent Orders of the Day for Occupations (H) to be on school grounds; exceptions condition of reinstatement for a licensee Wednesday, March 4. 2009 permitted with approval of the principal, whose percentage falls below 25 Mar 4-taken from the Consent Orders SB 145 (BR 1558) - D. Thayer, J. school board or day care center director; percent, or for a licensee who fails to of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Schickel amend KRS 17.990 to establish that any attain the 40 percent threshold for a of the Day; 3rd reading, passed 36-0 person who violates the provisions shall second consecutive calendar year. with committee amendment (1), floor AN ACT relating to school be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. HCS - Delete provisions relating to the amendment (1) construction. SFA (1, D. Givens) - Delete original 40 percent rule; amend KRS 238.540 to Mar 5-received in House Amend KRS 337.010 to exempt provision; amend KRS 160.380 to require the department to provide Mar 6-to Agriculture & Small Business elementary, secondary, and post require school-based decision making training; require chief executive officer (H); posted in committee secondary school construction from the parent members to have a state and and chief financial officer or their Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, definition of "public works" relating to national fingerprint-supported criminal designee and all chairpersons to receive to Consent Calendar prevailing wage. history background check by the training before a license is issued; retain Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Department of Kentucky State Police provisions amending KRS 238.545. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to and the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Day for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 Education (S) the parent member may serve prior to Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Mar 11-floor amendment (1) filed ; 3rd the receipt of the criminal history Licensing, Occupations & Administrative reading, passed 99-0; received in SB 146/LM (BR 1280) - D. Thayer, J. background check report but shall be Regulations (S) Senate; enrolled, signed by each Schickel removed from the council on receipt by Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st presiding officer; delivered to Governor the school district of a report reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. AN ACT relating to the prevailing documenting a record of a sex crime or Committee Substitute 39) wage. criminal offense and no further Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 337.010 to redefine procedures shall be required; amend Mar 3-posted for passage in the SB 152 (BR 1232) - J. Turner "construction" for purposes of the KRS 17.545 to prohibit a registrant as a Consent Orders of the Day for prevailing wage law to raise the sexual or violent offender as defined in Wednesday, March 4. 2009 AN ACT relating to school calendars exemption for public works projects from KRS 17.500, or any person residing Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 27-7-1 with and declaring an emergency. $250,000 to $1,000,000. outside of Kentucky who would be Committee Substitute Allow a local board of education to required to register under KRS 17.510 if Mar 5-received in House request from the commissioner of Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to the person resided in Kentucky, to be on Mar 10-to Licensing & Occupations education disaster days for up to a Economic Development, Tourism & school grounds; exceptions permitted (H) maximum of ten days missed due to Labor (S) with approval of the principal, school Mar 11-reported favorably, 1st widespread illness, emergencies, or board or day care center director; amend reading, to Calendar with Committee inclement weather and require the SB 147 (BR 1658) - K. Winters KRS 17.990 to establish that any person Substitute commissioner to approve the request; who violates the provisions shall be Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules require staff to makeup any approved AN ACT relating to governmental guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. disaster days; identify activities to be purchasing preferences. SB 150 (BR 1648) - K. Stine used by staff to make up approved Amend KRS 45A.470 to add services Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to disaster days; EMERGENCY. as a purchase preference for Education (S) AN ACT relating to administrative governmental bodies and political Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st bodies. Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to subdivisions of the state; define nonprofit reading, to Calendar with committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter Education (S) corporations as community rehabilitation amendments (1-title) and (2) 12 to require an administrative body to programs described in 34 CFR 361.5(b) Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules hold harmless any person or entity who SB 153 (BR 1464) - P. Clark (9). Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed has complied with a court order; Mar 3-posted for passage in the establish a fine of $5,000 for any AN ACT relating to school employee SB 147 - AMENDMENTS Regular Orders of the Day for administrative body who violates this vacancies. SCS - Retain original provisions of the Wednesday, March 4, 2009 requirement. Amend KRS 160.382 to provide that in bill; amend KRS 45A.470 to clarify that Mar 4-3rd reading; committee a district that has an employer-employee community rehabilitation programs are to amendment (2) withdrawn ; passed 37-0 Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State contract an open position will be a be not-for-profit; delete requirement that with committee amendment (1-title), floor & Local Government (S) district position and not a school specific these programs are required to contract amendment (1) position after all other procedures have with the Office for the Blind. Mar 5-received in House SB 151 (BR 413) - D. Givens been followed. Mar 6-to Education (H) Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st AN ACT relating to the release of Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to & Local Government (S) reading; returned to Education (H); veterinarian records. Education (S) Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, posting waived; posted in committee Amend KRS 321.185 by describing to Consent Calendar with Committee Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd the circumstances under which SB 154 (BR 1277) - D. Thayer, K. Stine Substitute reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; veterinarians shall release records of Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules posted for passage in the Consent patients. AN ACT relating to bulk natural gas Orders of the Day for Wednesday, sales. Direct Public Service Commission where a construction or repair permit potential hearing loss; amend KRS with the coverage of the term public (PSC) to create certification process for may be revoked or expired; amend KRS 213.046 to include approved entity. bulk natural gas suppliers; direct PSC to 198B.530 to establish that all elevator audiological assessment and diagnostic create a code of conduct for bulk natural licensing fees are to be paid to the centers as a source of an auditory Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to gas suppliers; structure the relationship office; amend KRS 198B.990 to increase screening for births occuring outside an Judiciary (S) between local gas distribution the penalty for violations from a institution. Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st companies and bulk natural gas maximum fine of $500 to a maximum reading, to Consent Calendar with suppliers; make bulk natural gas fine of $1,500 plus thirty days SB 160 - AMENDMENTS Committee Substitute suppliers subject to collection of utilities imprisonment. SCS - Retain original provisions of the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules gross receipts license taxes; require bill except delete the term "infant at high Mar 3-posted for passage in the PSC to regulate affiliate transactions. Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to risk for late onset, progressive hearing Consent Orders of the Day for Licensing, Occupations & Administrative loss, or both"; amend the term "auditory Wednesday, March 4. 2009 Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Regulations (S) screening report" to include risk factors Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Natural Resources and Energy (S) related to a child becoming deaf or hard Committee Substitute SB 156 (BR 1281) - D. Thayer of hearing or having progressively Mar 5-received in House SB 155/LM (BR 1155) - P. Clark worsening hearing. Mar 6-to Judiciary (H); posted in AN ACT relating to small farm committee AN ACT relating to elevator safety. wineries. Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Create new sections of KRS 198B.400 Amend KRS 241.010 to increase the Health & Welfare (S) reading; returned to Judiciary (H) to 198B.540, relating to elevator safety, maximum output a small farm winery Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd to allow only a licensed elevator may produce from 50,000 gallons of to Consent Calendar with Committee reading; returned to Judiciary (H) mechanic working under the direct wine in a calendar year to 100,000 Substitute supervision of an elevator contractor to gallons in a calendar year. Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules SB 163 (BR 153) - J. Denton install or work on elevators and fixed Mar 10-posted for passage in the guideway systems; form the Elevator Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, AN ACT relating to the Cabinet for Safety Review Board within the Office of Licensing, Occupations & Administrative March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Health and Family Services. Housing, Buildings and Construction; Regulations (S) 0 with Committee Substitute ; received in Amend KRS 194A.005 to add establish board membership and House definitions for the Kentucky Health and meeting rules; require licensure from the SB 157 (BR 1238) - D. Givens Mar 11-to Health & Welfare (H); Family Services Board and Health and board to work as an elevator mechanic posting waived; posted in committee; Family Services Nominating Committee or elevator contractor; set licensure AN ACT relating to agriculture. reported favorably, 1st reading, to and redefine secretary as chief qualifications and application Amend KRS 256.090 to make the Calendar executive officer; create new sections of requirements; allow for biennial licensure language gender-neutral; make technical Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules KRS Chapter 194A to establish the renewal; permit the board to issue corrections. nominating committee, membership, emergency and temporary licenses; SB 161 (BR 1306) - J. Denton nomination process, and eligibility mandate 8 hours of continuing education Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to standards for membership; specify for each elevator contractor and Agriculture (S) AN ACT relating to the protection of recommendations to the nominating mechanic license renewal; list reasons Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st children in child-care facilities during committee to be made by the Governor; for licensee discipline and establish reading; returned to Agriculture (S) emergencies. specify process for selecting members related hearing and appellate Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Create a new section of KRS 199.892 and length of term for membership; procedures; require various types of reading; returned to Agriculture (S) to 199.896 to require a child-care center require nominating committee to submit insurance coverage for elevator to have a written plan for evacuation in 3 nominations to the Governor and contractors and for elevator inspectors SB 158 (BR 1237) - D. Givens the event of fire, natural disaster, or specify procedure for submitting not employed by the office; disclaim any other threatening situation; require the nominations; require the Governor's effect on the liability of any persons or AN ACT relating to agriculture. plan to be updated annually; require the office to provide support services to the the Commonwealth as a result of KRS Amend KRS 256.090 to make the plan to be provided to local emergency nominating committee; create new 198B.400 to 198B.540; amend KRS language gender-neutral; make technical officials and parents; effective December sections of KRS Chapter 194A to 198B.400 to define terms; amend KRS corrections. 31, 2009. establish the Kentucky Board of Health 198B.410, 198B.440, and 198B.450 to and Family Services to provide oversight shift responsibility over inspector Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to and accountability for the duties of the certificates of competency from the Agriculture (S) Health & Welfare (S) cabinet and to employ the cabinet office to the board; amend KRS Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st secretary; specify board membership, 198B.420 to direct the board to develop SB 159 (BR 1236) - D. Givens reading, to Consent Calendar selection process, and rules of the State Elevator and Fixed Guideway Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules procedure; require the board to set System Inspection Program; include the AN ACT relating to agriculture. Mar 2-posted for passage in the qualifications for secretary position, promulgation of administrative Amend KRS 256.090 to make the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, conduct a search, recommend 3 regulations, inspections, and language gender-neutral; make technical March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 individuals to the Governor for investigations among the board's powers corrections. Mar 3-received in House appointment, and submit 3 additional under the program; amend KRS Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (H) names if the Governor rejects submitted 198B.460 to require owner or user Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Mar 9-posted in committee; posting names; specify that the secretary serves registration of all elevators and fixed Agriculture (S) waived at the pleasure of the board; require the guideway systems with the board; order Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st secretary to submit a budget request to the office to share its pre-existing SB 160 (BR 1476) - D. Harper Angel, J. reading, to Consent Calendar the board for approval before submittal registration information with the board; Denton Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules pursuant to KRS Chapter 48; specify amend KRS 198B.480 to require board other duties of the board to include approval for elevator or fixed guideway AN ACT relating to childhood hearing SB 162 (BR 1184) - J. Denton review of cabinet programs, system changes or repairs; amend KRS loss. development of federal strategies, and 198B.490 to allow the board to consult Amend KRS 211.645 to define AN ACT relating to child medical submission of report to the Governor with engineering authorities and "permanent childhood hearing loss" and support. and the Interim Joint Committee on organizations on safety standards; list "infant at high risk for late onset, Amend KRS 403.211 to define Health and Welfare. national standards for the board to follow progressive hearing loss, or both"; "reasonable in cost; and "cash medical when promulgating administrative amend KRS 211.647 to require the support"; require the court to order the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to regulations related to safety standards; Commission for Children with Special parent to obtain or maintain coverage; Health & Welfare (S) mandate that any board standards be Health Care Needs to establish change the term noncustodial parent to consistent with the Kentucky standards standards for infant audiological obligated parent. SB 164 (BR 504) - J. Denton of safety and the uniform state building assessment and diagnostic centers code; amend KRS 198B.510 to require based on national standards; require the SB 162 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to reorganization. that new elevator and fixed guideway commission to maintain a list of SCS - Amend to remove language Amend KRS 12.020 to change the title system installations be performed by a approved centers; require approval relating to certain conditions for of the Department for Mental Health and licensed elevator contractor; authorize centers to agree to provide data to the qualifying providers in the definition of, Mental Retardation Services to the three-year optional certificates of commission; amend KRS 216.2970 to "accessible," to include copayments and Department for Behavioral Health and operation for private residences; waive include approved audiological premiums in the amounts that may be Intellectual Disabilities; rename the any operation or renewal fees at assessment and diagnostic centers on paid toward health insurance coverage, Offices of Legislative and Public Affairs residential devices; amend KRS the list of those receiving an auditory and to include the Kentucky Children's to the Office of Communications and 198B.520 to set out circumstances screening report indicating a finding of Health Insurance Program and Medicaid Administrative Review; rename the Department for Human Support Services Division of Adult and Child Health Feb 27-passed over and retained in Judiciary (S) to the Department for Family Resource Improvement to the Division of Maternal the Orders of the Day Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st Centers and Volunteer Services; rename and Child Health; amend KRS Mar 2-passed over and retained in the reading; returned to Judiciary (S) the Office of Technology to the Office of 194A.146, 194A.622, 200.505, 200.658, Orders of the Day Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Administrative and Technology Services; 202A.271, 205.470, 205.6336, 210.031, Mar 3-passed over and retained in the reading; returned to Judiciary (S) abolish the Department for Disability 210.090, 210.365, 210.502, 210.504, Orders of the Day Determination Services and move 210.575, 210.770, 210.775, 210.780, Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with SB 168 (BR 1575) - D. Williams responsibilities to the newly created 210.795, 216.2923, 216.533, 216.583, Committee Substitute Department for Income Support; abolish 216.793, 439.267, and 439.510 to Mar 5-received in House AN ACT relating to confirmations. the Office of Fiscal Services and move change the title of the Department for Mar 6-to State Government (H) Amend KRS 7B.030, 156.029, responsibilities to the newly created Mental Health and Mental Retardation Mar 9-reassigned to Health & Welfare 156.031, 161.028, 164.005, 164.011, Office of Administrative and Technology Services to the Department of (H); posting waived; posted in committee 224.10-022, 248.510, 248.707 and Services; abolish the Office of Contract Behavioral Health and Intellectual Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st 351.1041 to delete requirement that the Oversight and move responsibilities to Disabilities; amend KRS 194A.709 and reading, to Consent Calendar House of Representative confirm the newly created Office of Policy and 216.583 to change the title of the Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules appointed members of the Long Term Budget; abolish the Governor's Office of Division of Health Care Facilities and Policy Research Center board, the Wellness and Physical Activity and move Services to the Division of Health Care; SB 165/LM (BR 1279) - D. Thayer Kentucky Board of Education, the responsibilities to the Department for amend KRS 205.712, 405.411, 405.465, Educational Professional Standards Public Health; amend KRS 12.550 to 407.5102, and 431.650 to change the AN ACT relating to contracts. Board, the Governor's Postsecondary move the responsibilities of the title of the Division of Child Support to Amend KRS 336.130 to prohibit Education Nominating Committee, the Governor's Office of Wellness and the Department for Income Support; mandatory membership or financial Council on Postsecondary Education in Physical Activity to the Department for amend KRS 207.200 to change the title support of a labor organization as a Kentucky; the Mine Safety Review Public Health; amend KRS 13B.020 to of the Department for Disability condition of employment, and to name Commission, the Kentucky Tobacco change the Department for Disability Determination Services to the the Act as the "Kentucky Right to Work Research Board, the Agricultural Determination Services to the Department for Income Support; amend Act"; amend KRS 336.180 to conform; Development Board, and the Mine Department for Income Support; amend KRS 209.005 to change the title of the amend KRS 336.990 to make a violation Safety Review Commission; amend KRS KRS 15.290 to change the title of the Department for Mental Health and of this Act a Class A misdemeanor, 11.160 to delete references to Division of Child Support to the Mental Retardation Services to the award damages, and provide injunctive confirmation of appointments by the Department for Income Support; amend Department of Behavioral Health and relief; create a new section of KRS House of Representatives; amend KRS KRS 15A.340 to change the Division of Intellectual Disabilities; change the title Chapter 336 to exempt existing 27A.050 to delete requirement that the Mental Health and Substance Abuse of the Division of Health Care Facilities contracts or agreements; and amend appointment of the director of the Court Services to the Division of Behavioral and Services to the Division of Health KRS 67A.6904, 67C.406, 70.262, of Justice be confirmed by the Senate. Health; change the Department for Care; amend KRS 213.141 to change 78.470, 78.480, and 345.050 to conform. Mental Health and Mental Retardation the title of the Division of Adult and Child Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State Services to the Department for Health Improvement to the Division of Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to & Local Government (S) Behavioral Health and Intellectual Maternal and Child Health; amend KRS Economic Development, Tourism & Mar 3-taken from committee; 1st Disabilities; amend KRS 17.556, 36.255, 214.554 and 216.2923 to change the Labor (S) reading; returned to State & Local 158.442, and 189A.050 to change the title of the Division of Women's Physical Government (S) Department for Mental Health and and Mental Health to the Division of SB 166 (BR 1278) - D. Thayer Mar 4-reported favorably, 2nd reading, Mental Retardation Services to the Women's Health; amend KRS 222.005 to Rules as a Consent Bill Department for Behavioral Health and to change the title of the Division of AN ACT relating to juries and making Mar 5-posted for passage in the Intellectual Disabilities; amend KRS Mental Health and Substance Abuse an appropriation therefor. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, 194A.030 to change the name of the Services to the Division of Substance Amend KRS 29A.100 allow a March 5, 2007; 3rd reading, passed 37- Office of Legislative and Public Affairs to Abuse; change the title of the prospective juror to have one 0; received in House the Office of Communications and Department for Mental Health and postponement of jury service upon Mar 6-to State Government (H) Administrative Review; add the Office of Mental Retardation Services to the request; amend KRS 29A.130 to provide the Ombudsman; establish the Department of Behavioral Health and that a person summoned for jury duty SB 169/CI (BR 1372) - D. Thayer responsibilities of the Office of the Intellectual Disabilities; amend KRS need only serve on one petit jury; amend Ombudsman under the Office of the 403.700, 403.707, and 431.650 to KRS 29A.160 to prohibit an employer AN ACT relating to campaign finance. Secretary; change the Department for change the title of the Division of Child from requiring an employee to use leave Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mental Health and Mental Retardation Abuse and Domestic Violence Services time while absent from work to serve on 121 to permit the use of exploratory Services to the Department for to the Division of Violence Prevention a jury; create a new section of KRS committees for the purposes of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Resources; repeal KRS 194A.085; Chapter 29A to prohibit the concurrent determining feasibility of candidacy; Disabilities; change the title of the confirm Executive Order 2008-504, to summoning of two or more employees establish reporting requirements and Department for Human Support Services the extent not otherwise confirmed or from a business consisting of five or subject exploratory committees to to the Department for Family Resource superseded by this Act. fewer employees; create a new section existing restrictions and penalty Centers and Volunteer Services; change of KRS Chapter 29A to create a lengthy provisions; establish requirements for the title of the Office of Technology to SB 164 - AMENDMENTS trial fund to supplement the pay of jurors dispensing funds when exploratory the Office of Administrative and SCS - Retain original provisions of the who serve on lengthy civil trials; provide committee is terminated; amend KRS Technology Services; establish bill; amend KRS 189A.050 to delete short title of, "The Jury Patriotism Act." 121.015 to add definition of "exploratory responsibilities of the Office of Policy language referencing the Department for committee and "letter of intent." and Budget; abolish the Office of Fiscal Behavioral Health and Intellectual Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Services and the Office of Contract Disabilities and replace with language Judiciary (S) Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State Oversight; change the title of the referencing the Department for Medicaid & Local Government (S) Department for Disability Determination Services; amend KRS 194A.030 to SB 167 (BR 507) - R. Stivers II Services to the Department for Income delete language requiring the Office of SB 170 (BR 1225) - R. Stivers II Support; delete the responsibilities for the Ombudsman to be headed by an AN ACT relating to reorganization. the Governor's Office of Wellness and executive director appointed by the Amend KRS 12.020 and 15A.020 to AN ACT relating to natural resources. Physical Activity; amend KRS 194A.092 secretary in accordance with KRS eliminate the Department of Kentucky Amend KRS 350.210 to delete gender to change the title of the Division of Child 12.040 and replace with language Vehicle Enforcement and transfer its references and make technical and Abuse and Domestic Violence Services requiring that the Office of the functions and personnel to a newly grammatical corrections; make changes to the Division of Violence Prevention Ombudsman be headed by an executive created Division of Commercial Vehicle to internal references to conform. Resources; amend KRS 194A.095 to director appointed by the secretary with Enforcement within the Department of change the title of the Division of the approval of the Governor in Kentucky State Police; amend KRS SB 170 - AMENDMENTS Women's Physical and Mental Health to accordance with KRS 12.050. 281.600 to transfer motor carrier safety SCS - Delete all sections of SB 170; the Division of Women's Health; amend audit program responsibility to the amend KRS 350.060 to require KRS 194A.095 and 216.265 to change Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Department of Kentucky State Police; electronic permit filing for all large coal the title of the Office of Technology to Health & Welfare (S) amend KRS 15A.075, 18A.005, operators and the cabinet to provide the Office of Administrative and Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st 18A.095, 281.755, 281.880, 281.883, training on conducting electronic permit Technology Services; amend KRS reading, to Consent Calendar with 281A.090, and 431.105 to conform; filing; amend KRS 351.090 to define 194A.135 to change the Department for Committee Substitute repeal KRS 15A.370, 15A.371, and inspections for the purpose of including Mental Health and Mental Retardation Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules 15A.372; confirm Executive Order 2008- mine rescue training and mine analysis Services to the Department for Feb 26-posted for passage in the 707. and training; amend KRS 351.140 to Behavioral Health and Intellectual Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, define inspections for the purpose of Disabilities; change the title of the February 27, 2009 Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to including mine rescue training and mine analysis and training; declare an doctoral degrees in psychology before EMERGENCY. Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to admittance to practice; modify AN ACT relating to the Local SCA (1/Title, T. Jensen) - Make title Education (S) responsibilities and requirements for Government Economic Development amendment. "Health Service Providers"; amend KRS Program. SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Delete mine SB 173 (BR 418) - W. Blevins Jr., J. 319.071 to allow board to establish Amend KRS 42.4588 to allow analysis and training from definition of Carroll, G. Neal renewal fee amount; amend KRS dissolution of regional industrial parks; mine inspection and revise the 319.053 to allow board of psychology to provide for disposition of real estate. emergency clause to pertain to mine AN ACT relating to the interview of a establish written test for applicants on rescue rather than mine permitting. minor in a criminal investigation. psychological practice, ethical principles, Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Create a new section of KRS Chapter and the law. Natural Resources and Energy (S) Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to 505 to restrict the interview or Natural Resources and Energy (S) interrogation of a minor about their SB 175 - AMENDMENTS SB 179 (BR 1472) - J. Denton Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st suspected involvement in criminal SCS - Retain original provisions, reading; returned to Natural Resources conduct. except delete Section 5; amend Section AN ACT relating to deferred deposit and Energy (S) 2 to exempt specified professions from transactions. Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to provisions of chapter; amend Section 4 Create a new section of Subtitle 9 of reading; returned to Natural Resources Judiciary (S) to specify date of health service provider KRS Chapter 286 to authorize the and Energy (S) designation. executive director of the Office of Mar 4-reported favorably, to Rules SB 174 (BR 1337) - W. Blevins Jr. Financial Institutions to develop and with Committee Substitute, committee Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to implement a deferred deposit transaction amendment (1-title) ; floor amendment AN ACT relating to employment Licensing, Occupations & Administrative database system by contract with an (1) filed to Committee Substitute eligibility verification of state contractors' Regulations (S) outside contractor or otherwise and to Mar 5-recommitted to Natural employees. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st establish the minimum requirements for Resources and Energy (S) Amend KRS 45A.075 to require reading, to Consent Calendar with the database with authority to further verification of employment eligibility of Committee Substitute specify the requirements by SB 171 (BR 480) - G. Tapp state contractors' employees affidavit Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules administrative regulation; prohibit public described in KRS 45A.080 if a federal Mar 2-posted for passage in the inspection or disclosure of the database AN ACT relating to tobacco products. work authorization program exists, or the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, system except by compulsory process in Create new section of KRS Chapter governmental body to verify the March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 an action brought pursuant to this 438 to prohibit sale of tobacco products employees by using the federal with Committee Substitute subtitle; authorize the provider that through self-service displays except in verification information system database; Mar 3-received in House operates or administers the system to tobacco specialty stores; prohibit sales amend KRS 45A.480 to require state Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (H) charge a fee not to exceed $1 per through self-service displays to minors; contractors to certify by affidavit that Mar 9-posted in committee; posting transaction for access or use of the establish fines for selling through self- they are participating in a federal work waived system and authorize a licensee to pass service displays for first and subsequent authorization program, if a federal work Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st on all or part of the fee to the borrower; offenses; deem violations committed by authorization program exists; allow the reading, to Consent Calendar require licensees to utilize the system, if minors status offenses and under Commonwealth to cancel the contract Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules implemented, at the time a transaction is jurisdiction of District Court; require and disqualify the contractor for five conducted; require licensees to enter general law enforcement and Alcohol years for failure to comply with the SB 176/LM/CI (BR 1506) - T. Buford and update required information into the Beverage Control employees to issue certification requirement if there is a system; require licensees who cease citations; amend KRS 438.305 to define federal work authorization program; AN ACT relating to horses. making loans to submit a plan for "retailer," sale at retail," "self-service define "federal work authorization Create new sections of KRS Chapters continued compliance to the executive display," and "tobacco specialty store,"; program"; amend KRS 176.085 to 436 246 to ban the act of soring horses; director within 10 days of cessation and amend KRS 438.310 to require the seller require state contractors to certify by define "horse", "sore" "soring", and require the executive director to promptly to obtain valid proof of age if the buyer affidavit that they are participating in a "management"; create the crime of act upon the plan to ensure compliance; appears to be under age 27; provide an federal work authorization program, if a soring and set fines; establish various create a new section of Subtitle 9 of affirmative defense for the retailer if the federal work authorization program ways offenders may be banned from KRS Chapter 286 to authorize extended buyer was 18 at time of purchase; apply exists, or require the Commonwealth to showing, exhibiting, or selling at auction; payment plans for outstanding deferred penalty for retailers that do not require verify the employees by using the specify fines for violating a ban; specify deposit transactions upon request of the valid proof of age; amend KRS 438.313 federal verification information system violations for hiding or destroying customer and signature of the customer to prohibit persons from giving or buying database; allow the Commonwealth to evidence that a horse is sore; list duties on an amendment to the written cigarettes or tobacco products for cancel the contract and disqualify the of management of any horse show, agreement; require the licensee to enter minors; exempt minors from handling or contractor for five years for failure to exhibition, sale, or auction; provide that the written plan agreement information transporting tobacco products as part of comply with the certification requirement management has reporting into the database system; require that a the minor's employment responsibilities; if there is a federal work authorization responsibilities to the Department of plan's terms allow the customer to repay establish a fine between $500 and program; define "federal work Agriculture and to a peace officer; the transaction is equal installments over $1,000 for persons who buy or give authorization program". require that a peace officer shall enforce no less than 60 days at no additional tobacco products to minors; amend KRS the new provisions ; allow for cost and require that the installments 438.315 to prohibit dispensing tobacco Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State exceptions; require the Department of coincide with the date of the customer's products through vending machines & Local Government (S) Agriculture to license and regulate horse receipt of regular income; authorize the along with nontobacco products except shows, exhibitions, sales, and auctions customer to prepay the plan in full matches; and conform subsection SB 175 (BR 1200) - D. Harper Angel, P. and promulgate administrative without penalty; provide that if a references. Clark regulations; repeal KRS 436.185. customer fails to make a payment on the due date in accordance with the plan the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to licensee may immediately collect the Judiciary (S) Board of Examiners of Psychology. Agriculture (S) entire transaction balance; provide that Amend KRS 319.010 to create the licensee may return the customer's SB 172 (BR 1679) - B. Smith definition for "Interjurisdictional Practice SB 177 (BR 898) - R. Stivers II prior held check with each payment and Certificate"; amend definition of "practice require a new check for the remaining AN ACT relating to collective of psychology"; amend KRS 319.015 to AN ACT relating to natural resources.. balance under the plan. bargaining. clarify restrictions on teachers of Amend KRS 350.705 to make gender Create a new section of KRS 160 to psychology, psychological researchers, neutral references to the chair of the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to define terms and permit teachers and providers of consultation services, or small coal operators advisory council Banking & Insurance (S) classified employees to organize and expert testimony, and to clarify permitted and the Bond Pool commission. bargain collectively with a board of usages of written or computerized SB 180/FN (BR 1579) - C. Borders education for wages, hours, and other interpretations of psychological testing Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to work conditions; require local boards of by clinical social workers, and to allow Natural Resources and Energy (S) AN ACT relating to the Kentucky education to bargain collectively with a temporarily employed nonresidents to Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st educational excellence scholarship bargaining representative that has been practice for a limited time; amend KRS reading; returned to Natural Resources program and declaring an emergency. chosen by a majority of a bargaining unit 319.032 to increase contact hours for and Energy (S) Amend KRS 164.7874 to define of teachers or classified employees; and license renewal; amend KRS 319.050 to Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd homeschool students as eligible for authorize the Department of Labor to require applicants to pass national EPPP reading; returned to Natural Resources Kentucky educational excellence promulgate administrative regulations examination, require applicants to pass and Energy (S) scholarships; change definition of high related to collective bargaining for ethical examination, and empower board school to include any homeschool in teachers and classified staff. of psychology to assess acceptability of SB 178 (BR 1263) - R. Stivers II which high school students are enrolled; amend KRS 164.7879 to create a Court cases, civil action numbers 97-CI- posted for passage in the Consent mathematical calculation of grade point 01566 and 97-CI-00405, and to delete Orders of the Day for Wednesday, SB 183 (BR 528) - D. Kelly, E. Worley average for homeschool students based the Charitable Asset Administration March 11, 2009 on ACT for use in the calculation of the Board and transfer its duties to the Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; AN ACT relating to reorganization. annual earned amount toward the base Office of the Controller, Finance and received in Senate; enrolled, signed by Amend KRS 12.020 to establish within scholarship award for the 4 year total; Administration Cabinet; amend KRS each presiding officer; delivered to the Kentucky State Fair Board the Office amend KRS 164.7885 to require a 56.450 to add the executive director of Governor of Administrative and Information homeschool student to report ACT score the Office of the Controller and the state Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. Technology Services and the Office of to the local high school in which he or budget director to the State Property and 12) Human Resources and Access Control; she would have been enrolled and Buildings Commission; amend KRS rename various divisions; create the require the local high school to report the 56.861 to add the executive director of SB 182 (BR 512) - D. Kelly, E. Worley Division of Venue Services, the Division data to the Kentucky Higher Education the Office of the Controller to the of Information Technology, the Division Assistance Authority; EMERGENCY. Kentucky Asset/Liability Commission; AN ACT relating to reorganization. of Louisville Arena, the Division of Fiscal amend KRS 131.020 to establish a Amend KRS 12.020 and 174.020 to and Contract Management, and the SB 180 - AMENDMENTS Division of Special Investigations in the define the major organizational units in Division of Access Control; amend KRS SCS/FN - Retain original provisions, Office of the Commissioner of the the Transportation Cabinet; amend KRS 247.226 to make the North American except change the calculation of the Department of Revenue and to abolish 12.040, 174.016, 174.040, International Livestock Exposition KEES base award after a homeschooled the Office of Taxpayer Ombudsman and 174.057,174.135, 176.506, 177.020, Branch a division within the Division of high school student finishes his or her various divisions within the Office of 177.330, 177.340, 177.350, 177.360, Expositions; and confirm Executive first academic year and before the Property Valuation; amend KRS and 179.400 to conform; amend KRS Order 2008-1292 dated December 19, second year by using the college GPA to 131.654, 131.656, and 143A.090 for 36.010 to eliminate the Division of Air 2008. generate the base award. technical corrections; amend KRS Transport from the Department of 151.710 to allow a member of the Military Affairs; repeal, reenact, and Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Kentucky River Authority to continue to amend KRS 36.400, 36.405, 36.410, Agriculture (S) Education (S) serve after the expiration of the 36.415, 36.420, and 36.425 as new Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st member's term until his or her successor sections of KRS Chapter 174 to transfer reading; returned to Agriculture (S) reading, to Calendar with Committee is appointed and qualified and to change operational control of the Capital City Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Substitute the quorum from 6 members to 7 Airport and responsibility for maintaining reading; returned to Agriculture (S) Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules members; repeal and reenact KRS the state's air fleet and coordinating Feb 26-reported favorably, to Rules Mar 3-posted for passage in the 42.066 as a new section of KRS Chapter noncommercial air travel from the Mar 2-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for 224 to transfer the Division of Department of Military Affairs to the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Occupations and Professions from the Department of Aviation within the March 3, 2009 Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 25-12 with Finance and Administration Cabinet to Transportation Cabinet; repeal, reenact, Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 36-0 Committee Substitute the Environmental and Public Protection and amend KRS 15A.350, 15A.352, Mar 4-received in House Mar 5-received in House Cabinet; amend KRS 224A.030 to delete 15A.354, 15A.356, 15A.358, 15A.360, Mar 6-to State Government (H) Mar 6-to Education (H) reference to the Kentucky Pollution 15A.362, 15A.364, and 15A.366 as new Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Abatement and Water Resources sections of KRS Chapter 174 to transfer reading; returned to State Government SB 181 (BR 506) - D. Kelly, E. Worley Finance Authority; repeal KRS 8.030 the Motorcycle Safety Education (H); posting waived establishing the Governor's Advisory Program, the Motorcycle Safety Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd AN ACT relating to reorganization. Committee on Intergovernmental Education Program fund, and the reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; Confirm Executive Order Number Relations, KRS 11.512 establishing the Motorcycle Safety Education Advisory posted for passage in the Consent 2008-506; create a new section of KRS Office of the 911 Coordinator, KRS Commission from the Justice and Public Orders of the Day for Wednesday, Chapter 42 to establish the Office of 56.600 to 56.603 establishing the Safety Cabinet to the Transportation March 11, 2009 Policy and Audit in the Office of the Central State Hospital Recovery Cabinet; amend KRS 186.531 to Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; Secretary of the Finance and Authority, KRS 131.071 establishing the conform; create a new section of KRS received in Senate; enrolled, signed by Administration Cabinet; repeal and Office of the Taxpayer Ombudsman, Chapter 174 to define "cabinet"; confirm each presiding officer; delivered to reenact various statutes in KRS Chapter KRS 154.33-600 to 154.33-609 Executive Orders 2008-529 and 2008- Governor 11 relating to the Commonwealth Office establishing the Red Fox Tri-County 510. Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. of Technology as new sections of KRS Cooperative Corporation, and KRS 14) Chapter 42 and amend various statutes 293.010 to 293.170 establishing the to conform; amend various sections of Kentucky Savings Bond Authority; SB 182 - AMENDMENTS SB 184 (BR 505) - D. Kelly, E. Worley KRS Chapter 11 to abolish the Office of amend KRS 42.016, 42.017, 42.0173, SCS - Eliminate sections which would the 911 Coordinator, rename and 42.0201, 45A.182, 61.8715, 65.7621, transfer the Motorcycle Safety Education AN ACT relating to reorganization. abolish various divisions and offices in 65.7625, 65.7631, and 131.051 to program from the Justice and Public Amend KRS 12.020 and 15A.020 to the Commonwealth Office of conform. Safety Cabinet to the Transportation abolish the Office of Public Safety Technology, establish the Division of Cabinet; retain other provisions of the bill Training within the Justice and Public Printing Services and the Office of Chief SB 181 - AMENDMENTS Safety Cabinet and abolish and create Information Security Officer in the SCS - Retain original provisions of the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to divisions within the Department of Commonwealth Office of Technology, bill; correct spelling of Kentucky Transportation (S) Juvenile Justice; repeal, reenact as new abolish the Geographic Information Geospatial Board; retain existing name Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st sections of KRS Chapter 174, and Advisory Council, establish the Kentucky of Office of Public Information in the reading; returned to Transportation (S) amend KRS 15A.350 to 15A.366 to Geospacial Board, and decrease the Office of the Secretary of the Finance Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd move the Motorcycle Safety Education membership of the Kentucky Wireless and Administration Cabinet. reading; returned to Transportation (S) Advisory Commission and Program from Interoperability Executive Committee; Mar 4-reported favorably, to Rules the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to amend KRS 11A.060 to transfer the Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State with Committee Substitute as a Consent the Transportation Cabinet; confirm Executive Branch Ethics Commission to & Local Government (S) bill; posted for passage in the Consent Executive Order 2008-505. the Finance and Administration Cabinet; Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st Orders of the Day for Wednesday, amend KRS 12.020 to conform to the reading; returned to State & Local March 4, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 SB 184 - AMENDMENTS organizational changes in the Finance Government (S) with Committee Substitute SCS - Retain original provisions and Administration Cabinet; amend KRS Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd Mar 5-received in House except delete provisions related to the 42.0171 and 174.020 to transfer the reading; returned to State & Local Mar 6-to State Government (H) transfer of the Motorcycle Safety Division of Fleet Management to the Government (S) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Education Commission and program. Office of Administrative Services, Mar 4-reported favorably, to Rules reading; returned to State Government HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Amend KRS Finance and Administration Cabinet; with Committee Substitute as a Consent (H); posting waived 15A.358 to remove provision that amend KRS 42.0172 to abolish the Bill; posted for passage in the Consent Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd prohibits the Justice and Public Safety Division of Printing Services in the Orders of the Day for Wednesday, reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; Cabinet from deducting administrative Finance and Administration Cabinet; March 4, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 posted for passage in the Consent costs from the motorcycle safety amend KRS 42.425 to create the Office with Committee Substitute Orders of the Day for Wednesday, education program fund. of Facility Development and Efficiency in Mar 5-received in House March 11, 2009 the Department for Facilities and Mar 6-to State Government (H) Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Support Services in the Finance and Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st received in Senate; enrolled, signed by Judiciary (S) Administration Cabinet; amend KRS reading; returned to State Government each presiding officer; delivered to Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st 45A.065 to abolish the procurement (H); posting waived Governor reading; returned to Judiciary (S) advisory council; amend KRS 48.005 to Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. Feb 25-taken from committee; 2nd delete references to two Franklin Circuit reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; 13) reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules each administrative body created by Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to with Committee Substitute as a Consent SB 186 (BR 1577) - E. Harris executive order or administrative order Judiciary (S) Bill; posted for passage in the Consent to expire at the end of a Governor's or Orders of the Day for Friday, March 6, AN ACT relating to the Special Needs other statewide elected official's term of SB 190/CI (BR 310) - E. Worley 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Alternative Education and Welfare office unless established by the General Committee Substitute Program. Assembly through enactment; amend AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Mar 9-received in House; taken from Add new sections to KRS Chapter 157 KRS 12.028 to conform; amend KRS Unified Juvenile Code. Committee on Committees; 1st reading; to create the Students with Special 11.160 to reduce from seven days to two Amend KRS 640.040, relating to to State Government (H); posting waived Needs Scholarship Program; define working days the time limit for the sentences for youthful offenders, to Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd terminology regarding participation; Governor to deliver letters of delete the use of capital punishment for reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; describe the process for the Kentucky appointment and resumes for a youthful offender who committed a posted for passage in the Consent Department of Education to receive appointments subject to interim capital offense when he or she was 17; Orders of the Day for Wednesday, student applications and to allocate committee hearings. provide for life imprisonment without March 11, 2009 scholarship funding; require a resident parole. Mar 11-floor amendment (1) filed ; 3rd school district to provide annual notice of SB 187 - AMENDMENTS reading, passed 99-0; received in the scholarship program to parents, SCS - Delete and amend various Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Senate; enrolled, signed by each transfer school records, provide sections of the bill to require that Judiciary (S) presiding officer; delivered to Governor transportation, to permit a student to executive orders issued by the Governor Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. participate in the state assessment if be numbered in consecutive numerical 15) requested; describe the requirements of order by date of issuance and be filed a participating school application; electronically with the Secretary of State; Senate SB 185 (BR 511) - D. Kelly, E. Worley describe parent, student, and local require the co-chairs of the Legislative district responsibilities; clarify the Research Commission to refer each AN ACT relating to reorganization. requirements for a proportionate share order to a committee within 5 working Resolutions Amend various sections of the of federal funds for parentally placed days of receipt by the Commission; Kentucky Revised Statutes to rename students with disabilities; amend KRS permit a committee to review an order Includes opposite chamber sponsors the Commerce Cabinet the Tourism, 157.196, KRS 159.030, and KRS within 90 days following referral by the where requested by primary sponsors of Arts and Heritage Cabinet; rename 605.115 to conform with the definition of co-chairs of the Commission; require the substantially similar bills in both various offices within the Tourism, Arts "individualized education program" in the committee to report its comments to the chambers and jointly approved by the and Heritage Cabinet; establish the federal Individuals with Disabilities Commission for transmittal to the Committee on Committees of both Office of Research and Administration Education Act. General Assembly; establish that chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors and the Office of the Sports Authority executive orders expire 90 days after the are represented in italics. within the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to end of the term of the Governor who Cabinet; abolish the Office of Information Education (S) issued the executive order; establish that Introduced Jan. 6, 2009 Technology and transfer all personnel, an executive order may be adopted, funds, and records to the Office of SB 187 (BR 470) - D. Kelly overridden, or amended by legislative Research and Administration; abolish enactment; establish that 90 days after SR 1 (BR 477) - D. Williams, D. Kelly the Martin Luther King Commission AN ACT relating to legislative the end of the term of office of the administratively attached to the oversight of governmental actions. Governor or of a statewide elected Establish membership of the Senate. Commerce Cabinet and establish it Create new sections of KRS Chapter official, executive orders and within the Governor's Office of Minority 11 to require executive orders issued by administrative orders created Jan 6-introduced in Senate; adopted Empowerment; rename the Department the Governor to be identified by year of respectively by such officials shall by voice vote of Tourism the Kentucky Department of issuance and subject area, to be expire. Travel; establish the Resort Parks numbered consecutively within year of SR 2 (BR 245) - D. Williams, D. Kelly Division and the Recreational Parks and issuance and subject area categories, Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State Historic Sites Division within the and to be filed with the Secretary of & Local Government (S) Adopt Rules of Procedure to govern Department of Parks; abolish the State; require the Secretary of State to Mar 4-taken from committee; 1st the 2009 Regular Session of the Senate. Eastern Parks Division, the Southern forward certain executive orders to the reading; returned to State & Local Parks Division, and the Western Parks director of the Legislative Research Government (S) Jan 6-introduced in Senate; adopted Division; abolish the Office of Energy Commission on the date filed; require Mar 5-taken from committee; 2nd by voice vote Policy from the Commerce Cabinet; the co-chairs of the Legislative Research reading; returned to State & Local confirm Executive Order 2008-516, Commission to refer executive orders to Government (S) SR 3 (BR 357) - D. Williams, D. Kelly dated June 6, 2008. the legislative committee of jurisdiction Mar 6-reported favorably, to Rules within two working days after the order is with Committee Substitute as a Consent Invite pastors of Frankfort churches to SB 185 - AMENDMENTS received by the Legislative Research Bill open daily sessions with prayer. SCA (1, A. Kerr) - Make technical Commission; provide that executive Mar 9-posted for passage in the corrections. orders relating to appointments requiring Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Jan 6-introduced in Senate; adopted confirmation, reorganization of state March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 36-2 by voice vote Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to government, and other matters with Committee Substitute ; received in Economic Development, Tourism & pertaining to the operation or policy of House SR 4 (BR 358) - D. Williams, D. Kelly, T. Labor (S) the government will not become effective Mar 10-to State Government (H) Buford Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st until 35-days after filing with the reading, to Consent Calendar with Secretary of State; require the SB 188 (BR 986) - D. Williams Appoint Senate committee to join like committee amendment (1) committee of referral to review the committee from House of Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules executive order within 30 days and AN ACT relating to the Legislative Representatives to wait upon the Mar 2-posted for passage in the report its finding; require executive Research Commission. Governor. Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, orders identified as pertaining to the Create new section of KRS Chapter 7 March 2, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 operation or official policy of the to establish the General Assembly Jan 6-introduced in Senate with committee amendment (1) government to expire on sine die Accountability and Review Division, Jan 7-to Senate Floor Mar 3-received in House adjournment of the next Regular Session enumerate powers, organization, and Feb 4-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-to State Government (H) of the General Assembly unless the text duties; amend KRS 7.100, 7.112, 7.119, Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st is enacted in legislation; require the 7.310, 7.320, 7.330, 7.350, 7.360 and SCR 5 (BR 142) - D. Seum, W. Blevins reading; returned to State Government Governor to compile a list of all 7.380 to conform. Jr. (H); posting waived executive orders currently in effect and Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd provide the list to the Legislative Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State Urge Congress to appoint an reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill; Research Commission by September & Local Government (S) independent counsel to investigate the posted for passage in the Consent 30, 2009; require the Governor to issue of American prisoners of war and Orders of the Day for Wednesday, identify orders that should remain in SB 189/LM/CI (BR 474) - E. Worley those missing in action. March 11, 2009 effect and those that should be revoked Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 99-0; or repealed as obsolete or unnecessary; AN ACT relating to identity theft. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) received in Senate; enrolled, signed by provide that executive orders the Amend KRS 514.160, relating to theft each presiding officer; delivered to Governor does not continue in effect or of identity, to add avoiding criminal Jan 6-introduced in Senate Governor revoke or repeal on another date expire prosecution as an element of the Jan 8-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. as of October 1, 2009; create a new offense. Public Protection (S) 16) section of KRS Chapter 12 to require Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar HFA (1, R. Webb) - Add clause to provisions of the Resolution; attach the of Education to consider rather than Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules declare an EMERGENCY. provisions of HJR 9 naming the incorporate the 2008 findings of the Feb 11-posted for passage in the HFA (2/Title, R. Webb) - Make title veterans' nursing home in Hanson, National Mathematics Advisory Panel in Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, amendment. Kentucky, the "Joseph 'Eddie' Ballard its revision of core content standards. February 12, 2009 Western Kentucky Veterans' Center" in Feb 12-passed over and retained in Jan 6-introduced in Senate honor of Representative Eddie Ballard. Jan 7-introduced in Senate; to the Orders of the Day Jan 7-to Judiciary (S) Education (S) Feb 13-passed over and retained in Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Jan 7-introduced in Senate Jan 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, the Orders of the Day reading, to Calendar Jan 8-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & to Calendar with Committee Substitute Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules Public Protection (S) Jan 9-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 24-received in House Mar 2-posted for passage in the Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 3-posted for passage in the Feb 25-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, to Consent Calendar Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Public Safety (H) March 3, 2009; floor amendment (1) filed Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules February 3, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted Mar 3-taken from the Consent Orders Feb 11-posted for passage in the 32-0 with Committee Substitute SR 6 (BR 369) - T. Buford of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 4-received in House of the Day; 3rd reading, adopted 36-0 February 12, 2009 Feb 23-to Education (H) Adjourn the Senate in honor and with floor amendment (1) Feb 12-passed over and retained in loving memory of Charles Guthrie "Gus" Mar 4-received in House the Orders of the Day Introduced Jan. 8, 2009 Wylie. Mar 6-to Judiciary (H); posted in Feb 13-passed over and retained in committee the Orders of the Day SR 20 (BR 840) - P. Clark Jan 6-introduced in Senate Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 23-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 Jan 8-adopted by voice vote reading; returned to Judiciary (H) Feb 24-received in House Adjourn the Senate in honor and Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 25-to Transportation (H) loving memory of Billy G. Newkirk. SR 7 (BR 394) - T. Buford reading; returned to Judiciary (H) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules; reading; returned to Transportation (H); Jan 8-introduced in Senate; to Senate Adjourn the Senate in honor and posted for passage in the Regular posting waived; posted in committee Floor loving memory of James L. "Jim" Gay. Orders of the Day for Thursday, March Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules Jan 9-adopted by voice vote 12, 2009; taken from the Regular Orders with Committee Substitute, committee Jan 6-introduced in Senate of the Day for Thursday, March 12, amendment (1-title) as a Consent Bill; SR 21 (BR 810) - C. Borders Jan 7-to Senate Floor 2009; placed in the Orders of the Day for posted for passage in the Consent Jan 8-adopted by voice vote Wednesday, March 11, 2009; floor Orders of the Day for Wednesday, Adjourn the Senate in honor of amendments (1) and (2-title) filed ; 3rd March 11, 2009 Specialist Jeremy R. Gullett. SR 8 (BR 338) - T. Buford reading, adopted 95-1 with floor Mar 11-taken from the Consent amendments (1) and (2-title) ; received Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Jan 8-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory in Senate Orders of the Day; floor amendment (1) Feb 3-to Senate Floor and honor of Ione Hicks "Tootie" Mar 12-posted for passage for filed to Committee Substitute ; 3rd Mar 9-adopted by voice vote Morefield. concurrence in House floor amendments reading, adopted 96-0 with Committee (1) and (2-title) ; Senate concurred in Substitute, committee amendment (1- SCR 22 (BR 829) - D. Williams, D. Kelly Jan 6-introduced in Senate House floor amendments (1) and (2-title) title), floor amendment (1); received in Jan 7-to Senate Floor ; passed 38-0 Senate Provide that when the Senate and Jan 8-adopted by voice vote Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each House of Representatives adjourn on presiding officer; delivered to Governor SR 17 (BR 461) - T. Buford January 9, 2009, they adjourn until SR 9 (BR 337) - T. Buford Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. February 3, 2009, when the second part 97) Adjourn the Senate in loving memory of the 2009 Regular Session shall Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Victor E. Comley. convene. and honor of Kenneth Adams. Introduced Jan. 7, 2009 Jan 7-introduced in Senate Jan 8-introduced in Senate; to Senate Jan 6-introduced in Senate SR 13 (BR 433) - J. Carroll Jan 8-to Senate Floor Floor; adopted by voice vote Jan 7-to Senate Floor Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Jan 9-received in House; adopted by Jan 8-adopted by voice vote Feb 25-WITHDRAWN voice vote SJR 18 (BR 459) - J. Turner SR 10 (BR 379) - K. Stine, D. Thayer, J. SR 14 (BR 378) - J. Westwood, K. Stine, SR 23 (BR 808) - K. Winters Schickel, J. Westwood J. Schickel Require the Transportation Cabinet to name a portion of Kentucky Route 550 in Adjourn the Senate in honor of Adjourn the Senate in honor of Adjourn the Senate in honor of Floyd County, one mile east towards Sergeant Adam J. Kohlhaas. Richard T. Drees. Clorinda P. Battaglia. Hueyville from its intersection at Kentucky Route 80 in Garrett and one Jan 8-introduced in Senate Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 7-introduced in Senate mile west towards Lackey from its Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Jan 7-to Senate Floor Jan 8-to Senate Floor intersection at Kentucky Route 80 in Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Garrett, in honor and memory of Bill SR 24 (BR 835) - D. Boswell, J. Francis; erect signs that read "Bill Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley SR 11 (BR 194) - D. Thayer SR 15 (BR 377) - J. Westwood, K. Stine, Francis Memorial Highway" on Kentucky J. Schickel Route 80 at the exits for Kentucky Route Adjourn the Senate in honor of the Adjourn the Senate in loving memory 550 and on Kentucky Route 550 under Most Reverend John Jeremiah McRaith and honor of Anna Lee Miller. Adjourn the Senate in honor of the Kentucky Route 80 bridge. upon his retirement as the Bishop of the Michael "Corky" Brown. Roman Catholic Diocese of Owensboro, Jan 6-introduced in Senate Jan 7-introduced in Senate Kentucky. Jan 7-to Senate Floor Jan 7-introduced in Senate Jan 8-to Transportation (S) Mar 12-adopted by voice vote Jan 8-to Senate Floor Jan 8-introduced in Senate Jan 9-adopted by voice vote SJR 19 (BR 804) - D. Kelly, K. Winters, Jan 9-to Senate Floor; adopted by SJR 12 (BR 199) - G. Neal J. Westwood voice vote SJR 16 (BR 64) - E. Tori, J. Pendleton Create a subcommittee of the Interim Direct the Kentucky Department of SR 25 (BR 838) - W. Blevins Jr. Joint Committee on Judiciary to study Extend "The Purple Heart Trail" past Education to use the National Council of and reform the Kentucky Penal Code; Fort Knox and Fort Campbell. Teachers of Mathematics report Adjourn the Senate in loving memory set subcommittee membership; require a recommendations to revise mathematics and honor of Mrs. Georgia Mae Caskey report to the General Assembly no later SJR 16 - AMENDMENTS core content standards and materials in Stamper. than December 1, 2009. HCS - Retain orginal provisions of the grades prekindergarten through grade Resolution; add language designating 12 by August 2009, and revise math Jan 8-introduced in Senate SJR 12 - AMENDMENTS additional sections of highway in honor assessments accordingly by the 2009- Jan 9-adopted by voice vote SFA (1, B. Leeper) - Amend to include of various Kentuckians. 2010 school year. within the Penal Code study an HCA (1/Title, H. Collins) - Make title SR 26 (BR 837) - W. Blevins Jr., C. examination of problems arising from the amendment. SJR 19 - AMENDMENTS Borders, D. Boswell, T. Buford, J. handling of mentally incompetent HFA (1/P, S. Overly) - Retain original SCS - Retain original provisions Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. Gibson, defendants. except direct the Kentucky Department D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Harris, R. SR 41 (BR 1021) - J. Turner Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Jones II, D. Kelly, A. Kerr, V. McGaha, Adjourn the Senate in honor of Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Specialist Sergio S. Abad. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory T. Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, and honor of Elder Troy Hall. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, Jan 9-introduced in Senate; to Senate E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, D. G. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Floor Feb 3-introduced in Senate Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Feb 24-adopted by voice vote Feb 4-to Senate Floor Worley Feb 9-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor of Don Introduced Feb. 3, 2009 Blevins upon the occasion of his Adjourn the Senate in honor and SR 42 (BR 1044) - J. Turner retirement and in recognition of his loving memory of Woodrow Leonard SR 34 (BR 825) - E. Tori outstanding years of service to the Stamper. Adjourn the Senate in honor and Lexington-Fayette Urban County Adjourn the Senate in honor of Major loving memory of Robert "Bobby" Government. Jan 8-introduced in Senate John Lee McElroy. Griffith. Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 4-to Senate Floor SR 27 (BR 839) - W. Blevins Jr. Feb 4-to Senate Floor Feb 4-to Senate Floor Feb 5-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 48 (BR 1191) - T. Buford and honor of Michael Joe Jenkins. SR 35 (BR 903) - R. Stivers II SR 43 (BR 1011) - J. Turner Express sympathy and adjourn the Jan 8-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in honor and Senate in memory and honor of Robert Jan 9-adopted by voice vote and honor of William Olney Arnett. loving memory of Seth Addison Lafferty. May "Bob" Suell.

SR 28 (BR 814) - B. Smith, J. Turner Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 4-to Senate Floor Feb 4-to Senate Floor Feb 4-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor of Feb 5-adopted by voice vote Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 5-adopted by voice vote Sergeant Estell "Lee" Turner. SR 36 (BR 910) - J. Rhoads SR 44 (BR 996) - J. Turner Introduced Feb. 4, 2009 Jan 8-introduced in Senate Jan 9-adopted by voice vote Pay tribute and honor to the Adjourn the Senate in honor and SJR 49 (BR 805) - K. Winters, M. Madisonville North Hopkins Marching loving memory of Judge Hollie Conley. Reynolds Introduced Jan. 9, 2009 Maroons. Feb 3-introduced in Senate Direct the Council on Postsecondary SJR 29 (BR 98) - K. Stine Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 4-to Senate Floor Education to appoint committees by Feb 4-to Senate Floor Feb 10-adopted by voice vote September 1, 2009 to develop Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 5-adopted by voice vote curriculum content for general education name Kentucky Route 8 in the city limits SR 45 (BR 884) - J. Turner courses and to require postsecondary of Dayton in honor and memory of Staff SJR 37 (BR 995) - R. Jones II institutions to provide students a list of Sergeant Nicholas R. Carnes and to Adjourn the Senate in memory of institutions to which course credits will erect signs on Kentucky Route 8 that Direct the Environmental and Public Lance Corporal Chadwick Allen Gilliam. transfer. read, "Staff Sergeant Nicholas R. Protection Cabinet to promulgate Carnes Memorial Highway." administrative regulations requiring the Feb 3-introduced in Senate Feb 4-introduced in Senate development of Emergency Action Plans Feb 4-to Senate Floor Feb 5-to Education (S) Jan 9-introduced in Senate; to for high hazard potential dams in the Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Transportation (S) Commonwealth. reading, to Consent Calendar SJR 46 (BR 1243) - T. Buford, W. Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules SR 30 (BR 816) - A. Kerr, K. Stein Feb 3-introduced in Senate Blevins Jr., D. Boswell, P. Clark, D. Feb 24-posted for passage in the Feb 4-to Natural Resources and Harper Angel, A. Kerr, R. Palmer II, J. Regular Orders of the Day for Adjourn the Senate in honor of Energy (S) Pendleton, J. Rhoads, J. Schickel, J. Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Specialist William L. McMillan. Turner, J. Westwood Feb 25-3rd reading, adopted 37-0 SR 38 (BR 821) - D. Thayer, J. Feb 26-received in House Jan 9-introduced in Senate; to Senate Westwood Direct the Cabinet for Health and Mar 2-to Education (H) Floor; adopted by voice vote Family Services to estimate the cost of Adjourn the Senate in honor of care for Kentucky dialysis patients who SR 50 (BR 193) - J. Rhoads SR 31 (BR 848) - K. Stein, A. Kerr, W. Sergeant Daniel W. Wallace. drop their private health coverage and Blevins Jr., C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. transfer to the Medicare and Medicaid Adjourn the Senate in memory of Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. Feb 3-introduced in Senate programs during their coordination of Sergeant William Patrick Rudd. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Feb 4-to Senate Floor benefits period and make the analysis Harris, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, V. McGaha, Mar 2-adopted by voice vote public by December 31, 2009. Feb 4-introduced in Senate G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Feb 5-to Senate Floor Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, SR 39 (BR 997) - J. Turner SJR 46 - AMENDMENTS Mar 13-adopted by voice vote B. Smith, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, SCS - Retain original provisions D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Adjourn the Senate in honor and except direct the Cabinet for Health and SR 51 (BR 1227) - G. Neal Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters, E. loving memory of Solomon Caudill, Jr. Family Services to estimate the cost of Worley care for a Kentucky Medicaid dialysis Recognize February 2009 as Black Feb 3-introduced in Senate patient and encourage insurers to honor History Month. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 4-to Senate Floor the commitment to policyholders for and honor of Dr. Francesco Giulio Feb 9-adopted by voice vote continuity of care. Feb 4-introduced in Senate Scorsone. SCA (1/Title, T. Buford) - Make title Feb 5-to Senate Floor SJR 40 (BR 885) - J. Turner, R. Jones II amendment. Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Jan 9-introduced in Senate; to Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 3-introduced in Senate SR 52 (BR 928) - G. Neal honor Earl (Skip) Ritz by naming the Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (S) SR 32 (BR 818) - D. Williams bridge on Kentucky Route 3 between the Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Floyd County and Johnson County line to Consent Calendar with Committee and honor of Bernice Dickerson. Adjourn the Senate in honor of in his memory; direct the Transportation Substitute, committee amendment (1- Sergeant David K. Cooper. Cabinet to erect signs at each end of the title) Feb 4-introduced in Senate bridge that read "Earl (Skip) Ritz Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 5-to Senate Floor Jan 9-introduced in Senate; to Senate Memorial Bridge." Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Floor SR 47 (BR 1165) - T. Buford, C. Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Feb 3-introduced in Senate Borders, D. Boswell, P. Clark, J. Denton, SR 53 (BR 1008) - G. Neal Feb 4-to Transportation (S) C. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, SR 33 (BR 812) - D. Ridley E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Kelly, A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, G. and honor of Alice Wade. C. Blevins, Sr. Mar 10-3rd reading, adopted 90-5; SR 65 (BR 1431) - D. Seum received in Senate Feb 4-introduced in Senate Feb 5-introduced in Senate Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each Feb 5-to Senate Floor Feb 9-to Senate Floor Suicide prevention week is the week presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Mar 13-adopted by voice vote of September 6, 2009. Enourages Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. measures that prevent suicide, promote 45) SR 54 (BR 1010) - G. Neal SR 60 (BR 1052) - E. Worley, D. safe treatment, and those who have lost Williams, W. Blevins Jr., C. Borders, D. someone to suicide. SR 68 (BR 1596) - T. Buford, D. Ridley Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. and honor of the Reverend Louis Denton, C. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Feb 9-introduced in Senate Declare February 26, 2009, as Coleman. Angel, E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, Feb 11-to Senate Floor; adopted by Kentucky Hospice Day. D. Kelly, A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, voice vote Feb 4-introduced in Senate G. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Feb 9-introduced in Senate Feb 5-to Senate Floor Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, SR 66 (BR 1474) - D. Seum Feb 11-to Senate Floor Feb 10-adopted by voice vote T. Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. Feb 26-adopted by voice vote Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, Recognizing February 11, 2009, in SR 55 (BR 827) - T. Jensen E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, K. Kentucky as Arts Day. SJR 69/LM (BR 1322) - E. Harris Winters Adjourn the Senate in honor of Lance Feb 9-introduced in Senate Issue a legislative finding regarding Corporal Thomas J. Reilly Jr. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 11-to Senate Floor; adopted by the ability of faith based organizations to and honor of Paula Payne. voice vote apply for and receive special license Feb 4-introduced in Senate plates under KRS 186.164; direct the Feb 5-to Senate Floor Feb 5-introduced in Senate SJR 67 (BR 1455) - T. Jensen Transportation Cabinet to produce a Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Feb 9-to Senate Floor special "Think About God" license plate Feb 11-adopted by voice vote Direct the Department for Energy sponsored by Think About God, Inc. Introduced Feb. 5, 2009 Development and Independence to enter when that organization provides the SR 61 (BR 1389) - J. Denton, A. Kerr, C. into a memorandum of agreement with cabinet with the requisite applications SR 56 (BR 1224) - R. Stivers II, W. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Buford, P. Clark, Kentucky Geological Survey to study the and fees; require the special plate to Blevins Jr., C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. C. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, value of potential oil and gas operations bear some identification of the Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. on state-owned and university-owned sponsoring organization. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Kelly, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, G. Neal, R. lands and to identify factors that may Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, J. limit development of such a program; Feb 9-introduced in Senate; to A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, G. Neal, Schickel, D. Seum, T. Shaughnessy, B. direct the Department for Energy Transportation (S) R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Rhoads, D. Smith, K. Stein, K. Stine, G. Tapp, D. Development and Independence to Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, T. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, develop conditions and guidelines for a reading, to Consent Calendar Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. D. Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley regulatory program for oil and gas state Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Stine, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. and operations on state-and university- Feb 23-posted for passage in the Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory owned lands; direct agencies with Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Winters, E. Worley and honor of Rita Geraghty. information on ownership of state and February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted university-owned lands to furnish 36-1 Adjourn the Senate in honor and Feb 5-introduced in Senate information to the Kentucky Geological Feb 24-received in House loving memory of Robert "Bob" Nickell. Feb 9-to Senate Floor Survey for the purposes of the study and Feb 25-to Transportation (H) Feb 26-adopted by voice vote direct the Finance and Administration Feb 5-introduced in Senate Cabinet to assist the department in the SJR 70/LM (BR 1321) - E. Harris Feb 9-to Senate Floor Introduced Feb. 6, 2009 development of a model lease and lease Feb 10-adopted by voice vote oversight guidelines to assure oil and Issue a legislative finding regarding SR 62 (BR 955) - D. Thayer, K. Stine, C. gas operations would be conducted in the ability of faith based organizations to SR 57 (BR 1222) - R. Stivers II, T. Borders, T. Buford, J. Denton, C. accordance with state law; require the apply for and receive special license Jensen Gibson, D. Givens, E. Harris, T. Jensen, report be submitted to the Interim Joint plates under KRS 186.164; specify that D. Kelly, A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, Committee on Agriculture and Natural the use of the phrase "In God We Trust" Adjourn the Senate in honor and J. Schickel, D. Seum, B. Smith, R. Resources by December 1, 2009. on a particular license plate will not loving memory of Russell C. "Rusty" Stivers II, G. Tapp, E. Tori, J. Westwood, preclude the use of that phrase on a Maricle, Jr. D. Williams, K. Winters SJR 67 - AMENDMENTS different license plate that has that SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Make report on phrase incorporated into its design; Feb 5-introduced in Senate Honor Senator Mitch McConnell for potential for oil and gas operations on direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 9-to Senate Floor his service to the Commonwealth on the state and university owned lands produce a special "In God We Trust" Feb 10-adopted by voice vote occasion of his election to a fifth term as submitted to the Legislative Research license plate sponsored by Reclaim Our U.S. Senator from Kentucky. Commission rather than the Interim Joint Culture Kentuckiana when that SJR 58 (BR 912) - D. Boswell Committee on Agriculture and Natural organization provides the cabinet with Feb 6-introduced in Senate Resources. the requisite applications and fees; Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 9-to Senate Floor require the special plate to bear some name a portion of Kentucky Route 81 in Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Feb 9-introduced in Senate identification of the sponsoring Daviess County in memory of Specialist Feb 11-to Natural Resources and organization. Robert Jason Settle and erect signs on SR 63 (BR 1454) - T. Buford, D. Ridley Energy (S) Kentucky Route 81 that read "Specialist Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st Feb 9-introduced in Senate; to Robert Jason Settle Memorial Highway." Adjourn the Senate in loving memory reading; returned to Natural Resources Transportation (S) and honor of Thomas M. "Tom" Latta. and Energy (S) Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Feb 5-introduced in Senate Feb 25-reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 9-to Transportation (S) Feb 6-introduced in Senate reading, to Rules with committee Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-to Senate Floor amendment (1) Feb 23-posted for passage in the SR 59 (BR 1308) - E. Worley, D. Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 26-posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Williams, C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, February 23, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted February 27, 2009 36-1 Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. Introduced Feb. 9, 2009 Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Feb 27-3rd reading, adopted 36-0 with Feb 24-received in House committee amendment (1) Feb 25-to Transportation (H) Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, SR 64 (BR 1471) - A. Kerr, K. Stein A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, G. Neal, Mar 2-received in House R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, M. Reynolds, Mar 3-to Tourism Development & SR 71 (BR 1012) - G. Neal Recognize March as Sexual Assault Energy (H) J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Awareness Month in Kentucky and Seum, T. Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Mar 4-posting waived; posted in Recognize and honor the women of honor Kentucky's thirteen regional rape committee Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Stein, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. crisis centers. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Incorporated. K. Winters to Calendar Feb 9-introduced in Senate Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-introduced in Senate Feb 11-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor of Walter Mar 9-taken from Rules Committee; Feb 11-to Senate Floor Feb 26-adopted by voice vote placed in the Orders of the Day Mar 2-adopted by voice vote of Kentucky. immediately preceding. Introduced Feb. 10, 2009 Feb 11-introduced in Senate Feb 13-to Senate Floor Feb 12-introduced in Senate Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to SR 72 (BR 1468) - V. McGaha Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 23-to Senate Floor Natural Resources and Energy (S) Mar 5-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in commemoration SJR 80 (BR 1607) - J. Turner SJR 93 (BR 1305) - J. Denton, A. Kerr of February as 2009 Career and SR 87 (BR 1731) - G. Neal Technical Education Month. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Recognize the importance of quality honor Timothy Hall by naming the bridge Honor the National Association for the nursing home care for senior citizens in Feb 10-introduced in Senate; to connecting Kentucky Route 122 and Advancement of Colored People on the the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Kentucky Route 306, near the occasion of its centennial for its community of Wheelwright in Floyd commitment to equality, social justice, SJR 93 - AMENDMENTS SJR 73 (BR 1549) - G. Tapp, K. Stein County, in his memory; direct the and civil rights. SCS - Retain original provisions of Transportation Cabinet to erect signs at resolution except update statistical and Direct the Transportation Cabinet not each end of the bridge that read Feb 12-introduced in Senate descriptive information and make to comply with the provisions of the "Timothy Hall Memorial Bridge." Feb 13-adopted by voice vote technical amendments. REAL ID Act of 2005. Feb 11-introduced in Senate SJR 88 (BR 1428) - J. Turner, K. Stein, Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Feb 10-introduced in Senate Feb 13-to Transportation (S) W. Blevins Jr., D. Harper Angel, R. Health & Welfare (S) Feb 12-to Transportation (S) Jones II, R. Palmer II Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st SCR 81 (BR 938) - D. Harper Angel reading, to Consent Calendar with SR 74 (BR 1378) - J. Turner, R. Jones II Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Committee Substitute Direct the Legislative Research honor Kenny Rice by erecting signs on Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Commission to study how the state can both sides of Kentucky Route 80 Mar 2-posted for passage in the and honor of Mrs. Cora Branham. assist in and provide workforce training entering the town of Eastern in Floyd Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, for older citizens. County that read "Home of Kenny Rice, March 3, 2009 Feb 10-introduced in Senate long-time sportscaster for WTVQ, ESPN, Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 36-0 with Feb 12-to Senate Floor Feb 11-introduced in Senate and NBC." Committee Substitute Feb 13-adopted by voice vote Feb 13-to Economic Development, Mar 4-received in House Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 12-introduced in Senate Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (H) SCR 75 (BR 1727) - D. Williams, D. Feb 23-to Transportation (S) Kelly Introduced Feb. 12, 2009 Introduced Feb. 23, 2009 Introduced Feb. 13, 2009 Provide that when the Senate and SR 82 (BR 987) - J. Pendleton SR 94 (BR 1745) - J. Schickel House of Representatives adjourn on SJR 89 (BR 1632) - K. Stine February 13, 2009, they do so to Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in honor and convene again on February 23, 2009. and honor of Bernice Dickerson. Direct the Council on Postsecondary loving memory of Denise M. Denham Education to study state funding equity Savage. Feb 10-introduced in Senate Feb 12-introduced in Senate among Kentucky's public comprehensive Feb 12-to Senate Floor Feb 23-to Senate Floor universities by comparing the amount of Feb 23-introduced in Senate Feb 13-adopted 34-0; received in Feb 24-adopted by voice vote the state fund contributions per full-time Feb 24-to Senate Floor House; adopted by voice vote equivalent student; require a report to be Mar 3-adopted by voice vote SR 83 (BR 1484) - T. Shaughnessy presented to the Interim Joint Committee SR 76 (BR 1255) - D. Harper Angel on Education and the Interim Joint SR 95 (BR 1751) - G. Tapp Request the Interim Joint Committee Committee on Appropriations and Urge the 111th United States on Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, Revenue by December 1, 2009. Adjourn the Senate in honor and Congress to enact a federal Menu and Public Protection to consider the loving memory of Larry D. Stivers. Education and Labeling (MEAL) Act. issue of unidentified, unclaimed, and Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to uninterred remains of deceased Education (S) Feb 23-introduced in Senate Feb 10-introduced in Senate veterans and whether legislation is Feb 24-to Senate Floor Feb 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by needed to provide for better identification SJR 90 (BR 1483) - T. Shaughnessy Feb 26-adopted by voice vote voice vote of veterans' remains and interment upon identification. Direct the executive director of the SR 96 (BR 1743) - J. Carroll SR 77 (BR 1724) - J. Turner Office of Insurance and the Health Feb 12-introduced in Senate Insurance Advisory Council to develop a Declare June 15, 2009, as "Ride to Adjourn the Senate in honor and Feb 23-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & uniform group health insurance Work Day". loving memory of Charles C. McGlothen. Public Protection (S) application and proposals for implementation and adoption. Feb 23-introduced in Senate Feb 10-introduced in Senate SR 84 (BR 1725) - J. Turner Feb 24-to Senate Floor Feb 12-to Senate Floor Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to Feb 25-adopted by voice vote Feb 13-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Banking & Insurance (S) and honor of Monnie Brown Dye. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st SR 97 (BR 1757) - J. Pendleton SR 78 (BR 1307) - E. Worley, W. reading, to Calendar Blevins Jr., D. Boswell, J. Carroll, P. Feb 12-introduced in Senate Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules Adjourn the Senate in honor of William Clark, D. Harper Angel, R. Jones II, G. Feb 23-to Senate Floor Mar 5-recommitted to Appropriations "Bill" Glass. Neal, R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, J. Feb 24-adopted by voice vote & Revenue (S) Rhoads, D. Ridley, K. Stein, J. Turner Feb 23-introduced in Senate SR 85 (BR 1735) - G. Neal, D. Harper SJR 91 (BR 1576) - T. Jensen Feb 24-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor and Angel, D. Boswell, T. Buford, B. Leeper, Feb 26-adopted by voice vote loving memory of Patricia Masters R. Palmer II, J. Rhoads, D. Ridley, T. Direct the Legislative Research Broaddus. Shaughnessy, J. Turner, E. Worley Commission to study the efficiency of SR 98 (BR 1741) - R. Jones II executive branch agencies. Feb 10-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Feb 12-to Senate Floor and honor of Representative Paul Feb 13-introduced in Senate; to State and honor of Joe Innis. Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Bather. & Local Government (S) Feb 23-introduced in Senate Introduced Feb. 11, 2009 Feb 12-introduced in Senate SR 92 (BR 23) - W. Blevins Jr. Feb 24-to Senate Floor Feb 23-to Senate Floor Mar 26-adopted by voice vote SR 79 (BR 1270) - K. Stine Mar 2-adopted by voice vote Request the Federal Communication Commission examine the issue of SR 99 (BR 1760) - R. Jones II Recognize October 11, 2009 as SR 86 (BR 1729) - J. Schickel television commercial volume and Second Sunday in Kentucky and develop regulations limiting the amount Adjourn the Senate in loving memory encourage participation from local Recognize May 2009 as Motorcycle the volume of commercials may be and honor of Oscar Trigg "O.T." Dorton. governments. Awareness Month in the Commonwealth increased over the volume of programs Feb 23-introduced in Senate Mar 4-adopted by voice vote Feb 24-to Senate Floor Honor Louisville Central High School, Mar 3-introduced in Senate Mar 26-adopted by voice vote 2008 KHSAA Class 3A Football SR 114 (BR 1784) - J. Turner Mar 4-to Senate Floor Champions. Mar 11-adopted by voice vote SR 100 (BR 1740) - R. Jones II Adjourn the Senate in honor and Feb 25-introduced in Senate loving memory of Donald Ray "Duck" SR 122 (BR 1233) - D. Givens Adjourn the Senate in honor and Feb 26-to Senate Floor Shannon. loving memory of Eddie Delano Bevins. Mar 2-adopted by voice vote Encourage the Agricultural Mar 2-introduced in Senate Development Board to receive and Feb 23-introduced in Senate SR 108 (BR 1780) - J. Carroll Mar 3-to Senate Floor evaluate applications for funds to Feb 24-to Senate Floor Mar 6-adopted by voice vote promote Kentucky-grown tobacco in Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor and foreign markets. loving memory of Judith J. Brooks. SR 115 (BR 1786) - J. Carroll SR 101 (BR 1166) - D. Thayer Mar 3-introduced in Senate Feb 25-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 4-to Senate Floor Honor Sarah M. Jackson for her Feb 26-to Senate Floor and honor of Armando Alfaro. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote election as president of the Council on Feb 27-adopted by voice vote Governmental Ethics Laws. Mar 2-introduced in Senate Introduced Mar. 4, 2009 SR 109 (BR 1776) - T. Buford Mar 3-to Senate Floor; adopted by Feb 23-introduced in Senate voice vote SR 123 (BR 1801) - D. Kelly Feb 24-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor and Mar 13-adopted by voice vote loving memory of Luke Collins. SR 116 (BR 1793) - D. Boswell, J. Adjourn the Senate in honor and Rhoads, J. Pendleton loving memory of Dr. Damon Allen. Introduced Feb. 24, 2009 Feb 25-introduced in Senate Feb 26-to Senate Floor Adjourn the Senate in honor and Mar 4-introduced in Senate; to Senate SR 102 (BR 1777) - K. Stein, A. Kerr, W. Feb 27-adopted by voice vote loving memory of Bobby Glen Girvin. Floor Blevins Jr., C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Mar 11-adopted by voice vote Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. SR 110 (BR 1615) - J. Rhoads, D. Mar 2-introduced in Senate Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Boswell, W. Blevins Jr., C. Borders, T. Mar 3-to Senate Floor SR 124 (BR 1819) - J. Denton Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote B. Leeper, V. McGaha, G. Neal, R. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Urge Congress to pass legislation to Palmer II, J. Pendleton, M. Reynolds, J. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, SR 117 (BR 1799) - T. Shaughnessy bring biosimilar drugs to American Rhoads, D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, G. Neal, patients, preserve incentives for T. Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stine, R. R. Palmer II, J. Pendleton, M. Reynolds, Urges the executive director of the continued pharmaceutical innovation, Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, T. Office of Insurance and the Health and protect public health. Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. Insurance Advisory Council to develop a Winters, E. Worley Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, uniform group health insurance Mar 4-introduced in Senate E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, D. application and proposals for Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (S) Adjourn the Senate in honor of Adam Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley implementation and adoption. Mar 11-reported favorably, 1st Bender and thank him for the example reading, to Consent Calendar he sets for all Kentuckians. Recognizing and commending those Mar 2-introduced in Senate Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules who provided relief efforts during the Mar 4-to State & Local Government Feb 24-introduced in Senate; to worst natural disaster in Kentucky (S) SR 125 (BR 1787) - R. Stivers II Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote modern history. SR 118 (BR 1791) - D. Givens Adjourn the Senate in honor and SR 103 (BR 1766) - D. Williams Feb 25-introduced in Senate loving memory of Carl R. Reynolds. Feb 26-to Senate Floor Honor Kentucky's farmers and Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 3-adopted by voice vote recognize February 15-21 as Food Mar 4-introduced in Senate and honor of Earl Huddleston. Checkout Week. Mar 5-to Senate Floor SR 111 (BR 1782) - R. Palmer II, J. Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Feb 24-introduced in Senate Turner, W. Blevins Jr., D. Boswell, J. Mar 2-introduced in Senate Feb 25-to Senate Floor Carroll, P. Clark, D. Harper Angel, G. Mar 3-to Senate Floor SR 126 (BR 1824) - G. Neal Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Neal, J. Pendleton, M. Reynolds, J. Mar 4-adopted by voice vote Rhoads, D. Ridley, T. Shaughnessy, K. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 104 (BR 1774) - D. Williams Stein, E. Worley Introduced Mar. 3, 2009 and honor of Donetta Robinson.

Establish the membership of the Adjourn the Senate in memory and SR 119 (BR 1807) - T. Buford Mar 4-introduced in Senate Senate. honor of David Nelson Hunt. Mar 5-to Senate Floor Commemorate the bicentennial of Dr. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Feb 24-introduced in Senate Feb 25-introduced in Senate Ephraim McDowell's successful Feb 25-to Senate Floor Feb 26-to Senate Floor; adopted by completion of the first ovarian tumor SR 127 (BR 1808) - J. Rhoads Mar 26-adopted by voice vote voice vote removal in 1809. Adjourn the Senate in honor and Introduced Feb. 25, 2009 Introduced Feb. 26, 2009 Mar 3-introduced in Senate loving memory of Louis Morton Franklin. Mar 4-to Senate Floor SR 105 (BR 1775) - V. McGaha SR 112 (BR 1769) - J. Schickel, J. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Mar 4-introduced in Senate Westwood Mar 5-to Senate Floor Honor and commend the Somerset SR 120 (BR 1809) - V. McGaha, J. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Community College Physical Therapist Adjourn the Senate in honor and Westwood Assistant Program. loving memory of Paul J. Kahmann. Introduced Mar. 5, 2009 Declare strong support for all people Feb 25-introduced in Senate Feb 26-introduced in Senate of the State of Israel to live in freedom SR 128 (BR 1813) - J. Pendleton Feb 26-to Senate Floor Feb 27-to Senate Floor and peace, secure from terror, and as a Feb 27-adopted by voice vote Mar 2-adopted by voice vote blessing to all nations. Recognize the rich heritage and cultural history of the Freeman Chapel SR 106 (BR 1781) - J. Denton, A. Kerr Introduced Mar. 2, 2009 Mar 3-introduced in Senate C.M.E. Church of Hopkinsville, Mar 4-to Senate Floor Kentucky. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 113 (BR 1794) - G. Neal Mar 9-adopted by voice vote and honor of Phillip Rodney Stivers. Mar 5-introduced in Senate Adjourn the Senate in loving memory SR 121 (BR 1761) - J. Rhoads Mar 6-to Senate Floor Feb 25-introduced in Senate; adopted and honor of Lillian W. Hudson. Mar 9-adopted by voice vote by voice vote Honor the Madisonville-North Hopkins Mar 2-introduced in Senate High School varsity cheerleaders for SR 129 (BR 1817) - D. Boswell, C. SR 107 (BR 1783) - G. Neal Mar 3-to Senate Floor winning the state championship. Gibson years of dedicated and honorable Adjourn the Senate in honor and service. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 12-introduced in Senate loving memory of Darrell Edward Henry. and honor of Chuck Olmstead. Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Mar 9-introduced in Senate Mar 5-introduced in Senate Mar 10-to Senate Floor Mar 11-introduced in Senate SR 153 (BR 1868) - D. Harper Angel, P. Mar 6-to Senate Floor Mar 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 12-to Senate Floor Clark Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Mar 13-adopted by voice vote SR 137 (BR 1833) - G. Neal Recognize April DuVal for forty years SR 130 (BR 1827) - J. Turner SR 145 (BR 1854) - J. Carroll of faithful service to the Council on Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mental Retardation. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Clara Marie Gruber Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Jonathan "Spunky" Moore. Lindauer. and honor of Helen C. Cobb. Mar 12-introduced in Senate Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Mar 5-introduced in Senate Mar 9-introduced in Senate Mar 11-introduced in Senate Mar 6-to Senate Floor; adopted by Mar 10-to Senate Floor Mar 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by SR 154 (BR 1864) - D. Givens voice vote Mar 13-adopted by voice vote voice vote Adjourn the Senate in honor of SR 131 (BR 1812) - E. Tori, J. SR 138 (BR 1798) - W. Blevins Jr., R. SR 146 (BR 1853) - J. Carroll Sergeant Joshua A. Ward. Pendleton, W. Blevins Jr., C. Borders, D. Stivers II, D. Harper Angel Boswell, T. Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 12-introduced in Senate Denton, C. Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Adjourn the Senate in loving memory and honor of Norbert Clifton "Cliff" Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Angel, E. Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, and honor of Margie Stewart Roberts. Howard. D. Kelly, A. Kerr, B. Leeper, G. Neal, R. SR 155 (BR 1852) - J. Rhoads Palmer II, M. Reynolds, J. Rhoads, D. Mar 9-introduced in Senate Mar 11-introduced in Senate Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, T. Mar 10-to Senate Floor Mar 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by Adjourn the Senate in honor of Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. Mar 13-adopted by voice vote voice vote Fireman First Class Welborn L. Ashby. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, J. Turner, J. Westwood, D. Williams, K. SR 139 (BR 1834) - W. Blevins Jr., R. SR 147 (BR 1855) - J. Schickel Mar 12-introduced in Senate Winters, E. Worley Palmer II, D. Harper Angel, J. Turner Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Memorialize Bobbie G. Redman and Adjourn the Senate in recognition of Adjourn the Senate in loving memory adjourn the Senate in her honor. Introduced Mar. 13, 2009 the "Year of the NCO." and honor of noted basketball coach Lake Kelly. Mar 11-introduced in Senate SR 156 (BR 1875) - A. Kerr Mar 5-introduced in Senate Mar 12-to Senate Floor; adopted by Mar 6-to Senate Floor Mar 9-introduced in Senate voice vote Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Mar 10-to Senate Floor and honor of Angela Sue Cox. Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Introduced Mar. 12, 2009 Introduced Mar. 6, 2009 Mar 13-introduced in Senate; adopted Introduced Mar. 10, 2009 SR 148 (BR 1859) - J. Turner by voice vote SR 132 (BR 1818) - D. Boswell, M. Reynolds SR 140 (BR 1820) - D. Givens Adjourn the Senate in honor and SR 157 (BR 1873) - T. Buford loving memory of James Lacy Porter. Adjourn the Senate in honor and Adjourn the Senate in honor of the Adjourn the Senate in honor and loving memory of Katherine "Granny" Allen County Water District in Mar 12-introduced in Senate loving memory of Ryan Thomas Saltsman. recognition of being named the best Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Robinson. tasting water in Kentucky. Mar 6-introduced in Senate SR 149 (BR 1862) - V. McGaha Mar 13-introduced in Senate; adopted Mar 9-to Senate Floor Mar 10-introduced in Senate by voice vote Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Mar 11-to Senate Floor; adopted by Declare the Sunday of the second voice vote weekend of August each year through SR 159 (BR 1878) - J. Turner SR 133 (BR 1822) - R. Palmer II the third Sunday of August as Kentucky SR 141 (BR 1839) - W. Blevins Jr., J. Educators Week. Adjourn the Senate in honor and Adjourn the Senate in honor of Terry Turner, C. Borders, D. Kelly loving memory of Maggie Caudill. Stewart. Mar 12-introduced in Senate Honor Morehead State University Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Mar 13-introduced in Senate; adopted Mar 6-introduced in Senate Eagles basketball team, 2009 OVC by voice vote Mar 9-to Senate Floor Champions. SR 150 (BR 1849) - G. Tapp, J. Mar 12-adopted by voice vote Westwood, V. McGaha Introduced Mar. 26, 2009 Mar 10-introduced in Senate; to Introduced Mar. 9, 2009 Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Declare the Senator from Scott 17 as SR 162 (BR 1893) - J. Westwood, D. the Daily Page King of the 2009 Thayer, E. Harris, J. Schickel, K. Stine SR 134 (BR 1832) - J. Schickel SR 142 (BR 1840) - W. Blevins Jr., J. Kentucky General Assembly. Turner, C. Borders Honor the Holmes High School Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 12-introduced in Senate; adopted Bulldogs, 2009 KHSAA Boys State and honor of Ronald L. Staggs. Honor the Morehead State University by voice vote Basketball Champions. coed cheerleading squad upon winning Mar 9-introduced in Senate a national championship. SR 151 (BR 1866) - E. Harris, C. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to Mar 10-to Senate Floor; adopted by Borders, T. Buford, J. Denton, C. Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote voice vote Mar 10-introduced in Senate Gibson, D. Givens, T. Jensen, D. Kelly, Mar 11-to Senate Floor A. Kerr, B. Leeper, V. McGaha, J. SR 163 (BR 1898) - J. Schickel SR 135 (BR 1821) - R. Palmer II Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Schickel, D. Seum, B. Smith, K. Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, E. Tori, J. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Recognize and commend Sheriff Berl SR 143 (BR 1845) - J. Turner Westwood, D. Williams, K. Winters and honor of Nelson Goodridge. Perdue, Jr. on becoming the 2008 Kentucky Sheriff of the Year. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to and honor of Adrian "Abo" Blackburn. and honor of John T. McCarthy, Jr. Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Mar 9-introduced in Senate Mar 10-to Senate Floor Mar 10-introduced in Senate Mar 12-introduced in Senate SR 164 (BR 1888) - V. McGaha Mar 12-adopted by voice vote Mar 11-to Senate Floor Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Mar 12-adopted by voice vote Urge the National Association of State SR 136 (BR 1816) - R. Jones II SR 152 (BR 1863) - D. Givens Fire Marshal to retain the the current Introduced Mar. 11, 2009 code provisions relating to pallet and Adjourn the Senate in honor of Phelps Adjourn the Senate in honor of sprinkler protection in warehouses. Fire Chief Ronald G. Vaughan for 49 SR 144 (BR 1851) - G. Neal Sergeant Scott B. Stream. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to Recognize the second week of May SR 181 (BR 1070) - D. Kelly Standards Board representing Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote 2009, May 10-16, as National Women's secondary school teachers for a term Health Week. Reappoint James R. Mahan to the expiring September 18, 2012. SR 165 (BR 1899) - V. McGaha, W. Agricultural Development Board through Blevins Jr., C. Borders, D. Boswell, T. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to July 6, 2012. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Buford, J. Carroll, P. Clark, J. Denton, C. Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote for passage in the Consent Orders of the Gibson, D. Givens, D. Harper Angel, E. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Harris, T. Jensen, R. Jones II, D. Kelly, SR 173 (BR 1907) - G. Neal for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 38-0 A. Kerr, B. Leeper, G. Neal, R. Palmer II, Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; J. Pendleton, M. Reynolds, J. Rhoads, Adjourn the Senate in loving memory adopted 38-0 SR 189 (BR 1102) - D. Kelly D. Ridley, J. Schickel, D. Seum, T. and honor of Dr. John Hope Franklin. Shaughnessy, B. Smith, K. Stein, K. SR 182 (BR 1062) - D. Kelly Confirm reappointment of Sandy Stine, R. Stivers II, G. Tapp, D. Thayer, Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted Sinclair-Curry to the Education E. Tori, J. Turner, J. Westwood, D. by voice vote Confirm the appointment of Sam Professional Standards Board Williams, K. Winters, E. Worley Lawson to the Agricultural Development representing secondary school teachers SR 174 (BR 1906) - W. Blevins Jr. Board for a term expiring July 6, 2011. for a term expiring September 18, 2012. Recognize the Bluegrass Regional Mental Health-Mental Retardation Board Honor the Morehead State University Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for their work at the Bluegrass Oakwood Black Gospel Ensemble and adjourn the for passage in the Consent Orders of the for passage in the Consent Orders of the facility. Senate in its honor. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Day for Thursday, March 23, 2009; adopted 38-0 adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote by voice vote SR 183 (BR 1064) - D. Kelly SR 190 (BR 1104) - D. Kelly

SR 166 (BR 1889) - G. Neal SR 175 (BR 1904) - W. Blevins Jr. Appoint Jim Sidebottom to the Confirm the reappointment of Lonnie Agricultural Development Board for a R. Anderson to the Education Adjourn the Senate in honor and Adjourn the Senate in loving memory term expiring July 6, 2011. Professional Standards Board loving memory of Charlesmarie McCann and honor of Billy C. Clark. representing school administrators for a Maxberry. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted term expiring September 18, 2012. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to by voice vote Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote adopted 38-0 for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 176 (BR 1909) - J. Pendleton Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 167 (BR 1894) - G. Neal SR 184 (BR 1066) - D. Kelly adopted 38-0 Adjourn in honor of the Elder Care Adjourn the Senate in honor and Ministry provided by Christian Care Confirm the appointment of Troy SR 191 (BR 1076) - D. Kelly loving memory of Andrew J. "Smitty" Communities on its 125th anniversary. Rankin to the Agricultural Development Smith, Sr. Board for a term expiring July 6, 2011. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted of Glenn B. Denton to the Council on Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to by voice vote Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Postsecondary Education for a term Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote for passage in the Consent Orders of the expiring on December 31, 2010. SR 177 (BR 1871) - D. Williams Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 168 (BR 1905) - D. Seum, E. Tori, G. adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Neal Urge the United States Congress to for passage in the Consent Orders of the assist in the management of Lake SR 185 (BR 1092) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Recognize April 25, 2009, as Cumberland and to investigate the adopted 38-0 Emergency Preparedness Day actions of the United States Army Corps Confirm the appointment of Cathy throughout Kentucky, and further of Engineers that have resulted in Lynn Gunn to the Education SR 192 (BR 1078) - D. Kelly recognize "A Day of Service - The economic devastation in Clinton County, Professional Standards Board for a term Louisville Emergency Preparedness Pulaski County, Russell County, Wayne to expire September 18, 2009. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Fair" on that day. County, City of Burnside, and other of Pam Miller to the Council on communities. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Postsecondary Education for a term Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to for passage in the Consent Orders of the expiring on December 31, 2012. Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted Day for Thursday, March 26, 1009; by voice vote adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted SR 169 (BR 1883) - T. Buford for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 178 (BR 1912) - J. Denton, E. Harris SR 186 (BR 1096) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Adjourn the Senate in honor and adopted 38-0 loving memory of Johnny Masters. Adjourn the Senate in loving memory Confirm the appointment of Gregory and honor of Bryce C. Turner. E. Ross to the Education Professional SR 193 (BR 1080) - D. Kelly Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to Standards Board for a term to expire Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted June 7, 2012. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment by voice vote of Paul Patton to the Council on SR 170 (BR 1891) - P. Clark, G. Neal Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Postsecondary Education for a term SR 179 (BR 1911) - K. Stine, J. for passage in the Consent Orders of the expiring on December 31, 2013. Honor Iroquois High School, 2009 Schickel, D. Thayer Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Girls KHSAA State Basketball adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Champions. Adjourn the Senate in honor and for passage in the Regular Orders of the loving memory of Chelsea Ryann SR 187 (BR 1098) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to Westwood. adopted 26-5 Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Confirm the appointment of James G. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; adopted Hughley to the Education Professional SR 194 (BR 1082) - D. Kelly SR 171 (BR 1902) - J. Carroll by voice vote Standards Board representing secondary school teachers for a term Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Recognize the March 26, 2009 SR 180 (BR 1068) - D. Kelly expiring September 18, 2012. of Austin W. Moss to the Kentucky observance of the 200th bicentennial of Board of Education representing the Louis Braille and adjourn the Senate in Appoint Patrick M. Henderson to the Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted First Supreme Court District for a term his honor. Agricultural Development Board through for passage in the Consent Orders of the ending April 14, 2010. July 6, 2012. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Mar 26-introduced in Senate; to adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 188 (BR 1100) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 172 (BR 1885) - D. Harper Angel, K. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; adopted 38-0 Stein adopted 38-0 Confirm appointment of Laranna Lynn May to the Education Professional SR 195 (BR 1084) - D. Kelly Center to the Kentucky Registry of adopted 38-0 Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Confirm Executive Order 2008-513 Election Finance for a term expiring of Dorothy Z. Combs to the Kentucky appointing Caroline W. Mudd to the August 15, 2011. SR 216 (BR 1114) - D. Kelly Board of Education representing Parole Board. members at-large for a term ending April Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Confirm the appointment of William A. 14, 2012. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Hayes to the Kentucky Board of Tax for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Appeals; designate him as chair of the Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; adopted 38-0 board; and designate his term as for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 38-0 expiring March 16, 2012. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 210 (BR 1136) - D. Kelly adopted 38-0 SR 203 (BR 1126) - D. Kelly Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Confirm the appointment of Teresa L. for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 196 (BR 1088) - D. Kelly Confirm the appointment of Joseph W. Naydan to the Kentucky Registry of Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Justice as an administrative law judge in Election Finance for a term expiring adopted 38-0 Confirm the gubernatorial appointment the Office of Workers' Claims for a term August 15, 2015. of Billy Harper to the Kentucky Board of expiring July 14, 2012. SR 217 (BR 1115) - D. Kelly Education representing members at- Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted large for a term ending April 14. 2012. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Confirm the appointment of Lanola for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Parsons to the Kentucky Board of Tax Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; adopted 38-0 Appeals and designate her term as for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 37-0-1 expiring July 26, 2012. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 211 (BR 1137) - D. Kelly adopted 38-0 SR 204 (BR 1127) - D. Kelly Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Confirm the appointment of Craig for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 197 (BR 1090) - D. Kelly Confirm the appointment of Otto Christman Dilger to the Kentucky Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Daniel Wolff as an administrative law Registry of Election Finance for a term adopted 38-0 Confirm the gubernatorial appointment judge in the Office of Workers' Claims for expiring August 15, 2012. of Brigitte B. Ramsey to the Kentucky a term expiring July 14, 2012. SR 218 (BR 1142) - D. Kelly Board of Education representing Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted members at large for a term ending April Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Confirm Executive Order 2009-009, 14, 2012. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; dated January 6, 2009, appointing John Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; adopted 38-0 T. Dunaway to the Personnel Board. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted adopted 37-0-1 for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 212 (BR 1134) - D. Kelly Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 205 (BR 1128) - D. Kelly for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 38-0 Confirm the appointment of William E. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Confirm the reappointment of Richard Summers, V, to the Kentucky Housing adopted 38-0 SR 198 (BR 1119) - D. Kelly Martin Joiner as an administrative law Corporation Board of Directors, for a judge in the Office of Workers' Claims for term expiring June 16, 2012, and to SR 219 (BR 1140) - D. Kelly Confirm the gubernatorial appointment a term expiring July 14, 2012. serve as chair of the board during his of Sandra T. Higgins-Stinson to the term. Confirm the appointment of Larry J. Governor's Postsecondary Education Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted O'Bryan to the Board of Directors of the Nominating Committee for a term for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Kentucky Lottery Corporation for a term expiring on April 14, 2014. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; for passage in the Consent Orders of the expiring on November 28, 2011. adopted 37-0-1 Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the SR 206 (BR 1129) - D. Kelly for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 213 (BR 1135) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; adopted 38-0 Confirm the appointment of Edward D. adopted 38-0 Hays as an administrative law judge in Confirm the appointment of Stacey C. SR 199 (BR 1106) - D. Kelly the Office of Workers' Claims for a term Epperson to the Kentucky Housing SR 220 (BR 1124) - D. Kelly expiring December 31, 2011. Corporation Board of Directors for a term Confirm Bhupendra Parekh to the expiring June 16, 2012. Consent to the appointment of James Long-Term Policy Research Board for a Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted W. Gardner to be a commissioner and term expiring October 6, 2012. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted vice chair of the Public Service Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; for passage in the Consent Orders of the Commission. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted adopted 37-0-1 Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 38-0 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 207 (BR 1131) - D. Kelly for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 38-0 SR 214 (BR 1132) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Confirm the appointment of Caroline adopted 38-0 SR 200 (BR 1110) - D. Kelly Pitt Clark as an administrative law judge Confirm Executive Order 2008-1078, in the Office Of Workers' Claims for a dated October 15, 2008, reappointing SR 221 (BR 1125) - D. Kelly Confirm the appointment of Yvette term expiring July 14, 2012. Gail Melvin to the Kentucky Housing Smith to the Long-Term Policy Research Corporation Board of Directors as the Confirm executive order appointing Board for a term expiring October 6, Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted private director representing the David L. Armstrong as commissioner 2012. for passage in the Consent Orders of the interests of local government. and chair of the Public Service Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Commission. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted adopted 37-0-1 Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 208 (BR 1130) - D. Kelly Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 38-0 adopted 38-0 Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Confirm the appointment of Douglas adopted 38-0 SR 201 (BR 1074) - D. Kelly W. Gott as an administrative law judge in SR 215 (BR 1133) - D. Kelly the Office of Workers' Claims for a term SR 222 (BR 527) - D. Kelly Confrim reappointment of Denise expiring December 31, 2011. Confirm Executive Order 2008-1078, Moore Davidson to the Mine Safety dated October 15, 2008, reappointing Confirm Executive Order 2008-876 Review Commission. Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Porter G. Peeples, Sr. to the Kentucky appointing Sharon P. Clark as for passage in the Consent Orders of the Housing Corporation Board of Directors Commissioner of the Department of Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; as the private director representing Insurance. for passage in the Consent Orders of the adopted 37-0-1 interest of the homeless. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted adopted 38-0 SR 209 (BR 1138) - D. Kelly Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; SR 202 (BR 1121) - D. Kelly Confirm the appointment of Rosemary Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; adopted 38-0 Cherry institution. SR 223 (BR 1139) - D. Kelly AN ACT relating to long-term care AN ACT relating to the operation of HB 5 - AMENDMENTS facility administrators. Confirm the appointment of June G. vehicles on a highway. HCS/FN - Retain original provisions of Amend sections of KRS Chapter 216A Hudson to the Board of Directors of the Create a new section of KRS Chapter bill; require centers to make necessary to replace the term "nursing home" with Kentucky Lottery Corporation for a term 189 to define the term "mini-truck" and referrals; require approved audiology the term "long-term care facility"; amend expiring on November 28, 2012. add mini-trucks to the definition of "motor centers to report referrals to the First KRS 216A.010 to define long-term care vehicle"; permit the operation of mini- Steps program to the commission; add facility, long-term care facility Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted trucks on highways other than interstate any factors identified as a cause of late administrator, board, resident, and for passage in the Consent Orders of the highways; require operators of mini- onset or progressive hearing loss to the cabinet; amend KRS 216A.060 to Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; trucks to comply with the same definition of "infant at risk"; make increase compensation for board adopted 38-0 insurance, title, and registration technical corrections. members to $150 from $50; amend KRS requirements as a motor vehicle; amend HFA (1, T. Burch) - Amend KRS 216A.070 to list possible disciplinary SR 224 (BR 1072) - D. Kelly KRS 186.010 to define the term "mini- 216.2970 to add health care providers to actions including a fine not to exceed truck" and include mini-trucks under the the list of recipients of auditory screening $2,000; amend KRS 216A.080 to Confirm appointment of Joe F. definition of "motor vehicle." reports. remove age requirement and update Childers to the Mine Safety Review language related to citizenship; amend Commission. Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House KRS 216A.090 to require license Jan 8-to Transportation (H) Jan 8-to Health & Welfare (H) renewal each odd-numbered year on or Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Feb 3-posted in committee before July 1, beginning July 1, 2011; for passage in the Consent Orders of the HB 3 (BR 437) - S. Riggs, K. Bratcher, Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, amend KRS 216A.130 to permit Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; R. Crimm, J. DeCesare, F. Nesler, S. to Calendar with Committee Substitute endorsement of an out-of-state long- adopted 38-0 Santoro, A. Wuchner Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules term care facility administrator license Feb 9-posted for passage in the for reciprocal states; amend KRS SR 225 (BR 1117) - D. Kelly AN ACT relating to durable medical Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, 216A.140 to update appeal citation; equipment. February 10, 2009 amend KRS 216A.990 to include Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Amend KRS 139.472 to exempt Feb 10-floor amendment (1) filed to misdemeanor violations in the penalty of John W. Ridley to the Governor's durable medical equipment from the Committee Substitute section; repeal KRS 216A.045, Postsecondary Education Nominating sales and use tax; EFFECTIVE July, 1, Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with 216A.100, 216A.120, 216A.150. Committee for a term expiring on April 2009. Committee Substitute, floor amendment 14, 2014. (1) Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 13-received in Senate Jan 8-to Health & Welfare (H) Mar 26-introduced in Senate; posted Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 23-to Health & Welfare (S) for passage in the Consent Orders of the (H) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st HB 8 (BR 21) - M. Henley, R. Crimm, C. Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; reading; returned to Health & Welfare Embry Jr., B. Housman, S. Santoro adopted 38-0 HB 4 (BR 371) - T. Burch, C. Miller (S) Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd AN ACT relating to voluntary student AN ACT relating to "The Cassie Burch reading; returned to Health & Welfare expression of religious viewpoints in Safe Teenage Driver Law". (S) public schools. House Bills Amended KRS 186.452 to provide Mar 13-taken from committee; laid on Amend KRS 158.183 to permit that KRS 186.452 and 186.454, relating clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; to students to voluntarily express religious Includes opposite chamber sponsors to intermediate driver's licenses, shall be Rules; posted for passage in the viewpoints in school assignments free where requested by primary sponsors of known as "The Cassie Burch Safe Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, from discrimination and organize prayer substantially similar bills in both Teenage Driver Law." March 13, 2009; taken from the Consent groups, religious clubs, or other religious chambers and jointly approved by the Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular gatherings before, during, and after Committee on Committees of both Jan 6-introduced in House Orders of the Day; passed over and school to the same extent that students chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors Jan 8-to Transportation (H) retained in the Orders of the Day are permitted to organize other are represented in italics. Feb 5-posted in committee Mar 26-taken from the Regular Orders noncurricular student activities and Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st of the Day; recommitted to Health & groups; create a new section of KRS Introduced Jan. 6, 2009 reading, to Consent Calendar Welfare (S); reported favorably, to Chapter 158 to require each board of Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Rules; posted for passage in the Regular education to adopt and implement a Feb 12-posted for passage in the Orders of the Day for Thursday, March policy regarding voluntary student HB 1 (BR 335) - R. Henderson, M. Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, 26, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 36-0; expression of religious viewpoints and to Denham, C. Hoffman, W. Stone, B. February 23, 2009 received in House; enrolled, signed by establish a limited public forum for Yonts Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 each presiding officer; delivered to student speakers at all school events at Feb 24-received in Senate Governor which a student is to publicly speak, AN ACT relating to insurance Feb 26-to Transportation (S) Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. including graduation; designate payments for firefighters permanently 102) procedure for selection of student and totally disabled in the line of duty. HB 5/FN (BR 451) - T. Burch speakers; require subject of speech to Amend KRS 95A.070 to provide a HB 6/FN (BR 400) - T. Burch, R. Meeks, be relevant to event; require district consumer price index adjustment to the AN ACT relating to childhood hearing J. Wayne disclaimer indicating nonendorsement of health and life insurance supplement loss. the content of voluntary expressions by that the state makes to firefighters, as Amend KRS 211.645 to define AN ACT relating to homelessness. students. defined in KRS 61.315, who are "permanent childhood hearing loss" and Amend KRS 194A.735 to continue the permanently and totally disabled in the "infant at high risk for late onset, homelessness prevention pilot project to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) line of duty. progressive hearing loss, or both"; offer discharge planning on a voluntary amend KRS 211.647 to require the basis to persons exiting state-operated Jun 26-To: Interim Joint Committee on Jan 6-introduced in House Commission for Children with Special institutions, foster care programs, and Education Jan 8-to Local Government (H) Health Care Needs to establish persons serving out sentences in state- Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 3-posting waived standards for infant audiological operated prisons in Oldham County. Jan 7-to Education (H) Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, assessment and diagnostic centers to Consent Calendar based on national standards; require the Jan 6-introduced in House HB 9 (BR 49) - B. Yonts Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules commission to maintain a list of Jan 8-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 6-posted for passage in the approved centers; require approved Feb 3-posted in committee Feb 12-WITHDRAWN Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, centers to agree to provide data to the Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, February 9, 2009 commission; amend KRS 216.2970 to to Calendar HB 10/FN (BR 33) - C. Siler, S. Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 include approved audiological Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Brinkman, J. Comer Jr., J. Crenshaw, R. Feb 24-received in Senate assessment and diagnostic centers on Feb 9-posted for passage in the Crimm, C. Embry Jr., D. Floyd, D. Feb 26-to State & Local Government the list of those receiving an auditory Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Graham, R. Meeks, R. Weston (S) screening report indicating a finding of February 10, 2009 Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, potential hearing loss; amend KRS Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 100-0 AN ACT relating to tax credits for to Consent Calendar 213.046 to include approved Feb 11-received in Senate hiring legally blind or severely disabled Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules audiological assessment and diagnostic Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) individuals. centers as a source of an auditory Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 2/LM (BR 17) - J. Arnold Jr., M. screening for births occurring outside an HB 7/FN (BR 343) - T. Burch 141 to create a community rehabilitation tax credit for the amount paid to a portfolios as an instructional tool for Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee nonprofit agency or work center for work continuous assessment of students. on Judiciary Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee performed by individuals who are legally Jan 6-introduced in House on Judiciary blind or severely disabled, define terms; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) Jan 6-introduced in House amend KRS 141.0205 to establish the Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) order in which the credit shall be taken. Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on HB 17 (BR 24) - J. Higdon, R. Meeks Education HB 20 (BR 82) - C. Siler, J. Greer, C. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to primaries. Miller, T. Moore Jan 7-to Education (H) Amend KRS 116.055 to permit a Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on registered independent to vote in the AN ACT relating to Kentucky State Appropriations and Revenue HB 13 (BR 75) - J. DeCesare, J. Comer primary of one party for each primary; Parks. Jan 6-introduced in House Jr., C. Embry Jr., A. Webb-Edgington, A. amend KRS 118.125 to provide that a Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue Wuchner primary candidate shall not be a 148 to provide qualified Kentucky (H) registered independent; amend KRS residents who are permanently and Mar 2-posting waived AN ACT relating to accounting for the 117.125 to provide that electronic voting totally disabled veterans an exemption Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, expenditure of state funds. machines be reprogrammed to allow a from the relevant overnight to Calendar Create new sections of KRS Chapter registered independent to vote for a accommodations rate at any Kentucky Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 42 to require the Finance and party's candidates in a primary. State Park, Sunday through Thursday of for passage in the Regular Orders of the Administration Cabinet to create a each week; require the exemption to Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009 searchable Web site to provide certain (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) apply to a maximum of three overnight Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 95-0; information on the expenditure of state stays per calendar year at lodge rooms received in Senate; taken from funds; provide that the new sections Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee and campsites at any Kentucky State Committee on Committees; 1st reading; shall be known as the "Taxpayer on State Government Park; limit reservations during peak returned to Committee on Committees Transparency Act of 2009." Jan 6-introduced in House months to ten consecutive days; require (S) Jan 7-to Elections, Const. the exemption to be subject to space Mar 10-taken from Committee on (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Amendments & Intergovernmental availability; require the Department of Committees; 2nd reading; returned to Affairs (H) Parks to promulgate administrative Committee on Committees (S); to Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 12-posted in committee regulations relating to the proof of Appropriations & Revenue (S) State Government eligibility for persons entitled to the Jan 6-introduced in House HB 18 (BR 79) - J. Higdon, D. Butler, C. exemption. HB 11 (BR 41) - A. Wuchner, T. Burch, Jan 7-to State Government (H) Hoffman, R. Nelson M. Dossett, K. Flood, S. Westrom HB 20 - AMENDMENTS HB 14 (BR 76) - J. DeCesare, S. Lee AN ACT relating to automated or HCS - Retain original provisions; limit AN ACT relating to physical activity for recorded political telephone messages. visitations during peak periods to children. AN ACT relating to a legislative time- Create a new section of KRS Chapter Sunday through Thursday; delineate that Create a new section of KRS Chapter out prior to voting on a floor amendment 367 to prohibit use of automated calling administrative regulations shall be 156 to require the Kentucky Department or a free conference report related to an equipment or recorded political promulgated to define peak periods, of education to identify and disseminate appropriation measure or a revenue telephone messages from or by a establish a ten day reservation window, model resources for integrating physical measure. political party or campaign; make use of and define applicable lodgings. activity during the school day; encourage Create a new section of KRS Chapter such equipment for communicating schools to utilize certified physical 6 to require a legislative time-out period political messages by a political party or (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) education teachers in the development of 24 hours prior to a vote on an campaign a Class B misdemeanor; of physical activity plans; develop a appropriation or revenue bill or provide that each prohibited automated Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee reporting mechanism for schools amendment. call or recorded political message shall on Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, containing grades K-5 to report on be punishable by a civil penalty of not and Public Protection results of physical activity and wellness (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) less than $5,000; provide that an injured Jan 6-introduced in House programs; require the Department of person may bring a cause of action for Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Education to report no later than Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on damages up to the amount of actual Public Safety (H) November 1 of each year to the Interim Appropriations and Revenue damages or $1,000 whichever is greater. Feb 9-posted in committee Joint Committee on Education and the Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Interim Joint Committee on Health and Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue HB 18 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Consent Calendar with Welfare; amend KRS 160.345 to require (H) HCS/LM - Delete original provisions; Committee Substitute that school council wellness policies amend KRS 367.46955 to include Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted provide for at least 30 minutes of HB 15/FN (BR 42) - M. Henley, J. prerecorded political messages in for passage in the Consent Orders of the structured moderate to vigorous physical Gooch Jr., B. Housman, S. Westrom prohibited telephone solicitations for Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 activity, 150 minutes per week or the persons on the Do Not Call Registry; Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with equivalent per month; require school AN ACT relating to substance abuse amend 367.46951 to define prerecorded Committee Substitute councils to report progress data; require screening pilot programs for public political messages. Feb 24-received in Senate that structured physical activity be assistance recipients. Feb 26-to Economic Development, considered part of the instructional day; Amend KRS 205.200 to create two (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Tourism & Labor (S) prohibit exclusion from structured pilot substance abuse screening physical activity as a form of discipline; programs for recipients of public Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee HB 21 (BR 56) - S. Riggs, L. Clark encourage schools with grades 6-8 to assistance. on State Government adopt similar policies; amend KRS Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to motor vehicles. 158.6453 to require inclusion of physical (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 7-to Labor & Industry (H) Amend KRS 186.010 to define "low- activity and wellness data in school Feb 3-posting waived; posted in speed electric vehicle" and amend the report card; create the Healthy Kids Act. Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee committee definition of "motor vehicle" to include a on Health and Welfare Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, low-speed electric vehicle; amend (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 6-introduced in House to Calendar with Committee Substitute definition of "motorcycle" to exclude Jan 7-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules vehicles that are 3-wheeled and meet all Aug 7-To: Interim Joint Committee on Feb 12-recommitted to Elections, the requirements of a low-speed electric Education HB 16 (BR 68) - R. Crimm Const. Amendments & vehicle; create a new section of KRS Jan 6-introduced in House Intergovernmental Affairs (H) Chapter 189 to allow the use of low- Jan 7-to Education (H) AN ACT relating to jury service. speed electric vehicles on highways with Amend KRS 29A.010, relating to jury HB 19 (BR 84) - J. Higdon a posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour HB 12 (BR 74) - J. DeCesare, J. service, to define "calendar day"; amend or less; require low-speed electric Carney, M. Dossett, T. Moore, A. Webb- KRS 29A.130, relating to limitations on AN ACT relating to jurisdictional limits vehicles operated on a highway to be Edgington, A. Wuchner jury service, to increase the interval for Kentucky courts. insured in compliance with KRS 304.39- between eligibility for jury service from Amend KRS 24A.230 and 24A.290 to 080, titled in accordance with Chapter AN ACT relating to writing portfolios. 24 months to five years; change "court increase the jurisdictional limit of the 186A, and registered as a motor vehicle Amend KRS 158.6453 to remove days" to "calendar days" with regard to small claims division of the District Court in accordance with KRS 186.050(3)(a); writing portfolios from the statewide 30 days of service being required. from $1,500 to $3,000 for both claims permit low-speed electric vehicles to CATS assessment program for and counterclaims. cross a roadway with a posted speed elementary school students; require (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) limit of more than 35 miles per hour if the elementary schools to use writing (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) intersection is equipped with an electric traffic signal. each presiding officer; delivered to HB 24/LM (BR 78) - J. Gooch Jr., H. 186 to establish an "In God We Trust" Governor Collins, R. Adams, M. Cherry, L. Clark, license plate as an alternate standard HB 21 - AMENDMENTS Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. R. Crimm, R. Damron, M. Dossett, C. issue license plate; set forth design HCS - Remove original provisions; 103) Embry Jr., K. Hall, M. Henley, B. characteristics and eligibility standards; amend KRS 186.010 to define the terms Housman, T. Kerr, C. Miller, D. Osborne, amend KRS 186.240 to conform; "low-speed vehicle" and "alternative- HB 22/LM/CI (BR 60) - R. Crimm J. Richards, S. Riggs, S. Santoro, K. EFFECTIVE January 1, 2010. speed motorcycle"; amend the definition Sinnette, F. Steele, T. Thompson, A. of "motor vehicle" to include a low-speed AN ACT relating to domestic relations Webb-Edgington, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) vehicle for the purposes of titling and and declaring an emergency. registration; amend definition of Amend KRS 403.200, relating to AN ACT relating to motor vehicle Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee "motorcycle" to include "alternative- temporary orders, to permit a court to license plates. on Transportation speed motorcycles" and to remove provide for wage assignment and Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 6-introduced in House enclosed cab restrictions; create a new automatic electronic transfer of funds for 186 to establish an In God We Trust Jan 7-to Transportation (H) section of KRS Chapter 189 to allow the payment of spousal maintenance; license plate as an alternate standard use of low-speed vehicles on highways amend KRS 403.270, relating to issue license plate; set forth design HB 26/FN (BR 147) - T. Pullin, S. with a posted speed limit of 35 miles per custodial issues, to add the promotion of characteristics and eligibility standards; Brinkman, C. Siler, E. Ballard, J. Bell, D. hour or less; set equipment a healthy relationship between the child amend KRS 186.240 to conform; Butler, M. Cherry, L. Clark, L. Combs, J. requirements for low-speed vehicles; and other custodian or parent as a factor EFFECTIVE January 1, 2010. Comer Jr., J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. require low-speed vehicles operated on for the consideration of awarding Damron, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., J. a highway to be insured in compliance custody of children; amend KRS HB 24 - AMENDMENTS Fischer, J. Gooch Jr., J. Greer, K. Hall, with KRS 304.39-080, titled in 530.050, relating to nonsupport and SCS/LM - Retain original provisions of M. Harmon, J. Higdon, J. Hoover, D. accordance with Chapter 186A, and flagrant nonsupport, to add spouse and the GA version; create a new section of Horlander, B. Housman, D. Keene, T. registered as a motor vehicle in former spouse; EMERGENCY. KRS Chapter 186 to establish a special Kerr, A. Koenig, B. Montell, F. Nesler, D. accordance with KRS 186.050(3)(a); "One Nation Under God" license plate; Osborne, R. Palumbo, R. Rand, J. permit low-speed vehicles to cross a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) set forth procedures for establishment of Richards, S. Riggs, S. Santoro, A. roadway with a posted speed limit of plate; allow a $10 voluntary contribution Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, T. more than 35 miles per hour if the Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee on the plate to benefit the social service Thompson, D. Watkins, A. Webb- intersection is equipped with an electric on Judiciary and charitable works of Reclaim Our Edgington, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts traffic signal; create a new section of Jan 6-introduced in House Culture Kentuckiana and Think About KRS Chapter 189 to allow the use of Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) God; amend 186.164 to clarify language AN ACT relating to income tax credits alternative-speed motorcycles on regarding the General Assembly's role if for small businesses. highways with a posted speed of 35 HB 23 (BR 94) - T. Burch, L. Clark a special license plate is denied by the Create new sections of KRS Chapters miles per hour or less; set equipment Cabinet; establish a new minimum 141 and 154; amend KRS 141.0205 to requirements for alternative-speed AN ACT relating to horse racing. threshold of 1,500 requests for a new establish a small business tax credit. motorcycles; require alternative-speed Amend KRS 230.260 to require the special license plate; allow the cabinet to motorcycles operated on a highway to Kentucky Horse Racing Authority to discontinue a special plate that it is not HB 26 - AMENDMENTS be insured in compliance with KRS promulgate administrative regulations required to perpetually produce if the HCS/FN - Clarify the credit application 304.39-080, titled in accordance with compelling racetracks to report to the number of plates issued falls below 900 method; establish a $3 million cap on the Chapter 186A, and registered as a authority and to the horsemen's in two consecutive years; make the "One program. motorcycle in accordance with KRS associations their daily on-track Nation Under God" special plate, HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Remove language 186.050(2); permit alternative-speed attendance and the daily on-track and effective January 1, 2010 if the Cabinet requiring cap reduction; remove motorcycles to cross a roadway with a off-track handle within 24 hours after the receives 900 requests by December 15, requirement for additional employment posted speed limit of more than 35 miles last race on the day in question; state 2009. to continue to qualify for the credit. per hour if the intersection is equipped that the report is to list moneys wagered HFA (2, T. Pullin) - Remove language with an electric traffic signal; exempt on-track, off-track, through advance (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) requiring cap reduction; remove operators of alternative-speed deposit wagering, and all other sources requirement for additional employment motorcycles from the protective in the host track wagering pool; indicate Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee to continue to qualify for the credit. headgear requirements of KRS 189.285. that the report should also list how all on Transportation SCA (1, B. Smith) - Retain original wagering moneys retained by the track Jan 6-introduced in House (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) provisions except: make technical are credited to be paid to the state, the Jan 7-to Transportation (H) correction; amend KRS 189.635 to horsemen's purse account, the relevant Feb 4-posted in committee Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee require alternative-speed motorcycles horse development fund, and the track Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st on Appropriations and Revenue and low-speed vehicles to be recorded itself; direct that the Kentucky Horse reading, to Consent Calendar Jan 6-introduced in House separately in their own categories for the Racing Authority promulgate Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue purpose of vehicle accident reporting; administrative regulations to mandate Feb 12-posted for passage in the (H) sets a delayed effective date for this Act submission of a report to the authority Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Mar 2-posting waived of January 1, 2010. any time a racehorse, while training or February 23, 2009 Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, racing in Kentucky, incurs a Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 97-1 to Calendar with Committee Substitute (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) catastrophic, race-career ending injury Feb 24-received in Senate Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted or an injury requiring surgery; indicate Feb 26-to Transportation (S) for passage in the Regular Orders of the Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee that separate reports are to be filed by Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009; floor on Transportation the premises where the injury occurred, reading; returned to Transportation (S); amendment (1) filed to Committee Jan 6-introduced in House the attending veterinarian, and the reported favorably, to Consent Calendar Substitute Jan 7-to Transportation (H) horse's trainer; disclose on the report with Committee Substitute Mar 6-floor amendment (2) filed to Feb 13-posted in committee whether the horse has ever been given Mar 10-2nd reading Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st growth hormones or anabolic steroids, Mar 12-posted for passage in the passed 98-0 with Committee Substitute, reading, to Consent Calendar with corticosteroids within 10 days of the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, floor amendment (1) Committee Substitute injury, any mental or physical changing March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Mar 9-received in Senate; taken from Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted medications within 30 days of the injury, 0 with Committee Substitute ; received in Committee on Committees; 1st reading; for passage in the Consent Orders of the or had any corrective surgery or other House returned to Committee on Committees Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 techniques that could have altered the Mar 13-posted for passage for (S) Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with horse from its natural birth configuration; concurrence in Senate Committee Mar 10-taken from Committee on Committee Substitute make reports available to the public Substitute ; House refused to concur in Committees; 2nd reading; returned to Mar 2-received in Senate upon request; penalize failure to report Senate Committee Substitute ; Committee on Committees (S); to Mar 4-to Transportation (S) with a $500 fine for the first offense and Conference Committee appointed in Appropriations & Revenue (S) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st a six-month license suspension for each House; received in Senate reading; returned to Transportation (S); subsequent offense. HB 27 (BR 109) - K. Bratcher reported favorably, to Consent Calendar HB 25/LM (BR 120) - R. Nelson, L. with committee amendment (1) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Clark, R. Crimm, M. Dossett, C. Embry AN ACT relating to postsecondary Mar 10-2nd reading Jr., J. Richards, F. Steele, A. Webb- education finance. Mar 26-posted for passage in the Sep 24-To: Interim Joint Committee Edgington Amend KRS 164.7874 and 164.7883 Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, on Licensing and Occupations to clarify that an approved out-of-state March 26, 2009; 3rd reading; committee Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to motor vehicle institution at which eligible students may amendment (1) withdrawn ; passed 38- Jan 7-to Licensing & Occupations (H) license plates. use KEES scholarships must be located 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by Create a new section of KRS Chapter in a state contiguous to Kentucky or be a participant in the Academic Common to regulate above-ground and the Department of Revenue; create each race day run beyond 30 and up to Market agreement. noncommercial pools. a new section of KRS 141 to create a 50 race days, with an additional 10 video motion picture film production lottery terminals for each race day (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) nonrefundable income tax credit for the beyond 50 race days; prohibit operation construction of a new film production of video lottery terminals on race days at Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House facility or the renovation of an existing the track where the live racing is being Jan 7-to Education (H) Jan 7-to Local Government (H) structure to become a film production conducted from 30 minutes before the facility and a motion picture production post time of the first race of the day until HB 28 (BR 57) - D. Owens, C. Embry HB 30 (BR 177) - M. Marzian, C. Embry that is filmed or produced in Kentucky after the last race of the day has been Jr., A. Simpson Jr., B. Housman, D. Watkins against the tax imposed under KRS run; allow a track to lease its machines 141.020 or 141.040 and KRS 141.0401 to another track located in the same AN ACT relating to paternity. AN ACT relating to health care for taxable periods beginning after county; require tracks to run the same Amend KRS 406.011, to establish that services provided in clinical trials for the December 31, 2008; allow credit to be number of race days as in 2008 to the presumption of paternity is a treatment of cancer. carried forward 5 years; amend KRS remain eligible for video lottery rebuttable presumption, to update the Create a new section of Subtitle 17A 141.0205 to establish the order in which terminals, with exemptions for extreme evidentiary language, and permit an of KRS Chapter 304 to prohibit a health the credits may be taken; amend KRS circumstances; prohibit any person less evidentiary showing that a man other benefit plan from excluding coverage for 139.538 to provide refund of the sales than 21 years of age from being on the than the husband is the father of the routine patient healthcare costs that are and use tax paid on the purchase of premises or any portion of the premises child to prove the child was born out of incurred in the course of a cancer clinical tangible personal property that is where video lottery games are wedlock; amend KRS 406.021, to clarify trial if the health benefit plan would permanently incorporated into a film conducted; establish qualifications and how paternity may be determined, to add provide coverage for the routine patient production facility or is used to initially responsibilities of video lottery retailers references to Family Court, and to healthcare cost had it not been incurred equip the film production facility; provide and licensees; list grounds by which a permit either parent to petition the court in a cancer clinical trial; provide that for a refund of the sales and use tax paid video lottery retailer or applicant may for a parentage determination; amend nothing in this section requires a policy by an approved company on qualifying have his or her contract rescinded, KRS 406.035, relating to written to offer, nor prohibit a policy from expenditures if used in the filming or revoked, suspended, or not renewed; paternity orders, to include references to offering, cancer clinical trial services by production of a motion picture production permit the corporation to issue Family Court judges; amend KRS a participating provider; provide that in Kentucky. temporary licenses; prohibit the transfer 406.051 to include references to Family nothing in this section requires services of licenses without obtaining prior Court and clarify how an appeal is to be that are performed in a cancer clinical (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) approval from the corporation; create an made; amend KRS 406.151, to include trial by a non-participating provider of a exemption to allow facilities developed the county where the child resides as an policy to be reimbursed at the same rate Jan 6-introduced in House for video lottery gaming activities to be appropriate venue in paternity cases. as those performed by a participating Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue considered permitted uses for zoning provider of the policy. (H) purposes; maintain other applicable HB 28 - AMENDMENTS zoning and building codes; specify how HCS - Retain original provisions HB 30 - AMENDMENTS HB 32/LM/CI (BR 73) - T. Burch the moneys earned from the conduct of except amend to add language HFA (1, M. Marzian) - Amend the video lottery games are expended; cap prohibiting the establishment of paternity exclusion from "routine patient AN ACT relating to video lottery the amount the corporation may spend by a man who has been convicted of a healthcare costs" to include any terminals, making an appropriation on administrative and operating sex offense against a married woman treatment outside the usual and therefor, and declaring an emergency. expenses to no more than seven percent and delete language pertaining to the customary standard type and frequency Create new sections of KRS Chapter of net terminal income; pay the lesser of determination of paternity when the of any diagnostic modality and delete 154A to establish video lottery terminals 0.25% or $2,000,000 to the compulsive father does or does not admit paternity. any treatment modality care required to at licensed racetracks and in each gamblers' assistance fund, and the HFA (1, J. Fischer) - Amend to restore administer or support the service item or county that authorizes video lottery lesser of 0.4% or $3,000,000 to develop presumption of paternity for children investigational drug that is the subject of terminals by a vote of the people of the testing methods to detect growth born during marriage or within 10 the clinical trial. county; direct the Lottery Corporation to hormones and performance-enhancing months of its termination and include purchase any video lottery terminals or illegal drugs in racehorses; allot the within the definition of a child born out of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) utilized in Kentucky; require that persons lesser of 0.3% or $3,000,000 of the net wedlock a child where biological wishing to operate video lottery games terminal income from racetracks to evidence indicates that the husband was Jan 6-introduced in House allotted to counties obtain a contract conduct post-race testing of racehorses not the biological father and the marital Jan 7-to Banking & Insurance (H) from the Lottery Corporation after having for illegal drugs; devote remaining relationship ceased 10 months prior to Feb 9-posting waived acquired prior approval from the local moneys to education, Medicaid matches, the birth of the child. Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st governing board where the terminals will prescription drug program for seniors, HFA (2, J. Fischer) - Amend to restore reading, to Calendar be located; place the oversight of the equine industry program, video lottery presumption of paternity for children Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted games under the jurisdiction of the retailers, budget reserve fund, and born during marriage or within 10 for passage in the Regular Orders of the Lottery Corporation; limit the number of county governments where video lottery months of its termination and include Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 video lottery terminals to 25 at any one games are located; require the Auditor of within the definition of a child born out of Feb 24-floor amendment (1) filed premises unless the premises is a Public Accounts to conduct an annual wedlock a child where biological Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with racetrack or a qualifying hotel; set audit of the corporation's disbursements evidence indicates that the husband was floor amendment (1) qualifying hotels as those within five and expenditures; create a committee to not the biological father and the marital Feb 26-received in Senate miles of a convention center or facility conduct a study on video lottery games relationship ceased 10 months prior to Mar 2-to Banking & Insurance (S) that seats 2,000 or more people; allow operating in the state and their impact on the birth of the child. these hotels to operate up to 75 video the economy; indicate the committee's HB 31 (BR 103) - M. Marzian lottery terminals; establish that the three membership; direct each county to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) types of video lottery terminal allocation conduct a local option election on video AN ACT relating to the expansion of are racetracks, uniform county allotment, lottery terminals at the next general Jan 6-introduced in House the film industry in Kentucky. and county allotment based on election that occurs more than 90 days Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) Create new sections of KRS Chapter population; limit racetrack allocation to a after video lottery terminals are Feb 10-posting waived 148 to provide individual income tax, set formula, uniform county allotment to authorized generally; allow for Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st corporation income tax, limited liability 50 per county, and a total county subsequent elections on the issue after reading, to Calendar with Committee entity tax, and sales tax incentives for population allotment to 6,000 video at least three years have passed since Substitute locating a film production facility in lottery terminals distributed to the the last referendum; make racetrack Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules Kentucky or filming or producing a counties proportionate to population; employee collective bargaining Feb 25-floor amendment (1) filed to motion picture production in Kentucky; establish the duties and responsibilities agreements for nonsupervisory Committee Substitute, floor amendment define terms; establish qualifications of the corporation, its agents, and its employees applicable to the track's (2) filed including minimum capital investment employees; prohibit ex parte video lottery terminal employees; Mar 2-posted for passage in the and minimum qualifying expenditures communications between lottery board generate a list by which undesirables Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, and minimum qualifying payroll members and contract holders, may be ejected or excluded from any March 3, 2009 expenditures, application and reporting licensees, and applicants for such premises where video lottery games are Mar 11-returned to Rules requirements; require the Kentucky Film contracts or licenses; allocate a base being conducted; set out criteria to be Office to administer the incentive number of 500 video lottery terminals to used in making a determination as to HB 29 (BR 106) - S. Santoro program; authorize the Kentucky Film each licensed racetrack; grant additional whether or not such persons should be Office to enter into a film industry tax video lottery terminals to each track excluded or ejected; allow an individual AN ACT relating to noncommercial incentive agreement; authorize the based on the number of days of live to have himself or herself voluntarily swimming pools. promulgation of administrative racing held at the track; set additional added to the exclusion list; require the Amend KRS 67.083 to allow counties regulations by the Kentucky Film Office allotment at 15 video lottery terminals for commission to notify a person placed on the exclusion or ejection list; establish a Feb 10-posted in committee Jan 6-introduced in House committee amendment (1) ; passed 96- procedure by which a person ejected or Jan 7-to State Government (H) 0; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the excluded may appeal the decision to HB 35 (BR 191) - D. Keene Feb 3-posted in committee House eject him or her; define the term "cheat" Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President and establish penalties for persons who AN ACT relating to the provision of to Consent Calendar of the Senate; delivered to Governor cheat; create the compulsive gamblers county offices. Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. assistance fund; determine how Amend KRS 67.035 to allow the Feb 10-posted for passage in the 46) expenditures from the compulsive sheriff and county clerk, in certain Consent Orders of the Day for gamblers assistance fund will be utilized; counties, to maintain offices in cities Wednesday, February 11, 2009 HB 40 (BR 195) - T. Thompson, L. require the commission to prepare an other than the county seat; amend KRS Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Clark, R. Crimm, T. Edmonds, C. Embry annual report detailing activities and 132.410 to allow the PVA, in certain Feb 24-received in Senate Jr., J. Glenn, J. Richards, S. Westrom, expenditures of the compulsive counties, to maintain offices in cities Feb 26-to State & Local Government A. Wuchner, B. Yonts gamblers assistance fund; encourage other than the county seat; amend KRS (S) video lottery retailers to cooperate with 133.047 to conform. AN ACT relating to the expansion of local business and community HB 38/LM/CI (BR 149) - S. Lee, C. the film industry in Kentucky. organizations to stimulate the economy HB 35 - AMENDMENTS Embry Jr. Create new sections of KRS Chapter through tourism; make the Lottery HCS - Retain original provisions; 148 to provide individual income tax, Corporation's board members, executive amend bill to allow all counties the right AN ACT relating to sexual offenders. corporation income tax, limited liability director, and employees subject to the to allow offices in areas other than Amend KRS 17.545 to prohibit a entity tax, and sales tax incentives for executive branch code of ethics; amend county seat. person required to register as a sexual locating a film production facility in KRS 154A.010; 154A.030, 154A.040, HFA (1, J. Fischer) - Amend House offender, for an offense committed Kentucky or filming or producing a 154A.050, 154A.060, 154A.063, Bill 35 to require 2/3 of voters to approve against a victim who was a minor, from motion picture production in Kentucky; 154A.070, 154A.080, 154A.090, resolution moving offices. residing in specified areas and from define terms; establish qualifications 154A.110, 154A.130, 154A.400, HFA (2, J. Fischer) - Amend House participating in any Halloween activity including minimum capital investment 154A.420, 154A.650, 230.357, 230.550, Bill 35/HCS to require 2/3 of voters to with a minor. and minimum qualifying expenditures 243.500, 243.505, 525.090, 528.010, approve moving offices. and minimum qualifying payroll 528.100, 154A.990, and 15.380 to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) expenditures, application, and reporting conform; EMERGENCY. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) requirements; require the Kentucky Film Jan 6-introduced in House Office to administer the incentive (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) program; authorize the Kentucky Film Jan 7-to Local Government (H) Office to enter into a film industry tax Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 3-posting waived HB 39 (BR 134) - D. Floyd, R. Damron, incentive agreement; authorize the Jan 7-to Licensing & Occupations (H) Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, T. Moore promulgation of administrative to Calendar with Committee Substitute regulations by the Kentucky Film Office HB 33/LM (BR 175) - M. Marzian, J. Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to motor vehicle and the Department of Revenue; create Glenn, J. Jenkins, R. Meeks for passage in the Regular Orders of the operator's licenses. a new section of KRS 141 to create a Day for Friday, February 6, 2009 Create a new section of KRS 186.400 motion picture film production AN ACT relating to wage Feb 9-floor amendment (2) filed to to 186.650 to exempt 17-year olds who nonrefundable income tax credit for the discrimination. Committee Substitute, floor amendment have enlisted in the military from the construction of a new film production Amend KRS 337.423 to prohibit wage (1) filed requirement to obtain an intermediate facility or the renovation of an existing discrimination on the basis of sex, race, Feb 26-3rd reading; floor amendment license; amend KRS 186.412, 186.450, structure to become a film production or national origin by prohibiting wage (2) defeated ; passed 69-25 with 186.452, and 186.454 to conform and to facility and a motion picture production differentials for employees who perform Committee Substitute clarify that individuals over the age of 18 that is filmed or produced in Kentucky equivalent jobs; provide exceptions for Feb 27-received in Senate are exempt from graduated driver's against the tax imposed under KRS wage differentials based on seniority or Mar 3-to State & Local Government licensing provisions. 141.020 or 141.040 and KRS 141.0401 merit systems, systems that measure (S) for taxable periods beginning after wages by quantity or quality of HB 39 - AMENDMENTS December 31, 2008; allow credit to be production, and factors other than sex, HB 36/FN (BR 204) - D. Keene, L. Clark, HCS - Retain original provisions; carried forward 5 years; amend KRS race, or national origin; amend KRS C. Embry Jr., C. Miller make technical correction. 141.0205 to establish the order in which 337.420 to define equivalent jobs as SCA (1, E. Harris) - Eliminate the credits may be taken; amend KRS those that are equal under the federal AN ACT relating to live organ requirement that minor enlistees in the 139.538 to provide refund of the sales Equal Pay Act, or jobs that are dissimilar donation. armed services complete the driver and use tax paid on the purchase of but equivalent in skill, effort, Create a new section of KRS Chapter education course. tangible personal property that is responsibility, and working conditions; 141 to provide a tax credit for individuals permanently incorporated into a film and amend KRS 337.425 to require who donate live organs in the amount of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) production facility or is used to initially promulgation of administrative the lesser of actual expenses or equip the film production facility; provide regulations on or before July 1, 2010 to $10,000; define "live organ donation Jan 6-introduced in House for a refund of the sales and use tax paid specify criteria for determining jobs that expenses"; amend KRS 141.0205 to Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & by an approved company on qualifying are dominated by employees of a conform; create a new section of KRS Public Safety (H) expenditures if used in the filming or particular sex, race, or national origin, Chapter 18A to provide that state Feb 3-posting waived production of a motion picture production and acceptable methodology for employees who donate a live organ be Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, in Kentucky. determining equivalent skill, effort, entitled to 30 days paid leave; provide to Consent Calendar with Committee responsibility, and working conditions; that Sections 1 and 3 of the Act shall be Substitute (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) EFFECTIVE July 1, 2011. known as "Beth's Bill." Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 6-posted for passage in the Jan 6-introduced in House (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue February 9, 2009 (H) Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Jan 7-to Labor & Industry (H) Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue Committee Substitute HB 41/LM (BR 135) - D. Floyd, T. Burch, Feb 9-posted in committee (H) Feb 24-received in Senate L. Clark, T. Moore Feb 26-to Transportation (S) HB 34 (BR 209) - M. Marzian HB 37 (BR 176) - M. Marzian, D. Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to the operation of a Graham, C. Hoffman to Consent Calendar with committee motor vehicle. AN ACT relating to the Kentucky amendment (1) Create a new section of KRS 189 to Recreational Trails Authority. AN ACT relating to boards and Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules define terms; prohibit the use of a Amend KRS 148.795 to add a commissions. Mar 9-posted for passage in the personal communication device without member of the Brain Injury Association Amend KRS 12.070 to allow the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, the use of a hands-free device by the of Kentucky to the Kentucky Governor, when appointments to boards March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 operator of a motor vehicle, and provide Recreational Trails Authority. and commissions are made from lists with committee amendment (1) ; limited exceptions; amend KRS 189.990 submitted to him, to appoint a male or received in House to provide for period ending January 1, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) female so as to achieve as much gender Mar 10-posted for passage for 2010 during which courtesy warnings will equity as possible. concurrence in Senate committee be issued for a violation of Section 1 and Jan 6-introduced in House amendment (1) on Wednesday, March set a fine of between $20 and $100 for a Jan 7-to Tourism Development & (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 11, 2009 violation of Section 1 on or after January Energy (H) Mar 12-House concurred in Senate 1, 2010. refine the definition of "personal service registration system; amend KRS Jan 6-introduced in House (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) contract" (PSC) to specifically include 186.010 to include mopeds in the Jan 7-to Transportation (H) contracts for personal or professional definition of "motor vehicle" as used in Feb 4-posted in committee Jan 6-introduced in House services and group health care for public KRS 186.020 to 186.260 to provide for Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Jan 7-to Transportation (H) employees; allow the committee to the registration of mopeds; specify reading, to Calendar with Committee establish reporting schedule for exempt minimum cylinder capacity within the Substitute HB 42 (BR 143) - B. Farmer PSC's; exempt health maintenance definition of "motorcycle"; amend KRS Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted organization or Medicaid-managed 186A.080 to remove title and registration for passage in the Regular Orders of the AN ACT relating to campaign finance health care service contracts with the exemptions for mopeds; amend KRS Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009; reports. Cabinet for Health and Family Services, 186.050 to set the annual registration floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Amend KRS 121.180, relating to but require reporting of such contracts; fee for a moped; amend KRS 304- Substitute campaign finance reports, to allow a filer exempt contracts between 39.020 to include mopeds within the Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 69-25 to designate an entry reading "No postsecondary institutions and health definition of "motor vehicle" for Subtitle with Committee Substitute, floor change since last report" if the filer has care providers, but require reporting of 39 of KRS Chapter 304. amendment (1) received or spent nothing since the date such contracts; exempt PSC's of Feb 13-received in Senate of the filer's last report; if entry is postsecondary institutions for federal HB 45 - AMENDMENTS Feb 23-to Transportation (S) designated, require the filer to specify grant and research projects, but require HFA (1/P, T. Burch) - Attach the only the balance carried forward from reporting of such contracts; exempt provisions of SB 65 except delete HB 47 (BR 123) - B. Yonts the last report. contracts $40,000 and under from provisions to require the Cabinet for Request for Proposals process, but Health and Family Services to notify a AN ACT relating to allowable uses of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) require three quotes when feasible, and board responsible for the licensure, personal information obtained under the determination of unfeasibility may be regulation, or discipline of a practitioner, Driver Privacy Protection Act. Jan 6-introduced in House reviewed by the secretary of the Finance pharmacist, or other person authorized Create a new section of KRS Chapter Jan 7-to Elections, Const. and Administration Cabinet or the to prescribe, administer, or dispense 186 to clarify that a business that obtains Amendments & Intergovernmental committee; exempt contracts $40,000 controlled substances if analysis of data information from a driver's license or Affairs (H) and under from routine review process, from the system indicates investigation personal ID card, shall not retain or use Feb 26-posted in committee but require filing within 30 days for about inappropriate or unlawful the information obtained from the driver Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, informational purposes; allow meetings prescribing is necessary; delete record; set fine for violation. to Consent Calendar of the committee as necessary, but not provisions to permit the Department for Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted less than once per month; prohibit Medicaid Services to share data HB 47 - AMENDMENTS for passage in the Consent Orders of the delegation of decision-making authority regarding overprescribing by Medicaid HCS - Limit the restrictions on use of Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 by secretary of the Finance and providers with the appropriate board and information to instances where the ID is Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 100-0; Administration Cabinet, except with to share data regarding overutilization by used to verify age to receive a gift that received in Senate respect to institutions of higher Medicaid recipients with a Kentucky has a minimum age requirement; Mar 9-to State & Local Government education that have elected to peace officer, a certified or full-time expressly exempt pharmacists and fraud (S); taken from committee; 1st reading; implement procurement procedures in peace officer of another state or a prevention or identity verification service returned to State & Local Government accordance with statutory authority; federal peace officer. provider in the regular course of (S) delete requirement for annual reports; business; allow retention and use of Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd delineate powers of the committee; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) information if the person in question reading; returned to State & Local specify that competitive bids may not be grants permission to retain the Government (S) required for authorized contracts with Jan 6-introduced in House information; retain original penalties. Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as risk-bearing organizations responsible Jan 7-to Transportation (H) a Consent Bill for Medicaid-managed health care Mar 11-floor amendment (1) filed (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) services. HB 43 (BR 63) - B. Yonts, M. Marzian, HB 46/LM (BR 267) - R. Nelson, L. Jan 6-introduced in House T. Moore HB 44 - AMENDMENTS Clark, J. Richards Jan 7-to Transportation (H) HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Amend definition Feb 13-posted in committee AN ACT relating to high school of "memorandum of agreement" and AN ACT relating to personal Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st newspapers. limit types of contracts exempt from communication devices. reading, to Consent Calendar with Create a new section of KRS Chapter committee review. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Committee Substitute 160 to provide that public high school SFA (1, J. Denton) - Attach provisions 189 prohibiting the use of a personal Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted student journalists have right to exercise of SB 162 to HB 44/GA. communication device by an operator of for passage in the Consent Orders of the freedom of speech and press in school- SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title a motor vehicle, motorcycle, or moped Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 sponsored media; direct that student amendment. that is under the age of 18; provide a Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with journalists are responsible for grace period during which a warning will Committee Substitute determining content of school-sponsored (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) be issued until January 1, 2010; provide Mar 2-received in Senate media; provide limitations for content that after January 1, 2010, a fine will be Mar 4-to Transportation (S) determined by high school students; Jan 6-introduced in House imposed for violation. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st provide that school boards are immune Jan 7-to State Government (H) reading; returned to Transportation (S); from civil and criminal liability based on Feb 10-posted in committee HB 46 - AMENDMENTS reported favorably, to Consent Calendar student expression in school-sponsored Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st HCS/LM - Retain original provisions Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules media; require local board adoption of reading, to Calendar with the following exceptions: explicitly student freedom of expression policy. Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules prohibit text messaging; delete the HB 48/LM/CI (BR 218) - J. Jenkins, K. Feb 23-posted for passage in the previous fine penalty; create new penalty Stevens (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, to require holders of an instructional February 24, 2009; floor amendment (1) permit or intermediate driver's license to AN ACT relating to dating violence. Jan 6-introduced in House filed hold their permit or license a minimum of Amend KRS 403.720 to include dating Jan 7-to Education (H) Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with 180 additional days before obtaining an partners among the class of persons floor amendment (1) intermediate or regular driver's license allowed to obtain domestic violence HB 44 (BR 216) - B. Yonts Feb 26-received in Senate for violation of this Act. protective orders; amend KRS 431.005 Mar 2-to State & Local Government HFA (1, S. Riggs) - Retains original to reference the definition of "unmarried AN ACT relating to government (S) provisions with the following changes: couple" in KRS 403.720. contracts. Mar 11-floor amendments (1) and (2- permits the use of a personal Amend various sections in KRS title) filed communication device to contact a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Chapter 45A to expand and refine the Mar 13-floor amendments (1) and (2- public safety agency or while the motor list of entities included in definition of title) withdrawn vehicle, motorcycle, or moped is idling or Jan 6-introduced in House "contracting body"; allow committee to at a complete stop; explicitly states that Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) determine the definition of HB 45 (BR 35) - R. Crimm use of a personal communication device "governmental emergency"; refine the does not include use of a global HB 49/LM (BR 220) - J. Jenkins definition of memorandum of agreement AN ACT relating to the titling and positioning system or an in-vehicle (MOA) and include grant and research registration of mopeds. security, diagnostic, and AN ACT relating to employment. agreements; correct references to Amend KRS 186A.010 to define communications system. Amend KRS 337.415, relating to universities and colleges and institutions "motor vehicle" for KRS Chapter 186A to court-ordered appearances by of higher education; require reporting of include mopeds; add mopeds to the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) employees, to define terms; prohibit federal grant and research projects; automatic motor vehicle titling and employers from discharging or retaliating against an employee who is a crime 139.486; EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. provisions with the following changes: group health plan is not eligible for victim when the employee takes leave to require titling of an all-terrain vehicle Kentucky Access. attend proceedings associated with the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) only when a security interest is created; crime; require employee to give allow those who purchase an all-terrain HB 54 - AMENDMENTS employer reasonable notice to take Jan 6-introduced in House vehicle without a security interest to SCS - Retain original provisions of the leave when practicable; provide Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue apply for a title if desired; require that all bill except amend KRS 344.040 to state guidelines for use of paid leave time; (H) all-terrain vehicle titles issued be that a difference in employee require employer to maintain transferred upon change of ownership, contribution rates between smokers and confidentiality of records and HB 52/LM (BR 15) - J. Wayne, L. Clark, regardless of whether a security interest nonsmokers is not an unlawful practice communications with employee crime R. Meeks is created upon transfer. and that the offering of incentives to victim; create a penalty for failing to SFA (2, E. Harris) - Move date for the participate in smoking cessation is not maintain confidentiality. AN ACT relating to voting. implementation of the system from an unlawful practice. Amend KRS 117.085 to allow voting January 1, 2010 to July 1, 2010. SCA (1/Title, J. Denton) - Make title HB 49 - AMENDMENTS before election day for caretakers of SFA (3, B. Smith) - Retain original amendment. SFA (1, J. Denton) - Attach provisions voters who are scheduled to have provisions with the following changes: SFA (1, J. Denton) - Attach provisions of SB 162 to HB 49/GA. surgery that will require hospitalization redistribute the $15 application fee for of SB 162 to HB 54/SCS. SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title on election day. certificate of title for an all-terrain vehicle SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title amendment. to provide that the Transportation amendment. HB 52 - AMENDMENTS Cabinet shall receive $6, the county (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HFA (1, J. Wayne) - Amend the clerk shall receive $6, and $3 shall go to (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) provision regarding in person absentee the Kentucky Recreational Trails Jan 6-introduced in House voting by voters having surgery requiring Authority for Adventure Tourism Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 7-to Labor & Industry (H) hospitalization and their designated initiatives. Jan 7-to Banking & Insurance (H) Feb 9-posted in committee caretakers to require the application to SFA (4, W. Blevins Jr.) - Retain Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st state the name of the facility where original provisions with the following to Consent Calendar reading, to Consent Calendar surgery will be conducted, to require the change; provide that $1 of the $15 Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted voter to designate the caretaker in an application fee for certificate of title for Feb 6-posted for passage in the for passage in the Consent Orders of the affidavit to the county clerk, and to an all-terrain vehicle shall go to the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 define "designated caretaker." Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund February 9, 2009 Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 established in KRS 211.472. Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Feb 26-received in Senate (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) SFA (5, B. Smith) - Retain original Feb 24-received in Senate Mar 2-to Economic Development, provisions with the following changes: Feb 26-to Banking & Insurance (S) Tourism & Labor (S) Jan 6-introduced in House redistribute the $15 initial application fee Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Jan 7-to Elections, Const. for a certificate of title for an all-terrain reading; returned to Banking & reading; reassigned to Judiciary (S) Amendments & Intergovernmental vehicle so that the county clerk receives Insurance (S); reported favorably, to Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd Affairs (H) $6, the Transportation Cabinet receives Calendar with Committee Substitute, reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Feb 5-posted in committee $5, the Kentucky Recreational Trails committee amendment (1-title) Mar 11-floor amendments (1) and (2- Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Authority receives $3 for Adventure Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules as a title) filed reading, to Calendar Tourism initiatives, and the Traumatic Consent Bill Mar 13-floor amendments (1) and (2- Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Brain Injury Trust Fund established in Mar 11-floor amendment (1) filed to title) withdrawn Feb 12-posted for passage in the KRS 211.472 receives $1. Committee Substitute, floor amendment Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, (2-title) filed HB 50/LM (BR 187) - D. Owens, L. February 13, 2009 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 13-floor amendments (1) and (2- Clark, M. Dossett, C. Hoffman, J. Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed title) withdrawn ; posted for passage in Richards, R. Weston Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 97-1 with Jan 6-introduced in House the Consent Orders of the Day for floor amendment (1) Jan 7-to Transportation (H) Friday, March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, AN ACT relating to early voting. Feb 26-received in Senate Feb 4-posted in committee passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute, Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 2-to State & Local Government Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st committee amendment (1-title) ; 117 to allow early voting by requiring in- (S) reading, to Calendar with Committee received in House person absentee voting to be conducted Mar 10-taken from committee Substitute for at least 12 working days before the Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 55 (BR 263) - R. Damron, R. Crimm, Sunday prior to election day; require this HB 53 (BR 55) - T. Edmonds, F. Nesler, for passage in the Regular Orders of the J. DeCesare, C. Embry Jr., R. Meeks, M. voting to be held in the county clerk's M. Rader Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009 Rader, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Wuchner office or other place designated by the Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 78-20 county board of elections and approved AN ACT relating to the titling of all- with Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to firearms by the State Board of Elections; amend terrain vehicles. Feb 13-received in Senate certification. various sections of KRS Chapter 117 to Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 23-to Transportation (S) Amend KRS 237.140, relating to conform. 186A to require the titling of all-terrain Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st federal Law Enforcement Officer Safety vehicles to be administered through the reading; returned to Transportation (S); Act certification and recertification of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) automated motor vehicle and titling reported favorably, to Calendar active and retired peace officers, to registration system; establish that Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor permit any peace officer who has Jan 6-introduced in House procedures for titling all-terrain vehicles amendments (1) (2) (3) (4) and (5) filed successfully completed a Kentucky Law Jan 7-to Elections, Const. be consistent with motor vehicle titling; Mar 11-posted for passage in the Enforcement Council approved firearms Amendments & Intergovernmental establish guidelines for promulgation of Regular Orders of the Day for instructor course to certify persons under Affairs (H) regulations relating to titling of all-terrain Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd KRS 15.383 and 237.140. vehicles; ensure the capability of reading; floor amendments (1) (3) (4) HB 51 (BR 90) - B. Farmer, D. Floyd receiving and discharging liens; amend and (5) withdrawn ; passed 20-17 with (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) KRS 186A.070 to require any state floor amendment (2) ; received in House AN ACT relating to taxation. resident who purchases a new all-terrain Mar 12-posted for passage for Jan 6-introduced in House Amend various sections of KRS vehicle or creates a security interest in concurrence in Senate floor amendment Jan 7-to Local Government (H) Chapter 139 to expand the sales and an all-terrain vehicle after January 1, (2); House concurred in Senate floor Feb 3-posting waived use tax base to include certain services 2010, to apply for a certificate of title; amendment (2) ; passed 63-29; enrolled, Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, and rental of commercial real estate, prohibit the operation of an all-terrain signed by Speaker of the House to Consent Calendar repeal certain exemptions, and lower the vehicle on the roadway, except as Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules tax rate; create a new section of KRS provided by KRS 189.515. of the Senate; delivered to Governor Feb 6-posted for passage in the Chapter 141 to apply the provisions of Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, that chapter to taxable years beginning HB 53 - AMENDMENTS 64) February 9, 2009 before January 1, 2010; amend KRS HCS - Retain original provisions of the Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 97-1 141.020, 141.040, and 141.0401 to bill with the following exceptions: amend HB 54 (BR 158) - R. Damron, R. Crimm Feb 24-received in Senate make the individual income tax, Section 2 to explicitly prohibit an ATV Feb 26-to State & Local Government corporation income tax, and the limited from being registered in accordance with AN ACT relating to Kentucky Access. (S) liability entity tax effective for taxable 186.020; add new Sections 3 and 4 to Amend KRS 304.17B-015 to require Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, years beginning before January 1, 2010; amend KRS 186A.130 and 186A.245 to Kentucky residency for eligibility in to Consent Calendar amend KRS 138.358 and 139.260 to set fees for titles for all terrain vehicles. Kentucky Access and to provide that an Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules conform; repeal KRS 139.485 and SFA (1, B. Leeper) - Retain original individual who is eligible under another Mar 13-posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, railroad grade crossing pursuant to the Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules; floor March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, defeated procedures set forth in KRS 177.150 amendment (1) filed 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by 16-18 through 177.210. Feb 9-posted for passage in the each presiding officer; delivered to Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Governor HB 59 (BR 159) - J. Greer, L. Clark (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) February 10, 2009 Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Feb 12-3rd reading; floor amendment 47) AN ACT relating to insurance Jan 6-introduced in House (1) defeated ; passed 75-19 licensing. Jan 7-to Transportation (H) Feb 13-received in Senate HB 56/LM (BR 258) - B. Yonts, R. Amend KRS 304.3-180 to reduce the Feb 24-to State & Local Government Meeks number of consecutive years an insurer HB 61 (BR 227) - M. Cherry, L. Clark, J. (S) may use an accountant or firm for Crenshaw, R. Damron, C. Miller, T. AN ACT proposing to amend Sections preparing the audited financial statement Moore, J. Richards, F. Steele, K. HB 63 (BR 254) - R. Meeks, F. Steele 147 and 148 of the Constitution of from seven (7) to (5); amend KRS 304.9- Stevens, B. Yonts Kentucky relating to voting. 020 to define "rental vehicle agent" an AN ACT relating to recognition of Propose to amend Sections 147 and "rental vehicle agent managing AN ACT relating to honoring military American Indian tribes. 148 of the Constitution of Kentucky to employee"; amend KRS 304.9-133 to service. Create a new section of KRS Chapter permit qualified voters who choose to do remove the requirement that business Amend KRS 18A.150 to expand the 171 to allow a group desiring to be so to vote by absentee ballot in-person entities file an annual report of all state hiring preference honoring military formally recognized as an American on the days prior to the regular election designated individuals who were not service; require the adding of five or ten Indian tribe to submit a petition to the and to require the state to reimburse terminated on or prior to December 31; preference points to a military-connected Kentucky Native American Heritage counties for the cost of early voting; amend 304.9-150 to remove the individual's examination score used for Commission; provide criteria that shall submit to voters for approval or requirement that a business entity state hiring in classified positions; permit be met to be recognized as an American disapproval. applicant file with its application a the total of an examination score and Indian tribe; authorize the Kentucky certificate issued by the Kentucky preference points to exceed 100; require Native American Heritage Commission (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Secretary of State demonstrating that it that a register certificate of finalists for a to approve petitions submitted for can do business in Kentucky and a copy state job identify all finalists entitled to recognition; provide approved petitions Jan 6-introduced in House of its assumed name certificate; provide preference points, whether or not an to the Governor and, if the Governor Jan 7-to Elections, Const. that a business entity applicant or examination is actually a part of the accepts the recommendation, provide for Amendments & Intergovernmental licensee shall not use a name which is selection method; require that an issuance of an executive order Affairs (H) the same or deceptively similar to employing state agency offer an recognizing the approved group; require another business entity licensee; amend interview to all finalists entitled to the Kentucky Native American Heritage HB 57 (BR 179) - S. Riggs KRS 304.9-230 to add rental vehicle as preference points unless five or more of Commission to promulgate a limited line of authority; amend KRS the finalists are entitled preference administrative regulations identifying the AN ACT relating to compensation for 304.9-505 to conform; amend KRS points, in which case, the employing procedures to be followed in submitting legislative branch employees. 304.9-507 to conform; and, repeal KRS state agency shall offer an interview to a petition and appealing and decision of Amend KRS 7.090 to require that the 304.9-485, 304.9-501. 304.9-503 and no fewer than five. the commission. salary of the Director of the Legislative 304.9-513. Research Commission shall be (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) approved by the General Assembly HB 59 - AMENDMENTS except for cost-of-living adjustments SCS - Retain original provisions of the Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House provided to all Commission employees. bill except replace "accountant" with Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Jan 7-to State Government (H) "lead or coordinating partner" and Public Safety (H) Feb 3-posted in committee (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) change the effective time of this Feb 3-posting waived Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, becomes 2010. Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar Jan 6-introduced in House to Consent Calendar Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 7-to State Government (H) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-posted for passage in the Feb 6-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HB 58/LM (BR 202) - R. Weston Jan 6-introduced in House Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, February 10, 2009 Jan 7-to Banking & Insurance (H) February 9, 2009 Feb 11-3rd reading, passed 82-17; AN ACT relating to coroners. Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 10-taken from the Consent received in Senate Amend KRS 72.450 to allow a coroner to Calendar Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Feb 23-to State & Local Government in any county containing a consolidated Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Orders of the Day (S) local government who is in possession for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 96-0; of a body to elect to cremate a body in Day for Friday, February 6, 2009 received in Senate HB 64 (BR 255) - R. Meeks, L. Clark, J. lieu of burial. Feb 6-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Feb 23-to State & Local Government Glenn Feb 9-received in Senate (S) HB 58 - AMENDMENTS Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (S) Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to economic HFA (1, S. Lee) - Amend to prohibit Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st to Consent Calendar development. the cremation of certain unclaimed reading; returned to Banking & Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Create a new section of Subchapter bodies. Insurance (S); reported favorably, to 12 of KRS Chapter 154 to establish the Calendar with Committee Substitute as a HB 62 (BR 253) - R. Meeks, F. Steele International Business Relations (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Consent Bill Committee as a permanent committee of Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to the definition of the Legislative Research Commission; Jan 6-introduced in House "American Indian." provide that the committee shall address Jan 7-to Local Government (H) HB 60 (BR 282) - R. Nelson Amend KRS 446.010 to define efforts to attract and maintain Feb 3-posting waived "American Indian" to mean a person international businesses in Kentucky and Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to railroad grade having origins in any of the original open foreign markets to Kentucky goods to Calendar crossings. peoples of North and South America and and services. Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create a new section of KRS Chapter who maintains tribal affiliation or for passage in the Regular Orders of the 177 to require the Department of community attachment to the tribe of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Day for Friday, February 6, 2009; floor Highways to inspect all public railroad origin; make conforming amendments. amendment (1) filed grade crossings at least 2 times per Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 10-3rd reading; floor amendment year; require results of inspection to be HB 62 - AMENDMENTS Jan 7-to Economic Development (H) (1) defeated ; passed 97-2 kept on file for 5 years; permit the HFA (1, B. Montell) - Amend to modify Mar 4-posting waived Feb 11-received in Senate department to assess the cost of the definition of "American Indian" as Feb 23-to State & Local Government inspection to the railroad company; individuals having origins in any of the HB 65 (BR 257) - R. Meeks (S) require the department to promulgate original peoples of the United States. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st administrative regulations to establish AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife. reading; returned to State & Local standards for railroad grade crossings; (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Create a new section of KRS Chapter Government (S) specify that within 90 days of being 150 to provide that personnel of the Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd notified that a crossing is substandard Jan 6-introduced in House Department of Fish and Wildlife reading; returned to State & Local that the railroad company submit plans Jan 7-to State Government (H) Resources may provide administrative Government (S) for improvement; permit the department Feb 3-posted in committee assistance to the Kentucky Fish and Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules to issue an order to the railroad Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Wildlife Foundation. Mar 13-posted for passage in the company to make improvement to a to Calendar (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) exemptions from immunization to include Flood, J. Jenkins, R. Meeks, R. therapists from licensing provisions, a form that reflects the parents' choice to Palumbo, J. Wayne, S. Westrom make technical correction. Jan 6-introduced in House accept or decline immunization against SCS - Retain original provisions, Jan 7-to Natural Resources & human papillomavirus; require the AN ACT relating to civil rights. except amend KRS 309.137 to allow Environment (H) department to provide educational Amend KRS 344.010 to include licensee discipline for conviction of a resources to the public and all schools definitions for "sexual orientation" and felony or misdemeanor involving sexual HB 66/LM (BR 72) - M. Henley, C. with specific information; amend KRS "gender identity"; amend KRS 344.020, misconduct or a crime where dishonesty Embry Jr., J. Richards 158.035 to conform. relating to the purpose of the Kentucky's is a necessary element rather than for a civil rights chapter, to include a similar conviction involving "moral AN ACT relating to Gold Star Fathers (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) prohibition on discrimination because of turpitude"; reduce the earliest time a license plates. sexual orientation and gender identity; person may petition for reinstatement of Amend KRS 186.162 to create a Gold Jan 6-introduced in House amend KRS 344.040, 344.050, 344.060, a revoked license from 5 years to 2 Star Fathers license plate with the same Jan 7-to Health & Welfare (H) 344.070, and 344.080, relating to years; allow any party aggrieved by a fees as the Gold Star Mothers plate; Feb 9-posted in committee prohibited discrimination in various labor final order of the art therapist board to amend KRS 186.041 to set forth limit of and employment practices, to include appeal to the Circuit Court of the county two Gold Star Fathers license plates per HB 70/LM (BR 289) - J. Crenshaw, E. sexual orientation and gender identity; where the alleged violation occurred; eligible recipient; amend KRS 186.164 to Ballard, L. Clark, T. Edmonds, K. Flood, amend KRS 344.025, 344.100, 344.110, amend KRS 309.1399 to permit a set forth eligibility requirements. J. Glenn, D. Graham, K. Hall, C. and 18A.095, relating to the same, to maximum fine of $1,000 for a violation; Hoffman, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. conform; amend KRS 344.120 and remove imprisonment as a potential (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Meeks, L. Napier, D. Owens, R. 342.140, relating to prohibited punishment for a violation. Palumbo, J. Richards, A. Simpson, R. discrimination in places of public Jan 6-introduced in House Weston, S. Westrom, B. Yonts accommodation and advertisements (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & therefor, to include sexual orientation Public Safety (H) AN ACT proposing an amendment to and gender identity; amend KRS Jan 6-introduced in House Section 145 of the Constitution of 344.170, 344.180, 344.190, 344.300, Jan 7-to Licensing & Occupations (H) HB 67/FN/LM (BR 236) - M. Henley, K. Kentucky relating to persons entitled to and 344.310, relating to the state and Feb 6-posted in committee Hall, F. Nesler vote. local human rights commissions, to Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Propose to amend Section 145 of the include prohibition of discrimination on reading, to Calendar with Committee AN ACT relating to health facility- Constitution of Kentucky to exclude a the basis of sexual orientation and Substitute acquired infections. convicted felon from the right to vote gender identity in the scope of their Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create new sections of KRS Chapter only until expiration of probation, final powers and duties; amend KRS for passage in the Regular Orders of the 216B to define terms; require health care discharge from parole, or maximum 344.360, 344.680, 344.370, and Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 facilities to implement infection expiration of sentence; submit to the 344.380, relating to prohibited Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 90-1 with prevention program in high risk areas voters for ratification or rejection. discrimination in certain housing, real Committee Substitute ; received in and throughout the facility by January 1, estate, and other financial transactions, Senate 2010; require implementation of best HB 70 - AMENDMENTS to include sexual orientation and gender Feb 23-to Licensing, Occupations & practices that include identification of HFA (1, M. Harmon) - Insert provision identity; amend KRS 344.367, relating to Administrative Regulations (S) infected patients, contact precautions, providing that automatic restoration prohibited discrimination in certain Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, cultures upon discharge or transfer, occurs only after the longer lasting of the insurance sales, to include sexual to Consent Calendar with Committee hand washing, written infection three triggering conditions set forth in the orientation and gender identity; amend Substitute prevention and control policy and public bill. KRS 344.400, relating to prohibited Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules posting of policies, worker and staff discrimination in certain credit Mar 9-posted for passage in the education program; require health facility (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) transactions, to include sexual Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, to report data on health-facility acquired orientation and gender identity; and March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 infection rates and multi-drug resistant Jan 6-introduced in House make various technical amendments. with Committee Substitute ; received in infections; permit the cabinet to Jan 7-to Elections, Const. House promulgate administrative regulations; Amendments & Intergovernmental (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 10-posted for passage for require report to Governor and Affairs (H) concurrence in Senate Committee Legislative Research Commission; Feb 4-posted in committee Jan 6-introduced in House Substitute on Wednesday, March 11, establish penalties for violations. Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) 2009 reading, to Calendar Mar 12-House concurred in Senate (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 73 (BR 326) - M. Marzian Committee Substitute ; passed 95-0; for passage in the Regular Orders of the enrolled, signed by Speaker of the Jan 6-introduced in House Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009; AN ACT relating to art therapy. House Jan 7-to Health & Welfare (H) floor amendment (1) filed Create a new section of KRS 309.130 Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President Feb 12-3rd reading; floor amendment to 309.1399 to require that disciplinary of the Senate; delivered to Governor HB 68/FN (BR 189) - D. Watkins, R. (1) defeated ; passed 83-14 proceedings against licensed art Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Meeks Feb 13-received in Senate therapists or applicants for licensing be 48) Feb 23-to State & Local Government conducted in accordance with KRS AN ACT relating to a cigarette surtax (S) Chapter 13B; permit aggrieved parties to HB 74/LM (BR 247) - J. DeCesare, R. and declaring an emergency. file suit in Franklin Circuit Court; amend Adkins, T. Burch, R. Crimm, R. Damron, Amend various sections of KRS HB 71/FN (BR 238) - C. Rollins II, S. KRS 309.130 to define "the practice of T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., J. Gooch Jr., Chapter 138 to create an additional Brinkman, L. Clark, J. Crenshaw, R. professional art therapy"; prohibit B. Montell, T. Moore, J. Richards, D. cigarette surtax of 70 cents; increase the Crimm, R. Meeks, D. Watkins anyone from engaging in the practice of Watkins tax rates for other tobacco products and art therapy unless he or she is duly snuff; impose a floor stock tax as of July AN ACT creating the Kentucky Family licensed; exempt persons engaged in AN ACT relating to special license 31, 2009; EMERGENCY. Trust Program. the practice of employment, job plates. Create a new section of KRS Chapter placement, and school counseling from Amend KRS 186.164 to allow any (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 194A to establish a Kentucky Family the licensing requirements; amend KRS entity that sponsors a special license Trust Program, which would operate a 309.137 to permit a person whose plate issued with a $0 EF fee under KRS Jan 6-introduced in House special needs or supplemental needs license has been revoked to petition the 186.162 to set a voluntary requested Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue trust allowing family and friends to place board for reinstatement if five years has donation amount not to exceed ten (H) money into trust for the supplemental elapsed; permit the board to issue a dollars. care of persons with disabilities without written admonishment if the board HB 69/FN (BR 190) - D. Watkins, T. endangering the beneficiary's eligibility determines that the violation is not HB 74 - AMENDMENTS Burch, M. Marzian, R. Palumbo for public benefits. serious; specify that a voluntary HCS/LM - Delete original provisions; suspension shall not bar the board from create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to immunizations. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) taking disciplinary action; amend KRS 186 to allow the Masonic Homes of Amend KRS 214.034 to require 309.1305, 309.131, 309.1315, 309.133, Kentucky Inc. or its successor immunization against human Jan 6-introduced in House 309.1335, 309.135, and 309.138 to organization to petition the papillomavirus for female children and Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue conform. Transportation Cabinet to place a require that parental statements to (H) voluntary contribution for Masonic Order withhold consent be filed with the Feb 23-posting waived HB 73 - AMENDMENTS license plates in accordance with KRS immunization certificate; amend KRS HCS - Amend Section 2(3) to exempt 186.164(12) to (14). 214.036 to require forms relating to HB 72/LM (BR 284) - M. Marzian, K. physical therapists and occupational (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Amend KRS 311.621 to include the vehicle in accordance with KRS Postsecondary Education to assist Five Wishes advance directive in the 186.050(3)(a); permit low-speed electric institutions in identifying appropriate Jan 6-introduced in House definition of advance directive; amend vehicles to cross a roadway with a materials and curricula. Jan 7-to Transportation (H) KRS 311.625 to permit a living will to be posted speed limit of more than 45 miles Feb 4-posted in committee made in another form. per hour if the intersection is equipped HB 83 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st with an electric traffic signal. HCS - Retain original provisions reading, to Consent Calendar with (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) except replace the Council on Committee Substitute (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Postsecondary Education with the Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 6-introduced in House Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Feb 12-posted for passage in the Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) Jan 6-introduced in House Authority. Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Feb 13-posted in committee Jan 7-to Transportation (H) February 23, 2009 (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with HB 78/HM (BR 62) - T. Edmonds HB 82 (BR 303) - B. Yonts, D. Butler, J. Committee Substitute Crenshaw, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., K. Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 24-received in Senate AN ACT relating to drugs. Hall, R. Henderson, T. Pullin Jan 7-to Education (H) Feb 26-to Transportation (S) Create new sections of Subtitles 17 Feb 6-posted in committee Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, and 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to require AN ACT relating to classified Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st to Consent Calendar insurers to cover urine drug screening or employee benefits. reading, to Consent Calendar with Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules blood tests ordered by a health care Amend KRS 158.070 to permit public Committee Substitute Mar 9-posted for passage in the practitioner. school employees other than teachers to Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, participate in statewide professional Feb 12-posted for passage in the March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) meetings with substitutes when needed; Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, 0; received in House amend KRS 161.011 to define February 23, 2009 Mar 10-enrolled, signed by each Jan 6-introduced in House "progressive discipline" as a process to Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with presiding officer Jan 7-to Banking & Insurance (H) deal with job-related behavior that does Committee Substitute Mar 11-delivered to Governor not meet expected and communicated Feb 24-received in Senate Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. HB 79 (BR 278) - J. Higdon performance standards; establish due Feb 26-to Education (S) 17) process and hearing procedures for AN ACT relating to the solemnization classified employees notified that their HB 84 (BR 389) - J. Glenn, J. Greer, C. HB 75 (BR 346) - M. Denham of marriage and declaring an contracts will not be renewed; require Hoffman emergency. the board policy to provide a process AN ACT relating to weights and Amend KRS 402.050 to allow that includes for verbal and written AN ACT relating to lifetime measures. solemnization of marriages by a member warnings, public and private reprimands, combination hunting and fishing Create a new section of KRS 363.510 of the General Assembly who has been probation with a corrective action plan, licenses. to 363.850 to allow the promulgation of authorized by the presiding officer of his and suspensions with pay or without pay Amend KRS 150.175 to authorize a administrative regulations relating to or her chamber; amend KRS 402.090 to of up to seven days prior to termination; lifetime hunting and fishing license for tobacco moisture testing devices; amend forbid any legislator to solicit, accept, or establish due process procedures for an persons age sixty-five and older that KRS 363.510 to include instruments to agree to accept anything of value in employee who has completed four years authorizes the holder to do all the acts measure internal moisture or density of exchange for solemnizing a marriage; of continuous active service; establish a permitted under the senior/disabled unprocessed bulk tobacco in the amend KRS 402.100 to require all process to require the commissioner of hunting license and does not expire until "weights and measures" definition. marriage certificates to contain a space education to appoint a hearing officer the death of the holder. where the officiating legislator may affirm upon request; establish the right of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) membership in the General Assembly appeal to the Circuit Court in the county (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) and list the date he or she was where the school district is located; Jan 6-introduced in House authorized to solemnize marriages; provide service credit for limited status Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 7-to Agriculture & Small Business EMERGENCY. employees on approved military leave Jan 7-to Natural Resources & (H) and for reemployment or reinstatement Environment (H) Feb 3-posting waived (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) of an employee inducted into the Armed Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Forces of the United States. to Consent Calendar Jan 6-introduced in House HB 85 (BR 390) - J. Glenn Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Feb 6-posted for passage in the AN ACT designating burgoo as the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, HB 80/LM (BR 281) - D. Keene Jan 6-introduced in House state dish. February 9, 2009 Jan 7-to Education (H) Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 AN ACT relating to the provision of Feb 6-posted in committee 2 naming and designating burgoo as the Feb 24-received in Senate court house facilities. Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st state dish. Feb 26-to Agriculture (S) Amend KRS 26A.090 to clarify the reading, to Consent Calendar definition of "unit of government" with Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 76 (BR 127) - K. Hall, R. Meeks respect to counties; remove "special for passage in the Regular Orders of the districts" as an eligible unit of local Day Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the Kentucky government for the provision of court Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 88-7 Jan 7-to State Government (H) Educational Excellence Scholarship facilities; amend KRS 26A.110 to Feb 24-received in Senate Feb 26-posted in committee Program. conform. Feb 26-to Education (S) Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 164.7881 to permit, to Consent Calendar beginning with the 2010-2011 academic (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 83 (BR 388) - J. Glenn, B. Housman, Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules; posted year, that eligible high school students R. Meeks, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner for passage in the Consent Orders of the use a portion of their KEES award to pay Jan 6-introduced in House Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 for tuition for dual credit courses; require Jan 7-to Local Government (H) AN ACT relating to college student Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 99-1; that the funds they would have received Feb 6-posted in committee financial awareness. received in Senate during their postsecondary program be Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 9-to State & Local Government reduced over a four, or in some cases, HB 81 (BR 302) - B. Yonts 164 to require public postsecondary (S) five year period by an amount equal to institutions to provide new that used for dual credit and part-time AN ACT relating to motor vehicles. undergraduates with information HB 86 (BR 391) - J. Glenn, T. Moore college courses; amend KRS 164.7885 Amend KRS 186.010 to define "low- regarding credit cards and debt to conform. speed electric vehicle" and amend the management and encourage them to AN ACT relating to sales and use tax definition of "motor vehicle" to include a conduct informational sessions; holidays and declaring an emergency. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) low-speed electric vehicle; create a new encourage nonpublic postsecondary Create a new section of KRS Chapter section of KRS Chapter 189 to allow the institutions to provide new 139 to provide a sales and use tax Jan 6-introduced in House use of low-speed electric vehicles on undergraduates with information holiday for the first week in August each Jan 7-to Education (H) highways with a posted speed limit of 45 regarding credit cards and debt year to exempt clothing with a sales miles per hour or less; require low-speed management and to conduct price of less than $100 per item, school HB 77 (BR 205) - R. Crimm electric vehicles operated on a highway informational sessions; permit supplies, and school art supplies; define to be insured in compliance with KRS institutions to utilize existing debt terms; EMERGENCY; EFFECTIVE May AN ACT relating to the Five Wishes 304.39-080, titled in accordance with education materials from nonprofit 1, 2009. advance directive. KRS 186.020, and registered as a motor entities; and require the Council on (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 89 (BR 226) - D. Owens, J. per calendar month or (40) hours per emergency notification system provide Crenshaw, C. Hoffman, R. Meeks, J. calendar year; establish eligibility maximum statewide coverage, with Jan 6-introduced in House Richards requirements; limit mentoring leave to separate administration and coordination Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue actual mentoring activities; prohibit use within each area development district; (H) AN ACT relating to low-income of mentoring leave as hours worked for allow the board to promulgate heating assistance, making an overtime purposes. administrative regulations to shift HB 87 (BR 392) - J. Glenn appropriation therefor, and declaring an existing grants and other board money emergency. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to fund the system; delete outdated cost AN ACT relating to occupational Authorize governor to add $2,000,000 study language; amend KRS 65.7631 to taxes. to Low Income Home Energy Assistance Jan 6-introduced in House authorize the board to use administrative Amend KRS 67.750 to update the Program should it run out of money this Jan 7-to State Government (H) funds to cover its expenses incurred due reference to the Internal Revenue Code winter. Feb 3-posted in committee to the emergency notification system; to the code in effect on December 31, Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, permit the use of grants or matching 2006, as amended. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to Calendar money to implement the system; amend Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules KRS 65.7633 to require the board to HB 87 - AMENDMENTS Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 10-posted for passage in the promulgate administrative regulations HCS - Retain the original provisions of Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue Regular Orders of the Day for establishing procedures and guidelines the bill except to provide that the Internal (H) Wednesday, February 11, 2009 for implementing and funding the Revenue Code which applies is in effect Feb 11-3rd reading, passed 97-0; emergency notification system. on December 31, 2008, rather than HB 90 (BR 344) - M. Denham, T. Moore received in Senate 2006. Feb 23-to State & Local Government (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) AN ACT relating to military education (S) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) benefits. Jan 6-introduced in House Amend KRS 164.516 to include in the HB 94 (BR 157) - B. Montell Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Jan 6-introduced in House definition of "member" members of a Public Safety (H) Jan 7-to Local Government (H) Reserve Component with Kentucky as AN ACT relating to charter county Feb 11-posted in committee their home of record; amend KRS governments. HB 97 (BR 128) - Ji. Lee Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st 164.5161 to make members in the Amend KRS 132.010 to integrate reading, to Calendar with Committee Reserves eligible for the tuition award charter county governments into the AN ACT relating to the operation of Substitute program. provisions of KRS Chapter 132; create a taxicabs and limousines. Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted new section of KRS 67.825 to 67.875 to Amend KRS 281.014 to clarify the for passage in the Regular Orders of the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) provide for transitional tax provisions for definitions of "city taxicab certificate," Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 charter county governments and for the "city limousine certificate," "county Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Jan 6-introduced in House disposition of delinquent taxes; create a taxicab certificate," and "county Committee Substitute Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & new section of KRS 67.825 to 67.875 to limousine certificate" to allow countywide Feb 26-received in Senate Public Safety (H) clarify that charter county governments authority for taxicabs and limousines in Mar 2-to Appropriations & Revenue fall within the purview of "HB 44" through counties with cities of the second class; (S) HB 91/LM (BR 345) - M. Denham KRS 68.245, 132.010, and 132.017; clarify the operating authority of taxicabs Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st amend KRS 132.012 and 92.305 to and limousines to include a trip that reading; returned to Appropriations & AN ACT relating to agroterrorism. allow charter county governments that originates or concludes within the county Revenue (S) Create new sections of KRS Chapter contain cities that are no longer of the certificate; amend KRS 281.6602 Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd 247 to define "agricultural equipment," incorporated to provide for abandoned to allow current city taxicab and reading; returned to Appropriations & "agricultural facility," "agricultural urban property for tax purposes; amend limousine certificate holders operating in Revenue (S) product," and "agroterrorism"; establish KRS 133.010 to integrate charter county a county containing a city of the second Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules as damages for committing agroterrorism; governments into the provisions of KRS class to be granted a county taxicab or a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the amend KRS 500.080 to define Chapter 133; amend KRS 134.010 to limousine certificate. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, "agricultural equipment," "agricultural integrate charter county governments March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- facility," and agricultural product"; amend into the provisions of KRS Chapter 134. HB 97 - AMENDMENTS 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by KRS 512.010, 513.010, 513.060, and HCS - Clarify definitions of operating Speaker of the House 527.205 to conform; repeal KRS (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) authority to require that a trip originate or Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President 437.410, 437.415, 437.420, and end in the county in which the taxi or of the Senate; delivered to Governor 437.429. Jan 6-introduced in House limousine has its certificate. Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Jan 7-to Local Government (H) 49) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 95/LM (BR 178) - B. Montell, T. HB 88/LM (BR 51) - J. Wayne, T. Burch, Jan 6-introduced in House Moore Jan 6-introduced in House M. Marzian, R. Meeks, T. Riner, C. Siler, Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) Jan 7-to Transportation (H) K. Sinnette, D. Watkins AN ACT relating to child support. Feb 4-posted in committee HB 92/LM (BR 417) - B. Yonts Amend KRS 205.721 to require the Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to bicycle and $25.00 disbursement fee for child reading, to Calendar with Committee pedestrian safety. AN ACT relating to petroleum storage support to be charged to the Substitute Amend KRS 189.010 to define bicycle tanks. noncustodial parent. Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and to explicitly exclude bicycle in the Amend KRS 224.60-142 to allow for passage in the Regular Orders of the definition of motor vehicle; create a new owners of petroleum storage tanks (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009 section of KRS Chapter 189 to establish containing motor fuels until July 15, Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with the offense of vehicular assault of a 2015, to register the tanks and to submit Jan 6-introduced in House Committee Substitute bicyclist or pedestrian; amend KRS affidavits and applications relevant to the Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) Feb 13-received in Senate 189.300 to detail right side travel tank accounts. Feb 23-to State & Local Government requirements for bicycles; amend KRS HB 96 (BR 132) - D. Floyd (S) 189.990 to establish penalties for (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) vehicular assault of a bicyclist or AN ACT relating to emergency HB 98/LM (BR 129) - Ji. Lee pedestrian; amend KRS 431.005 to Jan 6-introduced in House notification systems. provide that an officer can arrest without Jan 7-to Natural Resources & Amend KRS 65.7625 to require the Jan 8-WITHDRAWN a warrant when the officer is not present Environment (H) state administrator for the Commercial to witness vehicular assault of a Mobile Radio Service Emergency HB 99/FN (BR 415) - K. Hall pedestrian or bicyclist; amend KRS HB 93 (BR 311) - C. Rollins II Telecommunications Board to implement 431.015 to allow a physical arrest under compliance with a statewide wireless AN ACT relating to charitable health the conditions described in the AN ACT relating to state employees phone emergency notification system care providers. amendment to KRS 431.005. as mentors. designed to assist the state's deaf and Amend KRS 216.940 to add Create a new section of KRS Chapter hard-of-hearing community; amend KRS optometrists to the definition of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 61 to define "mentoring leave" as leave 65.7629 to authorize the board to charitable health care providers; amend time granted by a supervisor to a state develop and maintain the system with KRS 216.941 to permit optometrists and Jan 6-introduced in House employee spent volunteering as a the cooperation and input of the physicians with valid licenses from other Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) mentor; allow one hour of mentoring Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and states to provide charitable health care leave per week, not to exceed five hours Hard of Hearing; mandate that the services in Kentucky if approved by their respective boards; amend KRS 216.942 reading, to Consent Calendar authority to contract with the department SCS/FN/LM - Delete all language; to add dentists and optometrists to Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; floor for construction and operations; specify amend KRS 175.410 to update charitable health care providers; create a amendments (1) and (2-title) filed that the authority shall maintain control definitions; amend KRS 175.420 to new section of KRS 311 to permit the Feb 12-posted for passage in the of projects and revenues from projects; declare legislative intent; amend KRS Board of Medical Licensure to permit a Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, authorize projects constructed by the 175.425 to recognize the Turnpike physician with a valid license from February 23, 2009; taken from the authority to include interchanges with Authority as an instrumentality of the another state to provide charitable health Consent Orders of the Day, placed in the existing roadways; permit authority to Commonwealth; amend KRS 175.430 to care services in Kentucky through a Regular Orders of the Day issue administrative regulations, permit require meetings; amend KRS 175.450 sponsoring organization; create a new Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with public utilities to utilize rights of way to declare purpose and powers of the section of KRS 320 to permit the Board floor amendments (1) and (2-title) ; under specific circumstances; permit Authority; create new sections of KRS of Optometric Examiners to provide received in Senate agreements for use of real estate assets Chapter 175 to allow development in charitable health care services in Feb 23-to Transportation (S); taken of the authority by the Commonwealth; conjunction with other road Kentucky through a sponsoring from committee; laid on clerk's desk; authorize issuance of bonds; state that development: to authorize the method organization. taken from clerk's desk; 1st reading; bonds are not a debt of the for creating a bi-state authority and returned to Transportation (S) Commonwealth; permit incidental use of describe its duties and responsibilities: HB 99 - AMENDMENTS Feb 24-taken from committee; 2nd rights of way for specified purposes; to authorize bonds, describe limits and HCS/FN - Delete original provisions of reading; returned to Transportation (S) authorize trust relationships; authorize responsibilities: to allow tolling, provide the bill; amend KRS 320.130 to permit Feb 25-reported favorably, to Rules as state agencies and localities to invest in uses and limits of tolls: to require annual optometrists to practice outside of their a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the bonds; exempt bonds from state reporting and annual audits: to prohibit regular office for a charitable purpose; Regular Orders of the Day for taxation; allow authority to contract for employees from investing in bonds of amend KRS 311.560 to permit persons Wednesday, February 25, 2009; 3rd provision of maintenance services; direct the authority: to indemnify officers and licensed from other states in medicine or reading, passed 36-0 that projects shall revert to ownership by employees: to authorize acceptance of osteopathay to practice for a charitable Feb 26-received in House the Commonwealth when all bonds are previously begun work on a project; purpose in Kentucky; EMERGENCY. Feb 27-enrolled, signed by each retired; require issuance of an annual amend KRS 174.470 to authorize HCA (1/Title, T. Burch) - Make title presiding officer; delivered to Governor report and require an annual audit; agreements; amend KRS 175.490, amendment. Mar 6-signed by Governor (Acts ch.3) prohibit officers and employees from 175.510, 175.530, 175.540, 175.560, directly investing in authority bonds; and 175.570 to clarify language; amend (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 101/LM (BR 231) - J. Greer indemnify board members and KRS 175.580 to require the authority to employees from personal liability; maintain projects; amend KRS 175.610 Jan 6-introduced in House AN ACT relating to minors soliciting authorize previous planning and other to require evaluation of projects and Jan 7-to Health & Welfare (H) contributions on highways. work to become a part of the function of transfer to the Commonwealth when Feb 10-posted in committee Amend KRS 189.570 to require direct the authority; amend KRS 176.420 to certain conditions are met; amend KRS Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st adult supervision of minors under the require the activity of the authority to be 176.420 to require the Department of reading, to Consent Calendar with age of 14 who are soliciting contributions evaluated as a part of the six-year road Highways to coordinate the six year road Committee Substitute, committee on highways. plan; repeal the following sections: KRS plan with the activity of the authority; amendment (1-title) 181.850, 181.851, 181.852, 181.853, amend KRS 42.409; repeal the following Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 101 - AMENDMENTS 181.854, 181.855, 181.856, 181.857, sections: KRS 181.850, 181.851, for passage in the Consent Orders of the SFA (1/Title, J. Denton) - Make title 181.858, 181.859, 181.860, 181.861, 181.852, 181.853, 181.854, 181.855, Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 amendment. 181.862, 181.863, 181.864, 181.865, 181.856, 181.857, 181.858, 181.859, Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with SFA (2, J. Denton) - Attach provisions 181.866, 181.867, 181.868, 181.869. 181.860, 181.861, 181.862, 181.863, Committee Substitute, committee of SB 162 to HB 101/GA. 181.864, 181.865, 181.866, 181.867, amendment (1-title) 181.868, 181.869. Feb 26-received in Senate (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HB 102 - AMENDMENTS Mar 2-to Licensing, Occupations & HCS/FN/LM - Retain original (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Administrative Regulations (S) Jan 6-introduced in House provisions of the bill; authorize creation Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 7-to Transportation (H) of a local authority and describe its Jan 6-introduced in House to Consent Calendar Feb 13-posted in committee powers and duties; clarify responsibilities Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st of members of the authority and prohibit (H) Mar 5-posted for passage in the reading, to Consent Calendar them from entering into contracts with Mar 2-posting waived Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the authority; clarify bond language; Mar 5-floor amendments (1) and (2) March 5, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37- for passage in the Consent Orders of the expand requirements for transfer of filed to Committee Substitute ; reported 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 project to the Commonwealth; make favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Speaker of the House Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 technical corrections. Committee Substitute Mar 6-enrolled, signed by President of Mar 2-received in Senate HFA (1, D. Pasley) - Make technical Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the Senate; delivered to Governor Mar 4-to Transportation (S) corrections to clarify which local for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 11-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st government can apply; clarify that a Day for Monday, March 9, 2009; floor 5) reading; returned to Transportation (S); financial plan is created before the amendments (3) (4) and (5) filed to reported favorably, to Calendar development agreement. Committee Substitute HB 100/LM (BR 383) - M. Denham, H. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (2, S. Brinkman) - Require the Mar 9-floor amendment (6) filed to Collins Mar 11-floor amendments (1-title) and local government where a transportation Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading; (2) filed project is to be located to be a party to passed 67-23 with Committee AN ACT relating to the agricultural Mar 13-floor amendments (1-title) and the financing plan, rather than being Substitute, floor amendments (1) and (5) program trust fund and making an (2) withdrawn consulted with regard to the plan. ; received in Senate; taken from appropriation therefor. HFA (3, D. Owens) - Require Committee on Committees; 1st reading; Create a new Section of KRS Chapter HB 102/FN/LM (BR 155) - D. Pasley, J. confirmation of citizen members of the returned to Committee on Committees 246 to create and set provisions of the Crenshaw, R. Palumbo, J. Richards, T. state authority to be confirmed by the (S) agricultural program trust fund; amend Thompson, D. Watkins, B. Yonts Senate and the House; require Mar 10-taken from Committee on KRS 186.050 to establish a voluntary confirmation of appointees of a local Committees; 2nd reading; returned to contribution of $10 for motor vehicles AN ACT relating to public chief executive to a local authority be Committee on Committees (S); to being registered as farm trucks; permit infrastructure authorities. confirmed by the local legislative body. Transportation (S) the person registering the motor vehicle Establish KRS Chapter 175B and HFA (4, D. Owens) - Increase the Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules to opt out of the voluntary contribution. create 20 new sections thereof to: membership of the state authority form with Committee Substitute ; posted for provide definitions; establish the 11 to 13, specify that one member be passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 100 - AMENDMENTS Kentucky Public Transportation appointed by the Speaker of the House Day for Friday, March 13, 2009; returned HFA (1, M. Denham) - Add clause; Infrastructure Authority, specify and one member by the President of the to House; 3rd reading, passed 31-2-3 EMERGENCY. membership, meeting requirements, Senate. with Committee Substitute ; received in HFA (2/Title, M. Denham) - Make title staffing, and operations; state the HFA (5, D. Owens) - Change the House; posted for passage for amendment. purpose and powers of the authority; makeup of a local infrastructure authority concurrence in Senate Committee direct authority to evaluate potential to have three members appointed by the Substitute ; House refused to concur in (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) projects, require that projects be Governor and four members appointed Senate Committee Substitute ; received proposed by a local government and by local government chief executives. in Senate; Conference Committee Jan 6-introduced in House approved by the department; permit HFA (6, S. Brinkman) - Include a local appointed in Senate Jan 7-to Transportation (H) tolling; establish requirements for level of government where a proposed project is Feb 4-posted in committee tolling; direct how proceeds of tolls and located when a development agreement HB 103 (BR 395) - L. Combs Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st other revenues shall be used; permit is agreed upon. AN ACT relating to the civil rights of Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue application; amend KRS 286.8-150 to Act"; amend KRS 286.8-255 to provide deaf and hard of hearing persons. (H) substitute a licensee or registrant for a that no natural person shall transact Amend KRS 344.120 to require movie mortgage loan company for purposes of business directly or indirectly as a theaters with five or more screens to HB 106 (BR 368) - T. Thompson classifying documents as confidential to mortgage loan originator or processor provide closed captioning for deaf and protect the licensee or registrant, without a current certificate of hard of hearing persons; amend KRS AN ACT relating to mortgages. including documents obtained from the registration and compliance with all 344.190 to require the Commission on Amend KRS 286.8-010 to create Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System applicable provisions of Subtitle 8 of Human Rights to review and approve definitions for compliance with the and Registry, and authorize the KRS Chapter 286 and maintenance of a available closed captioning technologies federal S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act executive director to determine the time valid unique identifier issued by the and set the minimum numbers of closed of 2008; amend KRS 286.8-020 to period the documents may be classified Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System captioned showings of a movie which establish new requirements for mortgage as confidential and recognize that any and Registry; authorize the executive must be offered at each covered theater. loan companies and mortgage loan material obtained from the Nationwide director to require information deemed brokers; create a new section of Subtitle Mortgage Licensing System and necessary in an application for (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 8 of KRS Chapter 286 to establish Registry is subject to the provisions of registration; increase from 12 to 20 requirements for mortgage loan Section 1512 of the S.A.F.E. Mortgage hours of pre-licensing education courses Jan 6-introduced in House originators and mortgage loan Licensing Act; amend KRS 286.8-170 to required for initial registration for Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) processors; amend KRS 286.8-030 to require every mortgage loan company mortgage loan originators and prohibit transaction of business in and mortgage loan broker to maintain processors and specify that the pre- HB 104 (BR 268) - D. Pasley, R. Adams, Kentucky as a mortgage loan company correct and complete records of its licensing education courses be approved T. Burch, T. Firkins, J. Jenkins, M. or mortgage loan broker without the business transactions at its principal and designated by the executive director Marzian, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly licensing required by Subtitle 8 of KRS office; add mortgage loan originator and and shall meet the requirements of Jr., J. Wayne Chapter 286 unless specifically mortgage loan processor to the records Section 1505(c) of the S.A.F.E. exempted; provide that each solicitation, retention and records access Mortgage Licensing Act and shall be AN ACT relating to surface mining. attempt, or closed loan constitutes a requirements; authorize the executive reviewed and approved by the Amend 350.450 to change separate violation, require that the director to exchange information with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System requirements relating to restoration to unique identifier appear clearly on the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry; authorize acceptance of original contour of surface mines, and to mortgage loan application and on and Registry; require every mortgage pre-licensing education from any other require that when all requirements of the solicitations or advertisements and loan originator and mortgage loan states that meet the Kentucky amended KRS 350.450 are met that the prohibit representations on a mortgage processor to make available records requirements; delete the provision for a configuration requirements of KRS loan application that are inconsistent relating to the originator or processor's temporary certificate of registration; 350.410 and 350.445 may be altered, with this subsection; amend KRS 286.8- operations to the executive director or authorize the executive director to but that overburden must be returned to 032 to exempt a mortgage loan designated examiner; specify reports the require background records checks mine area to the maximum extent company from the requirement that the executive director may require of any necessary to comply with the minimum possible and that other overburden is to company have a funding source of a person subject to Subtitle 8 of KRS requirements of Section 1505 of the be disposed of in permitted areas or minimum of $1 million dollars if the Chapter 286; prohibit a mortgage loan S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act and to previously mined areas, and that no company certifies that it shall not company, loan broker, originator, or require submission of an independent overburden is to be disposed of in the purchase or make loans secured by processor from impeding the executive credit report with an initial application or waters of the Commonwealth; amend mortgages on residential property in director or a designated examiner from renewal application; establish the KRS 350.440 to provide that no spoil be Kentucky so long as the company's interviewing specified persons; authorize minimum standards for registration for a disposed of in the waters of the license is in effect and the company the executive director to control access mortgage loan originator or processor; Commonwealth, and that any spoil not maintains a net worth in excess of to documents and records of a licensee establish the minimum standards for returned to mine area be disposed of $100,000; clarify that an applicant for a or person under examination or renewal of registration for a mortgage only in previously disturbed areas on mortgage loan broker license who has investigation, subject to court order or loan originator or processor; require lands eligible for reclamation under the held a broker's license for at least one consent of the executive director, but the mortgage loan originators to provide abandoned mine land program or year within the last five years is exempt licensee or owner of the documents shall loan origination services to no more than transported and placed in lifts and from the educational training course have necessary access to the one mortgage loan company or concurrently compacted in an requirement; require that the application documents unless the executive director mortgage loan broker at a time; amend engineered, constructed fill; amend KRS for a mortgage loan broker and has reasonable grounds to believe the KRS 286.8-260 to establish new 350.410 to require that restoration of the mortgage loan company license shall documents are at risk of alteration or continuing professional education approximate original contour includes include a physical location of a mortgage destruction; prohibit knowingly requirements to meet the minimum both the configuration and elevation of lending business that is a street address withholding, damaging, changing, requirements of Section 1505(b) of the the area prior to disturbance associated and not a post office box and revise the destroying or hiding paperwork which is S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act; amend with coal removal. proof of residence requirements; amend subject to investigation or examination; KRS 286.8-285 to authorize the KRS 286.8-034 to require submission of authorize the executive director to retain executive director to participate in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) a license renewal to the Nationwide necessary professionals to conduct establishment and implementation of the Mortgage Licensing System and examinations or investigations, enter into Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System Jan 6-introduced in House Registry with an annual report of agreements or relationships with and Registry, to implement and comply Jan 7-to Natural Resources & condition on a form prescribed by the government officials or regulatory with the S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Environment (H) Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System associations to improve efficiency in the Act, establish relationships or contracts Feb 9-posted in committee and Registry in addition to submission to regulatory process and engage with other governmental agencies, the the executive director; amend KRS analytical systems, methods, or software Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System HB 105 (BR 271) - T. Burch 286.8-044 to require that notice of entry necessary to an examination or and Registry or affiliated entities as of any order by the executive director investigation; provide that this section is needed; authorize the executive director AN ACT relating to the equine industry relating to the suspension or denial of a effective whether the person claims to to establish interim procedures to program and making an appropriation license, registration, or claim of act within the licensing or registration implement the transition to the therefor. exemption be in writing and served law of Kentucky or claims to act without registration of new applicants and the Amend KRS 138.510 to establish personally or by certified mail, authorize authority; amend KRS 286.8-190 to renewal of previously registered exemption for two day international a hearing upon written request by the conform; amend KRS 286.8-220 to persons; provide that the executive horse racing events; increase funding for affected person, and authorize the make it unlawful to obtain property by director may use the Nationwide equine industry program at the executive director to enter a final order if fraud or misrepresentations, to fail to Mortgage Licensing System and University of Louisville from one- a written request is not received within make required disclosures or to fail to Registry as an agent for purposes of twentieth to eighteen hundredths of one 20 days of service, as defined; amend comply with state and federal laws receiving, requesting, and distributing percent wagered on intertrack and KRS 286.8-046 to authorize the applicable to transacting business in information; require the executive interstate wagering; amend KRS executive director to order any Kentucky, and to comply with the director to establish a process for 230.550 to specify the purposes for affirmative actions such as restitution or provisions of Subtitle 8 of KRS Chapter challenging information submitted by the which money is to be utilized; direct the refund deemed necessary against any 286, unless specifically exempted; executive director to, and entered into, University of Louisville to hold person who violates any provision of amend KRS 286.8-225 to establish the the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing symposiums and to cooperate with Subtitle 8 of KRS Chapter 286 or any "Mortgage Fraud Prosecution Fund" as a System and Registry; require the representatives of key racing and administrative regulation promulgated trust and revolving fund in the State executive director to request audited breeding organizations to determine the thereunder or any order issued by the Treasury and establish the sources of financial reports annually from the sevents' times and agendas. executive director; amend KRS 286.8- and uses for the Fund; amend KRS Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System 060 to amend the bond requirements; 286.8-227 to conform; amend KRS and Registry; require the executive (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) amend KRS 286.8-100 to prohibit 286.8-240 to provide that KRS 286.8- director to annually request any transacting business, either directly or 010 to 286.8-285 may be cited as the nonconfidential protocols or reports for Jan 6-introduced in House indirectly, without filing the required "Mortgage Licensing and Regulation security and safeguarding personal information; require the executive Day for Friday, February 6, 2009 M. Dossett, J. Greer cemetery a violation; set out a process director to annually request from the Feb 6-3rd reading; passed 81-15 with by which the state shall dispose of Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System Committee Substitute AN ACT relating to the taxation of human remains within its custody and and Registry specified statistical Feb 9-received in Senate military pay. control; permit a legally recognized tribal information relating to examinations Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (S) Amend KRS 141.010 to provide an government to conduct reinterment taken by applicants for registration as a Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, exemption from individual income tax for ceremonies for Native Americans; loan originator; require the executive to Calendar with Committee Substitute all military pay, effective for tax years require a person who encounters or director to report to the General Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules beginning on or after January 1, 2009. accidentally disturbs human remains to Assembly when requested any Mar 26-posted for passage in the immediately cease disturbing the ground information received from the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) in the area of the human remains; place Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System March 26, 2009; 3rd reading; Committee responsibility of encountered or and Registry relating to audited financial Substitute withdrawn; passed 38-0; Jan 6-introduced in House accidentally discovered human remains reports, nonconfidential protocols or received in House; enrolled, signed by Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue on the cemetery owner or the state and reports, and statistical information each presiding officer; delivered to (H) require responsible party to dispose of; relating to loan originator licensing Governor require persons wishing to possess examinations; require the executive Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. HB 111 (BR 412) - J. Tilley human remains or burial objects to director to report violations of Subtitle 8 104) obtain a permit from the Vital Statistics of KRS Chapter 286 to the Nationwide AN ACT relating to encouraging Branch of the Department for Public Mortgage Licensing System and HB 107/LM/CI (BR 350) - S. Riggs healthy lifestyles. Health and limit possession to teaching, Registry; create a new section of Subtitle Create a new section of KRS Chapter medical, scientific, or training purposes; 8 of KRS Chapter 286 to require every AN ACT relating to peace officers. 131 to require reporting of data to LRC make unlawful possession of human mortgage loan company and mortgage Amend KRS 61.365, relating to on the wellness project credit; create remains or burial objects a Class A loan broker to exercise proper Kentucky peace officer status for federal new sections of KRS Chapter 141 to misdemeanor for the first offense and a supervision and control over its officers, to add United States Postal establish the wellness project credit; Class D felony for each subsequent operations and personnel and prohibit Inspection Service Postal Inspectors. amend KRS 141.0205 to order the credit offense; require a person who unlawfully using the services of a mortgage loan for income tax purposes; create a new possesses human remains or burial originator who is not an employee under (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) section of KRS Chapter 194A to require objects to reimburse the state for the the supervision and control of the the cabinet to develop an employer cost of properly disposing of the remains company, and provide this does not Jan 6-introduced in House wellness project model and certify and objects; prohibit the excavation of prohibit using the services of a mortgage Jan 7-to State Government (H) employers' project based on the model; human remains and burial objects; loan broker and its employees; create a Feb 3-posted in committee create a new section of KRS Chapter amend KRS 525.105 to delete the new section of Subtitle 8 of KRS Chapter Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, 18A to establish a state employee requirement that desecration of a 286 to establish severability of the to Consent Calendar personal fitness pilot program. venerated object is shown only when provisions of this Act; amend KRS Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules one's purpose is commercial gain or 286.2-100 to conform and to add "bank Feb 10-posted for passage in the (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) exploitation; require that the tools, holding company", "savings and loan Consent Orders of the Day for implements, or vehicles used in association holding company" and Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Jan 6-introduced in House desecrating human objects be seized wholly owned subsidiary" of the named Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Jan 7-to Appropriations & Revenue and sold with profits from such sale entities to the definition of "financial Feb 24-received in Senate (H) going to the council; require a violator to institution"; amend KRS 286.2-670 to Feb 26-to Judiciary (S) reimburse the Commonwealth for its conform by deleting the various foreign Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st HB 112/LM/CI (BR 334) - D. Floyd costs in properly disposing of the human financial institutions listed as not doing reading; returned to Judiciary (S) remains and the landowner for damage business in this state and to substitute "a Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd Mar 4-WITHDRAWN to the property; amend KRS 525.120 to foreign financial institution"; amend KRS reading; returned to Judiciary (S) increase penalty for abuse of a corpse 286.2-680 to conform; create a new HB 113/LM (BR 381) - L. Belcher, C. from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class section of Subtitle 2 of KRS Chapter 286 HB 108 (BR 46) - A. Wuchner, J. Greer, Hoffman D felony; require human remains to authorize the executive director to A. Koenig, D. Osborne, S. Santoro possessed or so used to be seized and levy a civil penalty of not less than AN ACT relating to the reporting of forfeited to the state; require the violator $1000 nor more than $5000, plus costs, AN ACT relating to local school district stolen items with vehicle identification to reimburse the Commonwealth for the on any person who violates any funding adjustments. numbers. cost of properly disposing of the human provision of Subtitle 2 of KRS Chapter Amend KRS 157.360 to provide for Create a new section of KRS Chapter remains. 286; amend KRS 286.012 to conform; growth districts to request an adjustment 186 to require a law enforcement agency repeal KRS 286.8-040, 286.8-042, mid-year due to growth in average daily to enter information on a stolen item with (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) 286.8-200 and 286.230. attendance of three percent or more a vehicle identification number into the from the prior year; provide how the NCIC database. Jan 6-introduced in House HB 106 - AMENDMENTS calculated state portion of the support Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) HCS - Retain original provisions; education excellence in Kentucky is (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) make technical corrections; amend KRS determined. HB 115/LM/CI (BR 252) - R. Meeks, J. 286.8-032 to require mortgage loan Jan 6-introduced in House Richards company license applicants to have and (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 7-to Transportation (H) maintain a net worth of $100,000 if the Feb 13-posted in committee AN ACT relating to historic company certifies to the executive Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st preservation. director that the company will not make Jan 7-to Education (H) reading, to Consent Calendar Create a new section of KRS Chapter or purchase loans secured by mortgages Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 381 relating to the disposition of historic on residential real property; exempt from for passage in the Consent Orders of the or prehistoric human remains; declare registration and regulation employees of HB 109 (BR 348) - A. Wuchner Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 public policy of the Commonwealth a subsidiary of a depository institution Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 regarding historic or prehistoric human which is regulated by specified federal AN ACT relating to independent Mar 2-received in Senate remains; define terms relating to the agencies and institutions and the Farm district boards of health. Mar 4-to Judiciary (S) disposition of historic or prehistoric Credit Administration; and, delete Amend KRS 212.786 to reduce the human remains; establish property alternative mechanisms for the required membership of independent health HB 114/LM/CI (BR 251) - R. Meeks confirmation process by which property corporate surety bonds. district boards; remove proportional owners or developers verify whether SCS - Retain original provisions of the representation of certain professions; AN ACT relating to human remains property contains known human bill except delete requirement that a change the population requirements for and burial objects. remains; authorize the Kentucky subsidiary is subject to examination at certain appointments; establish Create new sections of KRS Chapter Heritage Council to promulgate least once every two years. population criteria for subsequent 171 to require persons excavating administrative regulations related to the appointments. archaeological sites on private property disposition of historic and prehistoric (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to obtain a permit from the Kentucky human remains; prohibit the issuance of (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Heritage Council; establish a process by building permits under KRS Chapter Jan 6-introduced in House which the landowner shall provide 198B until the property owner or Jan 7-to Banking & Insurance (H) Jan 6-introduced in House reasonable access to the cemeteries to developer has completed the Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Jan 7-to Health & Welfare (H) the descendants and relatives of those preconditions relating to human remains; to Calendar with Committee Substitute Feb 3-posted in committee buried within; place responsibility on the formulate the procedures and Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted landowner to maintain the cemetery's requirements for a human remains for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 110 (BR 410) - J. Tilley, T. Moore, integrity; make denial of access to the outcome review; prescribe the procedures and requirements for an for passage in the Consent Orders of the Jan 7-to Education (H) 139.777; EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. adverse effects determination; list Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 prohibited actions subject to the Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 HB 119 (BR 306) - K. Hall, T. Edmonds, Jan 6-introduced in House penalties prescribed in KRS 381.990 Feb 26-received in Senate A. Smith Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue regarding the disposition of human Mar 2-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & (H) remains; establish the procedures and Public Protection (S) AN ACT relating to mine safety. requirements for a human remains Amend KRS 351.127 to require not HB 122 (BR 457) - R. Nelson, M. disposition agreement between the HB 117/LM/AA (BR 186) - M. Cherry, T. more than one emergency medical Denham Kentucky Heritage Council and a Moore, A. Simpson technician or mine emergency technician property owner or developer; authorize at mines with less than eighteen AN ACT relating to fire ecology. the Kentucky Heritage Council to AN ACT relating to retirement. employees; require two emergency Create a new section of KRS Chapter establish a plan for the disposition of Amend KRS 61.565 to establish a ten medical technicians or mine emergency 158 to require the Kentucky Department human remains if a human remains year phase-in of the actuarially required technicians for mines with eighteen or of Education to include fire ecology in disposition agreement cannot be employer contributions to the County more employees; and for all the science core content; require fire reached; create an emergency Employees Retirement System for underground mines, require an ecology to be taught in the public inspection process for unforeseen funding of retiree health benefits; require emergency medical technician or mine schools no later than the 2010-2011 human remains or unforeseen adverse the systems' board of trustees to amend emergency technical to be underground academic year. effects on human remains; allow employer rates payable on or after July when miners are working at the mine. property owners or developers to appeal 1, 2009 accordingly. Jan 6-introduced in House in specified ways when aggrieved by Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 8-to Education (H) decisions of the Kentucky Heritage (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Jan 8-to Natural Resources & Council; exempt from human remains Environment (H) HB 123/LM/AA (BR 206) - M. Marzian disposition process actions taken under Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 9-posted in committee KRS 381.755 or KRS Chapter 72, Jan 7-to State Government (H) Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to cigarette taxes and surface coal mining conducted in Feb 3-posted in committee reading, to Consent Calendar making an appropriation thereof. accordance with a permit issued under Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 138.140 to increase the KRS Chapter 350, archaeological to Calendar for passage in the Consent Orders of the cigarette surtax; amend KRS 138.143 to investigations and data recovery projects Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 levy a floor stock tax on cigarettes; conducted under relevant portions of the Feb 10-posted for passage in the Feb 23-taken from the Consent create a new section of KRS Chapter 41 Federal National Historic Preservation Regular Orders of the Day for Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular to create the Commonwealth fund and Act of 1966, and archaeological surveys; Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Orders of the Day distribute funds therefrom; make amend KRS 381.990 to create the Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 67-26 Mar 11-returned to Rules conforming amendments; EFFECTIVE offense of intentional desecration of Feb 13-received in Senate JULY 1, 2009. human remains; levy fines of not less Feb 23-to State & Local Government HB 120/AA (BR 443) - T. Edmonds, H. than $1,000 and not more than $2,000 (S) Collins, K. Hall, M. Rader Jan 6-introduced in House for each act of intentional desecration of Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue human remains; declare that intentional reading; reassigned to Appropriations & AN ACT relating to retirement. (H) desecration of human remains is a Class Revenue (S) Amend KRS 21.540 to permit the A misdemeanor for the first offense and Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd board of trustees of the Judicial Form HB 124 (BR 166) - D. Ford a Class D felony for each subsequent reading; returned to Appropriations & Retirement System to promulgate offense; amend KRS 164.715 to state Revenue (S) administrative regulations to conform AN ACT relating to excused school that no person shall willfully injure, Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules; with federal statute and regulation and to absence. destroy, or deface any human remains posted for passage in the Regular meet the qualification requirements Amend KRS 159.035 to grant found on any property when protected Orders of the Day for Thursday, March under 26 U.S.C. Section 401(a). students excused absences for up to ten under this Act; make technical 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 29-9; days to visit a parent or legal guardian corrections to conform; amend KRS received in House HB 120 - AMENDMENTS serving in the United States military, 171.313 to require the Kentucky Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each SCA (1, D. Thayer) - Attach the stationed out of the country, and on Historical Society to cooperate in the presiding officer; delivered to Governor provisions of SB 168. leave granted by the military. processes established under this Act; Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. SCA (2/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title make technical corrections to conform; 65) amendment. Jan 6-introduced in House amend KRS 171.381 to require the Jan 8-to Education (H) Kentucky Heritage Council to develop HB 118 (BR 18) - S. Lee Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 6-posted in committee and control the system for the Jan 8-to State Government (H) Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st disposition of human remains under this AN ACT relating to the Special Needs Feb 3-posted in committee reading, to Consent Calendar Act; make technical corrections; require Alternative Education and Welfare Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the state historic preservation officer to Program. to Consent Calendar for passage in the Consent Orders of the coordinate and administer the system for Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 the disposition of historic and prehistoric 157 to create the Students with Special Feb 10-posted for passage in the Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 human remains established under this Needs Scholarship Program; define Consent Orders of the Day for Feb 27-received in Senate Act; make technical corrections to terminology regarding participation; Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Mar 3-to Education (S) conform. describe the process for the Kentucky Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Department of Education to receive Feb 24-received in Senate to Consent Calendar (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) student applications and to allocate Feb 26-to State & Local Government Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules scholarship funding; require a resident (S) Mar 9-posted for passage in the Jan 6-introduced in House school district to provide annual notice of Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Jan 7-to Judiciary (H) the scholarship program to parents, to Consent Calendar March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- transfer school records, provide Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules 0; received in House HB 116 (BR 203) - D. Graham transportation, and permit a student to Mar 13-recommitted to State & Local Mar 10-enrolled, signed by each participate in the state assessment if Government (S); reported favorably, to presiding officer AN ACT relating to consumer requested; describe the requirements of Rules as a Consent bill with committee Mar 11-delivered to Governor protection. a participating school application; amendments (1) and (2-title) ; placed in Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Create a new section of KRS 367.110 describe parental, student, and local the Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, 18) to 367.300 defining novelty lighters; district responsibilities; clarify the passed 38-0 with committee prohibit the sale of novelty lighters within requirements for a proportionate share amendments (1) and (2-title) ; received HB 125/FN (BR 362) - D. Ford, T. Moore the Commonwealth; establish a civil of federal funds for parentally placed in House penalty for a violation. students with disabilities; amend KRS AN ACT relating to property tax. 157.196, 159.030, and 605.115 to HB 121 (BR 116) - J. Fischer Amend KRS 132.810 to provide that a (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) conform with the definition of totally disabled individual with an "individualized education program" in the AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. irreversible disability may report the Jan 6-introduced in House federal Individuals with Disabilities Amend KRS 139.010 to define "direct disability only upon the initial application Jan 7-to Labor & Industry (H) Education Act. mail" and exclude delivery charges from for the homestead exemption. Feb 9-posted in committee the definition of "gross receipts"; amend Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) KRS 139.480 to exempt direct mail; HB 125 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Consent Calendar amend KRS 139.260 and 139.990 to HFA (1, D. Ford) - Amend KRS Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 6-introduced in House conform; repeal KRS 139.365 and 132.810 to clarify who shall not be required to apply for the homestead Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Administrative Regulations (S) measures. exemption on an annual basis. reading, to Calendar with committee Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st amendment (1-title) reading; returned to Licensing, Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Occupations & Administrative Jan 8-to Local Government (H) Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue for passage in the Regular Orders of the Regulations (S) Feb 5-posted in committee (H) Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill reading, to Calendar; floor amendment Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st committee amendment (1-title) ; Mar 11-floor amendments (1) and (2- (1) filed reading, to Calendar; floor amendment received in Senate title) filed Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; floor (1) filed Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) Mar 12-posted for passage in the amendment (2) filed Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 26-floor amendments (3) (4) and for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 128/LM (BR 248) - A. Simpson March 12, 2009; 3rd reading; floor (5) filed ; floor amendment (5) withdrawn Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 amendments (1) and (2-title) withdrawn ; Feb 27-floor amendment (6) filed Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with AN ACT relating to the sale of passed 38-0; received in House Mar 2-recommitted to Local floor amendment (1) alcoholic beverages on election days. Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each Government (H) Feb 26-received in Senate Amend KRS 244.290, 244.480, and presiding officer; delivered to Governor Mar 2-to Appropriations & Revenue 242.100 to prohibit the retail sale of Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. HB 132 (BR 71) - J. Gooch Jr. (S) alcoholic beverages during the hours the 66) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st polls are open on any primary or regular AN ACT relating to property and reading; returned to Appropriations & election day unless a locality's governing HB 130/LM/CI (BR 130) - J. Fischer casualty insurance. Revenue (S) board enacts an ordinance permitting or Create a new section of Subtitle 20 of Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd limiting the hours of the sale; amend to AN ACT relating to capital KRS Chapter 304, relating to property reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill prohibit the retail sale of alcoholic punishment. and casualty insurance, to limit a policy beverages in the county on the day a Amend KRS 532.025 to expand the surcharge due to the insured's credit HB 126 (BR 438) - C. Rollins II, S. local option election is held unless the permissible use of capital punishment to score to no more the largest discount for Santoro affected locality enacts an ordinance cases where the victim was under 12 any purpose offered to policyholders by permitting or limiting the hours of the years of age and had been previously the insurer. AN ACT relating to electricians. sale. abused by the defendant. Amend KRS 227A.060 to establish a Jan 6-introduced in House credit for completing an associate's HB 128 - AMENDMENTS Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 8-to Banking & Insurance (H) degree or diploma program in electrical HCS/LM - Retain original provisions Jan 8-to Judiciary (H) technology as a replacement for one and add a provision that would permit HB 133/LM (BR 315) - D. Owens, R. year of the required work experience the delivery of alcoholic beverages on HB 131 (BR 432) - A. Simpson Meeks, B. Yonts necessary to obtain either a "master election days if the local legislative body electrician" or "electrician" license; passes such an ordinance. AN ACT relating to charter county AN ACT proposing to amend Section repeal KRS 227A.080 which established governments. 147 and 148 of the Constitution of provisions for licensure prior to July 15, Jan 6-introduced in House Amend KRS 67.830 to equally divide Kentucky relating to early voting. 2004. Jan 8-to Licensing & Occupations (H) local government membership and Propose to amend Sections 147 and Feb 6-posted in committee leadership of a commission for the 148 of the Constitution of Kentucky to Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st adoption of a charter county form of permit qualified voters to vote by Jan 8-to Labor & Industry (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee government or consolidation of any absentee ballot in-person on the days Feb 3-posting waived; posted in Substitute agency, subdivision, department, or prior to the regular election; submit to committee Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules subdistrict providing local government voters for approval or disapproval. Feb 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 25-posted for passage in the services or functions; add timelines for to Calendar Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, the completion, approval, or Jan 6-introduced in House Feb 6-2nd reading, to Rules February 26, 2009 reconsideration of a comprehensive plan Jan 8-to Elections, Const. Feb 9-posted for passage in the Mar 11-returned to Rules for a consolidation or merger proposal. Amendments & Intergovernmental Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Affairs (H) February 10, 2009 HB 129 (BR 384) - S. Westrom, C. HB 131 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Embry Jr., R. Henderson, T. Thompson HFA (1, A. Simpson) - Amend HB 131 Introduced Jan. 7, 2009 Feb 11-received in Senate to clarify city and county official Feb 23-to Licensing, Occupations & AN ACT relating to the sale of alcohol membership and participation in charter HB 134 (BR 160) - S. Lee, J. Comer Jr. Administrative Regulations (S) to minors. county merger commission. Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 244.080 to restrict HFA (2, A. Koenig) - Amend HB 131 AN ACT relating to employment to Consent Calendar licensee's agent, servant, or employee allowing cities to elect not to participate eligibility verification of state contractors' Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules from improper distribution of alcoholic in the commission, consolidation of employees. Mar 5-posted for passage in the beverages and prohibit possession by services and functions, or charter county Amend KRS 45A.075 to require Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, minor; amend KRS 244.085 to restrict government process. verification of employment eligibility of March 5, 2007; 3rd reading, passed 37- attendance of minors at concerts where HFA (3, C. Rollins II) - Remove the state contractors' employees by 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by alcoholic beverages are sold. requirement that the provisions of KRS providing affidavit described in KRS Speaker of the House 83A.120 be followed for a public 45A.080 if a federal work authorization Mar 6-enrolled, signed by President of HB 129 - AMENDMENTS referendum when requesting a program exists, or by the governmental the Senate; delivered to Governor HFA (1, R. Rand) - Retain original referendum be held on the question of body verifying the employees by using Mar 11-signed by Governor (Acts ch. provisions; include small farm wineries in adopting a charter county government or the federal verification information 6) Section 2 list of premises exempted from any consolidation measures. system database; amend KRS 45A.480 prohibiting persons under 21. HFA (4, B. Montell) - Create a new to require state contractors to certify by HB 127/LM (BR 475) - C. Rollins II, R. SFA (1, J. Denton) - Attach provisions section of KRS Chapter 67.825 to affidavit that they are participating in a Damron, T. Thompson of SB 162 to HB 129/GA. 67.875 to include charter county federal work authorization program, if SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title governments in the recall provisions for such federal work authorization program AN ACT relating to conservation amendment. ad valorem taxes. exists, to allow the Commonwealth to easements. HFA (5, C. Rollins II) - Amend Section cancel the contract and disqualify the Amend KRS 65.462 to provide that Jan 6-introduced in House 1 of the bill to refer to newly created contractor for five years for failure to when an air board owns real property Jan 8-to Licensing & Occupations (H) section of the bill setting out referendum comply with the certification requirement that has a scenic easement attached to Feb 6-posted in committee process; create a new section of KRS if there is a federal work authorization it, that the length of the covenant and Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st 67.825 to 67.875 to set out the program, and to define "federal work easement runs for a period of 20 years reading, to Calendar referendum process for initiating the authorization program"; amend KRS or more. Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules formation of a charter county 176.085 to require state contractors to Feb 23-posted for passage in the government or consolidation measures. certify by affidavit that they are HB 127 - AMENDMENTS Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HFA (6, C. Rollins II) - Amend to refer participating in a federal work HCA (1/Title, C. Rollins II) - Make title February 24, 2009 to newly created section of the bill authorization program, if such federal amendment. Feb 25-floor amendment (1) filed setting out referendum process; create a work authorization program exists, or to Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 92-0 with new section of KRS 67.825 to 67.875 to require the Commonwealth to verify the Jan 6-introduced in House floor amendment (1) set out the referendum process for employees by using the federal Jan 8-to Local Government (H) Mar 3-received in Senate initiating the formation of a charter verification information system database, Feb 6-posted in committee Mar 5-to Licensing, Occupations & county government or consolidation to allow the Commonwealth to cancel received on or after January 1, 2009; Jan 8-introduced in House the contract and disqualify the contractor HB 138 - AMENDMENTS amend KRS 42.455 to conform; specify Jan 9-to Appropriations & Revenue for five years for failure to comply with SCA (3, D. Thayer) - Attach provisions that reports apply to data reported on (H) the certification requirement if there is a of SB 112/GA. returns received on or after January 1, Feb 6-posted in committee; taken federal work authorization program, and SCA (4/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title 2009. from committee; 1st reading, to Calendar to define "federal work authorization amendment. Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; returned program". SFA (1/Title, J. Denton) - Make title Jan 7-introduced in House to Appropriations & Revenue (H); amendment. Jan 8-to Appropriations & Revenue posting waived Jan 7-introduced in House SFA (2, J. Denton) - Attach the (H) Feb 10-reported favorably, to Rules Jan 8-to Judiciary (H) provisions of SB 162 to HB 138/GA. with Committee Substitute, committee HB 141 (BR 95) - T. Couch, J. Carney, amendment (1-title) ; posted for passage HB 135 (BR 402) - J. Higdon Jan 7-introduced in House K. Hall, R. Nelson in the Regular Orders of the Day for Jan 8-to Judiciary (H) Wednesday, February 11, 2009 AN ACT relating to motor vehicles. Feb 9-posted in committee AN ACT relating to medical and dental Feb 11-floor amendment (1) filed to Amend KRS 186.010 to define the Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st insurance coverage of school board Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, term "low-speed vehicle" and amend the reading, to Calendar members and their families. passed 77-23 with Committee definition of "motor vehicle" to include a Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 160.280 to permit a local Substitute, committee amendment (1- low-speed vehicle; create a new section for passage in the Regular Orders of the board of education which provides title) ; received in Senate; to of KRS Chapter 189 to allow the use of Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 medical or dental insurance to district Appropriations & Revenue (S); taken low-speed vehicles on highways with a Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 96-0; employees to pay all or part of the from committee; returned to posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour received in Senate premiums for board member Appropriations & Revenue (S); 1st or less; require low-speed vehicles Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) participation in the plan; permit board reading operated on a highway to be insured in Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, members to purchase premiums for Feb 12-reported favorably, 2nd compliance with KRS 304.39-080, titled to Consent Calendar participation of dependents in the plan. reading, to Rules; posted for passage in in accordance with KRS 186.020, and Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, registered as a motor vehicle in Mar 11-floor amendments (1-title) and Jan 7-introduced in House February 13, 2009 accordance with KRS 186.050(3)(a); (2) filed Jan 8-to Education (H) Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 35-1; permit low-speed vehicles to cross a Mar 13-floor amendments (1-title) and Feb 6-posted in committee received in House; enrolled, signed by roadway with a posted speed limit of (2) withdrawn ; recommitted to State & Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st each presiding officer; delivered to more than 45 miles per hour if the Local Government (S); reported reading, to Calendar Governor; signed by Governor (Acts ch. intersection is equipped with an electric favorably, to Rules as a Consent bill with Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 1) traffic signal. committee amendments (3) and (4-title) ; for passage in the Regular Orders of the placed in the Orders of the Day; 3rd Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 HB 144/FN (BR 479) - G. Stumbo, D. Jan 7-introduced in House reading, passed 38-0 with committee Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 90-3 Watkins, R. Adkins, L. Clark, R. Damron, Jan 8-to Transportation (H) amendments (3) and (4-title) ; received Feb 26-received in Senate H. Moberly Jr., R. Rand, J. Richards, J. in House Mar 2-to Education (S) Stacy, R. Weston HB 136/FN (BR 319) - R. Nelson, T. Pullin, F. Steele, J. Stewart III HB 139 (BR 471) - S. Westrom, A. Introduced Jan. 8, 2009 AN ACT relating to tobacco taxation. Wuchner, C. Miller Amend KRS 138.140 to make AN ACT relating to state employees. HB 142/AA (BR 287) - B. Yonts technical changes. Create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to the transportation 18A to prohibit the reduction of work of persons. Feb 12-WITHDRAWN HB 144 - AMENDMENTS hours of full-time employees of the Repeal and reenact without change HCS/FN - Amend KRS 138.140 to Kentucky Department of Parks with five KRS 281.605, relating to exemptions HB 143/FN (BR 830) - G. Stumbo, L. impose excise taxes of 56 cents per years of service or more below thirty- from motor carrier regulation. Clark, R. Adkins, R. Damron, R. Rand, J. pack on cigarettes, 15% of the seven and one-half (37.5) hours per Richards, J. Stacy wholesaler's gross receipts of other week. Jan 7-introduced in House tobacco products, 19 cents per unit of Jan 8-to Transportation (H) AN ACT relating to the state/executive snuff; amend KRS 138.143 to require a Jan 7-introduced in House Feb 5-posted in committee branch budget. floor stock tax on cigarettes, other Jan 8-to State Government (H) Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Declare that the 2009 General tobacco products, or snuff inventory at Feb 10-posted in committee reading, to Consent Calendar Assembly, in an effort to address the 11:59 p.m. on March 31, 2009; amend Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules projected revenue shortfall, shall modify KRS 139.470, effective April 1, 2009, to reading, to Calendar Feb 12-posted for passage in the the current state/executive branch remove the exemption for sales and use Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, budget. tax purposes from the gross receipts recommitted to Appropriations & February 23, 2009 derived from the sale of distilled spirits, Revenue (H) Feb 23-taken from the Consent HB 143 - AMENDMENTS wine, and malt beverages not consumed Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular HCS/FN - Amend 2008 Kentucky Acts on the premises; EMERGENCY. HB 137/LM (BR 219) - J. Jenkins, M. Orders of the Day Chapter 127, the state/executive branch HCA (1/Title, R. Rand) - Make title Marzian Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 budget, to create a new budget amendment. Feb 25-received in Senate reduction plan for fiscal year 2008-2009; HFA (1, E. Ballard) - Retain original AN ACT relating to cruelty to animals. Feb 27-to Transportation (S) amend the budget reduction plan for provisions except create a new section Amend KRS 525.130, relating to Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, fiscal year 2009-2010 to conform; of KRS 138.130 to 138.205 to prohibit cruelty to animals, to define "shelter" and to Consent Calendar provide additional bond funds for the the imposition of any new tax or surtax establish shelter and shade Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation on the wholesale sale of cigarettes, requirements for dogs. Mar 9-posted for passage in the Fund; transfer funds from the Kentucky cigarette papers, other tobacco Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Heritage Land Conservation Fund and products, or snuff for a ten year period; Jan 7-introduced in House March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- the Capital Construction and Equipment prohibit any rate increase in the Jan 8-to Judiciary (H) 0; received in House Purchase Contingency Account; wholesale tax on those products for a Mar 10-enrolled, signed by each notwithstand KRS 48.130(7) in the period of ten years; create a new section HB 138/LM (BR 192) - J. Jenkins, S. presiding officer General Fund Contingency Plan; of KRS 139 to prohibit any new tax or Riggs, A. Webb-Edgington, B. Yonts Mar 11-delivered to Governor address the American Recovery and surtax on the retail sale of cigarettes, Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Reinvestment Act of 2009; require a cigarette papers, other tobacco AN ACT relating to electronic 19) fund transfer from the legislative and products, snuff, beer, wine, or distilled warrants. judicial branches; EMERGENCY. spirits for a ten year period; prohibit any Amend KRS 17.131 to require all HB 140 (BR 274) - J. Stewart III, T. HCA (1/Title, R. Rand) - Make title rate increase in the retail sales tax on criminal justice system participants, Couch, F. Steele amendment. those products; create a new section of certain state agencies, the Courts of HFA (1, J. Fischer) - Amend the KRS 243 to prohibit the imposition of any Justice, and the Administrative Office of AN ACT relating to coal severance tax state/executive branch budget to new tax or surtax on beer, wine, or the Courts to participate in the state wide data. establish that no public authority distilled spirits for a period of ten years; e-warrant system; provide that any entity Amend KRS 131.190 to require the authorized to contract for the prohibit any rate increase in the tax failing to cooperate and participate shall Department of Revenue to produce a construction of public works projects imposed under KRS 243.710, 243.720, be denied access to state and federal quarterly report detailing the coal shall be required to pay prevailing wages and 243.884. grants; provide that the e-warrant severance tax received by taxpayer and during the current biennium. HFA (2, S. Brinkman) - Limit system is to be maintained by the the distribution of the tax to the counties; imposition of sales tax on alcoholic Department of Kentucky State Police. apply to data reported for returns beverages from April 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010. Governor; signed by Governor (Acts ch. 15.290; amend various other statutes to Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (3, T. Thompson) - Amend KRS 2) conform; confirm Attorney General Mar 13-posted for passage in the 138.130 to include within the definition of Executive Order AG 08-01, dated April Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, "other tobacco products" both dry and HB 145 (BR 836) - B. Yonts, J. 30, 2008 and the Amendment to AG 08- March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- moist snuff and to make conforming Crenshaw 01, dated June 4, 2008. 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by changes throughout the section; amend each presiding officer; delivered to KRS 138.140 to remove the provision to AN ACT relating to the use of juries in Jan 8-introduced in House Governor tax snuff at 9 1/2 cents per unit; amend competency hearings conducted in Feb 3-to State Government (H) Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. KRS 138.143 and 138.195 to make guardianship proceedings. Feb 10-posted in committee 41) conforming changes regarding the Amend KRS 387.570 and 387.580 to Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st taxation of snuff; and renumber allow a bench trial when the parties reading, to Consent Calendar HB 151/LM (BR 291) - G. Stumbo subsequent sections accordingly. agree, there is no objection from Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HFA (4, M. Marzian) - Retain the interested parties, and the judge finds no for passage in the Consent Orders of the AN ACT relating to temporary original provisions of the bill, except cause to require a jury trial. Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 accessible parking placards. continue to exempt distilled spirits, wine Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Create a new section of KRS Chapter and malt beverages consumed off HB 145 - AMENDMENTS Feb 26-received in Senate 189 to allow pregnant women and premises from the sales and use tax; HCS - Amend to clarify who may give Mar 2-to Judiciary (S) parents of children under one year of amend KRS 141.066 to provide an consent for a bench trial on behalf of the Mar 5-taken from committee; 1st age to receive temporary accessible earned income tax credit for tax years respondent. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) parking placards; set forth requirements beginning on or after January 1, 2009; Mar 6-taken from committee; 2nd and term of placards; set out procedures amend KRS 141.0205 to order credits; Jan 8-introduced in House reading; returned to Judiciary (S) for use; allow the Transportation Cabinet amend KRS 139.200 to increase the Feb 3-to Judiciary (H) Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules as to promulgate administrative regulations sales tax rate to 7% effective May 1, Feb 9-posted in committee a Consent Bill to carry out the provisions of the section; 2009; amend KRS 139.310 to increase Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st amend KRS 189.459 to include placards the use tax rate to 7% effective May 1, reading, to Calendar with Committee HB 149 (BR 340) - M. Cherry issued under Section 1 of the Act under 2009. Substitute violation provisions. HFA (5, S. Santoro) - Provide that Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to reorganization. construction of K-12 and postsecondary for passage in the Regular Orders of the Confirm Auditor of Public Accounts HB 151 - AMENDMENTS education projects shall be exempt from Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 reorganization Executive Order #08-02, HCS/LM - Retain original provisions the prevailing wage law from April 1, Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 91-1 with signed by the Secretary of State on June with the following exceptions: remove 2009 until March 30, 2011. Committee Substitute ; received in 16, 2008; create the Office of Financial references to temporary accessible HFA (6, A. Wuchner) - Create a Senate Audits; abolish the Division of Financial placards; clarify the term of placard legislative efficiency and accountability Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) Audit; create the Office of Legal and issued under this section; expressly task force. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Records Services; abolish the Office of state that a placard issued under this HFA (7, A. Wuchner) - Provide that reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Quality Assurance and Consultation and section may not be used except when construction of K-12 and postsecondary Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd transfer its duties; create the Office of transporting a pregnant woman or a education projects shall be exempt from reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Technology and Special Audits; abolish child under one year of age. the prevailing wage law from April 1, Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules the Division of Performance Audit and 2009 until March 30, 2011. transfer its duties; and abolish the Jan 8-introduced in House HFA (8, A. Webb-Edgington) - Retain HB 146 (BR 156) - S. Lee Division of Examination and Information Feb 3-to Transportation (H) original provisions of the bill except Technology and transfer its duties. Feb 4-posted in committee appropriate fifty percent of the revenues AN ACT relating to emergency Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st generated from the increase in cigarette protective orders. Jan 8-introduced in House reading, to Calendar with Committee tax to the Department of Education and Amend KRS 403.740 to require that, Feb 3-to State Government (H) Substitute fifty percent to the Cabinet for Health in granting temporary custody under an Feb 10-posted in committee Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and Family Services. emergency protective order, a court may Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Regular Orders of the SFA (1, K. Stein) - Retain original only deny visitation to a parent if no reading, to Consent Calendar Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009; provisions of the bill except to impose a other reasonable alternative exists to Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted recommitted to Transportation (H) 96 cent surtax on each pack of prevent future domestic violence during for passage in the Consent Orders of the cigarettes, a 70 cent floor stock tax on the time the order is in place. Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 HB 152 (BR 83) - M. Harmon cigarettes, and allow the sales tax Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 exemption on alcohol sales. Jan 8-introduced in House Feb 26-received in Senate AN ACT relating to long term care Feb 3-to Judiciary (H) Mar 2-to State & Local Government insurance agent compensation. Jan 8-introduced in House (S) Create a new section of KRS 304.100 Jan 9-to Appropriations & Revenue HB 147 (BR 446) - J. Bell, J. DeCesare, Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st to 304.14-625 to establish limits on (H) T. Moore, D. Osborne, A. Simpson reading; returned to State & Local compensation for agents who replace a Feb 6-posted in committee; taken Government (S) long-term care insurance policy; amend from committee; 1st reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to writing portfolios. Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd KRS 304.14-620 to conform. Feb 9-2nd reading, to Rules; returned Amend KRS 158.6453 to delete reading; returned to State & Local to Appropriations & Revenue (H); writing portfolios as a required Government (S) Jan 8-introduced in House posting waived component of the Commonwealth Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as Feb 3-to Banking & Insurance (H) Feb 10-reported favorably, to Rules Accountability Testing System; permit a Consent Bill with Committee Substitute, committee writing portfolio use as an instructional HB 153 (BR 80) - M. Denham, J. Bell, amendment (1-title) ; posted for passage tool for continuous assessment. HB 150/LM (BR 246) - M. Cherry, B. M. King, T. McKee, B. Montell, R. in the Regular Orders of the Day for Housman Palumbo, W. Stone Wednesday, February 11, 2009; floor Jan 8-introduced in House amendments (1) (2) (3) and (4) filed to Feb 3-to Education (H) AN ACT relating to firefighters. AN ACT relating to milk. Committee Substitute Amend KRS 95A.040 to require the Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 11-floor amendments (5) (6) (7) HB 148 (BR 286) - M. Cherry fire commission to establish a physical 260 to establish a Kentucky Milk and (8) filed to Committee Substitute ; agility test for professional firefighters. Commission; define "Commission", 3rd reading, passed 66-34 with AN ACT relating to reorganization. "Commissioner," "Milk," "Processor," Committee Substitute, committee Amend KRS 15.010, relating to Jan 8-introduced in House "Producer"; designate commission amendment (1-title) ; received in Senate; organizational units within the Feb 3-to Local Government (H) members; set the requirements for to Appropriations & Revenue (S); taken Department of Law, to create an Office Feb 6-posted in committee membership on the commission; from committee; 1st reading; returned to of Criminal Appeals, Office of Consumer Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st describe the duties of the commission, Appropriations & Revenue (S) Protection, Department of Criminal reading, to Calendar including creation of a dairy plan; create Feb 12-reported favorably, 2nd Investigations, Office of Special Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted a Dairy Industry Fund. reading, to Rules; posted for passage in Prosecutions, Office of Prosecutors for passage in the Regular Orders of the the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Advisory Council, Office of Civil and Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 HB 153 - AMENDMENTS February 13, 2009; floor amendment (1) Environmental Law, and Office of Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 95-1 HCS - Retain original provisions filed Victims Advocacy and abolish the Child Feb 25-received in Senate except to refine definition of "Milk Feb 13-floor amendment (1) Support Enforcement Commission, Feb 27-to State & Local Government Processor" and "Milk Producer"; set a withdrawn ; 3rd reading, passed 24-12- Administrative Hearings Division, and (S) poundage standard for a "milk 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by the Financial Integrity Enforcement Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, processor"; allow for a designee of a each presiding officer; delivered to Division; repeal KRS 15.055 and KRS to Consent Calendar milk processor to serve on the Kentucky Milk Commission; limit the commission's Introduced Jan. 9, 2009 conform; amend KRS 243.500 and authority to promulgate administrative HB 155 - AMENDMENTS 243.505 to exempt video lottery games; regulations related to pricing on milk; HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Add provision HB 158/LM (BR 43) - G. Stumbo, D. amend KRS 525.090 to exempt video make technical corrections. to encourage each school to include Osborne, S. Westrom lottery games from loitering provision; SCS - Retain original provisions, historical data about women's suffrage. amend KRS 528.010 to exempt video except refine definition of "milk"; delete SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Add provision to AN ACT relating to the Kentucky lottery games from gambling definition; legislative confirmation requirements for require that the information given to lottery and making an appropriation amend KRS 154A.990 to provide Kentucky Milk Commission members; students be conveyed in a nonpartisan therefor. penalties; amend KRS 68.180, 68.197, require commission members to abide manner. Create new section of KRS Chapter and 91.200 to exempt net terminal by the state ethics code; clarify 154A to set forth legislative findings; revenue from license tax; amend KRS Department of Agriculture's role related Jan 8-introduced in House amend KRS 154A.010 to define 92.281 to prohibit assessing licensing to the commission; establish a funding Feb 3-to Education (H) "approved track," "authority," "gross fees on video lottery terminal receipts; prerequisite for the commission to Feb 6-posted in committee terminal revenue," "licensee," "net amend KRS 92.300 to exempt video undertake certain issues; clarify how Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st terminal revenue," "video lottery games," lottery terminal revenue from local administrative regulations shall be reading, to Consent Calendar; floor "video lottery terminals," "principal," and license tax; amend KRS 132.208 to promulgated; make technical amendment (1) filed "racetrack"; amend KRS 154A.030 to exempt video lottery terminals and video corrections. Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules restrict lottery directors from holding lottery games from state and local ad Feb 12-posted for passage in the financial interests in licensees; amend valorem taxes; create a new section Jan 8-introduced in House Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, KRS 154A.040 to conform; amend KRS KRS Chapter 137 to exempt video Feb 3-to Agriculture & Small Business February 23, 2009 154A. 050 lottery board to serve as lottery terminal revenues from license, (H) Feb 13-taken from the Consent board of appeals in licensing; amend excise, special, or franchise taxes. Feb 9-posted in committee Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular KRS 154A.060 to require financial Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Orders of the Day reporting on video lottery terminal HB 158 - AMENDMENTS reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with revenue; amend KRS 154A.063 to HCS/FN/LM/CI - Retain original Substitute floor amendment (1) exempt video lottery games approved by provisions of the bill, except to make Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 25-received in Senate the corporation; amend KRS 154A.070 technical corrections and increase the for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 27-to State & Local Government establishing lottery president's number of lottery board members to 12, Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 (S) responsibilities; amend KRS 154A.080 requiring the executive director of the Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, to limit lottery employees' relationship Kentucky Horse Racing Authority to Committee Substitute ; received in to Consent Calendar with licensees; amend KRS 154A.090 to serve ex officio, require one member to Senate Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; floor provide appeal rights; amend KRS be an attorney, one member a certified Feb 23-to Agriculture (S) amendment (1) filed 154A.110 to include unclaimed video peace officer, and one an accountant; Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, lottery prize money and restrict members restore original language to Section 10; to Consent Calendar with Committee HB 156 (BR 483) - A. Koenig of the lottery corporation from playing include legislative agents in list of those Substitute video lottery games; amend KRS who may not initiate ex parte Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to the Kentucky 154A.130 to exempt video lottery communication with board members; Mar 10-posted for passage in the educational excellence scholarship revenues from deposit into the corporate permit temporary facilities; prohibit Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, program. operating account; amend KRS operating video lottery terminals on March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Amend KRS 164.7883 to permit an 154A.420 to include proceeds of video recognized race days when races are 0 with Committee Substitute ; received in eligible postsecondary education student lottery terminal games in lottery not run; require approved tracks to House to use his or her scholarship award at proceeds held by lottery retailers; create specify the planned days and hours of Mar 11-posted for passage for any out-of-state institution that is located new sections of KRS Chapter 154A to operation of video lottery terminals; concurrence in Senate Committee within fifteen miles of the Kentucky state restrict access to video lottery terminals require existing collective bargaining Substitute border. to individuals over 21 years of age; agreements at tracks to apply to similar Mar 12-House concurred in Senate specify powers of corporation relating to nonsupervisory positions at the track Committee Substitute ; passed 96-0; Jan 8-introduced in House conduct and operation of video lottery directly related to operation of video enrolled, signed by Speaker of the Feb 3-to Education (H) games; limit ex parte communication lottery terminals; establish application House between board of directors and applicant fees for each track, allow fees to be paid Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President HB 157 (BR 482) - A. Koenig or licensee; limit video lottery terminal over a five year period with equal of the Senate; delivered to Governor operators to horse racing tracks and amounts paid in each year, applicants Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. AN ACT relating to teacher specify operating requirements of tracks; required to identify principals owning a 67) advancement and making an specify track licensing requirements; 5% or greater interest; specify that appropriation therefor. specify supplier license requirements; supplier's licensing and renewal fee shall HB 154 (BR 488) - A. Koenig Create a new section of KRS Chapter specify occupational license not exceed $5,000; create a new section 161 to establish a teacher advancement requirements; specify technical of KRS Chapter 154A to specify AN ACT relating to high school fund to provide tuition assistance to the requirements for video lottery terminals; requirements for a supplier's license diplomas. public postsecondary education create the video lottery distribution trust application; change state share of net Amend KRS 158.140 to require a local institutions for teachers completing a fund; create the problem gamblers terminal revenue to 28% for the first five board of education to award an authentic master's degree or the continuing awareness and treatment fund; create years, increasing to 38% after five years high school diploma to an honorably education option for Rank II; provide that the drug and alcohol addiction for tracks receiving over $100 million in discharged veteran who did not the teacher advancement fund shall be rehabilitation trust fund; assign Cabinet net terminal revenue; specify funds to complete high school prior to being administered by the Kentucky Higher for Health and Family Services offset sales tax exemption for horse inducted in the United States Armed Education Assistance Authority under responsibility to regulate problem farming; specify funds to offset Forces during the Persian Gulf War administrative regulations which shall be gamblers awareness and treatment exemption on state taxes on military beginning August 2, 1990, and ending promulgated by December 1, 2009; fund; provide for the distribution of video income tax; establish regional tourism February 28, 1991. provide that beginning July 1, 2010, a lottery terminal net revenue; create the and infrastructure development fund; practicing teacher in a public school who county jail assistance trust fund; provide reduce amounts identified for the drug Jan 8-introduced in House agrees to teach for five years after distribution of track video lottery terminal and alcohol addiction rehabilitation fund Feb 3-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & completion of the Rank II shall receive net revenue; provide that operation of and the county jail assistance trust fund Public Safety (H) tuition assistance at a public video lottery games other than those and specify funds for county jails to be postsecondary education institution for authorized by this Act is gambling; based on percentage of jail beds in HB 155 (BR 484) - A. Koenig, M. courses leading to a master's degree or eliminate ad valorem tax for state county; define "cheat" and provide Dossett, C. Embry Jr., K. Hall, B. the continuing education option for Rank purposes on motor vehicles and penalties for cheating at video lottery Housman, R. Meeks, D. Osborne, R. II; provide a schedule of reimbursement motorboats; amend KRS 134.800 and terminal games; specify that county Weston for a teacher who does not complete the 134.805 to eliminate county clerk's fee clerks will continue to receive the fee for 5-year teaching commitment; prohibit a for collecting state motor vehicle ad collecting state motor vehicle property AN ACT relating to instruction in teacher from receiving the tuition valorem tax; amend KRS 134.810 to tax until the elimination of the tax and voting. assistance if the teacher is receiving state portion of ad valorem tax on motor fund through specified funds afterwards; Create a new section of KRS Chapter other federal or state funds for tuition vehicles and vehicles held for sale by add penalty for fraudulent use of a stolen 158 to require secondary schools to costs. dealer; amend KRS 134.815 to eliminate or altered lottery or video lottery terminal provide information to twelfth-grade requirement for county clerk to deposit ticket or voucher; add new section to students on how to register to vote, vote Jan 8-introduced in House state collections on motor vehicle ad exempt sales tax on items used in horse in an election using a ballot, and vote Feb 3-to Education (H) valorem taxes; amend KRS 134.820, farming as a business; add a new using an absentee ballot; recommend 186.020, 186A.035, and 235.066 to section to exempt income tax on instructional methods. members of active duty armed services, reserve components, and National prospective, and declare an HB 163 (BR 498) - R. Henderson HB 166 - AMENDMENTS Guard; provide exemption from federal EMERGENCY. HFA (1, S. Riggs) - Amend KRS statutes prohibiting shipment of HCA (1/Title, W. Stone) - Make title AN ACT relating to the Court of 243.890 to require that alcohol taxes be gambling devices; add a new section on amendment. Justice and making an appropriation deposited in the alcohol receipts trust criminal background checks by the therefor. fund; create a new section of KRS lottery. Jan 9-introduced in House Amend KRS 24A.270 to allow a Chapter 54 to create the alcohol receipts HCA (1/Title, D. Keene) - Make title Feb 3-to State Government (H) successful small claims court litigant to trust fund. amendment. Feb 10-posted in committee elect to have the court collect the court HFA (2/Title, S. Riggs) - Make title Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st costs and fees paid by the successful amendment. Jan 9-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar with litigant from the unsuccessful litigant; Feb 3-to Licensing & Occupations (H) Committee Substitute, committee provide that the court clerk shall retain a Jan 9-introduced in House Feb 11-posting waived amendment (1-title) $20 fee for doing so; amend KRS Feb 3-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 30A.190 to conform. (H) reading, to Calendar with Committee for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 5-floor amendments (1) and (2- Substitute, committee amendment (1- Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Jan 9-introduced in House title) filed title) Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Feb 3-to Judiciary (H) Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; Committee Substitute, committee HB 167 (BR 385) - S. Lee recommitted to Appropriations & amendment (1-title) HB 164/LM (BR 481) - A. Koenig, A. Revenue (H) Feb 26-received in Senate Simpson AN ACT relating to workers' Mar 2-posting waived Mar 2-to State & Local Government compensation subrogation. (S) AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Law Amend KRS 342.700 to add medical HB 159 (BR 802) - R. Nelson, T. Moore, Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Enforcement Foundation Program fund. expenses to subrogation recovery and T. Pullin to Calendar Amend KRS 15.460 and 15.470 to limit subrogation recovery to damages Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules provide that police officers receiving minus legal fees attributable to benefits AN ACT relating to tuition at public Mar 10-posted for passage in the KLEPF fund salary supplements shall which duplicate workers' compensation postsecondary institutions and declaring Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, continue to receive the supplement benefits. an emergency. March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- when called to active duty with the Amend KRS 164.020 to require the 0; received in House United States Armed Forces. Jan 9-introduced in House Council on Postsecondary Education to Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each Feb 3-to Labor & Industry (H) keep tuition at state postsecondary presiding officer; delivered to Governor Jan 9-introduced in House education institutions at the level of the Mar 13-signed by Governor (Act ch. 7) Feb 3-to Local Government (H) HB 168/LM (BR 308) - R. Webb, J. 2008-2009 academic year until the Feb 6-posted in committee Gooch Jr., K. Sinnette 2010-2011 academic year; limit any HB 162/LM (BR 316) - T. Pullin, C. Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st tuition increase beginning with the 2011- Hoffman, T. McKee, H. Moberly Jr., S. reading, to Consent Calendar Jan 9-WITHDRAWN 2012 academic year by an amount no Westrom, B. Yonts Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules higher than the percentage increase in Feb 13-posted for passage in the HB 169 (BR 892) - R. Palumbo, L. the annual average of the Consumer AN ACT relating to production of Consent Orders of the Day for Belcher, B. DeWeese, M. King, F. Price Index for the most recent calendar energy feedstocks at brownfield sites. Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Nesler, D. Osborne, S. Westrom, B. year. Amend KRS 132.010 to include Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Yonts qualifying voluntary environmental Feb 26-received in Senate Jan 9-introduced in House remediation property where the owner is Mar 2-to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to Alzheimer's Feb 3-to Education (H) the principal responsible party and is Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st disease and related disorders. using the land for the agricultural reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Amend KRS 194A.601 to require an HB 160 (BR 260) - R. Meeks, D. Butler production of energy feedstocks for a Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd annual report on the activities of the period of at least 3 years; amend KRS reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Office on Alzheimer's Disease and AN ACT relating to recycling. 132.020 to pay a reduced property tax Related Disorders; amend KRS Amend KRS 224.10-650 to require on voluntary environmental remediation HB 165/LM/CI (BR 292) - G. Stumbo, S. 194A.603 to provide for a council state agencies of the executive, property being used for agricultural Santoro membership of 16 members and delete legislative, and judicial branches of state production of energy feedstocks; amend requirement for a minimum of 15 government and all state-supported KRS 132.200 to include for state AN ACT relating to drug court members; establish the membership of institutions of higher education to report taxation only qualifying voluntary programs. the council to include 5 members estimated waste recycled during the environmental remediation property that appointed by the secretary of the prior fiscal year; delete requirement to is used for the agricultural production of Create new sections of KRS Chapter Cabinet for Health and Family Services, report recycled aluminum; allow state energy feedstocks; establish an effective 26A to authorize the Supreme Court of 9 members appointed by the Governor, agencies in Franklin County that date of January 1, 2010. Kentucky to operate drug court and 2 members appointed by the chief participate in the State Office Paper programs; set standards for programs, executive officers of the state chapters Recycling Program to utilize an HB 162 - AMENDMENTS fund programs by a $75 fee on of the Alzheimer's Association; provide alternative to reporting quantities in HCS/LM - Retain original provisions of controlled substances offenses under that members be appointed for a term of pounds. HB 162; state the intent of the General KRS Chapter 218A; set standards for 2 years with a staggering of terms and a Assembly to encourage brownfield drug court participants. limit of no more than 3 consecutive Jan 9-introduced in House redevelopment through the production of terms served. Feb 3-to Natural Resources & energy feedstocks; amend 132.010 to Jan 9-introduced in House Environment (H) allow extension of the credit to current Feb 3-to Judiciary (H) HB 169 - AMENDMENTS Feb 13-posted in committee owners who are not principal owners Feb 9-posted in committee HCS - Retain the original provisions of Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st and extend the credit for seven Feb 13-posted in committee the bill, except delete the requirement for reading, to Calendar nonconsecutive years rather than three; an annual report on the activities of the Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted require the credit to expire after seven HB 166/LM (BR 426) - R. Nelson, K. Office on Alzheimer's Disease and for passage in the Regular Orders of the years. Hall Related Disorders; require the advisory Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 council to submit a report of its activities Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Jan 9-introduced in House AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverage to the Department for Aging and Feb 26-received in Senate Feb 3-to Agriculture & Small Business wholesale sales tax and making an Independent Living; delete requirement Mar 2-to Natural Resources and (H) appropriation thereof. for the Office on Alzheimer's Disease Energy (S) Feb 9-posted in committee Amend KRS 243.884 to increase the and Related Disorders to provide Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st alcoholic beverages wholesale sales tax personnel assistance to the advisory HB 161/AA (BR 450) - W. Stone reading, to Calendar with Committee to 20% from the current rate of 11% and council. Substitute distribute a portion of the proceeds of SFA (1, J. Denton) - Retain provisions AN ACT relating to officers. Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the tax to the Commonwealth fund; of the bill; make technical correction. Amend KRS 62.990 to delete penalty for passage in the Regular Orders of the amend KRS 243.720 and 243.890 to denying eligibility of office for two years Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 conform; create a new section of KRS Jan 9-introduced in House for officer who fails to take oath under Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Chapter 41 to create the Commonwealth Feb 3-to Health & Welfare (H) KRS 62.010. Committee Substitute ; received in fund and distribute fund moneys; create Feb 5-posted in committee Senate a new section of KRS 15 to create the Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st HB 161 - AMENDMENTS Feb 23-to Natural Resources and local police department grant program; reading, to Consent Calendar with HCS/AA - Retain original provisions Energy (S) EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. Committee Substitute but make the penalty provisions Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Plans when considering the formation of fund to December 1; amend KRS Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 an agricultural district; require 18A.226 to change due date of policy AN ACT relating to the promotion of Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with agricultural land to be used for recommendations from Kentucky Group the efficient use of energy and making Committee Substitute agriculture for at least one year before Health Insurance Board to December 1; an appropriation therefor. Feb 26-received in Senate being eligible to be in an agricultural create new section of KRS Chapter 18A Repeal and reenact KRS 56.770 Mar 2-to Health & Welfare (S) district; require agricultural districts of to grant authority to secretary of relating to definitions; repeal and reenact Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, less than 10 acres to have annual Personnel Cabinet to promulgate KRS 56.775 relating to construction or to Consent Calendar reviews and to comply with any administrative regulations concerning renovation of public buildings; repeal Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules necessary conservation plans; require health coverage; amend KRS 194A.030 and reenact KRS 56.777 relating to the Mar 9-floor amendment (1) filed the board to inform all members of to remove state employee health High-Performance Buildings Advisory agricultural districts that they must insurance program from scope of Office Committee; repeal and reenact KRS HB 170 (BR 26) - R. Palumbo, L. comply with KRS Chapter 132 in order to of Health Policy. 56.782 relating to reporting Belcher, M. Henley, C. Hoffman, J. get an agricultural assessment on their requirements; repeal and reenact KRS Jenkins, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, D. Owens, property; make technical corrections. HB 175 - AMENDMENTS 141.435 relating to definitions; repeal D. Pasley, J. Richards, D. Sims, S. HCS - Retain original provisions, and reenact KRS 141.436 relating to Westrom Jan 9-introduced in House except delete provision changing income tax credits for energy-efficient Feb 3-to Agriculture & Small Business completion date of financial audit of products; repeal and reenact KRS AN ACT relating to presidential (H) public employee health insurance trust 141.437 relating to income tax credits for elections. Feb 9-posted in committee fund. ENERGY STAR homes, and ENERGY Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st STAR manufactured homes; repeal and 118 to set forth the agreement among reading, to Consent Calendar Jan 9-introduced in House reenact KRS 141.0204 relating to credit the states to elect the president by Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 3-to State Government (H) ordering; repeal and reenact KRS national popular vote; create Article I to for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 10-posted in committee 151.720 relating to hydroelectric allow any state and D.C. to be a member Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st generating units; repeal and reenact of the agreement; create Article II to Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 97-1 reading, to Consent Calendar with KRS 160.325 relating to Kentucky provide that member states shall Feb 24-received in Senate Committee Substitute Energy Efficiency Program; repeal and conduct a statewide popular vote for Feb 26-to Agriculture (S) Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted reenact KRS 278.285 relating to election of President and Vice President; for passage in the Consent Orders of the residential utility meters; repeal and create Article III to specify the manner of HB 173 (BR 243) - T. McKee, D. Pasley Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 reenact KRS 158.808 relating to energy appointing presidential electors in Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with technology career track programs; member states; create Article IV to AN ACT relating to grain. Committee Substitute repeal and reenact KRS 152.713 relating provide that the compact shall take Amend KRS 251.620 to make Feb 27-received in Senate to the creation of the Center for effect when states cumulatively technical corrections; amend KRS Mar 3-to State & Local Government Renewable Energy Research and possessing a majority of the electoral 251.650 to pay a per diem of 50 dollars (S) Environmental Stewardship; repeal and votes enact the agreement and allow a and expenses per meeting to board Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st reenact KRS 56.772, 56.774, 56.776, state to withdraw from the agreement; members; amend KRS 251.720 to reading; returned to State & Local 56.778, 56.783, and 56.784 relating to create Article V to set forth definitions of establish guidelines that must be met for Government (S) conforming changes; repeal and reenact the compact. persons purchasing grain valued at more Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd KRS 42.580, 42.582, 42.584, 42.586, than one million dollars within a calendar reading; returned to State & Local and 42.588 relating to the Kentucky Jan 9-introduced in House month; make technical corrections. Government (S) bluegrass turns green programs; Feb 3-to Elections, Const. Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as authorize bond funds for 2008-2009 for Amendments & Intergovernmental Jan 9-introduced in House a Consent Bill the bluegrass turns green program for Affairs (H) Feb 3-to Agriculture & Small Business private and public demand side Feb 4-posted in committee (H) HB 176/LM/CI (BR 844) - D. Osborne management projects. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 9-posted in committee reading, to Calendar Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to crimes and HB 178 - AMENDMENTS Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Consent Calendar punishments. SFA (1, D. Boswell) - Attach Mar 3-posted for passage in the Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 514.040, relating to theft provisions of SB 66 to HB 178/GA. Regular Orders of the Day for for passage in the Consent Orders of the by deception, to include the issuance of Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 a check with knowledge that it will not be Feb 3-introduced in House Mar 11-returned to Rules Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 honored by the drawee for the lease, Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 24-received in Senate rent, or purchase of property, or for (H) HB 171/FN (BR 879) - F. Nesler, M. Feb 26-to Agriculture (S) payment to an auction escrow account. Feb 6-posted in committee Cherry Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st to Consent Calendar Jan 9-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to occasional sales. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-to Judiciary (H) Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Amend KRS 139.010 to exclude Mar 11-posted for passage in the Feb 12-posted for passage in the recreational vehicles from the definition Consent Orders of the Day for HB 177/FN/LM (BR 842) - D. Osborne Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, of occasional sale; EFFECTIVE July 1, Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd February 23, 2009 2009. reading, passed 38-0; received in AN ACT relating to unpasteurized Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of goat milk. Feb 24-received in Senate Jan 9-introduced in House the House Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 26-to Natural Resources and Feb 3-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President 217C to define "producer;" require Energy (S) (H) of the Senate; delivered to Governor permits to sell unpasteurized goat milk Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 23-posting waived Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. or goat milk products; require that sales to Consent Calendar Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st 68) records be kept; require sampling and Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Consent Calendar testing of unpasteurized goat milk and Mar 11-floor amendment (1) filed Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 174 (BR 843) - D. Osborne, B. goat milk products and establish criteria Mar 13-returned to Natural Resources for passage in the Consent Orders of the Farmer that must be met; establish sanitary and Energy (S) Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 guidelines for milking areas, and dairy Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 92-1 AN ACT relating to inheritance tax. goats; require warning labels on HB 179 (BR 902) - B. Montell, T. Moore Mar 2-received in Senate Amend KRS 140.070 to change the containers of unpasteurized goat milk Mar 4-to Appropriations & Revenue classification of great-grandchildren. and goat milk products; prohibit local AN ACT relating to interscholastic (S) governments from enacting legislation extracurricular activity participation of Jan 9-introduced in House relating to unpasteurized goat milk or students enrolled in home schools. HB 172 (BR 444) - T. McKee, D. Feb 3-to Appropriations & Revenue goat milk products. Create new sections of KRS 158 to Osborne (H) define "home school" and Jan 9-introduced in House "interscholastic extracurricular activity"; AN ACT relating to agricultural HB 175 (BR 430) - M. Cherry Feb 3-to Health & Welfare (H) identify the conditions under which a districts. student enrolled in a home school may Amend KRS 262.850 to define AN ACT relating to state employee Introduced Feb. 3, 2009 participate in interscholastic "Agricultural land," "Agriculture," health insurance. extracurricular activities; prohibit "Horticulture," "Aquaculture," "Livestock," Amend KRS 18A.2254 to change HB 178/FN (BR 332) - R. Adkins, F. discrimination against home school and "Poultry"; include local completion date of financial audit of Steele student selection or participation in such Comprehensive Plans and 401 Facilities public employee health insurance trust activities; specify waiting period for participation when a student transfers reading, passed 38-0; received in Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President from a public school to a home school; House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of AN ACT relating to mine safety. of the Senate; delivered to Governor create short title. the House Amend KRS 352.220 to allow an Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President electrical trainee to perform electrical 69) Feb 3-introduced in House of the Senate; delivered to Governor work in the mine if under the direct Feb 4-to Education (H) Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. supervision of a certified electrician. HB 187/LM (BR 363) - D. Horlander, R. Mar 9-1st reading 50) Crimm, M. Denham, T. Edmonds, D. Feb 3-introduced in House Graham, R. Henderson, C. Hoffman, B. HB 180 (BR 221) - D. Keene, D. HB 182/LM (BR 950) - J. Jenkins, M. Feb 4-to Natural Resources & Housman, D. Keene, A. Koenig, R. Watkins, R. Adams, J. Comer Jr., R. Marzian Environment (H) Meeks, D. Osborne, S. Riggs, A. Damron, C. Embry Jr., J. Glenn, J. Feb 13-posted in committee Simpson, J. Wayne, B. Yonts Higdon, D. Horlander, T. Kerr, M. AN ACT relating to antifreeze. Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Marzian, T. McKee, D. Owens, T. Riner, Amend KRS 363.510 to define reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to county ordinances. C. Rollins II, S. Santoro, A. Simpson, D. "bittering agent"; create a new section of Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 67.077, relating to Sims, K. Stevens, J. Wayne, R. Weston, KRS Chapter 363 to require the for passage in the Regular Orders of the treatment of proposed ordinances and S. Westrom inclusion of a bittering agent in Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 amendments, to incorporate related antifreeze. Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 93-0 sections, along with provision for AN ACT relating to driving under the Feb 27-received in Senate suspension of requirement of the second influence. HB 182 - AMENDMENTS Mar 3-to Natural Resources and reading and for publication in summary Amend KRS 189A.005 to expand the HCS/LM - Retain original provisions; Energy (S) form. definition of ignition interlock device; specify a date when manufacturers shall Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, amend KRS 189A.070 to provide that a include a bittering agent in antifreeze; to Consent Calendar HB 187 - AMENDMENTS reduction in the time period of a license remove Commissioner's determination in Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules SFA (1, K. Stine) - Amend proposed revocation does not lessen the time setting the proportion of the additive; Mar 10-posted for passage in the KRS 67.077 subsections (8) and (9), required for ignition interlock usage; delete labeling requirement; denote Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, relating to county ordinance amendment amend KRS 189A.085 to run the period when limitations on liability shall and March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- and publication requirements to include of a license plate impoundment from the shall not apply; provide for exceptions; 0; received in House placement of certain amendments on a date of sentencing to the day the reduce the amount of the fine for a Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each county or other local government offender is authorized to resume driving; violation; delete requirement for the presiding officer; delivered to Governor affiliated web site, the opportunity to amend KRS 189A.340 to require ignition promulgation of administrative Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. obtain a copy of proposed ordinances interlock usage beginning with the first regulations; make technical corrections. 26) and amendments free of charge from the DUI offense and to remove an offender's office of the county clerk, publication at ability to drive a non-interlock equipped Feb 3-introduced in House HB 186/FN/LM (BR 454) - D. Horlander least one time by the fiscal court, prior to work vehicle; amend KRS 189A.410 to Feb 4-to Agriculture & Small Business its second reading and, that ordinances require ignition interlock usage while an (H) AN ACT relating to real property shall become effective within thirty (30) offender is driving on a hardship license. Feb 9-posted in committee taxation. days after passage by the fiscal court Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st Amend KRS 132.0225 to provide that following second reading. Feb 3-introduced in House reading, to Calendar with Committee when a city elects to collect its own Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) Substitute taxes without the assistance of the Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 9-posted in committee Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules sheriff, it shall be exempt from Feb 4-to Local Government (H) Feb 27-recommitted to Judiciary (H) establishing a tax rate within 45 days of Feb 6-posted in committee HB 181/FN (BR 330) - R. Webb, J. the cabinet's certification of the county's Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Hoover HB 183/CI (BR 1219) - J. Fischer property tax roll; amend KRS 132.285 to reading, to Calendar require the PVA to provide copies of Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to projects, making AN ACT relating to crimes and recapitulations of property assessments for passage in the Regular Orders of the an appropriation therefor, and declaring punishments. to the city when the city uses the county Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 an emergency. Amend KRS 439.3401 to include assessments for its tax collection; Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 89-1 Repeal and reenact 2008 Kentucky commission or attempted commission of remove ability for city to set fiscal year Mar 2-received in Senate Acts Chapter 191, Sections 1, 2, and 3, a felony sexual offense during a burglary by ordinance when using county Mar 4-to State & Local Government which identified projects to be funded within the definition of a violent offender. assessment; delete requirement that (S) from Infrastructure for Economic when a city abolishes the office of city Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Development Fund for Coal and Non- Feb 3-introduced in House assessor that the serving assessor be to Consent Calendar Coal Producing Counties' Bond Funds Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) allowed to remain in office until the end Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules and provided that all projects be of the term; amend KRS 133.040 to Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed administered by the Kentucky HB 184 (BR 1048) - R. Palumbo, D. require the PVA to provide copies of Infrastructure Authority; establish Pasley property recapitulations to the chief HB 188/LM/CI (BR 944) - J. Richards, J. legislative intent; set retroactive effective executive officers of charter counties, Bell, S. Lee, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., B. date; EMERGENCY. AN ACT relating to real estate unified local governments, consolidated Montell, R. Palumbo, A. Wuchner appraisers. local governments and mayors of cities. HB 181 - AMENDMENTS Create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to criminal gangs. HFA (1, M. Denham) - Make a 324A to make it unlawful to influence Feb 3-introduced in House Create a new section of KRS Chapter technical correction to an incorrect any phase of a real estate appraisal Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue 16 to permit the Department of Kentucky reference for a Fleming County water performed by a person certified or (H) State Police to operate a criminal gang project. licensed by the Real Estate Appraisers Feb 13-posted in committee database and share the information in Board; amend KRS 324A.030 to forbid Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st the database with other specified Feb 3-introduced in House appraising real estate unless certified or reading, to Consent Calendar agencies; create a new section of KRS Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue licensed by the board; exempt real Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Chapter 65 to permit local police (H) estate brokers who prepare opinions for passage in the Consent Orders of the departments, sheriff's offices, jails, and Feb 6-posted in committee about the price of real estate without Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 other named state agencies to operate Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st charging the client an additional fee; Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 criminal gang databases and share the reading, to Calendar exempt internal property valuations Feb 27-received in Senate information with specified agencies; Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted performed by financial institutions; Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue create a new section of KRS Chapter for passage in the Regular Orders of the amend KRS 324A.088 to state that KRS (S) 431 to permit victims of criminal gang Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009; 324A.010 to 324A.090 may be cited as Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st activity to sue convicted defendants and floor amendment (1) filed the "Real Estate Appraisal Licensing and reading; returned to Appropriations & recover treble damages and punitive Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Certification Act"; amend KRS 324A.090 Revenue (S) damages; create a new section of KRS Feb 13-received in Senate to deem a person who unlawfully Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd Chapter 431 to permit victims of criminal Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue influences a real estate appraisal guilty reading; returned to Appropriations & gang activity to sue to enjoin future (S) of a Class A misdemeanor. Revenue (S) criminal gang activity against them; Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules as create a new section of KRS Chapter to Consent Calendar Feb 3-introduced in House a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the 506 to provide definitions for criminal Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 4-to Licensing & Occupations (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, gang statutes; create a new section of Mar 11-posted for passage in the Feb 13-posted in committee March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- KRS Chapter 506 to provide for Consent Orders of the Day for 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by enhancement of misdemeanor and Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd HB 185 (BR 909) - R. Webb Speaker of the House felony offenses by one degree and specify mandated minimum term of ultrasound and show images to the when conducting auctions where all real incarceration when the offense is HB 189 - AMENDMENTS woman seeking an abortion; create a or personal property is donated and 100 committed in furtherance of criminal HCA (1/Title, C. Rollins II) - Make title new section of KRS 311.710 to 311.820 percent of the proceeds go back to the gang activity; create a new section of amendment. to provide for an exemption to the organization; exempt supervised KRS Chapter 506 to create the offense HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Make technical ultrasound in case of an emergency and students from licensure requirements; of criminal gang recruitment in the first corrections. require placing the reason for the amend KRS 330.050 to prohibit more degree; create a new section of KRS HFA (2, S. Riggs) - Remove emergency in medical records; amend than two members of the same political Chapter 506 to create the offense of provisions raising compulsory KRS 311.725 to modify the requirements party from serving concurrently on the criminal gang recruitment in the second attendance age from 17 to 18. for the giving of informed consent prior board; authorize the board to establish degree; create a new section of KRS to the performance of an abortion; and collect fees for the administration Chapter 506 to provide for forfeiture of Feb 3-introduced in House amend KRS 311.765 to mirror the and enforcement of this chapter; require proceeds and other items involved in Feb 4-to Education (H) federal prohibition on partial birth the board to maintain an annual list of criminal gang activity; amend KRS Feb 6-posted in committee abortion; amend KRS 311.990 to provide licensees; establish criteria requiring 506.150 relating to defenses to criminal Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, penalties for violations of specified removal of a board member from the gang recruitment charges to conform; to Calendar with committee amendment provisions of the bill; EMERGENCY board; amend KRS 330.060 to establish amend KRS 431.4505 relating to uniform (1-title) age and education qualifications for citations to suspected criminal gang Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-introduced in House applicants for licensure; permit the board members; repeal KRS 506.140 relating Mar 5-floor amendments (1) and (2) Feb 6-to Health & Welfare (H) to waive the high school diploma or to criminal gang recruitment and filed equivalent for an apprentice, licensed definitions. Mar 10-recommitted to Education (H) HB 192/LM/CI (BR 1230) - T. Riner, R. prior to 1985, applying for an auctioneer Henderson, B. Housman, T. Moore, T. license; require applicants to complete HB 188 - AMENDMENTS HB 190/HM (BR 431) - S. Brinkman, L. Thompson 80 hours of board-approved auction HCS/LM/CI - Divide previous section 1 Clark, R. Crimm, T. Edmonds, C. Embry education before applying for an and section 2 into 3 sections as follows; Jr., K. Hall, D. Osborne, K. Sinnette, A. AN ACT relating to shock probation. apprentice auctioneer license; permit the section 1 creates a new section of KRS Webb-Edgington, S. Westrom Amend KRS 439.265 to prohibit shock board to waive the 80 requirement if the Chapter 17 to list agencies which may probation if the defendant has been applicant demonstrates sufficient maintain a criminal gang database; AN ACT relating to health insurance. convicted of both DUI and of violating previous auction experience and create a new section of KRS Chapter 17 Create new sections of Subtitle 17A of KRS 507.040 or 507.050; provide for competency by affidavit; require that to prescribe data that may be in a KRS Chapter 304 to define terms short title, "The Kentuckians against applications for the examination be criminal gang database, specify that "applied behavior analysis," "autism Drunk Driving Act." submitted on board-prepared forms; information shall be maintained in services provider," "autism spectrum require applicants to remit an accordance with federal regulations, and disorders," "diagnosis of autism HB 192 - AMENDMENTS examination fee; require applicants to broaden sharing information with spectrum disorders," "habilitative or HFA (1, T. Riner) - Replace shock apply for initial licensure within 45 days defense attorneys from evidence limited rehabilitative care," "health insurance probation prohibition with new provision of passing the exam; require licensee to to a specific defendant to evidence policy," "medically necessary," prohibiting shock probation until either retake the examination if license is not related to a specific case and such other "pharmacy care," "psychiatric care," service of one year of imprisonment or renewed within six months of expiration; information as a court may order; create "psychological care," "therapeutic care," completion of a comprehensive require nonresident applicants to file an a new section of KRS Chapter 17 to and "treatment for autism spectrum substance abuse treatment with irrevocable consent that actions may be specify which officers and agencies an disorders"; require health policies supplemental character and education commenced against the applicant in any agency holding a criminal gang covered in this subtitle to provide components. court of competent jurisdiction in database may be shared; delete former coverage for the diagnosis and HFA (2, T. Riner) - Replace shock Kentucky; amend KRS 330.070 to section 6 which enhanced the penalties treatment of autism spectrum disorders probation prohibition with new provision establish requirements for an apprentice for any crime committed by a criminal and their related conditions; prohibit prohibiting shock probation until either auctioneer applying for an auctioneer gang member; change criminal gang insurance policies from limiting the service of one year of imprisonment or license; require that effective June 30, recruitment in the first degree to lower number of visits an insured may make completion of a comprehensive 2010, apprentice auctioneers must apply penalty to Class D felony, eliminate for such services; allow services substance abuse treatment with for an auctioneer license within five enhancement, and eliminate provided by this section to be subject to supplemental character and education years of receiving an apprentice license; "encourage" in the elements of the copayment, deductible, and coinsurance components; amend to allow victim's increase the cap on the initial license fee offense; change criminal gang provisions; give insurers the right to next-of-kin to consent in writing to and annual renewal license fee from recruitment in the second degree to request a review of treatment, provided granting shock probation to the $100 to $300; require that a license be lower penalties and eliminate for by this section, not more than once defendant. renewed on or before its expiration date; "encourage" in the elements of the every 12 months unless the insured's require payment of a late fee for licenses crime; delete amendment of KRS physician or psychologist agrees that a Feb 3-introduced in House renewed after the expiration date; permit 431.4505 relating to adding criminal more frequent review is necessary; Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) a licensee to remit a fee to defer the gang information on uniform citations; amend KRS 18A.225 to require policies Feb 13-posted in committee continuing education required to renew delete uncodified section relating to provided to state employees to cover the Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st to the next annual renewal; direct the uniform citations. diagnosis and treatment of autism reading, to Calendar licensee to retake the examination if the spectrum disorders. Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; floor continuing education requirement is not Feb 3-introduced in House amendment (1) filed met by the next annual renewal; permit Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) HB 190 - AMENDMENTS Feb 25-posted for passage in the the board to require licensees to Feb 25-posting waived retroactively; HFA (1, J. Greer) - Delete original Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, complete a six hour core course every reported favorably, 1st reading, to provisions of the bill and substitute a February 26, 2009; floor amendment (2) four years; require the board to issue Calendar with Committee Substitute provision that the Legislative Research filed each licensee a pocket license; require Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules Commission direct the Interim Joint Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 89-2 with an apprentice auctioneer to affiliate with Feb 27-posted for passage in the Committee on Banking and Insurance to floor amendment (2) a new principal auctioneer within 30 Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, conduct a study of health insurance Mar 3-received in Senate days of being discharged or voluntarily March 2, 2009 coverage of autism spectrum disorder. Mar 5-to Judiciary (S) terminating employment with a principal Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with auctioneer; require a licensee to remit a Committee Substitute Feb 3-introduced in House HB 193 (BR 341) - Ji. Lee, D. Ford, D. reactivation fee and the annual renewal Mar 3-received in Senate Feb 4-to Banking & Insurance (H) Butler, D. Horlander, H. Moberly Jr., L. recovery fee to reactivate a license in Mar 5-to Judiciary (S) Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed Napier, D. Pasley, J. Richards, S. Riggs escrow; authorize the board to fine, Mar 3-posting waived suspend, or revoke a licensee for failure HB 189/FN (BR 947) - B. Yonts, J. AN ACT relating to auctioneers. to notify the board of a change of Wayne HB 191/FN/LM (BR 1223) - J. Fischer, Amend KRS 330.010 to name the address within ten days; authorize the C. Embry Jr., M. Harmon, T. Kerr, S. chapter; amend KRS 330.020 to add board to collect a fee for changing an AN ACT relating to compulsory Lee, T. Moore definitions of "auction," "personal address on its records; amend KRS school. property," "real property," and "sealed 330.095 to establish requirements for Amend KRS 159.010 to provide that AN ACT relating to abortion and bid auction"; amend KRS 330.030 to reciprocity; establish initial reciprocal fee effective July 1, 2010, compulsory declaring an emergency. prohibit auctioneers, limited livestock and renewal reciprocal fee; exempt a school attendance shall be between the Amend KRS 311.720 to redefine auctioneers, and auction house reciprocal licensee from reporting ages of six and seventeen; provide that "abortion" and to add definitions of operators from advertising as or acting in continuing education if licensed in a effective July 1, 2011, compulsory "reasonable judgment," "unborn child," those capacities without a license issued jurisdiction that has a continuing school attendance shall be between the and "woman"; create a new section of by the board; amend KRS 330.040 to education requirement; require a ages of six and eighteen; amend KRS KRS 311.710 to 311.820 to require a exempt political parties, churches, and reciprocal licensee to report continuing 159.020 to conform. physician to perform an obstetric charitable organizations from licensure education if licensed in a jurisdiction that does not have continuing education the board-approved core course for concurrence in Senate Committee for service of a domestic violence order requirement; authorize the board to includes core subjects of Kentucky Substitute ; House concurred in Senate or emergency protective order is to be impose disciplinary actions on a auction statutes and regulations, and Committee Substitute ; passed 89-1; paid by the respondent if the respondent reciprocal licensee; amend KRS 330.100 ethics; exempt any auction sale of enrolled, signed by each presiding is found guilty of the commission of an to exempt a nonresident Kentucky horses or any auctioneer participating in officer; delivered to Governor act of domestic violence. licensee from maintaining a place of an auction sale of horses from certain Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Attach business in Kentucky if a place of advertising requirements, cause 70) provisions of SB 5/GA relating to driving business is maintained in the justifying disciplinary action, or under the influence, except omit nonresident's home state; direct an provisions regulating absolute and HB 194/FN (BR 1221) - T. Riner coverage of non-impairing controlled auction house operator to include reserve auctions; make technical substances. license number on signs; exempt corrections. AN ACT relating to child safety. SFA (2, G. Neal) - Clarifies that the directional signs; require that all claims HFA (1, D. Ford) - Make technical Create a new section of KRS 199.892 fee for the service of a domestic violence or disputes of auctions in Kentucky be correction. to 199.896 to require the Cabinet for order or emergency protective order is to adjudicated in the courts of this HFA (2, K. Bratcher) - Retain original Health and Family Services to notify be paid by the respondent if the Commonwealth; create a new section of provisions except permit the board to child-care providers of the Kentucky respondent is found guilty of an act of KRS Chapter 330 to establish waive the high school diploma Consumer Product Safety Program and domestic violence. advertising requirements; direct any requirement for a licensee licensed prior the program's web site; require child- SFA (3, D. Kelly) - Clarifies that the auction advertisements to include the to 1985; require an applicant for an care centers to post information on the fee for the service of a domestic violence name of the managing principal auctioneer license to complete 80 hours Kentucky Consumer Product Safety order or emergency protective order is to auctioneer responsible for the auction or of approved classroom instruction; Program and the program's Web site. be paid by the respondent if the the licensed auction house operator; remove requirements for an apprentice respondent is found guilty of an act of require the clear disclosure of any applying for an auctioneer license, Feb 3-introduced in House domestic violence. buyer's premium prior to the start of any including possessing a current Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (H) auction; establish advertising apprentice license, serving a two-year Feb 5-posted in committee Feb 3-introduced in House requirements for court ordered, apprenticeship, and participating in at Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) bankruptcy, seized, confiscated, or least ten auctions during the years prior reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 9-posted in committee forfeiture property auctions, to application; remove requirement that Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st liquidation, surplus, inventory, or going an apprentice auctioneer apply for an for passage in the Consent Orders of the reading, to Consent Calendar with out of business, estate, and living estate auctioneer license within 5 years of Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Committee Substitute auctions; amend KRS 330.110 to being issued an apprentice license. Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted increase the maximum fine for violating SCS - Retain original provisions Feb 26-received in Senate for passage in the Consent Orders of the any provisions of this chapter from $500 except reduce the maximum limit for an Mar 2-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 to $2,000, the maximum term for a initial license fee and annual renewal Public Protection (S) Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with license suspension from four to five license fee from $300 to $150; make Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Committee Substitute years, and the maximum period for appeals and requests for injunctions to to Consent Calendar Feb 24-received in Senate probation from three to five years; add the Circuit Court of the county in which Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 26-to Judiciary (S) as a violation of this chapter entering a the alleged violation occurred. Mar 13-posted for passage in the Mar 3-taken from committee; 1st guilty or similar plea or being convicted SFA (1, V. McGaha) - Retain original Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, reading; returned to Judiciary (S) of a felony, failure to enter into a binding provisions; amend Section 4 to exempt March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st written listing contract prior to advertising from licensure persons who acquire real 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by reading; returned to Judiciary (S); an auction, failure to provide a receipt to or personal property by consignment or each presiding officer; delivered to reported favorably, to Calendar with all persons consigning property for purchase for the purpose of conducting Governor Committee Substitute auction, failure to establish and maintain an Internet auction. Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor for five years records of auction SFA (2, D. Seum) - Retain original 51) amendments (1) (2) and (3) filed to transactions, and failure to present provisions except replace references to Committee Substitute auction related information upon request an applicant's residency with references HB 195/CI (BR 1170) - R. Webb Mar 11-posted for passage in the by the board; amend KRS 330.180 to to the state that issued an applicant's Regular Orders of the Day for require the board to allow public license as the basis for reciprocity. AN ACT relating to the justice system Wednesday, March 11, 2009; taken from inspection of records pursuant to the and declaring an emergency. the Regular Orders of the Day; Kentucky Open Records Act; amend Feb 3-introduced in House Repeal and reenact KRS 439.320, recommitted to Judiciary (S) KRS 330.192 relating to the auctioneer's Feb 4-to Licensing & Occupations (H) relating to parole board membership; Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules education, research, and recovery fund Feb 13-posted in committee KRS 439.340, relating to parole of with Committee Substitute (2) ; posted to permit the board to assess a renewal Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st prisoners; KRS 23A.2065 and 24A.1765, for passage in the Regular Orders of the recovery fee established by reading, to Calendar with Committee relating to additional fees for criminal Day for Friday, March 13, 2009; 3rd administrative regulation; require the Substitute cases in Circuit Court and District Court; reading; Committee Substitute board to assess each applicant an initial Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; floor KRS 64.005, relating to the clerk's fee withdrawn; floor amendments (1) (2) and recovery fee; require that all claims for amendment (1) filed to Committee for filing bond or release on (3) withdrawn ; passed 37-0 with monetary damages be made within 12 Substitute recognizance; 189A.050, relating to DUI Committee Substitute (2) ; received in months of the act giving rise to the loss; Feb 27-posted for passage in the service fee and the use of revenue from House amend KRS 330.220 to require that lots Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, fees collected; KRS 431.078, relating to or parcels of real or personal property be March 2, 2009; floor amendment (2) filed the expungement of misdemeanor and HB 196 (BR 1229) - T. Riner offered subject to a separate sale at to Committee Substitute violation conviction records; and KRS auction; establish provisions for Mar 3-3rd reading; floor amendment 532.200, relating to home incarceration; AN ACT proposing an amendment to completing an auction; permit an (2) defeated ; passed 98-1 with EMERGENCY. Section 145 of the Constitution of auctioneer to withdraw real or personal Committee Substitute, floor amendment Kentucky relating to persons entitled to property at any time until completion of a (1) HB 195 - AMENDMENTS vote. sale at an auction with reserve; forbid an Mar 4-received in Senate HCS/CI - Retain original provisions Propose to amend Section 145 of the auctioneer from withdrawing an article, Mar 6-to Licensing, Occupations & except to add language applying Constitution of Kentucky to exclude a lot, or parcel from an absolute auction Administrative Regulations (S) provisions retroactively. convicted felon from the right to vote for unless no bid is made within a Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st SCS (1/CI) - Retain original provisions certain crimes; exclude other convicted reasonable time; establish prohibitions reading; returned to Licensing, except amend KRS 64.090, relating to felons from the right to vote until and exceptions for minimum starting Occupations & Administrative sheriffs, to add a $40 fee for service of expiration of probation or final discharge bids at both absolute and reserve Regulations (S) domestic violence or emergency from parole or maximum expiration of auctions; amend KRS 330.990 to define Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd protective orders; amend KRS 532.260, sentence; submit to the voters for penalties; permit the board to seek reading, to Rules with Committee relating to home incarceration, to ratification or rejection. injunctive relief; amend KRS 330.115, Substitute increase the number of days in the 330.120, 330.130, 330.170, 330.190 to Mar 12-floor amendments (1) and (2) remainder of a sentence to be eligible for Feb 3-introduced in House make technical changes and to conform; filed to Committee Substitute home incarceration from 90 days to 180 Feb 4-to Elections, Const. repeal KRS 330.033, 330.035, 330.090. Mar 13-floor amendment (1) days; amend KRS 441.064, relating to Amendments & Intergovernmental withdrawn ; posted for passage in the the responsibilities of the Department of Affairs (H) HB 193 - AMENDMENTS Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Corrections, to allow notification by HCS - Retain original provisions; March 13, 2009; 3rd reading; floor electronic mail to the jailer and fiscal HB 197 (BR 940) - J. Richards remove waiver of immunity clause amendments (1) and (2) withdrawn ; court of any deficiencies discovered regarding board's authority to purchase passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute ; during an inspection of a jail. AN ACT relating to the Kentucky or not purchase insurance; specify that received in House; posted for passage SCS (2/CI) - Amend to require that fee educator award and recognition fund and making an appropriation there for. acupuncture from a certified to a of watercraft. Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Create a new section of KRS Chapter licensed profession; amend KRS reading, to Consent Calendar 156 to establish the Kentucky educator 311.676 to increase the penalty for Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted award and recognition fund to provide practicing acupuncture without a license Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue for passage in the Consent Orders of the matching funds for schools that have to a Class D felony; amend KRS (H) Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 state and national award winning 311.680 to clarify the list of potentially Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 educators who received cash awards or serious disorders or conditions. Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Feb 24-received in Senate an equivalent benefit; require the reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 26-to Economic Development, Kentucky Department of Education to Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Tourism & Labor (S) administer the fund; APPROPRIATION. Feb 4-to Licensing & Occupations (H) Feb 12-posted for passage in the Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 23-reassigned to Health & Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, reading; returned to Economic Feb 3-introduced in House Welfare (H) February 23, 2009 Development, Tourism & Labor (S) Feb 4-to Education (H) Feb 24-posted in committee Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 24-received in Senate reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st HB 201/LM (BR 929) - D. Owens Feb 26-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 13-recommitted to State & Local reading, to Consent Calendar (S) Government (S); reported favorably, to Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to elections. Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Rules as a Consent bill with committee Feb 12-posted for passage in the Amend KRS 116.055 to permit to Consent Calendar with committee amendments (1) and (2-title) ; placed in Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, members of political organizations and amendment (1) the Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, February 23, 2009 political groups to vote in primaries for Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules passed 38-0 with committee Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 nonpartisan races; amend KRS 117.035 Mar 13-posted for passage in the amendments (1) and (2-title) ; received Feb 24-received in Senate to establish a process to select Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, in House Feb 26-to Education (S) temporary replacements for members on March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- a county board of elections if a member 0 with committee amendment (1) ; HB 204/LM (BR 901) - S. Riggs HB 198 (BR 1186) - C. Rollins II is prohibited from serving, chooses not received in House; posted for passage to serve, or cannot serve due to illness for concurrence in Senate committee AN ACT relating to the county AN ACT relating to community or disability; amend KRS 117.045 to amendment (1) ; House concurred in employees retirement system. education. prohibit an election officer from being a Senate committee amendment (1) ; Amend KRS 78.510 to increase the Amend KRS 160.155, 160.156, and candidate while serving as an election passed 96-0; enrolled, signed by each number of months to nine from six for 160.157 to delete obsolete language, officer or from being an election officer in presiding officer; delivered to Governor which an employee qualifies as being clarify language regarding the use of a precinct where the election officer has Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. employed in a seasonal position for funds for a community education family members on the ballot; amend 52) purposes of the county employees director, including professional KRS 117.085 to clarify the procedures to retirement system. development, and clarify roles. follow to apply for, to transmit, to cast, HB 203 (BR 514) - S. Riggs and to count an absentee ballot; amend HB 204 - AMENDMENTS Feb 3-introduced in House KRS 117.187 to require a county board AN ACT relating to the Local HCS/LM - Retain original provisions of Feb 4-to Education (H) of elections to include the Elections and Government Economic Development bill, but provide that for employees of Feb 6-posted in committee Voting Equipment Security Plan in the Program. school boards, "seasonal employee" Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st training provided to election officers; Amend KRS 42.4588 to change the lasts no longer than 6 months. reading, to Consent Calendar amend KRS 117.265 to establish a administration of the multicounty Local SFA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules timetable for the filing of a declaration of Government Economic Development amendment. Feb 12-posted for passage in the intent; amend KRS 117.295 to require Program by removing it from the Cabinet SFA (2, D. Thayer) - Create new Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, that ballot boxes remain locked after for Economic Development and placing sections of KRS Chapter 121 to define February 23, 2009 voting; amend KRS 118.425 to establish it in the Governor's Office for Local terms and to delete the exclusion of Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 98-0 that the State Board of Elections count Development; amend KRS 42.4595, news stories, commentary, and editorials Feb 24-received in Senate and tabulate the votes certified to the 42.460, 11A.233, 154.12-224, and by the media from the definition of Feb 26-to Education (S) Secretary of State no later than the third 154.12-225 to conform; to confirm "contribution"; amend to increase the Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Monday after the election. Executive Order 2008-602. number of persons necessary to form a to Consent Calendar political issues committee from one to Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 3-introduced in House HB 203 - AMENDMENTS two or more persons; amend to require a Mar 13-posted for passage in the Feb 4-to Elections, Const. SCA (1, D. Thayer) - Create a new person making an independent Consent Orders of the Day for; 3rd Amendments & Intergovernmental section of KRS Chapter 11 and a new expenditure to report it if the amount reading, passed 38-0; received in Affairs (H) section of KRS Chapter 12 to require exceeds $500 in the aggregate in any House; enrolled, signed by each Feb 5-posted in committee that executive orders issued by the one election; establish campaign presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Governor be numbered in consecutive contribution limits for candidates, slates Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. reading, to Calendar numerical order by date of issuance and of candidates, and candidate campaign 42) Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules be filed electronically with the Secretary committees; establish campaign Feb 12-posted for passage in the of State; to require the co-chairs of the contribution limits for caucus campaign HB 199 (BR 1050) - T. Burch Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Legislative Research Commission to committees, political issues committees, February 13, 2009 refer each order to a committee within 5 permanent committees, and executive AN ACT relating to identification cards Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 working days of receipt by the committees; permit the establishment of for people experiencing homelessness. Feb 24-received in Senate Commission; permit a committee to a building account; establish campaign Amend KRS 186.531 to establish a Feb 26-to State & Local Government review an order within 90 days following contribution limits for inaugural $2.00 charge for the first personal ID (S) referral by the co-chairs of the committees; establish campaign issued to a person without a fixed, Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Commission; require the committee to contribution limits for individuals; permit permanent address. to Consent Calendar report its comments to the Commission a married couple to combine their Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules for transmittal to the General Assembly; individual contribution limits by writing Feb 3-introduced in House establish that executive orders expire 90 one check under certain specific Feb 5-to Transportation (H) HB 202/FN (BR 1180) - S. Riggs days after the end of the term of the conditions; permit candidates, slates of Feb 23-posting waived Governor who issued the executive candidates, committees, and individuals Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to watercraft. order; establish that an executive order to utilize online credit and debit card reading, to Consent Calendar Amend KRS 136.1801 to correct mile may be adopted, overridden, or transactions; provide for reporting Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted markers on rivers to conform to amended by legislative enactment; exemptions for any candidate, slate, or for passage in the Consent Orders of the designations determined by the U.S. establish that 90 days after the end of political issues committee if a form is Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 Army Corps of Engineers; amend KRS the term of office of the governor or of a filed stating that contributions will not be Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 92-1 136.1803 to make commercial watercraft statewide elected official, executive accepted or expended in excess of Mar 2-received in Senate property tax returns due May 15; amend orders and administrative orders created $5,000 in any one election; require Mar 4-to State & Local Government KRS 136.1804 to require notification be respectively by such officials shall exempted candidates for city or county (S) given to commercial watercraft owners expire. offices or for school boards to file reports when local property tax rates are set and SCA (2/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title if they accept contributions or make HB 200/CI (BR 1029) - T. Burch provided to the Department of Revenue. amendment. expenditures in excess of the exempted amount in any one election; require AN ACT relating to acupuncture. HB 202 - AMENDMENTS Feb 3-introduced in House candidates or slates of candidates Amend various sections of KRS SCA (1, C. Borders) - Clarify when Feb 6-to Local Government (H) subject to an August filing deadline to 311.671 to 311.686 to change barge lines are to file property tax listing Feb 9-posted in committee timely file for an exemption and permit such candidates or slates to exercise complaint" and to authorize the registry exposure occurring after January 1, set venue for certain actions relating to rescission rights; permit the exercise of to impose a civil penalty for the filing of 1972 unless it can be shown that the corporations; amend KRS 273.318 rescission rights by a candidate or slate frivolous complaints; amend KRS premises owner intentionally violated a modify the conditions necessary for of candidates if an opponent is replaced 121.220 to require segregation of safety standard; provide that civil actions administrative dissolution of a due to death, disability, or primary campaign funds from regular resulting from exposure to silica or corporation; amend KRS 273.3181 to disqualification not later than 15 days election funds through bookkeeping; mixed dust shall not affect the rights of specify where and when notice must be after the party nominates the amend KRS 121.230 to lower the any party involved in bankruptcy sent; amend KRS 273.3182 to allow a replacement; permit write-in candidates threshold for itemization of expenditures proceedings, or workers' compensation corporation that has exceeded its period to request an exemption; establish that by check from $50 to $25; amend KRS or veteran's benefit programs; require of duration a 60-day window to exempted candidate campaign 121.210, 121.190, 121.056, 121.990, the plaintiff in a civil action to show that a retroactively extend that period; amend committees, and political issues 61.710, and 23A.070 to conform; repeal particular defendant's conduct was a KRS 273.3646 to alter the conditions committees are bound to the terms of KRS 121.015, 121.150 and 121.180; substantial factor in causing the alleged necessary to revoke a foreign the exemption unless it is rescinded effective November 5, 2009. injury or loss; make provisions corporation's certificate of authority; timely; establish penalties and fines for applicable to any civil action pending on amend KRS 273.3647 to utilize a candidates, slates of candidates, the effective date of the Act and to principal rather than a registered office; candidate campaign committees, or claims filed on or after the effective date amend KRS 273.3671 to increase the political issues committees who accept of the Act; include noncodified provision information contained in a corporation's contributions or make expenditures in Feb 3-introduced in House requesting the Supreme Court to adopt annual report; amend KRS 274.015 to excess of the limit in any one election Feb 4-to State Government (H) and revise rules relating to venue and specify the applicability of KRS Chapter without rescinding the exemption in a Feb 23-reassigned to Local consolidation of claims arising from 271B to professional service timely manner; require state and county Government (H); posted in committee exposure to silica or mixed dust. corporations; amend KRS 274.017 to executive committees and caucus Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st allow fractional shares and rights or campaign committees to make a full reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 3-introduced in House options to purchase shares; amend KRS report to the registry of all money, loans, Substitute Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) 274.055 apply designated general and expenditures made since the date of Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted business corporation statutes to the last report; establish reporting for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 206/FN (BR 933) - J. Stewart III professional service corporations; requirements of candidates, slates of Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 amend KRS 274.245 to remove the candidates, candidate campaign Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with AN ACT relating to the rights of requirement that a foreign professional committees, political issues committees, Committee Substitute residents in long-term-care facilities. service corporation obtain a certificate of and registered fundraisers; require all Mar 4-received in Senate Amend KRS 216.515 to prohibit a authority if it has a Kentucky office; reporting candidates, candidate Mar 6-to State & Local Government nursing home resident from being amend KRS 275.003 to allow LLC campaign committees, political issues (S) moved involuntarily from one bed to agreements to provide for penalties for committees, and registered fundraisers Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st another in a facility when the resident LLC members who fail to contribute to to make post-election reports; require reading; returned to State & Local has utilized personal resources to cover the LLC; amend KRS 275.105 to allow that detailed information be maintained Government (S) the cost of care for 5 or more years; reserved LLC names to be renewed; by the treasurer for six years from the Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd require reasonable notice of a move; amend KRS 275.150 to exempt liability date of the election to which the records reading; returned to State & Local permit the resident the right to appeal a resulting from a person's own pertain, but not to exceed six years; Government (S) move. misconduct; amend KRS 275.265 to limit require certain permanent committees to Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as the right of assignees in the operation of make a full specified report to the a Consent Bill Feb 3-introduced in House an LLC; amend KRS 275.295 to modify registry of all money, loans, and Mar 12-floor amendments (1-title) and Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (H) the conditions for administrative expenditures since the date of the last (2) filed dissolution of an LLC; amend KRS report; permit Kentucky-based federal Mar 13-posted for passage in the HB 207 (BR 896) - S. Brinkman 275.360 to make a grammatical permanent committees to make certain Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, correction; amend KRS 275.440 to contributions; require a supplemental March 13, 2009; floor amendments (1- AN ACT relating to business entities. modify the conditions for revocation of a report be filed annually until an account title) and (2) withdrawn ; 3rd reading; Create a new section of KRS Chapter foreign LLC's certificate of authority; shows no unexpended balance; require passed 38-0; received in House; 362.1 to create a new provision relating amend KRS 275.445 to change that all reports filed with the registry be enrolled, signed by each presiding to distributions of property of limited registered office to principal office; subject to open records and to require officer; delivered to Governor liability partnerships; create a new amend KRS 279.090 to allow liability to county clerks to maintain such reports Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. section of KRS Chapter 362.2 to specify due an incorporator's or member's own for one year from the date the last report 71) the legal ramifications arising from a conduct; amend KRS 279.390 to allow is required to be filed; exempt legislative failure of a foreign limited partnership to liability due to a member's or candidates from filing reports with the HB 205 (BR 1181) - S. Riggs, R. Crimm, obtain a certificate of authority; create a shareholder's own conduct; amend KRS county clerk; relieve candidates and D. Floyd, J. Hoover, R. Webb new section of KRS Chapter 271B.8 to 362.1-103 to allow for situations where slates from personally filing reports set venue for certain actions relating to LLC members fail to make required under certain conditions; prohibit the use AN ACT relating to dust. corporations; create a new section of contributions; amend KRS 362.1-121 to of funds for candidacy for a different Create new sections of KRS Chapter KRS Chapter 272 to specify the liability specify the place of filing of an LLC's office, to support or oppose different 411 to establish procedures for civil of a purchaser of shares from an annual report; amend KRS 362.122 to issue, or to further the candidacy of actions arising from exposure to silica or association; amend KRS 271B.14.200 modify the conditions necessary for another candidate or slate of candidates mixed dust; define related terms; require change the deliver requirements for administrative dissolution and the office for office; abolish the requirement that a that a physical impairment be an certain corporate filings; amend KRS where certain documents are sent; paper format report be filed if an essential element in a civil action based 271B.14-210 to exempt from the notice amend KRS 362.1-123 to modify the electronic report is filed; require the on exposure to silica or mixed dust; sending provisions those notices sent to conditions necessary for revocation of a registry to promulgate administrative require a prima facie showing of a corporations that expire due to the statement of foreign qualification and the regulations to establish a de minimus physical impairment before bringing or passing of their period of duration; office where certain documents are sent; standard; amend KRS 121.120 to except maintaining a civil action; provide for amend KRS 271B.14-220 to change amend KRS 362.1-504 to include the those candidates, candidate campaign dismissal of civil actions for failure to registered office to principal office; rights of a transferee; amend KRS committees, and slates of candidates establish a prima facie showing of a amend KRS 271B.15-300 to change the 362.2-106 to specify the limited running for statewide office from physical impairment resulting from predicate requirements for revoking a partnerships are subjects to future mandatory audits of receipts and exposure to silica or mixed dust; toll the corporation's certificate of authority; amendments and repeals of the state's expenditures that receive or spend less statute of limitations on claims not amend KRS 271B.15-310 to change partnership law; amend KRS 362.2-110 than $5,000, and to require candidates barred by the effective date until such registered office to principal office; to establish rights with respect to and slates of candidates running for time as an individual discovers or should amend KRS 271B.16-220 to increase noncontributing partners; amend KRS statewide office to file electronically on have discovered a physical impairment; the information included on certain 362.2-303 to remove a limited partner's the next regularly scheduled reporting distinguish claims for nonmalignant corporate filings; amend KRS 272.201 to own misconduct from the grant of date when contributions or loans, or a conditions from claims for silica or mixed remove provisions relating to liability for immunity; amend KRS 362.2-404 to balance in a campaign account or dust related cancer; establish an association debts; amend KRS remove a general partner's own accounts is in the aggregate of $25,000 requirements for wrongful death claims; 272.490 to exempt from immunity the misconduct from the grant of immunity; or more; amend KRS 121.135 to exempt a premises owner from liability liability for a person's own misconduct; amend KRS 362.2-809 to modify the authorize the general counsel to the unless the individual's exposure amend KRS 273.178 to remove the conditions necessary for administrative registry to write an advisory opinion and occurred while on the property of the provision making the reservation of a dissolution of a domestic limited to require advisory opinions to be issued owner, and extend liability exemption corporate name nonrenewable; amend partnership; amend KRS 362.2-810 and not later than 20 days from the date the relating to invitees and contractors hired KRS 273.187 to modify the liability 362.2-811 to use a designated rather registry receives the request; amend before January 1, 1972; exempt a exposure of certain corporate officers than a registered office; amend KRS KRS 121.140 to define "frivolous premises owner from liability for and employees; amend KRS 273.223 to 362.2-906 to modify the conditions for revocation of a certificate of authority for Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules amendment. Wuchner a foreign partnership; amend KRS Mar 10-posted for passage in the SFA (3, J. Denton) - Attach the 362.2-907 to use principal rather than Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, provisions of HB 491 to HB 210/GA. AN ACT relating to breast-feeding. registered offices and to apply the March 10, 2009; 3rd reading; Committee Amend KRS 211.990 to establish a statute to limited partnerships; amend Substitute withdrawn; passed 38-0; Feb 3-introduced in House fine of $500 for the first offense and KRS 365.015 to include the use of received in House Feb 5-to Education (H) $1,000 for each subsequent offense for fictitious names; amend KRS 382.335 to Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each Feb 6-posted in committee any person who violates of KRS remove language relating to the presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st 211.755, which permits breast-feeding organization or dissolution of a private Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. reading, to Consent Calendar by a mother in any location, public or corporation; amend KRS 386.4426 and 20) Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules private, where the mother is otherwise 386.4428 to set a filing fee for original Feb 23-posted for passage in the authorized to be. and amended certificates of authority; HB 209 (BR 1030) - A. Webb-Edgington Consent Orders of the Day for amend KRS 386.4444 to modify the Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Feb 3-introduced in House conditions for revocation of a certificate AN ACT relating to the school Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 98-1 Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (H) of authority for a foreign business trust; calendar. Feb 26-received in Senate Feb 9-posted in committee amend KRS 386.466 to include limited Amend KRS 158.070 to permit Mar 2-to Licensing, Occupations & Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st partnerships and statutory and business schools to be closed on the third Administrative Regulations (S) reading, to Calendar trusts within the statute; repeal KRS Monday of February in observance of Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 275.340. Presidents' Day. reading; returned to Licensing, for passage in the Regular Orders of the Occupations & Administrative Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 3-introduced in House Regulations (S) Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 94-0 Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) Feb 4-to Education (H) Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Feb 25-received in Senate Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 6-posted in committee reading, to Rules; floor amendment (1) Feb 27-to Health & Welfare (S) Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st filed HB 208 (BR 893) - M. Denham reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 12-floor amendments (2-title) and HB 215 (BR 1026) - K. Flood Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules (3) filed AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife. Feb 12-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to the environmental Amend KRS 150.025 to allow the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HB 211 (BR 1144) - L. Combs trust fund. Department of Fish and Wildlife February 24, 2009 Amend KRS 224.01-200 to allow use Resources to make administrative Feb 24-taken from the Consent AN ACT relating to forestry. of Environmental Trust Fund moneys for regulations available on the Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Amend KRS 149.330 to include environmentally beneficial projects; department's Web site within five days of Orders of the Day removal of woody biomass in definition amend KRS 224.01-205 to allow trust their filing instead of requiring Mar 11-returned to Rules of "timber harvesting operations"; fund to be used to support projects that newspaper publication; amend KRS include energy production in definition of benefit the environment and the 150.175 to allow holders of trapping HB 210 (BR 977) - L. Combs commercial purposes for "timber Commonwealth; prohibit use of trust licenses to trap on lands of another harvesting operations"; exclude firewood fund for routine day-to-day permitting, person with that person's oral consent, AN ACT relating to speech-language cut for personal use only from definition monitoring, and enforcement activities; as provided by administrative regulation; pathologists and audiologists, and of "timber harvesting operations". amend KRS 224.01-215 to grant create a new special user permit for making an appropriation therefor. permissive authority to the recreational purposes to be used on land Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 3-introduced in House Environmental Board to identify and for which a recreational land use 157 to provide an annual salary Feb 4-to Natural Resources & authorize environmentally beneficial agreement has been reached or land supplement for speech-language Environment (H) projects. that has been otherwise acquired by the pathologists and audiologists holding a Feb 25-posting waived department; amend KRS 150.179 to certificate of clinical competence from Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st HB 215 - AMENDMENTS allow the department to waive licensing the American Speech-Language Hearing reading, to Calendar HCS - Retain original provisions of HB requirements for participants in events or Association; require, as a condition of Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules 215; create new section of KRS Chapter programs supporting recreational receiving the supplement, that a speech- Mar 2-posted for passage in the 224.01 to define "environmentally activities amend KRS 150.410 to allow language pathologist or audiologist be Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, beneficial projects"; reduce the scope of wildlife identification numbers to be used employed by a local board of education March 3, 2009 use of the environmental trust fund for for the tagging of traps. to provide or coordinate speech- Mar 11-returned to Rules implementing policies and purposes of language pathology or audiology for KRS Chapter 224; restrict use of fund to HB 208 - AMENDMENTS students and holds a valid credential HB 212/LM/AA (BR 1042) - M. Denham routine activities including permitting, HCA (1, M. Denham) - Require that from the Educational Professional monitoring, and enforcement; require the the commissioner prepare news Standards Board or a license issued by AN ACT relating to retirement. environmental board to report on use of releases for all new or amended the Kentucky Board of Speech- Amend KRS 61.637 to exempt environmental trust fund annually to the administrative regulations relating to fish Language Pathology and Audiology; employers participating in the County LRC and to the Governor. and wildlife, instead of only for require, as a condition of allocation, that Employees Retirement System from administrative regulations that propose the supplement only be paid if funds are paying employer contributions and Feb 3-introduced in House to establish or increase fees. appropriated for that purpose; require reimbursements for retiree health care Feb 4-to Natural Resources & SCS - Retain original provisions of HB that the salary supplement be equivalent paid by the systems for retirees Environment (H) 208; create new section to allow the to the stipend paid to teachers who have reemployed on or after September 1, Feb 9-posted in committee Department to use state personnel and attained National Board of Professional 2008. Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st resources to provide administrative Teaching Standards certification; require reading, to Calendar with Committee assistance to the Fish and Wildlife that the salary supplement be Feb 3-introduced in House Substitute Foundation. considered in the calculation for Feb 4-to State Government (H) Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted contribution to the Kentucky Teachers' for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 3-introduced in House Retirement System; require that the HB 213 (BR 122) - T. Pullin Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Feb 4-to Natural Resources & supplement cease if the speech- Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Environment (H) language pathologist or audiologist is AN ACT relating to hardship driver's Committee Substitute Feb 11-posting waived; posted in employed in another capacity in which licenses. Feb 27-received in Senate committee the provision of speech-language Create various new sections of KRS Mar 3-to Natural Resources and Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st pathology or audiology is secondary to 186.400 to 186.640, relating to driver Energy (S) reading, to Consent Calendar with that person's other teaching or licensing, to allow a District Court to Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, committee amendment (1) administrative duties; direct the local issue a person a hardship driver's to Consent Calendar Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted board of education to request license for violating general traffic laws Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Consent Orders of the reimbursement from the fund to support that have caused a person's driver's Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 educational excellence. license to be suspended; pattern the HB 216/FN (BR 333) - R. Rand, R. Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with license after the provisions currently in Webb committee amendment (1) HB 210 - AMENDMENTS place for a DUI hardship license. Feb 26-received in Senate SFA (1, T. Buford) - Retain original AN ACT relating to fiscal matters and Mar 2-to Natural Resources and provisions plus add board certification by Feb 3-introduced in House declaring an emergency. Energy (S) the American Board of Audiology as a Feb 4-to Transportation (H) Repeal and reenact KRS 136.392, Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, prerequisite to qualifying for the Feb 13-posted in committee 138.195, 141.160, 160.6156, 160.6157, to Consent Calendar with Committee supplement. 160.6158, 131.183, 141.044, 141.235, Substitute SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title HB 214/FN/LM (BR 1025) - K. Flood, A. 134.580, 393.060, 157.621; amend the definition of retailer in KRS 139.010 to criteria and accepts the student for area from which the bidding party's HB 223 (BR 993) - J. Wayne, T. Burch, exclude a person making sales at a enrollment; set the maximum amount of workforce is drawn and to use this T. Firkins, D. Graham, J. Jenkins, M. charitable auction; EMERGENCY. the scholarship at an amount equal to determination in the cabinet's existing Marzian, R. Meeks, H. Moberly Jr., D. the per-pupil funding based on the affirmative action process; amend KRS Watkins, R. Webb Feb 3-introduced in House average daily attendance and add-on 45.610 to include women in the Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue funds for exceptional children that are affirmative action requirements for state AN ACT relating to taxation. (H) allotted under the Support Education contractors and allow the cabinet to Amend KRS 141.020 to increase the Feb 6-posted in committee Excellence in Kentucky program; require investigate the employment practices of tax rate on income over $75,000; amend Feb 13-posted in committee the resident district to provide or pay for any contractor or subcontractor to KRS 141.066 to establish a refundable Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st transportation for the student to attend determine if they have violated any earned income tax credit at 15 percent reading, to Calendar the nonpublic participating school; provision of KRS 45.560 to 45.640; of the federal credit; amend KRS Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted require the Kentucky Board of Education create a new section of KRS 45.560 to 140.130 to decouple from the federal for passage in the Regular Orders of the to promulgate necessary administrative 45.640 to allow the Finance and estate tax phase-out; amend KRS Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 regulations to implement and manage Administration Cabinet to promulgate 139.010, 139.200, and 139.480 to Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 91-0; the scholarship program; require that the administrative regulations to carry out include a list of selected services as received in Senate; taken from program be implemented by the 2010- the provisions of KRS 45.560 to 45.640; subject to sales tax; amend KRS Committee on Committees; 1st reading; 2011 school year. confirm amendments to certain statutes 141.0205 to recognize changes to returned to Committee on Committees whose effectiveness was made income tax credits; make income tax (S) Feb 3-introduced in House contingent upon the approval by the provisions effective for tax years Mar 10-taken from Committee on Feb 4-to Education (H) voters of proposed constitutional beginning on or after January 1, 2009, Committees; 2nd reading; returned to changes in 2002; amend various make estate tax provisions effective for Committee on Committees (S); to HB 220 (BR 895) - S. Brinkman sections to conform; repeal KRS deaths on or after August 1, 2009; make Appropriations & Revenue (S) 274.087, 362.495, 362.497, 362.499, sales tax provisions effective for billings Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules as AN ACT relating to business entities. 362.501, 362.503, 362. 505, 362.507, on or after August 1, 2009. a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the Reenact the provisions of 2007 HB 362.509, and 362.585. Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, 334/GA and SCA #1 as passed and HB 223 - AMENDMENTS March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37- enacted into law which contained Feb 3-introduced in House HFA (1, D. Graham) - Retain the 1; received in House; enrolled, signed by provisions to create and amend various Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) original provisions of bill, except allow an Speaker of the House statutes relating to business entities to Feb 9-posted in committee exemption for greens fees charged for Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President accomplish the following: make Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st charitable golfing events. of the Senate; delivered to Governor consistent the provisions of the reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. corporate and other business Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 3-introduced in House 86) organization acts regarding business for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue entity names such that equivalent rules Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 (H) HB 217/LM (BR 133) - D. Floyd will govern the names of business Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Feb 9-floor amendment (1) filed corporations, nonprofit corporations, Feb 25-received in Senate AN ACT proposing to create a new cooperatives, associations, partnerships, Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) HB 224 (BR 934) - J. Wayne, L. Clark section to be added to the Constitution limited partnerships, limited liability of Kentucky relating to initiatives. companies, and business trusts; modify HB 221/CI (BR 1053) - T. Thompson, D. AN ACT relating to motor fuels tax. Propose to create a new section of the procedural rules across the various Osborne Create a new section of KRS 138.210 Constitution of Kentucky to permit the business entity acts such that they will to 138.448 to exempt vegetable oil and people to submit petitions for initiatives; contain equivalent if not identical AN ACT relating to motor vehicle waste vegetable oil from the motor fuels submit to the voters for approval or provisions; update provisions of KRS accidents. tax for five years; define terms. disapproval. Chapter 271B to reflect the more current Repeal and reenact KRS 189.990; provisions of the Model Business increase the penalty to a Class D felony Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 3-introduced in House Corporation Act; allow limited liability for leaving the scene of an accident if Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 5-to Elections, Const. companies to enter into a share the defendant knew or should have (H) Amendments & Intergovernmental exchange with a corporation, be created known that death or serious physical Affairs (H) by conversion from a corporation, have injury is involved. HB 225 (BR 58) - T. Kerr statutory rules governing nonprofit HB 218/LM (BR 497) - R. Henderson status, and to provide for their existence Feb 3-introduced in House AN ACT relating to sales after the death or other termination of Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) representatives' contracts. AN ACT relating to motor vehicles. their members; provide rules for Feb 9-posted in committee Amend KRS 371.370 to delete situs Create a new Section of KRS Chapter business trusts to create uniformity in Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st and wholesale restrictions contained in 186 requiring the registration of motor regard to other forms of business reading, to Consent Calendar the definition of "principal." vehicles housed for longer than 180 organizations; allow dentists to practice Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted days in the Commonwealth; provide for dentistry within a business organized as for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 3-introduced in House limited exemptions; amend KRS 186.990 a limited liability company; revive several Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) to create a penalty for the violation of sections of KRS Chapter 362 that were Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 Section 1 of this Act; create a new repealed with a delayed effective date in Feb 25-received in Senate HB 226 (BR 981) - C. Rollins II, K. section of KRS Chapter 186 to establish 2006 Ky. Acts. Chapter 149; amend Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) Flood, M. Henley, B. Montell, T. Moore, a service fee for persons penalized KRS 45.560 to include the definition of B. Yonts under the provisions of KRS 186.990; "equal employment opportunity job HB 222 (BR 882) - K. Stevens, W. set provisions of service fee; create a categories"; amend KRS 45.570 to Stone, L. Belcher, J. Greer, R. AN ACT relating to college textbooks new section of KRS Chapter 174 to give clarify the classes protected against Henderson, C. Hoffman, T. McKee, C. and declaring an emergency. the Division of Motor Vehicle Licensing discrimination by state contractors; Miller, J. Richards Create new sections of KRS Chapter the responsibility to carry out the amend KRS 45.590 to increase the 164 to define terms relating to college provisions of Section 1 of this Act. dollar amount of exempted contracts or AN ACT relating to trusts. textbooks; state the intent of the General subcontracts from $250,000 to Amend KRS 386.185 to increase the Assembly to encourage cost Feb 3-introduced in House $500,000; allow the Finance and amount in a trust that is eligible for containment efforts; require that no later Feb 4-to Transportation (H) Administration Cabinet to promulgate distribution upon petition of the fiduciary than the 2009-2010 fall academic term Feb 27-posted in committee administrative regulations to establish to $100,000 or less. that each public postsecondary additional exemptions; amend KRS education institution implement a policy HB 219 (BR 1220) - J. Fischer 45.600 to allow the contracting agency Feb 3-introduced in House establishing a deadline for faculty rather than the cabinet to set the time Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) adoption and public posting of the AN ACT relating to the Autism period for submitting statements and Feb 9-posted in committee International Standard Book Number Scholarship Program. information required by the statute; set Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st and retail price for all courses within the Create new sections of KRS Chapter out the information to be reported by the reading, to Consent Calendar undergraduate course schedule; require 157 to establish the Autism Scholarship bidding party regarding its workforce; Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the Council on Postsecondary Education Program to permit autistic children as require the bidding party to submit a for passage in the Consent Orders of the to review each institution's policy and the defined by KRS 157.200(1)(m) to breakdown of subcontracts over Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 implementation of the policy; require receive a scholarship to move from his $500,000; include a determination by the Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 each policy to have penalties for faculty or her resident public school to a cabinet that the percentage of women in Feb 25-received in Senate who do not comply or financial relief for participating school as a public or the bidding party's workforce reflects the Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) the students who are victims of late nonpublic school that meets certain percentage of available women in the notifications; require that no later than the 2009-2010 fall academic term, a to exclude misdemeanor offenses of the purchase of data processing that railroad crossings, railroad spurs publisher that sells a college textbook relating to salvia in certain equipment under the $5 million cap; that access industrial parks, and and any supplemental material in a circumstances; amend 218A.500 to create new sections of Subchapters 22, shortline railroads at or near single bundle make available the college include in the definition of "drug 23, 24, and 28 to date-limit the intersections with roadways be textbook and the supplemental materials paraphernalia" certain items used with application of those subchapters to considered roads. as separate and unbundled items with salvia; amend KRS 530.064, relating to projects approved prior to the effective HFA (1, R. Damron) - Include railroad each priced separately; prohibit a faculty unlawful transaction with a minor in the date of the Act; create a new section of spurs that connect economic member from adopting a single bundle first degree, to exclude activity involving KRS Chapter 141 to establish a cross- development projects as a cost of the college textbook package unless the salvia; amend KRS 530.065, relating to walk for the historic preservation tax project; create a new section of KRS materials can be unbundled; exempt unlawful transaction with a minor in the credit provisions; amend KRS 171.396 Chapter 176 to include railroad integrated textbooks from the bundling second degree, to include activity and 171.397 to increase the historic crossings as an acceptable use of road provision; require no later than 2009- involving salvia; amend various other preservation incentive cap from $3 funds. 2010 that publishers publish substantial sections to conform; EMERGENCY. million to $5 million, to make the credit HFA (2, R. Webb) - Create a new content revisions between editions of the refundable, and to make technical section of KRS Chapter 131 to require same book; EMERGENCY. HB 228 - AMENDMENTS corrections; create a new section of KRS the Department of Revenue to collect HCS/LM - Retain most of the original Chapter 139 to establish a sales and use and report specific data to designated HB 226 - AMENDMENTS provisions, except to remove provision tax refund for companies who purchase staff of the Legislative Research HCS - Retain original provisions, relating to unlawful transaction with a and install communication systems and Commission no later than July 1 of each except eliminate the requirement for a minor in the second degree. computer systems; amend the year. penalty provision for faculty who do not HFA (1, W. Coursey) - Amend KRS provisions of KRS 148.851, 148.853, HFA (3, J. Wayne) - Create a comply or financial relief in each 218A.992, relating to enhancement of 148.855, 148.857, 148.859, and 139.770 definition of "Metropolitan College" and institution's textbook adoption penalty for drug offense when in to amend language relating to lodging require that in order for a taxpayer to be procedures; clarify publishers' possession of a firearm, to exclude facilities and to make technical eligible for the tax credit, it shall be a responsibilities in disclosure of prices offenses involving salvia. corrections; create new sections of KRS partner in the Metropolitan College. and substantial changes between HFA (2, W. Coursey) - Add language Chapter 148 to establish a refundable HFA (4, H. Moberly Jr.) - Retain editions. to exclude any other species in the income tax credit for the production of original provisions; establish an annual genus Salvia from the definition for films; create a new section of KRS cap for the tuition assistance credit of Feb 3-introduced in House salvia. Chapter 148 to establish the Kentucky five million dollars. Feb 4-to Education (H) Film Commission; HFA (5, H. Moberly Jr.) - Retain Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 3-introduced in House amend KRS 154.20-033, 141.0205, and original provisions; allow the tuition Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 4-to Judiciary (H) 141.415 to conform; repeal KRS assistance credit to be claimed only for reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 9-posted in committee 141.415, 154.34-030, 154.34-040, employees who are Kentucky residents. Substitute Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st 154.34-050, and 154.34-060. HFA (6, J. Jenkins) - Clarify the Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Calendar with Committee definition of "minimum wage target" to Feb 26-posted for passage in the Substitute HB 229 - AMENDMENTS be the greater of 150 percent of the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCS (1/FN) - Retain original federal minimum wage or 75 percent of February 27, 2009 for passage in the Regular Orders of the provisions; include a Kentucky wage the average hourly wage for the county Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 83-9 with Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 component in calculating the amount of in which the project is to be located; Committee Substitute Feb 23-floor amendments (1) and (2) the advance disbursement allowed in the clarify that to qualify for the project, the Mar 2-received in Senate filed to Committee Substitute combined program; make the historic eligible company shall provide employee Mar 4-to State & Local Government Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with preservation credits transferable or benefits equal to at least fifteen percent (S) Committee Substitute, floor amendments refundable; make technical corrections; of the hourly wage paid to each (1) and (2) amend KRS 141.310 and 141.350 to employee. HB 227 (BR 416) - W. Coursey, J. Feb 25-received in Senate conform. HFA (7, H. Moberly Jr.) - Amend Richards Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) HCS (2/FN) - Retain original various sections to change the provisions with the following changes: refundable credit to a nonrefundable AN ACT relating to the collection of HB 229/FN (BR 516) - T. Thompson, R. amend the reinvestment program credit. school taxes. Palumbo, E. Ballard, W. Coursey, J. provisions to reduce the minimum HFA (8, H. Moberly Jr.) - Amend a Amend KRS 160.648 to require that DeCesare, M. Denham, M. Henley, J. investment level from $10 million to $2.5 new section created in KRS Chapter 141 any person, individual, or corporation Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Housman, B. million, and delete the advance to sunset the film industry tax incentives; that fails to pay school taxes pay the Montell, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, D. disbursement; amend the combined authorize a study of the film industry tax school board's court costs and attorney's Pasley, S. Riggs, A. Smith, D. Watkins, credits program to identify enhanced incentives and KRS 139.538. fees that are incurred as a result of A. Webb-Edgington, B. Yonts incentive counties, to establish a SCS/FN - Retain original provisions; trying to collect the taxes. minimum wage requirement for counties amend provisions relating to the film AN ACT relating to economic that are not enhanced incentive counties industry incentives to reduce the level of Feb 3-introduced in House development. of 175% of the federal minimum wage, investment for touring Broadway shows Feb 4-to Education (H) Amend Subchapter 34 of KRS to add benefits requirements, and allow from $500,000 to $50,000; establish a Feb 6-posted in committee Chapter 154 to expand the application of approved companies in enhanced new income tax credit for purchasers of incentives available, to allow recovery of incentive counties to impose a wage new homes who do not qualify for the HB 228/LM (BR 855) - W. Coursey, G. up to 100% of eligible skills upgrade assessment of up to 5% with no required federal income tax credit; attach the Stumbo, J. Richards, T. Thompson, A. training costs, and to allow an advance participation from local governments; provisions of HB 521, except delete Webb-Edgington disbursement; create a new subchapter delete the tuition credit for employers; provisions included in that bill that of KRS Chapter 154 and a new section amend the tuition credit for Metropolitan require incentives to be adjusted based AN ACT relating to crimes and in KRS Chapter 141 to replace existing College to define Metropolitan College, upon the employment of Kentucky punishments and declaring an economic development programs in to limit the tax credits to payments made residents during the construction of the emergency. KRS Chapter 154 Subchapters 22, 23, on behalf of employees attending project; attach the provisions of Senate Create new sections of KRS Chapter 24, and 28; create a new subchapter of Metropolitan College, and to sunset the Bill 110, except amend to correct 218A to prohibit possession of, KRS Chapter 154 and a new section in tax credit on April 15, 2013; amend the drafting errors; attach the provisions of trafficking in, and cultivation of salvia KRS Chapter 141 to establish an income new sales tax incentive for the purchase HB 395; attach the provisions of HB 279; and impose penalties; amend KRS tax credit program for employers who of communications or data processing attach the provisions of HB 497, except 218A.010 to define "salvia"; amend hire at least 5 new employees and who equipment to reduce the minimum amend to include all projects with 218A.050 to include salvia as a pay qualifying tuition expenses for investment from $200 million to $100 agreements executed prior to January 1, Schedule I controlled substance; amend employees, Create a new section of million; amend the Tourism 2008; establish an exemption from the 217.065, relating to misbranded drug or KRS Chapter 141 to establish an income Development Act to include reporting pari-mutuel tax during an international device, to include salvia; amend KRS tax credit for tuition and other requirements; amend the film industry horse racing event under certain 218A.141, relating to additional penalties educational expenses paid by a taxpayer incentives to include national touring conditions, during a one day event at a for trafficking, to include trafficking in who is a party to the Metropolitan companies for Broadway shows track authorized to conduct live racing salvia; amend KRS 218A.1411, relating College Consortium Agreement as of the produced in Kentucky, to require the for a minimum of 30 days in a calendar to trafficking in a controlled substance in effective date of the Act; date-limit the agreement to be approved by the year, and for tracks conducting or near school, to exclude offenses provisions of the Kentucky Enterprise Tourism Development Authority, to telephone account wagering relating to salvia; amend KRS 218A.276, Initiative Act and create a new require that agreements be submitted to participating as receiving tracks in relating to a rehabilitation program for subchapter of KRS Chapter 154 to the Government Contract Review intertrack wagering during the possessors of marijuana, to include establish a new incentive program Committee, and to add additional international horse racing event if the possessors of salvia; amend 218A.410, substantially the same as the Kentucky reporting requirements; create a new host tract is exempt from the pari-mutuel relating to property subject to forfeiture, Enterprise Initiative Act with the addition section of KRS Chapter 176 to provide tax during the event; amend 2008 Kentucky Acts Chapter 127, Part II, from negotiating a life settlement estate of anyone who is eligible for death require county seat to remain at that Capital Projects Budget; J. contracts. gratuity benefits, and the estate of any location for not less than 10 years; Postsecondary Education; 8. University regular member of the Armed Forces, require other remaining county buildings of Kentucky, to adjust project HB 230 - AMENDMENTS from probate fees. to be maintained as branch offices for 10 authorizations; amend KRS 243.050 to HCS - Delete original provisions of the years as prescribed; provide for federal allow the issuance of a license to a bill and in lieu thereof direct the Office of Feb 3-introduced in House and state election districts as prescribed; convention center if the cost of the Insurance to research the authority Feb 4-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & require the Governor's Office for Local convention center was supported by at afforded by other states to an insurance Public Safety (H) Development to promulgate least $10 million in public funding and agent with a life line of authority and as a Feb 9-posted in committee administrative regulations awarding the convention center is located in a city life settlement broker, to research Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st preference points on community that has voted to discontinue prohibition whether other states' authority for the reading, to Calendar development block grant applications in any way; attach the provisions of HB dual licensure contains any prohibition to Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and provide technical and advisory 26 except amend to make technical address potential conflicts of interest or for passage in the Regular Orders of the assistance to consolidated counties; changes; attach the provisions of HB unfair trade practices, and to research Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 require, upon consolidation, all 299. whether other states have taken Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 appointments to boards of special SCA (1/Title, D. Kelly) - Make title enforcement action or investigated Feb 24-received in Senate districts to remain in effect until the amendment. complaints related to dually licensed Feb 26-to Judiciary (S) expiration of the term, at which point the SCA (2, J. Denton) - Attach the individuals who were prohibited or appropriate appointing authority shall provisions of SB 85. restricted from performing duties of HB 233/LM (BR 873) - T. Edmonds, A. make new appointments; and repeal either license; and require the Office of Koenig, A. Simpson KRS 67.190, 67.200, 67.210, 67.220, Feb 3-introduced in House Insurance to report its findings to the 67.230, 67.240, 67.250, 67.260, 67.270, Feb 4-to Economic Development (H) Interim Joint Committee on Banking and AN ACT relating to county 67.280, 67.290, and 67.310. Feb 9-posted in committee Insurance by October 31, 2009. consolidation. Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 3-introduced in House reading, to Calendar Feb 3-introduced in House 67 to establish a new procedure for the Feb 4-to Local Government (H) Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; Feb 4-to Banking & Insurance (H) optional consolidation of counties; Feb 23-posted in committee recommitted to Appropriations & Feb 23-posting waived exclude consolidated local governments, Revenue (H) Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st charter county governments, urban- HB 234 (BR 1055) - A. Simpson, A. Feb 24-posting waived reading, to Consent Calendar with county governments, and unified local Webb-Edgington Feb 27-floor amendments (1) (2) and Committee Substitute governments from the procedures; (3) filed to Committee Substitute ; Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted permit two or more counties to AN ACT relating to municipal fire reported favorably, to Rules with for passage in the Consent Orders of the consolidate with such action initiated by protection districts. Committee Substitute Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 public petition or local ordinance; require Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 2-posted for passage in the Feb 27-taken from the Consent signatures of 20% or more of the 75 to allow two or more cities in a county Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular number of persons voting in last with a population of at least 100,000 to March 3, 2009; floor amendments (4) (5) Orders of the Day presidential election for initiation petition; form municipal fire protection districts (6) (7) and (8) filed to Committee Mar 2-taken from the Consent Orders provide for the contents and certification with optional ambulance service; require Substitute of the Day; recommitted to Banking & of petitions as prescribed; require the cities to memorialize certain Mar 4-taken from the Regular Orders Insurance (H) county judge/executive in the initiating requirements by interlocal agreement of the Day; recommitted to county within 10 days to notify the other including initial operations funding; allow Appropriations & Revenue (H); posted in HB 231 (BR 1151) - L. Belcher, J. Greer, local governments and their citizens of ad valorem tax levy for continued committee J. Richards, K. Stevens, W. Stone the proposal as prescribed; require operation of district; identify powers and Mar 9-reported favorably, 2nd reading, responding action in adjoining counties duties for district board of trustees, to Rules with Committee Substitute (2) ; AN ACT relating to the care of within 120 days or initial action becomes including budget approval, submission, taken from Rules committee; placed in individuals with mental retardation or void; require a special election within 90 financial reporting and auditing of funds; the Orders of the Day other developmental disorders. days if adjoining counties enter the provide for district firefighter participation Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 96-1 with Repeal and reenact KRS 202B.070, process; require approval in each county in professional firefighter foundation Committee Substitute (2) ; received in relating to the duty of individuals with for consolidation to become effective; program fund. Senate; taken from Committee on direct care responsibility for residents of prescribe the language for the ballot, Committees; 1st reading; returned to ICF/MR to meet specific needs, other election procedures, and Feb 3-introduced in House Committee on Committees (S) including supervision; name the statute advertisement of the election by the Feb 4-to Local Government (H) Mar 11-to Economic Development, "Deron's Law.". sheriff; require a simple majority of those Feb 9-posted in committee Tourism & Labor (S); taken from voting in each county for approval; committee; 2nd reading; returned to HB 231 - AMENDMENTS require all election costs to be paid for HB 235 (BR 353) - T. McKee, M. Economic Development, Tourism & HFA (1, D. Osborne) - Delete the word by the state, and prohibit any Denham Labor (S) "intentionally" in reference to the failure organizational changes in a newly Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules to provide supervision of a resident by consolidated county for 10 years; AN ACT relating to forest health and with Committee Substitute, committee an individual who has direct care prohibit any new county from becoming agricultural forest products. amendments (1-title) and (2) ; posted for responsibility. effective until the end of terms of current Create a new section of KRS Chapter passage in the Consent Orders of the officeholders and require new officers to 149 to establish a Forest Health Board; Day for Friday, March 13, 2009; 3rd Feb 3-introduced in House be elected in the same manner and at amend KRS 149.336 to include forest reading, passed 37-0 with Committee Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (H) same time as other county officials; fire prevention as part of the Division of Substitute, committee amendments (1- Feb 12-posted in committee require the county judge/executive in Forestry's education program curriculum. title) and (2) ; received in House Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, each county to appoint 6 citizens to a to Consent Calendar transition committee as prescribed; HB 235 - AMENDMENTS HB 230 (BR 972) - R. Crimm, R. Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted require transition committee to divide HFA (1, T. McKee) - Add the chair of Damron, J. Gooch Jr., R. Rand, S. for passage in the Consent Orders of the county into 3-8 magisterial districts and the House Standing Committee on Riggs, T. Thompson, S. Westrom Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 to select 2-5 names for the new county Natural Resources and Environment and Mar 5-taken from the Consent Orders to be decided by the voters; require final the chair of the Senate Standing AN ACT relating to life settlements. of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders report of the transition committee as Committee on Natural Resources and Create a new section of subtitle 15 of of the Day; floor amendment (1) filed prescribed; provide for a gubernatorial Energy as non-voting, advisory KRS 304.15 that requires insurers to Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with appointee to break tie vote on questions members of the Forest Health Board. provide written notice to policyowners of floor amendment (1) relating the name of the new county, the the option of life settlement contracts Mar 9-received in Senate formation of magisterial districts, or other Feb 3-introduced in House when a policyowner may surrender an Mar 10-to Health & Welfare (S) issues on ballot; require all taxes from Feb 5-to Natural Resources & insurance policy, when a policyowner Mar 11-reported favorably, 1st immediate year to remain in effect until Environment (H) requests an accelerated death benefit, reading, to Consent Calendar changed by the new county; require the Feb 9-posted in committee when a policyowner seeks to use their Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules creation of a special taxing district for Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st policy as collateral for a loan, when a repayment of prior financial obligations reading, to Calendar policyowner is facing the lapse of a HB 232/LM (BR 1112) - L. Belcher, M. in previously existing counties as Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted policy, and at any other time the King, J. Bell, J. Greer, C. Hoffman, S. prescribed; require surplus funds to be for passage in the Regular Orders of the commissioner may require by Overly, J. Richards spent in the areas where funds were Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 administrative regulation; amend KRS raised as prescribed; permit voters to Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed 304.15-717 by adding language to AN ACT relating to probate fees. determine the location of new county Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with prevent insurers from prohibiting agents Amend KRS 61.315 to exempt the seat from previously existing locations; floor amendment (1) Feb 25-received in Senate Amend KRS 139.470 to impose sales allow for cooperative agreements licensure any person who is licensed or Feb 27-to Natural Resources and and use tax on gross receipts from the between governing bodies, otherwise credentialed in a profession Energy (S) sale of distilled spirits, wine, and malt veterinarians; declare that no local spay- where a listed cosmetic procedure is Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, beverages not consumed on the neuter ordinance shall be superseded. within that profession's scope of to Consent Calendar premises; amend KRS 243.720 to practice; appoint one tattoo artist board Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules increase the distilled spirits excise tax to HB 240 - AMENDMENTS member who exclusively performs $2.00 on each wine gallon, increase the HFA (1, R. Adams) - Clarify that the permanent makeup under his or her HB 236/FN (BR 276) - H. Moberly Jr. malt beverages excise tax to $6.20 on Act does not supersede local ordinances tattoo license; make appeals and each barrel of 31 gallons, and limit the relating to mandatory spaying or requests for injunctions to the Circuit AN ACT relating to Internet protocol credit of 50 percent to each brewer neutering. Court of the county where the alleged television. producing malt beverages in this state to violation occurred; correct the tattoo Amend KRS 136.602 to amend the 50 percent of the first $2.50 of tax Feb 4-introduced in House artist licensing fee to read a maximum of definition of "multichannel video imposed on each barrel of malt Feb 5-to Agriculture & Small Business $125 rather than a minimum of $125; programming service" to include Internet beverages sold in this state, up to (H) include a continuing education protocol television provided through 300,000 barrels annually; Feb 9-posted in committee requirement for body piercing wireline facilities without regard to EMERGENCY. Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st technicians, not to exceed 6 hours per delivery technology; amend KRS reading, to Calendar; floor amendment year; extend the grandfathering period 160.603 to allow a school district board Feb 4-introduced in House (1) filed so that anyone who is properly of education to levy a utility gross Feb 5-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules registered under the old scheme by receipts license tax on Internet protocol (H) Feb 13-posted for passage in the December 31, 2009, has until January 1, television service provided through Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, 2011, to register with the tattoo and body wireline facilities as part of the tax levied HB 238/LM (BR 485) - A. Koenig February 23, 2009 piercing board without meeting the on multichannel video programming Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with educational and examination service without a public hearing; amend AN ACT relating to the election of floor amendment (1) requirements; retain normal effective KRS 160.6131 to exclude Internet judges. Feb 24-received in Senate date for board creation and rule protocol television provided through Amend various sections of KRS Feb 26-to Agriculture (S) establishment, but make enforcement wireline facilities from the definition of Chapter 118A to require voters in judicial provisions and repeals of existing laws "communications services" and define elections, beginning with the election in HB 241/LM (BR 272) - R. Adams EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2010. multichannel video programming 2014, to complete their ballots by SFA (1/Title, E. Tori) - Make title service; amend KRS 160.614 to require ranking candidates in order of choice; AN ACT relating to body modifications amendment. a school district board of education that eliminate primaries in judicial elections; and making an appropriation therefor. SFA (2, E. Tori) - Attach the levies a new utility gross receipts license require all judicial candidates to file Establish KRS Chapter 317C to create provisions of SB 79/GA which creates a tax on or after July 1, 2009, to include petitions of candidacy; establish new sections thereof to require persons new section of KRS Chapter 311 to the gross receipts from furnishing procedures for the State Board of engaging in the practices of tattooing or specify how the phrase "individual, multichannel video programming service Elections to follow in tabulating votes body piercing or operating a body private setting" shall be interpreted in in addition to the gross receipts derived and determining the winners of judicial piercing or tattoo studio to obtain a informed consent situations; create a from utility services; require any school elections; repeal KRS 118A.060, license under the chapter; set out new section of KRS Chapter 311 to board of education that has included the 118A.080, and 118A.090, relating to exemptions; prohibit a licensed tattoo require an ultrasound prior to an gross receipts derived from cable judicial primaries and regular elections; artist from giving laser treatment, abortion; amend KRS 311.990 to provide service and direct satellite broadcast and EFFECTIVE IN PART ON NOVEMBER injecting Botox, and from performing a criminal penalty. wireless cable service in the base of a 6, 2013, AND IN PART ON JANUARY 1, permanent cosmetic tattoos; create utility gross receipts license tax prior to 2014. board; establish membership; attach Feb 4-introduced in House July 1, 2009, to thereafter include the board for administrative purposes to the Feb 5-to Licensing & Occupations (H) gross receipts derived from the Feb 4-introduced in House Division of Occupations and Feb 6-posted in committee furnishing of Internet protocol television Feb 5-to Elections, Const. Professions; establish board duties; Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st service in the base of the tax and at the Amendments & Intergovernmental promulgate administrative regulations to reading, to Calendar same rate. Affairs (H) ensure public safety and competence of Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Mar 5-posted in committee the practitioners; require the board to amendment (1) filed Feb 3-introduced in House promulgate administrative regulations Feb 13-posted for passage in the Feb 4-to Appropriations & Revenue HB 239/LM (BR 211) - R. Adams relating to the training of persons Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, (H) licensed; establish qualifications for February 23, 2009 Feb 6-posted in committee AN ACT relating to prisoner licensing as a tattoo artist, tattoo studio, Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st community-service-related projects. tattoo instructor, body piercing floor amendment (1) reading, to Calendar Amend KRS 441.125 to require a technician, and body piercing studio; Feb 25-received in Senate Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted jailer or detention facility director to establish procedures for issuance and Feb 27-to Licensing, Occupations & for passage in the Regular Orders of the establish a written policy governing renewal of licenses; establish board's Administrative Regulations (S) Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009 community-service-related projects authority to impose disciplinary actions Mar 3-taken from committee; 1st Feb 12-3rd reading, passed 89-9 performed by prisoners and submission and the grounds upon which the actions reading; returned to Licensing, Feb 13-received in Senate to local legislative body for approval; may be taken; require that the provisions Occupations & Administrative Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue provide for notice of the policy to service of this chapter supersede local Regulations (S) (S) organizations; establish penalty for government ordinances, except for those Mar 6-reported favorably, 2nd reading, Feb 24-taken from committee; 1st violation of policy. relating to occupational license fees and to Rules with Committee Substitute as a reading; returned to Appropriations & zoning requirements; create a revolving Consent Bill Revenue (S) Feb 4-introduced in House account; limit use of moneys in revolving Mar 12-floor amendment (2) filed to Mar 4-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 5-to Local Government (H) account to administration of chapter; Committee Substitute, floor amendment reading; returned to Appropriations & Feb 6-posted in committee repeal KRS 211.760 and amend KRS (1) filed Revenue (S) Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st 211.990 to conform. Mar 13-posted for passage in the Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules reading, to Calendar Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Mar 12-posted for passage in the Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 241 - AMENDMENTS March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 34- Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, for passage in the Regular Orders of the HFA (1, R. Adams) - Exclude from the 1 with Committee Substitute, floor March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 33- Day for Friday, February 13, 2009 definition of body piercing the amendments (1-title) and (2) ; received 5; received in House Feb 13-3rd reading, passed 95-0; penetration of the lower lobe of the ear in House Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each received in Senate to make a hole. presiding officer; delivered to Governor Feb 23-to Judiciary (S) SCS/LM - Retain original provisions, HB 242 (BR 908) - T. McKee, R. Adams Mar 25-signed by Governor (Act ch. except remove the inconsistent 99) HB 240/LM (BR 375) - R. Adams, J. prohibition on the performance of AN ACT relating to hunting on Greer, M. Marzian, B. Montell, R. Rand "permanent cosmetic tattoo" procedures agricultural lands. Introduced Feb. 4, 2009 by tattoo artists; delete the Amend KRS 150.990 to increase the AN ACT relating to animals. accompanying definition of a permanent penalties for second and subsequent HB 237 (BR 978) - H. Collins, K. Hall, R. Create a new section of KRS Chapter cosmetic tattoo; narrow the prohibition violations of KRS 150.092, hunting Henderson 258 to require spaying or neutering of on performing cosmetic procedures such without permission on the lands of dogs and cats as a prerequisite to collagen injections, electrolysis, and another. AN ACT relating to the taxation of release from a releasing agency; define microdermabrasion to apply to only alcohol and declaring an emergency. "releasing agency" and "veterinarian"; tattoo artists licensed under the new Feb 4-introduced in House establish spay-neuter requirements; chapter; exempt from tattoo artist Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small Business (H) Feb 5-to State Government (H) HB 249 (BR 519) - M. Denham Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 10-posted in committee HB 252 (BR 866) - T. Moore Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to approval of capital reading, to Calendar reading, to Calendar projects. AN ACT relating to the legislative Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 56.491 to increase the branch budget. for passage in the Regular Orders of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the cap on state agency capital projects Provide that to the extent that cuts are Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009; which require approval of the Finance made in either fiscal year of the 2008- Mar 11-returned to Rules floor amendment (1) filed and Administration Cabinet from 2010 biennium to the executive branch's Feb 25-floor amendment (2) filed $200,000 to $250,000. budget, the director of the Legislative HB 243 (BR 854) - T. McKee, T. Moore Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 90-1 with Research Commission shall make equal floor amendments (1) and (2) HB 249 - AMENDMENTS percentage reductions to the legislative AN ACT relating to jurisdictional limits Mar 2-received in Senate HFA (1, M. Denham) - Amend KRS branch's operating budget. for Kentucky courts. Mar 4-to State & Local Government 164A.585 to increase the cap on higher Amend KRS 24A.230 and 24A.290 to (S) education capital projects which allow for Feb 4-introduced in House increase the jurisdictional limit of the institution employees to complete, to Feb 5-to Appropriations & Revenue small claims division of the District Court HB 245 (BR 1013) - H. Collins $250,000. (H) from $1,500 to $2,500, for both claims and counterclaims. AN ACT relating to license plates. Feb 4-introduced in House HB 253 (BR 858) - T. Moore Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 5-to State Government (H) Feb 4-introduced in House 2 to designate Kentucky's nature license Feb 10-posted in committee AN ACT relating to civil liability for Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) plates as official "Green license plates." Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st emergency care. reading, to Calendar Amend KRS 411.148 relating to HB 244 (BR 167) - T. Riner, L. Clark, B. Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted nonliability for emergency care, the Yonts Feb 5-to Transportation (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the "Good Samaritan" law, to apply the law Feb 13-posted in committee Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 to all persons rendering care without AN ACT relating to drug-free Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed remuneration rather than to named workplace requirements for state reading, to Calendar Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with persons. contractors. Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules floor amendment (1) Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 26-recommitted to Transportation Feb 25-received in Senate Feb 4-introduced in House 45A to prohibit a governmental body (H) Feb 27-to State & Local Government Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) from awarding a contract for construction (S) exceeding $250,000 unless the HB 246/CI (BR 487) - A. Koenig Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 254 (BR 863) - T. Moore contractor certifies that the contractor to Consent Calendar has implemented and will maintain a AN ACT relating to electioneering. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to income tax. drug-free workplace program, and to Amend KRS 117.235 to allow a Mar 11-posted for passage in the Create a new section in KRS Chapter require the governmental body to cancel person to present evidence of Consent Orders of the Day for 141 to allow a credit to a builder equal to a contract for construction exceeding electioneering by a candidate to a law Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd the state ad valorem property tax paid by $250,000 if the contractor fails to enforcement officer or county attorney reading, passed 38-0; received in the builder for a house during the first full implement the drug-free workplace for prosecution under KRS 117.995 and House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of year in which the house is completed but program or fails to provide information to require prosecution; amend KRS the House remains unsold; amend KRS 141.0205 concerning the program; create a new 117.995 to make a candidate who Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President to place the credit within the ordering of section of KRS Chapter 45A to provide knowingly and willfully violates the of the Senate; delivered to Governor credits taken for income tax purposes. definitions for the drug-free workplace electioneering prohibitions guilty of a Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. program, set out the requirements for a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense 72) Feb 4-introduced in House drug-free workplace program, and and a class D felony for each Feb 5-to Appropriations & Revenue require the Finance and Administration subsequent offense. HB 250/LM (BR 114) - S. Santoro, J. (H) Cabinet to promulgate administrative Greer, F. Steele regulations implementing the provisions Feb 4-introduced in House HB 255 (BR 1242) - C. Rollins II, R. of the new section of KRS Chapter 45A; Feb 5-to Elections, Const. AN ACT relating to development fees. Meeks create a new section of KRS Chapter Amendments & Intergovernmental Create new sections of KRS Chapter 176 to prohibit the award of a contract Affairs (H) 147 to provide for formulation and AN ACT relating to dropout exceeding $250,000 unless the bidder Mar 5-posted in committee application of development fees for prevention. certifies that the bidder has implemented construction by area planning Amend KRS 158.145 to declare new and will maintain a drug-free workplace HB 247 (BR 1234) - R. Crimm commissions pursuant to KRS 147.670, goals for reducing the dropout rate by program, require the department to and for avenues of relief for applicants or the year 2011; specify that the statewide cancel a contract for construction AN ACT relating to property and other persons aggrieved by the annual average dropout rate will be exceeding $250,000 if the contractor casualty insurance. development fees. reduced by 70 percent of what it was in fails to implement the drug-free Amend KRS 304.20-042 to require the year 2000; specify that no school will workplace program or fails to provide insurers that use a credit-based Feb 4-introduced in House have an annual dropout rate that information concerning the program; and insurance score as a factor to evaluate Feb 5-to Local Government (H) exceeds four percent; amend KRS require the Department of Highways to new or renewal property and casualty 158.146 to direct the Kentucky promulgate administrative regulations contracts covering personal risks must HB 251 (BR 867) - T. Moore, S. Department of Education to give priority implementing the provisions of the new include in the denial of coverage and in Santoro, A. Wuchner for receiving grant funds to districts with section of KRS Chapter 176; amend the notice of renewal or nonrenewal the the highest annual dropout rates and KRS 176.110 to conform. key factors, if any, not to exceed four, AN ACT relating to peace officers. with greater numbers of students that adversely affected the insurance Amend KRS 61.365 relating to federal dropping out of school; specify that HB 244 - AMENDMENTS score of the applicant or insured. peace officers who have been granted proposals for grant funds shall provide a HFA (1, J. Wayne) - Amend to Kentucky peace officer powers to add districtwide systemic approach at all establish that professional evaluations Feb 4-introduced in House the United States Mint Police. grades. be conducted by a certified employee Feb 5-to Banking & Insurance (H) assistance professional, a certified Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 4-introduced in House alcohol and drug counselor, a licensed HB 248 (BR 845) - D. Osborne, B. Feb 5-to State Government (H) Feb 5-to Education (H) psychologist, a licensed clinical social Montell Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 6-posted in committee worker, or a licensed professional Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st counselor. AN ACT relating to the State Fair reading, to Consent Calendar reading, to Calendar HFA (2, T. Riner) - Retain original Board. Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted provisions of bill; amend new language Amend KRS 247.090 to delineate for passage in the Consent Orders of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the to specify that contractors shall not be which equine groups shall submit Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 Day for Thursday, February 12, 2009 responsible for subcontractor's failure to nominations to the State Fair Board. Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Mar 11-returned to Rules comply with provisions of bill, and Feb 27-received in Senate require subcontractor to indemnify and Feb 4-introduced in House Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) HB 256/LM/AA (BR 113) - J. Bell hold harmless contractor for Feb 5-to Agriculture & Small Business Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st subcontractor's noncompliance. (H) reading; returned to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to the minimum Feb 9-posted in committee Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd school term. Feb 4-introduced in House reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Amend KRS 157.320 to define the single salary schedule based on the requirement and related closures and Section 170 of the Constitution of 136.180, 136.1804, 136.1877, 136.320, minimum school term of 187 days or the fines for violation are effective Kentucky relating to property exempt 138.715, 138.880, 149.580, 160.500, equivalent; amend KRS 157.350 to immediately as an EMERGENCY. from taxation. 186.020, 281.602, 304.20-200, 304.20- change the employment of teachers to Propose to amend Section 170 the 220, and 424.330 to conform; repeal 187 days or the equivalent as set forth in HB 258 - AMENDMENTS Constitution of Kentucky to increase the KRS 134.020, 134.030, 134.040, the minimum school term; amend KRS HCS/FN/LM - Delete original homestead exemption from property tax 134.050, 134.060, 134.070, 134.080, 157.420 to delete references to 185-day provisions of bill; create new section of for disabled veterans who are 65 or 134.090, 134.100, 134.110, 134.120, term; amend KRS 158.070 to define the KRS Chapter 211 to establish legislative older. 134.130, 134.148, 134.150, 134.170, minimum school term as 187 days, intent; require public swimming pools to 134.180, 134.200, 134.220, 134.240, which includes no less than 177 meet the federal main drain cover and Feb 4-introduced in House 134.250, 134.260, 134.270, 134.280, instructional days or an equivalent equipment standards of the Virginia Feb 5-to Elections, Const. 134.290, 134.295, 134.300, 134.310, calendar of 1062 instructional hours plus Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act; Amendments & Intergovernmental 134.320, 134.325, 134.330, 134.340, 10 days for holidays, professional define "public swimming pool;" require Affairs (H) 134.350, 134.360, 134.385, 134.390, development, opening and closing days; the Cabinet for Health and Family 134.410, 134.430, 134.440, 134.450, amend KRS 158.080 to change the Services to promulgate administrative HB 261/LM (BR 171) - T. Moore 134.460, 134.470, 134.480, 134.485, minimum school term from 185 to 187 regulations relating to the compliance of 134.500, 134.540, 134.550, 134.560, days; amend KRS 161.500 to redefine this federal law; establish that the AN ACT relating to the homestead and 134.570; allow the Department of the required time for earning a full year administrative regulations may include exemption provisions of the Constitution. Revenue to promulgate administrative service credit in the Kentucky Teachers' the establishment of fines, grants of Amends KRS 132.810 to double the regulations, develop forms, and take Retirement System based on an extensions of time for compliance, and property tax homestead exemption for a other steps necessary to implement the equivalent hour calendar; amend KRS the establishment of one-time fees for service-connected disabled veteran who provisions of the Act prior to the January 161.623 to calculate sick leave credit on on-site inspections; amend KRS 211.180 is at least 65 years old, if a constitutional 1, 2010, general effective date of the the basis of 187 days calendar versus a to require the Cabinet for Health and amendment is ratified by the voters in Act; provide that the provisions of the 185-day calendar; amend KRS 78.615 to Family Services to comply with the the November 2010 general election. Act apply for taxes related to calculate retirement credit for Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa assessment dates on or after January 1, noncertified employees on the basis of Safety Act when promulgating Feb 4-introduced in House 2009; provide that Sections 4, 71, and 180 days or an equivalent days administrative regulations relating to Feb 5-to Appropriations & Revenue 73 of the Act have an emergency calendar. swimming pool safety and sanitation; (H) effective date; EMERGENCY. and establish that cabinet powers and Feb 4-introduced in House duties regarding the promulgation of HB 262/FN/LM (BR 4) - A. Simpson, H. HB 262 - AMENDMENTS Feb 5-to Education (H) public swimming pool administrative Moberly Jr., J. Arnold Jr., L. Clark, L. HCA (1, A. Simpson) - Make technical Feb 6-posted in committee regulations will be EFFECTIVE Combs, W. Coursey, M. Denham, M. corrections. JANUARY 1, 2010. Dossett, D. Floyd, R. Henderson, D. HCA (2, A. Simpson) - Require the HB 257 (BR 992) - J. Wayne, J. Jenkins, HCA (1/Title, A. Wuchner) - Make title Horlander, A. Koenig, C. Miller, L. sale process for certificates of M. Marzian, H. Moberly Jr. amendment. Napier, D. Owens, J. Richards, S. Riggs, delinquency developed by the HFA (1, R. Webb) - Amend to exclude S. Santoro, J. Wayne, A. Webb- Department of Revenue pursuant to AN ACT relating to the taxation of health facilities defined by KRS Edgington, R. Weston, A. Wuchner, B. administrative regulations to be estates. 216B.015 from the definition of "public Yonts structured to allow all interested Amend KRS 140.130 to impose a swimming pool." purchasers to participate; amend Kentucky estate tax for dates of death AN ACT relating to property taxes and provisions relating to notice by third on or after August 1, 2009; amend KSR Feb 4-introduced in House declaring an emergency. party purchasers to delete the 141.066 to allow a refundable Kentucky Feb 5-to Health & Welfare (H) Make omnibus revisions to KRS requirement that returned notices be earned income tax credit for taxable Feb 11-posted in committee Chapter 134 by amending, repealing, submitted to the property valuation years beginning after December 31, Feb 12-posting waived retroactively and creating various new sections to administrator for correction of the 2009; amend KRS 141.0205 to place the Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st move the sale of certificates of address. refundable credit in teh order it is to be reading, to Calendar with Committee delinquency from the sheriff's office to HFA (1, A. Simpson) - Delete the taken for income tax purposes. Substitute, committee amendment (1- the county clerk's office; delete requirement of officer or owner liability title) provisions requiring the state to for delinquent property taxes. Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; floor purchase certificates of delinquency; HFA (2, J. Jenkins) - Amendment Feb 5-to Appropriations & Revenue amendment (1) filed to Committee specifically address the collection of erroneously drafted to the wrong bill. (H) Substitute delinquent personal property taxes; Mar 4-posted for passage in the clarify who may make payments on tax Feb 4-introduced in House HB 258/FN/LM (BR 1196) - A. Wuchner, Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, bills and certificates of delinquency to Feb 5-to Appropriations & Revenue M. King March 5, 2009 the sheriff or the county clerk and the (H) Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 73-14 with legal status of those making payments; Feb 23-posting waived AN ACT relating to swimming pool Committee Substitute, committee provide that the sheriff's commission Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st safety and declaring an emergency. amendment (1-title) shall be paid whether the taxes are reading, to Calendar with committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 9-received in Senate collected by the sheriff or the county amendments (1) and (2) 211 to require public swimming pools to Mar 10-to Licensing, Occupations & clerk; establish a temporary procedure to Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted meet federal main drain cover and Administrative Regulations (S) address issues with the sale of for passage in the Regular Orders of the equipment standards; make violators certificates of delinquency for 2009; Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009; subject to a fine ranging from $500 to HB 259 (BR 1208) - A. Wuchner, S. establish procedures for third-party floor amendment (1) filed $2,500; close public swimming pools not Westrom purchasers to register with the Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with in compliance; grant a 30-day grace Department of Revenue and with county committee amendments (1) and (2), floor period for violations due to a AN ACT relating to court appointed clerks prior to participating in the sale of amendment (1) manufacturer backlog on fulfilling drain special advocates. certificates of delinquency; clarify Feb 27-received in Senate; floor cover orders; amend KRS 211.180 to Amend various statutes in KRS procedures relating to the payment of amendment (2) filed to Committee require the Cabinet for Health and 620.500 to 620.550 relating to court certificates of delinquency held by a Substitute Family Services to comply with the appointed special advocates who third-party purchaser when the third- Mar 2-floor amendment (2) withdrawn Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa volunteer in child abuse, neglect, and party purchaser cannot be located; Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue Safety Act when promulgating dependency cases to allow more state clarify collection and reporting processes (S); taken from committee; 1st reading; administrative regulations relating to CASA association oversight, monitoring, and procedures for sheriffs; establish returned to Appropriations & Revenue swimming pool safety and sanitation; and coordination of local CASA officer and director liability provisions for (S) permit the cabinet to allow public programs, to specify the types of records nonpayment of property taxes; establish Mar 6-reported favorably, 2nd reading, swimming pools to be operated or that a CASA volunteer may have access penalties; establish a new section of to Rules as a Consent Bill maintained without a main outlet or main to and copy, and to allow CASA KRS Chapter 131 to move the lien Mar 9-posted for passage in the drain, or with an existing main outlet or volunteers to request a court to redocket provisions relating to taxes other than Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, main drain removed or disabled; a case for review. property taxes from KRS Chapter 134 to March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- authorize any public pool equipment KRS Chapter 131; amend KRS 15.460, 0; received in House option permitted by federal law; indicate Feb 4-introduced in House 45.241, 46.040, 64.012, 65.375, 66.480, Mar 10-enrolled, signed by each that cabinet powers and duties regarding Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) 67.938, 67C.123, 70.020, 92.810, presiding officer the promulgation of public swimming 131.130, 131.500, 132.193, 132.195, Mar 11-delivered to Governor pool administrative regulations will be HB 260/LM (BR 173) - T. Moore 132.220, 132.290, 132.370, 132.486, Mar 17-signed by Governor (Act ch. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2010; direct 132.820, 132.825, 133.120, 133.180, 10) that the swimming pool equipment AN ACT proposing an amendment to 133.220, 133.250, 134.480, 135.040, HB 263/LM (BR 945) - D. Owens, L. agent by an insurer within ten days of a Feb 4-introduced in House Clark, J. Richards written request by the insured or an Feb 5-to Transportation (H) AN ACT relating to crimes and insurer's agent; require an insurer's punishments. AN ACT relating to elections. agent who receives a loss run statement HB 267 (BR 1003) - T. Burch, R. Meeks Amend KRS 507.030 to eliminate Amend KRS 118.176 to add to provide the statement to the insured gender-specific language and make candidates for special elections to within five calendar days; require the AN ACT relating to motor vehicle other technical corrections. current definitions; amend KRS 118.315, loss run statement contain a three year operator's licenses. 118.365, 118.367, and 118.770 to loss run history unless the history is less Amend KRS 186.450 to prohibit any Feb 4-introduced in House include political organization or political than three years; require an agent who person under 18 with a instruction permit Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) group candidates as candidates required receives a loss run statement to not from using a personal to file nomination papers for a regular divulge its contents and to maintain telecommunication device while HB 271 (BR 918) - J. Tilley election; amend KRS 118.375 to change privacy of the consumer's information; operating a motor vehicle, motorcycle, or from 106 days to three months as the prohibit charging a fee for provision of a moped except to summon medical or AN ACT relating to civil matters. minimum amount of time that certain loss run statement; and retain the other emergency help; require the Amend KRS 431.200 to provide for candidates may file petitions for a vacant penalty provision for failure to provide a cabinet to provide a decal to be affixed gender equality. elective office; amend KRS 118.760 to loss run statement upon request as to a vehicle identifying that the operator state the procedures to be followed for required, but apply it to an insurer's is in possession of an instruction permit; Feb 4-introduced in House the nomination of independent, or agent in addition to the insurer. amend KRS 186.452 to prohibit any Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) political organization or political group HFA (1, J. Greer) - Clarify that an person under 18 with a intermediate candidates for a special election; amend insurer's agent is the agent of the driver's license from using a personal HB 272 (BR 208) - J. Tilley KRS 118.780 to conform; amend KRS subject insurer; clarify that information telecommunication device while 118.775 to allow a county board of be held confidential as required by law, operating a motor vehicle, motorcycle, or AN ACT relating to deeds. election to certify the election results in a rather than require privacy of other moped; require the cabinet to provide a Amend KRS 382.135 to make a special election; amend KRS 118A.100 customer information; and make decal to be affixed to a vehicle technical correction to an internal to establish petition standards for technical amendments. identifying that the operator is in reference. candidates for an unexpired term of a possession of an intermediate driver's judicial office; amend KRS 188A.190 to Feb 4-introduced in House license; amend KS 186.454 and 186.990 Feb 4-introduced in House establish for the board of elections of Feb 5-to Banking & Insurance (H) to conform. Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) each county a certification deadline to Feb 9-posting waived Feb 13-posted in committee the Secretary of State following primary Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st or regular election. reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 6-to Transportation (H) reading, to Calendar Committee Substitute Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 268 (BR 1253) - J. Richards, J. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 5-to Elections, Const. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Glenn, C. Hoffman, S. Westrom Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Amendments & Intergovernmental Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 89-0 Affairs (H) Feb 13-taken from the Consent AN ACT relating to credit card Mar 2-received in Senate Feb 12-posted in committee Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular solicitations. Mar 4-to Judiciary (S) Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Orders of the Day Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 23-floor amendment (1) filed to 367 to require credit card issuers to reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Committee Substitute register with a designated official of a Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with postsecondary institution prior to reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 Committee Substitute, floor amendment soliciting students on a college campus; Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 (1) require the registration to include the a Consent Bill Mar 2-received in Senate Feb 25-received in Senate principal place of business of the credit Mar 4-to State & Local Government Feb 27-to Banking & Insurance (S) card issuer and to be in such form as HB 273 (BR 916) - J. Tilley (S) Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, required by administrative regulation of Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar the Council on Postsecondary AN ACT relating to crimes and to Consent Calendar Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Education; state that an application for a punishments. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules credit card executed by a student who Amend KRS 525.130 to eliminate HB 265/LM (BR 124) - T. Moore, E. was solicited for the card on a college gender-specific language. HB 264 (BR 436) - J. Greer, S. Riggs, S. Ballard campus shall be void and unenforceable Santoro, T. Thompson unless the parent or legal guardian of Feb 4-introduced in House AN ACT relating to disabled veterans' the student consents in writing to the Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) AN ACT relating to insurance loss run license plates. student's submission of the application; statements. Amend KRS 186.162 to eliminate all state that parental consent shall not be HB 274 (BR 920) - J. Tilley Create a new section of subtitle 12 of registration and clerk fees for disabled construed as an agreement by the KRS Chapter 304 to define loss run veterans’ license plates. parent or guardian to be liable under the AN ACT relating to the Court of statement; require an insurer to provide credit card agreement unless the parent Justice. a loss run statement within 10 days of a Feb 4-introduced in House or guardian specifically agrees in writing Amend KRS 26A.030 to make gender written request submitted by another Feb 10-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & to do so; prohibit a credit card issuer to neutral. insurer; provide that the loss run Public Safety (H) take any debt collection action against statement shall be for a three-year loss the parent or legal guardian of a student Feb 4-introduced in House run history or a complete history if less HB 266/LM (BR 387) - L. Napier for whom a credit card has been issued Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) than three years; prohibit the receiving unless the parent or guardian has agent from divulging consumer AN ACT relating to special license agreed in writing to be liable for the Introduced Feb. 5, 2009 information to a third party; prohibit an plates. debts of the student and make a insurer from charging a fee for a loss run Create a new section of KRS Chapter violation of this prohibition an unfair HB 275 (BR 923) - J. Tilley statement; and, create a new section of 186 to create a Go Green special license trade practice under KRS 367.170; state subtitle 99 of KRS Chapter 304 to plate; set requirements of special Go that this Act shall be known and may be AN ACT relating to corporations. provide that an insurer who does not Green license plate; establish a cited as the College Campus Credit Amend KRS 271B.13-210 to make provide a loss run statement as voluntary contribution of $10 for Card Solicitation Act. gender neutral. requested shall be fined not less than applicants of the Go Green special $100 nor more than $250 for each day license plates to be deposited in the Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 5-introduced in House the insurer fails to provide the loss run Kentucky Pride fund; permit the person Feb 6-to Education (H) Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) statement. registering the motor vehicle to opt out of the voluntary contribution; amend KRS HB 269 (BR 922) - J. Tilley HB 276 (BR 921) - J. Tilley HB 264 - AMENDMENTS 224.43-505 to permit the Kentucky pride HCS - Create a new section of fund to receive funds collected from AN ACT relating to corporations. AN ACT relating to the Court of Subtitle 20 of KRS Chapter 304, relating voluntary contributions from the Go Amend KRS 271B.8-230 to make the Justice. to casualty insurance, to define Green special license plates; require that provision gender neutral. Amend KRS 26A.080 to make the "commercial property and casualty" and this Act be effective only if at least 900 provision gender neutral. "loss run statement"; create a new applications for the special Go Green Feb 4-introduced in House section of Subtitle 20 of KRS Chapter license plates along with the initial state Feb 5-to Judiciary (H) Feb 5-introduced in House 304 to require that a loss run statement fee are received prior to June 15, 2010. Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) be provided to an insured or the insurer's HB 270 (BR 914) - J. Tilley Amend KRS 29A.040 to allow a AN ACT relating to incentives for through V controlled substances if HB 277 (BR 919) - J. Tilley person who has reached the age of 72 carbon capture and sequestration. delegated to do so by their supervising to have his or her name removed from Create a new section of Subchapter physicians; require that prescriptions for AN ACT relating to civil matters. the master list of prospective jurors; 27 of KRS Chapter 154 to establish Schedule II controlled substances be Amend KRS 453.070 to make gender amend KRS 29A.090 to allow automatic parameters for tax incentives for a clean limited to a 72-hour supply with no refills; neutral. exemption from jury service for a coal electrical generation power plant require that prescriptions for Schedule III prospective juror who has reached age pilot project if federal incentives become controlled substances be limited to a 30- Feb 5-introduced in House 72 and who has elected to have his or available. day supply with no refills; require that Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) her name removed from the master list prescriptions for Schedules IV and V of prospective jurors. HB 285 - AMENDMENTS controlled substances be limited to the HB 278 (BR 917) - J. Tilley HCS/FN - Make technical corrections. original prescription and refills not to Feb 5-introduced in House exceed a six month supply; require the AN ACT relating to civil matters. Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) Feb 5-introduced in House Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, Amend KRS 431.082 to provide for Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue on the recommendations of the gender equality. (H) Physician Assistant Advisory Committee, HB 282/LM (BR 1239) - E. Ballard Feb 13-posted in committee to limit the prescribing of specific Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st controlled substances that have been Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) AN ACT relating to trespass on retail reading, to Calendar with Committee identified as having the greatest or commercial premises. Substitute potential for abuse and diversion; HB 279/FN (BR 396) - L. Combs Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules establish eligibility requirements for 511 to establish the crime of trespassing Feb 25-posted for passage in the physician assistants who are given AN ACT relating to sales tax rebates. on retail and commercial premises when Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, prescriptive authority; and amend KRS Create a new section of KRS Chapter a person enters a driveway or parking lot February 26, 2009 218A.010 to include a physician 139 to allow a governmental entity that of a business without conducting Mar 11-returned to Rules assistant in the definition of owns and operates a public facility to business, or in violation of posted signs "practitioner." obtain a rebate of the sales tax specifying property regulations; specify HB 286/FN (BR 960) - F. Steele, R. generated from admissions to the public exemptions; classify as a violation Damron HB 288 - AMENDMENTS facility and the sale of tangible personal punishable by a fine of $20-$100. HCS - Replace existing language to property at the public facility. AN ACT relating to investment of the direct LRC staff to study granting Feb 5-introduced in House Local Government Economic Assistance controlled substance prescriptive Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) Fund balances. authority to physician assistants and the Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue Amend KRS 42.450 to eliminate the advantages and disadvantages of (H) HB 283 (BR 1032) - J. Higdon requirement that balances in the Local expanding the prescriptive authority of Government Economic Assistance Fund physician assistants to include controlled HB 280 (BR 283) - M. Marzian, R. AN ACT relating to assessment. be invested in United States substances. Palumbo, D. Watkins, S. Westrom Amend KRS 158.6453 to permit the Government Securities maturing not SFA (1/Title, J. Denton) - Make title arts and humanities components of the later than one year from the date of amendment. AN ACT relating to a health facility assessment program to include a school investment and require that investment SFA (2, J. Denton) - Retain and patient's visitation rights. level program evaluation in addition to or of the fund balances be governed by reformat original provisions; attach the Create a new section of KRS Chapter in place of the student assessment KRS 42.500. provisions of HB 491, except set a July 216B to allow a patient of a health facility items. 1, 2013, deadline for practice outside the who is 18 years of age or older to Feb 5-introduced in House provisions of the chapter; clarify that designate, orally or in writing, an Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue both major certifying boards for individual not legally related by marriage Feb 6-to Education (H) (H) pedorthists are considered equivalent for or blood who the patient wishes to be Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 13-posted in committee pedorthist certification and standards of considered as an immediate family Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st practice until superseded by the board's member; require the health facility to HB 284 (BR 994) - W. Stone, T. McKee reading, to Consent Calendar standards on July 1, 2013; require note this designation in the patient's Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted applicants after July 1, 2011, but before permanent medical records. AN ACT relating to KARDA. for passage in the Consent Orders of the July 1, 2013, to demonstrate one year of Amend KRS 11.170 to narrow the Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 prior work experience; allow the board to HB 280 - AMENDMENTS scope of the functions of the KARDA Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 grant licensure prior to July 1, 2013, for HCS - Retain original provisions; board and to reduce the membership Feb 27-received in Senate applicants who have worked for at least amend the bill to remove reference to from 27 members to 23 members; create Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue five years in a prosthetic/orthotic facility "immediate family member;" amend the a noncodified section to describe the (S) as an orthotist or prosthetist, or in a bill to require that the patient may transitional process in appointing the Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st pedorthic facility as a pedorthist; correct designate an individual to have visitation new members of the board; make reading; returned to Appropriations & a reference to the name of a recognized rights upon admission to the health technical corrections. Revenue (S) accrediting agency for residency facility; amend the bill to establish that Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd programs. the designation must be in writing; and Feb 5-introduced in House reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill amend the bill to establish that the Feb 6-to Agriculture & Small Business Feb 5-introduced in House designation must be rescinded in writing. (H) HB 287/LM (BR 447) - S. Santoro, G. Feb 6-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 9-posted in committee Stumbo, F. Steele, A. Wuchner Feb 11-posted in committee Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 6-to Health & Welfare (H) reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to a drug service fee, reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 23-posted in committee Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules including the distribution thereof. Committee Substitute Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-posted for passage in the Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted reading, to Consent Calendar with Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, 218A to assess a drug service fee of $85 for passage in the Consent Orders of the Committee Substitute February 23, 2009 on each conviction for violation of KRS Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Chapter 218A and provide for the Mar 3-taken from the Consent Orders for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 24-received in Senate distribution of the fee. of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Feb 26-to Agriculture (S) of the Day Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 93-7 with Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 5-introduced in House Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 88-6 with Committee Substitute to Consent Calendar Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) Committee Substitute Mar 4-received in Senate Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 2-posted in committee Mar 5-received in Senate Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) Mar 13-posted for passage in the Mar 9-to Licensing, Occupations & Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, HB 288 (BR 1259) - M. Marzian, K. Hall, Administrative Regulations (S) HB 281 (BR 1240) - E. Ballard, S. March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- T. Thompson Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Overly, R. Adkins, D. Butler, T. Couch, 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by reading, to Calendar; floor amendments M. Dossett, C. Embry Jr., D. Ford, J. each presiding officer; delivered to AN ACT relating to physician (1-title) and (2) filed Gooch Jr., M. Henley, C. Miller, T. Governor assistants. Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules Moore, L. Napier, R. Palumbo, D. Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Amend KRS 311.856 to delete the Pasley, J. Richards, S. Rudy, C. Siler, J. 27) prohibition against physician assistants HB 289 (BR 502) - H. Collins Stacy, J. Stewart III, B. Yonts prescribing controlled substances; HB 285/FN (BR 458) - R. Adkins amend KRS 311.858 to allow physician AN ACT relating to reorganization. AN ACT relating to jury service. assistants to prescribe Schedules II Amend KRS 190.058 to add an additional consumer representative to Plan, provide additional money for Bucks that when no inspection program exists, 53) the Motor Vehicle Commission in for Brains, increase bond funds for the the state fire marshal shall retain accordance with E.O. 2008-502; confirm Infrastructure for Economic jurisdiction and the established fees; HB 296 (BR 1254) - S. Brinkman, S. reorganization order 2008-502. Development Fund for Coal and Non- make technical corrections. Santoro Coal Producing Counties, and make Feb 5-introduced in House conforming changes; establish Feb 5-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the Interstate Feb 6-to Transportation (H) legislative intent; apply retroactively to Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue Compact for the Placement of Children. Feb 13-posted in committee April 24, 2008; EMERGENCY. (H) Repeal and reenact KRS 615.030 to Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 13-posted in committee replace the existing interstate compact reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 5-introduced in House Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, relating to the child placement with the Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue to Calendar with Committee Substitute new Interstate Compact for the for passage in the Consent Orders of the (H); posted in committee Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Placement of Children; provide that this Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st for passage in the Regular Orders of the Act is effective when the 35th state Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 reading, to Consent Calendar Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009 ratifies the compact or upon July 1, Mar 2-received in Senate Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 81-10 with 2009, whichever is later; amend KRS Mar 4-to Transportation (S) Feb 12-posted for passage in the Committee Substitute ; received in 615.040 to conform. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Senate; taken from Committee on reading; returned to Transportation (S); February 24, 2009 Committees; 1st reading; returned to Feb 5-introduced in House reported favorably, to Consent Calendar Feb 13-taken from the Consent Committee on Committees (S) Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Mar 10-taken from Committee on Feb 23-reassigned to Health & Orders of the Day Committees; 2nd reading; returned to Welfare (H) HB 290 (BR 518) - L. Combs, R. Nelson Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 96-0 Committee on Committees (S); to Feb 24-posted in committee Feb 24-received in Senate Appropriations & Revenue (S) Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to the name of Pine Feb 26-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 11-reassigned to Licensing, reading, to Calendar Mountain Trail State Park. (S) Occupations & Administrative Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 148.870, 148.872, Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Regulations (S) for passage in the Regular Orders of the 148.874, and 148.892 to rename the to Consent Calendar Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 "Pine Mountain Trail State Park" to the Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules HB 294 (BR 1316) - M. Henley, C. Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 99-0 "Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail". Mar 11-posted for passage in the Embry Jr., J. Crenshaw Mar 4-received in Senate Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) Feb 5-introduced in House Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd AN ACT relating to school district Feb 6-to Tourism Development & reading, passed 38-0; received in employees. HB 297 (BR 1250) - T. Burch Energy (H) House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of Amend KRS 161.164 to remove the Feb 10-posted in committee the House prohibition regarding employees of local AN ACT relating to pharmacists. Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President school districts taking part in the Amend KRS 217.215 to allow a reading, to Consent Calendar of the Senate; delivered to Governor management or activities of any political pharmacist to dispense up to a 30-day Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. campaign for school board. supply of a maintenance drug in for passage in the Consent Orders of the 87) emergency situations; amend KRS Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Feb 5-introduced in House 315.010 to redefine collaborative care Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 HB 293/FN/LM (BR 937) - L. Clark, D. Feb 6-to Education (H) agreement to include multiple Feb 26-received in Senate Horlander Feb 13-posted in committee practitioners and multiple patients; Mar 2-to Economic Development, create new sections of KRS Chapter 315 Tourism & Labor (S) AN ACT relating to fire inspection fees HB 295 (BR 441) - J. Greer, L. Belcher, to define enhanced pharmacy-related Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st and making an appropriation therefore. L. Combs, R. Crimm, R. Damron, T. primary care as additional acts by reading; returned to Economic Create a new section of the KRS Edmonds, J. Glenn, R. Nelson, A. Smith, trained pharmacists certified by the Development, Tourism & Labor (S) Chapter 227 establishing definitions; W. Stone, A. Wuchner Board of Pharmacy to provide enhanced Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd create a new section of the KRS Chapter pharmacy-related primary care including reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill 227 to require inspections by fire AN ACT relating to public school authority to issue nonscheduled legend marshal, require payment of fees, facilities. drugs; require the board to establish an HB 291 (BR 1245) - R. Crimm, M. establish fee schedule for inspections, Amend KRS 157.420 to allow school enhanced pharmacy-related primary Harmon and determine fees for violation of fire districts to apply to the commissioner of care advisory committee, specify safety code; exclude fire districts education to use capital outlay funds to membership; require administrative AN ACT relating to school calendars established under KRS Chapter 75 from purchase land, modify an existing school regulations to specify scope of practice, and declaring an emergency. the provisions of this Act; create a new or for maintenance or property diseases and conditions that may be Allow a local board of education to section of the KRS Chapter 227 insurance; allow growth districts to apply treated, approval of course of study and request from the commissioner of establishing a revolving account to pay to use capital outlay funds for operating clinical experience required for education disaster days for any days for fire inspection program; make expenses for two years after a new certification, and terms of a collaborative missed due to widespread illness, provisions of the Act effective July 1, school opens; amend KRS 157.440 to agreement; amend KRS 217.015 to emergencies, or inclement weather; 2009. allow the levy for school facilities include a pharmacist certified to provide require the commissioner to approve the currently dedicated for the Facilities enhanced pharmacy-related primary request; require staff to make up HB 293 - AMENDMENTS Support Program of Kentucky to be used care as a practitioner. approved disaster days; identify HCS/FN/LM - Retain original to purchase land if approved by the activities to be used by staff to make up provisions of the bill, except clarify that commissioner of education. HB 297 - AMENDMENTS approved disaster days; EMERGENCY "educational occupancy" as used in KRS HCS - Replace existing language to Chapter 227 does not include any Feb 5-introduced in House direct LRC staff to study the scope of Feb 5-introduced in House building occupied by a common school Feb 6-to Education (H) practice for pharmacists and reasons for Feb 6-to Education (H) or a nonpublic primary or secondary Feb 13-posted in committee and against expanding the scope of school; clarify that the state fire marshal Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st practice of pharmacists to allow more HB 292/FN (BR 1169) - R. Rand shall receive the fees assessed for reading, to Consent Calendar flexibility in treating chronic health care inspections performed by that agency Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted conditions and drug-related primary care AN ACT relating to financial matters of and that additional fees may be for passage in the Consent Orders of the through collaboration with physicians. the Commonwealth, making an assessed as provided in KRS 227.336 if Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 HFA (1, J. Fischer) - Delete original appropriation therefor, and declaring an violations are found during the Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 provisions of the bill; amend KRS emergency. inspection; clarify that if another state Feb 27-received in Senate 311.720 to include the use of Repeal and reenact 2008 Kentucky agency performs an inspection without Mar 3-to Education (S) abortifacients, including Mifepristone, in Acts Chapter 174,Sections 1 and 2, prior consent from or agreement with the Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, the definition of "abortion"; amend KRS which amended the state/executive state fire marshal, fees received by the to Consent Calendar 311.732 to include Mifepristone in the branch budget bill to make technical other state agency are to be deposited Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules definition of "abortion"; and create a new corrections, reauthorize a Kentucky into the fire safety inspection trust fund; Mar 13-posted for passage in the section of KRS Chapter 315 to prohibit a Community and Technical College clarify that a fire department recognized Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, pharmacist who objects to dispensing System (KCTCS) capital project, change under KRS Chapter 95A shall receive March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- medication or devices that may the School Facilities Construction the inspection fees if the fire department 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by terminate a pregnancy from liability; Commission's use of local district capital is deputized by the state fire marshal each presiding officer; delivered to prohibit discrimination against a outlay language, add a KCTCS capital and performs inspections in accordance Governor pharmacist who objects to dispensing project to the General Fund Contingency with the established guidelines; clarify Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. medication that may terminate a pregnancy. Feb 27-received in Senate to Rules the Personnel Cabinet the Department HFA (2, J. Fischer) - Retain provisions Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 10-posted for passage in the for Personnel Administration as the of HB 297/HCS; amend KRS 311.720 to (S) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Department of Personnel Administration; include the use of abortifacients, Mar 12-reported favorably, 1st March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- rename the Office for Employee including Mifepristone, in the definition of reading, to Consent Calendar 0; received in House Relations the Office of Employee "abortion"; amend KRS 311.732 to Mar 13-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each Relations; rename the Office of include Mifepristone in the definition of presiding officer; delivered to Governor Government Training the Governmental "abortion"; and create a new section of HB 300 (BR 526) - R. Webb, J. Jenkins, Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Services Center; rename the KRS Chapter 315 to prohibit a A. Simpson, J. Wayne 21) Department for Employee Insurance the pharmacist who objects to dispensing Department of Employee Insurance; medication or devices that may AN ACT relating to human rights. HB 302/LM (BR 469) - T. McKee, S. create the Office of Diversity and terminate a pregnancy from liability; Amend KRS 344.190 to include Overly, J. Bell, R. Rand, J. Richards Equality within the Office of the prohibit discrimination against a provisions allowing for mediation; amend Secretary; create the Center of Strategic pharmacist who objects to dispensing KRS 344.200 to revise the timeline for AN ACT relating to agriculture. Innovation within the Office of the medication that may terminate a the Human Rights Commission's Amend various sections of KRS Secretary; amend KRS 18A.025 to pregnancy. processing of discrimination complaints, Chapter 257; define "abandon", create a Division of Technology Services to allow for mediation of complaints, and "department", and "reportable disease", within the Department of Personnel Feb 5-introduced in House to allow for the commission to recover and change "communicable disease" Administration; abolish the Division of Feb 6-to Health & Welfare (H) fees expended in enforcing a conciliation and "livestock"; add poultry, fish, and Employee Benefits and transfer Feb 12-posted in committee agreement; amend KRS 344.210 to animal industries to Board of responsibilities to the Office of Employee Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st specify the role and availability of private Agriculture's enforcement duties; amend Relations; abolish the Division of reading, to Calendar with Committee counsel in commission related matters; KRS 257.030 to denote scope of agency Communications and Recognition and Substitute amend KRS 344.230 to allow cooperation; clarify state veterinarian's transfer all duties to the Office of Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules commission staff to conduct powers in animal confinement and Employee Relations; rename the Mar 2-posted for passage in the discrimination training; amend KRS transport; amend KRS 257.050 to Division of Staffing Services the Division Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, 344.240 to allow the commission to include poultry and fish in quarantine of Career Opportunities; amend various March 3, 2009; taken from the Regular recover fees expended in certain actions violation prohibition; clarify permit sections of the Kentucky Revised Orders of the Day; recommitted to and to specify the procedure for requirement for diseased animals Statutes to conform. Health & Welfare (H); floor amendment appellate review of commission actions; brought into state; establish board's (2) filed to Committee Substitute, floor amend KRS 344.250 to allow the jurisdiction in removing quarantined Feb 5-introduced in House amendment (1) filed to bill commission to recover fees expended in animals from state; amend KRS 257.080 Feb 6-to State Government (H) instances of non-compliance in to add a laboratory to diseased animal Feb 10-posted in committee HB 298 (BR 520) - K. Flood discovery or in appearing before the reporting requirements; amend KRS Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st commission; create a new section of 257.100 to give a board agent the power reading, to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to the Kentucky KRS Chapter 344 to create, in fair to destroy an animal; amend KRS Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Sports Authority. housing situations, a procedure for self- 257.105 related to information required for passage in the Consent Orders of the Amend KRS 148.590 to change testing of compliance with those laws in unclaimed animal sale; establish Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 meeting schedule and clarify statutory with the results having an evidentiary criteria for animal destruction Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 mission of Kentucky Sports Authority. privilege; amend KRS 344.605 to allow indemnities; clarify instances under Feb 26-received in Senate for mediation and training in fair housing which indemnities are paid; amend KRS Mar 2-to State & Local Government Feb 5-introduced in House complaint cases; amend KRS 344.615, 257.150 regarding steps required before (S) Feb 6-to Economic Development (H) 344.625, and 344.650 to conform. payment occurs; amend KRS 257.160 Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 9-posted in committee regarding diseased carcass disposal; to Consent Calendar Feb 12-reassigned to Tourism Feb 5-introduced in House amend KRS 257.170 as to carcass Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Development & Energy (H) Feb 10-to State Government (H) transport; amend KRS 257.300 to add Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 24-posted in committee poultry and fish to interstate cooperation; HB 304 (BR 890) - M. Cherry, B. Yonts Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st include poultry and fish diseases as reading, to Consent Calendar reading, to Calendar factors in bird destruction; include AN ACT relating to executive branch Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted poultry and fish in policy declaration; employees. for passage in the Consent Orders of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the amend KRS 257.490 related to division Amend KRS 18A.005 to clarify the Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 law enforcement powers; amend KRS definitions of "penalization," "promotion", Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 75-20 257.600 regarding the feeding of "reclassification," reinstatement," and Feb 27-received in Senate Mar 5-received in Senate garbage to swine; repeal KRS 257.115, "status," and to define "qualifying" and Mar 3-to Licensing, Occupations & Mar 9-to State & Local Government KRS 257.260, and KRS 257.310. "re-entrance," amend KRS 18A.030 to Administrative Regulations (S) (S) require the secretary of the Personnel Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 5-introduced in House Cabinet to propose selection method reading; returned to Licensing, HB 301/LM (BR 1177) - T. Turner, J. Feb 6-to Agriculture & Small Business changes to the board for review and Occupations & Administrative Bell, R. Adkins, D. Butler, L. Clark, H. (H) comment and to set time frame for board Regulations (S) Collins, W. Coursey, J. Gooch Jr., K. Feb 9-posted in committee to approve or reject the proposed Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Hall, J. Hoover, B. Housman, R. Nelson, Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st change; amend 18A.040 to change reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill S. Rudy, D. Sims, J. Stacy, G. Stumbo, reading, to Calendar commissioner to secretary; amend KRS R. Webb, S. Westrom Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules 18A.045 to include personnel board HB 299/FN (BR 1282) - R. Webb, R. Feb 13-posted for passage in the members to those covered by portions of Adkins, B. Yonts, J. Gooch Jr., K. Hall, AN ACT relating to animal protection. Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, the Executive Branch Ethics code; R. Nelson, T. Turner Create a new section of KRS 258 to February 23, 2009 amend KRS 18A.050 to allow elected prohibit the removal of a domesticated Feb 23-3rd reading, passed 97-0 members to serve for successive terms AN ACT relating to the Kentucky animal identification or tracking device Feb 24-received in Senate on the board; amend KRS 18A.0551 to Clean Coal Incentive Act. without permission; establish exceptions; Feb 26-to Agriculture (S) change dates and procedures related to Amend KRS 141.428 to clarify that a set out penalties for a violation. Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, the board election and replace taxpayer eligible to claim the clean coal to Consent Calendar references to an employee's Social incentive credit shall do so on or before Feb 5-introduced in House Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Security number with the unique March 15 each year; apply to taxable Feb 6-to Agriculture & Small Business Mar 9-posted for passage in the employee identification number; amend years beginning after December 31, (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, KRS 18A.075 to clarify when the board 2008. Feb 9-posted in committee March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- may hear appeals; require the annual Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st 0; received in House report of the Personnel Board be sent to Feb 5-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 10-enrolled, signed by each the co-chairs of the Interim Joint Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted presiding officer Committee on State Government prior to (H) for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 11-delivered to Governor October 1 and to specify the content of Feb 13-posted in committee Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. the report; require the Personnel Board Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 22) to review and comment on all proposed reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 25-received in Senate selection method change requests from Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 27-to Agriculture (S) HB 303 (BR 503) - M. Cherry the secretary of the Personnel Cabinet; for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 6-taken from committee; 1st amend KRS 18A.095 to allow an Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 reading; returned to Agriculture (S) AN ACT relating to reorganization. appointing authority to suspend an Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Mar 9-reported favorably, 2nd reading, Amend KRS 12.020 to rename, within employee, with pay, from the time that the employee has received an intent to within the first 60 days of each school Osborne, T. Pullin, S. Santoro, A. Webb- standards for the remediation of mold in dismiss letter and prior to the agencies year; notify parents in writing of their Edgington, R. Weston private and public settings should be final action; require final actions of the failure to attend a conference, give a maintained; define "customer," board be posted on a Web site; make new conference date, and notify the AN ACT relating to salvage motor "department," "mold," "mold technical corrections; amend KRS parent, guardian, or custodian of the vehicle titles. remediation," and "mold remediation 18A.111 to require former unclassified penalty for failure to comply; amend Amend KRS 186A.520 to exclude the company"; establish the basis for employees to serve an initial KRS 159.900 to establish a penalty of cost of airbags from the calculation of minimum mold remediation standards; probationary period of 12 months if the $50 for the first offense and a maximum damages that determine whether a provide that the Cabinet for Health and employee is appointed to a position in of $200 for subsequent offenses. vehicle meets the 75% damaged Family Services shall adopt the classified service, unless he or she threshold to be classified as a salvage administrative regulations relating to has prior status within the system or had Feb 5-introduced in House vehicle. mold remediation standards; require been separated from his or her Feb 6-to Education (H) complaints about mold remediation unclassified position at least 180 days; HB 309 - AMENDMENTS companies be directed to the Attorney amend KRS 18A.140 to allow for HB 307 (BR 1244) - J. Hoover, H. HCS - Retain original provisions; General; establish that the Attorney employees to seek nonpartisan elected Moberly Jr., R. Crimm, B. DeWeese, D. insert provision that requires insurers to General has jurisdiction to enforce the office if there is no perception of a Floyd, B. Housman, T. Moore, D. pay for airbag reinstallation in mold remediation provisions and the conflict of office and full disclosure of Osborne, J. Richards, A. Webb- accordance with the terms and ability to recover litigation costs. intent to run for the office is made to the Edgington conditions of individual insurance employer of the prospective candidate; policies. Feb 5-introduced in House amend KRS 18A.195 to limit the amount AN ACT relating to capital outlay SCS - Clarify that the total costs Feb 6-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & of compensatory leave block payments funds, making an appropriation therefor, payable by an insurer shall not exceed Public Safety (H) for certain unclassified employees and and declaring an emergency. the total retail value of the vehicle; Feb 9-posted in committee clarify that compensatory leave Amend KRS 157.420 to permit local amend KRS 186A.540 to establish that Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st payments are limited to 240 hours for school districts to use capital outlay individuals or dealers are only reading, to Consent Calendar any employee who leaves state service; funds for general operating expenses for responsible for disclosing damages to a Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules amend KRS 61.373 to clarify that upon fiscal year 2008-2009 and fiscal year motor vehicle of which they have direct Feb 23-posted for passage in the release from a period of active duty or 2009-2010 if approved by the knowledge and that occurred while in Consent Orders of the Day for training, state employees have the right commissioner of education; permit local their possession. Wednesday, February 25, 2009 to return to employment and may appeal school districts that use capital outlay SCA (1/Title, E. Harris) - Make title Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 dismissal. funds for general operating expenses to amendment. Feb 26-received in Senate continue to participate in the School SFA (1, G. Tapp) - Make Section 1 on Mar 2-to Health & Welfare (S) HB 304 - AMENDMENTS Facilities Construction Commission; the damage calculation for salvage titles Mar 11-reported favorably, 1st HFA (1, D. Graham) - Retain original APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY. on motor vehicles effective October 1, reading, to Consent Calendar provisions of the bill; amend KRS 2009. Mar 12-2nd reading, to Rules 18A.005 definition of "penalization" to Feb 5-introduced in House include denial of a promotion. Feb 6-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 5-introduced in House HB 311/LM/CI (BR 1056) - W. Stone, J. (H) Feb 6-to Transportation (H) Richards Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 6-to State Government (H) HB 308/FN/LM (BR 468) - L. Clark, D. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to sexual abuse in Feb 10-posted in committee Keene, D. Floyd, D. Horlander, A. reading, to Calendar with Committee the first degree. Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Koenig, D. Osborne, S. Santoro, A. Substitute Amend KRS 510.110 relating to reading, to Calendar Simpson, D. Watkins, R. Weston, A. Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted sexual abuse in the first degree to Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Wuchner for passage in the Regular Orders of the include persons operating confinement for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 and treatment facilities who have been Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 AN ACT relating to the sale of Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 91-1 with subjected to sexual contact by those Feb 24-floor amendment (1) filed alcoholic beverages at state parks. Committee Substitute operating or managing the facility, or Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 92-0 with Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 2-received in Senate contractors or volunteers at the facility. floor amendment (1) 242 and 243 to permit the limited sale of Mar 4-to Transportation (S) Mar 2-received in Senate distilled spirits, wine, and malt Mar 6-taken from committee; 1st Feb 5-introduced in House Mar 4-to State & Local Government beverages at state resort parks and reading; returned to Transportation (S) Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) (S) qualified state recreational parks; allow a Mar 9-reported favorably, 2nd reading, Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st local option election for state resort and to Rules with Committee Substitute, reading; returned to State & Local qualified state recreational parks in a dry committee amendment (1-title) HB 312/LM (BR 1146) - D. Watkins, J. Government (S) territory; establish the conditions under Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed to Bell, R. Meeks Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd which the election will be held; set forth Committee Substitute reading; returned to State & Local what a state resort park license or Mar 11-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to criminal record Government (S) qualified state recreational park license Consent Orders of the Day for expungement. Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as entitles the holder to do; amend KRS Wednesday, March 11, 2009; taken from Amend KRS 431.078 to increase to a Consent Bill 243.030 to establish the licensing fee; the Consent Orders of the Day, placed in six the number of convictions for amend KRS 243.050 to permit the office the Regular Orders of the Day; 3rd misdemeanors or violations that may be HB 305 (BR 1314) - M. Cherry, S. to establish the hours and days when a reading, passed 36-2 with Committee expunged; increase time limit before Santoro supplemental licensee shall be open; Substitute, committee amendment (1- eligibility for expungement; increase the amend KRS 243.115 to permit patrons in title), floor amendment (1); received in fee from $100 to $200 and provide for AN ACT relating to the Kentucky a dining room in a state resort park to House distribution of fee. Infrastructure Authority. remove one container of partially Mar 12-posted for passage for Amend KRS 224A.030 to add one consumed wine; amend KRS 243.117 to concurrence in Senate Committee Feb 5-introduced in House member to the Kentucky Infrastructure conform. Substitute, committee amendment (1- Feb 6-to Judiciary (H) Authority representing the Kentucky title), floor amendment (1); House Feb 13-posted in committee Municipal Utilities Association; establish Feb 5-introduced in House concurred in Senate Committee initial and subsequent terms. Feb 6-to Licensing & Occupations (H); Substitute, committee amendment (1- HB 313 (BR 501) - C. Rollins II posted in committee title), floor amendment (1) ; passed 94-0; Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st enrolled, signed by Speaker of the AN ACT relating to reorganization. Feb 6-to State Government (H) reading, to Calendar House Amend KRS 12.020 and 12.023 to Feb 10-posted in committee Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President move the Council on Postsecondary Feb 23-posted for passage in the of the Senate; delivered to Governor Education from the Education Cabinet to HB 306 (BR 486) - A. Koenig Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. the Governor's Office for administrative February 24, 2009 54) purposes; amend KRS 151B.020 and AN ACT relating to parent-teacher Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 54-35 151B.130 to conform; confirm Executive conferences. Feb 27-received in Senate HB 310 (BR 953) - R. Damron, J. Greer Order 2008-836. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 3-to Licensing, Occupations & 159 to require each school-based Administrative Regulations (S) AN ACT relating to mold remediation Feb 5-introduced in House decision making council to develop a standards. Feb 6-to State Government (H) process for conferences to be held HB 309 (BR 1190) - S. Riggs, K. Create new sections of Subchapter 20 Feb 10-posted in committee between a parent, guardian, or Bratcher, H. Collins, B. DeWeese, D. of KRS Chapter 224 to establish the Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st custodian and the student's teachers Floyd, K. Hall, M. Harmon, Ji. Lee, D. legislative finding that reasonable reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted offender; create a new section of KRS EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010. Substitute for passage in the Consent Orders of the chapter 500 to provide a forfeiture Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 scheme for personal property used in HB 316 - AMENDMENTS for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 connection with various sexual and HFA (1, S. Riggs) - Makes technical Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Feb 26-received in Senate exploitative offenses; amend KRS changes. Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Mar 2-to Education (S) 16.210 and 500.090 to conform to the HFA (2/Title, S. Riggs) - Make title Committee Substitute Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, new forfeiture provision; create a new amendment. Feb 26-received in Senate to Consent Calendar section of KRS Chapter 500 to allow the Mar 2-to Education (S) Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Attorney General to issue a subpoena to Feb 6-introduced in House Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, obtain delineated Internet information Feb 11-to Transportation (H) to Consent Calendar with committee HB 314 (BR 861) - T. Moore related to internet accounts for which Feb 13-posted in committee amendment (1) there is reasonable cause to believe that Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules AN ACT relating to postsecondary the account has been used in the reading, to Calendar Mar 9-floor amendment (1) filed course credit. exploitation of children; create a new Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 10-posted for passage in the Create a new section of KRS 164 to section of KRS Chapter 434 to for passage in the Regular Orders of the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, convene working groups representing criminalize the offense of phising, where Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009; March 10, 2009; passed over and community and technical colleges and one uses the internet to induce another floor amendments (1) and (2-title) filed retained in the Orders of the Day the four-year institutions to develop to divulge personal information by Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with curriculum content and competencies; impersonating a third party. floor amendments (1) and (2-title) committee amendment (1), floor clarify which course credits will transfer Mar 3-received in Senate amendment (1) ; received in House and whether they shall be accepted in HB 315 - AMENDMENTS Mar 5-to Licensing, Occupations & Mar 12-posted for passage for degree programs; require all public HCS/LM/CI - Amend to expand Administrative Regulations (S) concurrence in Senate committee postsecondary institutions to utilize a administrative subpoena authority to Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st amendment (1), floor amendment (1); common course-numbering system for stalking offenses and to insert a knowing reading; returned to Licensing, House refused to concur in Senate courses with the same content and or intentional mens rea into the phising Occupations & Administrative committee amendment (1), floor competencies; require the Council on offense. Regulations (S) amendment (1) ; Conference Committee Postsecondary Education to coordinate HCA (1, J. Tilley) - Amend to expand Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd appointed in House; received in Senate procedures to ensure that public administrative subpoena authority to reading; returned to Licensing, Mar 13-posted for passage for postsecondary institutions inform stalking offenses and to insert a knowing Occupations & Administrative receding from Senate committee students about which course credits or intentional mens rea into the phising Regulations (S) amendment (1), floor amendment (1) ; earned at technical and community offense. Senate refused to recede from colleges will transfer and how the credits SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Attach HB 317 (BR 913) - T. McKee, D. committee amendment (1), floor will be applied at four-year institutions; provisions of SB 5/GA relating to driving Graham, F. Nesler, J. Richards, S. amendment (1) ; Conference Committee require dissemination of career pathway under the influence, except omit Riggs, D. Watkins, A. Webb-Edgington, appointed in Senate advising guides to assist students in coverage of non-impairing controlled R. Weston Mar 26-Conference Committee report technical programs to obtain a substances. filed in House bachelor's degree; and require the AN ACT relating to high school Council on Postsecondary Education to Feb 6-introduced in House athletics. HB 318 (BR 931) - C. Rollins II, D. Sims, make a recommendation to the Feb 10-to Judiciary (H); posting Amend KRS 156.070 to require the S. Westrom Subcommittee on Postsecondary waived Kentucky Board of Education or any Education of the Interim Joint Committee Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st agency designated by the state board to AN ACT relating to long-term care on Education on whether there should reading, to Consent Calendar with manage interscholastic athletics to facilities. be a cap on credit hours for associate Committee Substitute, committee permit an unlimited waiver if the local Amend KRS 216.543 to require every and baccalaureate degrees. amendment (1) school district superintendent reports long-term care facility to post in a Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted that a certified person is not available to conspicuous place, accessible to Feb 5-introduced in House for passage in the Consent Orders of the serve in a coaching position; the residents, employees, and visitors the Feb 6-to Education (H) Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 noncertified person hired in a coaching star quality rating assigned to the facility Feb 13-taken from the Consent position shall complete a professional by the CMS Five-Star Quality Rating Introduced Feb. 6, 2009 Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular development course offered by the state System for Nursing Homes. Orders of the Day board or its designated agency. HB 315/LM/CI (BR 1347) - J. Bell, W. Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Feb 6-introduced in House Stone, R. Adams, H. Collins, L. Combs, Committee Substitute, committee HB 317 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-to Health & Welfare (H) W. Coursey, R. Damron, T. Edmonds, K. amendment (1) HCS - Retain original provisions; Flood, K. Hall, R. Henderson, J. Jenkins, Mar 3-received in Senate require that coaches, regardless of level, HB 319 (BR 1446) - A. Wuchner, L. D. Keene, T. McKee, R. Meeks, B. Mar 5-to Judiciary (S); taken from shall be a high school graduate, 21 Belcher, J. Greer, A. Koenig Montell, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, R. committee; 1st reading; returned to years of age, and shall submit to a Palumbo, J. Richards, C. Rollins II, A. Judiciary (S) criminal history background check in AN ACT relating to local school district Simpson, D. Sims, A. Smith, G. Stumbo, Mar 6-taken from committee; 2nd accordance with KRS 160.151. funding adjustments. T. Thompson, T. Turner, D. Watkins, S. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) SCA (1, K. Winters) - Prohibit the Amend KRS 157.360 to describe how Westrom Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules state board from promulgating calculated state portion of the support Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed administrative regulations that require an education excellence in Kentucky is AN ACT relating to crimes and Mar 13-posted for passage in the assistant coach to be employed in a determined. punishments. Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, teaching or certified position; require any Amend KRS 510.155 to allow certain March 13, 2009; 3rd reading; floor nonteaching or noncertified person Feb 6-introduced in House acts to constitute prima facie evidence amendment (1) withdrawn ; passed 38- employed in a coaching position to Feb 10-to Education (H) under that section and to include 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by complete the same post-hire communications that may originate or each presiding officer; delivered to requirements of certified persons HB 320/CI (BR 1257) - R. Meeks terminate outside of the Commonwealth; Governor employed in coaching positions. amend KRS 508.130 to include the use Mar 25-signed by Governor (Act ch. SFA (1, K. Stine) - Retain original Feb 23-WITHDRAWN of communication devices as means by 100) provisions; amend KRS 156.070 to which stalking may be done; amend provide that fines, penalties, charges, HB 321/LM/CI (BR 259) - R. Meeks, J. KRS 531.010 and 531.300 to include live HB 316/LM (BR 1147) - D. Butler, D. assessments of attorney fees, or any Richards images transmitted over the Internet Osborne other sanctions imposed by the within the coverage of the obscenity Kentucky High School Athletic AN ACT relating to the collection, statutes; create a new section of KRS AN ACT relating to handicapped Association upon any student or school storage, and use of DNA samples. chapter 17 to prohibit sex offenders from parking. for actions conducted to comply with a Repeal and reenact KRS 17.169 using social networking websites; amend Create a new section of KRS Chapter court order are invalid and relating to DNA definitions; repeal, KRS 17.510 to require sex offenders to 198B to require parking lots with over unenforceable. amend, and reenact KRS 17.170 relating disclose their Internet communications one thousand parking spaces to CCR - Cannot agree. to convicted felons from whom DNA is to identities; amend KRS 17.580 to allow maintain at least one extra van-only be taken, change taking DNA from the state's sex offender registration handicapped parking space for each one Feb 6-introduced in House Juveniles 13 and over to juveniles website to be accessed to ascertain if an thousand spaces in the lot above the Feb 10-to Education (H) convicted as youthful offenders; repeal, Internet communications identity is Uniform State Building Code Feb 13-posted in committee amend, and reenact KRS 17.175 relating associated with a registered sex requirements; amend KRS 198B.990 to Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st to the centralized DNA database; repeal provide penalties for violations; reading, to Calendar with Committee and reenact KRS 17.500 to require DNA to be taken from registered sex passed 38-0; received in House; Feb 6-introduced in House T. Edmonds, A. Koenig, B. Yonts offenders; repeal and reenact KRS enrolled, signed by each presiding Feb 10-to Education (H) 17.510 to require registered sex officer; delivered to Governor Feb 13-posted in committee AN ACT relating to student financial offenders who do not have a DNA Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st aid for dual credit courses and making sample on file to provide a sample upon 105) reading, to Calendar with committee an appropriation therefor. reregistration; amend KRS 17.580 amendment (1) ; floor amendments (1) Create a new section KRS Chapter relating to the Department of Kentucky HB 322 (BR 1218) - M. Cherry, M. and (2) filed 164 to create a two (2) year pilot State Police registered sex offender Henley, L. Belcher, R. Crimm, K. Hall, M. Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted program beginning with the 2010-2011 website to exclude DNA information; Harmon, F. Nesler, S. Rudy, T. for passage in the Regular Orders of the academic year to provide grants for repeal KRS 17.171 relating to DNA Thompson Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 eligible high school students who reside evidence in cases involving minors; Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 92-6 with in coal producing counties to participate repeal KRS 171.172 relating to DNA AN ACT relating to school calendars floor amendments (1) and (2) in dual credit courses; permit a student evidence in burglary cases; repeal KRS and declaring an emergency. Feb 26-received in Senate to receive a grant for up to twelve (12) 17.173 relating to DNA evidence in Allow a local board of education in a Mar 2-to Education (S) college credit hours; require the capital cases and certain felony cases; county identified as a federal disaster Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance repeal KRS 17.174 relating to DNA area because of Tropical Storm Ike and to Calendar with committee Authority to promulgate administrative evidence from public offenders; repeal the severe weather storm of January amendments (1) and (2) ; floor regulations for implementing the KRS 17.177 relating to implementation and February of 2009 to request from amendment (1) filed program; define student eligibility dates for DNA testing. the commissioner of education up to ten Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; floor requirements; establish the Early Access (10) disaster days missed and require amendment (2) filed Grant Program revolving fund; identify HB 321 - AMENDMENTS the commissioner to approve the Mar 9-posted for passage in the source of funds as from the local HCS/LM/CI - Amend to provide that a request; allow a local board of education Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, government economic development DNA sample shall be taken from any in a county not identified as a federal March 9, 2009; 3rd reading; committee fund; provide for the transfer of juvenile who has been adjudicated guilty disaster area to request from the amendments (1) and (2) adopted ; floor $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2010-2011 of committing an offense of rape, commissioner of education up to ten amendment (1) adopted ; passed over and 2011-2012 to the Early Access sodomy, sexual abuse, incest, or the disaster days missed due to Tropical and retained in the Orders of the Day; Grant Program; amend KRS 42.4592, attempt to commit one of these crimes, Storm Ike and the severe weather storm taken from the Regular Orders of the 42.4588, 42.4595, and 42.460 to through the use of violence, force, or the of January and February of 2009 and Day; floor amendment (2) defeated ; conform; APPROPRIATION. threat of violence or force, or when the allow the commissioner to approve the passed 33-0 with committee victim was drugged or unconscious. request at his or her discretion; require amendments (1) and (2), floor Feb 6-introduced in House HFA (1, S. Lee) - Amend to restore staff to make up days approved as amendment (1) Feb 10-to Education (H) provisions relating to whom DNA may be disaster days; identify activities to be Mar 10-received in House Feb 13-posted in committee collected from to reflect provisions of the used by staff to make up days; Mar 11-posted for passage for Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st bill as introduced. EMERGENCY. concurrence in Senate committee reading, to Consent Calendar HFA (2, R. Meeks) - Expand listing of amendments (1) and (2), floor Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; offenses for which a DNA sample shall HB 322 - AMENDMENTS amendment (1) recommitted to Appropriations & be taken from a juvenile offender. HCA (1, C. Rollins II) - Clarify that the Mar 12-House concurred in Senate Revenue (H) HFA (3, R. Meeks) - Incorporate request made by a local board of committee amendments (1) and (2), floor provisions of HFA 2; add declaration education is to waive the makeup of up amendment (1) ; passed 92-4; enrolled, HB 325 (BR 1273) - K. Stevens clause; EMERGENCY to ten days missed due to bad weather. signed by Speaker of the House HFA (4/Title, R. Meeks) - Make title HFA (1, M. Cherry) - Permit, rather Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President AN ACT relating to Personnel Board amendment. than require, the commissioner of of the Senate; delivered to Governor elections. SCA (1, G. Neal) - Amend to provide education to approve a request for Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. Amend KRS 18A.0551 to change the that DNA samples taken from juvenile disaster days. 88) Personnel Board election dates and sexual offenders only applies to those HFA (2, C. Rollins II) - Require a related deadlines; substitute a unique offenses classified as a felony and for school district to use all makeup days HB 323/LM/AA (BR 405) - M. Cherry personal identification number for Social offenses committed on or after the included in the district's approved Security numbers; delete requirements effective date of the legislation. calendar for 2008-2009 before the local AN ACT relating to retirement. for mailing ballots and double envelopes SCA (2/Title, R. Stivers II) - Make title board may request approval to waive the Amend KRS 18A.205 to provide that a and substitute notification requirement; amendment. makeup of instructional days missed. retiree who has been reemployed in a provide for delivery of ballots to the SCA (1, K. Winters) - Permit the full-time position within state government board by any means; allow state Feb 6-introduced in House commissioner of education to approve a on or after September 1, 2008 shall be employees to use state materials or Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) local board of education's request to eligible for life insurance benefits; amend equipment, except for state-paid first Feb 13-posted in committee exceed the five instructional hours that KRS 61.637 to make technical changes; class postage, to vote; allows the board Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st do not have to be made up under and amend KRS 78.510 to provide that to promulgate administrative regulations reading, to Calendar with Committee administrative regulation when school the retirement systems shall add one or to set out methods and procedures for Substitute days were shortened to address an more fiscal years to the final notifying classified employees of the Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted emergency situation; amend KRS compensation calculation for classified candidates and instructions for voting. for passage in the Regular Orders of the 157.360 to permit time missed due to school board employees participating in Day for Friday, February 27, 2009; floor shortening days for emergencies to be the County Employees Retirement HB 325 - AMENDMENTS amendments (1) and (2) filed to made up by lengthening school days in System on or after September 1, 2008, if SFA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title Committee Substitute the school calendar without any loss of the five fiscal years prior to retirement do amendment. Mar 2-floor amendment (3) filed to funds under the program to support not include sixty months. SFA (2, D. Thayer) - Amend to create Committee Substitute, floor amendment education excellence in Kentucky. new sections of KRS Chapter 121 to (4-title) filed SCA (2, K. Winters) - Require a Feb 6-introduced in House define terms and to delete the exclusion Mar 4-3rd reading; Committee request for disaster days be made no Feb 10-to State Government (H) of news stories, commentary, and Substitute adopted; floor amendment (3) later than May 1, 2009; require the Feb 13-posted in committee editorials by the media from the adopted ; laid on clerk's desk commissioner to approve or deny a Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st definition of "contribution"; amend to Mar 5-taken from clerk's desk; placed request within ten calendar days of the reading, to Consent Calendar increase the number of persons in the Orders of the Day; passed 89-6 original request. Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted necessary to form a political issues with Committee Substitute, floor SFA (1, W. Blevins Jr.) - Allow the for passage in the Consent Orders of the committee from 1 to 2 or more persons; amendment (3) commissioner of education to approve a Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 amend to require a person making an Mar 6-received in Senate plan submitted by a local board of Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 96-1 independent expenditure to report it if Mar 9-to Judiciary (S); taken from education that extends the instructional Feb 27-received in Senate the amount exceeds $500 in the committee; 1st reading; returned to day by not less than thirty minutes. Mar 3-to State & Local Government aggregate in any one election; establish Judiciary (S) SFA (2, T. Shaughnessy) - Require a (S) campaign contribution limits for Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd local school district to make up the first Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st candidates, slates of candidates, and reading; returned to Judiciary (S) 10 days missed due to disasters or reading; returned to State & Local candidate campaign committees; Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as emergencies; require the commissioner Government (S) establish campaign contribution limits for a Consent bill with committee of education to approve a request from a Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd caucus campaign committees, political amendments (1) and (2-title) local school district to waive the makeup reading; returned to State & Local issues committees, permanent Mar 26-posted for passage in the of any days missed beyond 10 that the Government (S) committees, and executive committees; Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, district missed due to disasters or Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules permit the establishment of a building March 26, 2009; 3rd reading; committee emergencies. account; establish campaign contribution amendments (1) and (2-title) withdrawn ; HB 324 (BR 1046) - K. Hall, R. Crimm, limits for inaugural committees; establish campaign contribution limits for regulations to establish a de minimus classification as a city of the fifth class Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. individuals; permit a married couple to standard; amend KRS 121.120 to except requires a population of 1,000 to 2,999 23) combine their individual contribution those candidates, candidate campaign and classification as a city of the fourth limits by writing one check under certain committees, and slates of candidates class requires a population of 3,000 to Introduced Feb. 9, 2009 specific conditions; permit candidates, running for statewide office from 7,999. slates of candidates, committees, and mandatory audits of receipts and SCA (1/Title, D. Thayer) - Make title HB 330 (BR 1563) - G. Stumbo, L. individuals to utilize online credit and expenditures that receive or spend less amendment. Clark, R. Adkins, R. Damron, S. Overly, debit card transactions; provide for than $5,000, and to require candidates R. Rand, J. Stacy reporting exemptions for any candidate, and slates of candidates running for Feb 6-introduced in House slate, or political issues committee if a statewide office to file electronically on Feb 10-to Local Government (H); AN ACT relating to road projects, form is filed stating that contributions will the next regularly scheduled reporting posted in committee making an appropriation therefor, and not be accepted or expended in excess date when contributions or loans, or a Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st declaring an emergency. of $5,000 in any one election; require balance in a campaign account or reading, to Consent Calendar Provide that the General Assembly exempted candidates for city or county accounts is in the aggregate of $25,000 Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted shall enact a road plan for the current offices or for school boards to file reports or more; amend KRS 121.135 to for passage in the Consent Orders of the biennium and that this Act in conjunction if they accept contributions or make authorize the general counsel to the Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 with 09 BR 1562 shall constitute the six expenditures in excess of the exempted registry to write an advisory opinion and Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 year road plan; EMERGENCY. amount in any one election; require to require advisory opinions to be issued Feb 27-received in Senate candidates or slates of candidates not later than 20 days from the date the Mar 3-to State & Local Government HB 330 - AMENDMENTS subject to an August filing deadline to registry receives the request; amend (S) HCS - Delete original provisions; timely file for an exemption and permit KRS 121.140 to define "frivolous Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, establish funding criteria for road such candidates or slates to exercise complaint" and to authorize the registry to Consent Calendar with Committee projects with certain designations; rescission rights; permit the exercise of to impose a civil penalty for the filing of Substitute, committee amendment (1- acknowledge that project authorizations rescission rights by a candidate or slate frivolous complaints; amend KRS title) were based upon Transportation Cabinet of candidates if an opponent is replaced 121.220 to require segregation of Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules estimates; provide the Transportation due to death, disability, or primary campaign funds from regular Cabinet with the authority to expend disqualification not later than 15 days election funds through bookkeeping; HB 327 (BR 1456) - C. Miller, C. Siler, L. funds necessary to complete projects after the party nominates the amend KRS 121.230 to lower the Belcher, D. Butler, M. Dossett, C. Embry authorized in this Act, amended only by replacement; permit write-in candidates threshold for itemization of expenditures Jr., C. Hoffman, D. Keene, J. Richards, variations dictated by bid or unforeseen to request an exemption; establish that by check from $50 to $25; amend KRS D. Sims circumstances; provide that this Act in exempted candidate campaign 121.210, 121.190, 121.056, 121.990, conjunction with HJR 105 shall committees, and political issues 61.710, and 23A.070 to conform; repeal AN ACT relating to leaves of absence constitute the six year road plan; set out committees are bound to the terms of KRS 121.015, 121.150 and 121.180; for teachers. the 2008-2010 Biennial Highway the exemption unless it is rescinded effective November 5, 2009. Amend KRS 161.770 to permit a local Construction Plan; EMERGENCY. timely; establish penalties and fines for board of education to grant a leave of SCS - Retain original provisions; add candidates, slates of candidates, Feb 6-introduced in House absence to a teacher or superintendent language requiring the Transportation candidate campaign committees, or Feb 10-to State Government (H) for reasons it deems necessary. Cabinet to advance design/build projects political issues committees who accept Feb 13-posted in committee authorized pursuant to 2006 HB 380; contributions or make expenditures in Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 6-introduced in House replace the 2008-2010 Biennial Highway excess of the limit in any one election reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 10-to Education (H) Construction Plan with an updated without rescinding the exemption in a Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 13-posted in committee version. timely manner; require state and county for passage in the Consent Orders of the executive committees and caucus Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 HB 328 (BR 1014) - M. King, R. Feb 9-introduced in House campaign committees to make a full Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Damron, R. Adkins Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue report to the registry of all money, loans, Feb 27-received in Senate (H); taken from committee; 1st reading, and expenditures made since the date of Mar 3-to State & Local Government AN ACT relating to veterans' affairs. to Calendar the last report; establish reporting (S) Amend KRS 216B.015 to define Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; requirements of candidates, slates of Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, "medical foster home"; amend KRS returned to Appropriations & Revenue candidates, candidate campaign to Consent Calendar 216B.020 to exempt medical foster (H) committees, political issues committees, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules homes from Certificate of Need Feb 13-posted in committee and registered fundraisers; require all Mar 12-floor amendments (1-title) and requirements. Mar 5-reported favorably, to Rules reporting candidates, candidate (2) filed with Committee Substitute campaign committees, political issues Mar 13-posted for passage in the Feb 6-introduced in House Mar 6-posted for passage in the committees, and registered fundraisers Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 10-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, to make post-election reports; require March 13, 2009; taken from the Consent Public Safety (H) March 9, 2009; placed in the Orders of that detailed information be maintained Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular the Day for Friday, March 6, 2009; 3rd by the treasurer for six years from the Orders of the Day; 3rd reading, passed HB 329/FN (BR 1354) - F. Steele, J. reading, passed 94-3 with Committee date of the election to which the records 37-0-1with floor amendments (1-title) Greer, B. Housman Substitute ; received in Senate; taken pertain, but not to exceed six years; and (2) ; received in House from Committee on Committees; 1st require certain permanent committees to AN ACT relating to veterans' affairs. reading; to Transportation (S) make a full specified report to the HB 326 (BR 509) - S. Riggs Amend KRS 40.305 to require Mar 9-taken from committee; 2nd registry of all money, loans, and members of the board to meet quarterly reading; returned to Transportation (S) expenditures since the date of the last AN ACT relating to reorganization. rather than every two months. Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules report; permit Kentucky-based federal Amend various sections of the with Committee Substitute ; posted for permanent committees to make certain Kentucky Revised Statutes to rename Feb 6-introduced in House passage in the Regular Orders of the contributions; require a supplemental the Governor's Office of Local Feb 10-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009; 3rd report be filed annually until an account Development the Department for Local Public Safety (H); posting waived reading, passed 38-0 with Committee shows no unexpended balance; require Government; confirm Executive Order Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Substitute ; received in House that all reports filed with the registry be 2008-509. reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 13-posted for passage for subject to open records and to require Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted concurrence in Senate Committee county clerks to maintain such reports HB 326 - AMENDMENTS for passage in the Consent Orders of the Substitute ; House concurred in Senate for one year from the date the last report SCS - Retain original provisions of the Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Committee Substitute ; passed 87-3; is required to be filed; exempt legislative bill except reclassify the City of Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 enrolled, signed by each presiding candidates from filing reports with the Sadieville, in Scott County, population Feb 25-received in Senate officer; delivered to Governor; line items county clerk; relieve candidates and 289, from a city of the sixth class to a Feb 27-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & vetoed (Act ch. 9) slates from personally filing reports city of the fifth class and reclassify Public Protection (S) Mar 26-veto message received in under certain conditions; prohibit the use Junction City, in Boyle County, Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, House and Senate; veto not acted upon; of funds for candidacy for a different population 2,184, from a city of the fifth to Consent Calendar became law (Acts ch. 9) office, to support or oppose different class to a city of the fourth class. As Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 30-signed by Governor, delivered issue, or to further the candidacy of provided in Section 156A of the Mar 10-posted for passage in the to Secretary of State another candidate or slate of candidates Kentucky Constitution, the population Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, for office; abolish the requirement that a requirements for the classification of March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- HB 331 (BR 1164) - R. Adams, M. paper format report be filed if an cities established by the former Section 0; received in House Denham, J. Greer, R. Henderson, T. electronic report is filed; require the 156 of the Kentucky Constitution remain Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each McKee, B. Montell, D. Osborne, S. registry to promulgate administrative in effect until changed by law. Therefore, presiding officer; delivered to Governor Overly, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. posted in committee Feb 27-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Society Foundation and add the Westrom, A. Wuchner Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Public Protection (S) president of the Kentucky Historical reading, to Calendar Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Society. AN ACT relating to agisters. Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules to Consent Calendar Amend KRS 376.400 to provide that Feb 23-posted for passage in the Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Feb 9-introduced in House persons providing care or maintenance Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 10-to Economic Development (H); of animals may, under certain February 24, 2009 HB 336 (BR 877) - R. Palumbo, S. posting waived circumstances and with notice to the Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 75-21 Westrom Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st owner, elect to sell the animal to recover Feb 25-received in Senate reading, to Calendar their costs in lieu of taking a lien against Feb 27-to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to dental hygienists. Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted the animal. Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 313.010 by amending the for passage in the Regular Orders of the to Consent Calendar with Committee definition of dental hygiene; amend KRS Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 HB 331 - AMENDMENTS Substitute, committee amendment (1- 313.310 to permit a dental hygienist to Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 98-0 SFA (1, D. Thayer) - Retain original title) provide dental screening services Feb 25-received in Senate provisions except expand notice of sale Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules without a supervising dentist under Feb 27-to Economic Development, requirement to include lien holder of Mar 11-floor amendments (1) and (2- board approved conditions and establish Tourism & Labor (S) record and to include lien holder in listing title) filed screening requirements; delete Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st of persons to whom sale proceeds are Mar 13-floor amendments (1) and (2- requirement to notify a patient 3 days in reading; returned to Economic disbursed. title) withdrawn ; posted for passage in advance when a supervising dentist will Development, Tourism & Labor (S) the Consent Orders of the Day for be absent from the location where dental Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Feb 9-introduced in House Friday, March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, hygiene services are to be provided. reading, to Rules with Committee Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute, Substitute as a Consent Bill Business (H) committee amendment (1-title) ; HB 336 - AMENDMENTS Mar 11-posted for passage in the Feb 13-posted in committee received in House; posted for passage HCS - Make technical corrections. Consent Orders of the Day for Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st for concurrence in Senate Committee Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd reading, to Calendar Substitute, committee amendment (1- Feb 9-introduced in House reading, passed 38-0 with Committee Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted title) ; House concurred in Senate Feb 10-to Health & Welfare (H) Substitute ; received in House for passage in the Regular Orders of the Committee Substitute, committee Feb 11-posting waived; posted in Mar 12-posted for passage for Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 amendment (1-title) ; passed 69-20; committee concurrence in Senate Committee Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 98-0 enrolled, signed by each presiding Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st Substitute; House concurred in Senate Feb 26-received in Senate officer; delivered to Governor reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute ; passed 95-0; Mar 2-to Agriculture (S) Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. Committee Substitute enrolled, signed by Speaker of the Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, 89) Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted House to Calendar for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; floor HB 334 (BR 1363) - M. Denham Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 of the Senate; delivered to Governor amendment (1) filed Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Mar 9-posted for passage in the AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. Committee Substitute 43) Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Amend KRS 139.480 to exempt straw, Feb 26-received in Senate March 9, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37-0 wood shavings, and sawdust used in Mar 2-to Licensing, Occupations & HB 338 (BR 86) - R. Palumbo with floor amendment (1) ; received in agricultural or equine pursuits; Administrative Regulations (S) House EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st AN ACT relating to the Commission Mar 10-posted for passage for reading; returned to Licensing, on Small Business Advocacy. concurrence in Senate floor amendment Feb 9-introduced in House Occupations & Administrative Amend KRS 11.200 to reduce (1) for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue Regulations (S) membership of the Commission on Mar 12-House concurred in Senate (H) Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Small Business Advocacy; amend KRS floor amendment (1) ; passed 95-0; reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill 12.020 and 12.023 to attach the enrolled, signed by Speaker of the HB 335/FN (BR 1256) - B. Farmer Mar 13-posted for passage in the commission to the Office of the House Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, Governor. Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President AN ACT relating to the Kentucky March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- of the Senate; delivered to Governor Department of Veterans' Affairs acting 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by Feb 9-introduced in House Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. as a fiduciary. each presiding officer; delivered to Feb 10-to Economic Development (H); 91) Amend KRS 40.310 to provide that Governor posting waived the Department of Veteran's Affairs may Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. HB 332 (BR 883) - J. Greer act as a fiduciary under certain sections 55) HB 339/LM (BR 233) - R. Palumbo of KRS Chapter 388; require the Feb 9-WITHDRAWN department to promulgate administrative HB 337 (BR 27) - R. Palumbo, R. AN ACT relating to state procurement. regulations to carry out the duties; Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Create a new section in KRS Chapter HB 333 (BR 1569) - B. Yonts, D. Butler, amend KRS 388.190 to define "person"; Ballard, L. Belcher, S. Brinkman, L. 45A to give preference to Kentucky T. Turner, R. Webb create a new section of KRS Chapter Clark, R. Damron, B. Farmer, D. Floyd, small businesses in government 388 to permit the department to act as a D. Graham, J. Hoover, J. Jenkins, M. contracts over the small purchase limit; AN ACT relating to the American guardian or a conservator for a disabled King, S. Overly, J. Richards, C. Rollins require contractors with government Medical Association's "Guides to the veteran on the minor child of a veteran; II, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, S. Westrom contracts over $500,000 to utilize Evaluation of Permanent Impairment." amend KRS 388.220 and 388.230 to Kentucky small businesses for at least Amend KRS Chapter 342 to require conform; amend KRS 388.270 to provide AN ACT relating to the Kentucky 20% of their contract price or face a 5% use of the 5th edition of AMA guides; that bond shall not be required when the Capitol centennial celebration. contract price penalty; require the amend KRS 67A.460 to conform; repeal department acts as a guardian or a Create new sections of KRS Chapter Finance and Administration Cabinet to 2008 Acts Chapter 55. conservator; amend KRS 388.300 to 171, to establish the Kentucky report utilization of Kentucky small require that the department receive Capitol Centennial Commission; identify businesses, women-owned businesses, HB 333 - AMENDMENTS compensation as a guardian or a individuals, groups, and agencies minority-owned businesses, and SCS - Amend to require that conservator consistent with the federal represented on the commission; veteran-owned businesses in state recommendations relating to the guidelines; prohibit the department from establish duties and responsibilities of contracts; amend various sections of adoption of the 6th edition or retention of receiving compensation in excess of that the commission, including conducting KRS Chapter 45A to conform. the 5th edition of the AMA Guides be allowed under state law. the Capitol's centennial anniversary presented to LRC by January 4, 2010, celebration in June 2010; allow the Feb 9-introduced in House and make adoption of 6th edition Feb 9-introduced in House Commission to make recommendations Feb 10-to Economic Development (H) effective in July, 2010; EMERGENCY. Feb 10-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & concerning improvements to the Capitol SCA (1/Title, R. Stivers II) - Make title Public Safety (H); posting waived grounds; provide that the commission HB 340/FN/LM (BR 1478) - Ji. Lee amendment. Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st expires June 10, 2011. SFA (1, J. Denton) - Attach provisions reading, to Calendar AN ACT relating to assessments on of SB 162 to HB 333/SCS. Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules HB 337 - AMENDMENTS motor vehicles. SFA (2/Title, J. Denton) - Make title Feb 13-posted for passage in the SCS - Retain provisions of the Amend KRS 132.485 to clarify amendment. Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, original; attach the commission to the procedures for assessments on vehicles February 23, 2009 Division of Historic Properties for purchased prior to January 1 that were Feb 9-introduced in House Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 96-0 administrative purposes; remove the registered after January 1 through no Feb 10-to Labor & Industry (H); Feb 25-received in Senate chairperson of the Kentucky Historical fault of the owner; set due date of 45 days from the date of notice for ad Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules with Committee Substitute ; posted for valorem taxes on such vehicles for Feb 13-posted for passage in the HB 346 (BR 1374) - H. Moberly Jr. passage in the Regular Orders of the which the month of registration has Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009; 3rd passed; clarify that late penalties and February 23, 2009 AN ACT relating to work hours for reading, passed 31-6 with Committee interest do not accrue until that due date Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 99-0 teachers. Substitute ; received in House has passed. Feb 25-received in Senate Amend KRS 158.070 to grant Mar 13-posted for passage for Feb 27-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & authority to the school-based decision concurrence in Senate Committee Feb 9-introduced in House Public Protection (S) making council in each school to Substitute ; House concurred in Senate Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, determine the teacher work hours Committee Substitute ; passed 71-25; (H) to Consent Calendar required for each day beyond the daily enrolled, signed by each presiding Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules instructional hours. officer; delivered to Governor Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. reading, to Calendar HB 344/FN (BR 1345) - T. McKee, C. Feb 9-introduced in House 73) Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Hoffman, R. Adams, M. Denham, J. Feb 10-to Education (H) for passage in the Regular Orders of the Greer, D. Horlander, R. Meeks, J. Feb 13-posted in committee HB 348 (BR 1439) - S. Brinkman Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Richards, B. Yonts Feb 24-reassigned to Labor & Industry Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 (H) AN ACT relating to the Uniform Feb 26-received in Senate AN ACT relating to surplus agricultural Feb 25-posting waived Commercial Code. Mar 2-to Appropriations & Revenue commodities. Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Amend KRS 355.7-207 to clarify the (S) Create new sections of KRS Chapter reading, to Calendar rules for commingled fungible goods in Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st 247 to establish a program in the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules warehouse settings. reading; returned to Appropriations & Department of Agriculture to distribute Mar 2-posted for passage in the Revenue (S) agricultural food commodities to food Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 9-introduced in House Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd banks; define "agricultural commodity" March 3, 2009 Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill and "food bank"; establish a program to Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 75-20 Mar 13-posted for passage in the award grants to purchase and distribute Mar 4-received in Senate HB 349 (BR 1440) - S. Brinkman Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, agricultural commodities to food banks; Mar 6-to Education (S) March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- set out requirements for receiving a AN ACT relating to civil actions. 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by grant; specify considerations for the HB 347/FN (BR 293) - H. Moberly Jr., S. Amend KRS 413.140 and 454.050 to each presiding officer; delivered to purchase of agricultural commodities; Riggs delete obsolete references to the Governor require that a grantee shall report the abolished tort of breach of promise of Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. results of a project to the department; AN ACT relating to the streamlined marriage. 56) create a Surplus Agricultural sales and use tax agreement. Commodities Advisory Committee; Amend KRS 139.010 to define terms; Feb 9-introduced in House HB 341/LM (BR 1235) - R. Crimm, B. establish a Surplus Agricultural amend KRS 139.200 to impose Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) DeWeese Commodities Fund; require the Kentucky sales tax on digital property; promulgation of administrative amend KRS 139.105 to provide sourcing HB 350 (BR 1489) - R. Palumbo, E. AN ACT relating to the gross regulations. rules relating to the sale of digital Ballard, K. Bratcher, W. Coursey, S. revenues and excise tax fund. property; amend KRS 139.215 to Lee, B. Montell, A. Simpson, J. Stacy, K. Amend KRS 136.650 to increase the HB 344 - AMENDMENTS provide bundling rules relating to the Upchurch hold-harmless amount for purposes of HFA (1, T. McKee) - Allow flexibility in sale of digital property; amend KRS the gross revenues and excise tax fund reimbursements for donations to farm-to- 139.310 to impose Kentucky use tax on AN ACT relating to the Legislative for fiscal year 2010 and thereafter; food bank program; broaden higher the purchase, storage, or other Research Commission's interim joint amend KRS 136.654 to require education representation on program consumption of digital property; amend committees. certifications of total tax receipts as advisory board. KRS 139.195, 139.220, 139.260, Amend KRS 7.103 to establish an determined necessary by the 139.270, 139.280, 139.290, 139.330, Interim Joint Committee on Economic Department of Revenue. Feb 9-introduced in House 139.340, 139.390, 139.450, 139.470, Development and an Interim Joint Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small 139.495, 139.510, 139.550, 139.700, Committee on Tourism; specify the Feb 9-introduced in House Business (H) 139.720, 139.730, and 139.740 to standing committees contained in each Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 13-posted in committee conform; amend KRS 139.472 to exempt joint committee (H) Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st durable medical equipment if a reading, to Calendar; floor amendment prescription is written; EFFECTIVE July Feb 9-introduced in House HB 342 (BR 1573) - T. Moore (1) filed 1, 2009. Feb 10-to Economic Development (H); Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted posting waived AN ACT relating to employer tax for passage in the Regular Orders of the HB 347 - AMENDMENTS Feb 12-reported favorably, 1st credits and declaring an emergency. Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 HCS/FN - Make technical corrections. reading, to Calendar Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 90-0 with SCS/FN - Retain original provisions of Feb 13-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 141 to allow a job stimulus tax credit to floor amendment (1) bill, except delete in Section 1 the for passage in the Regular Orders of the employers hiring a qualifying employee Mar 2-received in Senate definitions related to computer software Day for Monday, February 23, 2009 certified as unemployed at least 30 days Mar 4-to Agriculture (S) maintenance contracts and delete in Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 99-0 prior to employment on or after April 1, Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Section 5 the provisions related to those Feb 26-received in Senate 2009, but before April 1, 2011; amend to Consent Calendar contracts. Mar 2-to Economic Development, KRS 141.0205 to order the job stimulus Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Tourism & Labor (S) credt; EMERGENCY Mar 10-posted for passage in the Feb 9-introduced in House Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue HB 351 (BR 370) - R. Adkins, T. Pullin, Feb 9-introduced in House March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- (H) B. Yonts Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue 0; received in House Feb 13-posted in committee (H) Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to carbon capture presiding officer; delivered to Governor reading, to Calendar with Committee and sequestration projects. HB 343/FN (BR 138) - T. Pullin, M. King, Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Substitute Create new sections of subchapter 20 M. Denham, D. Floyd, T. Moore 24) Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted of KRS Chapter 224. to establish for passage in the Regular Orders of the definitions for "authorized area project," AN ACT relating to highway rest HB 345 (BR 1261) - J. Stewart III Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 "CAER," "carbon sequestration," " KGS," areas. Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 69-25 "operator," "post-injection," and Create a new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. with Committee Substitute "sequestered gas;" establish 176 directing the Department of Amend KRS 139.480 to exempt a Feb 27-received in Senate requirements for carbon sequestration Highways to display the Kentucky flag, geothermal heat pump including any Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue projects; require the transfer of rights, the United States flag, and the tangible personal property incorporated (S) title, interests, benefits, claims, credits, POW/MIA flag at all highway rest areas. into the real estate that is necessary for Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st allocations, or offsets in sequestered the installation of the geothermal heat reading; returned to Appropriations & gas; require an environmental covenant Feb 9-introduced in House pump; EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. Revenue (S) on surface and subsurface; require KGS Feb 10-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd to monitor the sequestered gas; prohibit Public Safety (H); posting waived Feb 9-introduced in House reading; returned to Appropriations & the Commonwealth from removing the Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue Revenue (S) gas unless for reasons of research and reading, to Calendar (H) Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules development, protecting the health, safety, and environment, or upon reading, to Calendar with regard to the court setting forth the nonimposition of sentence to persons direction by a court of competent Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted reasons for refusal to use schedule. who violate KRS 514.030 by stealing jurisdiction. for passage in the Regular Orders of the named emergency supplies during a Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Feb 9-introduced in House declared disaster or declared Feb 9-introduced in House Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) emergency; apply the same restrictions Feb 10-to Natural Resources & Mar 4-received in Senate to persons guilty of possession of Environment (H) Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) HB 357/LM (BR 169) - R. Damron emergency supplies under KRS 514.110 Feb 23-posted in committee Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st if those supplies were stolen during a reading; returned to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to fire protection declared disaster or emergency. HB 352 (BR 1443) - J. Tilley, T. Kerr Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd subdistricts. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 9-introduced in House AN ACT relating to the Court of Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as 75 to allow for dissolution of fire Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) Justice. a Consent Bill subdistricts. Amend various sections of KRS HB 361 (BR 1448) - J. Greer, R. Chapters 23A and 24A to increase by HB 355 (BR 1594) - D. Ford, R. Rand, J. Feb 9-introduced in House Palumbo one the number of circuit judges DeCesare, A. Koenig, L. Napier, D. Feb 10-to Local Government (H) assigned to the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit Osborne, S. Westrom Feb 13-posted in committee AN ACT relating to economic (Kenton County) and decrease by one Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st development. the number of assigned district judges. AN ACT relating to real estate reading, to Calendar Amend Subchapter 34 of KRS brokers. Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Chapter 154 to define terms; delete HB 352 - AMENDMENTS Create a new section of KRS Chapter for passage in the Regular Orders of the minimum employment standards; reduce HCS - Amend to provide delayed 324, relating to real estate brokers, to Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 minimum investment standards; effective date of August 1, 2010, for allow the Real Estate Commission to Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 establish minimum employment Sections 1 and 2, and January 3, 2011, issue opinion letters on licensing issues Mar 3-received in Senate retention standards; allow full recovery for Sections 3 and 4. at the request of a licensee; amend KRS Mar 5-to State & Local Government of eligible skills upgrade training costs; 324.010 to define "grievance," "charge," (S) and allow approved companies an Feb 9-introduced in House "complaint," "order," "agreed order," advance disbursement of post-project Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) "final order," "letter of concern," "crime of HB 358 (BR 1413) - R. Damron incentives of up to 30 percent. Feb 13-posted in committee dishonesty," and "expired"; amend KRS Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st 324.020 to permit the commission to AN ACT relating to ferrets. Feb 9-introduced in House reading, to Calendar with Committee issue a cease-and-desist order against Amend KRS 150.355, relating to Feb 10-to Economic Development (H) Substitute those practicing real estate brokerage possesion of ferrets to change "must" to Feb 23-posted in committee Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted without a license; allow the commission "shall." for passage in the Regular Orders of the to impose civil penalties and seek an HB 362 (BR 1315) - R. Adkins, B. Yonts Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 injunction to stop the unlawful practice; HB 358 - AMENDMENTS Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 89-0 with declare that a cease-and-desist order SCS/LM - Delete original provisions; AN ACT relating to Kentucky's Committee Substitute does not constitute agency action add provisions of HB 419/GA ratification of the Southern States Feb 27-received in Senate subject to a hearing under KRS Chapter SCA (1/Title, D. Givens) - Make title Energy Compact. Mar 3-to Judiciary (S) 13B; amend KRS 324.112 to remove the amendment. Repeal the contingent effective date Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st prohibition on sales associates contained in 1982 Ky. Acts Chapter 76, reading; returned to Judiciary (S) managing a branch office outside a 50 Feb 9-introduced in House Section 4, for Kentucky's ratification of Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd mile radius from the main office; amend Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small the Southern States Energy Compact reading; returned to Judiciary (S) KRS 324.150 to delete complaint Business (H) and supporting statutes and make the Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as language that would be inconsistent with Feb 13-posted in committee revised versions of KRS 152.200, a Consent Bill the new grievance procedure; amend Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st 152.210, and 152.212 effective on the Mar 13-posted for passage in the KRS 324.151 to establish a system to reading, to Consent Calendar normal effective date for legislation Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, allow any person to submit a grievance Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted enacted at the 2009 Regular Session. March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- against a real estate commission for passage in the Consent Orders of the 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by licensee; create necessary elements of Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 HB 362 - AMENDMENTS each presiding officer; delivered to the grievance, methods of withdrawing a Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 98-0 HCS - Retain original provisions; Governor grievance, and steps of a grievance Mar 3-received in Senate amend KRS 152.713 to establish the Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. investigation by the commission; Mar 5-to Agriculture (S) Center for Renewable Energy Research 44) authorize the commission to resolve a Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st and Environmental Stewardship at the grievance by issuing a complaint if it reading; returned to Agriculture (S) University of Louisville with HB 353/LM (BR 1561) - D. Horlander finds one or more violations, by finding Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd administrative support from the no violation, or by issuing a letter of reading; returned to Agriculture (S); Environmental and Public Protection AN ACT relating to crimes and concern or a reprimand; set complaint reported favorably, to Rules with Cabinet; define functions; create board punishments. procedures, including service of the Committee Substitute, committee of directors; define directors' terms; Amend KRS 508.025 relating to third complaint on the licensee, administrative amendment (1-title) provide for executive appointments; degree assault to include an assault on hearings, and a final order by the Mar 26-posted for passage in the provide Environmental and Public an operator or passenger of a taxi, bus, commission; authorize the commission Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Protection Cabinet and General or other passenger vehicle for hire within to promulgate administrative regulations March 26, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37- Assembly with annual reports on that offense; amend KRS 508.050 to allow for informal disposition of any 1 with Committee Substitute, committee program, financial status, and (menacing) and KRS 525.060 relating to complaint; amend KRS 324.160 to amendment (1-title) ; received in House development progress. disorderly conduct, to increase the permit the commission to limit or restrict HCA (1/Title, E. Ballard) - Make title penalty for those offenses where the the license of a licensee who has HB 359 (BR 1617) - R. Damron amendment. offense is committed against an operator committed a violation; direct a licensee HFA (1, R. Adkins) - Retain existing or passenger of a taxi, bus, or other to disclose his or her interest in a AN ACT relating to juries. provisions; amend KRS 152.713 to passenger vehicle for hire. property in writing on the property sales Amend KRS 29A.320, relating to provide for the appointment of an contract; allow discipline against a when a jury must be sent for further executive director of the Center for Feb 9-introduced in House licensee who has been convicted of a deliberation to reach a verdict, to change Renewable Energy Research and Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) misdemeanor involving a crime of "must" to "shall." Environmental Stewardship through dishonesty. collaboration between the president of HB 354 (BR 1442) - J. Tilley Feb 9-introduced in House the University of Louisville and the Feb 9-introduced in House Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) CRERES governing board; provide for AN ACT relating to the Judicial Feb 10-to Licensing & Occupations appointment to the board of a designee Council. (H) HB 360/LM/CI (BR 1376) - T. of the president of the University of Amend KRS 27A.100 to include Thompson, J. Glenn Louisville, as approved by the Governor. additional members on the Judicial HB 356 (BR 1500) - J. Tilley SCS - Attach provisions of SB 66 to Council. AN ACT relating to crimes and HB 362/GA. AN ACT relating to bail in designated punishments. SCA (1/Title, T. Jensen) - Make title Feb 9-introduced in House Class D felony cases. Create a new section of KRS Chapter amendment. Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) Amend KRS 431.540, relating to a 533 to provide that a court cannot grant Feb 13-posted in committee uniform schedule of bail for certain Class probation, shock probation, conditional Feb 9-introduced in House Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st D felonies, to change "must" to "shall" discharge, pretrial diversion, or other Feb 10-to Tourism Development & Energy (H) public college; establish the Early proceeding under KRS 18A. theft offenses to raise the felony offense Feb 13-posted in committee Graduation Scholarship Certificate and level from $300 to $500 and to include Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st the processes for awarding it and using Feb 10-introduced in House an additional enhancement with a reading, to Calendar with Committee it; permit certificate to be used at an Feb 11-to State Government (H) $10,000 or greater theft being a Class D Substitute, committee amendment (1- independent college or university if the Feb 12-reassigned to Labor & Industry felony; amend KRS 506.120 relating to title) institution accepts the curriculum and (H) organized crime to include provisions Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted other eligibility requirements; create a Feb 24-posted in committee relating to organized retail theft; and for passage in the Regular Orders of the new section of KRS Chapter 164 to Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st amend KRS 532.356 to prohibit a person Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 create the early graduation scholarship reading, to Calendar who owes restitution for a theft offense Feb 25-floor amendment (1) filed to trust fund to be administered by the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules from driving until the restitution is paid in Committee Substitute Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed full, with an option to apply for a Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with Authority; describe how state funds from Mar 3-posted for passage in the hardship license. Committee Substitute, committee the SEEK appropriation will be Regular Orders of the Day for SCS/LM/CI - Amend various sections amendment (1-title), floor amendment transferred to the scholarship trust fund; Wednesday, March 4, 2009 of KRS Chapter 235 to increase the (1) amend KRS 158.140 to limit the powers Mar 5-3rd reading, passed 93-3 with penalties for boating while intoxicated Feb 27-received in Senate of the Kentucky Board of Education or a floor amendment (1) and to allow for an arrest for an offense Mar 3-to Natural Resources and local board from imposing graduation Mar 6-received in Senate not occurring in the officer's presence. Energy (S) requirements that would prohibit a Mar 9-to Judiciary (S) SCA (3, R. Stivers II) - Correct Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st student from pursuing an early statutory citation relating to arrest reading; returned to Natural Resources graduation program; amend KRS HB 368 (BR 957) - K. Stevens, R. authority of peace officers. and Energy (S); reported favorably, to 164.7879 to prescribe how an early Damron, L. Belcher, C. Rollins II SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Attach Calendar as a Consent Bill graduate would qualify for a KEES provisions of SB 5/GA relating to driving Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules award; APPROPRIATION. AN ACT relating to the purchase of under the influence, except omit Mar 13-returned to Natural Resources real property by the Commonwealth. coverage of non-impairing controlled and Energy (S); reported favorably, to Feb 9-introduced in House Amend KRS 45A.045, relating to the substances. Rules with Committee Substitute, Feb 10-to Education (H) purchase of real property by the SFA (2, W. Blevins Jr.) - Amend KRS committee amendment (1-title) ; posted Commonwealth, to eliminate the 186.560 to permit issuance of a hardship for passage in the Consent Orders of the HB 365/LM (BR 1320) - D. Horlander requirement that the Governor approve driver's license after a revocation for Day for; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with the purchase of real property from a KRS 186.560(1)(a); create a new section Committee Substitute, committee AN ACT relating to driving under the state employee; retain requirement that of KRS Chapter 186 to establish a amendment (1-title) ; received in House influence. the secretary of the Finance and minimum revocation period prior to the Amend various statutes in KRS Administration Cabinet approve such a filing of a petition for a hardship license HB 363/FN (BR 1415) - K. Stevens, L. Chapter 189A to increase the use of purchase. and permit a court to grant a hardship Belcher, J. Carney, L. Clark, D. Graham, ignition interlocks as a sanction for license at the court's discretion; establish B. Housman, A. Koenig, C. Miller, D. driving while impaired; lower the blood Feb 10-introduced in House requirements, penalties, and fee. Osborne, J. Richards, W. Stone, B. alcohol level used in finding an Feb 11-to State Government (H) Yonts aggravating factor in the offense from Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 10-introduced in House 0.18 to 0.15; alter the timelines for Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) AN ACT relating to school finance, license revocation under that chapter; reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 13-posted in committee making an appropriation therefor, and and expand the existing prohibitions that Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st declaring an emergency. apply to circumventing an installed for passage in the Consent Orders of the reading, to Consent Calendar with Permit schools districts for fiscal years ignition interlock device. Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 Committee Substitute 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 to use capital Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted outlay funds for general operating Feb 9-introduced in House Feb 27-received in Senate for passage in the Consent Orders of the expenses without forfeiture of the Feb 10-to Judiciary (H) Mar 3-to State & Local Government Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 district's participation in the School (S) Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Facilities Construction Commission HB 366 (BR 515) - D. Graham Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Committee Substitute program; APPROPRIATIONS; to Consent Calendar Mar 3-received in Senate EMERGENCY. AN ACT relating to reorganization. Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 5-to Judiciary (S) Confirm Executive Order 2008-515 Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 9-introduced in House enacting reorganization of various HB 369/LM/CI (BR 1498) - J. Tilley, B. reading; returned to Judiciary (S); Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue offices and divisions in the Department Yonts reported favorably, to Calendar with (H) of Education. Committee Substitute Feb 23-posting waived AN ACT relating to crimes and Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 9-introduced in House punishments. amendments (1) and (2) filed to reading, to Calendar Feb 10-to Education (H) Amend KRS 514.030, relating to theft Committee Substitute Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 13-posted in committee by unlawful taking, 514.040, relating to Mar 12-recommitted to Judiciary (S) for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st theft by deception, 514.050, relating to Mar 26-reported favorably, to Rules as Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 reading, to Consent Calendar theft of property lost or mislaid or a Consent bill with committee Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 91-1 Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted delivered by mistake, KRS 514.070, amendment (3) ; posted for passage in Mar 2-received in Senate for passage in the Consent Orders of the relating to theft by failure to make the Consent Orders of the Day for Mar 4-to Appropriations & Revenue Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 required disposition of property, KRS Thursday, March 26, 2009; 3rd reading; (S) Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 514.080, relating to theft by extortion, floor amendments (1) and (2) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Mar 2-received in Senate KRS 514.110, relating to receiving stolen withdrawn ; Committee Substitute reading; returned to Appropriations & Mar 4-to Education (S) property, and KRS 514.120, relating to withdrawn; committee amendment (3) Revenue (S) Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, obscuring the identity of a machine to withdrawn ; passed 38-0; received in Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd to Consent Calendar increase penalties to a Class A House; enrolled, signed by each reading; returned to Appropriations & Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules misdemeanor for property less than presiding officer; delivered to Governor Revenue (S) $500, Class D felony for property Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Introduced Feb. 10, 2009 between $500 and $10,000, Class C 106) HB 364 (BR 1163) - A. Wuchner, J. felony for property between $10,000 and Hoover HB 367 (BR 1664) - J. Jenkins, D. $60,000, and Class B felony $60,000 or HB 370/LM (BR 1338) - D. Pasley Graham, D. Horlander more, Class D felony for theft of firearm AN ACT relating to early high school valued at less than $500; amend KRS AN ACT relating to motor carriers. graduation and making an appropriation AN ACT relating to administrative 514.060, relating to theft of services, and Amend KRS 281.990 to set the therefor. hearings. KRS 514.090, relating to theft of labor penalty for a violation of the Unified Create a new section of KRS Chapter Amend in KRS 13B.101, the definition already rendered, to provide the same Carrier Registration Act of 2005 at $100 158 to establish the option for early high of "party" to include union representative penalties, excluding the references to for the first offense and $1,000 for each school graduation beginning in the 2010- or other designee. firearms. subsequent offense. 2011 school year; define the curriculum requirements for early graduation and HB 367 - AMENDMENTS HB 369 - AMENDMENTS HB 370 - AMENDMENTS unconditional entry into a Kentucky HFA (1, A. Koenig) - Permit a labor HCS/LM/CI - Delete original HCS/LM - Make technical corrections; public two-year community and technical organization or designee to assist provisions and insert in lieu thereof EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2010. college and the requirements for employee in a personnel hearing or various sections in the penal code and unconditional entry into a four-year KRS Chapter 434 relating to various Feb 10-introduced in House Feb 11-to Transportation (H) Committee Substitute amendment (1-title) 431 relating to crimes and punishments Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 6-floor amendment (1) filed to to provide that except for KRS 439.3401 Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, for passage in the Consent Orders of the Committee Substitute ; posted for relating to violent offenders when there to Consent Calendar with Committee Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 passage in the Regular Orders of the are two or more possible sentence Substitute Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Day for Monday, March 9, 2009; placed enhancements that the attorney for the Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Committee Substitute in the Orders of the Day Friday, March 6, Commonwealth and the courts shall for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 3-received in Senate 2009; 3rd reading, passed 82-17 with choose only one enhancement. Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Mar 5-to Judiciary (S) Committee Substitute, committee Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 98-2 with Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st amendment (1-title) ; received in Senate; Feb 10-introduced in House Committee Substitute ; received in reading; returned to Judiciary (S); taken from Committee on Committees; Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) Senate reported favorably, to Calendar with 1st reading; to Transportation (S) Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 9-to Transportation (S) committee amendment (1) Mar 9-taken from committee; 2nd Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules reading; returned to Transportation (S) HB 379 (BR 1028) - C. Miller, J. Bell, L. HB 371/LM/CI (BR 1497) - J. Tilley, B. Mar 13-posted for passage in the Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules; Clark, C. Hoffman, D. Keene, J. Yonts Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, placed in the Orders of the Day; 3rd Richards, K. Stevens, K. Upchurch March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- reading, passed 30-7; received in AN ACT relating to inmate credits. 0 with committee amendment (1) ; House; enrolled, signed by each AN ACT relating to inspections of Amend KRS 197.045 relating to received in House; posted for passage presiding officer; delivered to Governor; manufactured homes. inmate credits for education, meritorious for concurrence in Senate committee signed by Governor (Act ch. 8) Amend KRS 227.570 to establish a behavior, and service in times of amendment (1) ; House concurred in fee not to exceed $150 for inspection of emergency or performing duties of Senate committee amendment (1) ; HB 375/LM (BR 237) - R. Damron installation of new manufactured homes, outstanding importance in connection passed 88-0; enrolled, signed by each give board authority to establish fee with exceptional operations and presiding officer; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to the rights of through regulation, increase fee no more programs to increase the time allowable Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. employees. than 10% per year, fees to be deposited for each type of credit. 57) Create a new section of KRS Chapter in agency fund. 337 to specify that an employer who Feb 10-introduced in House HB 373 (BR 1367) - R. Nelson, J. grants benefits to employees' and their HB 379 - AMENDMENTS Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) Crenshaw children must do so without regard to SCS - Retain original provisions, Feb 13-posted in committee whether they are natural children, except prohibit the manufactured home Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st AN ACT relating to collective stepchildren, or adopted children; amend installation inspection fee from reading, to Calendar bargaining. KRS 337.990 to provide penalty. exceeding $150 even after any Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create a new section of KRS Chapter authorized board fee increases. for passage in the Regular Orders of the 160 to define terms and permit teachers Feb 10-introduced in House Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 and classified employees to organize Feb 11-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 10-introduced in House Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 91-0 and bargain collectively with a board of Feb 12-to Licensing & Occupations Mar 2-received in Senate education for wages, hours, and other HB 376 (BR 1669) - S. Rudy, B. (H) Mar 4-to Judiciary (S) work conditions; require local boards of Housman, W. Coursey, J. DeCesare, D. Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st education to bargain collectively with a Floyd, T. Moore, F. Nesler Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st reading; returned to Judiciary (S) bargaining representative that has been reading, to Calendar Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd chosen by a majority of a bargaining unit AN ACT relating to nuclear power. Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules reading; returned to Judiciary (S) of teachers or classified employees; Amend KRS 278.600 to delete Mar 3-posted for passage in the Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as authorize the Department of Labor to repealed statutory reference; require that Regular Orders of the Day for a Consent Bill promulgate administrative regulations to nuclear power facilities have a plan for Wednesday, March 4, 2009 implement collective bargaining and the storage of nuclear waste rather than Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 67-26 HB 372/LM/CI (BR 1496) - J. Tilley mediation when necessary. a means for permanent disposal; and Mar 5-received in Senate define "storage"; amend KRS 278.610 to Mar 9-to Licensing, Occupations & AN ACT relating to probation and Feb 10-introduced in House delete repealed statutory reference and Administrative Regulations (S) parole. Feb 12-to Labor & Industry (H) the requirement that the Public Service Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Amend KRS 439.340 relating to Mar 3-posted in committee Commission certify the facility as having reading, to Consent Calendar with eligibility for parole to provide for a a means for disposal of high-level Committee Substitute nonviolent Class D felon to be eligible for HB 374/FN (BR 1564) - R. Rand, R. nuclear waste; change all references to Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules parole after serving 15% of sentence or Adkins, L. Clark, R. Damron, J. Stacy, G. the disposal of nuclear waste to the 2 months of the original sentence Stumbo storage of nuclear waste; repeal KRS HB 380/AA (BR 406) - M. Cherry, B. whichever is longer; amend KRS 278.605. Housman, A. Simpson 439.344 to specify that time spent on AN ACT relating to motor fuels. parole counts as time spent in prison Amend KRS 138.210 to clarify Feb 10-introduced in House AN ACT relating to retirement. with exceptions; amend KRS 439.354 to definition of "average wholesale price"; Feb 11-to Tourism Development & Amend KRS 61.645 to require that specify that a prisoner shall be released amend KRS 138.220 to clarify how the Energy (H) two of the three Governor appointees to from parole when the person would be average wholesale price shall be the Kentucky Retirement Systems board eligible for discharge from prison if the determined and adjusted. HB 377/LM (BR 1388) - M. Dossett, M. of trustees possess ten years of prisoner had remained incarcerated. Marzian investment experience and to define HB 374 - AMENDMENTS investment experience, and to prohibit HB 372 - AMENDMENTS HCS - Retain original provisions; AN ACT relating to police forces. systems' employees from serving as a HCS/LM/CI - Amend to prohibit parole change the lowest value for the average Amend KRS 95.019 to expand the member of the board, amend KRS credit being granted to a person who has wholesale price to $1.786 per gallon. jurisdiction of the chief and officers of a 61.650 to establish a five member been convicted of a violent offense HCA (1/Title, R. Rand) - Make title police department in cities of the sixth investment committee for the Kentucky under KRS 439.3401 or a person who is amendment. class from within the city limits to Retirement Systems composed of the required to register as a sexual offender, HFA (1, K. Bratcher) - Direct the countywide. two Governor appointees with and provide that provisions of this Act Environmental and Public Protection investment experience, and three shall control applicable provisions Cabinet to petition the EPA to remove Feb 10-introduced in House trustees appointed by the board chair, contained in 2008 Ky. Acts ch. 127. the requirement for reformulated Feb 11-to Local Government (H) and to limit the amount of assets SCA (1, R. Stivers II) - Amend KRS gasoline in Jefferson County. Feb 23-posted in committee managed by a single external 532.050 to permit any defendant who is Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st investment manager to no more than in custody upon conviction of a felony Feb 10-introduced in House reading, to Calendar fifteen percent of the systems' portfolio; offense, whether eligible or ineligible for Feb 11-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules amend KRS 16.642 and 78.790 to clarify probation or conditional discharge, to (H) Mar 4-posted for passage in the that the investment committee request to be sentenced prior to the Feb 13-posted in committee Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, established by amendments to KRS completion of the presentence Feb 23-taken from committee; 1st March 5, 2009 61.650 is the investment committee for investigation report. reading, to Calendar Mar 11-returned to Rules the State Police Retirement System and Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; the County Employees Retirement Feb 10-introduced in House returned to Appropriations & Revenue HB 378/LM/CI (BR 1501) - J. Tilley System and to limit the amount of assets Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) (H) managed by a single external Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 4-posting waived AN ACT relating to crimes and investment manager. Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st Mar 5-reported favorably, to Rules punishments. reading, to Consent Calendar with with Committee Substitute, committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 380 - AMENDMENTS SCS/AA - Retain original provisions including the requirements and 158 to require science-based content, except to amend KRS 61.645 to prohibit HB 382 (BR 1659) - M. Marzian adequacy of sports safety education in age appropriate, and medically accurate former employees of Kentucky public middle and secondary schools; standards for human sexuality Retirement Systems from serving on the AN ACT relating to consortium. establish the membership of the formal education; provide that a parent or board of trustees for the systems. Create a new section of KRS Chapter work group; require a report to the guardian may excuse a child from the 411 relating to loss of consortium to Interim Joint Committee on Education by educational program and permit the Feb 10-introduced in House include actions by the surviving spouse; October 30, 2009. parent or guardian to review instructional Feb 11-to State Government (H) provide that the consortium claim may SFA (1, A. Kerr) - Create a new material upon request, and specify that Feb 13-posted in committee be brought as part of the wrongful death section of KRS Chapter 160 to require nothing requires a school district, public Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st action and not as a separate lawsuit; high school coaches to complete a school, or family resource and youth reading, to Calendar provide that the damages recoverable sports safety course; identify the services center to offer human sexuality Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted are separate from other damages and components to be included in the education; create a new section of KRS for passage in the Regular Orders of the payable only to the surviving spouse. course; require coaches to pass an Chapter 211 to permit the Cabinet for Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 online test prior to receiving credit for Health and Family Services to refuse Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 95-0 Feb 10-introduced in House course completion. federal funding for abstinence-only Mar 3-received in Senate Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) SFA (2, A. Kerr) - Direct the Kentucky education; require science-based Mar 5-to State & Local Government Board of Education to require high content if state funds are received by the (S) HB 383/FN (BR 1636) - J. Jenkins, C. school coaches to complete a sports cabinet or subcontractor for human Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Embry Jr., D. Graham, D. Horlander, M. safety course; identify the components sexuality education or teen pregnancy reading; returned to State & Local Marzian, C. Miller, J. Richards, W. to be included in the course; require prevention; permit cabinet to promulgate Government (S) Stone, J. Wayne coaches to pass an online test prior to an administrative regulation to specify Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd receiving credit for course completion. instructional content, and require an reading; returned to State & Local AN ACT relating to interscholastic SFA (3/Title, A. Kerr) - Make title entity that receives state funding and Government (S) athletics. amendment. offers human sexuality education or teen Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as Amend KRS 156.070 to require high SFA (4, A. Kerr) - Direct the Kentucky pregnancy prevention to adopt science- a Consent bill with Committee Substitute school coaches to be trained in Board of Education to require high based content. cardiopulmonary resuscitation and in the school coaches to complete a sports HB 381 (BR 1518) - J. Gooch Jr. use of automated external defibrillators; safety course; identify content to be Feb 10-introduced in House require automated external defibrillators included in the course; require high Feb 11-to Education (H) AN ACT relating to insurance. be on-site for every high school practice, school coaches to complete the course Feb 13-posted in committee Amend KRS 304.39-020 to provide athletic activity or sporting event; require and pass an end-of-course examination; under the definition of "medical expense" an ice pool to be readily available if the beginning with the 2009-2010 school HB 385 (BR 1493) - R. Meeks when a medical bill shall not be temperature is ninety-four degrees or year, require at least one person who presumed reasonable; define higher; prohibit the Kentucky Board of has completed a sports safety course to AN ACT relating to charitable gaming. "emergency care"; amend KRS 304.39- Education from adopting policies that are be on-site at every high school athletic Amend KRS 238.554 to reorganize 210 to require medical expense benefits contrary to these provisions. practice and competition; EMERGENCY. content for clarity; require mandatory for providers of emergency care to be training for officers and chairpersons of paid by the reparation obligor directly to HB 383 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-introduced in House charitable organizations before being persons supplying products, services, or HCS/FN - Retain original provisions, Feb 11-to Education (H) issued a license. accommodations to the claimant; except create a new section of KRS Feb 13-posted in committee provide that basic reparations benefits Chapter 160 to allow a local board to Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Feb 10-introduced in House be paid without regard to fault and be specify school personnel to receive reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 11-to Licensing & Occupations primary except for benefits payable training in the use of automated external Committee Substitute (H) under a workers' compensation law; defibrillators (AEDs) if the device is Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 23-posted in committee require a provider of services for medical provided in the school; require the for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st expenses, other than medical expenses Kentucky Department of Education to Day for Friday, February 27, 2009; taken reading, to Calendar billed by a hospital or other provider for provide districts a list of possible funding from the Consent Orders of the Day, Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules emergency care or inpatient services sources for the purchase of AEDs; placed in the Regular Orders of the Day Mar 2-posted for passage in the rendered at a hospital, to submit claims encourage local boards to make an AED Feb 27-floor amendments (1) and (2) Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, to a reparation obligor within 45 days available at each high school athletic filed to Committee Substitute March 3, 2009 from the date the services are provided; activity; require a local board to request Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 67-29 amend KRS 304.39-241 to provide local emergency medical services Committee Substitute, floor amendments Mar 4-received in Senate exception for emergency care services personnel be on-site for a high school (1) and (2) Mar 6-to Licensing, Occupations & where the reparation obligor pays the athletic activity if no AED is available on- Mar 3-received in Senate Administrative Regulations (S) provider directly; amend KRS 304.39- site; provide immunity from civil liability Mar 5-to Education (S) Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st 270 to permit a reparation obligor to for personal injury that results from the Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, reading; returned to Licensing, require a person to submit to a mental or use of an AED; require the Kentucky to Calendar with Committee Substitute ; Occupations & Administrative physical examination by a health care Board of Education or agency floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Regulations (S) provider licensed in Kentucky; require designated to manage interscholastic Substitute, floor amendment (2) filed Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd the reparation obligor to pay for the athletics to revise its procedures and Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules reading; returned to Licensing, costs of the examination; create new criteria for avoiding heat injury. Mar 11-floor amendments (3-title) and Occupations & Administrative sections of Subtitle 39 of KRS Chapter HFA (1, J. Jenkins) - Retain original (4) filed Regulations (S) 304 to permit a reparation obligor to provisions except delete the requirement Mar 12-posted for passage in the submit a claim for an independent that an ice pool be available at outdoor Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, HB 386/FN (BR 1318) - B. DeWeese, T. review of reparation benefits to high school sports activities or practices; March 12, 2009; 3rd reading; floor Edmonds, K. Hall determine if the medical expenses require the Kentucky Board of Education amendments (1) and (2) withdrawn ; furnished to a reparation insured are to review, and revise if appropriate, passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute, AN ACT relating to a student loan medically necessary or reasonable; procedures and criteria for avoiding heat floor amendments (3-title) and (4) ; forgiveness program for graduates of permit a reparation obligor to contract injury; require the board to determine if received in House Kentucky dental or medical programs with a private review agent to perform regulations or policies should be Mar 13-posted for passage for and making an appropriation therefor. independent reviews of medical adopted to provide guidance as to how concurrence in Senate Committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter expenses; restrict disclosure of medical to deal with athletes who experience Substitute, floor amendments (3-title) 164A to establish a student loan records or other confidential medical heat-related injury or illness. and (4); House concurred in Senate forgiveness program for licensed information; require written notice of HFA (2, D. Graham) - Prohibit Committee Substitute, floor amendments medical practitioners who obtain a decisions to the reparation insureds and emergency medical services personnel (3-title) and (4) ; passed 93-0; enrolled, doctoral degree after the effective date providers; define "adverse or the employer or provider from being signed by each presiding officer; of this Act from a Kentucky university determination"; require every reparation held liable if they are requested to attend delivered to Governor medical, dental medicine or osteopathic obligor to have an appeals process to be a high school athletic event and are Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. medical program; require the Kentucky utilized by the reparation obligor; permit unable to attend. 90) Higher Education Student Loan the appeals process to be initiated by SCS/FN - Delete provisions; direct the Corporation to administer the program the reparation insured or a provider Kentucky High School Athletics HB 384 (BR 1355) - M. Marzian, D. and promulgate administrative acting on the insured's behalf. Association, with assistance from the Owens, J. Jenkins regulations; and establish eligibility Kentucky Department of Education, to requirements for loan forgiveness Feb 10-introduced in House staff and coordinate a study of sports AN ACT relating to public health. including service to clients in a medically Feb 11-to Banking & Insurance (H) safety; establish issues to be studied Create a new section of KRS Chapter underserved community by the United States Department of Health and Human Mar 10-taken from Committee on AN ACT relating to sales tax. cease operations for failure to pay a civil Services; APPROPRIATION. Committees; 2nd reading; returned to Create a new section of KRS Chapter penalty; give the Circuit Court of Franklin Committee on Committees (S); to 139 to establish a refund program for County concurrent jurisdiction over Feb 10-introduced in House Judiciary (S) new small businesses; EFFECTIVE July enforcement actions for fines imposed Feb 11-to Appropriations & Revenue 1, 2009. under the bad actor provisions; Amend (H) HB 391 (BR 1690) - K. Hall, T. Edmonds KRS 425.301 and KRS 425.306 to Mar 2-posting waived Feb 10-introduced in House conform. Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, AN ACT relating to interscholastic Feb 11-to Appropriations & Revenue to Consent Calendar athletics. (H) Feb 10-introduced in House Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 156.070 to prohibit the Feb 11-to Natural Resources & for passage in the Consent Orders of the Kentucky Board of Education from HB 395/FN/LM (BR 1652) - J. Richards, Environment (H) Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 promulgating administrative regulations J. DeCesare Feb 23-posted in committee Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 100-0; to allow a district to hire a nonteaching received in Senate person in a head coaching position AN ACT relating to local economic HB 398/LM (BR 317) - L. Combs Mar 9-to Education (S); taken from unless the person has completed a development. committee; 1st reading; returned to minimum of three hours of college credit Amend KRS 65.680 to extend the AN ACT relating to constables. Education (S) and is currently enrolled in a termination date for a local development Amend KRS 16.220, relating to Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd postsecondary education institution prior area from 20 years to 30 years under providing protective vests, tasers, and reading; returned to Education (S) to being employed by a local district as a certain conditions. other items to police departments under head coach. the Kentucky State Police program, to HB 387 (BR 1499) - J. Tilley HB 395 - AMENDMENTS add constables as eligible participants. Feb 10-introduced in House HCS/FN/LM - Allow the termination AN ACT relating to guaranteed arrest Feb 11-to Education (H) date for a local development area to be Feb 10-introduced in House bond certificates. extended beyond the original 20 year Feb 11-to Local Government (H) Amend KRS 431.021, relating to HB 392 (BR 1700) - S. Overly time period if existing bonds are Feb 12-posted in committee guaranteed arrest bond certificate use refunded and new increment bonds are as bail in traffic cases, to change "must" AN ACT relating to misclassification of issued, for a period not to exceed 20 HB 399 (BR 1494) - D. Osborne to "shall." employees in the construction industry. years from the issuance of the new Create new sections of KRS Chapter bonds. AN ACT relating to fish and wildlife. Feb 10-introduced in House 337 to prohibit misclassification of Create a new section of KRS 150 to Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) employees in the construction industry; Feb 10-introduced in House restrict drug usage on noncaptive define contractor, construction. and Feb 11-to Appropriations & Revenue wildlife; set out exceptions; allow for HB 388 (BR 1598) - R. Webb other terms; presume employee status (H) promulgation of administrative unless certain factors are met; establish Mar 2-posting waived regulations. AN ACT relating to the Kentucky State factors for determining independent Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Police. contractor; require Office of Workplace to Calendar with Committee Substitute HB 399 - AMENDMENTS Amend KRS 16.040 to broaden the Standards to administer; require posting Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCS - Retain original provisions scope of prior work experience a person of requirements and retention of records for passage in the Regular Orders of the except allow a scent attractant as an may use to meet the minimum for 3 years; provide administrative or civil Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009 exception to the definition of a "drug" qualifications to apply for a position as a remedy; amend KRS 337.990 to impose Mar 5-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with used on noncaptive wildlife. state trooper. penalties of $1,000 to $5,000 for Committee Substitute violations; amend KRS 45A.485 to Mar 6-received in Senate Feb 10-introduced in House Feb 10-introduced in House require debarment for 2 years from state Mar 9-to State & Local Government Feb 11-to Natural Resources & Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) contracts for repeat violations. (S) Environment (H) Feb 23-posted in committee HB 389/LM/CI (BR 1434) - R. Webb HB 392 - AMENDMENTS HB 396 (BR 1016) - L. Combs Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st HFA (1, B. Farmer) - Amend to reading, to Consent Calendar with AN ACT relating to eyewitness include persons with state contracts in AN ACT relating to forestry. Committee Substitute identification. definition of contractor. Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create new sections of KRS Chapter HFA (2/Title, B. Farmer) - Make title 149 to authorize the Division of Forestry for passage in the Consent Orders of the 421, relating to witnesses, to regulate amendment. to investigate forestry-related crimes; Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 the conduct of lineups by law HFA (3, S. Brinkman) - Require authorize the secretary to appoint forest Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with enforcement agencies; provide employers to prohibit the crime investigators to be certified as Committee Substitute instructions for witnesses; provide for misclassification of all types employees. peace officers and to have the authority Mar 4-received in Senate suppression of evidence in cases in to investigate and make arrests for Mar 6-to Natural Resources and which the policies are violated; Feb 10-introduced in House certain forestry-related crimes; create a Energy (S) EFFECTIVE January 1, 2010. Feb 11-to Labor & Industry (H); new section of KRS Chapter 149 to give Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st posting waived the Attorney General, Commonwealth's reading; returned to Natural Resources Feb 10-introduced in House Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st attorneys, and county attorneys and Energy (S); reported favorably, to Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) reading, to Calendar concurrent jurisdiction for prosecuting Calendar as a Consent Bill Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted forestry-related crimes; amend KRS Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules HB 390 (BR 925) - J. Bell, J. Tilley, J. for passage in the Regular Orders of the 15.380 to require forest crime Hoover Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 investigators to be certified as peace HB 400 (BR 1457) - C. Miller, C. Siler, Mar 2-floor amendments (1) and (2- officers. D. Butler, C. Hoffman, D. Horlander, T. AN ACT relating to county attorney title) filed Moore, J. Richards fees. Mar 3-floor amendment (3) filed ; 3rd Feb 10-introduced in House Amend KRS 514.040 to allow a $50 reading, passed 74-26 Feb 11-to Natural Resources & AN ACT relating to highway work fee both prior to or after the initiation of a Mar 4-received in Senate Environment (H) zones. theft by deception prosecution for the Mar 6-to Licensing, Occupations & Amend KRS 189.2325, relating to county attorney office operating Administrative Regulations (S) HB 397 (BR 354) - L. Combs highway work zones, to set forth signage expenses. requirements for a work zone where the HB 393/FN (BR 1339) - D. Pasley AN ACT relating to forest fine for speeding is doubled when Feb 10-introduced in House conservation. workers are physically present; amend Feb 11-to Judiciary (H) AN ACT relating to liability for taxes. Amend KRS 149.348 to increase the KRS 189.394, relating to speeding, to Mar 2-posted in committee Create a new section of KRS Chapter maximum civil penalty for violation of specify that double fines in work zones Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, 138 to establish officer liability for U- bad actor provisions; allow the cabinet to are only applicable when the work zone to Consent Calendar drive-it taxes, motor fuels tax, motor contract with local county attorneys or is properly signaled and workers are Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted fuels surtax, and weight distance taxes. Commonwealth's attorneys to enforce physically present in the work zone. for passage in the Consent Orders of the collection of fines imposed under the Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 Feb 10-introduced in House bad actor provisions and to share in the Feb 10-introduced in House Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0; Feb 11-to Appropriations & Revenue amount of recovery; allow the Feb 11-to Transportation (H) received in Senate; taken from (H) Commonwealth to attach the defendant's Feb 13-posted in committee Committee on Committees; 1st reading; property in recovery actions for fines Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st returned to Committee on Committees HB 394 (BR 1111) - M. Dossett imposed under the bad actor provisions; reading, to Consent Calendar (S) allow the cabinet to direct a logger to Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the corrected within 72 hours; delete to have special Prostate Cancer (S) Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 requirement to attend a 6 hour Awareness license plates available to Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 commission-approved course on real the general public by January 1, 2010; to Consent Calendar Mar 2-received in Senate estate fundamentals for individuals require the Bluegrass Prostate Cancer Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 4-to Transportation (S) holding an active real estate license in Awareness Foundation to be subject to Mar 10-posted for passage in the another jurisdiction; amend "property the restrictions of KRS 186.164, Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, HB 401 (BR 324) - D. Ford, R. Rand, D. management" definition as limited to regarding charitable contributions for March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Butler, J. DeCesare, T. Kerr, A. Koenig, transactions of buying, selling, renting, special license plates. 0; received in House F. Nesler, S. Westrom or leasing real property for owners of the Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each real property; use the term "designated Feb 11-introduced in House presiding officer; delivered to Governor AN ACT relating to real estate manager" rather than "managing Feb 12-to Transportation (H) Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. brokerage. broker." 25) Amend KRS 324.045 to make all HCA (1, D. Ford) - Retain original HB 403 (BR 1684) - L. Combs applicants for licensure as a real estate provisions except amend Section 13 to HB 408/FN (BR 1189) - J. Greer, A. broker subject to a national criminal delete language limiting property Mar 11-WITHDRAWN Wuchner, L. Belcher, D. Butler, L. history check involving the National management to the transactions of Combs, A. Koenig, Ji. Lee, T. Moore, D. Crime Information Center; require the buying, selling, renting, or leasing real HB 404 (BR 1704) - L. Combs Osborne, S. Santoro, W. Stone applicant to release the results to the property for the owners of the real commission, pay the costs of the check, property. Mar 11-WITHDRAWN AN ACT relating to state funds and complete the check within 90 SCS - Retain original provisions; allocations to local school districts. calendar days prior to application; create a new section of KRS Chapter HB 405 (BR 1702) - A. Simpson Amend KRS 157.360 to permit growth amend KRS 324.111, 324.151, and 324 to exempt community association districts to request adjustments in the 324.170 to authorize the commission to managers and not-for-profit community AN ACT relating to landlords and SEEK funds when average daily conduct an emergency hearing for associations including townhouse, tenants. attendance in the current year for the 20- alleged escrow account violations by the condominium, homeowner, or Amend KRS 383.500 to allow local day school month with the most days in licensee; place escrow account overdraft neighborhood associations from the governments to adopt landlord tenant January exceeds the prior year's reporting burden on principal brokers; jurisdiction of the Kentucky Real Estate ordinances that do not conflict with the adjusted average daily attendance plus amend KRS 324.117 to clarify that a Commission. landlord tenant act if the ordinance is growth by at least 1%; prescribe how the sales associate may have his or her designed to protect public safety. state portion of the SEEK program is name in the firm name after two years Feb 10-introduced in House calculated regarding the value of real experience with the firm; amend KRS Feb 11-to Licensing & Occupations Feb 11-introduced in House estate; amend KRS 157.420 to permit a 324.141 to establish prerequisites for (H) Feb 12-to Local Government (H) local school district to request approval reciprocal licensure; require the Feb 23-posted in committee Feb 23-posted in committee from the commissioner of education to commission to promulgate administrative Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st use capital outlay funds for the purchase regulations to implement reciprocity reading, to Calendar with Committee HB 406/LM (BR 1547) - D. Butler of school buses or to use the funds for provisions; require all foreign applicants Substitute, committee amendment (1) increased operational expenses for the to furnish a certificate of good standing Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted AN ACT relating to early voting. first 3 years following increased growth from the home jurisdiction with the for passage in the Regular Orders of the Create a new section of KRS Chapter in the district without forfeiture of the Kentucky application; amend KRS Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 117 to allow early voting by requiring in- district's participation in the School 324.150 to permit the commission to Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with person absentee voting to be conducted Facilities Construction Commission conduct an emergency hearing in Committee Substitute, committee for at least 15 working days before the Program. accordance with KRS Chapter 13B if a amendment (1) Sunday prior to election day; require this licensee is alleged to have committed an Mar 4-received in Senate voting to be held in the county clerk's Feb 11-introduced in House escrow account violation; require the Mar 6-to Licensing, Occupations & office or other place designated by the Feb 12-to Education (H) commission to promulgate regulations to Administrative Regulations (S) county board of elections and approved Feb 23-posting waived; posted in describe when emergency action is Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st by the State Board of Elections; amend committee justified; amend KRS 324.160 to remove reading; returned to Licensing, various sections of KRS Chapter 117 to Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st the prohibition for offering prizes to Occupations & Administrative conform. reading, to Consent Calendar influence a purchaser or prospective Regulations (S) Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted purchaser of real estate; amend KRS Mar 10-reported favorably, to Rules Feb 11-introduced in House for passage in the Consent Orders of the 324.165 to conform; amend KRS with Committee Substitute Feb 12-to Elections, Const. Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 324.310 and 324.312 to require a Mar 12-posted for passage in the Amendments & Intergovernmental Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 principal broker to return an associate's Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Affairs (H) Mar 2-received in Senate license to the commission immediately March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Mar 4-to Education (S) upon written termination of that 0 with Committee Substitute ; received in HB 407/FN (BR 1340) - M. Denham, S. Mar 5-taken from committee; 1st association or at any time upon the House; House concurred in Senate Overly, J. Higdon reading; returned to Education (S) commission's request; declare that if a Committee Substitute ; passed 86-0 Mar 6-taken from committee; 2nd principal broker does not return a license Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each AN ACT authorizing the payment of reading; returned to Education (S) to the commission within five business presiding officer; delivered to Governor certain claims against the Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules as days, the license is considered released Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Commonwealth which have been duly A Consent Bill and the principal broker is in violation of 58) audited and approved according to law, Mar 13-posted for passage in the conduct that constitutes improper, and have not been paid because of the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, fraudulent, or dishonest dealing; amend Introduced Feb. 11, 2009 lapsing or insufficiency of former March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- KRS 324.420 to deny an aggrieved party appropriations against which the claims 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by recovery of compensation from the real HB 402/LM (BR 1461) - R. Palumbo, G. were chargeable, or the lack of an each presiding officer; delivered to estate education, research, and recovery Stumbo, J. Richards appropriate procurement document in Governor fund, unless the compensation is for the place, making an appropriation therefor Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. actual financial harm suffered and is AN ACT relating to a special prostate and declaring an emergency. 74) specifically related to the property; cancer awareness license plate. Authorize the payment of certain amend KRS 324.010 to define Create a new section of KRS Chapter claims against the state; make an HB 409 (BR 411) - J. Tilley, J. "managing broker"; amend KRS 324.121 186 to create a Prostate Cancer appropriation therefor; and declare an Crenshaw, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, B. to allow either a principal broker or Awareness special license plate; set emergency. Farmer, J. Glenn, D. Graham, J. Hoover, managing broker to be deemed a dual requirements of special Prostate Cancer F. Nesler, R. Palumbo, M. Rader, S. agent in a designated agency situation. Awareness license plate; establish a Feb 11-introduced in House Santoro, J. Stewart III, S. Westrom, A. voluntary contribution of $10 for Feb 12-to Appropriations & Revenue Wuchner HB 401 - AMENDMENTS applicants of the Prostate Cancer (H) HCS - Retain original provisions of bill, Awareness special license plates to Feb 13-posted in committee AN ACT relating to programs for except to add requirement for each benefit the Bluegrass Prostate Cancer Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st children with dyslexia or related applicant to complete and return to the Awareness Foundation; permit the reading, to Consent Calendar disorders. commission within 120 days a signed person registering the motor vehicle to Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Create a new section of KRS Chapter affidavit verifying that there is nothing on opt out of the voluntary contribution; for passage in the Consent Orders of the 157 to require that by the beginning of the record to prohibit the applicant from mandate that the Prostate Cancer Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 the 2010-2011 school year students licensure; require broker to provide Awareness license plate not carry an Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 97-0 entering the second year of primary shall written notice to the commission if additional state fee; require the cabinet Feb 27-received in Senate be screened for dyslexia according to escrow account overdrafts are not Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue administrative regulations adopted by the Kentucky Board of Education; as Trooper R Class by filing charges Vehicle Enforcement within the Mar 4-received in Senate require local school districts to provide with the Office of Internal Affairs. Department of Kentucky State Police; Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) professional development for primary amend KRS 281.600 to transfer motor and elementary teachers responsible for HB 410 - AMENDMENTS carrier safety audit program HB 413 (BR 1382) - L. Belcher, K. instructing students with dyslexia; HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; responsibility to the Department of Sinnette, J. Carney, S. Overly, J. amend KRS 157.200 to expand the clarify that the department shall Kentucky State Police; amend KRS Richards definition of specific learning disability to reimburse the retirement systems for 15A.075, 18A.005, 18A.095, 281.755, include dyslexia; require the Kentucky employer contributions and retiree health 281.880, 281.883, 281A.090, and AN ACT relating to child custody. Department of Education to develop and premiums as currently required by KRS 431.105 to conform; repeal KRS Amend KRS 620.090 to establish that disseminate to schools a sample 61.637; limit the period of employment 15A.370, 15A.371, and 15A.372; confirm the period children are in temporary curriculum appropriate for students with as a Trooper R class to four years; make executive order 2008-707. custody of the Cabinet for Health and dyslexia. technical corrections. Family Services or other appropriate HFA (1, R. Webb) - Retain original Feb 11-introduced in House person or agency will not exceed a HB 409 - AMENDMENTS provisions except provide that Feb 12-to Judiciary (H) period of time of 45 days from the date HFA (1, L. Belcher) - Require individuals employed as a Trooper R Feb 23-reassigned to State of the removal from his home. screening for dyslexia in kindergarten class shall be given the same due Government (H) rather than the second year of primary. process rights afforded officers in the Feb 24-posted in committee Feb 11-introduced in House case of disciplinary actions taken by the Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 12-to Judiciary (H) Feb 11-introduced in House commissioner. reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 12-to Education (H) SFA (1, R. Jones II) - Amend to Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 414 (BR 1375) - T. Thompson, R. Feb 23-posting waived; posted in provide that reemployment must occur for passage in the Consent Orders of the Adams, D. Butler, R. Damron, J. Glenn, committee within 5 years following a trooper's Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 K. Hall, T. Kerr, R. Rand, S. Rudy, J. Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st retirement and is pursuant to an annual Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 Stacy, F. Steele reading, to Calendar contract, renewable for not more than 4 Mar 4-received in Senate Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules additional 1 year terms; provide the Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) AN ACT relating to pharmacy audits. Feb 27-floor amendment (1) filed reemployed trooper with due process in Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Create a new section of Subtitle 17A Mar 3-recommitted to Appropriations the event of a disciplinary action. reading; returned to Judiciary (S); of KRS Chapter 304 to define "auditing & Revenue (H) reported favorably, to Consent Calendar entity" and to require that a provider Feb 11-introduced in House Judiciary (S) agreement or provider contract between HB 410/FN (BR 429) - M. Cherry, A. Feb 12-to Judiciary (H) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules a pharmacy and an insurer, an agency Webb-Edgington, J. Richards, A. Feb 23-reassigned to State Mar 13-posted for passage in the of the Commonwealth, a health Wuchner Government (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, maintenance organization, a pharmacy Feb 24-posted in committee March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- benefits administrator or a pharmacy AN ACT relating to the Kentucky State Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by benefits manager that requires an audit Police. reading, to Calendar with Committee each presiding officer; delivered to of the pharmacy's records shall comply Amend KRS 16.010 to establish this Substitute Governor with this Act; create a new section of section as the definitions section of a Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. Subtitle 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to potential new KRS chapter as for passage in the Regular Orders of the 75) specify the requirements for an audit of established by Sections 12 to 15 of the Day for Monday, March 2, 2009; floor the records of a pharmacy when bill; define trooper R class as retired amendment (1) filed to Committee HB 412/LM (BR 1517) - J. Gooch Jr., J. conducted by an auditing entity pursuant troopers who have been reemployed by Substitute Comer Jr. to a provider agreement or provider the Dept. of the Kentucky State Police Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with contract; create a new section of Subtitle on an at-will basis, and make technical Committee Substitute, floor amendment AN ACT relating to consumer 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to require an amendments; amend KRS 16.040, (1) protection. auditing entity conducting an audit of a 16.060, 16.070, 16.080, 16.100, 16.100, Mar 4-received in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter pharmacy to establish an appeals 16.140, 16.170, and 16.185 to provide Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) 367 relating to consumer protection to process, provide that if audit report or for the physical requirements, duties, Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st prohibit business solicitation within thirty any portion of is unsubstantiated, the clothing and equipment, training, reading; returned to Judiciary (S) days following accidents, provide audit report or any portion thereof shall discipline, reimbursements for, and Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd exception, and establish penalty. be dismissed, and provide that disputed indemnification of, individuals employed reading; returned to Judiciary (S) funds shall not be collected until the as Trooper R class; amend KRS 16.055 Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules; HB 412 - AMENDMENTS appeals process is complete. to modify the scoring of promotions for floor amendment (1) filed HCS/LM - Delete Section 1 subsection officers within the Dept. of the Kentucky Mar 13-posted for passage in the (1) in its entirety and in lieu thereof HB 414 - AMENDMENTS State Police; establish new KRS Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, prohibit a licensed practitioner of the HCS - Retain original provisions; sections to provide the commissioner of March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- healing arts from soliciting a person amend Section 1 to define the Kentucky State Police with the 0 with floor amendment (1) ; received in injured in a motor vehicle accident or the "administrator", "auditing entity" and authority to hire up to 100 retired House; posted for passage for injured person's relative, either directly "insurer" and require compliance with troopers as Trooper R Class on an at- concurrence in Senate floor amendment or by knowingly directing another person the requirements of this Act if a provider will basis; provide that the number of (1) ; House concurred in Senate floor to solicit the injured person or the injured agreement or contract "allows" rather individuals employed as Trooper R amendment (1) ; passed 93-0; enrolled, person's relative for the purpose of than "requires" a pharmacy audit; amend Class will not count against the signed by each presiding officer; making a basic reparation benefits claim, the audit time limit requirement by employee cap for the department; delivered to Governor but exempt advertising to the general excluding audits resulting from evidence establish the requirements of individuals Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. public. of fraud from the time limit. employed as Trooper R Class; provide 59) HFA (1, J. Arnold Jr.) - Prohibit an HFA (1, T. Thompson) - Delete that individuals employed as Trooper R insurer or an agent from soliciting a Kentucky licensure requirements for Class shall be compensated according HB 411/AA (BR 428) - M. Cherry, S. person involved in a motor vehicle audit entity consulting pharmacist; allow to administrative regulations Santoro accident or the person's relative for 30 an audit within the first 7 days of a promulgated by the commissioner; days after the accident for the purpose month with consent of the pharmacy; provide that individuals employed as AN ACT relating to the Kentucky State of filing a basic reparations benefit claim. authorize an appeal after the final audit Trooper R Class shall be subject to Police. report, rather than the preliminary audit removal without cause by the Create KRS Chapter 16A to establish Feb 11-introduced in House report; and provide that the provisions of commissioner; provide that individuals the minimum requirements, powers and Feb 12-to Banking & Insurance (H) this Act do not apply to Medicaid employed as Trooper R Class shall duties, promotion procedures, Feb 23-posting waived investigative audits pursuant to KRS continue to be eligible for pension and disciplinary actions and procedures, Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st Chapter 205. retiree health benefits provided by the appeal processes for disciplinary reading, to Consent Calendar with HFA (2, S. Brinkman) - Delete 30-day retirement systems; provide that actions, and other personnel matters for Committee Substitute audit notice requirement and substitute individuals employed as Trooper R commercial vehicle enforcement officers, Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 7-day audit notice requirement; delete Class shall not participate in the arson investigator officers, hazardous for passage in the Consent Orders of the the provision that prohibits an auditing retirement systems or the state health device investigator officers, and facilities Day for Monday, March 2, 2009; taken entity from receiving payment based on plan as employees during their security officers within the department of from the Consent Orders of the Day, a percentage of the audit recovery reemployment; require that individuals State Police; amend KRS 12.020 and placed in the Regular Orders of the Day; amount. employed as Trooper R Class shall 15A.020 to eliminate the Department of floor amendment (1) filed to Committee HFA (3, J. Gooch Jr.) - Delete the adhere to agency standards of conduct; Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement and Substitute provision prohibiting recoupment of provide that any person may present transfer its functions and personnel to a Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 98-1 with disputed funds by an auditing entity and charges against any individual employed newly created Division of Commercial Committee Substitute in lieu thereof provide that recoupment shall be only by contractual agreement Amend various sections of KRS amend KRS 61.705 to allow payment of credit card, debit card, electronic and shall not be made until the appeals Chapters 16, 36 61 and 78 to clarify that $5,000 death benefit to a licensed transfer, and other electronic process is complete; require that if an the accumulated contributions of the funeral home and to make technical transactions for campaign purposes, and individual audit identifies a discrepancy member shall not include funds amendments; amend KRS 16.645 and require the registry to adopt reporting in excess of $25,000, future payments to contributed for retiree health benefits by 78.545 to conform; repeal KRS 61.626 forms and promulgate administrative the pharmacy may be withheld pending employees who begin participating on or relating to transfer of contributions of a regulations to implement; create a new finalization of the audit. after September 1, 2008; clarify that the member the systems cannot locate. section of KRS Chapter 121 to require HFA (4, J. Gooch Jr.) - Delete 30-day fiscal year shall be used for determining the registry to promulgate administrative audit notice requirement and substitute a contribution and benefit limits under the HB 416 - AMENDMENTS regulations to allow minor reporting 7 day audit notice requirement. federal tax code; ensure actuarial HCS - Retain original provisions and discrepancies to not require an amended SCS - Amend to exempt audits where equivalence of all retirement payment make technical corrections. report until the next regularly scheduled there are allegations of fraud, willful options; define membership date; make SCS - Retain original provisions; reporting date. misrepresentation, or abuse and to technical amendments; provide that the amend KRS 61.615 to restore the exempt audits conducted for a Medicaid funds contributed for retiree health original language regarding Feb 11-introduced in House managed care organization. benefits by employees who begin reemployment of a person receiving Feb 12-to Elections, Const. participating on or after September 1, disability benefits, to restore references Amendments & Intergovernmental Feb 11-introduced in House 2008 shall be placed in a separate to a "reduced" disability benefit, and to Affairs (H) Feb 12-to Banking & Insurance (H) account within the pension funds; clarify restore language relating to appeals to Feb 26-posted in committee Feb 23-posting waived that these funds shall not be deposited court if a person fails to request a formal Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st into the member contribution account; hearing when their disability benefits are to Consent Calendar reading, to Calendar with Committee allow a beneficiary to receive benefits discontinued; amend KRS 61.645 to Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Substitute regardless of whether or not the member prohibit a former employee of Kentucky for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted and employer filed the appropriate forms Retirement Systems from serving on the Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 for passage in the Regular Orders of the upon the member entering the board of trustees of the systems. Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 100-0; Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 retirement systems; require a deceased received in Senate Feb 27-floor amendments (1) (2) (3) member's estate to take lump-sum Feb 11-introduced in House Mar 9-to State & Local Government and (4) filed to Committee Substitute payments rather than a monthly Feb 12-to State Government (H) (S); taken from committee; 1st reading; Mar 3-3rd reading; floor amendment payment; amend KRS 61.541 to remove Feb 13-posted in committee returned to State & Local Government (2) defeated ; passed 100-0 with language relating to the estimation of the Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st (S) Committee Substitute, floor amendment salary used for retirement purposes by reading, to Calendar with Committee Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd (1) fee officers; amend KRS 61.552 to allow Substitute reading; returned to State & Local Mar 4-received in Senate an employee to separate service Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Government (S) Mar 6-to Judiciary (S) purchases on a new installment payment for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st plan with the systems that were grouped Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 HB 418/LM (BR 1509) - D. Butler, J. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) under a previous installment payment Feb 26-taken from the Regular Orders Greer Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd plan; allow the employee to pay off a of the Day; placed in the Consent Orders reading; returned to Judiciary (S) portion of the service purchase contract of the Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 AN ACT relating to stray equines. Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as if payments on the contract have been Feb 27-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with Create a new section of KRS Chapter a Consent bill with Committee Substitute stopped; remove language related to the Committee Substitute 259 to define the terms "local Mar 12-posted for passage in the purchase of service as a Domestic Mar 2-received in Senate government" and "stray animal"; amend Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Relations Commissioner that expired Mar 4-to State & Local Government KRS 259.110 to specify when a stray March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- December 31, 2002; amend KRS 61.565 (S) animal may be taken up and posted; 0 with Committee Substitute ; received in to change the start date of the Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st amend KRS 259.120 to remove some House amortization period for amortizing the reading; returned to State & Local restrictions on when an animal may be Mar 13-posted for passage for actuarially accrued unfunded liabilities Government (S) taken up; increase the fee for posting the concurrence in Senate Committee from 1990 to 2007; amend KRS 61.590 Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd stray from $.50 to $5.00; remove the Substitute ; House concurred in Senate to establish time limits for completion of reading; returned to State & Local requirement that the record of the Committee Substitute ; passed 93-0; retirement forms; amend KRS 61.615 to Government (S) posting of the stray be displayed on the enrolled, signed by each presiding rewrite the process, benefits, and Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as courthouse door; remove the distinction officer; delivered to Governor penalties for disability recipients a Consent bill with Committee Substitute between strays younger than two years Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. returning to work; clarify and establish Mar 13-posted for passage in the old and older than two years old; permit 76) requirements for the application for Consent Orders of the Day for; 3rd local governments to establish their own reinstatement of disability benefits; reading, passed 38-0 with Committee reasonable fees for keeping strays; HB 415/FN/LM (BR 1175) - R. Damron amend KRS 61.623 to require the Substitute ; received in House; posted amend KRS 259.130 to apply only to recipient to complete direct deposit for passage for concurrence in Senate stray animals as defined; remove AN ACT relating to benefits for forms rather than requiring both the Committee Substitute ; House concurred reference to stray cattle; amend KRS families of persons killed in the line of recipient and the financial institution to in Senate Committee Substitute ; passed 259.140 to allow the taker-up to sell the duty. complete the forms and to remove 92-0; enrolled, signed by each presiding stray animal; allow the true owner to Amend KRS 61.315 relating to provisions providing for the officer; delivered to Governor claim the proceeds from the sale less benefits for line-of-duty deaths for peace disbursement of a paper check under Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. the costs for keeping the animal; amend officers, firefighters, and National Guard certain conditions that expired 77) KRS 259.990 to remove penalties that and reserve component personnel to December 31, 2008; amend KRS 61.630 no longer apply to certain sections of the add emergency medical services to clarify that a deceased member's HB 417 (BR 911) - C. Miller, J. Bell, D. chapter; repeal KRS sections, 259.150, personnel and volunteers, rescue squad estate must take a lump-sum payment Butler, T. Edmonds, J. Greer, C. 259.160, 259.170, 259.180, and personnel and volunteers, and on the remaining payments due the Hoffman, D. Horlander, D. Keene, D. 259.190. emergency management personnel and member; amend KRS 61.645 to clarify Owens, S. Santoro, R. Weston, B. Yonts volunteers; amend KRS 164.2842 which who is eligible to vote in trustee elections HB 418 - AMENDMENTS provides free tuition at state universities and to specify that a system employee AN ACT relating to campaign finance. HCA (1, T. McKee) - Remove the for children of peace officers and cannot be a trustee of the board; amend Amend KRS 121.120 to exempt audits mandatory fee of $5 for the justice of firefighters permanently disabled in the KRS 61.675 and 78.625 to clarify the for candidates and slates of candidates peace to issue a stray certificate and line of duty, to add National Guard and date agency reports and contributions that receive or spend less than the allow local governments to establish a reserve component personnel, are due at the system's office; amend threshhold amount; allow Registry of fee for the service by ordinance; emergency medical services personnel KRS 61.701 to clarify federal tax code Election Finance to develop system that reinstate the existing amount of $.75 for and volunteers, rescue squad personnel references and specific purposes of the provides for submission of reports on- the county clerk's fee for keeping a and volunteers, and emergency health insurance trust; amend KRS line or electronically with security record of the stray certificate issued by management personnel and volunteers. 61.702 to establish that the employee procedures; amend KRS 121.150 to the justice of the peace. contribution for retiree health benefits allow acceptance of contributions after HFA (1, D. Butler) - Change every Feb 11-introduced in House applicable to employees who begin date of primary or election to retire debts occurrence of "stray animal" to "stray Feb 12-to Appropriations & Revenue participating in the systems on or after and to provide period to refund equine"; shorten the amount of time it (H) September 1, 2008, shall be placed in a prohibited funds; amend KRS 121.180 to takes for title to the stray equine to vest Mar 2-posting waived 401(h) trust rather than the insurance increase campaign finance reporting in the taker-up from 2 years to 90 days. trust fund, clarify compliance with federal exemptions; amend supplemental HB 416 (BR 1031) - D. Graham code requirements; clarify payments of reporting dates, and allow permissive Feb 11-introduced in House health benefits to nonhazardous line of electronic reporting; create a new Feb 12-to Agriculture & Small AN ACT relating to retirement. duty disability and death recipients; section of KRS Chapter 121 to allow Business (H) Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules funds to pay expenses of commissioners the General Assembly; amend KRS Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Mar 2-posted for passage in the and employees; require bonding for 48.140 to clarify provisions relating to reading, to Calendar with committee Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, commissioners and other minor officials the surplus expenditure plan; amend amendment (1) ; floor amendment (1) March 3, 2009; floor amendments (1) and bonds paid by the commission fund; KRS 48.400 to clarify language; amend filed and (2) filed to Committee Substitute establish the commission as a public KRS 48.600, 48.705, 11.068, 18A.1132, Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 93-5 with body corporate and politic; exempt the 41.010, 42.409, 42.500, and 56.8605 to for passage in the Regular Orders of the Committee Substitute, floor amendment commission from taxation; require conform; repeal KRS 48.117. Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 (2) commission meetings meet public Feb 25-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Mar 5-received in Senate meeting and open records requirements; HB 423 - AMENDMENTS committee amendment (1), floor Mar 9-to Judiciary (S); taken from exempt the commission from regulation HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; amendment (1) committee; 1st reading; returned to by the Public Service Commission; allow further clarify various provisions of KRS Feb 26-received in Senate Judiciary (S) the commission to set its own rates and Chapter 48 and include additional Mar 2-to Agriculture (S) Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd terms through contracts with member conforming amendments. reading; returned to Judiciary (S) entities, nonmember entities and SCS/FN - Retain original provisions; HB 419/LM (BR 1412) - R. Damron, L. Mar 26-reported favorably, to Rules neighboring states; establish minimum amend KRS 48.110 to require, as a Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, J. Comer with Committee Substitute ; posted for contract requirements; require annual separate submission, a branch budget Jr., R. Crimm, J. DeCesare, T. passage in the Regular Orders of the audits and cost-allocation studies every for the Transportation Cabinet, which Edmonds, J. Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, Day for Thursday, March 26, 2009; 3rd five years; require rates to be at actual shall include, as a separate bill, the J. Gooch Jr., M. Harmon, D. Horlander, reading, passed 34-4 with Committee cost; require a vote by the commission biennial highway construction plan as A. Koenig, S. Lee, B. Montell, D. Substitute ; received in House for rate changes and adjustments and well as a separate 6 year road plan; Osborne, M. Rader, S. Rudy, S. notice requirements prior to rate amend KRS 48.300 to require the Santoro, K. Stevens, W. Stone, K. HB 420 (BR 1565) - T. Edmonds, K. Hall changes; allow removal of a enactment of a separate branch budget Upchurch, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner commissioner for cause; establish a for the Transportation Cabinet, the AN ACT relating to writing portfolios. method for a member entity to withdraw enactment of a separate biennial AN ACT relating to deadly weapons. Amend KRS 158.6453 to delete from an existing commission; establish highway construction plan, and the Create a new section of KRS Chapter writing portfolios from the statewide the powers of the commission including adoption of the 6 year road plan as a 150, relating to fish and wildlife, to permit assessment program; require the powers granted under KRS Chapters 58 joint resolution; amend the provisions of carrying firearms and deadly weapons Kentucky Department of Education to and 224A; allow conveyance of public KRS 176.010, 176.430, 176.440, and for self-defense and defense of others provide to schools sample writing works of a member entity without 176.525 to conform; make other while, hunting, fishing, trapping, and programs; require school councils to election or voter approval; permit the conforming amendments to various engaging in other activity; permit killing adopt a writing program and submit it for commission to establish standards for sections of the KRS. animals in self-defense, in defense of Department of Education for approval; receiving wastewater and for others, and for humane purposes; require writing portfolios to be procurement of services, construction of Feb 11-introduced in House restrict arrest powers in such cases; maintained for students beginning with facilities, and conveyance and handling Feb 12-to Appropriations & Revenue prohibit the Department of Fish and the end of the primary program through of wastewater; amend KRS 58.010 to (H) Wildlife Resources from promulgating grade twelve; require a local district include regional wastewater Feb 13-posted in committee any administrative regulations restricting evaluation of the writing program of each commissions in the definition of Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st any right provided by the section. school; amend KRS 158.6459 and "governmental agency"; amend KRS reading, to Calendar with Committee 164.7874 to conform. 65.067 to add regional wastewater Substitute HB 419 - AMENDMENTS commissions; amend KRS 224A.011 to Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCS/LM - Retain most original Feb 11-introduced in House include regional wastewater for passage in the Regular Orders of the provisions except add provision Feb 12-to Education (H) commissions in the definition of Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 specifying that a private landowner may "governmental agency" and revise the Feb 26-3rd reading, passed 94-0 with permit or prohibit carrying of firearms on HB 421/LM/AA (BR 1352) - J. Jenkins definition of "infrastructure project" and Committee Substitute private land while hunting, fishing, or "water resources project" to include Feb 27-received in Senate trapping or specify the type of firearm AN ACT relating to retirement. facilities related to the collection, Mar 3-to Appropriations & Revenue that may be carried; permit landowner to Amend KRS 61.635 to authorize the transportation, and treatment of (S) seek prosecution under KRS 150.090 Kentucky Retirement Systems board of wastewater; amend KRS 278.010 to Mar 5-taken from committee; 1st when permission is violated; delete trustees to develop and establish a exclude regional wastewater reading; returned to Appropriations & provision permitting killing of a injured or Deferred Retirement Option Program commissions from the definition of Revenue (S) diseased animal for humane purposes; (DROP) for hazardous duty employees "public utility." Mar 6-taken from committee; 2nd provide that forensic evidence or other of a consolidated local government; reading; returned to Appropriations & competent evidence may be used for provide minimum requirements for the Feb 11-introduced in House Revenue (S) prosecutions in claimed self-defense program. Feb 12-to Local Government (H) Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules cases; exempt killing of animals under Feb 23-posted in committee with Committee Substitute ; posted for the protection of the federal endangered Feb 11-introduced in House passage in the Regular Orders of the species act, federal migratory bird treaty Feb 12-to State Government (H) HB 423/FN (BR 1179) - R. Rand Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009; 3rd act, or federal bald and golden eagle reading, passed 38-0 with Committee protection act from the self-defense HB 422 (BR 473) - L. Belcher, L. Clark, AN ACT relating to the budget of the Substitute ; received in House provisions. R. Crimm, F. Nesler Commonwealth. Mar 13-posted for passage for HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Amend to delete Amend KRS 48.010 to add definitions concurrence in Senate Committee provisions relating to the method of AN ACT relating to wastewater. for "consensus forecast group""revenue Substitute ; House concurred in Senate charging and trying an offense related to Create new sections of KRS Chapter shortfall" and "revenue surplus"; amend Committee Substitute ; passed 95-0; the killing of an animal in cases of self 65 to express the findings of the General KRS 48.110 to set forth requirements for enrolled, signed by each presiding defense or defense of others. Assembly regarding wastewater and submission of a budget reduction plan officer; delivered to Governor HFA (2, R. Damron) - Clarify regional wastewater commissions; by the branches of government; amend Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. provisions of HCS related to where the establish definitions for "commission" KRS 48.115 to clarify language and 78) Department of Fish and Wildlife "member entity" "organizing official" provide that the budget reduction plan or Resources may regulate or enforce "wastewater" and "sources of collected surplus expenditure plan may be HB 424 (BR 1668) - J. Higdon weapon violations and arrest procedure. water"; permit two or more member implemented only upon the issuance of SCS - Delete original provisions of bill entities owning wastewater systems to an official revenue estimate from the AN ACT relating to electric utility and replace with new sections amending jointly acquire, construct, operate, and consensus forecasting group; amend distribution lines. KRS 237.115 and 237.110 addressing improve those systems; establish a KRS 48.120 to set forth provisions Amend KRS 278.280 to require the the right of universities, colleges, method for member entities to form a relating to the planning report and clarify Public Service Commission to require postsecondary education facilities, regional wastewater commission and language; provide that the revenue regulated electric utilities in its technical schools, and vocational appoint commissioners; require no less estimate used in the enacted budget jurisdiction to consider underground schools to regulate the carrying of than three commissioners, set the terms shall be the official revenue estimate installation for new distribution lines in a firearms in automobiles. for commissioners at 4 years, and allow until revised by the consensus utility's service area, subject to the commission to appoint a chair and forecasting group; amend KRS 48.130 to engineering and financial cost-benefit Feb 11-introduced in House officers; allow member entities to join an clarify language and provide that any analysis by the utility. Feb 12-to Judiciary (H) existing commission at any time; fix official revenue estimate issued by the Feb 23-posted in committee compensation for commissioners at consensus forecasting group reflecting a Feb 11-introduced in House Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st $500 per year and allow the commission projected or actual reduction in general Feb 12-to Tourism Development & reading, to Calendar with Committee to fix salaries for other officers and fund or road fund receipts in excess of 5 Energy (H) Substitute employees; allow the commission's percent shall require further action by HB 425 (BR 1667) - J. Higdon (H) Christian County Fiscal Court $100,000 Feb 12-introduced in House of bond proceeds in fiscal year 2008- AN ACT relating to utility Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) HB 433 (BR 1551) - R. Rand, M. 2009 for a grant to the Hopkinsville communications during a declared state Denham Industrial Foundation, Inc.; provide for of emergency. HB 429/FN (BR 1334) - S. Overly guaranteed energy savings performance Amend KRS 39A.270 to require AN ACT relating to infrastructure. contracts; reauthorize the Upgrade Fire regulated energy, water, and AN ACT relating to sales and use tax. Declare that the General Assembly Safety/Repair Morehead Youth communications utilities to provide a Repeal and reenact KRS 139.570 to shall evaluate the infrastructure needs of Detention Center (YDC) project; provide daily updated report to the Division of cap the vendor compensation at $1,500 the Commonwealth. for the Purchase and Improve Real Emergency Management during a per reporting period. Property - Downtown Jefferson CTC declared state of emergency caused by HB 433 - AMENDMENTS capital project and for the Construct natural or human action that results in Feb 12-introduced in House HCS - Delete original provisions; Child Development Center, Cumberland the loss of electric power, water, or Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue amend the 2008-2010 state/executive Campus - Southeast KY Community communications capability to more than (H) budget to: appropriate funds in fiscal Technical College (CTC) capital project; two counties in the Commonwealth; Mar 2-posting waived year 2008-2009 for a grant to Louisville amend 2008 Kentucky Acts Chapter require report to indicate the total Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Metro Government for asbestos 123, L. Coal Severance Tax Projects, to number of customers without electric, to Calendar remediation and demolition; provide that add a Greenup County and a Pike water, or communications services, and Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted General Fund appropriations for coal County coal severance project and to the anticipated time to restore service to for passage in the Regular Orders of the severance debt service unexpended at change three Pike County coal those customers; permit Public Service Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009 the close of each fiscal year be severance projects; amend the 2008- Commission to request participation of Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 91-0; transferred to the Local Government 2010 state/executive budget to provide nonregulated utilities operating power, received in Senate; taken from Economic Development Fund; allow the greater flexibility for the reallocation of water, or communications systems in the Committee on Committees; 1st reading; Attorney General to use certain appropriations among budget units; Commonwealth; require Division of returned to Committee on Committees restricted funds for other office provide that general fund (tobacco) Emergency Management to publicize the (S) programs; allow the Prosecutors appropriations for debt service utility updates for regional or statewide Mar 10-taken from Committee on Advisory Council to procure supplies and unexpended at the close of each fiscal distribution and broadcast. Committees; 2nd reading; returned to services for fiscal year 2008-2009 for year be transferred to the Governor's Committee on Committees (S); to any purchase up to $5,000; appropriate Office of Agricultural Policy; amend 2009 Feb 11-introduced in House Appropriations & Revenue (S) general funds in both fiscal years to Regular Session HB 143/EN to except Feb 12-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules as Murray State University's Breathitt out programs identified under the Public Safety (H) a Consent Bill; posted for passage in the Veterinary Center and to the University program flexibility subsection; amend Feb 27-posted in committee Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, of Kentucky's diagnostic laboratories; 2009 HB 330/GA, the biennial road plan; March 12, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- provide priority for School Facilities EMERGENCY. Introduced Feb. 12, 2009 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by Construction Commission debt service HCA (1/Title, R. Rand) - Make title Speaker of the House appropriations and provide for the amendment. HB 426/LM (BR 1035) - K. Sinnette Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President support of certain Category 4 and 5 HFA (1, S. Overly) - Amend the of the Senate; delivered to Governor elementary schools construction and biennial road plan to add a Jefferson AN ACT relating to deaths in the line Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. renovation projects; require the County road project for KY-22. of duty. 92) Department of Fish and Wildlife HFA (2, R. Damron) - Create a new Resources to develop a transportation section of KRS Chapter 174 to establish Amend KRS 95.860 relating to HB 430 (BR 959) - K. Stevens, R. and improvement plan for the Lake the shortline railroad assistance fund retirement benefits for a surviving Damron, J. Greer, A. Simpson, W. Stone Dreamland area; prohibit the specify how the funds may be used. spouse, minor children, and parents of a Department of Education and the HFA (3, J. Lee) - Delete the St. police officer or firefighter who dies due AN ACT relating to reporting interest Kentucky Board of Education from Joseph Mobile Health Clinic to occupational causes to increase on state bonds to the Secretary of State. passing along to local school districts appropriation. benefit for surviving spouse from 25% to Repeal KRS 14.080 requiring the any costs associated with the student HFA (4, H. Moberly Jr.) - Amend 50% of the deceased member's salary Secretary of State and the Finance and information system that were borne by criteria for selecting category 4 and 5 and increase benefit from 75% to 100% Administration Cabinet to report interest the state in fiscal year 2008-2009; school construction projects to include of deceased member's salary for on state bonds. provide that a school district may reduce consideration of facility condition and combined payments to the surviving per pupil allocations and retain fund delete the $375,000 per pupil spouse and surviving minor children; Feb 12-introduced in House balances in the district's general fund; assessment. increase benefit from 25% to 50% of Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue appropriate funds in fiscal year 2008- HFA (5, J. Richards) - Add an member's last rate of salary for a parent (H) 2009 for a grant to the St. Joseph Mobile appropriation for the Commonwealth's if there are no other eligible survivors, or Health Clinic; provide that the Kentucky and County Attorneys and reduce the 755 for two parents if there are no other HB 431/LM (BR 1176) - D. Keene, A. State Police is not required to make appropriation for the Department of eligible survivors. Koenig paper copies of KRS 433.890 forms and Public Advocacy. instructions; appropriate funds, not to HFA (6, J. Richards) - Add an Feb 12-introduced in House AN ACT relating to local government exceed $4,700,000 in fiscal year 2008- appropriation for the Commonwealth's Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue participation in the state health plans. 2009, for the Department of Public and County Attorneys. (H) Amend KRS 78.530 to allow agencies Advocacy; provide funding for optometry HFA (7, R. Nelson) - Amend to identify who are established by a merger or and veterinary medicine contract Category 4 and 5 elementary school HB 427 (BR 1696) - M. Denham interlocal agreement consisting or at spaces; appropriate funds in fiscal year construction projects and provide least one agency who participated in the 2008-2009 for runway expansion at the additional bonding authorization. AN ACT relating to third-party County Employees Retirement System Providence-Webster County Airport; HFA (8, R. Nelson) - Add an purchasers. (CERS) on or before April 9, 2002, to be provide for the reauthorization and appropriation for the Middlesboro-Bell Amend KRS 134.452 to reduce the exempt from the requirement of signing reallocation of bond funds for the County Airport. fees that private purchasers may charge a contract for employee health insurance Bluegrass Water Supply Commission - HFA (9, T. Pullin) - Delete criteria and upon the purchase and collection of with the Personnel Cabinet as a Engineering and Planning of Regional bonding authority for Category 4 and 5 certificates of delinquency; provide that condition of participation in CERS and to Water Supply Improvements project; elementary school construction. the provisions of the Act shall apply for apply the provisions to existing agencies provide for the reauthorization and HFA (10, B. Montell) - Add an certificates of delinquency purchased on established before the effective date of reallocation of bond funds for the appropriation for the Commonwealth's or after the effective date of the Act. the Act. Restoration of Grande Theater project; and County Attorneys and reduce the provide bond funds for Category 4 and 5 appropriation for the Department of Feb 12-introduced in House Feb 12-introduced in House targeted funding; increase restricted Public Advocacy. Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 23-to State Government (H) funds for the Fish and Wildlife HFA (11, B. Montell) - Add an (H) Resources' Land Acquisition Pool; appropriation for the Commonwealth's HB 432 (BR 1550) - R. Rand provide for the reauthorization and and County Attorneys. HB 428/LM (BR 1463) - S. Westrom reallocation of bond funds for the Rails SCS - Retain original provisions, AN ACT relating to real property. to Trails - Purchase of Abandoned except for the following: delete Louisville AN ACT relating to animals. Provide that the General Assembly Railroad Track Dawkins, KY, to Metro Government grant; delete funding Amend KRS 436.610 to specify shall evaluate the real property needs of Evanstown, KY, 36.08 Miles project; flexibility for the Attorney General; responsibility for the care of animals the Commonwealth. provide to the Todd County Fiscal Court provide that funds for Commonwealth's seized as a result of violations of the $100,000 of bond proceeds in fiscal year and County Attorneys are necessary state's animal cruelty statutes. Feb 12-introduced in House 2008-2009 for the building of an access governmental expenses in fiscal year Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue road and land acquisition; provide to the 2008-2009; delete the appropriation for Murray State University's Breathitt Brinkman, E. Ballard, R. Crimm, B. 514.160 relating to identity theft to HFA (1, R. Damron) - Delete all Veterinary Center and for the University DeWeese, J. Greer, R. Henderson, A. increase the number of pieces of provisions relating to state or local of Kentucky's diagnostic laboratories; Koenig, T. McKee, C. Miller, D. Pasley, identifying information and add to agencies being prohibited from hiring delete Category 4 and 5 targeted D. Watkins elements of offense; create a new unauthorized aliens; delete all provisions funding language; delete Lake section of KRS Chapter 441 to require requiring state or local agencies to use a Dreamland language; provide school AN ACT relating to civil actions. pretrial release officers to obtain federal work verification program; retain districts with Extended School Service Create a new section of KRS Chapter citizenship information and report all other provisions. fund flexibility; provide $1,400,000 in 39A to provide Good Samaritan information to the Office of Homeland HFA (2, R. Damron) - Amend to add a General Funds in fiscal year 2008-2009 protection for all persons rendering Security and the Justice and Public provision requiring indemnification for to increase private child care provider emergency services or medical care Safety Cabinet; create a new section of general contractors from subcontractors reimbursement rates; delete grant for St. during a declared emergency. KRS 39G to expand duties of Kentucky for all expenses relating to failure of the Joseph Mobile Health Clinic; provide that Office of Homeland Security with regard subcontractor to comply with the funds for the Department of Public Feb 12-introduced in House to immigration, customs, and other requirements of the verification Advocacy are necessary governmental Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) homeland security matters; create a new programs. expenses; provide that the Council on section of KRS 15.380 to 15.404 to Postsecondary Education may reduce HB 435 (BR 1503) - J. Tilley permit local law enforcement agencies to Feb 12-introduced in House General Fund allotments for the Contract enter into agreements with the federal Feb 23-to Labor & Industry (H) Space Program by 6.4 percent and that AN ACT relating to crimes and government for enforcement of Feb 24-posted in committee difference shall be deemed a necessary punishments. immigration and customs laws; create Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st government expense; delete the Amend KRS 434.710 relating to new sections of KRS Chapter 337 to reading, to Calendar with committee Providence-Webster County Airport sufficiency of evidence as to require employers who do business with amendment (1) appropriation; delete the reauthorization presumptions in credit card offenses to the state to utilize federal employment Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules and reallocation of bond funds for the change "must" to "shall." verification programs and prohibit hiring Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed Restoration of Grant Theater project; of unauthorized aliens starting on Mar 3-posted for passage in the delete bond authorization for Category 4 Feb 12-introduced in House January 1, 2010; require Department of Regular Orders of the Day for and 5 Targeted Funding; delete the Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) Revenue to give notification to Wednesday, March 4, 2009; floor reauthorization and reallocation of bond employers on or before October 1, 2009; amendment (2) filed funds for the Rails to Trails project; HB 436 (BR 1505) - J. Tilley create a new section of KRS Chapter 39 Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 87-7 with delete the Todd County Fiscal Court to promulgate administrative regulations committee amendment (1), floor bond proceeds language; delete the AN ACT relating to crimes and to permit early parole of nonviolent alien amendments (1) and (2) Christian County Fiscal Court bond punishments. prisoners convicted of Class D and Mar 5-received in Senate proceeds language; delete the Construct Amend KRS 500.050 relating to the Class C felonies who are accepted into Mar 9-to State & Local Government Child Development Center, Cumberland statute of limitations for Penal Code the federal alien rapid repatriation (S) Campus - Southeast KY CTC capital offenses to change "must" to "shall" program; create a new section of KRS project; delete all coal severance project when referring to the time the Chapter 65 to require all local HB 442/LM (BR 323) - D. Pasley, C. changes; delete the amendments to the prosecution is to be commenced. governments and local agencies to Hoffman biennial road plan. comply with federal immigration law and SCA (1, D. Boswell) - Amend the Feb 12-introduced in House to share citizenship and immigration AN ACT relating to the coordination of 2008-2010 state/executive branch Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) information as required by law and local government finance. budget to delete the requirement that the prohibit local ordinances and other Create new sections of KRS Chapter conveyance of certain property by the HB 437 (BR 1504) - J. Tilley actions that violate the law; amend KRS 65 to define terms and state the Hopkins County Board of Education to 514.070 to conform; prohibit a court from purposes of the Local Government the Kentucky Community and Technical AN ACT relating to crimes and granting pretrial release to a prisoner Service and Tax Base Coordination Act; College System at a price that is punishments. with a detainer lodged against the create a new section of KRS Chapter 65 acceptable to both parties be at fair Amend KRS 500.040 relating to prisoner, whose name has been to establish how local governments may market value; make technical restrictions on the applicability of the reported to the U.S. Department of initiate the tax base coordination corrections. Penal Code to crimes committed prior to Homeland Security for verification of process; create a new section of KRS January 1, 1975, to change "must" to status, or who has failed to give Chapter 65 to prohibit cities or counties Feb 12-introduced in House "shall". residence and citizenship information to from adopting ordinances to impose, Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue jail officials. repeal, or alter the rates of occupational (H) Feb 12-introduced in House license fees or insurance premium taxes Feb 27-taken from committee; 1st Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) Feb 12-introduced in House after a city or county has stated its reading, to Calendar Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) desire to negotiate a coordination Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; HB 438 (BR 1502) - J. Tilley agreement; create a new section of KRS recommitted to Appropriations & HB 441/LM (BR 1616) - R. Nelson, R. Chapter 65 to establish the membership Revenue (H); posting waived AN ACT relating to bail. Damron, J. Comer Jr., D. Horlander, S. composition of negotiation committees; Mar 9-reported favorably, to Rules Amend KRS 431.540 relating to the Lee create a new section of KRS Chapter 65 with Committee Substitute, committee Uniform Schedule of Bail to provide that to state the requirements of any amendment (1-title) ; taken from Rules when a court refuses to set the bail in AN ACT relating to hiring agreement; create a new section of KRS committee; placed in the Orders of the the schedule the court "shall" rather than unauthorized aliens. Chapter 65 to state the effective date of Day; floor amendments (1) (2) (3) and "must" set forth in writing the reasons for Create a new section of KRS Chapter any agreement; create a new section of (4) filed to Committee Substitute doing so. 337 to create definitions relating to bill; KRS Chapter 65 to establish the review, Mar 10-floor amendments (5) (6) (7) create a new section of KRS Chapter revision, and termination processes for (8) (9) (10) and (11) filed to Committee Feb 12-introduced in House 337 relating public agencies to require agreements; create a new section of Substitute ; 3rd reading; floor Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) use of federal employment verification KRS Chapter 65 to remove the 1% cap amendments (4) and (8) defeated ; programs and prohibit hiring on occupational license fees for counties passed 77-18 with Committee HB 439/FN/CI (BR 1546) - B. Yonts unauthorized aliens; create a new having populations of 30,000 or more, Substitute, committee amendment (1- section of KRS Chapter 337 to require and to state that agreements supersede title), and floor amendments (1) (2) and AN ACT relating to education of all contractors and subcontractors with crediting requirements on county (11); received in Senate; taken from persons who are incarcerated. public agencies to use federal occupational license fees and insurance Committee on Committees; 1st reading; Amend the 2008 Executive Branch employment verification programs and taxes, while agreements are in effect; returned to Committee on Committees budget bill to transfer funding for not hire unauthorized aliens and provide create a new section of KRS Chapter 65 (S) education of inmates from KCTCS to the sworn affidavits of compliance; create a to require mediation for local Mar 11-to Appropriations & Revenue Department of Corrections. new section of KRS Chapter 337 to governments that cannot reach an (S); taken from committee; 2nd reading; provide for civil enforcement and agreement; amend KRS 68.197 and returned to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 12-introduced in House canceling of contracts by county 91A.080 to conform; create a new (S) Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue attorneys and Attorney General, permit section of KRS Chapter 81A to allow Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules (H) courts to enjoin violations, require cities to annex urbanized areas with Committee Substitute, committee Mar 2-posting waived suspension from further public agency according to tax base coordination amendment (1) ; placed in the Orders of contracts for 5 years if employer is found agreements. the Day; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with HB 440/LM/CI (BR 961) - R. Nelson, R. to have hired unauthorized aliens. Committee Substitute, committee Damron Feb 12-introduced in House amendment (1) ; received in House HB 441 - AMENDMENTS Feb 23-to Local Government (H) AN ACT relating to homeland security. HCA (1, R. Nelson) - Make technical Feb 27-posted in committee HB 434 (BR 1686) - B. Yonts, S. Repeal, reenact, and amend KRS corrections. HB 443/LM (BR 1162) - M. Denham amend KRS 286.9-110 to increase the in addition to Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter annual interest rate to 36%; require oral actions the executive director of financial 286; create a new section of Subtitle 9 of and written statements to the customer AN ACT relating to commercial institutions may take against a license KRS Chapter 286 to require every clearly describing the payment driver's licenses. and increase the grounds for such licensee required to register with the obligations and terms of the agreement. Create new sections of KRS Chapter actions against a license; provide that United States Treasury Financial Crimes HFA (3, R. Nelson) - Limit a customer 281A, relating to commercial driver's license denial shall prevent licensing for Enforcement Network to report to the to one outstanding transaction at any licenses, to require employers of one (1) year and provide that license executive director as required under the one time with total proceeds not to persons possessing a commercial revocation shall result in licensing federal Bank Secrecy Act; create a new exceed $500; delete language requiring driver's license to report results of ineligibility for three (3) years unless section of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter 286 the customer to state in writing that the positive drug and alcohol screening tests revoked twice which shall be deemed to require each licensee to maintain an customer has no outstanding to the Transportation Cabinet within permanent revocation of the license; agent for service of process; create a transaction; prohibit a licensee from three business days of receiving the provide that surrender or expiration of a new section of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter entering into a transaction with a results; establish the same requirements license does not affect civil or criminal 286 to establish licensee recordkeeping customer if the customer had a for a medical review officer acting on liability nor impair obligation under requirements; create a new section of transaction with any licensee within the behalf of a Kentucky motor carrier; preexisting contracts; authorize the KRS Chapter 286 to authorize the previous 90 days. require the Transportation Cabinet to executive director of financial institutions executive director to enter emergency HFA (4, R. Nelson) - Clarify the establish a commercial driver drug and to notify the Department of Revenue to orders affecting licensees if the licensee amount a licensee may charge a alcohol testing database; establish institute an action for the recovery of any has engaged in unsafe, unsound, or customer based on the amount of the procedures for requesting and receiving penalty, fine, cost or fee assessed under illegal practices that pose an imminent proceeds received by the customer; reports from the database; establish Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter 286; authorize threat to the public interest and to prevent the licensee from passing along penalties for failure to check applicants the executive director of financial specify the grounds for an emergency the service fee, imposed by the against the database or failure to report institutions to seek a temporary order; amend KRS 286.9-104 to require executive director, to the customer. positive drug or alcohol screening tests; restraining order or injunction against licensees to file report by March 1st, SCS - Retain original provisions and amend KRS 281A.010 to define "medical any person who has violated or is about rather than September 1st of each year amend to permit the transfer or review officer"; amend KRS 281A.220 to to violate Subtitle 9 of KRS chapter 286 and to include specified information; assignment of a license from one establish that applicants and employees and provide that the court shall have amend KRS 286.9-120 to authorize the licensee to another licensee under applying for a safety sensitive jurisdiction over the proceeding and may executive director to file an certain conditions; amend to require the transportation job who possess a assess a penalty as set forth in this Act; administrative complaint against any executive director to give written notice commercial driver's license are deemed amend KRS 286.9-040 to increase the person if sufficient grounds exist that a to licensees when the database is fully to have given consent to testing; amend amount of the required irrevocable letter potential or actual violation of this operational and require licensees to KRS 281.755 to conform; EFFECTIVE of credit for applicants with twenty-one subtitle may be violated, subject to enter transaction information into the January 1, 2010. (21) or more business locations and administrative hearing in compliance database upon receipt of the written allow deposit of a corporate surety bond with KRS Chapter 13 B; amend KRS notice from the executive director; Feb 12-introduced in House and that the instruments shall be made 286.9-090 to authorize the executive establish that licensees have 90 days Feb 23-to Transportation (H) payable to the executive director and director to adopt reasonable from the date of the operational notice shall be subject to suit thereon within administrative regulations relating to the determined by the executive director to HB 444 (BR 1675) - J. Bell, D. Owens, three (3) years of the act upon which records and documents of every check have all transactions entered in the T. Burch, L. Clark, T. Firkins, D. recovery is sought; create a new section cashing and deferred deposit service database; create a new section of Graham, J. Greer, J. Jenkins, M. of Subtitle 9 of KRS chapter 286 to business license and provide that the Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter 286 to prohibit Marzian, R. Meeks, R. Palumbo, J. provide that a deferred deposit maintained records are subject to the executive director from issuing new Richards, T. Riner, A. Smith, G. Stumbo, transaction made by a person who is not examination by the executive director licenses After July 1, 2009 for a period of T. Thompson, J. Tilley, R. Webb licensed is void and provide that the without notice; provide that such records 10 years. executive director may void a transaction are not subject to the Kentucky Open SFA (1, K. Stein) - Define "annual AN ACT relating to deferred deposit in violation of Subtitle 9 of KRS chapter Records Act unless ordered by a court of percentage rate" and limit the annual transactions. 286; create a new section of Subtitle 9 of competent jurisdiction; authorize the percentage rate for making a deferred Amend KRS 286.9-010 to define KRS Chapter 286 to require the executive director to share information deposit transaction to 36% and prohibit terms relating to deferred deposit service executive director of financial institutions with other state, federal, and any fees in addition to the annual transactions and creation of a database; to establish a database for deferred international regulatory agencies and percentage rate. amend KRS 286.9-070 to amend deposit service business licensees, with other local, state, federal and licensing requirements for applications establish a $1 fee per transaction for international regulatory agencies law Feb 12-introduced in House for a license to engage in the business data and specify who may operate the enforcement authorities; amend KRS Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (H); of cashing checks or deferred deposit database and the requirements for the 286.9-075, KRS 286.9-030 and KRS posting waived transactions; amend KRS 286.9-080 to database; require a licensee who ceases 286.9-102 to conform; and amend KRS Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st amend license renewal requirements for the business of deferred deposit 286.9-990 to provide that intentionally reading, to Calendar with Committee a license to engage in the business of transactions to report to the database engaging in the check cashing or Substitute cashing checks or deferred deposit provider and submit a plan for updating deferred deposit service business Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; floor transactions; amend KRS 286.9-100 to the database on outstanding without a license shall be a Class D amendment (1) filed to Committee require disclosure in writing of any fee transactions, subject to review by the felony and each transaction constitutes a Substitute charged for entering into a deferred executive director; require licensees to separate violation; provide that any Feb 27-posted for passage in the deposit transaction to be deemed a utilize the database within thirty (30) person who intentionally violates Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, service fee and not interest, but provide days of implementation; authorize the relevant sections of Subtitle 9 of KRS March 2, 2009; floor amendments (2) (3) the fee imposed in Section 8 of this Act executive director to determine by rule or chapter 286 or regulations promulgated and (4) filed to Committee Substitute for database access shall not be order data to be maintained, archived, pursuant thereto shall be guilty of a Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 93-2 with deemed a service fee; substitute the and deleted; and authorize the executive Class A misdemeanor; and provide that Committee Substitute term "payment instrument" for "check, director to utilize the database to Sections 1 through 7 and Sections 9 Mar 3-received in Senate draft, or money order" and substitute the administer and enforce Subtitle 9 of KRS through 23 of this Act take effect Mar 5-to State & Local Government prosecutor or county law enforcement Chapter 286; create a new section of January 1, 2010. (S) authority for the Commonwealth's Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter 286 to Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, attorney for enforcement purposes; authorize the executive director to levy HB 444 - AMENDMENTS to Calendar with Committee Substitute provide that a licensee shall not have civil penalties for violation of Subtitle 9 of HCS - Retain original provisions; Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules more than two (2), rather than one(1), KRS Chapter 286 in amount of $1,000 to make technical corrections; clarify that Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed to deferred deposit transactions with a $5,000 per violation, plus costs and the database fee may be passed on to Committee Substitute ; posted for customer at any one time and the face expenses; create a new section of the customer; increase the time for passage in the Regular Orders of the amount of the transactions shall not Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter 286 to entering information into the database Day for Tuesday, March 10, 2009; 3rd exceed $500; clarify that a licensee shall authorize the executive director to enter from 30 days to 90 days after reading, passed 32-6 with Committee not enter into a deferred deposit a consent order to resolve any matter implementation of the database; Substitute ; received in House transaction with a customer whose total arising under Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter authorize that part of the annual licensee Mar 11-posted for passage for transaction proceeds equal or exceed 286; create a new section of Subtitle 9 of annual reports be derived directly from concurrence in Senate Committee $500 and require verification; prohibit KRS Chapter 286 to authorize the the database provider; and strengthen Substitute licensees from entering into a deferred executive director, upon request of the the confidentiality requirement. Mar 12-House concurred in Senate deposit transaction with a customer who affected person or licensee, to stay, HFA (1, J. Glenn) - Define "annual Committee Substitute ; passed 83-11; has two (2) open transactions and suspend or postpone an order; create a percentage rate" and limit the interest enrolled, signed by Speaker of the require verification via the licensees own new section of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter rate on a deferred deposit check to 36%. House database or the state's database 286 to require every licensee to comply HFA (2, R. Nelson) - Define "annual Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President established by this Act if operational; with all applicable federal and state laws, percentage rate" and "interest"; limit the of the Senate; delivered to Governor Mar 25-signed by Governor (Act ch. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st needed to bring violations of allowable 98) Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 reading, to Consent Calendar with drilling distances into compliance; Mar 9-taken from the Consent Orders Committee Substitute provide for exceptions to when HB 445 (BR 1713) - J. Greer, B. Yonts of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted remediation is required; create a new of the Day for passage in the Consent Orders of the section of Chapter 353 to require a AN ACT relating to deductibles for Mar 11-returned to Rules Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 directional survey to be performed by the food spoilage resulting from a declared Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with well operator at the request of the coal federal disaster and declaring an HB 448/LM (BR 1260) - L. Napier, J. Committee Substitute operator; create a new section of emergency. Bell, K. Bratcher, H. Collins, J. Comer Mar 4-received in Senate Chapter 353 to require operators to Amend KRS 304.12-100 to allow an Jr., T. Couch, R. Damron, C. Embry Jr., Mar 6-to Licensing, Occupations & submit directional or inclination surveys insurer to waive a deductible in whole or D. Ford, J. Gooch Jr., M. Henley, D. Administrative Regulations (S) performed to the division; create a new in part for an insured who experiences Osborne, M. Rader, A. Smith, R. Webb Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st section of Chapter 353 to make special food spoilage as the result of a natural reading; returned to Licensing, requirements for well operators to mark disaster in a county declared to be a AN ACT relating to local taxes. Occupations & Administrative gathering lines on terrain with a slope federal disaster area; EMERGENCY. Amend KRS 67.083 to require 50% of Regulations (S) greater than twenty degrees; require the the tax imposed on wages by a fiscal Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd division to make gathering line Feb 12-introduced in House court of any county to be remitted to the reading, to Rules with Committee information available on its Web site; Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (H); county in which the person resides; Substitute as a Consent Bill require the division to adequately staff posting waived amend KRS 68.180 to require 50% of positions to fulfill its duties under the Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st the tax imposed on wages by a fiscal HB 450 (BR 1491) - R. Crimm section; create a new section of KRS reading, to Consent Calendar court of a county having a population of Chapter 353 to limit impairment or Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 300,000 to be remitted to the county in AN ACT relating to motor vehicle diminution of correlative rights; amend for passage in the Consent Orders of the which the person resides; amend KRS insurance. KRS 349.040 to conform; amend KRS Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 68.197 to require 50% of the tax Amend KRS 186.180 to require 350.010 to define "NAD 83" and "Single Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 98-0 imposed on wages by a fiscal court of payment of a $500 reinstatement fee Zone Projection"; amend KRS 350.060 Mar 3-received in Senate any county having a population of when motor vehicle registration is to specify mapping requirements for Mar 5-to Banking & Insurance (S) 30,000 to be remitted to the county in revoked under KRS 186A.040. permit applications; amend KRS Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, which the person resides; amend KRS 352.010 to define "NAD 83" and "Single to Consent Calendar 91.200 to require 50% of the tax Feb 13-introduced in House Zone Projection"; amend KRS 352.510 Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules imposed on wages by a board of Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (H) to change setback provisions for coal Mar 13-posted for passage in the aldermen of a city of the first class to be mining near oil or gas wells from 500 Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, remitted to the city in which the person HB 451/LM (BR 1466) - M. Harmon feet to 300 feet; amend KRS 353.010 to March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- resides, except that if the person does define "Active mining area", "Directional 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by not reside in a city, the tax shall be AN ACT relating to gubernatorial survey", "Inclination survey", "NAD 83", each presiding officer; delivered to remitted to the county in which the elections. "Single Zone Projection", and "True Governor person resides; amend KRS 92.280 to Create new sections of KRS Chapter vertical". Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. require 50% of the tax imposed on 118 to require a candidate for Governor 60) wages by a city of the second to fifth to select a running mate in a slate of HB 452 - AMENDMENTS class to be remitted to the city in which candidates after filing a certificate or HCS - Same as original bill, except HB 446 (BR 1360) - M. Marzian, J. the person resides, except that if the petition of nomination and not later than increase maximum interval distances for Wayne, T. Burch, J. Crenshaw, C. person does not reside in a city, the tax the second Tuesday in August preceding gathering line markers on terrain with a Embry Jr., D. Floyd, J. Higdon, R. shall be remitted to the county in which the regular election for the office of slope of greater than 20 degrees from Meeks, D. Owens, J. Richards, R. the person resides; make conforming Governor; establish a procedure to 100 feet to 250 feet. Webb, R. Weston changes to KRS 92.281 and 68.190; follow if a vacancy occurs in a candidacy apply to salaries, wages, commissions, for the office of Lieutenant Governor; Feb 13-introduced in House AN ACT relating to mental illness. and other compensation earned after amend KRS 121.015 to redefine "slate of Feb 23-to Natural Resources & Amend KRS 532.130 define severe December 31, 2009. candidates"; amend KRS 117.275, Environment (H) mental disorder or disability; amend KRS 118.025, 118.125,118.245, 120.055, Feb 26-posting waived retroactively; 532.135 to add severely mentally ill; Feb 12-introduced in House 120.095, and 121.170 to conform; repeal reported favorably, 1st reading, to amend KRS 532.140 to add severely Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue KRS 118.127 and 118.227. Calendar with Committee Substitute mentally ill; add effective date of July 15, (H) Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 2009 for trials involving serverely Feb 13-introduced in House for passage in the Regular Orders of the mentally ill offenders. Introduced Feb. 13, 2009 Feb 23-to Elections, Const. Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 Amendments & Intergovernmental Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with Feb 12-introduced in House HB 449 (BR 1451) - B. Yonts Affairs (H) Committee Substitute Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) Feb 26-posted in committee Mar 5-received in Senate AN ACT relating to certification of Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 9-to Natural Resources and HB 447/LM (BR 1462) - R. Webb sprinkler inspectors. to Calendar Energy (S); taken from committee; 1st Adds new sections to KRS 198B, Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules reading; returned to Natural Resources AN ACT relating to the subdivision of relating to annual and renewal Mar 10-recommitted to Elections, and Energy (S); reported favorably, to land. certification requirements and fees for Const. Amendments & Calendar as a Consent Bill Amend KRS 100.111 to provide that in fire sprinkler inspectors; provide for Intergovernmental Affairs (H) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules the definition of "subdivision," the grandfather, waiver (reciprocity), inactive Mar 13-posted for passage in the existence of a driveway, easement, or status, continuing education, HB 452 (BR 307) - J. Gooch Jr. Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, other access road in a parcel of land administrative regulations, inspection March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37- being divided for an agricultural use shall standards, disciplinary and certification AN ACT relating to mining around oil 1; received in House; enrolled, signed by not be construed as being a new street. revocation procedure. and gas wells. each presiding officer; delivered to Create a new section of KRS Chapter Governor HB 447 - AMENDMENTS HB 449 - AMENDMENTS 352 to provide that maps and plans Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. HCS/LM - Delete former provisions of HCS - Amends proposed new required by the Chapter be submitted 79) bill and provide that for divisions of land sections of KRS 198B, to clarify fire using NAD 83, with Single Zone for agricultural use, the definition of "new sprinkler inspector certification Projection; create a new section of KRS HB 453/HM (BR 305) - K. Hall, A. Smith street" means a hard surface road as application examination requirements. Chapter 353 to declare public policy with defined in KRS 178.010(1)(c) and is one SCS - Retain original provisions, regard to safety and mineral resource AN ACT relating to health benefit plan that is constructed to access to the except correct a reference to the initial development; create a new section of coverage of infertility. newly divided parcel. annual fee for a fire sprinkler inspector to Chapter 353 to require well operators to Create a new section of Subtitle 17A affect prorating the initial "certification" submit plats to the division when drilling of KRS Chapter 304 to provide that Feb 12-introduced in House rather than an initial "license." through workable coal beds; specify the health benefit plans offering pregnancy- Feb 23-to Agriculture & Small allowable distances within which wells related benefits shall contain coverage Business (H) Feb 13-introduced in House may be drilled under permit for the diagnosis and treatment of Feb 27-posted in committee Feb 23-to Licensing & Occupations requirements; create a new section of infertility. Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, (H) Chapter 353 to provide that well to Consent Calendar with Committee Feb 24-reassigned to Labor & Industry operators perform directional surveys Feb 13-introduced in House Substitute (H); posting waived when drilling through workable coal Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (H) Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted beds; specify when remediation is HB 454/FN (BR 136) - K. Hall, D. Floyd, private sectors; direct the Department for fund falls below $3,000,000; delete the statutes. C. Embry Jr., T. Kerr, A. Koenig, D. Libraries and Archives to promulgate section that amended KRS 251.650. Osborne administrative regulations to establish HFA (1, T. McKee) - Reduce the Feb 13-introduced in House the procedures for working with local amount an incidental grain dealer would Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) Mar 6-WITHDRAWN partners to provide books for registered need for an irrevocable letter of credit Mar 2-posted in committee children; APPROPRIATION. from $10,000 to $5,000. HB 455/LM (BR 1566) - R. Nelson, T. HB 466/FN/LM (BR 1553) - R. Webb, H. Firkins, D. Horlander Feb 13-introduced in House Feb 13-introduced in House Moberly Jr., S. Riggs, F. Steele Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 23-to Agriculture & Small AN ACT relating to reckless conduct. (H) Business (H) AN ACT relating to funding to support Amend KRS 342.610 to permit Feb 24-posting waived public safety, making an appropriation employee to sue employer for reckless HB 460/LM (BR 1317) - W. Coursey Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st therefor, and declaring an emergency. conduct. reading, to Calendar with Committee Amend KRS 15.310 to add a definition AN ACT relating to liability insurance Substitute for "unit of government"; amend KRS Feb 13-introduced in House for governmental entities and making an Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 15.330 to allow the Kentucky Law Feb 23-to Labor & Industry (H) appropriation therefor. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Enforcement Council to approve the Feb 24-posted in committee Amend KRS 148.795 to require Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 addition of new units of government for government entities involved in providing Feb 27-floor amendment (1) filed to participation in the KLEFP Fund and to HB 456 (BR 1647) - D. Osborne an activity or facility for recreational Committee Substitute correct incorrect range reference purposes to purchase liability insurance; Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 96-1 with citations; amend KRS 15.382 to correct AN ACT relating to utility rates. require the Finance and Administration Committee Substitute, floor amendment incorrect range reference citations; Amend KRS 278.170 to permit utilities Cabinet to reimburse the government (1) amend KRS 15.410 to conform; amend to grant rate discounts to senior citizens, entity for the cost of the insurance policy. Mar 3-received in Senate KRS 15.420 to amend definitions; low income, disabled and active duty Mar 5-to Agriculture (S) amend KRS 15.430 to clarify the intent military. Feb 13-introduced in House Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, of the General Assembly with regard to Feb 23-to Tourism Development & to Consent Calendar the use of KLEFP funds; amend KRS Feb 13-introduced in House Energy (H) Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules 15.440 to clarify participation Feb 23-to Tourism Development & Feb 24-posted in committee Mar 11-posted for passage in the requirements for various units of Energy (H) Consent Orders of the Day for government; amend KRS 15.442 to Mar 3-posted in committee HB 461/LM (BR 1004) - J. Bell Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd correct incorrect range reference reading, passed 38-0; received in citations; amend KRS 15.450 to require HB 457 (BR 1328) - H. Collins, R. AN ACT relating to TVA in-lieu-of-tax House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the commissioner of DOCJT to Adkins payments. the House administer the KLEFP fund and to Amend KRS 96.895 to distribute Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President recommend to the council new units of AN ACT relating to the 21st Century payments made by TVA in lieu of tax; of the Senate; delivered to Governor government for participation in the Education Enterprise. base counties' share on power Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. KLEFP fund; amend KRS 15.460 to Create a new section of KRS Chapter purchased for that county, rather than 61) increase the supplement for police 164 to create the 21st Century according to the location of TVA assets. officers on July 1, 2009 to $3,250, and to Education Enterprise at Morehead State HB 463 (BR 1036) - K. Sinnette $3,500 beginning July 1, 2010, and to University; describe purposes; require Feb 13-introduced in House incorporate the provisions from KRS appointment of board of directors and Feb 23-to Local Government (H) AN ACT relating to motorcycles. 15.500, which is repealed relating to specify membership representation. Mar 2-posted in committee Amend KRS 186.010 to define distributions if funds are insufficient; "autocycle" and amend the definition of amend KRS 15.470, 15.480, and 15.490 Feb 13-introduced in House HB 462 (BR 244) - T. McKee "motorcycle" to include an autocycle; to conform; amend KRS 15.510 to Feb 23-to Education (H) amend KRS 189.125 to require a person establish an administrative hearing Feb 27-posted in committee AN ACT relating to grain. operating or riding in an autocycle to procedure under KRS Chapter 13B; Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Amend KRS 251.430 to allow license wear a seatbelt; amend KRS 189.285 to amend KRS 15.515 to conform; amend to Consent Calendar fees to be used to carry out the exclude a person operating or riding in KRS 42.190 to delete language no Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted provisions of the chapter; amend KRS an autocycle from protective headgear longer necessary; amend KRS for passage in the Consent Orders of the 251.451 to allow a warehouseman to and eye-protective device requirements; 67A.6901, KRS 70.030 and KRS 70.290 Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 use a warehouse receipt for temporary amend KRS 224.20-710, 224.20-755, to correct incorrect range reference Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 100-0; surety until permanent surety is issued; and 224.20-760 to conform. citations; amend KRS 136.392 to received in Senate amend KRS 251.640 to increase the conform, to correct incorrect range Mar 9-to Education (S) grain insurance fund cap from $4 million Feb 13-introduced in House reference citations, and to delete to $10 million, the minimum floor from $3 Feb 23-to Transportation (H) language no longer necessary; amend HB 458 (BR 915) - J. Tilley million to $8 million before grain Feb 27-posted in committee KRS 95A.250 to increase the annual assessments begin; amend 251.642 to supplement for firefighters on July 1, AN ACT relating to crimes and conform; amend 251.650 to allow the HB 464/HM (BR 102) - R. Palumbo, S. 2009 to $3,250, and to $3,500 beginning punishments. interest from the grain insurance fund to Westrom July 1, 2010, and to add language Amend KRS 530.080 to eliminate be used for paying legal fees and relating to the distributions if funds are gender-specific language. carrying out the chapter; amend KRS AN ACT relating to health insurance. insufficient; amend KRS 95A.262 to 251.660 to remove the cap of $1.5 Create a new section of Subtitle 17A increase the allotment to qualifying Feb 13-introduced in House million for funding unpaid claims; amend of KRC 304 that requires insurance departments from $8,000 to $9,000 Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) KRS 251.670 to increase the cap for coverage for prescription drugs and beginning July 1, 2009, and to $10,000 paying claimants resulting from the outpatient services relating to beginning July 1, 2010; repeal KRS HB 459 (BR 439) - J. Tilley failure of a licensed grain dealer from contraception; provides an exemption 15.500; EMERGENCY. $100,000 to $200,000; amend KRS from the requirements of this section for AN ACT relating to books for 251.720 to remove the cap of $100,000 religious employers as defined by 26 Feb 13-introduced in House preschool children and making an for the bonding requirements of a U.S.C. Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue appropriation therefor. licensed grain dealer and increase the (H) Create new sections of KRS Chapter minimum letter of credit requirement for Feb 13-introduced in House Mar 2-posting waived 171 to establish the Books for Brains an incidental grain dealer from $1,000 to Feb 23-to Banking & Insurance (H) Program to promote the development of $10,000; amend KRS 251.990 to allow HB 467 (BR 1150) - L. Belcher, J. a comprehensive statewide initiative for fines and penalties collected by the HB 465/CI (BR 1371) - J. Crenshaw Richards, C. Hoffman, C. Rollins II, K. encouraging preschool children to department to be used to carry out the Stevens, W. Stone develop an appreciation of books; attach provisions of the chapter; make technical AN ACT relating to contaminated the board to the Department for Libraries corrections. foods. AN ACT relating to digital citizenship. and Archives for administrative Amend KRS 217.992 to increase the Amend KRS 156.660 to define digital purposes; establish a governing board of HB 462 - AMENDMENTS penalty for the manufacturing or sale of citizenship; amend KRS 156.675 to 7 members appointed by the Governor HCS - Retain original, except amend contaminated foods from a direct the Kentucky Board of Education for staggered 4 - year terms; establish KRS 251.430, 251.720, and 251.990 to misdemeanor to a Class D felony and to include digital citizenship in its the Books for Brains Program trust fund remove the requirement that license fees provide exceptions; amend KRS acceptable use policy; amend KRS to consist of funds collected through be deposited in the grain insurance fund; 507.040 and 508.060 to include the sale 156.095 to expand the definition of state appropriations, gifts, grants, and amend KRS 251.640 to prohibit an or disposition of contaminated foods as technology as it relates to public school any other funds from the public and assessment from being levied unless the coming within the purview of those personnel professional development; amend KRS 158.148 to require that fraudulent acts concerning the power of permit the authority to grant, refuse, officer; delivered to Governor digital citizenship be included in a attorney. revoke, or suspend a license for violation Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. school's behavior code; amend KRS of federal or state statute; permit the 80) 161.028 to require the Education HB 469 - AMENDMENTS authority to issue subpoenas for Professional Standards Board to include HFA (1, K. Sinnette) - Amend to documents, records, papers, and books HB 473 (BR 500) - T. Pullin in its professional code of ethics require the opportunity for an related to pari-mutuel racing; amend requirements for the appropriate, administrative hearing prior to the KRS 230.265 to direct the allocation of AN ACT relating to reorganization. informed, and responsible use of revocation or denial of a notary pari-mutuel tax collected; amend KRS Amend and create various sections of technology. commission and to clarify that property 230.290 and 230.310 to permit the Kentucky Revised Statutes to may be offered as security on a notary's expiration of license on last day of birth abolish the Environmental and Public HB 467 - AMENDMENTS bond. month; amend KRS 230.300 to prescribe Protection Cabinet; create the Public HFA (1, L. Belcher) - Require that licensing requirements; amend KRS Protection Cabinet; establish in the each local school board implement an Feb 13-introduced in House 230.320 establish procedures for Public Protection Cabinet the Office of acceptable use policy; delete the Feb 23-to Health & Welfare (H) appealing a disciplinary action; amend the Secretary, containing the Office of requirement that digital citizenship be Mar 6-floor amendment (1) filed to KRS 230.3615 to reduce the minimum Communications and Public Outreach, part of the teachers' code of ethics. Committee Substitute ; floor amendment wager accepted by any licensed the Office of Legal Services, and the (1) withdrawn association from one dollar to ten cents; Division of Occupations and Feb 13-introduced in House amend KRS 230.990 and 355.9-408 to Professions, which is moved to the Feb 23-to Education (H) HB 470 (BR 1703) - A. Simpson, D. conform. Public Protection Cabinet from the Feb 27-posted in committee Keene Finance and Administration Cabinet; Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 472 - AMENDMENTS establish within the Public Protection to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to sanitation districts. HCS - Retain original provisions Cabinet the Department of Housing, Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 278.010 to include except change the definitions of Buildings and Construction, containing for passage in the Consent Orders of the sanitation districts created under KRS "advance deposit account wagering" and the Division of Fire Prevention, the Day for Friday, March 6, 2009; floor Chapter 220 within the definition of "secondary pari-mutuel organization"; Division of Plumbing, the Division of amendment (1) filed "utility" add the definition of "advance deposit Heating, Ventilation, and Air Mar 5-taken from the Consent Orders account wagering licensee"; require Conditioning, and the Division of of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Feb 13-introduced in House three stewards to be employed at a Building Code Enforcement; establish of the Day Feb 23-to Local Government (H) thoroughbred race meeting; establish within the Public Protection Cabinet the Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with Mar 2-posted in committee the stewards' employer and source of Department of Alcoholic Beverage floor amendment (1) ; received in compensation; require three judges to Control, containing the Division of Senate; taken from Committee on HB 471 (BR 304) - S. Overly be employed at each standardbred race Distilled Spirits, the Division of Malt Committees; 1st reading; returned to meeting; establish judges' employer and Beverages, and the Division of Committee on Committees (S) AN ACT relating to securities. source of compensation; permit the Enforcement; establish within the Public Mar 10-taken from Committee on Amend KRS 425.126 to update authority to impose a license fee on an Protection Cabinet the Department of Committees; 2nd reading; returned to references to the Revised Article 8 of the SPMO not to exceed $10,000 annually; Financial Institutions, containing the Committee on Committees (S); to Uniform Commercial Code; replace delete provision giving the authority Division of Financial Institutions and the Education (S) references to a repealed statute; add jurisdiction to conduct out-of-competition Division of Securities; establish within terms to match Revised Article 8 and the testing on any horse at the discretion of the Public Protection Cabinet the HB 468 (BR 1470) - M. Marzian, B. system for indirect holding of property the executive director; exempt Department of Charitable Gaming, Yonts and securities entitlements. background check for any individual who containing the Division of Licensing and is a principal but holds stock or a Compliance and the Division of AN ACT relating to the Uniform Adult Feb 13-introduced in House financial interest in the applicant of less Enforcement; establish within the Public Guardianship and Protective Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) than 10%; amend KRS 230.775 to Protection Cabinet the Department of Proceedings Jurisdiction Act. Mar 2-posted in committee remove requirement that no more than Insurance, containing the Property and Create new sections of KRS Chapter Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, four hubs shall be licensed in the Casualty Division, the Division of Life 387 to enact the Uniform Adult to Consent Calendar Commonwealth at one time. Insurance, the Division of Financial Guardianship and Protective Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted SCS/FN - Retain original provisions; Standards and Examination, the Division Proceedings Jurisdiction Act, as for passage in the Consent Orders of the permit the authority to investigate and of Agent Licensing, the Division of recommended to the states by the Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 have free access to any licensee, or any Insurance Fraud Investigation, the National Conference of Commissioners Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0; person owning a horse or performing Division of Consumer Protection and on Uniform State laws, to govern received in Senate; taken from services regulated by the chapter on a Education, the Division of Health jurisdictional questions and disputes Committee on Committees; 1st reading; horse registered to participate in a Insurance Policy and Managed Care, between states in regard to cases returned to Committee on Committees breeders incentive fund; give local and the Division of Kentucky Access; concerning guardians and conservators; (S) Circuit court jurisdiction of appeals. abolish the Division of Administrative amend KRS 387.020 and 387.520 to Mar 10-taken from Committee on Services in the former Department of conform. Committees; 2nd reading; returned to Feb 23-introduced in House Public Protection; attach to the Public Committee on Committees (S); to Feb 24-to Licensing & Occupations Protection Cabinet, for administrative Feb 13-introduced in House Judiciary (S) (H) purposes, the Board of Claims, the Feb 23-to Judiciary (H) Mar 2-posted in committee Crime Victims Compensation Board, the Introduced Feb. 23, 2009 Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Board of Tax Appeals, the Boxing and HB 469/FN (BR 1621) - W. Stone, K. to Calendar with Committee Substitute Wrestling Authority, and the Horse Stevens, L. Belcher, L. Clark, J. Greer, HB 472/FN (BR 1022) - L. Clark Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Racing Commission; abolish the Horse R. Henderson, C. Hoffman, S. Santoro, for passage in the Regular Orders of the Racing Authority; create the Energy and F. Steele AN ACT relating to the regulation of Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Environment Cabinet; establish within horse racing in Kentucky. Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with the Energy and Environment Cabinet the AN ACT relating to child care. Amend KRS 230.210 to define Committee Substitute ; received in Office of the Secretary, containing the Create new sections of KRS Chapter "advance deposit account wagering Senate Office of Legislative and 405, relating to parent and child, to system" and "secondary pari-mutuel Mar 9-to Licensing, Occupations & Intergovernmental Affairs, the Office of permit a power of attorney for care of a organization"; amend KRS 230.240 to Administrative Regulations (S); taken Administrative Hearings, and the Office minor child; create definitions; establish require that thoroughbred stewards and from committee; 1st reading; returned to of General Counsel; establish within the the circumstances under which standardbred judges be employed by the Licensing, Occupations & Administrative Energy and Environment Cabinet the delegation of caregiving authority is authority and compensated by the Regulations (S) Department for Environmental permissible; establish the method of Commonwealth; amend KRS 230.260 to Mar 10-reported favorably, 2nd Protection, containing the Division of Air execution of the power of attorney and grant the authority jurisdiction over an reading, to Rules with Committee Quality, the Division of Water, the the required provisions of the instrument; SPMO, totalisator company, drug or Substitute Division of Waste Management, the establish authority of the agent medication supplier or wholesaler, and Mar 13-posted for passage in the Division of Enforcement, the Division of caregiver; provide that a parent's horse training centers that records Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Environmental Program Support, and decision supersedes that of the official timed workouts; require licensure March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 37- the Division of Compliance Assistance; caregiver when there is conflict in applicants to submit to a background 1with Committee Substitute ; received in establish within the Energy and decision making; establish methods for check and to reimburse the authority for House; posted for passage for Environment Cabinet the Department for termination of the power of attorney; its cost; vest authority with jurisdiction to concurrence in Senate Committee Natural Resources, containing the provide protection from liability for good- conduct out-of-competition testing; Substitute ; House concurred in Senate Division of Technical and Administrative faith reliance on power of attorney; permit the authority to inspect farms; Committee Substitute ; passed 90-1; Support, the Division of Mine Permits, create penalties for false statements and enrolled, signed by each presiding the Division of Mine Reclamation and Enforcement, the Division of Abandoned 342.505, 342.510, 342.515, 342.520, appropriation therefor. Mine Lands, the Office of Mine Safety 342.525, 342.530, 342.535, 342.540, Amend KRS 138.510 to reduce the HB 477/FN (BR 374) - A. Simpson, S. and Licensing, the Division of Forestry, 342.545, 342.550, and 342.555; confirm daily average handle threshold amount Santoro and the Division of Conservation; Executive Orders 2008-472, 2008-507, and increase the tax rate on tracks establish within the Energy and 2008-531, and 2008-668. conducting pari-mutuel racing; dedicate AN ACT relating to the initial removal Environment Cabinet the Department for a portion of the tax collected to the of human remains. Energy Development and HB 473 - AMENDMENTS operations of the Kentucky Horse Create new sections of KRS Chapter Independence, containing the Division of HCA (1, T. Pullin) - Amend KRS Racing Authority; amend KRS 230.3615 316 to provide for who shall apply for a Energy Efficiency and Conservation, the 154.12-203 to include the secretary of to reduce the threshold amount for on- permit, to perform the initial removal of Division of Electricity Generation and the Public Protection Cabinet in the track pari-mutuel handle per day of live human remains and who shall be Transmission, the Division of membership of the Kentucky racing and increase the commission; exempt from the permit requirements; Transportation Energy Supply and Commission on Military Affairs; amend allocate a portion of the amount establish conditions of eligibility for a Distribution, and the Office of Energy KRS 224.10-022 to state that the collected from gross amount wagered to permit; indicate permit fees and when a Resources and Development; abolish attachment of the Kentucky Public the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority. permit expires; establish guidelines the Governor's Office for Energy Policy Service Commission to the Office of the relating to the use of a vehicle; require and transfer its duties to the Department Secretary of the Energy and Feb 23-introduced in House the board to promulgate administrative for Energy Development and Environment Cabinet is for Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue regulations relating to application Independence; attach to the Office of the administrative purposes; delete the (H) procedures and the initial removal of Secretary of the Energy and repeal of KRS 152.720. human remains; authorize the board to Environment Cabinet, for administrative HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Give the statute HB 475/FN (BR 1024) - L. Clark punish permit holders for violations, and purposes, the Mine Safety Review reviser authority to correct references to persons engaging in initial removal Commission, the Nature Preserves the agencies and officers affected by the AN ACT relating to the taxation of without a permit; require permit holders Commission, the Environmental Quality reorganization where those references secondary pari-mutuel organizations and to complete a course approved by the Commission, and the Public Service appear in the Kentucky Revised making an appropriation. board before functioning on behalf of an Commission; create the Labor Cabinet; Statutes; make technical corrections. Create a new section of KRS 138.510 entity regulated by KRS Chapter 316; establish within the Labor Cabinet the SCA (1, G. Tapp) - Retain original to 138.550 to define "advance deposit amend KRS 316.010 to define "initial Office of the Secretary; attach the provisions, except amend KRS 243.050 wagering provider," and "secondary pari- removal" and clarify that the definition of Division of Management Services to the to allow the Office of Alcoholic Beverage mutuel organization"; require an SPMO "supervision" does not apply to the initial Office of the Secretary of the Labor Control to issue a convention center to pay an excise tax in the amount of removal of human remains; amend KRS Cabinet; establish within the Labor license for the retail sale of alcoholic three and one-half percent on all money 316.125 to enable the initial removal of Cabinet the Office of General Counsel, beverages on the premises of a wagered by a resident of Kentucky; human remains without the supervision containing the Office of General Counsel convention center constructed with a require the tax to be reported and paid in of a licensed funeral director or for Workers' Claims; establish within the majority of public funds totaling over 10 the same manner as the pari-mutuel tax; embalmer; establish who may supervise Labor Cabinet the Department of million dollars located in a city that has direct the distribution of revenue; amend and engage in the initial removal. Workplace Standards, containing the voted to discontinue prohibition in any KRS 230.240 to vest the Kentucky Division of Employment Standards, way; declare that this type of convention Horse Racing Authority with jurisdiction Feb 23-introduced in House Apprenticeship and Mediation, the center license is designed to promote over an SPMO; require an SPMO under Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) Division of Occupational Safety and economic development and tourism and the jurisdiction of the authority to be Feb 27-reassigned to Licensing & Health Compliance, the Division of is notwithstanding other provisions of the licensed; permit the authority to impose Occupations (H); posted in committee Occupational Safety and Health Kentucky Revised Statutes; amend KRS license fees; require the authority to Education and Training, and the Division 243.220 to delete outdated requirements establish conditions and procedures for HB 478 (BR 1671) - S. Rudy of Workers' Compensation Funds; and exemptions regarding retail licensee licensing and a fee schedule. establish within the Labor Cabinet the premises and entrance location and AN ACT relating to loss of Department of Workers' Claims, configuration; make technical changes to Feb 23-introduced in House communications services in a declared containing the Office of Administrative conform. Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue state of emergency. Law Judges, the Division of Claims SCA (2/Title, G. Tapp) - Make title (H) Amend KRS 278.030 to require the Processing, the Division of Security and amendment. Kentucky Public Service Commission to Compliance, the Division of Information HB 476 (BR 1418) - T. Pullin, M. King promulgate administrative regulations to and Research, and the Division of Feb 23-introduced in House provide that, in the event of a declared Ombudsman and Workers' Feb 24-to State Government (H) AN ACT relating to military affairs. state of emergency resulting from a Compensation Specialist Services; Feb 25-posting waived Amend KRS 35.050 to add gender natural or human caused disaster that abolish the Kentucky Employees' Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st neutral language. results in the loss of land-line telephone Insurance Association; attach to the reading, to Calendar with committee or wireless communications capability to Labor Cabinet, for administrative amendment (1) HB 476 - AMENDMENTS more than two (2) counties of the purposes, the Occupational Safety and Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Delete original Commonwealth, telephone and wireless Health Review Commission, the for passage in the Regular Orders of the provision of bill; create new sections of communications providers shall devise a Workers' Compensation Funding Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 KRS Chapter 171 to create the schedule for the refund of any payments Commission, the Occupational Safety Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed Commonwealth of Kentucky War of billed during the period of a declared and Health Standards Board, the Labor- Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with 1812 Bicentennial Commission; provide state of emergency; require the PSC to Management Advisory Council, the State committee amendment (1), floor for membership, terms, and promulgate administrative regulations Labor Relations Board, the Prevailing amendment (1) organization; provide that the requiring all wireless cellular Wage Review Board, the Apprenticeship Mar 4-received in Senate commission will expire December 31, transmission towers in the and Training Council, and the Mar 6-to State & Local Government 2015; establish duties. Commonwealth to be equipped with Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority; (S) emergency backup generators within attach to the Labor Cabinet, for the Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 23-introduced in House one (1) year of the effective date of this purpose of providing services to multiple reading; returned to State & Local Feb 24-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Act. cabinets, the Office of Inspector General Government (S) Public Safety (H); posting waived for Shared Services and the Office of Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st Feb 23-introduced in House General Administration and Program reading; returned to State & Local reading, to Calendar Feb 24-to Tourism Development & Support for Shared Services, containing Government (S) Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Energy (H) the Division of Human Resource Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as for passage in the Regular Orders of the Management, the Division of Fiscal a Consent Bill Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 HB 479 (BR 1251) - B. Yonts Management, the Division of Budgets, Mar 13-recommitted to Licensing, Mar 2-floor amendment (1) filed and the Division of Information Services; Occupations & Administrative Mar 4-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with AN ACT relating to reporting by health attach to the Department of Workers' Regulations (S); reported favorably, to floor amendment (1) care facilities. Claims, for administrative purposes, the Rules with committee amendments (1) Mar 5-received in Senate Create a new section of KRS Chapter Workers' Compensation Board, the and (2-title) ; placed in the Orders of the Mar 9-to State & Local Government 216 to require hospitals and other health Workers' Compensation Advisory Day; 3rd reading, passed 31-2 with (S); taken from committee; 1st reading; care facilities that offer emergency Council, and the Workers' Compensation committee amendments (1) and (2-title) ; returned to State & Local Government services to report gunshot wounds, Nominating Commission; clarify the received in House (S) powder burns, and bullet wounds, and to Governor's power to appoint the heads Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd report stab wounds if not inflicted by the of offices as well as the heads of HB 474/FN (BR 1023) - L. Clark reading; returned to State & Local victim; provide for immunity from liability departments; repeal KRS 56.790, Government (S) for reporting if reasonable cause exists; 152.720, 152.725, 216A.045; 224.10- AN ACT relating to the regulation of Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as provide that failure to report is a 025, 224.10-103, 342.495, 342.500, horse racing in Kentucky and making an a Consent Bill violation. Governor to encourage the the purposes of apportioning taxable early voting; authorize the State Board of HB 479 - AMENDMENTS Congressional delegation to provide income to this state; make conforming Elections to promulgate administrative HCS - Retain original provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment changes to various other KRS sections; regulations to carry out new section; bill except to change "shall" to "may" and Act or other federal funds to assist the apply to taxable years beginning on or amend KRS 117.086 and 117.087 to replace conditions for reporting with "the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance after January 1, 2009. conform. treatment of a person suffering from a Authority in providing loan forgiveness to gunshot wound or life-threatening injury eligible program participants. Feb 23-introduced in House HB 486 - AMENDMENTS indicating an act of criminal violence." Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue HCS/LM - Retain original provisions, Feb 23-introduced in House (H) except amend guidelines for selecting Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 24-to Education (H) counties to participate in pilot program to Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 27-posted in committee HB 484 (BR 1047) - M. Dossett include a county containing a Mar 3-posted in committee Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, consolidated local government or an Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with committee AN ACT relating to the individual urban-county government. to Calendar with Committee Substitute amendments (1) and (2-title) income tax. HFA (1, J. Hoover) - Retain original Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules Create a new section in KRS Chapter provisions; amend filing deadlines for Mar 12-recommitted to Health & Mar 5-floor amendment (1) filed ; 141 to exclude from individual income primaries to April 15; amend date to Welfare (H) posted for passage in the Regular tax for eight consecutive calendar determine order of candidates on ballots. Orders of the Day for Friday, March 6, quarters the amount of wages paid by a HFA (2, J. Comer Jr.) - Amend to HB 480/AA (BR 115) - B. Yonts, L. 2009 qualifying new small business that has designate Monroe, Russell, Cumberland, Belcher, J. Crenshaw, T. Edmonds, C. Mar 6-floor amendment (2) filed ; 3rd no more than five employees and and Clinton Counties as early voting pilot Embry Jr., K. Hall, B. Montell, T. Moore, reading, passed with committee registers with the department; make program participants; amend to expand D. Osborne, R. Palumbo, T. Pullin, T. amendment (2-title), floor amendment conforming changes to KRS 141.010 the early voting pilot program to the Thompson, A. Wuchner (2) and 141.310. 2010 primary. Mar 9-received in Senate; taken from AN ACT relating to Best in Class loan Committee on Committees; 1st reading; Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House forgiveness and declaring an returned to Committee on Committees Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 24-to Elections, Const. emergency. (S) (H) Amendments & Intergovernmental Amend KRS 164.769 to require the Mar 10-taken from Committee on Affairs (H) Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Committees; 2nd reading; returned to HB 485 (BR 1045) - T. McKee Feb 26-posted in committee Authority to give priority in the use of Committee on Committees (S); to Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, teacher scholarship program funds to Education (S) AN ACT relating to pesticides. to Calendar with Committee Substitute loan forgiveness for teachers who were Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules as Amend KRS 217.570 to remove the Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted accepted into the Best in Class program a Consent Bill $125 per annum fee on registering for passage in the Regular Orders of the prior to June 30, 2008; create a new Mar 13-posted for passage in the pesticides and allow the fee to be set by Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009; floor section of KRS 164 to define the Best in Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, administrative regulation; remove the amendments (1) and (2) filed to Class program and to require the March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- caps on the amount of funds that can be Committee Substitute authority, if insufficient funds are 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by spent on programs funded by the fees; Mar 5-3rd reading, passed 59-35 with available for loan forgiveness, to each presiding officer; delivered to make technical corrections. Committee Substitute establish a schedule for loan payment Governor Mar 6-received in Senate over a ten-year period; EMERGENCY. Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. HB 485 - AMENDMENTS Mar 9-to State & Local Government 93) HCA (1, T. McKee) - Increase annual (S) HB 480 - AMENDMENTS fee for registering pesticides from $125 HCA (1, C. Rollins II) - Replace "were HB 481 (BR 1348) - L. Combs to $250; delete language requiring fees HB 487/LM (BR 1344) - J. Fischer accepted into the Best in Class to be determined by administrative Program" with "have outstanding loan AN ACT relating to the sale of timber. regulation. AN ACT relating to interest on balance eligibility for Best in Class loans Create a new section of KRS Chapter judgments. issued"; add nurses and public service 364 to require the seller of trees, timber, Feb 23-introduced in House Amend KRS 360.040, relating to attorneys to eligible participants; or forest products to produce the Feb 24-to Agriculture & Small interest on judgments, except in child establish a 30 year repayment schedule instrument vesting title to the goods in Business (H) support to delete the 12 percent interest for participants if there are insufficient the seller; require the purchaser to keep Feb 27-posted in committee requirement and replace it with the funds for loan forgiveness; urge the the instrument for no less than two Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, interest rate provided in KRS 131.183(1) Governor to use discretionary funds from years; provide for a penalty of one to Consent Calendar with committee without adjustments specified in KRS the federal American Recovery and hundred dollars per instrument for failure amendment (1) 131.180 (2) and create a minimum Reinvestment Act to provide loan to comply. Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules; posted interest rate of 6 percent. forgiveness to eligible program for passage in the Consent Orders of the participants. Feb 23-introduced in House Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Feb 23-introduced in House HCA (2/Title, C. Rollins II) - Make title Feb 24-to Natural Resources & Mar 4-taken from the Consent Orders Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) amendment. Environment (H) of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders HFA (1, B. Yonts) - Replace "were of the Day; 3rd reading, passed 81-11 HB 488 (BR 1285) - S. Lee, T. Moore, A. accepted into the Best in Class HB 482/FN/LM (BR 1459) - R. Rand with committee amendment (1) Wuchner Program" with "have outstanding loan Mar 5-received in Senate balance eligibility for Best in Class loans AN ACT relating to transient room Mar 9-to Agriculture (S); taken from AN ACT relating to tax credits for issued"; add nurses and public service taxes. committee; 1st reading; returned to education expenses. attorneys to eligible participants; Amend KRS 91A.390 to clarify the tax Agriculture (S) Create a new section of KRS Chapter establish an option for participants to base for the transient room tax; amend Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd 141 to allow an income tax credit to negotiate an extended repayment KRS 139.200 to clarify the tax base for reading; returned to Agriculture (S); individuals who contribute to a Kentucky schedule consistent with federal the sales tax on lodging; amend KRS reported favorably, to Rules as a qualified tuition program education requirements if there are insufficient 142.400 to clarify the tax base for the Consent Bill savings plan trust; amend KRS funds for loan forgiveness; urge the transient room tax; amend KRS 153.440 Mar 11-posted for passage in the 141.0205 to include the credit. Governor to use discretionary funds from to clarify the tax base for the transient Consent Orders of the Day for the federal American Recovery and room tax; amend KRS 153.450 to clarify Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd Feb 23-introduced in House Reinvestment Act to provide loan the tax base for the transient room tax; reading, passed 38-0; received in Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue forgiveness to eligible program effective July1, 2009. House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of (H) participants. the House HFA (2, B. Yonts) - Replace "were Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President HB 489 (BR 1252) - T. Burch accepted into the Best in Class Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue of the Senate; delivered to Governor Program" with "have outstanding loan (H) Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. AN ACT relating to child medical balance eligibility for Best in Class loans Mar 2-posting waived 81) support. issued"; add nurses and public service Amend KRS 403.211 to define attorneys to eligible participants; HB 483 (BR 1458) - R. Rand HB 486/LM (BR 1206) - D. Owens, R. "appropriate health care insurance establish an option for participants to Meeks coverage" as "accessible", negotiate an extended repayment AN ACT relating to apportionment for "comprehensive", and "reasonable in schedule consistent with federal tax purposes. AN ACT relating to elections. cost; define "cash medical support"; requirements if there are insufficient Amend KRS 141.120 to provide for a Create a new section of KRS Chapter require the court to determine if medical funds for loan forgiveness; urge the single factor formula based on sales for 117 to establish a voluntary program for support for the child is available; require the court to order the parent to obtain or jurisdictions, discipline licensees or deny maintain coverage; change the term Feb 23-introduced in House applicants for unprofessional conduct, HB 495/FN (BR 1333) - S. Overly noncustodial parent to obligated parent. Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) and set fees within specified limits; list Mar 2-posting waived; posted in penalties for violations of provisions of AN ACT relating to tax administration. HB 489 - AMENDMENTS committee the chapter; exempt the initial Amend KRS 131.190 to define terms, HCS - Retain provisions of the bill Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, prosthetist, orthotist, and pedorthist clarify when tax information may be except to add that health insurance to Consent Calendar with Committee appointments to the board from the disclosed, allow disclosure of information coverage from a public entity includes Substitute licensing requirement; make all required in the prosecution of any the Kentucky Children's Health Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted subsequent practitioner appointments to violation of the Kentucky Penal Code or Insurance and the Kentucky Medicaid for passage in the Consent Orders of the the board comply with the standard other criminal laws, and allow the programs. Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 licensing requirements; name KRS department to disclose specific SCS - Make technical correction. Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with Chapter 319B the "Henry Brown information to any potentially liable party SFA (1, E. Tori) - Attach SB 79/GA to Committee Substitute ; received in Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics if more than one party is potentially liable HB 489/GA. Senate Act." for payment; amend to KRS 131.020 SFA (2/Title, E. Tori) - Make title Mar 9-to Judiciary (S) and 131.990to conform. amendment. Feb 23-introduced in House SFA (3, K. Stine) - Retain original HB 491 (BR 1377) - T. Thompson, R. Feb 24-to Licensing & Occupations HB 495 - AMENDMENTS provisions of the bill; make technical Palumbo (H) HCS/FN - Retain original provisions of corrections. the bill; clarify who cannot divulge SFA (4, E. Tori) - Attach provisions of AN ACT relating to prosthetics, HB 492 (BR 1524) - F. Steele information; clarify in which situations SB 79/GA to HB 489/SCS. orthotics, and pedorthics. the information is allowed to be divulged. Establish and create new sections of AN ACT relating to reclamation. HFA (1, S. Overly) - Retain the Feb 23-introduced in House KRS Chapter 319B, regarding the Create a new section of KRS Chapter original provisions of the bill; clarify that Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) licensing and regulation of practitioners 350 to declare the importance of the prohibition to divulge tax information Feb 26-posted in committee of prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics; supporting pollinator habitat on does not extend to information required Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, define terms for the chapter; establish reclamation sites to speed up for grand jury investigations related to to Consent Calendar with Committee the Kentucky Board of Prosthetics, revegetation and improve soil and any violation of the tax laws, the Substitute Orthotics, and Pedorthics and its hydrologic stability; amend KRS 350.100 prosecution of any violation of the tax Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted appointment and meeting procedures; to allow the cabinet to advise an laws, or compliance with a valid for passage in the Consent Orders of the clarify board liability to include operator on use of pollinator sites to subpoena issued by a federal court in a Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 requirement that current or former board improve vegetative cover; amend KRS criminal prosecution or grand jury Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 with members or affiliated persons act with 350.113 to include pollinator colonies in investigation. Committee Substitute ; received in ordinary care; delineate the duties of the the planting reports; amend KRS Senate; taken from Committee on board; require the board to administer 350.435 to include pollinator habitat Feb 23-introduced in House Committees; 1st reading; returned to and enforce the provisions of the chapter when dealing with introduced species on Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue Committee on Committees (S) and to promulgate administrative reclamation sites; create noncodified (H) Mar 10-taken from Committee on regulations to establish factors for section to request the interim joint Mar 2-posting waived Committees; 2nd reading; returned to licensure and certification of licensed committee with jurisdiction over mine Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Committee on Committees (S); to Health prosthetists, orthotists, and pedorthists, reclamation to examine the issue of to Calendar with Committee Substitute & Welfare (S); floor amendments (1) (2) and certified orthotic fitters; state pollinator habitat and ways to support Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules and (3) filed additional powers of the board, including beekeeping on mine reclamation sites. Mar 10-floor amendment (1) filed to Mar 12-floor amendment (4) filed to the authority to employ needed Committee Substitute Committee Substitute ; reported personnel and contract with the Division Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 12-recommitted to Appropriations favorably, to Rules as a Consent bill with of Occupations and Professions for the Feb 24-to Natural Resources & & Revenue (H) Committee Substitute ; posted for provision of administrative services; Environment (H) passage in the Consent Orders of the declare rules for actual physical licenses HB 496 (BR 1697) - K. Sinnette Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009; 3rd and certificates, practice authorization, HB 493/FN (BR 1694) - S. Overly reading; floor amendments (1) (2-title) and scope of practice; set a July 1, AN ACT relating to notaries. (3) and (4) withdrawn ; passed 37-1 with 2011, deadline for practice outside the AN ACT relating to state traffic school Create a new section of KRS Chapter Committee Substitute ; received in provisions of the chapter; clarify that and making an appropriation therefor. 423 to specify the power, conditions, and House both major certifying boards for Amend KRS 186.574 to increase the procedure for the revocation of the Mar 13-posted for passage for pedorthists are considered equivalent for fee for state traffic school for offenders commission of a notary public; create a concurrence in Senate Committee pedorthist certification and standards of from $15 to $50; allocate 30% of fee to new section of KRS Chapter 423 to Substitute ; House concurred in Senate practice until superseded by the board's defray the cost of state traffic school; specify the elements of a notary's official Committee Substitute ; passed 96-0; standards on July 1, 2011; require the allocate 70% of fee to the Department of signature and seal; amend KRS 423.010 enrolled, signed by each presiding board to reject any license application Public Advocacy. to broaden the grounds on which an officer; delivered to Governor made by July 1, 2011, when the application for a commission as a notary Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. application is based on a previous Feb 23-introduced in House public may be denied; amend KRS 82) certification, unless the certification was Feb 24-to Transportation (H) 423.160 to require serial numbers for originally held by the applicant prior to Feb 27-posted in committee notaries. HB 490/FN (BR 342) - T. Burch January 1, 2009; indicate that care or Mar 2-reassigned to Appropriations & services eligible for reimbursement by Revenue (H); posting waived HB 496 - AMENDMENTS AN ACT relating to a residential option Medicare, Medicaid, or health insurance HCS - Amend to clarify that a notary for substance abusers. may only be provided pursuant to an HB 494 (BR 266) - S. Overly, J. Greer shall not be required to have an official Create a new section of KRS Chapter order from a licensed physician or seal. 222 to permit the Cabinet for Health and advanced registered nurse practitioner; AN ACT relating to safe consumer Family Services to contract with an exempt individuals engaging in their products for children. Feb 23-introduced in House agency to operate a therapeutic home profession from the authority of Chapter Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) as a residential option for substance 319B, including licensed health care 211 to prohibit the knowing manufacture, Feb 27-taken from committee; 1st abuse treatment for adults; require practitioners or providers, physical retrofit, sale, distribution, or transport reading, to Calendar access to services related to treatment, therapists, occupational therapists, within the state of any children's Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; job training, education, and life skills; physicians, chiropractors, pharmacists, products that do not meet standards set recommitted to Judiciary (H); posted in permit homes to operate as business and other specified individuals; exclude by federal law and regulation; create a committee training schools; permit the cabinet to application of the chapter to the practice new section of KRS 199.892 to Mar 4-reported favorably, to Rules promulgate regulations establishing of prosthetics, orthotics, or pedorthics by 199.8996 to require the Cabinet for with Committee Substitute ; posted for requirements for the operation of the licensed physicians, federal employees, Health and Family Services to notify passage in the Regular Orders of the home and business training schools; designated students, or defined orthosis child-care providers of the Kentucky Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009 provide that a therapeutic home qualifies manufacturer employees; forbid any Consumer Product Safety Program and Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 80-18 with as a home for purposes of home person from practicing as or professing the program's Web site; require child- Committee Substitute incarceration. to be any of the licensed or certified care centers to post information on the Mar 9-received in Senate professionals in the chapter without a Kentucky Consumer Product Safety Mar 10-to Licensing, Occupations & HB 490 - AMENDMENTS valid current license or certificate; Program and the program's Web site. Administrative Regulations (S) HCS/FN - Retain original provisions of establish license expiration and renewal bill except to make them subject to dates and procedures; authorize the Feb 23-introduced in House HB 497/FN (BR 1681) - J. Richards, J. available funding. board to grant reciprocity with other Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) DeCesare the Wounded Soldier Program administration fee on cigarettes; amend availability of information and of his or AN ACT relating to tax increment administered by the Traumatic Brain various sections of the Kentucky her responsibility to inform teachers of financing. Injury Trust Program; amend KRS Revised Statutes to conform; the resources. Allow the Kentucky Economic 186.020 to require operators to obtain a EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. HFA (2/Title, A. Wuchner) - Make title Development Authority to reduce the decal to place on motorcycle license amendment. minimum required capital investment for plate; amend KRS 186.285 relating to Feb 23-introduced in House HFA (3, A. Wuchner) - Create a new certain Signature Projects for which an whom may operate a motorcycle without Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue section of KRS Chapter 157 to require agreement was entered into prior to protective headgear; amend KRS (H) that by August 1, 2009 the Kentucky November 1, 2007 from $200,000,000 to 189.990 to require violators to pay a fine; Department of Education post on its $150,000,000. require the proceeds from the fine be HB 505 (BR 1554) - F. Nesler Web site the characteristics of children forwarded to the Wounded Soldier with dyslexia, techniques and screening Feb 23-introduced in House Program administered by the Traumatic AN ACT relating to tobacco products tools teachers may use, and links to Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue Brain Injury Trust Program. and declaring an emergency. Web sites that provide teaching methods (H) Amend KRS 138.310 to define "OTP that have been proven to be successful Mar 2-posting waived Feb 23-introduced in House wholesaler" and "retail location"; amend when teaching children with dyslexia; Feb 24-to Transportation (H) KRS 138.140 as amended by 2009 HB include information related to teacher HB 498 (BR 1284) - J. Carney, S. Rudy, 144 to delete all references to cigarette training opportunities on how to teach K. Stevens HB 502 (BR 229) - K. Bratcher, R. papers; create a new section of KRS children with dyslexia; require the Crimm, C. Embry Jr., B. Montell, T. 138 to 138.205 to impose an excise tax department to notify principals of the AN ACT relating to civil actions. Moore, R. Nelson, D. Osborne, R. on cigarette papers effective April 1, availability of information and of his or Amend KRS 413.125 to provide for a Palumbo, S. Riggs, R. Webb, A. Webb- 2009; amend KRS 138.165 to allow the her responsibility to inform teachers of two year statute of limitations for civil Edgington, A. Wuchner Department of Revenue to seize and the resources; make technical actions relating to wrongful termination destroy contraband cigarettes if the corrections. or wrongful discharge. AN ACT relating to loan forgiveness owner or person who has an interest in for Kentucky teachers. the seized cigarettes fails to protest the Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House Amend KRS 164.769 to permit the seizure within twenty days; amend KRS Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) use of the Kentucky teacher scholarship 138.195 to increase the license fee for Feb 25-posted in committee program funds for loan forgiveness for an unclassified acquirer to $500 and Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, HB 499 (BR 1481) - T. Kerr teachers with outstanding loan balances impose a $500 license fee on an OTP to Consent Calendar with Committee on Best in Class loans issued prior to wholesaler; allow the department to Substitute AN ACT relating to oaths. June, 2008. suspend the sale of tax evidence to Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Amend KRS 62.020 relating to who licensees who fail to submit required for passage in the Consent Orders of the may administer an oath to include retired Feb 23-introduced in House reports or information until the reports or Day for Monday, March 9, 2009; floor and senior status justices and judges. Feb 24-to Education (H) information is submitted; create a new amendments (1) and (3) filed to Feb 27-posted in committee section of KRS 138.130 to 138.205 to Committee Substitute, floor amendment Feb 23-introduced in House require a licensee to maintain records on (2-title) filed Feb 24-to State Government (H) HB 503 (BR 172) - B. Farmer, D. Floyd, the immediate premises of the licensee's Mar 9-taken from the Consent Orders Mar 4-posting waived K. Hall, J. Wayne place of business for a period of four of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, years; Sections 1, 2,4, 5, and 6 take of the Day; 3rd reading, passed 91-1 to Consent Calendar AN ACT relating to the taxation of effect July 1, 2009; EMERGENCY. with Committee Substitute ; floor Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted unemployment benefits. amendment (1) withdrawn ; received in for passage in the Consent Orders of the Amend KRS 141.010 to exclude from Feb 23-introduced in House Senate; taken from Committee on Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 adjusted gross income a portion of Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue Committees; 1st reading; returned to Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0; unemployment compensation received (H) Committee on Committees (S) received in Senate; taken from after December 31, 2008. Mar 10-taken from Committee on Committee on Committees; 1st reading; HB 506/FN (BR 1445) - L. Belcher, L. Committees; 2nd reading; to Education returned to Committee on Committees Feb 23-introduced in House Clark, J. Carney, R. Palumbo, J. (S) (S) Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue Richards Mar 10-taken from Committee on (H) HB 507/FN (BR 1211) - R. Weston, T. Committees; 2nd reading; returned to AN ACT relating to suicide prevention Moore Committee on Committees (S); to HB 504 (BR 270) - F. Nesler training. Judiciary (S) Amend KRS 156.095 to require the AN ACT relating to economic AN ACT relating to tobacco products. Kentucky Department of Education to development. HB 500/LM (BR 1490) - T. Kerr Amend KRS 138.195 to increase the develop and disseminate to districts and Create a new section of KRS Chapter license fee for an unclassified acquirer to schools a suicide prevention training 141 to establish an income tax credit for AN ACT relating to fireworks. $500; allow the Department of Revenue program; require all middle and high qualified employers of up to 50 percent Create new section of KRS 227.700 to to require electronic filing of cigarette tax school teachers to participate in a of the amount paid for tuition and other 227.750 to require reporting on the information and reports when funding suicide prevention training program. educational expenses, limited to 2,800 storage of fireworks and permit becomes available and the department employees a year; require monitoring by inspection by the state fire marshall or is capable of electronically accepting the HB 506 - AMENDMENTS the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation; local fire chief; amend KRS 227.700, information and reports; allow a licensee HCS/FN - Delete original provisions of amend KRS 141.0205 to conform. 227.702, and 227.704 to define to sell to or purchase from any other the bill; amend KRS 156.095 to require "consumer fireworks" and provide licensee untax-paid cigarettes; require the Cabinet for Health and Family HB 507 - AMENDMENTS exceptions; amend KRS 227.706 to the department to file administrative Services to post suicide prevention HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; define "display fireworks"; amend KRS regulations within 90 days of the awareness and training information on add definition for "Metropolitan College"; 227.710 to define "competent display effective date of this Act; create a new its Web page by August 1, 2009; require allow credits only for tuition and other operator" and provide requirements for section of KRS 138.130 to 138.205 to every public middle and high school educational expenses paid for students display set-up and firing; amend KRS prohibit the department from issuing administrator to disseminate suicide enrolled in the Metropolitan College 227.715 to require a wholesale/retail licenses to convicted felons or to prevention awareness information to all program. permit and annual registration; and persons who have had any license middle and high school students by prohibit sales to individuals under under KRS 139.195 or any other statute September 1 of each year. Feb 23-introduced in House eighteen years of age. relating to the regulation of the HFA (1, A. Wuchner) - Create a new Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue manufacture, sale, or transportation of section of KRS Chapter 157 to require (H) Feb 23-introduced in House cigarettes, other tobacco products, that by August 1, 2009 the Kentucky Mar 2-posting waived Feb 24-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & cigarette papers, or snuff revoked for Department of Education post on its Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Public Safety (H) cause or has been convicted of a Web site the characteristics of children to Calendar with Committee Substitute violation of any of those statutes, or to with dyslexia, techniques and screening Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HB 501/LM (BR 1447) - T. Burch an individual who is not a citizen of the tools teachers may use, and links to for passage in the Regular Orders of the United States; amend KRS 365.270 to Web sites that provide teaching methods Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009 AN ACT relating to motorcycle include unclassified acquirer in the that have been proven to be successful Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 99-0 with helmets. definition of "wholesaler"; increase the when teaching children with dyslexia; Committee Substitute ; received in Amend KRS 186.531 to require presumed cost of doing business by the include information related to teacher Senate motorcycle operators wishing to operate wholesale to 3.25 percent; amend KRS training opportunities on how to teach Mar 9-to Appropriations & Revenue without a helmet to pay a fee; require the 365.390 to require an unclassified children with dyslexia; require the (S); taken from committee; 1st reading; proceeds from the fee be forwarded to acquirer to pay the enforcement and department to notify principals of the returned to Appropriations & Revenue (S) with a customized or commercially standards; include references to the bill Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd available norm-referenced test to accelerated learning for students with Mar 11-recommitted to Education (H) reading; returned to Appropriations & measure depth and breadth of social advanced learning needs; strengthen Revenue (S) studies and science and to provide language relating to program reviews; HB 509 (BR 1038) - D. Pasley national profiles to be administered one revise language relating to revision of HB 508 (BR 1283) - H. Moberly Jr., C. time in the elementary and middle the Administration Code for Kentucky's AN ACT relating to the Turnpike Rollins II, L. Belcher, J. Carney, J. grades and the high school, respectively; Assessment program; align reporting Authority of Kentucky. DeCesare, K. Flood, D. Graham, C. require an on-demand assessment of dates for the reporting of assessment Amend KRS 175.410, regarding the Miller, D. Pasley, K. Stevens, W. Stone, student writing in grades 4 through 7 and data to schools starting with the new Turnpike Authority of Kentucky, to R. Webb grades 9 and 10; require an editing and assessment program; expand list of provide definitions; amend KRS 175.420 mechanics test relating to writing, using professional development areas to be and 175.425 to declare the legislative AN ACT relating to education multiple choice and constructed made available to teachers based on intent of the mission of the authority; assessment and declaring an response items to be administered one their needs; eliminate the 100-day amend KRS 175.430 to specify emergency. time with the elementary and middle and enrollment requirement for students to membership, meeting requirements, Amend KRS 158.6451 to add an high school, respectively; permit the be counted in the testing accountability staffing, and operations; amend KRS expectation relating to performing arts; state board to determine how end-of- results and require the Kentucky Board 175.450 to state the purpose and amend KRS 158.6453 to add definitions; course exams may be substituted for of Education to define the calendar year powers of the authority; create a new to require the department of education to criterion-referenced tests at the high required; remove the writing portfolio section of KRS Chapter 175 to direct the plan and implement a comprehensive school level; require the state board from the state assessment program authority to evaluate potential projects; process to revise academic content within 60 days of the effective date of the beginning with the 2009-2010 school require that projects be proposed by a standards and to complete the process Act to revise the Administration Code for year and thereafter, but retain writing local government and approved by the in the areas of reading, language arts, Kentucky's Assessment Program to portfolios within the instructional department; amend KRS 175.470 to mathematics, science, and social studies include prohibitions of inappropriate test program; specify that program reviews permit authority to contract with the by December 15, 2010; disseminate the preparation activities; require that for writing, practical living skills and department for construction and revised academic content standards by accelerated learning be provided any career studies, and arts and humanities operations; specify that the authority December 31, 2010; complete a revision student whose scores on any of the will be included as determined by the shall maintain control of projects and of the academic content standards for assessments indicate skill deficiencies; Kentucky Board of Education in the revenues from projects; amend KRS arts and humanities, practical living retain the ACT, college readiness, and revised accountability index; add section 175.490 to authorize projects skills, and career studies by May 15, high school readiness exams; require that specifies continuation during 2009- constructed by the authority to include 2010, and disseminate the revised each school to devise an accelerated 2010 and 2010-2011 of the existing interchanges with existing roadways; academic content standards by June 30, learning plan; require individual reports tests, accountability system, and permit the authority to issue 2010; require the Council on to parents on the achievement of their classification of schools but require the administrative regulations; permit public Postsecondary Education to sign a children compared to school, state, and state board to adjust the value of the utilities to utilize rights-of-way under written agreement that the academic national results; limit state core content reading and writing components of the specific circumstances; permit content standards for reading and testing to the last 14 days of a local accountability index due to removal of agreements for use of real estate assets mathematics are aligned with the district's school calendar and limit the writing portfolio; require the Kentucky of the authority by the Commonwealth; postsecondary education course number of days of testing to no more Department of Education and the create a new section of KRS Chapter standards for reading and mathematics; than 5 during that period when the Education Professional Standards Board 175 to authorize issuance of bonds; require the Education Professional revised test is implemented; provide that to review and determine ways to amend KRS 175.510 to state that bonds Standards Board and the Council on a local board of education may adopt the improve the skills and confidence of pre- are not a debt of the Commonwealth; Postsecondary Education to provide use of commercial assessments for service and existing teachers in teaching create a new section of KRS Chapter information and training on the academic making formative judgments; amend writing during the 2009 and 2010 175 to permit tolling; establish content standards to the postsecondary KRS 158.6452 to require the School calendar years; require the Council on requirements for level of tolling; direct education faculty in the content areas Curriculum, Assessment, and Postsecondary Education, the Kentucky how proceeds of tolls and other and the teacher preparation programs; Accountability Council to provide Board of Education, and the Kentucky revenues shall be used; Amend KRS retain the current assessments and recommendations relating to its Department of Education to develop a 175.530 to authorize trust relationships; accountability requirements through the responsibilities; amend KRS 158.6455 to unified strategy by May 15, 2010, to amend KRS 175.540 to clarify that funds 2010-2011 school year; require modify language relating to successful reduce college remediation rates by at received by the Authority under this professional development for teachers schools and delete references to least 50% by 2014 from the 2010 rates chapter are trust funds to be used under and administrators; require the Kentucky rewards; amend KRS 158.6458 to and increase the college completion the provisions of the chapter; amend Board of Education to revise the annual modify title of the assessment and rates of students enrolled in one (1) or KRS 175.560 to exempt bonds from statewide student assessment program accountability system, by adding more remedial classes by 3% annually state taxation; amend KRS 175.570 to for implementation in school year 2011- reference to "academic achievement"; from 2009-2014; direct the Kentucky authorize state agencies and localities to 2012; require the revised plan to have amend KRS 158.6459 to delete Department of Education to invest in bonds; amend KRS 175.580 to student assessments including both reference to the grade level of the high communicate to districts and schools allow authority to contract for provision formative and summative assessments; school readiness exam; amend KRS that decisions relating to textbook of maintenance services and obtain require the Department of Education to 158.649 to change dates for reporting purchases for mathematics may be property under the Eminent Domain Act; provide program guidelines and program student data to each school council delayed until the mathematics standards amend KRS 175.610 to direct that review guidance for the arts and beginning in the 2012-2013 school year have been revised and that the projects shall revert to ownership by the humanities, writing programs, practical and change dates for actions by school department shall allow off-list purchases Commonwealth when all bonds are living skills, and career studies; require councils; amend KRS 156.095 to add in order to ensure textbooks selected retired; create new sections of KRS biennial state and annual local program assessment literacy and integration of align with the revised standards. Chapter 175 to require issuance of an reviews for arts and humanities, writing performance-based student assessment HFA (1, T. Riner) - Add additional annual report and require an annual programs, practical living skills, and in classroom instruction and require qualities describing a self-sufficient audit; prohibit officers and employees career studies; require writing portfolios professional development to be made individual of good character, including from directly investing in authority bonds; as a part of any school's writing program available; amend KRS 160.345 to hard working, patriotic, and respectful of indemnify board members and which shall be determined by each require the school-based decision legitimate authority including parents, employees from personal liability; school-based decision making council; making council to review findings from teachers, school officials, and law authorize previous planning and other provide that the writing portfolio reflect a annual and state program reviews in arts enforcement. work to become a part of the function of student's interests and growth over time and humanities, writing, practical living HFA (2, T. Riner) - Add additional the authority; amend KRS 176.420 to and that a portfolio be maintained for skills, and career studies; amend KRS qualities describing a self-sufficient require the activity of the authority to be each student in grades primary through 164.020 to add duty for ensuring that individual of good character, including evaluated as a part of the six-year road 12 and travel with the student from academic core content standards in high hard working, patriotic, and respectful of plan; amend KRS 11.400 and 42.409 to grade to grade and to any school in school align with postsecondary legitimate authority including parents, conform; repeal KRS 175.440, which the student enrolls; eliminate education course entry requirements; teachers, school officials, and law 175.460,175.500, 175.505, 175.520, writing portfolios from the state student amend 158.710, 158. 805, 158.816, enforcement. 175.590, 175.605, 175.620, 175.630, assessment program in 2011-2012; 159.035, and 160.345 to conform; make 181.850, 181.851, 181.852, 181.853, require criterion-referenced tests, which technical changes; EMERGENCY. Feb 23-introduced in House 181.854, 181.855, 181.856, 181.857, are augmented with norm-referenced Feb 24-to Education (H); posted in 181.858, 181.859, 181.860, 181.861, items in grades 3 through 8 to measure HB 508 - AMENDMENTS committee 181.862, 181.863, 181.864, 181.865, the depth and breadth of Kentucky's HCS - Retain original provisions, Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, 181.866, 181.867, 181.868, 181.869. core content and to provide national except revise the goal relating to arts to Calendar with Committee Substitute profiles in the areas of mathematics, and humanities in KRS 158.6451; revise Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Feb 23-introduced in House language, and reading; require a language related to the approval process amendment (1) filed to Committee Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue criterion-referenced test, augmented and timelines for revising academic Substitute, floor amendment (2) filed to (H) relevant terms; provide requirements Wayne, J. Glenn, M. Marzian, R. Meeks, Armed Forces or a member's dependent HB 510 (BR 964) - D. Pasley, H. and procedures for establishment of D. Owens, R. Palumbo, J. Richards, R. that does not comply with 10 U.SC. 987 Moberly Jr. associations and for the conduct of Webb and any violation of this federal law is a business; establish rights and violation of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to alcopops. responsibilities of unit owners; provide AN ACT relating to short-term loans. 286; amend KRS 286.9-102 to deleted Amend KRS 243.720 to define criteria related to the sale of units by unit Amend KRS 286.9-010 to define deferred deposit transactions and to "alcopops" to include flavored malt owners and collection of delinquent fees "annual percentage rate," "borrower," provide that a short-term loan licensee beverages, beverages that contain wine and assessments; establish procedure "interest," and"short-term loan" and to shall give the borrower a signed to which fruit juice or other flavorings for distribution of proceeds as related to delete the definition of "deferred deposit statement of the applicable annual have been added, or beverages common elements; provide for short title transaction"; amend KRS 286.9-020 to percentage rate and a clear description containing distilled spirits and added of the Kentucky Condominium Act; delete deferred deposit transactions and of the payment obligations of the terms ingredients such as fruit juice and other effective January 1, 2010. to require any person engaged in the of the agreement before the agreement flavorings; impose the tax on alcopops at business of making short-term loans in is signed; and, require that each short- the same rate as distilled spirits; define Feb 23-introduced in House Kentucky to obtain a license from the term loan licensee comply with the terms; amend KRS 243.884 to impose Feb 24-to Local Government (H) executive director of the Department of federal Fair Debt Collection Practies Act the 11% wholesale sales tax on Mar 2-posted in committee Financial Institutions; amend KRS 286.9- when collecting on a short-term loan. alcopops; EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. 050 to specify the requirements for the HB 515 (BR 1351) - J. Jenkins application form for engaging in the Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House business of making short-term loans; Feb 24-to Banking & Insurance (H) Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue AN ACT relating to registered nurses. amend KRS 286.9-070 to delete (H) Create new sections of KRS 314.041 deferred deposit transactions and insert HB 517 (BR 1488) - J. Jenkins, T. to 314.050 to establish the patient short-term loans; amend KRS 286.9-075 Thompson HB 511/FN (BR 1342) - R. Webb, S. advocacy duties and rights of direct care to delete deferred deposit transactions Brinkman registered nurses including free speech, and insert short-term loans; amend KRS AN ACT relating to the duties and acting exclusively in the interests of 286.9-100 to prohibit licensees from powers of the mayor of a consolidated AN ACT relating to economic patients, and avoidance of conflicts of making a loan to a borrower who is not local government. development. interest; create new sections of KRS physically present in the licensee's Create a new section of KRS Chapter Create new sections of KRS Chapter Chapter 216B to establish the protection business location; prohibit a person from 67C defining a consolidated local 141 to establish the New Markets of free speech for direct care registered making a short-term loan from an office government mayor's powers and duties; Development Program and provide tax nurses and other health professionals not in Kentucky to a borrower who is create requirement to submit annual credits therefor; amend KRS 141.0205 who are responsible for patient care; physically present in Kentucky and revenue and financial information; to recognize and establish the ordering establish the content of protected free provide that an out-of-state lender may require submission of capital projects of the credits. speech; establish the right of direct care make a loan to a borrower from plan; define capital projects; require registered nurses to oppose a policy Kentucky who physically visits the out- creation of surplus funds account in Feb 23-introduced in House found to conflict with patient advocacy; of-state office of the lender; prohibit general fund; define surplus funds Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue establish the right of patients and direct making a short-term loan by telephone, account; require submission of an (H) care registered nurses to file a complaint mail, or internet; require written annual budget with both a surplus Mar 2-posting waived when a health care facility is found to disclosure of all interest and fees to be expenditure and budget reduction plan; interfere with patient advocacy; prohibit charged to the borrower prior to making list requirements for surplus expenditure HB 512 (BR 1677) - R. Webb, J. a health care facility from denial of and the short-term loan; limit the annual plan and alternatives to expending Richards interference with patient advocacy rights percentage rate to 36% for a short-term surplus funds; define the terms of a of direct care registered nurses; loan; delete the maximum $15 dollar budget reduction plan and place limits AN ACT relating to the enacted establish content of actions deemed to service fee per $100 for deferred deposit on the use of certain budget reduction budget reduction plan. interfere with the patient advocacy duties transactions; provide that the making of strategies; make any employee lay-off Direct the state budget director to of direct care registered nurses; prohibit a short-term loan that violates the subject to any civil service ordinances or establish a centralized, coordinated a hospital or health care facility from provisions of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter collective bargaining agreements; create process to implement the enacted retaliation for the exercise of rights and 286 also violates KRS 367.170 and a requirement for the mayor to inform budget reduction plan for the 2008-2010 duties of direct care registered nurses authorize the Attorney General or the agencies and metro council of the status fiscal biennium; require the quarterly for patient advocacy; require a hospital executive director of the Department of of the budget in regards to surplus or report submitted by the Office of State or other health care facility to pay Financial Institutions to enforce the deficit; require the mayor to implement a Budget Director pursuant to KRS 48.400 damages to employee for failure to provisions of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter budget reduction plan once certain to include information relating to actions comply; prohibit retaliation or reprisal by 286 and authorize a borrower to bring an thresholds reached; create standards for taken to address the budget shortfall and a health care facility against a patient or action pursuant to KRS 367.220 and if the restoration of reduced services; implementation of the enacted budget employee who has filed a complaint; the violation involves interest rate limits require the mayor to designate an reduction plan. require reinstatement of a direct care the borrower may bring an action under agency or contracted individual with the registered nurse who has been KRS 360.020; limit a borrower to one mission to track actual and projected Feb 23-introduced in House discriminated against in employment due outstanding short-term loan at one time revenues with the budget plan adopted; Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue to patient advocacy rights and duties; with a face value not to exceed $500 require the designated individual or (H) permit an action to be brought no later and require a licensee to inquire whether agency to inform the mayor and metro than two years after the date of the last a person seeking a short-term loan has council monthly of past months' HB 513 (BR 1426) - J. Arnold Jr., T. violation and no later than 3 years in the obtained a short-term loan within the revenues, require the designated agency Firkins case of a willful violation; require every previous 90 days and delete deferred or individual to report quarterly on actual health facility to post notice of the rights deposit transactions; limit the duration of revenues versus forecast revenues and AN ACT relating to income tax. of registered nurses as patient a short-term loan to 30 days; prohibit to forecast future revenues versus Amend KRS 141.010 to clarify the advocates and employees; establish a renewal, roll over, refinancing or budget forecasts; amend KRS 67C.105 definition of "captive real estate civil fine of no more than $25,000 for a otherwise consolidating a short-term to make certain contracts, agreements, investment trust" and disallow the health facility found in violation; establish loan for a fee; prohibit a licensee from and obligations subject to metro council deduction for expenses paid by an a civil fine of no more than $25,000 for making a loan to a borrower who has approval; amend KRS 67C.139 to individual or a corporation to a captive the management, nursing service, or had a short-term loan within the previous conform. real estate investment trust; amend KRS medical personnel of a health facility 90 days; prohibit a licensee from 141.0101 to conform; apply to taxable found to be in violation; establish that engaging in activity that would evade the Feb 23-introduced in House years beginning on or after January 1, fines collected will be deposited in the requirements of Subtitle 9 of KRS Feb 24-to Local Government (H) 2009. state general fund; require access for Chapter 286 including disguising a short- the Cabinet for Health and Family term loan as personal property sales and HB 518/LM/CI (BR 976) - J. Jenkins Feb 23-introduced in House Services to all records pertaining to leaseback transactions, or disguising Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue patient advocacy for investigation of loan proceeds as cash rebates of an AN ACT relating to crimes and (H) possible violations; require each health installment sale of good or services; punishments. facility to maintain all records pertaining prohibit licensees from drafting funds Amend KRS 434.850, 434.851, HB 514/LM (BR 1210) - S. Brinkman, R. to compliance with patient advocacy. electronically or billing any credit card in 514.030, 514.040, 514.050, 514.060, Crimm, A. Wuchner connection with a short-term loan; 514.070, 514.080, 514.090, 514.110, Feb 23-introduced in House provide that a short-term loan in violation and 514.120 to raise the felony offense AN ACT relating to condominiums. Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) of Subtitle 9 of KRS Chapter 286 is void threshold in those statutes from $300 to Create new sections of KRS Chapter Feb 27-posted in committee from inception of the loan; prohibit $1,000. 381 relating to condominiums and the licensees from entering into a short-term Uniform Condominium Act; define HB 516 (BR 1006) - J. Jenkins, J. loan with a member of the United States Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) $500,000. (H) HFA (4, L. Napier) - Amend KRS AN ACT relating to suspension or HB 519 (BR 1420) - A. Smith, K. Hall, T. 148.851 to decrease the costs required HB 525 (BR 1692) - D. Graham, J. expulsion of students. Burch, L. Combs, T. Edmonds, J. Greer, for certain lodging facilities to qualify as Jenkins Amend KRS 164.370 to allow a board B. Housman a tourism attraction from $1,000,000 to of regents to include staff as a member $500,000. AN ACT relating to interscholastic of the body invested with the power to AN ACT designating September 26 as athletics. suspend or expel students. Mesothelioma Awareness Day. Feb 23-introduced in House Create a new section of KRS 160 to Create a new section of KRS Chapter Feb 24-to Tourism Development & require local school boards to make Feb 23-introduced in House 2 to make findings and declarations; Energy (H) automatic external defibrillators available Feb 24-to Education (H) designate September 26 of each year as Feb 25-reassigned to Appropriations in all public schools; require local Feb 27-posted in committee Mesothelioma Awareness Day. & Revenue (H) districts to collaborate with local and Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 2-posting waived state organizations to coordinate training to Consent Calendar Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, for employees on the use of automatic Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 24-to State Government (H) to Calendar with Committee Substitute, external defibrillators; clarify immunity for for passage in the Consent Orders of the Mar 3-posted in committee committee amendment (1-title); floor injury during use of automatic external Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, amendment (1) filed to Committee defibrillators; and require the Mar 6-3rd reading, passed 100-0; to Calendar Substitute, floor amendment (2) filed Department of Education to disseminate received in Senate Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted information on funding sources and to Mar 9-to Education (S) for passage in the Regular Orders of the for passage in the Regular Orders of the coordinate recognition of funding Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 Day for Thursday, March 5, 2009; floor sources. HB 529 (BR 99) - R. Damron Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 97-0; amendment (4) filed to Committee received in Senate; taken from Substitute, floor amendment (3) filed Feb 23-introduced in House AN ACT relating to motor vehicle Committee on Committees; 1st reading; Mar 5-3rd reading; floor amendment Feb 24-to Education (H) insurance. returned to Committee on Committees (4) defeated ; passed 98-0 with Amend KRS 304.39-130 to determine (S) Committee Substitute, committee HB 526 (BR 164) - D. Graham, C. basic reparation benefits paid for work Mar 11-to Health & Welfare (S) amendment (1-title) Rollins II loss by a person's actual loss of Mar 6-received in Senate earnings. HB 520 (BR 1266) - S. Westrom Mar 9-to Economic Development, AN ACT relating to salaries of Tourism & Labor (S); taken from Legislative Research Commission Feb 23-introduced in House AN ACT relating to unemployment committee; 1st reading; returned to employees. Feb 24-to Banking & Insurance (H) insurance. Economic Development, Tourism & Amend KRS 7.090 to require Create a new section of KRS Chapter Labor (S) adjustments in the director's salary to be HB 530 (BR 958) - R. Damron 341 to designate the chapter as the Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd approved in the legislative branch Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Act. reading; returned to Economic budget; require the director and AN ACT relating to postsecondary Development, Tourism & Labor (S) personnel to receive the same annual educational institution capital projects to Feb 23-introduced in House increment as executive branch be financed by university restricted Feb 24-to Labor & Industry (H) HB 522 (BR 1441) - R. Nelson, F. Steele employees; require the director to funds. Mar 3-posted in committee establish a performance award system Create new section of KRS Chapter AN ACT relating to horseback riding under which all salary adjustments and 164A to provide an interim process for HB 521/FN (BR 1407) - R. Adams, R. trails on lands owned and maintained by bonuses for Commission employee's approval of certain cash-funded capital Adkins, K. Bratcher, L. Clark, M. the Kentucky Department of Fish and other than the annual increment shall be projects, subject to approvals by the Denham, T. Edmonds, J. Fischer, K. Wildlife Resources. made; describe the performance award governing board, and the Council on Hall, R. Henderson, B. Housman, D. Amend KRS 150.620, directing the system as consisting of a lump sum Postsecondary Education and other Keene, T. Kerr, A. Koenig, T. McKee, R. Department of Fish and Wildlife recognition award and an adjustment for restrictions; provide procedures to Rand, S. Santoro, A. Simpson, A. Smith, Resources Commission to designate, in continuing excellence award. comply with LRC v. Brown. A. Webb-Edgington, A. Wuchner certain coal-producing counties, those areas suitable for horseback riding trails Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House AN ACT relating to tourism on lands owned and maintained by the Feb 24-to State Government (H) Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue development. department. (H) Create a new section of KRS 148.851 HB 527 (BR 1241) - C. Rollins II Mar 2-posting waived to 148.860 to establish incentives for a Feb 23-introduced in House legacy expansion project, that requires Feb 24-to Tourism Development & AN ACT relating to preschool HB 531/FN (BR 956) - R. Damron an existing tourism development project Energy (H) education grants and making an to expand, invest at least $30 million, appropriation therefor. AN ACT relating to postsecondary and host a premier event to qualify for HB 523 (BR 1423) - D. Ford Create new sections of KRS Chapter institution debt. incentives. 157 to establish the Strong Start Create new sections of KRS Chapters AN ACT relating to alcohol sales to Kentucky Program as a grant program 48 and 164A a process for HB 521 - AMENDMENTS minors. administered by the Early Childhood postsecondary institutions to issue HCS/FN - Retain original provisions; Create a new section of KRS Chapter Development Authority to develop agency bonds upon authorization by the require that the amount an approved 244 to include a sticker requirement for collaborative models of preschool General Assembly; amend KRS 48.180 company may recover be adjusted an alcoholic beverage with special education for unserved children living at to conform. based on the employment of Kentucky appeal to minors and to indicate who is or below 200 percent of the federal residents during the construction of the responsible for the placement of the poverty level; require collaboration Feb 23-introduced in House project; declare an EMERGENCY. sticker; amend KRS 241.010 to provide among all community providers; require Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue HCA (1/Title, R. Rand) - Make title a definition of an alcoholic beverage with administrative regulations to define the (H) amendment. special appeal to minors. eligible applicants; require the authority Mar 2-posting waived HFA (1, R. Webb) - Retain original to study the long-term need and provisions; delete subsection allowing Feb 23-introduced in House projected cost of serving all three and HB 532/CI (BR 1482) - T. Kerr different standards to be used in Feb 24-to Licensing & Occupations four year old children by the 2011-2012 determining the economic impact of (H) school year and report its findings to the AN ACT relating to involuntary legacy expansion projects; add a new Legislative Research Commission prior treatment for substance abuse and section to require annual reporting for all HB 524 (BR 1422) - D. Ford to January 1, 2010; establish the Strong making an appropriation therefor. Tourism Development Act projects. Start Kentucky Restricted Fund to be Amend KRS 243.884 to deposit two HFA (2, R. Webb) - Retain original AN ACT relating to alcohol sales to administered by the Early Childhood percent of the wholesale sales tax on provisions; delete subsection allowing minors. Development Authority to allot grants to beer, wine, and distilled spirits in the different standards to be used in Amend KRS 241.010 to define provide collaborative models of substance abuse intervention fund; determining the economic impact of alcoholic beverages with special appeal community-based preschool for create a new section of KRS 222.430 to legacy expansion projects; add a new to minors; create a new section of KRS unserved children. 222.437 to create that fund; amend KRS section to require annual reporting for all Chapter 244 to establish restrictions on 222.432 to allow the Cabinet for Health Tourism Development Act projects. the placement of alcoholic beverages Feb 23-introduced in House and Family Services to guarantee HFA (3, L. Napier) - Amend KRS with special appeal to minors. Feb 24-to Education (H) payment for treatment if funds are 148.851 to decrease the costs required Feb 27-posted in committee available and the petitioner's income for certain lodging facilities to qualify as Feb 23-introduced in House level is at or below 200 percent of a tourism attraction from $1,000,000 to Feb 24-to Licensing & Occupations HB 528 (BR 1408) - C. Rollins II poverty level; EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009. Mar 6-posted for passage in the be addressed by the carbon AN ACT relating to the Legislative Feb 23-introduced in House Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, management legal issues study group; Research Commission. Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue March 9, 2009; placed in the Orders of make technical corrections. Create a new section of KRS Chapter (H) the Day Friday, March 6, 2009; 3rd SFA (2, B. Leeper) - Attach provisions 7 to establish the General Assembly reading, passed 97-2 with Committee of SB 13/GA to HB 537/GA. Accountability and Review Division; HB 533/FN (BR 1460) - M. Denham Substitute, committee amendment (1- SFA (3/Title, B. Leeper) - Make title enumerate powers, organization, and title) ; received in Senate; taken from amendment. duties; amend KRS 7.100, 7.112, 7.119, AN ACT relating to income taxation. Committee on Committees; 1st reading; 7.310, 7.320, 7.330, 7.350, 7.360, and Amend the definition of "Internal to Transportation (S) Feb 23-introduced in House 7.380 to conform. Revenue Code" in KRS 141.010 to be Mar 9-taken from committee; 2nd Feb 24-to Tourism Development & the Internal Revenue Code in effect on reading; returned to Transportation (S) Energy (H) Feb 23-introduced in House December 31, 2008; apply to taxable Mar 13-reported favorably, to Rules; Feb 25-posting waived; posted in Feb 24-to State Government (H) years beginning after December 31, posted for passage in the Consent committee Feb 26-posted in committee 2008. Orders of the Day for; 3rd reading, Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st passed 38-0; received in House; reading, to Calendar with Committee HB 541/FN (BR 1417) - C. Siler, T. Feb 23-introduced in House enrolled, signed by each presiding Substitute Moore, T. Pullin Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue officer; delivered to Governor Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted (H) Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. for passage in the Regular Orders of the AN ACT relating to coordinated 94) Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 benefits for Kentucky National Guard HB 534 (BR 1312) - K. Sinnette, A. Mar 2-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with members returning from deployment. Wuchner HB 537/FN (BR 1419) - R. Adkins Committee Substitute Create a new section of KRS Chapter Mar 3-received in Senate 40 to institute a program to assist Mar 10-WITHDRAWN AN ACT relating to implementation of Mar 5-to Natural Resources and Kentucky National Guard members the state's comprehensive energy Energy (S) returning from deployment overseas with HB 535/LM (BR 1516) - J. Comer Jr. strategy. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st physical and mental conditions; require Establish a Renewable and Efficiency reading; returned to Natural Resources the Department of Veterans' Affairs and AN ACT relating to improper Portfolio Standard and set goals; create and Energy (S); reported favorably, to the Department of Military Affairs to solicitation for medical services. Energy Education workgroup; create Calendar as a Consent Bill; floor cooperate and share costs; include face- Create a new section of KRS 518 that Alternative Transportation Fuel Standard amendments (1) (2) and (3-title) filed to face meetings between returning creates the offense of improper with goals for use of non-traditional Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules National Guard members and Kentucky solicitation for medical services; classify fuels; create carbon management legal Mar 13-returned to Natural Resources Department of Veterans' Affairs veterans the newly created offense as a Class A issues study group; amend KRS and Energy (S); reported favorably, to benefits field representatives. misdemeanor. 141.422 to increase cellulosic ethanol Rules with Committee Substitute, tax credit cap from $5 million to $10 committee amendments (1) and (2-title) ; HB 541 - AMENDMENTS Feb 23-introduced in House million and add algae-derived fuel to posted for passage in the Consent HCS - Delete original text; amend Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) definition of 'biodiesel'; amend KRS Orders of the Day for; floor amendments KRS 38.030 to permit the Governor to 141.423 to provide higher tax credit for (1) (2) and (3-title) withdrawn ; 3rd authorize active duty pay for National HB 536 (BR 1552) - S. Overly, R. Rand, biodiesel produced from algae than from reading, passed 37-1 with Committee Guard members injured during the 2009 R. Adkins, L. Clark, R. Damron, J. Stacy, other feedstocks; amend KRS 141.4244 Substitute, committee amendments (1) winter storm; payments to be made until G. Stumbo to increase tax credit for cellulosic and (2-title) ; received in House the National Guard member is released ethanol from $1 to $2 per gallon; amend by a medical authority; payment to be AN ACT relating to the Transportation KRS 141.4248 to apportion excess HB 538 (BR 891) - K. Hall, L. Combs reduced by amount of workers' Cabinet, making an appropriation ethanol tax credit; amend KRS 152.715 compensation and other benefits. therefor, and declaring an emergency. and 154.27-020 to make projects AN ACT relating to the Kentucky HFA (1, T. Pullin) - Amend to add Provide that the General Assembly extracting crude oil from oil shale or tar Board of Emergency Medical Services. emergency clause. shall address the Transportation sands eligible for tax credits currently Amend KRS 311A.030 to establish HFA (2/Title, T. Pullin) - Make title Cabinet's budget. available to alternative transportation protocols to allow patients to select a amendment. fuel projects. hospital of choice within the geographic HB 536 - AMENDMENTS service area of an ambulance service Feb 23-introduced in House HCS - Delete original provisions; HB 537 - AMENDMENTS provider to which the patient will be Feb 24-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & amend KRS 177.317 to specify that the HCS/FN - Retain most original transported. Public Safety (H) Transportation Cabinet shall allow partial provisions; restore existing annual Feb 27-posted in committee control of access on the Hal Rogers cellulosic ethanol tax credit cap in KRS Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 2-reported favorably, 1st reading, Parkway between the junction with KY 141.422; delete section amending KRS Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) to Calendar with Committee Substitute 192 and the junction with KY 80; amend 141.4244 raising the credit rate on Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules; posted 2008 Kentucky Acts Chapter 127, the cellulosic ethanol; add effective date for HB 539/LM (BR 151) - D. Horlander for passage in the Regular Orders of the state/executive branch budget, to: remaining tax sections. Day for Wednesday, March 4, 2009 increase the Transportation Cabinet’s SCS/FN - Retain original provisions of AN ACT relating to notaries public and Mar 4-floor amendment (1) filed to debt service budget unit’s appropriation; HB 537/GA; attach provisions of SB making an appropriation therefor. Committee Substitute, floor amendment authorize $400,000,000 in road bonds; 138/HCS; attach provisions of SJR Create various new sections of KRS (2-title) filed reduce the Transportation Cabinet’s 67/GA; attach provisions of SB 13/GA; Chapter 423 to provide for Mar 5-3rd reading, passed 97-0 with highway budget unit’s appropriations to attach provision to require the Public comprehensive statutory coverage of Committee Substitute, floor amendments conform; provide for the conveyance of Service Commission to determine the notaries public, including provisions (1) and (2-title) Transportation Cabinet property; make a impact of wastes on low-level radioactive relating to the purpose of the regulation, Mar 6-received in Senate technical correction; reauthorize two waste disposal facilities prior to issuing a definitions, commissioning, applications, Mar 9-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Transportation Cabinet capital projects; certificate of need; make technical bonding, privacy, notarial authority, Public Protection (S); taken from create a new road fund budget reduction corrections. notarial prohibitions, fees, journals and committee; 1st reading; returned to plan for fiscal year 2008-2009 and SCA (1, T. Jensen) - Retain original record keeping, notarization forms, Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public amend the road fund budget reduction provisions except section amending signing by mark, official seals, seal Protection (S) plan for fiscal year 2009-2010; KRS 141.4248, relating to ethanol tax vendors, verification of notarial authority, Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd EMERGENCY. credits, which is restored to existing resignations, deaths, misconduct, reading; returned to Veterans, Military HCA (1/Title, R. Rand) - Make title language; add Commissioner of liability, notarial crimes, and Affairs, & Public Protection (S) amendment. Agriculture to Energy Education grandfathering; provide for a delayed Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as Workgroup; revise matters which shall effective date of July 1, 2009; amend a Consent Bill Feb 23-introduced in House be addressed by the carbon KRS 423.010, 423.110, and 423.200 to Mar 13-posted for passage in the Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue management legal issues study group; conform; repeal KRS 64.300, 423.020, Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, (H) make technical corrections. 423.050, 423.130, 423.140, 423.150, March 13, 2009; 3rd reading, passed 38- Mar 2-posting waived; taken from SCA (2/Title, R. Stivers II) - Make title 423.160, 423.170, 423.180, 423.190, 0; received in House; enrolled, signed by committee; 1st reading, to Calendar amendment. and 423.990. each presiding officer; delivered to Mar 3-2nd reading, to Rules; returned SFA (1, R. Stivers II) - Retain original Governor to Appropriations & Revenue (H); posted provisions except delete section Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. in committee amending KRS 141.4248, relating to Feb 24-to Judiciary (H) 95) Mar 5-reported favorably, to Rules ethanol tax credits, add Commissioner of with Committee Substitute, committee Agriculture to Energy Education HB 540 (BR 1001) - G. Stumbo HB 542 (BR 1395) - K. Hall amendment (1-title) Workgroup; revise matters which shall AN ACT relating to natural gas retail Jan 6-introduced in House (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) competition. Jan 7-to Natural Resources & Create new sections of KRS Chapter House Environment (H) Jan 6-introduced in House 278 regarding natural gas retail choice Jan 7-to Education (H) competition; define terms; requirements HCR 8 (BR 393) - J. Glenn Feb 13-posted in committee for eligibility and application; reference Resolutions Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Public Service Commission code of Encourage the Council on reading, to Consent Calendar conduct for program participants; specify Includes opposite chamber sponsors Postsecondary Education to restore Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted PSC's exclusive jurisdiction over where requested by primary sponsors of funding to the Kentucky Educational for passage in the Consent Orders of the program and authority to promulgate substantially similar bills in both Television (KET) televised and online Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 administrative regulations for program chambers and jointly approved by the college credit course program. Feb 26-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 participants; considerations for PSC Committee on Committees of both Feb 27-received in Senate certification of program participants; chambers. Opposite chamber sponsors (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Mar 3-to State & Local Government provide for consumer protections; are represented in italics. (S) provide mechanisms for recovery of Jan 6-introduced in House stranded costs. Introduced Jan. 6, 2009 Jan 7-to Education (H) HJR 12 (BR 313) - K. Bratcher Feb 13-posted in committee Feb 23-introduced in House Direct the Legislative Research Feb 24-to Tourism Development & HR 1 (BR 359) - J. Richards, R. Adkins HJR 9 (BR 104) - J. Richards, M. Commission to establish the Roadside Energy (H) Cherry, W. Coursey, R. Damron, J. Memorial Task Force to study roadside Mar 3-posted in committee Adopt Rules of Procedure for the 2009 DeCesare, M. Henley, F. Nesler, T. memorials; establish a task force Regular Session of the House of Thompson, B. Yonts consisting of 8 members; require the HB 543/LM (BR 234) - R. Palumbo, E. Representatives. Task Force to report its findings and Ballard, L. Belcher, K. Bratcher, S. Direct the Kentucky Department of recommendations to the Legislative Brinkman, R. Damron, M. Denham, T. Jan 6-introduced in House; adopted Veterans' Affairs to name the veterans' Research Commission by December 31, Edmonds, B. Farmer, D. Floyd, J. Gooch by voice vote nursing home in Hanson, Kentucky, the 2009, for referral to the appropriate Jr., J. Greer, M. Harmon, M. Henley, J. "Joseph 'Eddie' Ballard Western committee; authorize the Legislative Higdon, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, M. King, HR 2 (BR 360) - J. Richards, R. Adkins Kentucky Veterans' Center" in honor of Research Commission to alternatively S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, Representative Eddie Ballard. assign the issues to an interim joint R. Meeks, B. Montell, F. Nesler, S. Invite pastors of Frankfort churches to committee or subcommittee thereof and Overly, S. Santoro, A. Simpson, F. open daily sessions with prayer. (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) to designate a completion date. Steele, K. Stevens, W. Stone, T. Thompson, J. Tilley, K. Upchurch, D. Jan 6-introduced in House; adopted Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House Watkins, A. Wuchner by voice vote Jan 7-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & Jan 8-to Transportation (H) Public Safety (H) AN ACT relating to tax increment HR 3 (BR 361) - J. Richards, R. Adkins Feb 3-posting waived HR 13 (BR 329) - T. Burch, R. Adams, financing. Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Ballard, L. Amend KRS 154.30-030 to require Appoint committee to join like to Consent Calendar Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, S. contractors and developers on tax committee from Senate to wait upon the Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules Brinkman, D. Butler, J. Carney, M. increment financing projects that receive Governor. Feb 6-posted for passage in the Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Combs, J. state participation to grant preferences Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Coursey, J. to Kentucky firms in subcontracting and Jan 6-introduced in House; adopted February 9, 2009; taken from the Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. purchase of goods and supplies. by voice vote Consent Orders of the Day, placed in the DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. HB 543 - AMENDMENTS HJR 4 (BR 465) - M. King February 9, 2009 Farmer, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, HCS/LM - Make technical corrections. Feb 9-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Clarify that Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 10-received in Senate Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, requirement applies to developers, designate KY 3519 from the 68/80 Feb 23-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. contractors, and subcontractors; specify bypass to US 431 North as the "Cpl. Public Protection (S) Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. that Kentucky businesses shall be used Josh Moore Memorial Highway" and Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, if available. erect appropriate signs. reading; returned to Veterans, Military M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Affairs, & Public Protection (S) Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, Feb 23-introduced in House Jan 6-introduced in House Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Feb 24-to Economic Development (H) Jan 8-to Transportation (H) reading; returned to Veterans, Military Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Feb 25-posting waived Feb 9-posted in committee; posting Affairs, & Public Protection (S) Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Feb 27-reported favorably, 1st waived Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, reading, to Calendar with Committee Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st HR 10 (BR 150) - C. Rollins II, J. Tilley, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Substitute ; posted for passage in the reading, to Consent Calendar R. Crimm, T. Firkins, D. Graham, J. C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. Meeks, R. Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, March 2, 2009; taken from the Regular Feb 12-posted for passage in the Palumbo, S. Riggs, A. Simpson, T. A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, Orders of the Day; to Rules (H) Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Thompson, D. Watkins, J. Wayne J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted February 24, 2009 Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 Adopt Rules of Procedure to govern Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009; floor Feb 25-received in Senate the 2009 Regular Session of the House. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, amendment (1) filed to Committee Mar 2-to Transportation (S) S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Substitute HR 10 - AMENDMENTS Mar 3-3rd reading, passed 100-0 with HJR 5 (BR 162) - B. Yonts, J. Richards HFA (1, J. Wayne) - Amend Rule 44 Adjourn the House of Representatives Committee Substitute, floor amendment to clarify that conference and free in honor of Taylor Christian Rose. (1) Feb 12-WITHDRAWN conference committees are composed of Mar 4-received in Senate members who serve on standing Jan 6-introduced in House Mar 6-to Appropriations & Revenue HR 6 (BR 163) - B. Yonts, J. Richards, committees established by Rule 38. Jan 7-adopted by voice vote (S) D. Sims (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) HR 14 (BR 52) - T. Burch, R. Adams, R. HB 544/FN (BR 851) - H. Moberly Jr. Feb 12-WITHDRAWN Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Ballard, L. Jan 6-introduced in House; floor Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, S. AN ACT relating to the Multistate Tax HJR 7 (BR 366) - T. Edmonds amendment (1) filed Brinkman, D. Butler, J. Carney, M. Compact. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Combs, J. Create new sections of KRS Chapters Direct the University of Kentucky to HCR 11 (BR 382) - L. Belcher Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Coursey, J. 131 and 141 to adopt the Multistate Tax study and make recommendations Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. Compact. concerning mining in E.O. Robinson Urge the United States Congress to DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Forest and the implications of that amend Title II of the Social Security Act Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Feb 23-introduced in House activity on forests and streams. to repeal the Government Pension Farmer, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, Feb 24-to Appropriations & Revenue Offset and Windfall Elimination D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. (H) (Prefiled by the sponsor(s).) Provisions. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Jan 6-introduced in House Jan 8-introduced in House Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Jan 8-to House Floor Request and petition President-elect Jan 9-adopted by voice vote M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Feb 12-adopted by voice vote Barack Obama and the United States Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, Congress to fully fund the Greenup Introduced Jan. 9, 2009 H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Introduced Jan. 7, 2009 Locks and Dams Project. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. HCR 20 (BR 13) - R. Adkins Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. HR 17 (BR 809) - M. Henley, R. Adams, Jan 7-introduced in House Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Ballard, L. Jan 8-to House Floor Confirm appointment of John W. R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Belcher, J. Bell, S. Brinkman, D. Butler, Feb 3-adopted by voice vote Ridley to the Governor's Postsecondary C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Education Nominating Committee Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. HCR 20 - See Introductions on January representing the Second Supreme Court A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. 9, 2009. District for a term expiring on April 14, J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. 2014. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. HCR 21 - See Introductions on January Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, J. 9, 2009. Jan 8-introduced in House Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Feb 3-to Education (H) S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, J. Introduced Jan. 8, 2009 Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. HCR 21 (BR 14) - R. Adkins Adjourn the House of Representatives Henderson, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. HR 22 (BR 822) - R. Adams in honor and loving memory of former Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Housman, J. Confirm appointment of Sandra T. Representative Dorothy Jean "Dottie" Jenkins, D. Keene, M. King, A. Koenig, Adjourn the House of Representatives Higgins-Stinson to the Governor's Priddy. Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. in memory of Sergeant Daniel Wayne Postsecondary Education Nominating Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., B. Wallace. Committee representing the First Jan 6-introduced in House Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Supreme Court District for a term Jan 7-adopted by voice vote D. Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Jan 8-introduced in House expiring on April 14, 2014. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Feb 3-to House Floor HJR 15 (BR 414) - R. Nelson R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Feb 26-adopted by voice vote Jan 8-introduced in House C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Feb 3-to Education (H) Commend the Ridgetop Shawnee Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, HR 23 (BR 817) - S. Lee Tribe of Indians for their efforts to help A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, HJR 29 (BR 320) - T. Pullin their elderly and their youth; recognize J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Adjourn the House of Representatives their work to preserve their native Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, D. in memory of Specialist William L. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to language and heritage. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb- McMillan III. designate the bridge on Kentucky Route Edgington, R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. 2 over the Little Sandy River in Greenup HJR 15 - AMENDMENTS Wuchner, B. Yonts Jan 8-introduced in House; adopted County as the "Specialist Jeremy R. HCA (1/Title, C. Rollins II) - Make title by voice vote Gullett Memorial Bridge" and erect amendment. Adjourn the House of Representatives appropriate signs. in memory of Sergeant Adam J. HR 24 (BR 801) - C. Rollins II, T. McKee Jan 6-introduced in House Kohlhaas. Jan 9-introduced in House Jan 8-to Education (H) Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 3-to Transportation (H) Feb 13-posted in committee Jan 7-introduced in House; adopted in honor and loving memory of James Feb 9-posted in committee; posting Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st by voice vote Lucien "Jim" Gay. waived reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st committee amendment (1-title) HR 18 (BR 831) - E. Ballard, R. Adams, Jan 8-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., L. Belcher, K. Feb 3-to House Floor Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules for passage in the Consent Orders of the Bratcher, S. Brinkman, D. Butler, J. Mar 12-adopted by voice vote Feb 12-posted for passage in the Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009 Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Feb 26-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 with L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. HR 25 (BR 819) - C. Siler February 24, 2009 committee amendment (1-title) Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Feb 24-taken from the Consent Feb 27-received in Senate Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. Adjourn the House of Representatives Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Mar 3-to State & Local Government DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. in memory of Sergeant David Keith Orders of the Day (S) Embry Jr., B. Farmer, J. Fischer, K. Cooper. Mar 2-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Flood, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Mar 3-received in Senate HR 16 (BR 349) - D. Graham, R. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, Jan 8-introduced in House; adopted Mar 5-to Transportation (S) Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. by voice vote Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, S. Brinkman, Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. to Consent Calendar D. Butler, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, Horlander, B. Housman, J. Jenkins, D. HR 26 (BR 857) - G. Stumbo, L. Clark, Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Coursey, J. Keene, M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. R. Adkins, R. Damron, J. Stacy Mar 26-posted for passage in the Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, M. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Adopt Rules of Procedure to govern March 26, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, K. Moore, L. Napier, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, the 2009 Regular Session of the House 38-0; received in House; enrolled, Flood, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. of Representatives. signed by each presiding officer; Gooch Jr., J. Greer, K. Hall, R. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. delivered to Governor Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins Jan 8-introduced in House; adopted Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. Hoffman, J. Hoover, B. Housman, J. II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. by voice vote 108) Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, Koenig, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. HR 27 (BR 496) - R. Meeks, D. Owens, HR 30 (BR 847) - R. Crimm R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., T. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. T. Burch, J. Jenkins, S. Riggs, J. Wayne, Moore, L. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. R. Weston Adjourn the House of Representatives D. Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Upchurch, D. Watkins, R. Webb, A. in honor and loving memory of Duane Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, S. Urge Louisville/Jefferson County Jubenville. R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Metro Government to not close any fire C. Rollins II, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. stations in the urban services district. Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, Commend and honor Brigadier by voice vote J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. General Les Beavers upon his Jan 8-introduced in House Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. retirement as Commissioner of the Jan 9-adopted by voice vote HR 31 (BR 846) - R. Crimm Thompson, J. Tilley, D. Watkins, R. Kentucky Department of Veterans' Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Affairs for his many years of service to HR 28 (BR 495) - B. Farmer, R. Adjourn the House of Representatives S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts the nation and Commonwealth. Palumbo in honor and loving memory of Richard A. "Dick" Watts. Urge Congress to amend the Food Jan 7-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives Allergen Labeling Consumer Protection by voice vote in honor and loving memory of Michael Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted Act (Title II of Public Law No. 108-282) Clinton Bandy. by voice vote to include sesame as a known allergen. HR 19 (BR 314) - T. Pullin HR 32 (BR 833) - H. Collins Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, Feb 3-introduced in House; adopted A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, by voice vote Feb 3-introduced in House Adjourn the House of Representatives W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Feb 4-to Education (H) in honor of Langley Brown. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, D. HR 42 (BR 1149) - M. Denham Feb 6-posted in committee Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb- Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted Edgington, R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Adjourn the House of Representatives reading, to Consent Calendar by voice vote Wuchner, B. Yonts in honor of Brother David Charles Cheek Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for his dedicated service and spiritual for passage in the Consent Orders of the HR 33 (BR 813) - J. Arnold Jr. Adjourn the House of Representatives leadership. Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 in memory of Sergeant William Patrick Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Adjourn the House of Representatives Rudd. Feb 3-introduced in House; adopted in memory of Specialist Sergio S. Abad. by voice vote HR 49 (BR 1118) - C. Rollins II Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote HR 43 (BR 999) - B. DeWeese Confirm the gubernatorial appointment by voice vote of Sandra T. Higgins-Stinson to the HR 37 (BR 850) - J. DeCesare, J. Recognize January 25-31, 2009, as Governor's Postsecondary Education HR 34 (BR 856) - D. Graham, R. Comer Jr. Nurse Anesthetists Week. Nominating Committee for a term Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. expiring on April 14, 2014. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, S. Brinkman, Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 3-introduced in House; adopted T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, M. in loving memory and honor of Dr. Kela by voice vote Feb 3-introduced in House Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Combs, J. Lyons Fee. Feb 4-to Education (H) Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Coursey, R. HR 44 (BR 1143) - D. Ford Feb 6-posted in committee Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives reading, to Consent Calendar Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. in loving memory and honor of Zelma Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. HR 38 (BR 849) - J. DeCesare Owens. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., M. Harmon, Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 3-introduced in House; adopted Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Housman, J. in honor of Clear Fork Baptist Church on by voice vote Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. 175th anniversary of its founding. HR 50 (BR 1091) - C. Rollins II Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. HR 45 (BR 826) - J. Richards, J. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jan 9-introduced in House DeCesare Confirm the appointment of Cathy Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Feb 3-to House Floor Lynn Gunn to the Education Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. Feb 11-adopted by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives Professional Standards Board for a term Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. in memory of Major John Lee McElroy. to expire September 18, 2009. Pasley, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Richards, HR 39 (BR 853) - R. Palumbo, M. S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, Marzian Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 3-introduced in House S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. Simpson, D. Feb 4-to House Floor Feb 4-to Education (H) Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 6-posted in committee Steele, K. Stevens, W. Stone, G. in loving memory and honor of Dr. HR 46 (BR 1079) - C. Rollins II Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Francesco Giulio Scorsone. reading, to Consent Calendar Turner, K. Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, Jan 9-introduced in House of Paul Patton to the Council on for passage in the Consent Orders of the R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Feb 3-to House Floor Postsecondary Education for a term Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Yonts Feb 13-adopted by voice vote expiring on December 31, 2013. Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0

Honor Steve Brooks upon his Introduced Feb. 3, 2009 HR 46 - AMENDMENTS HR 51 (BR 1093) - C. Rollins II retirement as director of Frankfort Parks HCA (1, C. Rollins II) - Make technical and Recreation Department. HR 40 (BR 951) - J. Jenkins, J. Glenn correction; change "this" to "the". Confirm the appointment of Charles S. Evans to the Education Professional Jan 9-introduced in House; adopted Urge Congress to enact a Feb 3-introduced in House Standards Board for a term to expire by voice vote Homeowners and Bank Protection Act. Feb 4-to Education (H) June 7, 2012. Feb 6-posted in committee HR 35 (BR 815) - T. Edmonds Feb 3-introduced in House Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 4-to Banking & Insurance (H) reading, to Consent Calendar with Feb 4-to Education (H) Adjourn the House of Representatives committee amendment (1) Feb 6-posted in committee in memory of Sergeant Estell "Lee" HR 41 (BR 1207) - T. Riner, R. Adams, Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Turner. R. Adkins, E. Ballard, J. Bell, S. for passage in the Consent Orders of the reading, to Consent Calendar Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Jan 9-introduced in House L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 with for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 3-to House Floor Jr., T. Couch, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. committee amendment (1) Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Feb 26-adopted by voice vote DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Dossett, T. Edmonds, B. Farmer, T. HR 47 (BR 1077) - C. Rollins II HR 36 (BR 820) - E. Ballard, R. Adams, Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, J. HJR 52 (BR 807) - S. Westrom, R. R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., L. Belcher, J. Glenn, D. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Adams, R. Adkins, E. Ballard, L. Bell, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Henley, C. of Pam Miller to the Council on Belcher, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Postsecondary Education for a term Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, L. Clark, H. L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Housman, J. Jenkins, T. Kerr, A. Koenig, expiring on December 31, 2012. Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. S. Lee, Ji. Lee, T. McKee, H. Moberly Couch, W. Coursey, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, D. Feb 3-introduced in House Damron, B. DeWeese, T. Edmonds, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Osborne, S. Overly, R. Palumbo, D. Feb 4-to Education (H) Farmer, K. Flood, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Feb 6-posted in committee D. Graham, K. Hall, B. Housman, D. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Richards, C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Keene, M. Marzian, T. McKee, B. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, M. Santoro, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, reading, to Consent Calendar Montell, T. Moore, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, Harmon, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted D. Osborne, S. Overly, R. Palumbo, T. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, T. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Richards, Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Wayne, R. Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, A. M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Simpson, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Stevens, G. Stumbo, J. Tilley, D. H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. HR 48 (BR 1095) - C. Rollins II Watkins, R. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Adjourn the House of Representatives A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. in honor of the Wayside Christian Confirm the appointment of Gregory Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Mission. E. Ross to the Education Professional Direct the Cabinet for Health and R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Standards Board for a term to expire Family Services to estimate the cost of C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. June 7, 2012. care for Kentucky dialysis patients who drop private health coverage and amendment (1-title) members at large for a term ending April transfer to the Medicare and Medicaid HR 55 (BR 1027) - C. Rollins II 14, 2012. programs during their coordination of HR 61 (BR 1075) - C. Rollins II benefits period and make the analysis Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 3-introduced in House public by December 31, 2009. in honor and loving memory of Truman Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Feb 4-to Education (H) Coyle Redmon. of Glenn B. Denton to the Council on Feb 6-posted in committee HJR 52 - AMENDMENTS Postsecondary Education for a term Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st HCS - Retain original provisions Feb 3-introduced in House expiring on December 31, 2010. reading, to Consent Calendar except direct the Cabinet for Health and Feb 4-to House Floor Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Family Services to estimate the cost of Feb 23-adopted by voice vote HR 61 - AMENDMENTS Feb 12-posted for passage in the care for a Kentucky Medicaid dialysis HCA (1, C. Rollins II) - Make technical Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, patient and encourage insurers to honor HJR 56 (BR 1172) - L. Combs correction; change "this" to "the". February 24, 2009 the commitment to policyholders for Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 continuity of care. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 3-introduced in House HCA (1/Title, S. Westrom) - Make title name the new bridge on U.S. Highway Feb 4-to Education (H) HCR 66 (BR 152) - T. Moore, M. amendment. 460 near U.S. Highway 23 and the Feb 6-posted in committee Denham, E. Ballard, M. Cherry, T. mouth of Little Creek that spans Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Couch, B. DeWeese, D. Floyd, M. Feb 3-introduced in House Kentucky Route 122, the CSX railroad reading, to Consent Calendar with Harmon, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, B. Montell, L. Feb 4-to Health & Welfare (H) tracks, and Shelby Creek in Pike committee amendment (1) Napier, R. Palumbo, C. Siler, J. Stewart Feb 11-posted in committee County, in honor and memory of Jasper Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted III, T. Thompson, K. Upchurch, A. Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Justice and erect signs on both sides for passage in the Consent Orders of the Wuchner reading, to Consent Calendar with that read "Jasper Justice Memorial Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Committee Substitute, committee Bridge." Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 with Urge Congress to appoint an amendment (1-title) committee amendment (1) independent counsel to investigate the Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 3-introduced in House issue of American prisoners of war and for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 4-to Transportation (H) HR 62 (BR 1085) - C. Rollins II those missing in action. Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 100-0 with HR 57 (BR 932) - D. Floyd Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Feb 3-introduced in House Committee Substitute, committee of Steven B. Neal to the Kentucky Board Feb 4-to Seniors, Military Affairs, & amendment (1-title) Adjourn the House of Representatives of Education representing members at Public Safety (H) Mar 4-received in Senate in honor and loving memory of John large for a term ending April 14, 2012. Feb 23-posted in committee Mar 6-to Health & Welfare (S) Hurst. Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 3-introduced in House reading, to Calendar reading; reassigned to Banking & Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 4-to Education (H) Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Insurance (S) Feb 4-to House Floor; adopted by Feb 6-posted in committee for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd voice vote Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 reading; returned to Banking & reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 4-3rd reading, adopted 94-0 Insurance (S); reported favorably, to HR 58 (BR 899) - A. Smith Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules Mar 5-received in Senate Rules as a Consent Bill Feb 12-posted for passage in the Mar 9-to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Mar 11-posted for passage in the Adjourn the House of Representatives Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, Public Protection (S) Consent Orders of the Day for in memory and honor of Verna Mae February 24, 2009 Wednesday, March 11, 2009; 3rd Slone. Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 HR 67 (BR 949) - T. Thompson, J. reading, adopted 38-0; received in Glenn House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of Feb 3-introduced in House HR 63 (BR 1099) - C. Rollins II the House Feb 4-to House Floor; adopted by Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 13-enrolled, signed by President voice vote Confirm appointment of Laranna Lynn in honor of the Most Reverend John of the Senate; delivered to Governor May to the Education Professional Jeremiah McRaith upon his retirement Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. HJR 59 (BR 1171) - K. Hall Standards Board representing as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic 63) secondary school teachers for a term Diocese of Owensboro, Kentucky. Direct the Transportation Cabinet to to expiring September 18, 2012. HR 53 (BR 1101) - C. Rollins II name a northbound section of bridge on Feb 3-introduced in House United States Highway 119 at Bent Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 4-to House Floor; adopted by Confirm reappointment of Sandy Branch in Pike County in honor of James Feb 4-to Education (H) voice vote Sinclair-Curry to the Education T. Dotson and erect signs on both sides Feb 6-posted in committee Professional Standards Board that read "James T. Dotson Bridge." Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st HR 68 (BR 927) - R. Meeks, D. Owens, representing secondary school teachers reading, to Consent Calendar J. Glenn, D. Graham for a term expiring September 18, 2012. Feb 3-introduced in House Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 4-to Transportation (H) for passage in the Consent Orders of the Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 3-introduced in House Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 in loving memory and honor of Bernice Feb 4-to Education (H) HR 60 (BR 1083) - C. Rollins II Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Dickerson. Feb 6-posted in committee Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Confirm the gubernatorial appointment HR 64 (BR 1081) - C. Rollins II Feb 3-introduced in House; adopted reading, to Consent Calendar of Dorothy "Dori" Z. Combs to the by voice vote Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Kentucky Board of Education Confirm the gubernatorial appointment for passage in the Consent Orders of the representing members at-large for a of Austin W. Moss to the Kentucky HCR 69 (BR 924) - R. Meeks, D. Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 term ending April 14, 2012. Board of Education representing the Owens, L. Clark, J. Jenkins, M. Marzian Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 First Supreme Court District for a term HR 60 - AMENDMENTS ending April 14, 2010. Direct the Legislative Research HR 54 (BR 1103) - C. Rollins II HCS - Make technical corrections. Commission to study whether counties HCA (1/Title, C. Rollins II) - Make title Feb 3-introduced in House should be offered the option of Confirm the reappointment of Lonnie amendment. Feb 4-to Education (H) conducting elections in centralized R. Anderson to the Education Feb 6-posted in committee voting centers rather than in voting Professional Standards Board Feb 3-introduced in House Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st precincts. representing school administrators for a Feb 4-to Education (H) reading, to Consent Calendar term expiring September 18, 2012. Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules HCR 69 - AMENDMENTS Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st Feb 12-posted for passage in the HFA (1, R. Meeks) - Include in the Feb 3-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar with Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, study the question of whether counties Feb 4-to Education (H) Committee Substitute, committee February 24, 2009 should allow early voting or voting during Feb 6-posted in committee amendment (1-title) Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 extended periods of time. Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules HFA (2/Title, R. Meeks) - Make title reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 12-posted for passage in the HR 65 (BR 1089) - C. Rollins II amendment. Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, for passage in the Consent Orders of the February 24, 2009 Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Feb 3-introduced in House Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 with of Brigitte B. Ramsey to the Kentucky Feb 4-to Elections, Const. Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Committee Substitute, committee Board of Education representing Amendments & Intergovernmental Affairs (H) Stewart III, T. Turner Create the Task Force on Fire Feb 12-posted in committee Department Jurisdictions to study the Feb 5-introduced in House; adopted Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st Adjourn the House of Representatives issues related to the changing of fire by voice vote reading, to Calendar in memory of Lance Corporal Thomas protection boundaries; require the task Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Reilly Jr. force to report to the Legislative HCR 84 (BR 1073) - J. Gooch Jr. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Research Commission by November 1, Day for Thursday, February 26, 2009; Feb 3-introduced in House 2009. Confirm the reappointment of Denise floor amendments (1) and (2-title) filed Feb 4-to House Floor Moore Davidson to the Mine Safety Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 69-21 with Feb 26-adopted by voice vote Feb 4-introduced in House Review Commission. floor amendment (2-title) ; received in Feb 5-to Local Government (H) Senate; taken from Committee on Introduced Feb. 4, 2009 Feb 5-introduced in House Committees; 1st reading; returned to HR 80 (BR 954) - R. Palumbo Feb 6-to Natural Resources & Committee on Committees (S) HR 75 (BR 1145) - H. Collins Environment (H) Mar 10-taken from Committee on Adjourn the House in honor of Feb 9-posted in committee Committees; 2nd reading; to State & Adjourn the House of Representatives Marjorie Lee Robbins. Local Government (S) in loving memory of Arnold Blanton. HCR 85 (BR 1309) - R. Damron, J. Feb 4-introduced in House Greer, R. Crimm, J. Gooch Jr., D. HJR 70 (BR 1148) - R. Meeks, D. Feb 4-introduced in House; adopted Feb 5-to House Floor Keene, C. Miller, R. Rand, T. Thompson, Owens, R. Damron, J. Glenn, D. by voice vote Feb 10-adopted by voice vote S. Westrom Graham HR 76 (BR 1059) - L. Clark, R. Adkins, HR 81 (BR 973) - R. Palumbo Express the commitment of the Direct the Transportation Cabinet to E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. General Assembly to state regulation of extend the length of the Tuskegee Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Adjourn the House of Representatives the business of insurance and opposition Airmen Memorial trail throughout the Butler, J. Carney, J. Comer Jr., T. in honor and loving memory of Jerry to federal regulation of the business of entire length of Interstate 75 in the Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Healy. insurance. Commonwealth. Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Feb 4-introduced in House Feb 5-introduced in House Feb 3-introduced in House Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Feb 5-to House Floor Feb 6-to Banking & Insurance (H) Feb 4-to Transportation (H) Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Feb 10-adopted by voice vote Feb 9-posting waived Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, Feb 11-reported favorably, 1st HR 71 (BR 1116) - C. Rollins II J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Introduced Feb. 5, 2009 reading, to Consent Calendar Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Feb 12-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. HR 82 (BR 1228) - R. Palumbo, R. for passage in the Consent Orders of the of John W. Ridley to the Governor's Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Webb, R. Adams, E. Ballard, L. Belcher, Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Postsecondary Education Nominating M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. J. Bell, T. Burch, J. Carney, B. Farmer, Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 Committee for a term expiring on April Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, T. Firkins, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Feb 25-received in Senate 14, 2014. H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, R. Henderson, M. Henley, C. Hoffman, J. Mar 2-to Banking & Insurance (S) Nelson, D. Osborne, S. Overly, D. Hoover, J. Jenkins, M. King, Ji. Lee, M. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Feb 3-introduced in House Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Marzian, H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, R. reading; returned to Banking & Feb 4-to Education (H) Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Richards, Nelson, S. Overly, D. Owens, M. Rader, Insurance (S); reported favorably, to Feb 6-posted in committee T. Riner, C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. J. Richards, A. Simpson, J. Wayne, S. Calendar as a Consent Bill Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Santoro, C. Siler, A. Simpson, K. Westrom Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules reading, to Consent Calendar Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, Mar 26-posted for passage in the Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Honor the Reverend Doctor Nancy Jo Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, for passage in the Consent Orders of the Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Kemper on the occasion of her March 26, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Turner, K. Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. retirement as Executive Director of the 38-0; received in House; enrolled, Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, Kentucky Council of Churches. signed by each presiding officer; R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. delivered to Governor HR 72 (BR 1087) - C. Rollins II, S. Rudy Yonts Feb 5-introduced in House; adopted Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. by voice vote 107) Confirm the gubernatorial appointment Declare the week of September 6, of Billy Harper to the Kentucky Board of 2009, as Suicide Prevention Week in HR 83 (BR 1319) - J. Stacy, R. Adkins, HR 86 (BR 939) - M. Denham Education representing members at- Kentucky; encourages measures that R. Adams, E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, large for a term ending April 14. 2012. prevent suicide, promote safe treatment, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Adjourn the House of Representatives and support those who have lost Butler, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. in loving memory and honor of the late Feb 3-introduced in House someone to suicide. Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Blanche Chambers. Feb 4-to Education (H) Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Feb 6-posted in committee Feb 4-introduced in House; adopted Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Feb 5-introduced in House; adopted Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st by voice vote Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. by voice vote reading, to Consent Calendar Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules HR 77 (BR 1041) - G. Stumbo, L. Clark, Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. HR 87 (BR 1054) - M. Denham Feb 12-posted for passage in the R. Adkins, R. Damron, J. Stacy Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Adjourn the House of Representatives February 24, 2009 Adopt Rules of Procedure to govern Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. in loving memory of Kentucky native Feb 24-3rd reading, adopted 99-0 the 2009 Regular Session of the House Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Donald Poe Galloway. of Representatives. Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, HR 73 (BR 1097) - C. Rollins II M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Feb 5-introduced in House; adopted Feb 4-introduced in House; adopted Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, by voice vote Confirm the appointment of James G. 93-0 H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Hughley to the Education Professional Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. HR 88 (BR 1267) - J. DeCesare, J. Standards Board representing HJR 78 (BR 1039) - T. Turner, J. Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Richards, W. Stone secondary school teachers for a term Hoover, D. Ford Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, expiring September 18, 2012. R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Adjourn the House of Representatives Direct the Transportation Cabinet to C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. in loving memory and honor of Shawn Feb 3-introduced in House name the entire length of the Kentucky Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, Wiesbrook. Feb 4-to Education (H) Route 914 bypass in Pulaski county the A. Smith, F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Feb 6-posted in committee Pulaski County Veterans Memorial Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Feb 5-introduced in House Mar 10-reported favorably, 1st Highway. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Feb 6-to House Floor reading, to Consent Calendar Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Mar 11-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 4-introduced in House Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 5-to Transportation (H) S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts HR 89 (BR 1268) - J. DeCesare, J. Day for Thursday, March 12, 2009 Richards, W. Stone Mar 12-3rd reading, adopted 97-0 HCR 79 (BR 894) - D. Butler Adjourn the House of Representatives in honor of Walter C. Blevins, Sr. Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 74 (BR 828) - M. Rader, C. Siler, J. in loving memory and honor of Brittney Shea Wells. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. for passage in the Consent Orders of the March 9, 2009; placed in the Orders of Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 the Day Friday, March 6, 2009; floor Feb 5-introduced in House Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 amendment (1) filed to Committee Feb 6-to House Floor D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., Substitute ; 3rd reading, adopted 97-1 Mar 6-adopted by voice vote D. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, M. HR 102 (BR 1069) - T. McKee, K. with Committee Substitute, floor Harmon, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Stevens amendment (1) ; received in Senate; HCR 90 (BR 1071) - J. Gooch Jr., K. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. taken from Committee on Committees; Hall, L. Combs Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Reappoint James R. Mahan to the 1st reading; to Transportation (S) M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Agricultural Development Board through Mar 9-taken from committee; 2nd Confirm the appointment of Joe F. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, July 6, 2012. reading; returned to Transportation (S) Childers to the Mine Safety Review H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Mar 12-reported favorably, to Rules; Commission. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Feb 6-introduced in House posted for passage in the Regular Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small Orders of the Day for Thursday, March Feb 5-introduced in House Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Business (H) 12, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted 38-0; Feb 6-to Natural Resources & R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Feb 27-posted in committee received in House Environment (H) C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 13-enrolled, signed by each Feb 9-posted in committee Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, to Consent Calendar presiding officer; delivered to Governor A. Smith, F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Mar 24-signed by Governor (Act ch. HCR 91 - See Introductions on February Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. for passage in the Consent Orders of the 85) 6, 2009. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 HCR 106 (BR 1152) - T. McKee, R. HR 92 - See Introductions on February Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Adams, J. Comer Jr., J. DeCesare, M. 6, 2009. S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts HR 103 (BR 1063) - T. McKee, K. Denham, C. Embry Jr., C. Hoffman, J. Stevens Richards, K. Stevens HR 93 (BR 1269) - J. DeCesare, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Richards, W. Stone in honor and loving memory of Eleanor Appoint Jim Sidebottom to the Urge the United States Food and Drug Louise Andrews. Agricultural Development Board for a Administration to delay the Adjourn the House of Representatives term expiring July 6, 2011. implementation of its final rule amending in loving memory and honor of Emily Feb 6-introduced in House; adopted 21 C.F.R. 589 for a minimum of six Paige Long. by voice vote Feb 6-introduced in House months in order to reexamine the issue Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small of carcass disposal and give states time Feb 5-introduced in House HCR 97 (BR 1353) - B. DeWeese Business (H) to create disposal systems that meet the Feb 6-to House Floor Feb 27-posted in committee needs of producers, processors, Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Recognize the Kentucky Institute of Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, renderers, and the general public. Medicine as a respected consortium to Consent Calendar Introduced Feb. 6, 2009 capable of addressing health care policy Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 9-introduced in House issues in Kentucky. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small HCR 91 (BR 869) - T. Moore Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 Business (H) Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 Feb 13-posted in committee Require the Legislative Research Feb 6-introduced in House Feb 23-reported favorably, 1st Commission to group monthly interim Feb 10-to Health & Welfare (H) HR 104 (BR 876) - T. Pullin reading, to Calendar committee meetings for maximum Feb 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted efficiency and cost savings. HR 98 (BR 1433) - R. Damron, S. Commend Morehead State University for passage in the Regular Orders of the Westrom for its tuition-free program for high Day for Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Feb 6-introduced in House school seniors. Feb 26-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 Feb 10-to State Government (H) Declare February 26, 2009, as Feb 27-received in Senate Kentucky Hospice Day. Feb 6-introduced in House Mar 3-to Agriculture (S) HR 92 (BR 868) - T. Moore Feb 10-to House Floor Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 6-introduced in House Mar 11-adopted by voice vote to Consent Calendar Express the opinion of the House of Feb 10-to House Floor Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules Representatives that the Legislative Feb 26-adopted by voice vote Introduced Feb. 9, 2009 Mar 10-posted for passage in the Research Commission should group Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, monthly interim committee meetings, HCR 99 (BR 1061) - T. McKee, M. King HJR 105 (BR 1562) - G. Stumbo, L. March 10, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted subcommittee meetings, and task force Clark, R. Adkins, R. Damron, S. Overly, 38-0; received in House meetings for maximum efficiency and Confirm the appointment of Sam R. Rand, J. Stacy Mar 11-enrolled, signed by each cost savings. Lawson to the Agricultural Development presiding officer; delivered to Governor Board for a term expiring July 6, 2011. Provide that the General Assembly Mar 20-signed by Governor (Act ch. Feb 6-introduced in House shall enact a road plan for projects with 40) Feb 10-to State Government (H) Feb 6-introduced in House phases in the last four years of the six Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small year highway plan and that this Act in HR 107 (BR 1595) - H. Collins HJR 94 (BR 1272) - D. Osborne, T. Business (H) conjunction with 09 BR 1563 shall Burch, R. Palumbo constitute the six year highway plan. Adjourn the House of Representatives HCR 100 (BR 1065) - T. McKee, M. King in honor and loving memory of Lifes Recognize the importance of quality HJR 105 - AMENDMENTS Vanhoose. nursing home care for senior citizens in Confirm the appointment of Troy HCS - Delete original provisions; the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Rankin to the Agricultural Development provide that this Act in conjunction with Feb 9-introduced in House; adopted Board for a term expiring July 6, 2011. HB 330 shall constitute the six year road by voice vote Feb 6-introduced in House plan; set out the 2010-2014 road plan. Feb 10-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 6-introduced in House HFA (1, R. Rand) - Delete the 2010- HR 108 (BR 1051) - R. Palumbo, G. Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small 2014 road plan and replace with a Stumbo, R. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold HR 95 (BR 881) - A. Smith, S. Overly Business (H) corrected version. Jr., E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Recognize September 26 as National HR 101 (BR 1067) - T. McKee, M. King Feb 9-introduced in House Butler, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Mesothelioma Awareness Day. Feb 10-to Appropriations & Revenue Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Appoint Patrick M. Henderson to the (H); taken from committee; 1st reading, Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Feb 6-introduced in House Agricultural Development Board through to Calendar Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Feb 9-adopted by voice vote July 6, 2012. Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules; Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. returned to Appropriations & Revenue Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. HR 96 (BR 1341) - R. Adkins, J. Stacy, Feb 6-introduced in House (H) Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. R. Adams, E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, Feb 10-to Agriculture & Small Feb 13-posted in committee Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Business (H) Mar 5-reported favorably, to Rules J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, Feb 27-posted in committee with Committee Substitute Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., W. Coursey, J. Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 6-posted for passage in the Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. to Consent Calendar Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, Feb 10-introduced in House K. Stevens, T. Thompson, T. Turner, A. HCS - Retain original provisions; H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Feb 11-to State Government (H) Wuchner designate several additional bridges and Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. sections of highway in honor of various Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, D. HR 113 (BR 1728) - C. Rollins II Recognizing February 11, 2009, in Kentuckians. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Kentucky as Arts Day. SCS - Retain provisions of GA Richards, S. Riggs, C. Rollins II, S. Honor the 2009 inductees into the version; add additional roads for Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. Simpson, Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Feb 10-introduced in House designation. D. Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, Teacher Hall of Fame. Feb 11-to House Floor; adopted by F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. voice vote Feb 10-introduced in House Stone, T. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, Feb 10-introduced in House; adopted Feb 11-to Transportation (H) K. Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. by voice vote HJR 119/FN (BR 1216) - R. Webb Feb 23-posting waived Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Feb 24-reported favorably, 1st S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts HJR 114 (BR 1258) - J. Glenn Direct the Environmental and Public reading, to Consent Calendar with Protection Cabinet to promulgate Committee Substitute Adjourn the House of Representatives Direct the Cabinet Economic administrative regulations requiring the Feb 25-2nd reading, to Rules; posted in loving memory and honor of Paula Development to study and make development of Emergency Action Plans for passage in the Consent Orders of the Payne. recommendations on existing for high hazard potential dams in the Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 international export and trade programs, Commonwealth. Feb 27-3rd reading, adopted 93-0 with Feb 9-introduced in House identify opportunities for program Committee Substitute Feb 10-to House Floor coordination and for communicating HJR 119 - AMENDMENTS Mar 2-received in Senate Feb 11-adopted by voice vote trade opportunities to interested citizens, HCS/FN - Retain original provisions of Mar 4-to Transportation (S) and report to the Legislative Research HJR 119; make technical corrections; Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st HR 109 (BR 1429) - D. Graham, C. Commission, the Governor, and state that impoundments under the reading; returned to Transportation (S) Rollins II statewide media by December 1, 2009. jurisdiction of KRS Chapter 350 are Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd regulated by the Department of Natural reading; returned to Transportation (S) Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 10-introduced in House Resources exclusively; state that local, Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as in honor and loving memory of Judith J. Feb 11-to Economic Development (H) state, and federal emergency a Consent bill with Committee Substitute Brooks. Mar 4-posting waived management and Homeland security are Mar 26-posted for passage in the Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, trained in emergency evacuation Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, Feb 9-introduced in House to Calendar procedures; require within 180 days of March 26, 2009; 3rd reading, adopted Feb 10-to House Floor Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules the effective date of the Act that 38-0 with Committee Substitute ; Feb 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 12-recommitted to Economic impoundments regulated under KRS 350 received in House Development (H) file only emergency action plans to the HR 110 (BR 1421) - D. Graham Department for Natural Resources; Introduced Feb. 11, 2009 HR 115 (BR 1693) - D. Graham require that utilities regulated under KRS Recognize and honor Carmen Chapter 278 that have impoundments HCR 121 (BR 1726) - R. Adams, J. Thompson for being nominated to Adjourn the House of Representatives file an emergency action plan with the Jenkins, S. Westrom represent Kentucky in the competition in commemoration of February as 2009 Department of Environmental Protection; for the 2008-2009 Veterans of Foreign Career and Technical Education Month. specify that emergency action plans Urge the Department of Education to Wars' National Citizenship Teacher perform downstream directional mapping consider the introduction of instruction Award for Grades 6-8. Feb 10-introduced in House; adopted rather than inundation mapping; and on the humane treatment and protection by voice vote allow for use of USGS topographic of animals into public school systems. Feb 9-introduced in House mapping in addition to aerial mapping Feb 10-to House Floor HJR 116 (BR 1698) - K. Hall and geographic information systems for Feb 11-introduced in House Mar 4-adopted by voice vote preparing mapping. Feb 12-to Education (H) Grant infrastructure projects that SFA (1, T. Jensen) - Make technical Feb 25-posting waived; posted in HJR 111 (BR 1343) - R. Webb, S. support a coal-to-liquid facility priority in correction to delete "administrative." committee Santoro funding over other projects. SFA (2, K. Stein) - Require owners of Feb 27-reported favorably, 1st high hazard coal slurry and ash reading, to Calendar Direct the Transportation Cabinet to Feb 10-introduced in House impoundments to file emergency action Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted name various portions of United States Feb 11-to Natural Resources & plans for review and approval. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Highway 60 in Carter County in honor of Environment (H) SFA (3, R. Jones II) - Delete original Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 fallen firefighters and law enforcement Feb 23-posted in committee provisions of HJR 119 and replace with Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 93-2 officers and erect appropriate signs. Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st all sections of SJR 37. Mar 4-received in Senate reading, to Consent Calendar Mar 6-to Education (S) HJR 111 - AMENDMENTS Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 10-introduced in House HCS - Make technical corrections. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Feb 11-to Natural Resources & HR 122 (BR 1734) - D. Owens, R. Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Environment (H) Meeks, R. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Feb 9-introduced in House Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 97-3 Feb 23-posted in committee Jr., E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. Feb 10-to Transportation (H) Mar 4-received in Senate Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Feb 27-posted in committee Mar 6-to Natural Resources and reading, to Consent Calendar with Butler, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, Energy (S) Committee Substitute Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. to Consent Calendar with Committee Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Substitute HCR 117 (BR 1362) - M. Denham for passage in the Consent Orders of the Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Direct the Program Review and Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 100-0 with Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Investigations Committee to study state Committee Substitute Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Mar 6-3rd reading, adopted 100-0 with use of the construction-management-at- Mar 4-received in Senate Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, Committee Substitute ; received in risk project delivery method and report to Mar 6-to Natural Resources and J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Senate the Legislative Research Commission by Energy (S) Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Mar 9-to Transportation (S) November 1, 2009. Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. reading; returned to Natural Resources Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Introduced Feb. 10, 2009 Feb 10-introduced in House and Energy (S); reported favorably, to M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Feb 11-to State Government (H) Calendar as a Consent Bill Marzian, T. McKee, C. Miller, H. Moberly HCR 112 (BR 1507) - M. Henley, B. Feb 13-posted in committee Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules; floor Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Housman amendments (1) (2) and (3) filed Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. HR 118 (BR 1449) - S. Westrom, K. Overly, R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, Direct the Legislative Research Flood, R. Adams, J. Arnold Jr., L. HJR 120 (BR 1173) - L. Combs M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Commission to study the legislative Belcher, K. Bratcher, S. Brinkman, J. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. redistricting process with consideration Carney, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Directs the Transportation Cabinet to Santoro, C. Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, being given for the creation of an Couch, M. Denham, T. Firkins, D. Ford, name various roads after several K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. independent board or commission to J. Gooch Jr., M. Harmon, J. Hoover, T. distinguished Kentuckians for their Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. oversee the process. Kerr, M. King, A. Koenig, S. Overly, R. service in the Commonwealth. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Palumbo, T. Pullin, M. Rader, C. Rollins Tilley, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, D. II, S. Santoro, A. Simpson, K. Sinnette, HJR 120 - AMENDMENTS Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb- Feb 12-to House Floor Feb 12-introduced in House Governmental Ethics Laws. Edgington, R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Feb 26-adopted by voice vote Feb 23-to Transportation (H); posting Wuchner, B. Yonts waived Feb 23-introduced in House; adopted Introduced Feb. 12, 2009 Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives to Consent Calendar in loving memory and honor of HR 128 (BR 1737) - L. Combs Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted HCR 141 (BR 1753) - T. Thompson, J. Representative Paul Bather. for passage in the Consent Orders of the Arnold Jr., L. Combs, J. Tilley, B. Yonts Adjourn the House of Representatives Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Feb 11-introduced in House; adopted in honor of Lance Corporal Chadwick A. Mar 6-3rd reading, adopted 100-0; Establish the Kentucky Natural by voice vote Gilliam. received in Senate Resource Caucus to support the coal, Mar 9-to Transportation (S) oil, and natural gas industries. HR 123 (BR 1722) - J. Gooch Jr. Feb 12-introduced in House Feb 23-to House Floor Introduced Feb. 13, 2009 Feb 23-introduced in House Confirm the appointment of Joe F. Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Feb 24-to Natural Resources & Childers to the Mine Safety Review HR 134 (BR 811) - T. Pullin Environment (H) Commission. HR 129 (BR 1444) - D. Sims, R. Adams, Feb 25-posting waived J. Arnold Jr., L. Belcher, D. Butler, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 11-introduced in House Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, in memory of Specialist Jeremy R. reading, to Calendar Feb 12-to Natural Resources & J. Comer Jr., J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, M. Gullett. Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Environment (H) Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, C. for passage in the Regular Orders of the Feb 13-posted in committee Embry Jr., K. Flood, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Feb 13-introduced in House Day for Monday, March 2, 2009 Mar 13-adopted by voice vote Gooch Jr., J. Greer, R. Henderson, J. Feb 23-to House Floor Mar 4-3rd reading, adopted 95-0 Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Jenkins, D. Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Mar 5-received in Senate HR 124 (BR 1723) - J. Gooch Jr. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. Koenig, Ji. Mar 9-to Natural Resources and Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, HCR 135 (BR 1682) - S. Santoro Energy (S) Confirm the appointment of Denise C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., T. Moore, L. Moore Davidson to the Mine Safety Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Owens, Direct the Interim Joint Committee on HR 142 (BR 1748) - T. Pullin, S. Review Commission. R. Palumbo, D. Pasley, R. Rand, J. Appropriations and Revenue to study the Westrom Richards, S. Riggs, C. Rollins II, S. current system for reporting and paying Feb 11-introduced in House Santoro, C. Siler, K. Sinnette, F. Steele, local license and occupational taxes and Recognize October 11, 2009, as Feb 12-to Natural Resources & K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. report to the Legislative Research Second Sunday in Kentucky and Environment (H) Stumbo, J. Tilley, D. Watkins, R. Commission by December 1, 2009; encourage participation from local Feb 13-posted in committee Weston, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. establish requirements for the report. governments. Yonts HCR 125 (BR 1368) - J. Carney, K. Feb 13-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House Stevens, L. Belcher, B. Montell, W. Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 23-to Appropriations & Revenue Feb 24-to House Floor Stone in honor of the bicentennial of the birth of (H) Mar 10-adopted by voice vote the 16th President of the United States Direct the staff of the Legislative and Kentucky native, Abraham Lincoln. HR 136 (BR 1738) - J. DeCesare, B. HR 143 (BR 118) - J. Wayne, T. Burch Research Commission to conduct a Yonts study of the STIDistrict and the Infinite Feb 12-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives Campus information management by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives in honor and loving memory of Dottie systems to ascertain the relative merits in honor and loving memory of Marilyn Priddy. and costs of implementing each system; HR 130 (BR 1736) - S. Lee Lee McDonald. require a written report to the Interim Feb 23-introduced in House Joint Committee on Education by Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 13-introduced in House Feb 24-to House Floor November 1, 2009. in honor of Captain Eric Daniel Terhune. Feb 23-to House Floor Mar 2-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-adopted by voice vote Feb 11-introduced in House Feb 12-introduced in House HCR 144 (BR 1752) - F. Nesler Feb 12-to Education (H) Feb 23-to House Floor Introduced Feb. 23, 2009 Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Urge the Governor, executive HJR 126 (BR 1689) - R. Adkins agencies, and local governments to use HCR 137 (BR 1310) - A. Koenig, J. HJR 131 (BR 1687) - B. Yonts moneys from the economic recovery Express support for the work of the Fischer plan to buy American products and Kentucky Geological Survey in the area services. Require a report by KCTCS Urges Congress to grant pregnancy of geologic carbon sequestration concerning the use of funding provided research; and for increased funding. resource center assistance for medical Feb 23-introduced in House for the purpose of supplying education equipment and abstinence education. services to the Department of Feb 24-to State Government (H) Feb 11-introduced in House Corrections for adult inmate education. Feb 25-posting waived Feb 12-to Natural Resources & Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) Environment (H) Feb 12-introduced in House reading, to Consent Calendar Feb 23-posted in committee Feb 23-to Education (H) Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 26-reported favorably, 1st HR 138 (BR 1756) - Ji. Lee for passage in the Consent Orders of the reading, to Consent Calendar HR 132 (BR 1732) - D. Graham, J. Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Feb 27-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Recognize April DuVal for 40 years of Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 100-0 Crenshaw, J. Jenkins, M. Marzian, R. faithful service to the Council on Mental for passage in the Consent Orders of the Meeks, D. Owens, A. Simpson Mar 4-received in Senate Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Retardation. Mar 6-to State & Local Government Mar 3-3rd reading, adopted 100-0 Honor the National Association for the (S) Mar 4-received in Senate Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st Advancement of Colored People on the Feb 24-to House Floor Mar 6-to Natural Resources and occasion of its centennial for its reading; returned to State & Local Energy (S) Government (S) commitment to equality, social justice, HR 139 (BR 1750) - L. Combs Mar 9-taken from committee; 1st and civil rights. Mar 10-taken from committee; 2nd reading; returned to Natural Resources reading; returned to State & Local and Energy (S); reported favorably, to Recognize and commend Don Combs Government (S) Feb 12-introduced in House; adopted for receiving a Prudential Spirit of Calendar as a Consent Bill by voice vote Mar 11-reported favorably, to Rules as Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules Community Award for exemplary a Consent Bill volunteer service. HJR 133 (BR 1626) - D. Sims, K. HR 127 (BR 1730) - J. Jenkins HR 145 (BR 1747) - B. Montell, K. Bratcher, B. Housman, S. Lee, B. Feb 23-introduced in House Montell, A. Wuchner Bratcher, S. Brinkman, S. Lee Recognizes March as Sexual Assault Feb 24-to House Floor Awareness Month in Kentucky and Recognize June 15, 2009, as Ride to Direct the Transportation Cabinet not HR 140 (BR 1161) - D. Owens honors Kentucky's thirteen regional rape to comply with the provisions of the Work Day. crisis centers. REAL ID Act of 2005. Honor Sarah M. Jackson for her Feb 23-introduced in House; adopted Feb 11-introduced in House election as president of the Council on by voice vote Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Feb 23-introduced in House returned to Committee on Committees HR 146 (BR 1744) - S. Westrom Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Feb 24-to State Government (H) (S) Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Feb 25-posting waived Mar 10-taken from Committee on Feb 26-WITHDRAWN M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Committees; 2nd reading; to State & Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, to Consent Calendar Local Government (S) HCR 147 (BR 1567) - R. Nelson H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. for passage in the Consent Orders of the HR 160 (BR 1759) - G. Stumbo Urge the governor, executive Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 agencies and local governments to use Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 Urge Congress to support domestic monies from economic recovery plan to R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, manufacturers. buy American products and services. C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. HR 156 (BR 1763) - M. Denham Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 24-to House Floor; adopted by Feb 24-to State Government (H) J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. in honor of Fleming County native voice vote Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Franklin Runyon Sousley, a Marine who HR 148 (BR 1749) - W. Stone, J. Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. participated in raising the American flag HR 161 (BR 1739) - G. Stumbo DeCesare Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, during the World War II Battle for Iwo A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Jima, and who later died in that battle, in Designate February 28, 2009, as Rare Honor Franklin native and PGA golfer recognition of the sixty-fourth Disease Day. Kenny Perry on being named Kentucky Adjourn the House of Representatives anniversary of the flag raising. Sportsman of the Year for 2008 in honor of Adam Bender and thank him Feb 23-introduced in House for the example he sets for all Feb 23-adopted by voice vote; Feb 24-to House Floor; adopted by Feb 23-introduced in House Kentuckians. introduced in House voice vote Feb 24-to House Floor Mar 11-adopted by voice vote Feb 23-introduced in House HR 157 (BR 1758) - J. Crenshaw, A. HR 162 (BR 1720) - T. McKee, M. King, Feb 24-to House Floor; adopted by Simpson, J. Glenn, D. Graham, R. C. Hoffman HR 149 (BR 1755) - W. Stone, M. voice vote Meeks, D. Owens Dossett, J. Richards Confirm the appointment of Troy HJR 152 (BR 1606) - J. Comer Jr. Recognize and honor the women of Rankin to the Agricultural Development Encourage the Agricultural Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Board for a term expiring July 6, 2011. Development Board to receive and Require the Governor's Office of Incorporated. evaluate applications for funds to Agriculture Policy, together with the Feb 23-introduced in House promote Kentucky-grown tobacco in Economic Development Cabinet, to Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 24-to Agriculture & Small foreign markets. study and make recommendations Feb 24-to House Floor Business (H) concerning economic development Feb 25-adopted by voice vote Feb 27-posted in committee Feb 23-introduced in House incentives for large-scale dairy Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 24-to Agriculture & Small operations, after consulting with counties HCR 158 (BR 1545) - J. Richards to Consent Calendar Business (H) and local government officials. Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Feb 25-posting waived rectroactively; Direct the Legislative Research for passage in the Consent Orders of the reported favorably, 1st reading, to Feb 23-introduced in House Commission to establish a legislative Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 Calendar Feb 24-to Agriculture & Small task force to establish a strategy to Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Business (H) provide home laptop computers for for passage in the Regular Orders of the Mar 2-posted in committee middle school students; establish task HR 163 (BR 1719) - T. McKee, M. King Day for Friday, February 27, 2009 force by July 1, 2009; report findings to Mar 2-3rd reading, adopted 92-2 HR 153 (BR 1109) - M. Cherry appropriate committee or committees no Confirm the appointment of Sam later than December 1, 2009. Lawson to the Agricultural Development HJR 150 (BR 1373) - C. Rollins II Confirm the appointment of Yvette Board for a term expiring July 6, 2011. Smith to the Long-Term Policy Research HCR 158 - AMENDMENTS Direct the Council on Postsecondary Board for a term expiring October 6, HCA (1, C. Rollins II) - Include Feb 23-introduced in House Education to develop a funding proposal 2012. availability of broadband technology as Feb 24-to Agriculture & Small based on an analysis of cost data to part of the study. Business (H) improve affordability, efficiency, and Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 27-posted in committee accountability within the public Feb 24-to State Government (H) Feb 23-introduced in House Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, postsecondary education system; Feb 25-posting waived Feb 24-to Education (H) to Consent Calendar develop funding formulas for public Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Feb 27-posted in committee Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted postsecondary institutions; collect cost to Consent Calendar Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, for passage in the Consent Orders of the reports from institutions related to Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted to Consent Calendar with committee Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 instruction, academic support, research, for passage in the Consent Orders of the amendment (1) Mar 9-3rd reading, passed 96-0 public service, and auxiliary services; Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules; posted propose a fair and reasonable portion of Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0 for passage in the Consent Orders of the HR 164 (BR 1746) - T. Moore cost responsibility for the Day for Friday, March 6, 2009 Commonwealth and for students; HR 154 (BR 1107) - M. Cherry Mar 6-3rd reading, adopted 100-0 with Urge the Department for Public Health propose distribution of gift and endowed committee amendment (1) ; received in to require restaurants to post their income; limit the number of credit hours Confirm the appointment of Bernard Senate sanitation scores at all entrances and for associate degrees to 60 and for Lovely, Jr., to the Long-Term Policy Mar 9-to Education (S) drive-up windows. bachelor degrees to 120, except for Research Board for a term expiring specific approved degree programs. October 6, 2012. HCR 159 (BR 1718) - M. Cherry, T. Feb 23-introduced in House Pullin Feb 24-to Health & Welfare (H) Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 23-introduced in House Feb 27-taken from committee; to Feb 24-to Education (H) Feb 24-to State Government (H) Recognize the Kentucky Main Street House Floor; adopted by voice vote Feb 27-posted in committee Feb 25-posting waived Program of the Kentucky Heritage Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Council/State Historic Preservation Introduced Feb. 24, 2009 HR 151 (BR 435) - R. Adkins, S. to Calendar Office. Westrom, R. Adams, J. Arnold Jr., E. Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules HR 165 (BR 1767) - M. Denham Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, Mar 12-posted for passage in the Feb 23-introduced in House S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, Feb 24-to Local Government (H) Recognize William J. "Bill" Peterson Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, March 13, 2009 Mar 2-posted in committee on the occasion of his retirement. L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Mar 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. HR 155 (BR 1105) - M. Cherry to Consent Calendar Feb 24-introduced in House; adopted Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. Mar 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted by voice vote DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Confirm the appointment of for passage in the Consent Orders of the Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Bhupendra Parekh to the Long-Term Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 HR 166 (BR 1754) - E. Ballard Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Policy Research Board for a term Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0; Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, J. expiring October 6, 2012. received in Senate; taken from Honor the Madisonville North Hopkins Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Committee on Committees; 1st reading; High School Marching Maroons. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. honor. HCR 172 (BR 1768) - D. Floyd, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, D. Feb 24-introduced in House DeCesare, A. Koenig, D. Osborne Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb- Mar 2-introduced in House Feb 25-to House Floor; adopted by Edgington, R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Mar 3-to House Floor; adopted by voice vote Declare state sovereignty over powers Wuchner, B. Yonts voice vote not given to the federal government by HR 167 (BR 1771) - Ji. Lee the United States Constitution; demand Honor the Kentucky Association of HR 182 (BR 1043) - S. Westrom that the federal government cease Circuit Court Clerks and its members Adjourn the House of Representatives mandates beyond the scope of its and adjourn the House of Adjourn the House of Representatives in loving memory and honor of Louis constitutionally delegated powers; Representatives in recognition of the in honor of the Friends of Kentucky Wayne Crosier. prohibit federal legislation which requires exemplary service of the Association Educational Television. states to comply under threat of and the Circuit Court Clerk in each of Feb 24-introduced in House penalties or sanctions; prohibit any Kentucky's 120 counties. Mar 2-introduced in House Feb 25-to House Floor government or agency from assisting Mar 3-to House Floor Feb 26-adopted by voice vote enforcement of laws that violate the Feb 26-introduced in House; adopted Kentucky Bill of Rights; direct the Clerk by voice vote HR 183 (BR 1797) - R. Palumbo HCR 168 (BR 1602) - J. Stacy, K. to distribute copies of the Resolution to Bratcher, J. Comer Jr., J. DeCesare, A. various federal and state officials. HCR 177 (BR 1778) - D. Owens Adjourn the House of Representatives Koenig, S. Lee, B. Montell, L. Napier, D. in honor and loving memory of Marianna Osborne, A. Webb-Edgington, S. Feb 24-introduced in House Recognize the third week in October Young Eubank. Westrom, A. Wuchner Feb 25-to Elections, Const. as "Conflict Resolution Week in Amendments & Intergovernmental Kentucky." Mar 2-introduced in House Declare state sovereignty over powers Affairs (H) Mar 3-to House Floor; adopted by not given to the the federal government Feb 26-introduced in House voice vote by the U. S. Constitution; demand the Introduced Feb. 25, 2009 Feb 27-adopted by voice vote federal government to cease mandates Mar 2-received in Senate HR 184 (BR 1197) - R. Palumbo, K. beyond constitutionlly delegated powers; HR 173 (BR 1772) - R. Crimm Mar 4-to State & Local Government Flood, R. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold prohibit federal legialtion requiring state (S) Jr., E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. passage of laws under threat of Urge Congress to pass legislation to Bratcher, S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. penalties or sanctions; direct the Clerk to bring biosimilar drugs to American HR 178 (BR 1788) - R. Damron Butler, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. distribute copies of the Resolution. patients, preserve incentives for Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. continued pharmaceutical innovation, Adjourn the House of Representatives Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Feb 24-introduced in House and protect public health. in honor and loving memory of Luke Crimm, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Feb 25-to Elections, Const. Collins. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Dossett, C. Amendments & Intergovernmental Feb 25-introduced in House; adopted Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Affairs (H) by voice vote Feb 26-introduced in House; adopted Fischer, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Glenn, D. Feb 26-posted in committee by voice vote Graham, J. Greer, M. Harmon, R. HR 174 (BR 1770) - R. Palumbo, G. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. HR 169 (BR 1764) - M. Dossett, J. Tilley Stumbo HR 179 (BR 1779) - C. Rollins II Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. Recognize the volunteers and paid Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 27-WITHDRAWN Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. workers who aided in the emergency in loving memory and honor of Emogene McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly response to the ice storm of 2009. Garrison. Introduced Feb. 27, 2009 Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Overly, D. Owens, Feb 24-introduced in House; adopted Feb 25-introduced in House; adopted HR 180 (BR 1785) - J. Arnold Jr. D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, by voice vote by voice vote J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Adjourn the House of Representatives Rollins II, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. HR 170 (BR 1765) - K. Upchurch, J. HR 175 (BR 1773) - D. Pasley, G. in honor and loving memory of William Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, Hoover, R. Palumbo Stumbo S. "Buddy" Peak. J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Adjourn the House of Representatives Express sympathy and adjourn the Feb 27-introduced in House; adopted Thompson, J. Tilley, K. Upchurch, D. in loving memory and honor of Earl House of Representatives in memory by voice vote Watkins, J. Wayne, A. Webb-Edgington, Huddleston. and honor of David Nelson Hunt. R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Introduced Mar. 2, 2009 Feb 24-introduced in House Feb 25-introduced in House Feb 25-to House Floor; adopted by Adjourn the House of Representatives Feb 26-to House Floor; adopted by HR 181 (BR 1800) - C. Rollins II, E. voice vote voice vote in honor of the Friends of Kentucky Ballard, L. Belcher, K. Bratcher, S. Educational Television. HCR 171 (BR 1762) - D. Sims, C. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, Hoffman Introduced Feb. 26, 2009 L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Combs, W. Mar 2-introduced in House; adopted Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. by voice vote Encourage state and local HR 176 (BR 1789) - K. Stevens, D. Damron, M. Denham, M. Dossett, T. governmental entities to examine Pasley, R. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Farmer, J. HCR 185 (BR 1803) - M. Denham policies relating to radon exposure to Jr., E. Ballard, L. Belcher, K. Bratcher, S. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. take action they are currently authorized Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, Gooch Jr., D. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, Urge the Federal Deposit Insurance to effect and to suggest new policies to M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Corporation to maintain a strong and ensure that radon exposure is Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. viable insurance fund, taking into minimized. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Horlander, B. Housman, J. Jenkins, D. account a risk-based assessment Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. Keene, M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, M. system that will not negatively impact Feb 24-introduced in House DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, performing state banks; direct the Clerk Feb 25-to State Government (H) Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. to distribute copies of the Resolution. Mar 3-posted in committee Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, J. Glenn, J. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. Mar 5-reported favorably, 1st reading, Gooch Jr., J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Mar 2-introduced in House to Consent Calendar R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, J. Richards, Mar 3-to House Floor Mar 6-2nd reading, to Rules; posted Hoffman, J. Hoover, B. Housman, J. S. Riggs, T. Riner, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, Mar 5-taken from House Floor; to for passage in the Consent Orders of the Jenkins, D. Keene, M. King, A. Koenig, C. Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, J. Stacy, Banking & Insurance (H); posting waived Day for Monday, March 9, 2009 S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, F. Steele, K. Stevens, W. Stone, G. Mar 6-reported favorably, 1st reading, Mar 9-3rd reading, adopted 96-0; R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., B. Stumbo, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. to Calendar received in Senate; taken from Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Nelson, Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules Committee on Committees; 1st reading; F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. Overly, D. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Mar 12-recommitted to Banking & returned to Committee on Committees Owens, R. Palumbo, T. Pullin, M. Rader, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts Insurance (H) (S) R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, Mar 10-taken from Committee on C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Recognize Kentucky's new National Introduced Mar. 3, 2009 Committees; 2nd reading; to State & Siler, A. Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, Board Certified Teachers and adjourn Local Government (S) A. Smith, F. Steele, J. Stewart III, W. the House of Representatives in their HR 186 (BR 1806) - J. Greer HR 192 - See Introductions on March 4, Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. 2009. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Damron, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, D. Honor Kyle Raymer, 2008 National DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb- Guard Junior World Fishing Champion. HR 193 (BR 1792) - T. McKee Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., T. Edgington, R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Wuchner, B. Yonts Mar 3-introduced in House; adopted Honor Kentucky's farmers and Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, by voice vote recognize February 15-21 as Food J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Honor Morehead State University Checkout Week. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Eagles basketball team, 2009 OVC HR 187 (BR 1814) - R. Nelson, T. Hoffman, D. Horlander, B. Housman, J. Champions. Edmonds Mar 3-introduced in House Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. Mar 4-adopted by voice vote Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. Mar 10-introduced in House; adopted Resolution urging the KCTCS Board McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly by voice vote of regents to preserve tenure for new HR 194 (BR 1804) - J. Comer Jr. Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. faculty. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. HR 203 (BR 1823) - S. Westrom Adjourn the House of Representatives Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Mar 3-introduced in House; adopted in loving memory and honor of Douglas Pasley, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Richards, Recognize the life achievements of by voice vote Carter. S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, William H. McCann, Sr. and adjourn the S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. Simpson, D. House of Representatives in his honor. HR 188 (BR 1810) - M. Cherry, R. Mar 3-introduced in House Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Mar 6-to House Floor Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Mar 10-introduced in House Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, Mar 26-adopted by voice vote Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Mar 11-to House Floor; adopted by S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, J. Wayne, voice vote Carney, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Combs, Introduced Mar. 4, 2009 A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, S. J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Coursey, J. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts HR 204 (BR 1846) - J. Richards Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Damron, J. HR 192 (BR 1811) - E. Ballard DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. Urge the Transportation Cabinet to Adjourn the House of Representatives Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Honor the Madisonville-North Hopkins name the bridge on Kentucky Route 2 in honor of Lee Thomas Sparks on the Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, High School varsity cheerleaders for over the Little Sandy River in Greenup occasion of his retirement. D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. winning a state championship. County as the "Specialist Jeremy R. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, M. Harmon, Gullett Memorial Bridge" and erect Mar 10-introduced in House R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Mar 4-introduced in House appropriate signs. Mar 11-to House Floor; adopted by Hoffman, J. Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Mar 6-to House Floor voice vote Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Mar 11-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-introduced in House M. King, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. Mar 9-to House Floor; adopted by HR 205 (BR 1837) - W. Stone McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly HR 195 (BR 1825) - M. Harmon voice vote Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Adjourn the House of Representative Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. Commemorate the bicentennial of Dr. Introduced Mar. 9, 2009 in honor of Sergeant Joshua A. Ward Sr. Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Ephraim McDowell's successful Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. completion of the first ovarian tumor HR 200 (BR 1835) - M. Denham Mar 10-introduced in House; adopted Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins removal in 1809. by voice vote II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. Adjourn the House of Representatives Simpson, D. Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, Mar 4-introduced in House; adopted in loving memory and honor of noted HR 206 (BR 1831) - R. Webb J. Stacy, F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. by voice vote basketball coach Lake Kelly. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Urge President Barack Obama and Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Turner, K. the United States Congress to restore Introduced Mar. 6, 2009 Mar 9-introduced in House; adopted Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. by voice vote funding to Resource Conservation and Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, R. Weston, Development Councils. HR 196 (BR 1828) - T. Burch S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts HR 201 (BR 1829) - R. Palumbo, K. Flood, S. Westrom Mar 10-introduced in House Honor the Kentucky 4-H on the day of Honor Mark Phillips, Sr. and Ron Mar 11-to Natural Resources & its centennial. Sheppard in recognition of their heroic Environment (H) actions and exemplary citizenship. Adjourn the House of Representatives in honor and loving memory of Rose Mar 3-introduced in House; adopted Mary Codell Brooks. HR 207 (BR 1843) - R. Webb by voice vote Mar 6-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Mar 9-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 189 (BR 1796) - B. Farmer by voice vote in loving memory and honor of Virginia HR 197 (BR 1826) - T. Moore, M. Gail Porter Waddell. Adjourn the House of Representatives Dossett in honor and loving memory of Ronnie Introduced Mar. 10, 2009 Mar 10-introduced in House Dale Callihan. Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 11-to House Floor; adopted by in recognition of the "Year of the NCO." HR 202 (BR 1844) - R. Adkins, R. voice vote Mar 3-introduced in House Adams, J. Arnold Jr., E. Ballard, L. Mar 4-adopted by voice vote Mar 6-introduced in House Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, S. HR 208 (BR 1847) - D. Graham, R. Mar 9-to House Floor Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. HR 190 (BR 1795) - B. Farmer, R. Mar 13-adopted by voice vote M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, Palumbo Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. S. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. HR 198 (BR 1815) - R. Adkins Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Damron, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, Adjourn the House of Representatives DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. in honor and loving memory of Nicholas Amend House Rules 38 and 40 to Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Damron, J. Gust "Nick" Michael. change name of Seniors, Military Affairs, Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, DeCesare, M. Denham, B. DeWeese, M. and Public Safety Committee to Military D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., J. Greer, Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Embry Jr., B. Mar 3-introduced in House Affairs and Public Safety Committee; K. Hall, M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. Fischer, K. Flood, Mar 4-adopted by voice vote amend jurisdictions of Military Affairs Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., and Public Safety and Health and Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Housman, J. J. Greer, M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. HR 191 (BR 1742) - C. Rollins II, R. Welfare Committees. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Damron Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. Hoover, B. Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Mar 6-introduced in House McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Keene, M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Adjourn the House of Representatives Mar 9-to House Floor Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. Lee, M. Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, in loving memory and honor of Scott Mar 10-adopted by voice vote Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Miller, and salute his heroism. Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Moore, L. Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, HR 199 (BR 1830) - T. Pullin, R. Adams, Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. D. Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, D. Mar 3-introduced in House R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Ballard, L. Richards, T. Riner, C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Mar 6-to House Floor Belcher, J. Bell, K. Bratcher, S. S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. Simpson, D. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins Mar 11-adopted by voice vote Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, Sims, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Simpson, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Steele, J. Stewart III, W. Stone, G. and mentor Tony Harover. Adjourn the House of Representatives Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. HR 223 (BR 1869) - C. Rollins II in honor and loving memory of Chuck Turner, K. Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Mar 11-introduced in House; adopted Olmstead. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. in honor and loving memory of Wanita Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted Yonts HR 216 (BR 277) - T. Pullin Faith Grider Overfield. by voice vote

Adjourn the House of Representatives Urge Congress to renew the Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted Introduced Mar. 26, 2009 in loving memory and honor of Norbert exemption of the Delta Queen from the by voice vote Clifton "Cliff" Howard. Safety of Life at Sea Act of 1966. HCR 229 (BR 1896) - R. Adkins HR 224 (BR 1877) - M. King Mar 10-introduced in House Mar 11-introduced in House; adopted Adjourn the 2009 Regular Session of Mar 11-to House Floor by voice vote Adjourn the House of Representatives the General Assembly sine die. Mar 12-adopted by voice vote in honor of Corporal Joshua "Josh" Introduced Mar. 12, 2009 McKay Moore and encourage the Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted HR 209 (BR 1838) - R. Weston Transportation Cabinet to designate the 98-0; received in Senate; adopted by HR 217 (BR 1867) - J. Glenn "Cpl. Josh Moore Highway" in Logan voice vote; received in House Adjourn the House of Representatives County. in honor of Kenneth Lee Arnold. Urge licensees who engage in the HR 230 (BR 1886) - T. Firkins business of check cashing or deferred Mar 13-introduced in House Mar 10-introduced in House deposit transactions to reduce the Mar 26-to House Floor; adopted by Honor Iroquois High School, 2009 Mar 11-to House Floor maximum fees, charges, and interest to voice vote Girls KHSAA State Basketball Mar 12-adopted by voice vote a maximum annual percentage rate of Champions. 36 percent. HR 225 (BR 1879) - T. Burch, R. HR 210 (BR 1856) - A. Wuchner Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Jr., E. Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted Mar 12-introduced in House Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, S. Brinkman, by voice vote Recognize Danielle Jones as the Mar 13-to Banking & Insurance (H) D. Butler, J. Carney, M. Cherry, L. Clark, winner of the "Ought To Be A Law Essay H. Collins, L. Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. HR 231 (BR 1890) - B. Yonts Contest". HR 218 (BR 1860) - S. Rudy Couch, W. Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. Honor the Kentucky Public Mar 10-introduced in House Recognize the Honorable DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. Procurement Association and proclaim Mar 11-to House Floor Representative Jeff Hoover for his Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. March as Responsible Purchasing Mar 12-adopted by voice vote induction into the Kentucky High School Fischer, K. Flood, D. Floyd, D. Ford, J. Month. Athletic Association 12th Region boys' Glenn, J. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, J. Introduced Mar. 11, 2009 basketball hall of fame. Greer, M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted Henley, J. Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. by voice vote HR 211 (BR 1842) - F. Steele Mar 12-introduced in House; adopted Hoover, D. Horlander, B. Housman, J. by voice vote Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, M. King, A. HR 232 (BR 1903) - T. McKee Adjourn the House of Representatives Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Marzian, T. in honor of Congressional Medal of HR 219 (BR 1861) - K. Upchurch, J. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Reauthorize the Tobacco Task Force Honor winner, Sergeant Willie Sandlin. Hoover, D. Ford, J. Higdon, T. Turner Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Napier, R. to help resolve the problems facing the Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, S. tobacco industry in the state. Mar 11-introduced in House Urge the United States Congress to Overly, D. Owens, R. Palumbo, D. Mar 12-to House Floor; adopted by assist in the management of Lake Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, R. Rand, J. Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted voice vote Cumberland and to investigate the Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, C. Rollins by voice vote actions of the United States Army Corps II, S. Rudy, S. Santoro, C. Siler, A. HR 212 (BR 1850) - D. Sims of Engineers that have resulted in Simpson, K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, HR 233 (BR 1887) - J. Carney economic devastation of Pulaski County F. Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, W. Adjourn the House of Representatives and other counties surrounding Lake Stone, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Honoring Somerset Community in loving memory and honor of Dale Cumberland. Tilley, T. Turner, K. Upchurch, D. College Physical Therapist Assistant Howard Stinson. Watkins, J. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb- Program. Mar 12-introduced in House; adopted Edgington, R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Mar 11-introduced in House by voice vote Wuchner, B. Yonts Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted Mar 12-to House Floor by voice vote HR 220 (BR 1836) - J. Bell Adjourn the House of Representatives HR 213 (BR 1841) - F. Steele in honor of Cassie Burch and designate HR 234 (BR 1892) - A. Simpson, S. Adjourn the House of Representatives "The Cassie Burch Safe Teenage Driver Santoro, R. Adams, R. Adkins, J. Arnold Recognize John R. Wooden and in loving memory and honor of Sergeant Law." Jr., E. Ballard, L. Belcher, J. Bell, S. adjourn the House of Representatives in Scott B. Stream. Brinkman, T. Burch, D. Butler, J. Carney, his honor. Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, L. Mar 12-introduced in House; adopted by voice vote Combs, J. Comer Jr., T. Couch, W. Mar 11-introduced in House by voice vote Coursey, J. Crenshaw, R. Crimm, R. Mar 12-to House Floor HR 226 (BR 1880) - B. Farmer Damron, J. DeCesare, M. Denham, B. HR 221 (BR 1872) - M. Rader, D. Ford, DeWeese, M. Dossett, T. Edmonds, C. HR 214 (BR 1857) - M. Denham C. Siler Adjourn the House of Representatives Embry Jr., B. Farmer, T. Firkins, J. in loving memory and honor of Angela Fischer, K. Flood, D. Ford, J. Glenn, J. Adjourn the House of Representatives Adjourn the House of Representatives Sue Cox. Gooch Jr., D. Graham, J. Greer, K. Hall, in honor of Mason County School in honor and loving memory of Carl. R. M. Harmon, R. Henderson, M. Henley, J. Superintendent Tim Moore on receiving Reynolds. Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted Higdon, C. Hoffman, J. Hoover, B. the 2009 Dupree Outstanding by voice vote Housman, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. Kerr, Superintendent Award from the Mar 12-introduced in House M. King, A. Koenig, S. Lee, Ji. Lee, M. Kentucky School Boards Association. Mar 13-to House Floor HCR 227 (BR 1882) - R. Adkins Marzian, T. McKee, R. Meeks, C. Miller, H. Moberly Jr., B. Montell, T. Moore, L. Mar 11-introduced in House HR 222 (BR 1874) - S. Lee, T. Moore Provide that when the House of Napier, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, D. Mar 12-to House Floor; adopted by Representatives and Senate adjourn on Osborne, S. Overly, D. Owens, R. voice vote Declare strong support for all people March 13, 2009, they do so to convene Palumbo, D. Pasley, T. Pullin, M. Rader, of the State of Israel to live in freedom again on March 26, 2009. R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, T. Riner, HR 215 (BR 1858) - B. Montell and peace, secure from terror, and as a C. Rollins II, S. Rudy, C. Siler, D. Sims, blessing to all nations. Mar 13-introduced in House; adopted K. Sinnette, A. Smith, J. Stacy, F. Adjourn the House of Representatives 93-0; received in Senate; adopted by Steele, K. Stevens, J. Stewart III, G. in honor of the achievements of Mar 12-introduced in House; adopted voice vote Stumbo, T. Thompson, J. Tilley, T. Shelbyville East Middle School students by voice vote Turner, K. Upchurch, D. Watkins, J. Zach Brown, Logan Johnson, and Sam HR 228 (BR 1881) - D. Owens, R. Wayne, R. Webb, A. Webb-Edgington, Meeks Saarinen. Commend coach Beth Dunn Introduced Mar. 13, 2009 R. Weston, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner, B. Yonts * - denotes primary sponsorship of Bills SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 76*, 78, Pendleton, Joey and Resolutions 85*, 102, 110, 111, 131, 138, 139, SB 12*, 28*, 36, 40, 74, 111*, 131* Honor the Holmes High School 153*, 165, 172* SJR 16, 46 Bulldogs, 2009 KHSAA Boys State SB 63: SFA(1), (2) SR 24*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 78, Basketball Champions. Harris, Ernie 82*, 97*, 102, 110, 111, 116, 128*, Senate SB 51*, 186* 131*, 165, 176* Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted SJR 69*, 70* Reynolds, Mike by voice vote Blevins Jr., Walter SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 102, SB 36, 78 SB 4, 36, 46, 74, 173*, 174* 110, 131, 151*, 162, 165, 178* SJR 49 HR 235 (BR 1884) - A. Simpson, S. SCR 5 HB 39: SCA(1); HB 53: SFA(2); HB 309: SR 59, 102, 110, 111, 131, 132*, 165 Santoro, R. Adams, J. Fischer, T. Kerr, SJR 46, 88 SCA(1) Rhoads, Jerry P. A. Koenig, T. McKee, R. Rand, A. Webb- SR 25*, 26*, 27*, 31, 56, 60, 78, 92*, Jensen, Tom SB 4, 15*, 26, 36, 40, 46, 109* Edgington, A. Wuchner 102, 110, 111, 131, 138*, 139*, 141*, SB 64*, 138* SJR 46 142*, 165, 174*, 175* SJR 67*, 91* SR 24, 26, 31, 36*, 47, 50*, 56, 59, 60, Honor John S. Domaschko upon HB 53: SFA(4); HB 322: SFA(1); HB SR 47, 55*, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 102, 61, 78, 85, 102, 110*, 111, 116*, becoming the 2009 Northern Kentuckian 369: SFA(2) 110, 131, 151, 165 121*, 127*, 131, 155*, 165 of the year and adjourn the House of Borders, Charlie SB 138: SCA(1); SB 170: SCA(1) Ridley, Dorsey Representatives in his honor. SB 20, 180* SJR 67: SCA(1) SB 15*, 20, 40, 134* SR 21*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, HB 362: SCA(1); HB 537: SCA(1) SR 24, 26, 31, 33*, 47, 56, 59, 60, 63, Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted 102, 110, 131, 141, 142, 151*, 165 HJR 119: SFA(1) 68*, 78, 85, 102, 110, 111, 131, 165 by voice vote HB 202: SCA(1) Jones II, Ray S. Schickel, John Boswell, David E. SB 4, 5*, 10*, 50*, 52*, 54*, 55*, 56*, SB 30*, 31*, 46*, 72*, 145*, 146* HR 236 (BR 1908) - T. Burch SB 4, 15, 20, 36, 40*, 66*, 71*, 74 57*, 74*, 90*, 91*, 93*, 135*, 136*, SJR 46 SJR 46, 58* 137*, 140*, 141* SR 10, 14, 15, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, Adjourn in honor of the Elder Care SR 24*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 78, SJR 37*, 40*, 88 61, 62, 86*, 94*, 102, 110, 112*, 131, Ministry provided by Christian Care 85, 102, 110*, 111, 116*, 129*, 131, SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 74*, 78, 134*, 147*, 151, 162, 163*, 165, 179* Communities on its 125th anniversary. 132*, 165 98*, 99*, 100*, 102, 110, 131, 136*, SB 30: SFA(2) SB 86: SFA(1) 165 Seum, Dan "Malano" Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted HB 178: SFA(1); HB 433: SCA(1) SB 30: SFA(1); SB 74: SFA(1) SB 7*, 18*, 28*, 30*, 31*, 40, 80*, 118*, by voice vote Buford, Tom HB 195: SFA(1); HB 315: SFA(1); HB 119* SB 4, 8*, 16*, 19*, 21*, 23*, 24*, 38*, 369: SFA(1); HB 410: SFA(1) SCR 5* HR 237 (BR 1897) - J. Higdon 39*, 40*, 74, 82*, 92*, 104*, 106*, HJR 119: SFA(3) SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65*, 108*, 176* Kelly, Dan 66*, 102, 110, 131, 151, 165, 168* Honor Roger Marcum on the occasion SJR 46* SB 1, 3, 4*, 30, 31, 59*, 129*, 181*, SB 80: SFA(1) of his retirement and adjourn the House SR 4, 6*, 7*, 8*, 9*, 17*, 26, 31, 47*, 182*, 183*, 184*, 185*, 187* HB 193: SFA(2) of Representatives in his honor. 48*, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63*, 68*, 85, SCR 22*, 75 Shaughnessy, Tim 102, 109*, 110, 119*, 131, 151, 157*, SJR 19* SB 95 Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted 165, 169* SR 1*, 2*, 3*, 4*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, SJR 90* by voice vote SB 8: SFA(1); SB 40: SFA(1), (2) 61, 62, 102, 110, 123*, 131, 141, 151, SR 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 83*, 85, 102, SJR 46: SCA(1) 165, 180*, 181*, 182*, 183*, 184*, 110, 111, 117*, 131, 165 HR 238 (BR 1901) - D. Graham HB 210: SFA(1) 185*, 186*, 187*, 188*, 189*, 190*, HB 322: SFA(2) Carroll, Julian M. 191*, 192*, 193*, 194*, 195*, 196*, Smith, Brandon Recognize the March 26, 2009 SB 9*, 31, 40, 173 197*, 198*, 199*, 200*, 201*, 202*, SB 10, 31, 33, 172* observance of the 200th bicentennial of SR 13*, 26, 31, 56, 59, 60, 78, 96*, 102, 203*, 204*, 205*, 206*, 207*, 208*, SR 26, 28*, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, Louis Braille and adjourn the House of 108*, 110, 111, 115*, 131, 145*, 209*, 210*, 211*, 212*, 213*, 214*, 102, 110, 131, 151, 165 Representatives in his honor. 146*, 165, 171* 215*, 216*, 217*, 218*, 219*, 220*, HB 21: SCA(1); HB 53: SFA(3), (5) Clark, Perry B. 221*, 222*, 223*, 224*, 225* Stein, Kathy W. Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted SB 4, 40, 128*, 131, 149, 153*, 155*, HB 195: SFA(3); HB 229: SCA(1) SB 4, 16, 35*, 40, 61, 94*, 95*, 96*, 97*, by voice vote 175 Kerr, Alice Forgy 98*, 99*, 100*, 101*, 102*, 103*, SJR 46 SB 29*, 30, 31, 70*, 125* 126*, 128, 131 HR 239 (BR 1599) - T. Riner SR 20*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 78, SJR 46, 93* SJR 73, 88* 102, 110, 111, 131, 153*, 165, 170* SR 26, 30*, 31*, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61*, 62, SR 26, 30*, 31*, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 64, Commend the boards of the Kentucky Denton, Julie 64*, 102*, 106*, 110, 131, 151, 156*, 78, 102*, 110, 111, 131, 165, 172* Retirement Systems, the Kentucky SB 4, 22*, 42*, 45*, 61*, 65*, 75*, 85*, 165 HB 144: SFA(1); HB 444: SFA(1) Teachers' Retirement System, the 89*, 128, 160, 161*, 162*, 163*, 164*, SB 185: SCA(1) HJR 119: SFA(2) Judicial Form Retirement System, and 179* HB 383: SFA(1), (2), (3), (4) Stine, Katie Kratz the State Investment Commission for SJR 93* Leeper, Bob SB 1, 6*, 33, 79, 112*, 150*, 154 any efforts they may take to review their SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61*, 62, 102, SB 13*, 20*, 27*, 107* SJR 29*, 89* investment portfolios regarding 106*, 110, 124*, 131, 151, 165, 178* SR 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 85, 102, 110, SR 10*, 14*, 15*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, investments in Iran and Sudan to SB 65: SFA(1), (2); SB 75: SFA(1) 131, 151, 165 61, 62*, 79*, 102, 110, 131, 151, 162, commend the boards for any efforts they HB 44: SFA(1), (2); HB 49: SFA(1), (2); SJR 12: SFA(1) 165, 179* may make to report the findings to the HB 54: SCA(1), SFA(1), (2); HB 101: HB 53: SFA(1); HB 537: SFA(2), (3) HB 187: SFA(1); HB 317: SFA(1); HB General Assembly. SFA(1), (2); HB 129: SFA(1), (2); HB McGaha, Vernie 489: SFA(3) 138: SFA(1), (2); HB 169: SFA(1); HB SB 1, 33*, 48*, 81* Stivers II, Robert Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted 210: SFA(2), (3); HB 229: SCA(2); SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 72*, SB 25*, 26*, 73*, 76*, 113*, 114*, 115*, by voice vote HB 288: SFA(1), (2); HB 333: SFA(1), 102, 105*, 110, 120*, 149*, 150, 151, 116*, 117*, 120*, 121*, 122*, 123*, (2) 164*, 165* 138*, 167*, 170*, 177*, 178* HR 240 (BR 1910) - D. Graham Gibson, Carroll SB 81: SFA(1) SR 26, 31, 35*, 47, 56*, 57*, 59, 60, 62, SB 33 HB 193: SFA(1) 102, 110, 125*, 131, 138*, 151, 165 Recognize Dr. Carl Smith for his SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 102, Neal, Gerald A. SB 26: SFA(1); SB 73: SFA(1); SB 170: career achievements and adjourn the 110, 129*, 131, 151, 165 SB 4, 126*, 139*, 173 SFA(1) House of Representatives in his honor. Givens, David SJR 12* HB 321: SCA(2); HB 333: SCA(1); HB SB 20, 41*, 47*, 48, 62, 83*, 84*, 130*, SR 26, 31, 47, 51*, 52*, 53*, 54*, 56, 369: SCA(3); HB 372: SCA(1); HB Mar 26-introduced in House; adopted 148*, 151*, 157*, 158*, 159* 59, 60, 61, 71*, 78, 85*, 87*, 102, 537: SCA(2), SFA(1) by voice vote SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 102, 107*, 110, 111, 113*, 126*, 131, Tapp, Gary 110, 118*, 122*, 131, 140*, 151, 137*, 144*, 165, 166*, 167*, 168, SB 7*, 33*, 34*, 67*, 68*, 69*, 79, 144*, 152*, 154*, 165 170, 173* 171* SB 41: SCA(1); SB 148: SCA(1), (2), SB 102: SCA(1) SJR 73* Bills and SFA(1); SB 151: SCA(1), SFA(1) HB 195: SFA(2); HB 321: SCA(1) SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 95*, HB 358: SCA(1) Palmer II, R.J. 102, 110, 131, 150*, 151, 165 Amendments Harper Angel, Denise SB 20, 58, 127*, 142*, 143* HB 309: SFA(1); HB 473: SCA(1), (2) SB 4, 22, 36*, 37*, 46, 61*, 63*, 74, 95, SJR 46, 88 Thayer, Damon 101, 133*, 160*, 175* SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 78, 85, SB 1, 2*, 6, 31, 33, 49*, 53*, 62*, 72*, by Sponsor SCR 81* 102, 110, 111*, 131, 133*, 135*, 79, 110*, 145*, 146*, 154*, 156*, SJR 46, 88 139*, 165 165*, 166*, 169* SR 10*, 11*, 26, 31, 38*, 47, 56, 59, 60, HB 26, 70, 229, 265, 281*, 282*, 337, HJR 9 HB 24, 26, 39, 54*, 55*, 61, 74, 127, 61, 62*, 101*, 102, 110, 131, 151, 350*, 434, 543 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 83, 96, 143, 144, 180, 230*, 286*, 295, 310*, 162*, 165, 179 HCR 66 108, 122, 129, 151, 153*, 154*, 155*, 315, 328*, 330, 337, 357*, 358*, SB 2: SFA(1); SB 34: SFA(1); SB 38: HJR 52 176, 184, 188*, 199, 202, 208, 225, 359*, 368*, 374, 375*, 414, 415*, SCA(1); SB 53: SFA(1), (2) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18*, 34, 36*, 41, 76, 234 419*, 430*, 440*, 441*, 448, 529*, HB 120: SCA(1), (2); HB 138: SCA(3), 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 166*, 176, HB 322: HFA(1) 530*, 531*, 536, 543 (4); HB 155: SFA(1); HB 203: 181, 184, 188, 192*, 199, 202, 208, SB 62: HFA(3), (4); SB 184: HFA(1) HCR 85* SCA(1), (2); HB 204: SFA(1), (2); HB 225, 234 Clark, Larry HJR 9, 52, 70, 105 325: SFA(1), (2); HB 326: SCA(1); HB 144: HFA(1); HB 362: HCA(1) HB 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 36, 40, 41, 46, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 26, 34, 36, 41, HB 331: SFA(1) Belcher, Linda 50*, 52, 59, 61, 64, 70, 71, 143*, 144, 76, 77, 83, 96, 98*, 108, 122, 151, Tori, Elizabeth HB 113*, 169*, 170*, 222, 231*, 232*, 190, 224*, 244*, 262, 263*, 293*, 176, 178*, 181, 184, 188, 191*, 199, SB 17*, 32*, 33, 36*, 37*, 60*, 77*, 79*, 295*, 319*, 322, 327, 337, 363*, 368, 301, 308*, 330*, 337, 363, 374, 379, 202, 208, 225, 234 86*, 87*, 88*, 149* 408, 413*, 419, 422*, 467*, 469, 480, 422*, 444, 469, 472*, 474*, 475*, HB 229: HFA(1); HB 419: HFA(2); HB SJR 16* 506*, 508, 543 506*, 521, 536 433: HFA(2); HB 441: HFA(1), (2) SR 26, 31, 34*, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, HCR 11*, 125 HCR 69 DeCesare, Jim 102, 110, 131*, 151, 165, 168* HJR 52 HJR 52, 105* HB 3, 12*, 13*, 14*, 55, 74*, 147*, 229, SB 37: SFA(1); SB 79: SFA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 82, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 26*, 34, 36, 41, 355, 376, 395, 401, 419, 497*, 508 HB 241: SFA(1), (2); HB 489: SFA(1), 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, 76*, 77*, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, HCR 106, 168, 172 (2), (4) 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, HJR 9 Turner, Johnny Ray 234 225, 234 HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 37*, 38*, 41, SB 4, 36, 58*, 74, 135, 152* HB 409: HFA(1); HB 467: HFA(1) Collins, Hubert 45, 76, 83, 88*, 89*, 93*, 96, 108, SJR 18*, 40*, 46, 80*, 88* Bell, Johnny HB 24*, 100, 120*, 237*, 245*, 289*, 122, 136*, 148*, 151, 176, 184, 188, SR 26, 28*, 31, 39*, 41*, 42*, 43*, 44*, HB 26, 147*, 153*, 188, 232, 256*, 301, 309, 315, 448, 457* 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 45*, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 74*, 77*, 78, 301*, 302, 312, 315*, 379, 390*, 417, HJR 52 Denham, Mike 84*, 85, 102, 110, 111*, 114*, 130*, 419, 444*, 448, 461* HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 32*, 34, 36, 41, 75*, HB 1*, 75*, 90*, 91*, 100*, 122, 153*, 131, 139, 141*, 142*, 143*, 148*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 34, 36, 41, 76, 82, 83, 96, 107*, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 187, 208*, 212*, 229, 235*, 249*, 159*, 165 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 184, 188, 199, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 262, 331, 334*, 343, 344, 407*, 427*, Westwood, Jack 202, 208, 220*, 225, 234 234 433, 443*, 521, 533*, 543 SB 1, 11*, 30, 31, 33, 43*, 44*, 79* Bratcher, Kevin D. SB 36: HCA(1) HCR 66*, 106, 117*, 185* SJR 19, 46 HB 3, 27*, 309, 350, 419, 448, 502*, SJR 16: HCA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 42*, SR 10, 14*, 15*, 26, 31, 38, 47, 56, 59, 521, 543 Combs, Leslie 76, 83, 86*, 87*, 96, 108, 118, 122, 60, 61, 62, 102, 110, 112, 120*, 131, HCR 168 HB 26, 103*, 210*, 211*, 262, 279*, 129, 151, 156*, 165*, 176, 181, 184, 150*, 151, 162*, 165 HJR 12*, 52, 133 290*, 295, 315, 396*, 397*, 398*, 188, 199, 200*, 202, 208, 214*, 225, Williams, David L. HR 13, 14, 18, 76, 83, 108, 118, 122, 403*, 404*, 408, 481*, 519, 538 234 SB 1*, 3*, 124*, 132*, 168*, 188* 145, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, HCR 90, 141 HB 100: HFA(1), (2); HB 181: HFA(1); SCR 22*, 75* 202, 208 HJR 52, 56*, 120* HB 208: HCA(1); HB 249: HFA(1) SR 1*, 2*, 3*, 4*, 26, 31, 32*, 47, 56, HB 193: HFA(2); HB 374: HFA(1) HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 83, 96, SB 13: HFA(1), (2) 59*, 60*, 61, 62, 102, 103*, 104*, Brinkman, Scott W. 108, 118, 122, 128*, 139*, 151, 176, DeWeese, Bob M. 110, 131, 151, 165, 177* HB 10, 26*, 71, 190*, 207*, 220*, 296*, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, HB 169, 307, 309, 341, 386*, 434 Winters, Ken 337, 348*, 349*, 434*, 511*, 514*, 234 HCR 66, 97* SB 1*, 3*, 14*, 40, 78*, 105*, 147* 543 Comer Jr., James R. HJR 52 SJR 19*, 49* HJR 52 HB 10, 13, 26, 134, 180, 412, 419, 441, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 43*, SR 23*, 26, 31, 47, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 448, 535* 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 102, 110, 131, 151, 165 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 145, 151, 176, HCR 106, 168 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 SB 3: SFA(1) 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, HJR 52, 152* Dossett, Myron HB 317: SCA(1); HB 322: SCA(1), (2) 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 37*, 41, HB 11, 12, 24, 25, 50, 110, 155, 262, Worley, Ed HB 102: HFA(2), (6); HB 144: HFA(2); 76, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 281, 327, 377*, 394*, 409, 484* SB 4*, 46, 129*, 140*, 181*, 182*, 183*, HB 392: HFA(3); HB 414: HFA(2) 176, 184, 188, 194*, 199, 202, 208, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 184*, 185*, 189*, 190* SB 1: HFA(1) 225, 234 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 149, 151, 169*, SR 26, 31, 47, 56, 59*, 60*, 61, 78*, 85, Burch, Tom HB 486: HFA(2) 176, 181, 184, 188, 197*, 199, 202, 102, 110, 111, 131, 165 HB 4*, 5*, 6*, 7*, 11*, 23*, 32*, 41*, 69, Couch, Tim 208, 225, 234 74, 88, 104, 105*, 199*, 200*, 223, HB 140*, 141*, 281, 448 Edmonds, Ted 267*, 297*, 444, 446, 489*, 490*, HCR 66 HB 26, 40, 53*, 70, 74, 78*, 82, 119*, 501*, 519 HJR 52 120*, 187, 190, 233*, 295, 315, 324, House HJR 52, 94* HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 386, 391*, 409, 417, 419, 420*, 480, HR 13*, 14*, 27, 34, 36, 41, 76, 82, 83, 83, 108, 118, 122, 151, 176, 184, 519, 521, 543 Adams, Royce W. 96, 108, 122, 143*, 151, 176, 181, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 HJR 7*, 52 HB 24, 104, 180, 239*, 240*, 241*, 184, 188, 196*, 199, 202, 208, 225*, SB 112: HFA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 35*, 36, 41, 242*, 315, 331*, 337, 344, 414, 521* 234, 236* Coursey, Will 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, HCR 106*, 121* HB 5: HFA(1); HB 45: HFA(1); HB 99: HB 227*, 228*, 229, 262, 301, 315, 350, 187, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 HJR 52 HCA(1) 376, 460* Embry Jr., C. B. HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 22*, 34, 36, 41, SB 4: HFA(1), (2); SB 45: HFA(1) HJR 9, 52 HB 8, 10, 13, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 36, 38, 82, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, Butler, Dwight D. HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 83, 40, 55, 66, 74, 82, 129, 155, 180, 176, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, HB 18, 26, 82, 160*, 193, 281, 301, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 184, 190, 191, 281, 294*, 327, 383, 446, 234, 235 316*, 327, 333, 400, 401, 406*, 408, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 448, 454, 480, 502 HB 240: HFA(1); HB 241: HFA(1) 414, 417, 418* HB 228: HFA(1), (2) HCR 106 Adkins, Rocky HCR 79* Crenshaw, Jesse HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 83, HB 74, 143, 144, 178*, 281, 285*, 299*, HJR 52 HB 10, 26, 61, 70*, 71, 82, 89, 102, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 301, 328, 330, 337, 351*, 362*, 374, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 145, 294, 373, 409, 446, 465*, 480 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 457*, 521*, 536, 537* 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 36, 76, 83, 96, Farmer, Bill HCR 20*, 21*, 227*, 229* 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 108, 122, 129, 132*, 151, 157*, 176, HB 42*, 51*, 174, 335*, 337, 409, 503*, HJR 52, 105, 126* HB 418: HFA(1) 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 543 HR 1*, 2*, 3*, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 26, 34, Carney, John "Bam" 234 HJR 52 36, 41, 76, 77, 83*, 96*, 108, 122, HB 12, 141, 363, 413, 498*, 506, 508 Crimm, Ron HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 28*, 34, 36, 41, 151*, 176, 184, 188, 198*, 199, 202*, HCR 125* HB 3, 8, 10, 16*, 22*, 24, 25, 26, 40, 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 208, 225, 234 HJR 52 45*, 54, 55, 71, 74, 77*, 187, 190, 181, 184, 188, 189*, 190*, 202, 208, HB 362: HFA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 205, 230*, 247*, 291*, 295, 307, 322, 225, 226*, 234 Arnold Jr., John A. 82, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 324, 341*, 419, 422, 434, 450*, 502, HB 392: HFA(1), (2) HB 2*, 262, 337, 513* 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 514 Firkins, Tim HCR 141 225, 233*, 234 HCR 85 HB 104, 223, 444, 455, 513 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 33*, 34, 36, 108, Cherry, Mike HJR 52 HR 10, 34, 36, 41, 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, 180*, 184, HB 2*, 24, 26, 61*, 117*, 148*, 149*, HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 30*, 31*, 34, 118, 122, 151, 176, 184, 188, 199, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 150*, 171, 175*, 303*, 304*, 305*, 36, 41, 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 202, 208, 225, 230*, 234 HB 412: HFA(1) 322*, 323*, 380*, 410*, 411* 151, 173*, 176, 181, 184, 188, 234 Fischer, Joseph M. Ballard, Eddie HCR 66, 159* Damron, Robert R. HB 26, 121*, 130*, 183*, 191*, 219*, 419, 487*, 521 503, 519*, 521, 538*, 542* Keene, Dennis Meeks, Reginald HCR 137* HCR 90* HB 26, 35*, 36*, 80*, 180*, 187, 308*, HB 6, 10, 17, 33, 52, 55, 56, 62*, 63*, HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 83, HJR 52, 59*, 116* 315, 327, 379, 417, 431*, 470, 521, 64*, 65*, 68, 70, 71, 72, 76, 83, 88, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 184, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 41, 76, 82, 83, 543 89, 104, 114*, 115*, 133, 155, 160*, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234, 235 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 188, HCR 85 187, 223, 255, 267*, 312, 315, 320*, HB 28: HFA(1), (2); HB 35: HFA(1), (2); 199, 202, 234 HJR 52 321*, 344, 385*, 444, 446, 486, 516, HB 143: HFA(1); HB 297: HFA(1), (2) Harmon, Mike HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 83, 543 SB 62: HFA(1) HB 26, 152*, 191, 291, 309, 322, 419, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, HCR 69* Flood, Kelly 451*, 543 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 HJR 70* HB 11, 70, 72, 214*, 215*, 226, 298*, HCR 66 HB 158: HCA(1) HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 27*, 34, 36, 315, 508 HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 82, Kerr, Thomas 68*, 76, 83, 96, 108, 122*, 129, 132, HJR 52 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 151, 176, 181, HB 24, 26, 180, 191, 225*, 352, 401, 151, 157, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 184, 188, 195*, 199, 202, 208, 225, 414, 454, 499*, 500*, 521, 532* 202, 208, 225, 228*, 234 83, 96, 108, 118*, 122, 129, 151, 176, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 34, 36, 41, 76, 83, 96, HB 321: HFA(2), (3), (4) 181, 184*, 188, 199, 201*, 202, 208, HB 70: HFA(1) 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 184, 188, HCR 69: HFA(1), (2) 225, 234 Henderson, Richard 199, 202, 225, 234, 235 Miller, Charles Floyd, David HB 1*, 82, 129, 163*, 187, 192, 218*, King, Martha Jane HB 4, 20, 24, 36, 61, 104, 139, 188, HB 10, 39*, 41*, 51*, 96*, 112*, 205, 222, 237, 262, 315, 331, 434, 469, HB 153, 169, 232*, 258*, 328*, 337, 222, 262, 281, 327*, 363, 379*, 383, 217*, 262, 307, 308, 309, 337, 343, 521 343*, 476*, 543 400*, 417*, 434, 508 376, 419, 446, 454*, 503, 543 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 41, 76, 82, 83, HCR 99*, 100* HCR 85 HCR 66, 172* 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 184, HJR 4* HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 83, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 57*, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 82, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 184, Henley, Melvin B. 83, 96, 101*, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 199, 208, 225 HB 8*, 15*, 24, 66*, 67*, 170, 226, 229, 162*, 163*, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, Moberly Jr., Harry Ford, Danny 281, 294*, 322*, 448, 543 202, 208, 224*, 225, 234 HB 104, 144, 162, 188, 193, 223, 236*, HB 124*, 125*, 193*, 281, 355*, 401*, HCR 112* Koenig, Adam 257, 262*, 307*, 346*, 347*, 466*, 419, 448, 523*, 524* HJR 9 HB 26, 108, 154*, 155*, 156*, 157*, 508*, 510*, 544* HJR 78 HR 13, 14, 16, 17*, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 164*, 187, 233, 238*, 246*, 262, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 44*, 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 306*, 308, 319, 324, 355, 363, 401, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 408, 419, 431, 434, 454, 521 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 219, 221, Higdon, Jimmy HCR 137*, 168, 172 HB 229: HFA(4), (5), (7), (8); HB 433: 225, 234 HB 17*, 18*, 19*, 26, 79*, 135*, 180, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HFA(4) HB 125: HFA(1); HB 193: HFA(1); HB 283*, 407, 424*, 425*, 446, 543 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, Montell, Brad 401: HCA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 83, 181, 184, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234, HB 26, 74, 94*, 95*, 153, 179*, 188, Glenn, Jim 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 235 226, 229, 240, 248*, 315, 331, 350, HB 33, 40, 64, 70, 83*, 84*, 85*, 86*, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 219, 225, HB 131: HFA(2); HB 367: HFA(1) 419, 480, 502, 543 87*, 180, 268, 295, 360*, 409, 414, 234, 237* Lee, Jimmie HCR 66, 125, 168 516 SB 48: HFA(2), (3) HB 97*, 98*, 170, 193*, 309, 340*, 408, HJR 52, 133 HCR 8* Hoffman, Charlie 543 HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 82, HJR 52, 70, 114* HB 1, 18, 37, 50, 70, 84, 89, 113, 162, HCR 66 83, 96, 108, 122, 145*, 151, 176, 181, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 40, 41, 170, 187, 222, 232, 268, 327, 344*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 215*, 225, 67*, 68, 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 379, 400, 417, 442*, 467, 469 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 138*, 151, 234 151, 157, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, HCR 106, 171 167*, 176, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, HB 62: HFA(1); HB 131: HFA(4); HB 202, 208, 217*, 225, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 225, 234 433: HFA(10), (11) HB 444: HFA(1) 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 162, HB 433: HFA(3) Moore, Tim Gooch Jr., Jim 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, Lee, Stan HB 12, 20, 39, 41, 43, 61, 74, 86, 90, HB 15, 24*, 26, 74, 132*, 168*, 230, 225, 234 HB 14, 38*, 118*, 134*, 146*, 167*, 188, 95, 110*, 117, 125, 147, 159, 179, 281, 299, 301, 381*, 412*, 419, 448, SB 62: HFA(2) 191, 350, 419, 441, 488*, 543 191, 192, 226, 243, 251*, 252*, 253*, 452*, 543 Hoover, Jeff HCR 66, 168 254*, 260*, 261*, 265*, 281, 307, HCR 84*, 85, 90* HB 26, 181*, 205, 229, 301, 307*, 337, HJR 133 314*, 342*, 343, 376, 400, 408, 480, HJR 52 364*, 390, 409 HR 13, 14, 18, 23*, 34, 36, 41, 76, 83, 488, 502, 507*, 541 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 83, HJR 78* 96, 108, 122, 130*, 145, 151, 176, HCR 66*, 91* 96, 108, 118, 122, 123*, 124*, 129, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 222*, HJR 52 151, 176, 181, 188, 199, 202, 208, 82, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 151, 170*, 225, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 225, 234 176, 181, 184, 188, 202, 208, 219*, HB 58: HFA(1); HB 321: HFA(1) 83, 92*, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 164*, HB 414: HFA(3), (4) 225, 234 SB 138: HFA(2), (3) 176, 181, 184, 188, 197*, 199, 202, SB 134: HCA(1) HB 486: HFA(1) Marzian, Mary Lou 208, 222, 225, 234 Graham, Derrick Horlander, Dennis HB 30*, 31*, 33*, 34*, 37*, 43, 69, 70, Napier, Lonnie HB 10, 37, 70, 116*, 187, 223, 317, HB 26, 180, 186*, 187*, 193, 229, 262, 72*, 73*, 88, 104, 123*, 137, 170, HB 70, 193, 262, 266*, 281, 355, 448* 337, 363, 366*, 367, 383, 409, 416*, 293, 308, 344, 353*, 365*, 367, 383, 180, 182, 223, 240, 257, 280*, 288*, HCR 66, 168 444, 508, 525*, 526* 400, 417, 419, 441, 455, 539* 377*, 382*, 383, 384*, 444, 446*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 83, HJR 52, 70 HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 83, 468*, 516, 543 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, HR 10, 13, 14, 16*, 17, 18, 34*, 36, 41, 96, 108, 122, 151, 181, 184, 188, HCR 69 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 68, 76, 83, 96, 108, 109*, 110*, 115*, 199, 202, 225 HJR 52 HB 521: HFA(3), (4) 122, 132*, 151, 157, 181, 184, 188, Housman, Brent HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 39*, Nelson, Rick G. 199, 208*, 225, 234, 238*, 240* HB 8, 15, 24, 26, 30, 83, 150, 155, 187, 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 132, HB 18, 25*, 46*, 60*, 122*, 136*, 141, HB 223: HFA(1); HB 304: HFA(1); HB 192, 229, 301, 307, 329, 363, 376*, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 159*, 166*, 290*, 295, 299, 301, 383: HFA(2) 380, 519, 521 208, 225, 234 373*, 440*, 441*, 455*, 502, 522* Greer, Jeff HCR 112 HB 30: HFA(1); HB 144: HFA(4) HCR 147* HB 20, 26, 59*, 84, 101*, 108, 110, 222, HJR 52, 133 McKee, Tom HJR 15*, 52 231*, 232, 240, 250, 264*, 295*, 310, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HB 70, 153, 162, 172*, 173*, 180, 222, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 34, 36, 76, 82, 83, 319, 329, 331, 332*, 344, 361*, 408*, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 188, 235*, 242*, 243*, 284*, 302*, 315, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 417, 418, 430, 434, 444, 445*, 469, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 317*, 331, 344*, 434, 462*, 485*, 184, 187*, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 494*, 519, 543 Jenkins, Joni L. 521, 543 234 HCR 85* HB 33, 48*, 49*, 72, 104, 137*, 138*, HCR 99*, 100*, 106* HB 433: HFA(7), (8); HB 441: HCA(1); HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 41, 76, 83, 96, 170, 182*, 223, 257, 300*, 315, 337, HJR 52 HB 444: HFA(2), (3), (4) 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 184, 367*, 383*, 384, 421*, 444, 515*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 24*, 34, 36, 41, Nesler, Fred 186*, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 516*, 517*, 518*, 525*, 543 76, 83, 96, 101*, 102*, 103*, 108, HB 3, 26, 53, 67, 169, 171*, 229, 315, HB 190: HFA(1); HB 264: HFA(1) HCR 69, 121 122, 129, 151, 162*, 163*, 176, 181, 317, 322, 376, 401, 409, 422, 504*, SB 127: HCA(1) HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 27, 34, 36, 184, 188, 193*, 199, 202, 208, 225, 505*, 543 Hall, Keith 40*, 41, 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 232*, 234, 235 HCR 144* HB 24, 26, 67, 70, 76*, 82, 99*, 119*, 127*, 129, 132, 151, 176, 181, 184, HB 235: HFA(1); HB 344: HFA(1); HB HJR 9, 52 120, 141, 155, 166, 190, 237*, 288, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 418: HCA(1); HB 462: HFA(1); HB HR 13, 14, 16, 18, 34, 36, 83, 96, 108, 299, 301, 309, 315, 322, 324*, 386, HB 229: HFA(6); HB 262: HFA(2); HB 485: HCA(1) 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, 391*, 414, 420*, 453*, 454*, 480, 383: HFA(1) SB 81: HFA(1), (2); SB 151: HFA(1) 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 Osborne, David 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234, 235 541* HJR 52, 105* HB 24, 26, 108, 147, 155, 158, 169, HB 129: HFA(1); HB 143: HCA(1); HB HCR 66 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 26*, 34, 36, 41, 172*, 174*, 176*, 177*, 187, 190, 144: HCA(1); HB 374: HCA(1); HB HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 25*, 34, 36, 74, 76, 77*, 83, 96, 108*, 122, 129, 151, 221, 229, 248*, 307, 308, 309, 315, 433: HCA(1); HB 521: HCA(1); HB 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 160*, 161*, 174*, 175*, 176, 181, 316, 331, 355, 363, 399*, 408, 419, 536: HCA(1) 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 221, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 448, 454, 456*, 480, 502 HJR 105: HFA(1) 225, 234 Thompson, Tommy HCR 168, 172 SB 48: HFA(1) Simpson, Arnold HB 24, 26, 40*, 102, 106*, 127, 129, HJR 52, 94* Richards, Jody HB 26, 28, 70, 117, 128*, 131*, 147, 192, 221*, 228, 229*, 230, 264, 288, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HB 24, 25, 26, 40, 46, 50, 61, 66, 70, 164*, 180, 187, 233, 234*, 262*, 300, 315, 322, 337, 360*, 414*, 444, 480, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 188, 74, 89, 102, 115, 143, 144, 170, 188*, 308, 315, 350, 380, 405*, 430, 470*, 491*, 517, 543 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 193, 197*, 222, 227, 228, 231, 232, 477*, 521, 543 HCR 66, 85, 141* HB 231: HFA(1) 262, 263, 268*, 281, 302, 307, 311, HJR 52 HJR 9 Overly, Sannie 315, 317, 321, 327, 331, 337, 344, HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, HB 232, 281*, 302*, 330, 331, 337, 363, 379, 383, 395*, 400, 402, 410, 82, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 132, 151, 67*, 76, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 151, 392*, 407*, 413, 429*, 471*, 493*, 413, 444, 446, 467*, 497*, 506, 512, 157*, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 176, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 494*, 495*, 536*, 543 516 208, 225, 234*, 235* 234 HJR 52, 105 HCR 106, 158* HB 131: HFA(1); HB 262: HCA(1), (2), HB 144: HFA(3); HB 414: HFA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HJR 5*, 9*, 52 HFA(1) Tilley, John 82, 83, 95, 96, 108, 118, 122, 151, HR 1*, 2*, 3*, 6*, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, Sims, Dottie HB 110*, 111*, 269*, 270*, 271*, 272*, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 36, 41, 45*, 76, 82, 83, 88*, 89*, 93*, HB 26, 55, 170, 180, 301, 315, 318, 327 273*, 274*, 275*, 276*, 277*, 278*, 225, 234 96, 108, 122, 129, 149, 151, 176, HCR 171* 352*, 354*, 356*, 369*, 371*, 372*, HB 433: HFA(1); HB 495: HFA(1) 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 204*, 208, HJR 133* 378*, 387*, 390*, 409*, 435*, 436*, SJR 16: HFA(1) 225, 234 HR 6, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 83, 96, 437*, 438*, 444, 458*, 459*, 543 Owens, Darryl T. HB 433: HFA(5), (6) 108, 122, 129*, 151, 176, 181, 184, HCR 141 HB 28*, 50*, 70, 89*, 133*, 170, 180, Riggs, Steve 188, 199, 202, 212*, 234 HJR 52 201*, 262, 263*, 384*, 417, 444*, HB 3*, 21*, 24, 26, 57*, 107*, 138, 187, Sinnette, Kevin HR 10*, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 446, 486*, 516 193, 202*, 203*, 204*, 205*, 229, HB 24, 26, 55, 88, 168, 190, 413*, 426*, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 169*, 176, HCR 69*, 177* 230, 262, 264*, 309*, 317, 326*, 347, 463*, 496*, 534* 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, HJR 70* 466, 502 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 27*, 34, 36, 68*, HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 27, 34, 36, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, HB 315: HCA(1) 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122*, 129, 132, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 SB 48: HFA(4); SB 73: HCA(1); SB 75: 140*, 151, 157, 176, 181, 184, 188, 184, 188, 199, 208, 225, 234 HB 469: HFA(1) HCA(1) 199, 202, 208, 225, 228*, 234 HB 46: HFA(1); HB 166: HFA(1), (2); Smith, Ancel Turner, Tommy HB 102: HFA(3), (4), (5) HB 189: HFA(2); HB 316: HFA(1), (2) HB 119, 229, 295, 315, 444, 448, 453*, HB 299, 301*, 315, 333 Palumbo, Ruth Ann SB 31: HFA(1), (2) 519*, 521 HJR 78* HB 26, 69, 70, 72, 102, 153, 169*, 170*, Riner, Tom HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 58*, HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 74, 76, 184*, 188, 229*, 280, 281, 315, 336*, HB 88, 180, 192*, 194*, 196*, 244*, 444 76, 83, 95*, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 151, 176, 181, 337*, 338*, 339*, 350*, 361*, 402*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41*, 76, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 188, 199, 202, 208, 219, 225, 234 409, 444, 464*, 480, 491, 502, 506, 83, 96, 122, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, Stacy, John Will Upchurch, Ken 516, 543* 199, 202, 208, 225, 234, 239* HB 143, 144, 281, 301, 330, 350, 374, HB 350, 379, 419, 543 HCR 66 HB 192: HFA(1), (2); HB 244: HFA(2); 414, 536 HCR 66 HJR 52, 94 HB 508: HFA(1), (2) HCR 168* HR 13, 14, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 83, 96, HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 28, 34, 36, SB 4: HFA(3); SB 75: HFA(1), (2) HJR 52, 105 108, 122, 151, 170*, 176, 181, 184, 39*, 41, 76, 80*, 81*, 82*, 83, 96, Rollins II, Carl HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 26, 34, 36, 41, 188, 199, 202, 208, 219*, 225, 234 108*, 118, 122, 129, 151, 170, 174*, HB 71*, 93*, 126*, 127*, 180, 198*, 76, 77, 83*, 96*, 108, 122, 151, 181, Watkins, David 176, 181, 183*, 184*, 188, 190, 199, 226*, 255*, 313*, 315, 318*, 337, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 HB 26, 30, 68*, 69*, 71, 74, 88, 102, 201*, 202, 225, 234 368, 467, 508*, 526*, 527*, 528* Steele, Fitz 144*, 180*, 223, 229, 280, 308, 312*, HB 155: HFA(1); HB 543: HFA(1) HJR 52, 150* HB 24, 25, 61, 62, 63, 136, 140, 178, 315, 317, 434, 543 Pasley, Don HR 10*, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 24*, 34, 36, 250, 286*, 287, 329*, 414, 466, 469, HJR 52 HB 102*, 104*, 170, 173*, 184, 193, 41, 46*, 47*, 48*, 49*, 50*, 51*, 53*, 492*, 522, 543 HR 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 76, 229, 281, 370*, 393*, 434, 442*, 508, 54*, 55*, 60*, 61*, 62*, 63*, 64*, 65*, HJR 52 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, 509*, 510* 71*, 72*, 73*, 76, 83, 96, 108, 109*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 184, 188, 202, 208, 225, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 113*, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, 179*, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 181, Wayne, Jim 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 175*, 181*, 184, 188, 191*, 199, 202, 208, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 211*, 213*, HB 6, 52*, 72, 88*, 104, 180, 187, 189, 176*, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 223*, 225, 234 225, 234 223*, 224*, 257*, 262, 300, 383, 225, 234 HB 127: HCA(1); HB 131: HFA(3), (5), Stevens, Kent 446*, 503, 516* HB 102: HFA(1) (6); HB 189: HCA(1); HB 322: HB 48, 61, 180, 222*, 231, 325*, 363*, HR 10, 13, 14, 17, 27, 34, 36, 41, 76, Pullin, Tanya HCA(1), HFA(2); HB 480: HCA(1), (2) 368*, 379, 419, 430*, 467, 469*, 498, 82, 83, 96, 108, 122, 143*, 151, 176, HB 26*, 82, 136, 159, 162*, 213*, 309, HCR 158: HCA(1) 508, 543 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 343*, 351*, 473*, 476*, 480, 541 HJR 15: HCA(1) HCR 106, 125* 234 HCR 159 HR 46: HCA(1); HR 60: HCA(1); HR 61: HJR 52 HB 52: HFA(1); HB 229: HFA(3); HB HJR 29*, 52 HCA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 244: HFA(1) HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19*, 36, 41, 76, SB 1: HCA(1), HFA(2) 83, 96, 102*, 103*, 108, 118, 122, HR 10: HFA(1) 83, 96, 104*, 108, 118, 122, 134*, Rudy, Steven 129, 151, 176*, 181, 184, 188, 199, Webb, Robin L. 142*, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, 199*, HB 281, 301, 322, 376*, 414, 419, 478*, 202, 225, 234 HB 168*, 181*, 185*, 195*, 205, 216*, 202, 208, 216*, 225, 234 498 Stewart III, Jim 223, 299*, 300*, 301, 333, 388*, HB 26: HFA(1), (2); HB 433: HFA(9); HJR 52 HB 136, 140*, 206*, 281, 345*, 409 389*, 444, 446, 447*, 448, 466*, 502, HB 473: HCA(1), HFA(1); HB 476: HR 13, 14, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 72, 76, HCR 66 508, 511*, 512*, 516 HFA(1); HB 541: HFA(1), (2) 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 188, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 41, 74, 76, 83, HJR 52, 111*, 119* Rader, Marie 199, 202, 208, 218*, 225, 234 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 184, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HB 53, 55, 120, 409, 419, 448 SB 83: HFA(1), (2) 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234 82*, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, HJR 52 Santoro, Sal Stone, Wilson 188, 202, 206*, 207*, 208, 225, 234 HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 74*, HB 3, 8, 24, 26, 29*, 108, 126, 165*, HB 1, 153, 161*, 222*, 231, 284*, 295, HB 229: HFA(2); HB 258: HFA(1); HB 76, 82, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 151, 180, 250*, 251, 262, 264, 287*, 296, 311*, 315*, 363, 383, 408, 419, 430, 410: HFA(1); HB 521: HFA(1), (2) 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 305, 308, 309, 408, 409, 411*, 417, 467, 469*, 508, 543 SB 27: HFA(1), (2); SB 138: HFA(1) 221*, 225, 234 419, 469, 477, 521, 543 HCR 125 SJR 12: HFA(1), (2) Rand, Rick HCR 135* HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, Webb-Edgington, Alecia HB 26, 143, 144, 216*, 230, 240, 292*, HJR 52, 111* 83, 88*, 89, 93*, 96, 108, 122, 129, HB 12, 13, 24, 25, 26, 138, 190, 209*, 302, 330, 331, 355*, 374*, 401*, 414, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, 148*, 149*, 151, 176, 181, 184, 188, 228, 229, 234*, 262, 307, 309, 317, 423*, 432*, 433*, 482*, 483*, 521, 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, 199, 202, 205*, 208, 225 410*, 502, 521 536* 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, HB 161: HCA(1) HCR 168 HCR 85 234*, 235* Stumbo, Greg HJR 52 HJR 52, 105 HB 144: HFA(5) HB 143*, 144*, 151*, 158*, 165*, 228*, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, Siler, Charles 287*, 301, 315, 330*, 337, 374, 402*, 83, 96, 108, 122, 151, 176, 181, 184, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, 184, HB 10*, 20*, 26*, 88, 281, 327*, 400*, 444, 536, 540* 188, 199, 202, 208, 225, 234, 235 HB 144: HFA(8) Attorney, County Economic Development Military Affairs and Civil Defense Weston, Ron Attorneys Education, Elementary and Secondary Minerals and Mining HB 10, 50, 58*, 70, 144, 155, 180, 262, Auctioneers Education, Finance Motor Carriers 308, 309, 317, 417, 446, 507* Auditor of Public Accounts Education, Higher Motor Vehicles HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 27, 34, 36, 41, Audits and Auditors Education, Vocational Negotiable Instruments 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 151, 176, Bail and Pretrial Release Effective Dates, Delayed News Media 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 209*, Bankruptcy Effective Dates, Emergency Noise Control 225, 234 Banks and Financial Institutions Effective Dates, Retroactive Notaries Westrom, Susan Barbers and Cosmetologists Elections and Voting Notices HB 11, 15, 40, 70, 72, 83, 129*, 139*, Blind or Deaf Persons Electricians Nuclear Energy 158, 162, 169, 170, 180, 190, 230, Boats and Boating Embalmers and Funeral Directors Nuisances 259*, 268, 280, 301, 315, 318, 331, Bonds of Surety Emergency Medical Services Nurses 336, 337, 355, 401, 409, 419, 428*, Bonds, Public Eminent Domain and Condemnation Obscenity and Pornography 464, 520* Boundaries Energy Occupational Safety and Health HCR 85, 121, 168 Budget and Financial Administration Engineers and Surveyors Occupations and Professions HJR 52* Campaign Finance Environment and Conservation Oil and Natural Gas HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, Capital Construction Escheats Optometrists 82, 83, 96, 98*, 108, 118*, 122, 129, Cemeteries and Burials Ethics Parental Rights 142, 146*, 151*, 176, 181, 182*, 184, Chambers of Commerce Explosives Parks and Shrines 188, 199, 201, 202, 203*, 208, 225, Charitable Organizations and Institutions Fairs Partnerships 234 Children and Minors Federal Laws and Regulations Peace Officers and Law Enforcement HJR 52: HCA(1) Circuit Clerks Fees Personnel and Employment Wuchner, Addia Cities Fiduciaries Pharmacists HB 3, 11*, 12, 13, 24, 26, 40, 55, 83, Cities, Classification Financial Responsibility Physicians and Practitioners 108*, 109*, 139*, 188, 214*, 251, Cities, First Class Fire Prevention Piggybacked Bills 258*, 259*, 262, 287, 295, 308, 319*, Cities, Fourth-Sixth Class Firearms and Weapons Planning and Zoning 331, 364*, 408*, 409, 410, 419, 480, Cities, Second Class Firefighters and Fire Departments Plumbers and Plumbing 488, 502, 514, 521, 534*, 543 Cities, Third Class Fireworks Police, City and County HCR 66, 168 Civil Actions Fiscal Note Police, State HJR 52, 133 Civil Procedure Fish and Wildlife Pollution HR 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, 76, Civil Rights Flood Control and Flooding Popular Names and Short Titles 83, 96, 108, 118, 122, 129, 151, 176, Claims Foods Poverty 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, 210*, Clergy Forests and Forestry Probation and Parole 225, 234, 235 Coal Fuel Property HB 144: HFA(6), (7); HB 258: HCA(1); Collective Bargaining Gambling Property Valuation Administrators HB 506: HFA(1), (2), (3) Commendations and Recognitions Garnishment Prosecutors Yonts, Brent Commerce General Assembly Public Advocate HB 1, 9*, 24, 26, 40, 43*, 44*, 47*, 56*, Committees Governor Public Assistance 61, 70, 81*, 82*, 92*, 102, 133, 138, Communications Grain Public Authorities 142*, 145*, 162, 169, 187, 189*, 226, Conference Committee Reports Guardians Public Buildings and Grounds 229, 244, 262, 281, 299*, 304, 324, Confirmation of Appointments Hazardous Materials Public Ethics 333*, 344, 351, 362, 363, 369*, 371, Conflict of Interest Health and Medical Services Public Health 417, 434*, 439*, 445*, 449*, 468, Congressional Districts Health Benefit Mandate Public Medical Assistance 479*, 480* Consolidated Local Governments Highways, Streets, and Bridges Public Officers and Employees HCR 141 Constables Historical Affairs Public Records and Reports HJR 5*, 9, 52, 131* Constitution, Ky. Holidays Public Salaries HR 6*, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 34, 36, 41, Constitution, U.S. Home Rule Public Utilities 76, 83, 96, 108, 122, 129, 136*, 151, Consumer Affairs Hospitals and Nursing Homes Public Works 176, 181, 184, 188, 199, 202, 208, Contracts Hotels and Motels Publications 225, 231*, 234 Cooperatives Housing, Building, and Construction Purchasing HB 44: HFA(1); HB 189: HFA(1); HB Coroners Immigration Race Relations 419: HFA(1); HB 480: HFA(1), (2) Corporations Information Technology Racing SB 64: HFA(1), (2) Corrections and Correctional Facilities, Inspections Railroads State Insurance Real Estate Corrections Impact Insurance, Health Redistricting Counties Insurance, Motor Vehicle Religion Index Counties of 75,000 or More Interest and Usury Reorganization Counties with Cities of the First Class Interlocal Cooperation Reproductive Issues Counties with Cities of the Second Class International Trade and Relations Research and Methods Headings Counties with Cities of the Third Through Interstate Cooperation Retirement and Pensions Sixth Class Jails and Jailers Retroactive Legislation Accountants Counties, Urban Judges and Court Commissioners Safety Actuarial Analysis County Clerks Judicial Circuits Sales Administrative Regulations and County Judge/Executives Judicial Districts Science and Technology Proceedings Court of Appeals Junkyards Secretary of State Advertising Court Reporters Juries and Jurors Securities Aeronautics and Aviation Court, Supreme Justices of the Peace and Magistrates Sewer Systems Aged Persons and Aging Courts Labor and Industry Sheriffs Agriculture Courts, Circuit Land Use Small Business Alcoholic Beverages Courts, District Landlord and Tenant Space and Offices Alcoholism Courts, Fiscal Legislative Research Commission Special Districts Amusements and Recreation Crime Victims Libraries State Agencies Animals, Livestock, and Poultry Crimes and Punishments Licensing State Employees Annexation Criminal Procedure Liens State Symbols and Emblems Appropriations Dairying and Milk Marketing Lieutenant Governor Statutes Arbitration Data Processing Loans and Credit Studies Directed Architects Deaths Local Government Substance Abuse Archives and Records Deeds and Conveyances Local Mandate Sunday Closing Area Development Districts Disabilities and the Disabled Lottery Surface Mining Arts and Crafts Disasters Malt Beverages Taxation Associations Diseases Medicaid Taxation, Income--Corporate Athletics Distilled Spirits Memorials Taxation, Income--Individual Attorney General Dogs Men Taxation, Inheritance and Estate Attorney, Commonwealth's Domestic Relations Mental Disability Taxation, Property Drugs and Medicines Mental Health Taxation, Sales and Use Taxation, Severance with federal law - HB 120 Early Access Grant Program, notice, agister liens, sale of property - Teachers Officers, oaths, remove two-year denial implementation - HB 324 HB 331: SFA(1) Technical Corrections of office penalty for failure to take oath Kentucky notice, agister liens, sale property - HB Television and Radio under KRS 62.010 - HB 161 Board of Education, academic content 331 Textbooks Professional firefighters, supplement, standards, assessment and Television commercials, volume of - SR Time wages, overtime - SB 46 accountability - HB 508; SB 1: HCS, 92 Title Amendments Public officers and employees, penalty - FCCR Tobacco HB 161: HCS Board of Education, Education Cabinet - Aeronautics and Aviation Tourism Retirement System, DROP, program for SB 43 Trade Practices and Retailing hazardous duty employees - HB 421 Board of Education, exceptions to, Capital City Airport Division, transfer to Traffic Safety Service credit, requirements for - HB 256 approval of - SB 92 Transportation Cabinet - SB 182 Transportation Board of Education, prohibition from Middlesboro-Bell County Airport, Treasurer Administrative Regulations and adopting - HB 383; HB 383: HCS appropriation for - HB 433: HFA(8) Unemployment Compensation Proceedings Board of Education, prohibition from Providence-Webster County Airport, Unified Local Governments promulgating - HB 391 appropriation for - HB 433: HCS Uniform Laws Administrative hearings, expansion of Board of Education, promulgation of Real property owned by air board having United States the definition of party - HB 367 assessment and accountability scenic easements, length of covenant - Universities and Colleges All new or amended fish and wildlife regulations - SB 1 HB 127 Urban Renewal regulations, require news releases for - Board of Education, requirements for Veterans' Affairs coaches - HB 317: SCA(1) HB 208: HCA(1) Aged Persons and Aging Veterinarians Art therapists and applicants, hearing Board of Education, revised Vetoed Legislation accountability system - HB 508: HCS requirements - HB 73 Adult abuse registry, establish - SB 128 Wages and Hours Bad actor provisions, increasing fines for Department of Labor, promulgation of Waste Management regulations related to collective Alzheimer's Disease and Related violation of - HB 397 Disorders Advisory Council, activities Water Supply Board bargaining - SB 172 Waterways and Dams Heritage Council, expanded regulatory of - HB 169: HCS of Pharmacy, enhanced pharmacy- Elder Weights and Measures related primary care - HB 297 power of - HB 115 Wills and Estates Higher Education Assistance Authority - Care Ministry provide by Christian Care of Pharmacy, enhanced pharmacy- Communities, honor of - HR 236 Withdrawn Legislation related primary care, conduct study of HB 157 Witnesses Higher Education Assistance Authority, Care Ministry provided by Christian - HB 297: HCS Care Communities, honor of - SR 176 Women Books for Brains Program - HB 459 use of scholarships in out-of-state Workers' Compensation institutions - HB 156 Elderly, Cabinet nursing home, recognition of priority for for Health and Family Services, public Higher Education Student Loan Corporation, dental or medical quality care - HJR 94 swimming pool safety regulations, nursing home, recognize priority for create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) degree, loan forgiven - HB 386 Bill and Noncaptive wildlife, restrict drug use on - quality care - SJR 93 for Health and Family Services, public Family Trust Program, establishment of swimming pool safety regulations, HB 399 Optometric Examiners, Kentucky Board special needs trust program for the promulgated by - HB 258: HCS disabled - HB 71 Amendment Certificate of, regulations allowing practice outside office of - HB 99: HCS Guardians and conservators, jurisdiction of title for all-terrain vehicles - HB 53: between states - HB 468 SFA(3),(4),(5) Personnel Board, election notice Index procedures, classified employees, Human rights commission, practice and of title for all-terrain vehicles, establish procedure - HB 300 procedures - HB 53; HB 53: SFA (1) notification to - HB 325 Physical activity, integration of - SB 6 Jury service, exemption from, 72 years Accountants Certification requirement, fire sprinkler of age and up - HB 281 inspectors - HB 449 Practitioners, ensuring pub. safety & competency of, persons licensed, Lifetime combination hunting and fishing Nonprofit entities, meetings of, Controlled substances, electronic permit, senior citizens, authorization for reporting, data use - SB 65: SFA(1) training of & qualifications - HB 241 requirements for - SB 89 Promulgation of - SB 142: SCS - HB 84 Department Living will directive, alternative form of Fish & Wildlife Resources, electronic Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, Actuarial Analysis administrative regulations to govern the permitted - HB 77 availability of filed regulations - HB Long-term 208 practice of - HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) Best in Class program, loans, Racing Authority, creation of racetrack care facilities, posting of star quality of Highways, authority to promulgate, rating, requirement - HB 318 forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 contractor drug-free workplace handle and horse injury reporting CERS, requirements by - HB 23 care facility administrator, licensing of - regulations - HB 244 HB 7 certain agencies may opt out of Dyslexia, testing and programs for Real participation in the state health plan - Estate Commission, escrow account Nonprofit organizations for transportation children with - HB 409 of elderly, exempt from motor carrier SB 112 Education Professional Standards violations, emergency hearing for - remove employer contribution and HB 401 regulations - HB 139 Board, assessments and beginning Nursing health care reimbursement for teacher internship - SB 59 Estate Commission, grievance and reemployed retirees - HB 212 complaint procedure to determine home residents, rights of - HB 206 Educational Professional Standards homes, recognize priority for quality Cigarette surtax, increase - HB 123 Board - HB 157 licensee discipline - HB 355 Constitution, amendment to change Secretary care - SJR 93: SCS Elevator safety review board, Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Representatives' term from 2 to 4 years administrative regulations to be of Personnel Cabinet, authority to - SB 23 promulgate - HB 175 Related Disorders, activities of - HB promulgated by - SB 155 169 County Emergency Action Plans for high hazard of Personnel, compensatory leave employees retirement system, definition sharing program - SB 9 Older worker workforce training, study of dams, administrative regulations - SCR 81 of seasonal position - HB 204 requiring - SJR 37 Soring horses, create ban on, set Employees Retirement System, penalties for - SB 176 Personal services, providers, Environmental and Public Protection certification of - SB 22; SB 22: SCS, establish 10 year phase-in to fully Cabinet, Emergency Action Plans for Tank fund retiree health benefits - HB 117 batteries, regulation by Division of Oil HCS high hazard dams - HJR 119 Western Kentucky veterans' nursing Dept. of State Police, establishment of Finance and Gas Conservation - SB 134 personnel system for officers not battery administrative regulations, clarify home, name in honor of Rep. Eddie & Administration Cabinet, state Ballard - HJR 9 covered by KRS Chapter 16 - HB 411 contractors, equal employment what must be included in - SB 134: Kentucky opportunity requirements for - HB 220 HCS Retirement Systems, composition of and Administration Cabinet, authority to Veterans' nursing homes, operation of - Agriculture investment committee - HB 380 promulgate, drug-free workplace SB 87 Retirement Systems, increase death in regulations - HB 244 Wildlife drug administration, add Agricultural the line of duty benefits - SB 140 Fish & Wildlife Res., prohibit regs that exception for - HB 399: HCS Development Board, confirmation Sam Retirement Systems, qualifications of limit deadlly weapons for self-defense Lawson - HR 163 governor's appointees of the board - or defense of others - HB 419 Advertising Development Board, confirmation Troy HB 380: SCS Health & Family Services Cabinet, public Rankin - HR 162 Retirement Systems, technical changes swimming pool safety regulations Accidents, solicitation of business - HB Development Board, confirmation, to reemployment after retirement promulgated by - SB 21; HB 258 412 James R. Mahan - SR 181; HR 102 provisions - HB 323 High Education Assistance Authority, Legal Development Board, Jim Sidebottom, Legislators' Retirement Plan, conform appointment to - SR 183; HR 103 Development Board, members of, - SB 41: SCA(1) aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 of hearing persons - HB 103 confirmation of - SB 168 Kentucky aggravating circumstances and Physical Development Board, Patrick M. 4-H centennial, honoring - HR 188 increased penalties, lower alcohol activity, promote with second Sunday - Henderson, appointment to - SR 180; Milk Commission, creation of - HB 153 concentration for - SB 5; HB 195: HR 142 HR 101 Tobacco Research Board, members of, SFA (1); HB 315: SFA (1); HB 369: activity, promotion of - SR 79 Development Board, Sam Lawson, confirmation of - SB 168 SFA (1) Public appointment to - SR 182; HCR 99 Milk ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 swimming pools, administrative Development Board, Troy Rankin, Commission, clarify scope of duties, ignition interlocks - HB 365 regulations governing the safety and appointment to - SR 184; HCR 100 relationships - HB 153: SCS Election sanitation of - SB 21 Development Council, makeup of - SB Commission, define duties, authority of - days, permit delivery of - HB 128: HCS swimming pools, federal main drain 83: HFA(2) HB 153: HCS days, unless permitted by local cover standards to be met for - HB district, requirements for - HB 172 Noncertified cigarettes, removal steps government, prohibit sale of - HB 128 258 products, purchasing, reporting of - SB for - SB 48 Excise tax, increase - HB 237 Sexually oriented business, separation 84 Pesticide Possession by minors, prohibition of - of semi-nude employees from patrons - program trust fund, establishment of - fees, assessment of - HB 485: HCA(1) HB 129 SB 42 HB 100 registration fees, regulation of - HB 485 Reorganization, Department of Alcoholic State parks, limited sale of alcohol, Agriculture Development Council, Planning and zoning, subdivision of land Beverage Control, Executive Order providing for - HB 308 makeup of - SB 83: HFA(1) for agricultural purposes, definition of 2008-507 - HB 473 Television commercials, volume of - SR Agriculture, energy feedstocks, new street - HB 447: HCS Sale to person not providing for family, 92 qualifying environmental remediation Pollinator habitat, reclamation site technical correction - SB 115 Video lottery terminals, placement at property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 revegetation requirements, inclusion of Sales tax, effective date, limitation of - approved tracks - HB 158 Agroterrorism, set penalties for - HB 91 - HB 492 HB 144: HFA(2) Animal health, provisions governing - HB Reorganization, Kentucky State Fair Small Animals, Livestock, and Poultry 302 Board, confirmation of - SB 183 farm wineries, increase maximum Antifreeze additive, stipulate Resource Conservation and allowable output by - SB 156 Agisters, election of remedy - HB 331; requirements for - HB 182: HCS Development Councils, Congress, urge farm wineries, maximum allowable HB 331: SFA (1) Antifreeze, require bittering agent in - HB funding by - HR 206 output, increase of - SB 34: SFA(1) Agroterrorism, set penalties for - HB 91 182 Senate Agriculture Committee, farm winery, exemption for - HB 129: Animal Brownfield redevelopment, agricultural conformity to - SB 41 HFA(1) cruelty, care of seized animals - HB 428 feedstocks, property tax credits - HB Small State parks, limited sale of alcohol, local health, requirements governing - HB 162: HCS farm wineries, increase maximum option election, providing for - HB 308 302 Bulk tobacco, allow inspection of allowable output by - SB 156 Wholesale sales tax, increased rate - HB identification, bar unjustifiable removal moisture devices for - HB 75 farm wineries, maximum allowable 166 of - HB 301 Cervids, output, increase of - SB 34: SFA(1) Cervid livestock, definition of - SB 81 Department of Fish and Wildlife Soring horses, create ban on, set Alcoholism Cervids, Resources, scope of authority for - penalties for - SB 176 importation of - SB 81: HFA(1),(2) SB 81: SFA(1) Spay/neuter, require for adoption, Abuse treatment, residential contract for regulation of - SB 81: SCS importation ban, requirements of - SB release - HB 240 therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - 81 State Fair Board, appointment procedure Boating while intoxicated, penalties and HB 465 importation of - SB 81: HFA(1),(2) for - HB 248 enforcement - HB 369: SCS Dead animal disposal rule, regulation of - SB 81: SCS Tobacco Counselors, certified to treat - HB 244: implementation, delaying of - HCR 106 Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - exports, applications to promote board HFA(1) Dogs and cats, spaying and neutering - HB 465 to review - SR 122 DUI resulting in death, shock probation, HB 240: HFA(1) County agricultural councils, expand, set exports, applications to promote, board victim's family's consent for - HB 192: Dogs, cruelty to, shelter requirements - terms for - SB 83 to review - HR 149 HFA(2) HB 137 Dead animal disposal rule, master settlement agreement, DUI, Economic incentives for large scale dairy implementation, delaying of - HCR 106 contraband cigarettes - SB 48: SCS aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 farms, study of - HJR 152 Dogs and cats, spaying and neutering - Task Force, reauthorize - HR 232 assessors, on-line access to training, Fencing, trespassing through - SB 157, HB 240: HFA(1) Unpasteurized goat milk, regulation of - establish - SB 141 158, 159 Economic incentives for large scale dairy HB 177 ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 Ferrets, possession of, technical farms, study of - HJR 152 Veterinarian records, release of - SB 151 ignition interlocks - HB 365 correction - HB 358 Farm trucks, allow 10% gross weight Veterinarian-client-patient relationship, Pretrial release, effect of substance Humane animal treatment, education tolerance for - SB 47 meaning of - SB 151: SCA(1) abuse - SB 4 instruction on - HCR 121 Farm-to-food bank program, Veterinary Shock probation, prohibition of in cases Hunting without permission on lands of establishment of - HB 344 records, release of - SB 151: HFA(1) of DUI and manslaughter - HB 192 another, increase penalties for - HB Farm-to-food, set donation, advisory records, release requirements, Substance 242 board scope - HB 344: HFA(1) exemption from - SB 151: SFA(1) abuse intervention fund, create - HB Injured racehorses, duty to report prior Fencing, cattle trespassing through - SB 532 surgeries or use of steroids or other 157, 158, 159 Alcoholic Beverages abuse treatment, residential, contract drugs in - HB 23 Food Checkout Week, recognition of - for therapeutic home - HB 490 Kentucky SR 118; HR 193 ABC officers, tobacco products, minors, abuse treatment, residential, permit to 4-H centennial, honoring - HR 188 Forest Health Board, establishment of - enforcement - SB 171 contract for - HB 490: HCS Milk Commission, creation of - HB 153 HB 235 Alcoholic Milk Global exports, require Cabinet for beverage control statues, extensive Amusements and Recreation Commission, clarify scope of duties, Economic Development to study - HJR technical corrections - SB 34 relationships - HB 153: SCS 114 beverage, special appeal to minors, Commission, define duties, authority of - Grain Bingo and charitable gaming, regulation definition of - HB 523 of - SB 28 HB 153: HCS assessments and disbursements, beverage, special appeal to minors, Pollinator habitat, reclamation site revisions to - HB 462; HB 462: HCS Cabinet sticker, providing for - HB 523 for Health and Family Services, public revegetation requirements, inclusion of dealers, bonding, requirements for - HB beverages with special appeal to - HB 492 462: HFA(1) swimming pool safety regulations, minors, provisions of - HB 524 create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) Self-defense, carrying firearms while insurance, requirements for - HB 173 Alcopops, taxation - HB 510 hunting, fishing, or trapping - HB 419: Hunting without permission on lands of for Health and Family Services, public Boating while intoxicated, penalties and swimming pool safety regulations, HCS another, increase penalties for - HB enforcement - HB 369: SCS Soring horses, create ban on, set 242 promulgated by - HB 258: HCS By distillery, sampling of - SB 34: FCCR Concerts where alcoholic beverages are penalties for - SB 176 Hunting, carrying firearms, provisions for Convention center licensees and retail Spay/neuter, require for adoption, - HB 358: SCS sold, restriction on attendance by licensees, requirements and privileges minors at - HB 129 release - HB 240 Industrial hemp, licensing and growing of regarding - HB 473: SCA(1) Stray - SB 131 Deaf and hard of hearing persons, movie Distillers, free samples of distilled spirits, theater access - SB 10 equines to be taken up, require that - Injured racehorses, duty to report prior allowance of with sampling license - HB 418: HFA(1) surgeries or use of steroids or other Fireworks, storage and display of - HB SB 144 500 equines, taking up and posting of - HB drugs in - HB 23 Driving under the influence of - SB 34: 418 KARDA board, appointments to - HB Kentucky Sports Authority, recruitment HCS of sporting events - HB 298 Unpasteurized goat milk, regulation of - 284 DUI, HB 177 KARDA, board membership, changes to Movie theaters, access by deaf and hard Veterinarian records, release of - SB 151 Kentucky - HB 229: SCS dispersal of - HB 32 Representative Jeff Hoover, honoring - Veterinarian-client-patient relationship, of state funds, searchable Web site - HR 218 meaning of - SB 151: SCA(1) HB 13 Archives and Records Sports safety course, coaches to Veterinary Facilities, career and technical complete - HB 383: SFA(1),(2),(4) records, release of - SB 151: HFA(1) education, bond authorization - SB 43 Kentucky Capitol Centennial records, release requirements, Fish and Wildlife, Land Acquisition Pool, Commission, establish - HB 337 Attorney General exemption from - SB 151: SFA(1) increase of - HB 433: HCS Marriage certificate, require pertinent Fleming county water project - HB 181; data about the legislator who Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - Annexation HB 181: HFA (1) solemnized the marriage on - HB 79 HB 441 Fund, Charitable Asset Administration Board, career academy - SB 43 Tax base coordination agreements, Area Development Districts abolishment of - SB 181 annexation of urbanized areas - HB career and technical education Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB accessibility - SB 43 442 Statewide wireless phone emergency 315: HCA(1) career guidance and career academy Establish requirements for collection of fund - SB 43 notification system, local administration Appropriations of - HB 96 donated items by for profit entities - SB Grand Theater, Herrington Lake State 8 Park bond funds, reauthorization and Franklin Circuit Court cases, delete Alcohol receipts, distribution of - HB 166: reallocation of - HB 433: HCS Arts and Crafts HFA(1) references to - SB 181 Industry certifications tests, funds for - Funding, flexibility for - HB 433: HCS Authorize governor to augment Low SB 43 Art Income Home Energy Assistance Novelty lighters, sales prohibited - HB Juvenile justice, upgrade/repair therapist board, disciplinary actions, civil 116 Program - HB 89 Morehead YDC, reauthorization of - HB penalties, and appeals regarding - HB Biennial road plan, Jefferson County, Prerecorded telephone political 433: HCS 73: SCS messages, prohibition for Do Not Call road project, addition of - HB 433: Kentucky therapists, practice of professional art HFA(1) Registry - HB 18: HCS educator award and recognition fund - therapy, definition of - HB 73 Reorganization, Department of Law, Bill or amendment containing HB 197 Arts Day, recognizing in Kentucky - SR appropriation, legislative time-out Attorney General Executive Order AG lottery, making an appropriation therefor 66; HR 118 08-01 - HB 148 period prior to vote - HB 14 - HB 158 Bluegrass Water Supply Commission Louisville Metro Government, asbestos Associations bond funds, reauthorization and remediation and demolition, grant for - Attorney, Commonwealth's reallocation of - HB 433: HCS HB 433: HCS American Indian tribes, recognition - HB Bond Pool Commission, gender neutral Middlesboro-Bell County Airport, 911 communications, procedure for 63 references for - SB 177 appropriation for - HB 433: HFA(8) release of - SB 30: SCS Condominium owners - HB 514 Books for Brains Program - HB 459 Murray State University, Breathitt Commonwealth's Not-for-profit homeowner associations, BR 1046 - HB 324 Veterinary Center, appropriation for - Attorneys, appropriation for - HB 433: exemption for - HB 401: SCS Cabinet for Health and Family Services, HB 433: HCS HFA(5),(6),(10),(11) cigarette tax increase - HB 144: Net terminal revenue, allocation of - HB Attorneys, necessary government HFA(8) 158: HCS Athletics expense - HB 433: SCS Capital outlay funds, use of - HB 363 Pari-mutuel racing excise tax - HB 474 Electronic warrants, participation in - HB Christian County, access road and land Postsecondary institutions, debt Assistant coaches, employment of 138 acquisition, bond proceeds for - HB issuance by - HB 531 nonteaching personnel - SB 142 Hardship license, vehicular homicide, 433: HCS Private Child Care Provider Central HS, honor KHSAA 2008 Class requirements for and penalties for Cigarette surtax, distribution of - HB 123 Reimbursement Rates, appropriation 3A Football Champions - SR 107 noncompliance - HB 369: SFA(2) Claims, appropriate funds for the for - HB 433: SCS Certification, high school coaches, Novelty lighters, sales prohibited - HB payment of - HB 407 Providence-Webster County Airport, waivers for - HB 317 116 Commonwealth's appropriation for - HB 433: HCS Coach trained in sports safety, Recording public performances, Attorneys, appropriation for - HB 433: Rails to Trails bond funds, requirements for - HB 383: SFA(4) prohibition, exceptions - HB 112: HCS HFA(5),(6),(10),(11) reauthorization and reallocation of - HB Coaches, Sentence enhancements, limitation on Attorneys, necessary government 433: HCS employment of - SB 142: SCS use - HB 378 expense - HB 433: SCS Revolving account, creation of - HB 241 post-hire requirements for - HB 317: Consensus forecast and budget Road SCA(1) Attorney, County reduction provisions, amendment of - plan, current biennium, enactment of - required training for - HB 383; HB 383: HB 423 HB 330: SCS HCS 911 communications, procedure for Contract Space Program, necessary Plan, current biennium, enactment of - requirement for employment - HB 391 release of - SB 30: SCS government expense - HB 433: SCS HB 330; HB 330: HCS; HJR 105: Division of Occupations and Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - County HFA (1) Professions, transfer of - SB 181 HB 441 Attorneys, appropriation for - HB 433: Southeast KY Community Technical Heat Candidate, electioneering by, evidence HFA(5),(6),(10),(11) College, capital project for - HB 433: injury and illness, review of procedures of - HB 246 Attorneys, necessary government HCS to avoid - HB 383: HFA(1) Commonwealth's Attorneys, expense - HB 433: SCS Speech-language pathologist or injury and illness, treatment of - HB 383: appropriation for - HB 433: HFA(11) Department audiologist, appropriate funds for - HB HFA(2) County for Public Advocacy, appropriation for - 210 Holmes High School, 2009 Boys State Attorneys, appropriation for - HB 433: HB 433: HCS St. Basketball Champions, honoring - SR HFA(5),(6),(10) of Education, cigarette tax increase - Joseph Mobile Health Clinic grant, 162; HR 234 Attorneys, necessary government HB 144: HFA(8) deletion of - HB 433: HFA(3) Home school students, participation in - expense - HB 433: SCS Downtown Jefferson Community Joseph Mobile Health Clinic, grant for - SB 44; HB 179 Criminal records, misdemeanors, Technical College, capital project for - HB 433: HCS Iroquois High School, 2009 Girls State expungement - HB 312 HB 433: HCS State Basketball Champions, honoring - SR Electronic warrants, participation in - HB Early budget, amendment of - HB 143: HCS 170; HR 230 138 graduation scholarship fund - HB 364 traffic school, appropriate revenue from Kelly, Lake, memorializing - SR 139; HR Establish requirements for collection of graduation scholarship trust fund, fees - HB 493 200 donated items by for profit entities - SB establish - SB 3 State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, Kentucky 8 voting, costs to counties repeal and reenact amendment of - HB High School Athletic Association, Hardship license, vehicular homicide, reimbursement, requirement for - HB 292 limitation on actions of - HB 317: requirements for and penalties for 56 Todd County, access road and land SFA(1) noncompliance - HB 369: SFA(2) Elementary acquisition, bond proceeds for - HB Sports Authority, recruitment and Novelty lighters, sales prohibited - HB Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds, debt 433: HCS administration of sporting events - HB 116 service, appropriations for - HB 433: Transportation 298 Recording public performances, HCS Cabinet - HB 536: HCS Morehead prohibition, exceptions - HB 112: HCS Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds, Cabinet, budget - HB 536 State Eagles basketball, 2009 OVC Sentence enhancements, limitation on increase of - HB 433: HFA(7) University of Kentucky Diagnostic Champions, honoring - HR 202 use - HB 378 Equine industry program, increasing Laboratories, appropriation for - HB State Eagles Basketball, 2009 OVC Service fee, notice for alleged theft by funds for - HB 105 433: HCS Champions, honoring - SR 141 deception - HB 390 Expenditure Video lottery terminals, net terminal Perry, Kenny, Kentucky Sportsman of authorization for the University of income for state budget purposes, the Year for 2008, honoring - HR 148 Attorneys deposit transaction, prohibit licensee Delta Queen, urge Congress to renew Consensus forecast and budget from multiple transactions in 90 days exemption from Safety of Life at Sea reduction provisions, amendment of - Department of Public Advocacy, - HB 444: HFA(3) Act - HR 216 HB 423 necessary government expense - HB deposit transactions, clarify - HB 444: Greenup Locks and Dams Project, full Cost savings, maximize by grouping 433: SCS HCS funding of, request and petition for - interim meetings - HCR 91 Judicial Council, membership of - SB deposit transactions, database HR 19 Education of inmates, transfer of funding 117; HB 354 establishment - SB 179 for - HB 439 Loan forgiveness, eligibility for - HB 480: deposit transactions, define annual Bonds of Surety Expenditure of state funds, searchable HCA(1), HFA (1),(2) percentage rate - HB 444: SFA(1) Web site - HB 13 Nonprofit entities, meetings of, deposit transactions, define annual Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, Interim legislative committee meetings, requirements for - SB 89 percentage rate and interest - HB technical correction - HB 387 scheduling of, maximizing cost savings Public 444: HFA(2) Regional wastewater commissions, by - HR 92 defenders, appropriation for, reduction deposit transactions, interest rate - HB public officers, surety bonds for - HB Legislative Branch Budget, reduction of - of - HB 433: HFA(5) 444: HFA(1) 422 HB 252 Defenders, appropriation for, reduction deposit transactions, licensee Surety bond, oil and gas, reclamation, Long-term care facility administrator, of - HB 433: HFA(10) requirements - SB 179 requirement for - SB 138: HCS licensing of - HB 7 Small claims division, District Court, deposit transactions, limit annual Motorcycle safety education, costs of - jurisdiction increase - HB 243 interest rate to 36% - HB 444: HFA(2) SB 184: HFA(1) deposit transactions, limit annual Bonds, Public Postsecondary percentage rate - HB 444: SFA(1) institutions, cash-funded capital Auctioneers deposit transactions, regulation of - HB Bluegrass Water Supply Commission projects, interim process - HB 530 444: SCS bond funds, reauthorization and institutions, debt issuance by - HB 531 Advertising, requirements established - deposit transactions, require oral and reallocation of - HB 433: HCS Public works projects, prevailing wage, HB 193 written explanation - HB 444: HFA(2) Christian County, access road and land elimination of - HB 143: HFA(1) Apprenticeship, remove requirements for Federal acquisition, bond proceeds for - HB Real property purchase from state - HB 193: HFA(2) deposit insurance, maintain - HCR 185 433: HCS employee, eliminate requirement of Auction of horses, provide exemptions deposit insurance, utilize risk-based Elementary approval by Governor - HB 368 for - HB 193: HCS assessment system - HCR 185 Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds - HB Repeal and reenact various sections - Deception, theft by, check for insufficient Gift cards, regulation of - SB 85; SB 85: 433: HCS HB 216 funds - HB 176 SCS Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds, State budget, amendment of - HB 143: Internet auctions, exemptions for - HB Homeowners and Bank Protection, urge deletion of - HB 433: HFA(9) HCS 193: SFA(1) Congress to enact - HR 40 Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds, State/Executive License and renewal fees, maximum Interest rate, delete reference to increase of - HB 433: HFA(7) Branch Budget - HB 143 limit imposed - HB 193: SCS application of section - SB 108 Grand Theater, Herrington Lake State Branch Budget Bill, repeal and reenact Licensing and regulation of, omnibus Internal property valuations by banks, Park bond funds, reauthorization and amendment of - HB 292 revisions - HB 193 exempt from real estate appraiser reallocation of - HB 433: HCS Technical changes, revenue estimating Licensure, requirements for, remove licensing requirements - HB 184 Interest on, Secretary of State, reporting provisions - SB 132 reference to residency - HB 193: Mortgage requirements of - HB 430 Transportation SFA(2) lenders, regulation - HB 106: HCS Kentucky Asset/Liability Commission, Cabinet, budget - HB 536 Local circuit court, jurisdiction Licensing and Regulation Act - HB 106; members of, addition to - SB 181 Cabinet, require separate budget bill for established - HB 193: SCS HB 106: SCS Postsecondary institutions, debt - HB 423: SCS loan companies, regulation - HB 106; issuance by - HB 531 Video lottery terminals, net terminal Auditor of Public Accounts HB 106: SCS Rails to Trails bond funds, income for state budget purposes, Mortgage, continuing education reauthorization and reallocation of - HB dispersal of - HB 32 Annual audit, Governor's use of state requirements - HB 106 433: HCS Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and aircraft - SB 2 Mortgages, licensing requirements - HB Regional wastewater commissions, reenactment of - HB 181 Financial audit, public employee health 106; HB 106: SCS public bonds, authority to issue - HB insurance trust fund, due date - HB Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System 422 Campaign Finance 175; HB 175: HCS and Registry - HB 106; HB 106: SCS State Property and Buildings Commission, members of, additions to Reorganization, confirmation of APA Reorganization, Department of Financial Contribution, change in definition - SB Executive Order #08-02 - HB 149 Institutions, Executive Order 2008-507 - SB 181 State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, 62: HFA(3) - HB 473 Contributions Short-term loans, replace deferred repeal and reenact amendment of - HB Audits and Auditors 292 and reports, regulation of - HB 204: deposit transactions - HB 516 SFA(2); HB 325: SFA (2) Titling of ATV's procedures for, Todd County, access road and land Executive branch agencies, study on the and reports, various provisions relating establishment of - HB 53: HCS acquisition, bond proceeds for - HB efficiency of - SJR 91 433: HCS to - HB 417 or expenditures by 527s - SB 53: Blind or Deaf Persons Turnpike Authority of Kentucky, authority Bail and Pretrial Release to issue - HB 509 SFA(2) Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and Contributions, expenditures, and Childhood hearing loss, assessment and reporting, guidelines for - SB 62 Class D felony, bail for, technical reenactment of - HB 181 diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5; SB 160: Duplicate filing requirement with county correction - HB 356 SCS; HB 5: HCS clerk for legislative candidates, Fees, adjustment of - HB 195 Community rehabilitation tax credit, Boundaries abolishment of - SB 24 Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, created - HB 10 Exploratory committees, permitted use technical correction - HB 387 Family Trust Program, establishment of Adopt charter county government, of - SB 169 Pretrial release, effect of substance special needs trust program for the modify procedure - HB 131 Filing of reports with county clerks by all abuse - SB 4: HCS, HFA (3) disabled - HB 71 candidates, requirement of - SB 62: Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 Movie theater access, closed captioning Budget and Financial Administration HFA(2) - SB 10; HB 103 Media, definition of - SB 62: HFA(1) Banks and Financial Institutions Nonprofit organizations for transportation 08 HB 406, state budget, corrections, Political of blind, exempt from motor carrier amendment to - SB 11, 14 issues committee, definition of - SB 62: CAMELS rating, update - SB 108 regulations - HB 139 1008-2010 State/Executive Budget, HFA(1) Credit card solicitations on college Statewide wireless phone emergency amendments to - HB 433: SCS organization 527 committees, activities campuses, regulation of - HB 268 notification, coordination with Deaf & 2008-2010 State/Executive Branch of - SB 53: SFA(1) Database fully operational, notice to be Hard of Hearing Commission - HB 96 Budget, amendments to - HB 433: organization 527 committees, definition given - HB 444: SCS HCS of - SB 53 Deferred Boats and Boating Bill or amendment containing organization 527 committees, reporting deposit service transactions, regulation appropriation, legislative time-out requirements of - SB 53 - HB 444; HB 444: HFA (4) Barge lines, clarify property tax filing period prior to vote - HB 14 Registry of Election Finance, deposit transaction database, date of - HB 202: SCA(1) Budget confirmation, Teresa L. Naydan - SR requirements - SB 179 Boating while intoxicated, penalties and reduction and surplus expenditure 210 deposit transaction, limit customer to enforcement - HB 369: SCS plans, clarification - HB 423: HCS Reporting and funds - SB 62: HFA(4) one outstanding transaction - HB 444: Commercial watercraft, due dates of reduction measures, require regular Reports, filing of when no change since HFA(3) property tax returns of - HB 202 reporting on - HB 512 last report - HB 42 8 samples, from whom taken, use - HB attendance, compulsory age, remove 17 Capital Construction Fiduciary responsibilities and prudent 321; HB 321: SCA (1), HCS, HFA (2), to 18 provision - HB 189: HFA(2) investment standards of charitable (3) attendance, excused absence from - HB Construction-management-at-risk project institutions, modernize - SB 127 Drug court programs, operation, funding 124 delivery method, state use of - HCR Meetings - HB 165 calendar, disaster days - HB 322: 117 of grant recipients, minutes of, receipt Dyslexia, SCA(1) Employee misclassification, provisions by state agencies - SB 89 screening for - HB 409: HFA(1) council parent member, criminal extended to person with state contracts of grant recipients, requirements for, testing and programs for children with - background check - SB 148: SCA(2), - HB 392: HFA(1) attorney and certified public HB 409 SFA (1) Higher education capital projects, accountant - SB 89 Emergency protective orders, custody property, sexual or violent offender increase cap on projects allowing for Presumption of imprudence, removed if and visitation - HB 146 prohibited from - SB 148: SCA(2), completion by institution - HB 249: annual expenditure exceeds 7% of Enlistees in armed services, exemption SFA (1) HFA(1) fund - SB 127: HCS from driver education requirements - School-based decision making councils, Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, Prisoners working community-service- HB 39: SCA(1) parent member, criminal records check priority funding for - HJR 116 related projects, nonreligious Family Trust Program, establishment of - SB 148 Infrastructure, evaluation of - HB 433 requirement, deletion of - SB 31 special needs trust program for the Sex offenses, crimes relating to - SB 57 Postsecondary Reclaim our Culture Kentuckiana, direct disabled - HB 71 Sexual institutions, cash-funded capital the production of a special license Foster abuse by persons operating projects, interim process - HB 530 plate for - SJR 70 care or adoption, prohibition of outside confinement facility - SB 75: SFA(1) institutions, debt issuance by - HB 531 Solicitation of contributions on highways of legal marriage - SB 68 abuse in the first degree, by persons Real property purchase from state by minors, requirement for adult care, approval of outside of legal operating confinement facility - SB employee, eliminate requirement of supervision - HB 101 marriage - SB 68: SCS 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS approval by Governor - HB 368 Think About God, Inc., direct the Health care insurance coverage, court assault and sexual abuse against Schools, construction of, exemption from production of a special license plate for order for - SB 162 children, extend civil statute of prevailing wage - HB 144: HFA(5),(7) - SJR 69 Homelessness, prevention, continue limitation - SB 75: HFA(2) State pilot project for - HB 6 exploitation of minors, forfeiture of agency capital projects, cap requiring Children and Minors Hospitals, patient transport to by property - SB 57 approval, increase by $50,000 - HB ambulance service - SB 91 offenders, restriction on residency and 249 Adopted children, employer to grant Human sexuality education, content activities - HB 38 contractors, equal employment equal rights to parents, guardians of - standards - SB 97; HB 384 Small farm wineries, on premises of - HB opportunity requirements for - HB 220 HB 375 Immunizations, human papillomavirus, 129: HFA(1) contracts, contractor drug-free Alcoholic require - HB 69 Smoking, prohibit while operating a workplace program, requirements for beverage, special appeal to minors, Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, motor vehicle - SB 35 - HB 244 definition of - HB 523 provisions relating to - HB 315 Solicitation of contributions on highways, contracts, drug-free workplace program, beverage, special appeal to minors, Interscholastic athletics, safety, study of requirement for adult supervision - HB subcontractors in, contractors not sticker, providing for - HB 523 - HB 383: SCS 101 responsible for - HB 244: HFA(2) beverages with special appeal to Interstate Compact for the Placement of Sports safety course, coaches to minors, provisions of - HB 524 Children, replacement of - HB 296 complete - HB 383: SFA(1),(2),(4) Interviews, criminal conduct, restrictions Student assessment, arts and Cemeteries and Burials Body piercing, ears, exclusion from, definition of - HB 241: HFA(1) - SB 173 humanities - HB 283 Books for preschoolers - HB 459 Life imprisonment without parole, Suicide prevention awareness and Historic or prehistoric remains on youthful offender may be sentenced to, training information, requirement for - property, procedure for disposition of - Breast-feeding, penalty for violation of law that permits practice in public, when - SB 190 HB 506: HCS HB 115 Medical support, appropriate health care Technology, Human remains, burial objects, establish - SB 29; HB 214 Capital punishment, allow prior child insurance coverage, court order for - digital citizenship - HB 467: HFA(1) archeological sites, make HB 489; SB 162: SCS; HB 44: SFA (1); middle school students - HCR 158 requirements. - HB 114 abuse as an aggravating circumstance - HB 130 HB 49: SFA (1); HB 54: SFA (1); HB Teenage driver, intermediate license, Cassie Burch Safe Teenage Driver Law, 101: SFA (2); HB 129: SFA (1); HB Cassie Burch Safe Teenage Driver Charitable Organizations and recognizing the - HR 225 138: SFA (2); HB 333: SFA (1); HB Law - HB 4 Institutions Child 489: HCS custody, temporary, time limitation - HB Minors, parental consent, requirement Circuit Clerks Bluegrass Prostate Cancer Awareness 413 for - HB 241 Foundation, special license plate support, disbursement fee, charge Operator's license, allow for 17-year old County employees retirement system, benefiting - HB 402 noncustodial parent for - HB 95 enlistees - HB 39 definition of seasonal position - HB 204 Charitable Child-care centers, evacuation plan, Parent-teacher conferences, required Court house facilities, provision of by gaming, forty percent rule, exclusions requirement for - SB 161 attendance at - HB 306 counties - HB 80 from - SB 149: SCS Childhood hearing loss, assessment and Paternity determination, evidence and Drug service fee, collection, distribution - gaming, mandatory training program, diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5; SB 160: venue, clarification and updating of - HB 287 require - SB 149: SCS SCS; HB 5: HCS HB 28: HCS Fees, gaming, revenue generation and Children under one year of age, allow Paternity, adjustment of - HB 195 regulation - SB 28 accessible parking placards for parents determination of - HB 28: HFA(1),(2) adjustment of, retroactive language, gaming, training for - SB 149: HCS of - HB 151 determination, evidence, and venue, addition of - HB 195: HCS gaming, training requirement, Civilian parents on military bases, rights clarification and updating of - HB 28 Identification cards for homeless, establishment of - HB 385 afforded students - SB 39 rebuttable presumption, venue and provide for - HB 199 health care services, permit out-of-state Compulsory school age, raising from 16 appeal - SB 98 Real ID Act, direct Transportation providers to provide - HB 99 to 18 - HB 189 Physical Cabinet not to comply with the Charity Consumer activity for children, requirement of - HB provisions of - SJR 73; HJR 133 game ticket, dispenser, conditions on product safety, provide information on - 11 activity, requirement of - SB 6 use, providing for - SB 149 HB 494 Cities game ticket, hours of sale, providing for product safety, provide information to Possession of alcoholic beverages, - SB 149 prohibition of - HB 129 child-care providers - HB 194 911 Communications, procedure for Community-service-related projects, Court appointed special advocates, Power of attorney for care of minor child, prisoners - HB 239 creation of and requirements for - HB release of - SB 30: SFA(2) programmatic and procedural Adopt charter county government, Compensation, adjust rate of for provisions for - HB 259 469 guardians and conservators - SB 127: Pregnancy resources centers, financial modify procedure - HB 131 Credit card solicitations on college Alcoholic beverage retail sales, allow in HCS campuses, regulation of - HB 268 assistance to - HCR 137 Donation boxes, for-profit label Preschool education, Strong Start publicly funded convention centers in Custodial sexual abuse, sealing of certain cities - HB 473: SCA(1) placement - SB 8: SFA(1) record in civil actions, requirement for - Kentucky Program - HB 527 Elder Private Child Care Provider Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - SB 75: HFA(1),(2) HB 441 Care Ministry provide by Christian Care Custody determination, additional factor Reimbursement Rates, appropriation Communities, honor of - HR 236 for - HB 433: SCS Amend KRS 67.750 to update the for - HB 22 reference to the Internal Revenue Care Ministry provided by Christian DNA Religious viewpoints, student expression Care Communities, honor of - SR 176 of - HB 8 Code - HB 87 database, collection and utilization of CERS, remove employer contribution Establish requirements for collection of samples - HB 321: HFA(1) Scholarship program, autism - HB 219 donated items by for profit entities - SB School and health care reimbursement for reemployed retirees - HB 212 PVA for assessment - HB 186 record in civil actions, requirement for Civil Procedure Charter county merger commission, Professional - SB 75: HFA(1),(2) local government membership - HB firefighters, physical agility test - HB 150 sexual abuse, statute of limitation for - 911 communications, procedure for 131: HFA(1) firefighters, supplement, wages, SB 75: HFA(1),(2) obtaining - SB 30: SFA(1) City ordinances or regulations regulating overtime - SB 46 Dating violence, availability of domestic Abortion, practice, procedure, and body piercing and tattooing, prohibition Public violence protective orders - SB 101; prohibited acts - HB 191 of - HB 241 infrastructure and highway construction HB 48 Bad Community rehabilitation programs, - SB 15 Direct care staff, ICF/MR resident, failure actor provisions, concurrent jurisdiction purchases from, preference for - SB referendum for charter county formation to supervise, penalties - HB 231; HB in Franklin County Circuit Court for 147; SB 147: SCS - HB 131: HFA(3) 231: HFA (1) enforcement of - HB 397 County referendum procedure for charter Domestic violence and emergency actor provisions, failure to pay fines as Employees Retirement System, county formation - HB 131: HFA(5), protective orders, fee for - HB 195: grounds for attachment - HB 397 definition of "seasonal employee" - (6) SCS(1) Conflict Resolution Week in Kentucky, HB 204: HCS transportation infrastructure authority, Emergency protective orders, custody recognizing the third week in October employees retirement system, definition local input to - HB 102 and visitation - HB 146 as - HCR 177 of seasonal position - HB 204 Radon exposure, policies minimizing Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 Controlled substances, electronic Employees Retirement System, exposure of, encouragement of - HCR Execution on investment securities, reporting, data use - SB 65: SFA(1) establish 10 year phase-in to fully 171 update references - HB 471 Crime victim, action against defendant, fund retiree health benefits - HB 117 Real property owned by air board having Good technical correction - HB 278 Development fees - HB 250 scenic easements, length of covenant - Samaritan emergency medical care, Custodial Emergency services personnel, line of HB 127 liability for - HB 253 sexual abuse against minors, sealing of duty, deaths and injuries, benefits for - Reclassification, Samaritan law, applicability during record in civil actions, requirement for HB 415 Junction City fifth to fourth class - HB emergency - HB 434 - SB 75: HFA(1),(2) Employment verification, nationality - HB 326: SCS Guardians and conservators, jurisdiction sexual abuse, statute of limitation for - 440 Sadieville sixth to fifth class - HB 326: between states - HB 468 SB 75: HFA(1) Fire protection boundaries, study of - SCS Human rights commission, practice and Dating violence, availability of domestic HCR 79 Regional wastewater commissions, procedure - HB 300 violence protective orders - SB 101; Firefighters cities, establishment of - HB 422 Indemnification of general contractors, HB 48 Foundation Program Fund, increase Sadieville, Scott County, from sixth to subcontractor's failure to comply with Domestic violence and emergency stipend amount - HB 466 fifth, reclassification of - SB 38: SCS verification programs - HB 441: HFA(2) protective orders, fee for - HB 195: totally disabled in line of duty, CPI Sales tax rebate, allow for multipurpose Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, SCS(1) adjustment to insurance payments - facilities operated by public entities - provisions relating to - HB 315 Emergency protective orders, custody HB 1 HB 229: SCS Judgment, interest on - SB 104; HB 487 and visitation - HB 146 Formation of fire protection districts with Tax Kentucky High School Athletic Franklin Circuit Court, remove optional ambulance service, base coordination agreements between Association, limitation on actions of - jurisdiction of - SB 138: HFA(2),(3) requirements - HB 234 cities and counties - HB 442 HB 317: SFA(1) Good Samaritan law, applicability during Governmental facilities for recreational collection, procedures - HB 186 Liability, carbon sequestration and emergency - HB 434 purposes, requirement for liability increment financing - SB 110 demonstration projects, immunity from Governmental immunity, carbon insurance - HB 460 on wages, 50% remitted to city of - HB 351 sequestration and demonstration Highway infrastructure authority, residence - HB 448 Local projects, extension of - HB 351 technical corrections to - HB 102: Transient room tax, clarification of tax board of education, collection of school Guardians and conservators, jurisdiction HFA(1) base - HB 482 taxes - HB 227 between states - HB 468 Infrastructure authorities, approval of Transportation Infrastructure Authority, board of education, taxpayer payment Human rights commission, practice and development agreement - HB 102: require local agreement for financing of court costs and attorneys fees - HB procedure - HB 300 HFA(6) plan - HB 102: HFA(2) 227 Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, Junction City, fifth to forth class - SB 38 Unauthorized aliens, hiring of, eligibility Maintenance orders for spouses, provisions relating to - HB 315 Kentucky verification - HB 441: HFA(1) availability of automatic payment Medical services, provision of, civil Capitol Centennial Commission, methods - HB 22 immunity, exceptions - SB 137 establish - HB 337 Cities, Classification Medical services, provision of, civil Notary publics, regulation of - HB 539 Heritage Council/State Historic immunity, exceptions - SB 137 Paternity determination, evidence and Preservation Office, Main Street Junction Partial birth abortion - SB 71 venue, clarification and updating of - Program, recognizing - HCR 159 City, fifth to forth class - SB 38 Paternity determination, evidence and HB 28: HCS KLEEP Fund, transfer administration to City, fifth to fourth class - HB 326: SCS venue, clarification and updating of - Paternity, DOCJT and increase stipend amount - Sadieville, HB 28: HCS determination of - HB 28: HFA(1),(2) HB 466 Scott County, from sixth to fifth - SB 38: Paternity, determination, evidence, and venue, Landlord tenant act, supplemental local SCS determination of - HB 28: HFA(1),(2) clarification and updating of - HB 28 ordinances - HB 405 sixth to fifth class - HB 326: SCS determination, evidence, and venue, rebuttable presumption, venue and Listing of properties, clerk to send clarification and updating of - HB 28 appeal - SB 98 information to county clerk - SB 125 rebuttable presumption, venue and Cities, Fourth-Sixth Class Service of process, absconders - SB 113 Local infrastructure authority, creation of appeal - SB 98 Sexual assault and sexual abuse against - HB 102: HCS Presumption of death for absent children, extend civil statute of Louisville, remove requirement for Police department, city of sixth class, persons, decrease in years required - countywide jurisdiction - HB 377 limitation - SB 75: HFA(2) reformulated gasoline - HB 374: SB 93 Silicosis or mixed-dust claims, procedure HFA(1) Sadieville, Scott County, from sixth to Sales representatives' contracts, fifth - SB 38: SCS for - HB 205 Municipal Utilities Association, Kentucky commissions earned, termination and Small claims division, jurisdictional Infrastructure Authority, membership payment - HB 225 increase - HB 19 on - HB 305 Civil Actions Service of process, absconders - SB 113 Stolen or damaged property, reparation Oaths, retired and senior justices and Sexual assault and sexual abuse against for, technical correction - HB 271 judges, administration by - HB 499 911 communications, procedure for children, extend civil statute of Wrongful discharge, statute of limitations Occupational license taxes, definition of obtaining - SB 30: SFA(1) limitation - SB 75: HFA(2) for - HB 498 Internal Revenue Code - HB 87: HCS Abortion, practice, procedure, and Silicosis or mixed-dust claims - HB 205 Officers, oaths, remove two-year denial Small prohibited acts - HB 191 Civil Rights of office penalty for failure to take oath Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - claims division, District Court, under KRS 62.010 - HB 161 HB 441 jurisdiction increase - HB 243 Opt out, charter county government, Breach of promise to marry, tort of - HB claims division, jurisdictional increase - Abortion, merger commission process - HB 131: 349 HB 19 informed consent and ultrasound HFA(2) Business entities, creation, operation, Stolen or damaged property, reparation requirements - SB 79; HB 241: SFA Planning and dissolution of - HB 207 for, technical correction - HB 271 (2); HB 489: SFA (4) and zoning, subdivision of land for Child custody determination, additional Unauthorized aliens, hiring of, eligibility practice, procedure, and prohibited acts agricultural purposes, definition of factor for - HB 22 verification - HB 441: HFA(1) - HB 191 new street - HB 447: HCS Consortium, loss of, action for - HB 382 Workers' compensation subrogation, Adopted children, employer to grant and zoning, subdivision, definition of - Crime victim, action against defendant, limits on recovery - HB 167 equal rights to parents, guardians of - HB 447 technical correction - HB 278 Wrongful discharge, statute of limitations HB 375 Preliminary property assessment of Custodial for - HB 498 Deaf and hard of hearing persons, movie PVA, provided to city when city uses sexual abuse against minors, sealing of theater access - SB 10; HB 103 Felon voting rights, timing of restoration Safety, electrical trainees, certified recognizing - HR 215 2009, recognize - SR 86 of - HB 70: HFA(1) electricians, use of - HB 185 Elder National Freedom of the press, high school - HB safety, emergency medical or mine Care Ministry provide by Christian Care Association for the Advancement of 43 emergency technicians, number of - Communities, honor of - HR 236 Colored People, centennial, Human rights commission, practice and HB 119 Care Ministry provided by Christian recognition of - SR 87; HR 132 procedure - HB 300 safety, mine ventilation plans, Care Communities, honor of - SR 176 Board Certified Teachers, honoring - Kentucky Center for African American requirements for - SB 64 Emergency Preparedness Day, April 25, HR 181 Heritage, create - SB 139; SB 139: ventilation fan restart, reentering mine, 2009, recognize on - SR 168 Mesothelioma Awareness Day, SCS requirement for - SB 64: HFA(2) Essay winner, Danielle Jones - HR 210 recognizing - HR 95 National Association for the Operators, carbon sequestration and First ovarian tumor removal, bicentennial Nurse Anesthetists Week, recognize - Advancement of Colored People, demonstration projects, governmental celebration of - SR 119; HR 195 HR 43 centennial, recognition of - SR 87; HR immunity for - HB 351 Freeman Chapel C.M.E. Church, Omnibus road naming resolution, 132 Pollinator habitat, reclamation site recognizing - SR 128 additional roads - HJR 120: SCS Partial birth abortion - SB 71 revegetation requirements, inclusion of Friends of Kentucky Educational Perry, Kenny, Kentucky Sportsman of Public assistance, substance abuse - HB 492 Television, honoring - HR 182 the Year for 2008, honoring - HR 148 screening - HB 15 Power plants, coal-fired, make eligible Holmes High School, 2009 Boys State Peterson, William J. "Bill," recognizing - Sex, race, or national origin, wage for Incentive for Energy Independence Basketball Champions, honoring - SR HR 165 discrimination prohibited - HB 33 Act - SB 55 162; HR 234 Phillips, Mark Sr., honoring - HR 196 Sexual orientation and gender identity Study mining of and impacts to streams Hospice Pulaski County Fiscal Court, Lake discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - Day, Kentucky, February 26, 2009, Cumberland, resolution encouraging HB 72 HJR 7 declare as - HR 98 federal management of - HR 219 State contractors, equal employment Surface mine overburden and Day, Kentucky, February 26, 2009, Rare Disease Day, designate February opportunity requirements for - HB 220 reclamation requirements, changes to - declared as - SR 68 28, 2009 as - HR 161 HB 104 Ice storm of 2009, volunteers and paid Raymer, Kyle, 2008 National Guard Claims Ventilation fans, deviation from workers who aided in recovery efforts, Junior World Fishing Champion - HR continuous operation, remove provision recognizing - HR 169 186 Claims, appropriate funds for the allowing - SB 64: HFA(1) Institute of Medicine, recognize - HCR Representative Jeff Hoover, honoring - payment of - HB 407 97 HR 218 Small claims court, collection of fees and Collective Bargaining Iroquois High School, 2009 Girls State Resource Conservation and costs - HB 163 Basketball Champions, honoring - SR Development Councils, Congress, urge Labor organization, mandatory 170; HR 230 funding by - HR 206 Jackson, Sarah M., honoring - SR 101; Ridgetop Tribe of Shawnee Indians, Coal membership or financial support prohibited, penalty - SB 165 HR 140 recognize and commend - HJR 15 Teachers January 27, 2009, storm relief efforts, Road naming, omnibus resolution - SJR Carbon management legal issues, recognition of - SR 110 16: HCS, HFA (1); HJR 120: HCS recommendations - HB 537: SCA(1), and classified employees in public schools - HB 373 Kemper, Reverend Doctor Nancy Jo, Shannon, Donald Ray "Duck," SFA (1) honoring - HR 82 memorializing - SR 114 Clean coal pilot project, authorization - and classified personnel in public schools - SB 172 Kenny Rice, erect signs in honor of in Sheppard, Ron, honoring - HR 196 HB 285 the town of Eastern - SJR 88 Sheriff Berl Perdue, Jr., recognizing - SR Coal Kentucky 135 mine rescue team training, coal mine Commendations and Recognitions 4-H centennial, honoring - HR 188 Smith, Carl, recognizing - HR 240 inspections, counted as - SB 170: Association of Circuit Court Clerks, Somerset SFA(1) Allen County Water District, honoring - adjourn in honor of - HR 176 Community College Physical Therapist mines, medical air evacuation, SR 140 Educators Week, declaration of - SR Assistant Program, recognition of - requirements for - SB 52 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., 149 HR 233 mining around oil and gas wells, recognizing and honoring - SR 71; HR Teacher Hall of Fame, inductees, Community College, Physical Therapist establishment of provisions for - HB 157 recognition of - HR 113 Assistant Program, honoring of - SR 452 Arnold, Kenneth Lee, honoring - HR 209 Lincoln Bicentennial, honoring - HR 129 105 mining, inspections, electronic permits, Arts Day, recognizing in Kentucky - SR Louisville Emergency Preparedness Sparks, Lee Thomas, retirement, honor requirements for - SB 170: SCS 66; HR 118 Fair, April 25, 2009, recognize on - SR upon occasion of - HR 204 mining, overburden, placement of - SB Beavers, General Les, honor leadership 168 Stewart, Terry, commending - SR 133 100 of Department of Veterans' Affairs Madisonville Thayer, Damon, Page King, recognize Severance Projects, amendments to - upon retirement - HR 18 North Hopkins High School Marching as - SR 150 HB 433: HCS Bender, Adam, honoring - SR 102; HR Maroons, honoring - HR 166 Thompson, Carmen, VFW National Counties that produce horseback riding 151 North Hopkins Marching Maroons, Citizenship Award, recognition of trails, designate land - HB 522 Bishop John Jeremiah McRaith, upon commending and recognizing - SR 36 nomination for - HR 110 Division of Mine Permits, electronic retirement, honor - SR 24 Madisonville-North Hopkins High School Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Trail, extend filing, division audit, requirements for - Blevins, Don, honoring - SR 47 varsity cheerleaders, honoring - SR throughout all of I-75 - HJR 70 SB 177 Bluegrass Regional Mental Health- 121; HR 192 Vaughan, Ronald G., Phelps Fire Chief, Easement of necessity, gender neutral Mental Retardation Board, Oakwood Marcum, Roger, honoring - HR 237 honoring - SR 136 references, technical corrections for - facility, recognize achievement - SR McCann, William H., Sr., honoring - HR Wayside Christian Mission, honoring - SB 170 165 203 HR 41 Global exports, require Cabinet for Braille, McConnell, Senator Mitch, honoring - Wooden, John R., honoring - HR 213 Economic Development to study - HJR Louis, bicentennial of the birth of, SR 62 Year 114 recognizing - HR 238 McRaith, Bishop John Jeremiah, of the NCO, recognition of - SR 131 High Louis, bicentennial of the birth of, honoring - HR 67 of the NCO, recognizing - HR 197 hazard impoundments, emergency recognizing - SR 171 Mesothelioma Awareness Day, action plans, file and approval of - Brooks, Steve, honor upon retirement as designation of September 26 as - HB Commerce HJR 119: SFA(2) director of Frankfort Parks Department 519 hazard impoundments, technical - HR 34 Miller, Scott, honoring - HR 191 Antifreeze additive, stipulate correction for - HJR 119: SFA(1) Career and Technical Education Month, Moore, Tim, Dupree Outstanding Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, February 2009, commemorating - SR requirements for - HB 182: HCS Superintendent Award, commend as Antifreeze, require bittering agent in - HB priority funding for - HJR 116 72; HR 115 recipient of - HR 214 Kentucky Natural Resource Caucus, Central HS, honor KHSAA 2008 Class 182 Morehead Communications services, refund for lost creation of - HCR 141 3A Football Champions - SR 107 State Eagles basketball, 2009 OVC Ky. Geological Survey, express support Cheek, Brother David Charles, honoring service during a declared state of Champions, honoring - HR 202 emergency - HB 478 for work in carbon sequestration - HJR - HR 42 State Eagles Basketball, 2009 OVC 126 Clear Fork Baptist Church, 175th Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - Champions, honoring - SR 141 HB 465 Local anniversary, honoring - HR 38 State University Black Gospel Government Economic Development Combs, Don, recognizing and Demand-side energy management plans Ensemble, recognizing - SR 174 and programs, PSC authority thereof - Fund, administration of - HB 203 commending - HR 139 State University coed cheerleading Government Economic Development Domaschko, John S., honoring - HR 235 SB 51 squad, honoring - SR 142 Domestic manufacturers, urge Congress Fund, unexpended debt service, Du Val, April, honoring - SR 153 State University, tuition free courses for transfer to - HB 433: HCS Duval, April, commending - HR 138 to support - HR 160 high school seniors - HR 104 Driver information, business use of - HB Mine East Middle School students, Motorcycle Awareness Month, May 47 messages, prohibition of - HB 18: HCS Board, Sinclair-Curry, Sandy - SR 189 SR 220 Driver's license information, restrict Statewide wireless phone emergency Epperson, Stacy C., Kentucky Housing Rankin, Troy, Agricultural Development retention and use when obtained to text notification, implementation for the Corporation Board of Directors - SR Board - HR 162 verify age for gift - HB 47: HCS deaf & hard of hearing - HB 96 213 Ridley, John W., Governor's Economic development incentives for Television commercials, volume of - SR Evans, Charles S., Education Postsecondary Education Nominating reinvestment in existing businesses - 92 Professional Standards Board - HR 51 Committee, appointment confirmation - HB 361 Utility communications during a declared Gott, Douglas W., Administrative Law HCR 20 Election state of emergency, requirements for - Judge - SR 208 Summers, William E., V, Kentucky days alcoholic beverages, delivery of - HB 425 Governor's Postsecondary Education Housing Corporation Board of HB 128: HCS Wireless cellular transmission towers, Nominating Committee, John W. Directors - SR 212 days, alcoholic beverages, unless backup generators for - HB 478 Ridley, appointment, confirmation - SR permitted by local government, 225; HR 71 Congressional Districts prohibit sale of - HB 128 Conference Committee Reports Gunn, Cathy, Education Professional Execution on investment securities, Standards Board - HR 50 Redistricting process, requirement for update references - HB 471 Gunn, Cathy, Education Professional Harper, Billy, Kentucky Board of study by Legislative Research Fuel ethanol-blended gasoline, Standards Board - SR 185 Education - SR 196; HR 72 Commission - HCR 112 requirements for sale and use of Ross, Gregory E., Education Hayes, William A., Board of Tax Appeals commodities - SB 12 - SR 216 Professional Standards Board - SR Consolidated Local Governments Fungible goods, warehouse 186 Hays, Edward D., Administrative Law commingling - HB 348 Judge - SR 206 SB Adopt charter county government, Gift cards, regulation of - SB 85; SB 85: 1 - SB 1: FCCR Higgins-Stinson, SCS Sandra T., Governor's Postsecondary modify procedure - HB 131 34/HCS - SB 34: CCR Charter county merger commission, Global exports, require Cabinet for 81/GA - SB 81: CCR, FCCR Education Nominating Committee - Economic Development to study - HJR SR 198; HR 49 local government membership - HB 114 Sandra T., Governor's Postsecondary 131: HFA(1) Kentucky Capitol Centennial Confirmation of Appointments Education Nominating Committee, City opt out, charter county government, Commission, establish - HB 337 confirmation - HCR 21 merger commission process - HB 131: Motor Vehicle Commission, Administrative Law Judge, Otto Daniel House HFA(2) reorganization - HB 289 Wolff - SR 204 of Representatives, confirmation by, Collective bargaining agreements, Noncertified cigarettes, removal steps Agricultural deletion of - HB 120: SCA(1) Recognition of - SB 80: SFA(1) for - SB 48 Development Board, Jim Sidebottom, of Representatives, confirmations by, Community rehabilitation programs, Reorganization, Commerce Cabinet, appointment to - SR 183; HR 103 deletion of - SB 168 purchases from, preference for - SB Executive Order 2008-516 - SB 185 Development Board, Patrick M. Hudson, June G., Kentucky Lottery 147; SB 147: SCS Sales representatives' contracts, Henderson, appointment to - SR 180; Corporation - SR 223 Conduct of elections, pilot program for commissions earned, termination and HR 101 Hughley, James G., Education early voting - HB 486: HCS payment - HB 225 Development Board, Sam Lawson, Professional Standards Board - HR 73 Consolidated Tobacco appointment to - SR 182; HCR 99 Joiner, Richard Martin, Administrative local government, budget process and exports, applications to promote board Development Board, Troy Rankin, Law Judge - SR 205 mayor's duties - SB 80: SCS to review - SR 122 appointment to - SR 184; HCR 100 Justice, Joseph W., Administrative Law local governments, legislative powers, exports, applications to promote, board Center, Rosemary F., Kentucky Registry Judge - SR 203 audits and investigations - SB 118 to review - HR 149 of Election Finance - SR 209 Kentucky Dead body, unclaimed, cremation sales at retail establishments, minors, Childers, Board of Education, appointment of allowed by coroner - HB 58 prohibition of - SB 171 Joe F., Mine Safety Review Austin W. Moss to - SR 194 Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain Unsafe children's products, prohibition of Commission - SR 224; HCR 90 Board of Education, appointment of areas - SB 18 - HB 494 Joe, F., Mine Safety Review Brigitte B. Ramsey to - SR 197; HR Fire station closures, Louisville/Jefferson Utility communications during a declared Commission - HR 123 65 County Metro - HR 27 state of emergency, requirements for - Clark, Board of Education, appointment of Governmental facilities for recreational HB 425 Caroline Pitt, Administrative Law Judge Dorothy "Dori" Z. Combs to - SR 195; purposes, requirement for liability - SR 207 HR 60 insurance - HB 460 Committees Sharon P., Commissioner of Insurance - Board of Education, appointment of Mayor's SR 222 Steven B. Neal to - HR 62 duties and powers for budget - SB 80 Council Housing Corporation Board, Melvin, powers and duties - HB 517 Create interim joint committees on on Postsecondary Education, Glenn D. Retirement, DROP, program for economic development and tourism - Gail - SR 214 Denton - HR 61: HCA(1) Housing Corporation Board, Porter G. hazardous duty employees - HB 421 HB 350 on Postsecondary Education, Pam Succession within consolidated local International Business Relations Peeples, Sr. - SR 215 Miller, appointment, confirmation - SR Lawson, Sam Agricultural Development government - SB 119 Committee, create permanent LRC 192; HR 47 Committee - HB 64 Board - HR 163 on Postsecondary Education, Paul Long-Term Constables Senate Agriculture Committee, Patton - HR 46: HCA(1) conformity to - SB 41 Policy Research Board, Bernard Lovely, David Armstrong, confirm appointment Jr. - HR 154 Protective vests and tasers, constable to Public Service Commission - SR 221 Policy Research Board, Bhupendra eligible for from KSP program - HB 398 Communications Davidson, Parekh - SR 199; HR 155 Denise Moore, Mine Safety Review Policy Research Board, Smith, Yvette - Constitution, Ky. 911 service charge, collection agent Commission - SR 201; HCR 84 SR 200 other than phone provider, local Denise Moore, Mine Safety Review Policy Research Board, Yvette Smith - Amendment, early voting, authority to - government designation - SB 82 Commission, confirmation - HR 124 HR 153 HB 133 Automated calling equipment or Denton, Mahan, James R., Agricultural Contributions or expenditures by 527s, recorded political messages by a party Glenn B. Council on Postsecondary Development Board - SR 181; HR 102 influence ballot question to amend - SB or campaign, use prohibited - HB 18 Education - HR 61 May, Laranna Lynn, Education 53: SFA(2) Cell phones, prohibit use by minor driver Glenn B., Council on Postsecondary Professional Standards Board - SR Early voting, permission for - HB 56 with instruction permit or intermediate Education - SR 191 188; HR 63 Felon, restoration of voting rights - HB driver's license - HB 267 Dilger, Craig, Kentucky Registry of Moss, Austin W., Kentucky Board of 196 Communications services, refund for lost Election Finance - SR 211 Education - HR 64 Section 170, increase property tax service during a declared state of Dunaway, John T., Personnel Board - Mudd, Caroline W., Parole Board, homestead exemption for disabled emergency - HB 478 SR 218 confirmation of appointment - SR 202 veterans 65 and over - HB 260 Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB Education Naydan, Teresa L., Kentucky Registry of State Representatives, four year terms 315: HCS, HCA (1) Professional Standards Board, Election Finance - SR 210 for - SB 23 Emergency 911, revenues and need for Anderson, Lonnie R. - SR 190 O'Bryan, Larry J., Kentucky Lottery Statewide initiative petitions, permission state board, study of - SB 82: HCS Professional Standards Board, Hughley, Board - SR 219 for - HB 217 Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, James G. - SR 187 Parsons, Lanola, Board of Tax Appeals - Voting rights for felons, constitutional provisions relating to - HB 315 Professional Standards Board, Lonnie SR 217 amendment to provide - SB 126 Personal communication device, R. Anderson - HR 54 Patton, Paul, Council on Postsecondary prohibition of use while operating a Professional Standards Boards, Education - SR 193; HR 46 motor vehicle - HB 41 Sinclair-Curry, Sandy - HR 53 Public Service Commission, Constitution, U.S. Prerecorded telephone political Educational Profession Standards appointment of James W. Gardner - Tenth Amendment, state sovereignty - Dead body, unclaimed, cremation increase - HB 221 Rape in the third degree, detention HCR 168, 172 allowed by coroner - HB 58 Acupuncturists, licensing of - HB 200 facility employees with inmates - SB 90 Voting rights for felons, constitutional Identification and interment of veterans' Annual audit, Governor's use of state Registry of Election Finance, exploratory amendment to provide - HB 70 remains, information gathered for - SR aircraft - SB 2 committees, regulation of - SB 169 83 Boating while intoxicated, penalties and Sexual Consumer Affairs Unclaimed bodies, cremation, prohibition enforcement - HB 369: SCS abuse in the first degree, by persons of for same - HB 58: HFA(1) Candidate, electioneering by, evidence operating confinement facility - SB Accidents, solicitation of business - HB of - HB 246 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS 412 Corporations Capital punishment, allow prior child offenders, restriction on residency and Automobile accident victims, prohibit abuse as an aggravating circumstance activities - HB 38 solicitation of insured - HB 412: HCS Business - HB 130 Shock probation, prohibition of in cases Business entities, creation, operation, entities, creation, operation, and Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - of DUI and manslaughter - HB 192 and dissolution of - HB 207 dissolution of - HB 207 HB 465 Soring horses, create ban on, set Database fully operational, notice to be entities, omnibus revision - HB 220 Correctional health care programs - SB penalties for - SB 176 given - HB 444: SCS Dissenters rights - SB 114 73 Substance abuse intervention fund, Deferred deposit transactions, regulation Dissenters' rights, technical correction - County jail assistance trust fund, create - HB 532 of - HB 444: SCS HB 275 provision for - HB 158: HCS Theft Establish requirements for collection of Fiduciary responsibilities and prudent Criminal during disaster or emergency, donated items by for profit entities - SB investment standards of charitable gang activity, database, uniform citation sentencing and penalty - HB 360 8 institutions, modernize - SB 127 modification - HB 188 offenses, penalty increases - HB 369 Food, sesame, label requirements for - Limited liability companies, application of gang database - HB 188: HCS offenses, provisions relating to - HB HR 16 corporate alcohol license laws - SB 34 Custody determination, additional factor 369: HCS For-profit donation boxes, label Property taxes, remove officer liability - for - HB 22 Video lottery terminals, licensed placement - SB 8: SFA(1) HB 262: HFA(1) Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB racetracks, eligibility to operate - HB 32 Motor vehicle accident, prohibit insurer Small 315: HCS Violent offender, expansion of burglary or agent to solicit person - HB 412: business tax credit, creation of - HB 26: Dating violence, availability of domestic first degree - HB 183 HFA(1) HCS violence protective orders - HB 48 Novelty lighters, sales prohibited - HB business tax credit, remove cap Deception, theft by, check for insufficient Counties 116 reduction - HB 26: HFA(1),(2) funds - HB 176 Patient care, establish patient advocacy DNA samples, from whom taken, use - 911 Communications, procedure for rights and duties of nurses in - HB 515 HB 321; HB 321: HCS release of - SB 30: SFA(2) Corrections and Correctional Domestic violence and emergency Sanitation scores, urging Dept. of Public Facilities, State Adopt charter county government, Health to require expanded posting of - protective orders, fee for - HB 195: modify procedure - HB 131 SCS(1) HR 164 Correctional health care programs - SB Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - Small claims division, jurisdictional Drug court programs, operation, funding HB 441 73; SB 73: SFA (1) - HB 165 increase - HB 19 Criminal gang database - HB 188: HCS Amend KRS 67.750 to update the Television commercials, volume of - SR DUI, aggravating circumstances and reference to the Internal Revenue Custodial sexual abuse, statute of increased penalties, lower alcohol 92 limitation for - SB 75: HFA(1),(2) Code - HB 87 Unsafe children's products, prohibition of concentration for - SB 5 Animal cruelty, care of seized animals - DNA samples, from whom taken, use - Education of inmates, transfer of funding - HB 494 HB 321; HB 321: SCA (1), HCS, HFA HB 428 for - HB 439 Centralized voting centers, study of - (2),(3) Eligibility for parole, parole credit, Contracts Education of inmates, increase in HCR 69 discharge from parole - HB 372; HB CERS, remove employer contribution funding through Dept. of Corrections - 372: HCS Business entities, creation, operation, HB 439 and health care reimbursement for Eyewitness identification, procedures for reemployed retirees - HB 212 and dissolution of - HB 207 Education, provided by KCTCS, require - HB 389 Conflict Resolution Week in Kentucky, a report of inmate - HJR 131 Charter Fees in criminal cases, adjustment of - county governments, include in recall recognizing the third week in October Eligibility for parole, parole credit, HB 195: HCS as - HCR 177 discharge from parole - HB 372; HB provisions for ad valorem taxes - HB Fees, adjustment of - HB 195: SCS(2) 131: HFA(4) Employment verification, public contracts 372: HCS Felony offense threshold, increase from - HB 440 Fines and imprisonment, establishment county merger commission, local $300 to $1,000 - HB 518 government membership - HB 131: Government Contract Review of - HB 241 Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 Committee, omnibus revision for - HB Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 HFA(1) Funds from fees in criminal cases, Charter, ad valorem taxes, 44; HB 44: HFA (1) Health care costs, correctional facilities adjustment of - HB 195 Sales representatives' contracts, and jails, limitation of - SB 73: SCS administration, compensating tax rate GPS monitoring for lifetime registrants and recall provisions - HB 94 commissions earned, termination and Homelessness, prevention, continue during probation or parole, requirement payment - HB 225 pilot project for - HB 6 City opt out, charter county government, for - SB 57 merger commission process - HB 131: State Inmate credits - HB 371 Health care costs, correctional facilities construction, project delivery method for Parole Board, confirmation of HFA(2) and jails, limitation of - SB 73: SCS Community rehabilitation programs, - HCR 117 appointment, Caroline W. Mudd - SR Historic or prehistoric remains on contractors, equal employment 202 purchases from, preference for - SB property, limitation created by - HB 115 147; SB 147: SCS opportunity requirements for - HB 220 Presentence investigation report, Home invasion, penalty for crimes contracts, drug-free workplace program, sentencing without - HB 372: SCA(1) Conduct of elections, pilot program for relating to - SB 143 early voting - HB 486 subcontractors in, contractors not Prison Identity theft, avoiding criminal responsible for - HB 244: HFA(2) industries enhancement - SB 26 County prosecution, addition of - SB 189 agricultural councils, expand, set terms State, industry enhancement - SB 26: SCS Inmate credits - HB 371 contractors' employees in, employment Probate fees, estate of corrections for - SB 83 Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, consolidation, process for - HB 233 eligibility, verification of - HB 134 employee killed in line of duty, provisions relating to - HB 315 employment eligibility of contractors' exemption for - HB 232 Employees Retirement System, Life imprisonment without parole, definition of "seasonal employee" - employees, verification of - SB 174 Rape in the third degree, detention youthful offender may be sentenced to, State,contractor drug-free workplace facility employees with inmates - SB 90 HB 204: HCS when - SB 190 employees retirement system, definition program, requirements for - HB 244 Sexual Postal Inspectors, United States, Unauthorized aliens, hiring of, eligibility abuse by persons operating of seasonal position - HB 204 Kentucky peace officer status for - HB Employees Retirement System, verification - HB 441: HFA(1) confinement facility - SB 75: SFA(1) 107 abuse in the first degree, by persons establish 10 year phase-in to fully Pretrial fund retiree health benefits - HB 117 Cooperatives operating confinement facility - SB diversion, pretrial release, substance 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS ordinances or regulations regulating abuse - SB 4: HCS body piercing and tattooing, Business entities, omnibus revision - HB Violent offender, expansion of burglary diversion, substance abuse - SB 4 first degree - HB 183 prohibition of - HB 241 220 Prison Court house facilities, provision of by industries enhancement - SB 26 counties - HB 80 Coroners Corrections Impact industry enhancement - SB 26: SCS Development fees - HB 250 Prisoner nationality verification - HB 440 Economic incentives for large scale dairy Prisoners working community-service- Anatomical gifts, consistency of Abuse of a corpse, increase penalty - farms, study of - HJR 152 related projects, nonreligious provisions governing - SB 25 HB 114 Elections, study of early voting and Accident, leaving the scene of, penalty requirement, deletion of - SB 31 extended time periods for voting - HCR HFA(1) early voting - HB 486 county clerk's office - HB 262 69: HFA(1) Public Contributions and reports, regulation of - of certificates of delinquency, process - Emergency services personnel, line of infrastructure and highway construction HB 204: SFA(2); HB 325: SFA (2) HB 262: HCA(2) duty, deaths and injuries, benefits for - - SB 15 County Sheriff, county clerk and PVA require HB 415 referendum for charter county formation clerk moving office to require vote - HB vote to move offices - HB 35: HFA(2) Employment verification, nationality - HB - HB 131: HFA(3) 35: HFA(1) Special license plates, allow sponsoring 440 referendum procedure for charter clerks offices in areas other than county entities to set a requested donation Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain county formation - HB 131: HFA(5), seat - HB 35: HCS amount - HB 74 areas in a consolidate local (6) employees retirement system, definition Temporary replacement on county board government - SB 18 transportation infrastructure authority, of seasonal position - HB 204 of elections, circumstance for - HB 201 Fire local input to - HB 102 Date of primary, change of - SB 124 Titling of ATV's procedures for, protection boundaries, study of - HCR Radon exposure, policies minimizing Disabled veteran license plates, establishment of - HB 53: HCS 79 exposure of, encouragement of - HCR eliminate fees - SB 32 Voter preregistration for 16-year-olds, subdistricts, dissolution and governance 171 Duplicate filing requirement for duties for - SB 109 of - HB 357 Real property owned by air board having legislative candidates, abolishment of - Voting, early, for caretakers of persons Firefighters scenic easements, length of covenant - SB 24 having surgery - HB 52 Foundation Program Fund, increase HB 127 Early stipend amount - HB 466 Regional wastewater commissions, voting, authority to - HB 133 County Judge/Executives totally disabled in line of duty, CPI counties, establishment of - HB 422 voting, establishment of - HB 50 adjustment to insurance payments - Sales tax rebate, allow for multipurpose voting, no excuse necessary - HB 406 Adopt charter county government, HB 1 facilities operated by public entities - voting, permission for - HB 56 modify procedure - HB 131 Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 HB 229: SCS Election of judges, preferential voting Charter county merger commission, Governmental facilities for recreational Service fee, notice for alleged theft by system - HB 238 local government membership - HB purposes, requirement for liability deception - HB 390 Elections, 131: HFA(1) insurance - HB 460 Sheriff, filing dates for primaries - HB 486: City opt out, charter county government, Health county clerk and PVA moving office to HFA(1) merger commission process - HB 131: boards, composition of - HB 109 require vote - HB 35: HFA(1) order of candidates, determination of - HFA(2) care costs, correctional facilities and county clerk and PVA require vote to HB 486: HFA(1) County consolidation, duties of county jails, limitation of - SB 73: SCS move offices - HB 35: HFA(2) Filing of reports by all candidates, judge/executives in - HB 233 Highway infrastructure authority, county clerk, and PVA, allow offices in requirement of - SB 62: HFA(2) Economic incentives for large scale dairy technical corrections to - HB 102: areas other than county seat - HB 35 Gold Star Fathers license plate, farms, study of - HJR 152 HFA(1) county clerks, PVA offices in areas establish - HB 66 Home rule, allow for pool safety other than county seat - HB 35: HCS In regulations - HB 29 Tax God We Trust license plate, establish Court of Appeals Horseback riding trails, direct Fish and base coordination agreements between as alternate standard issue plate - HB Wildlife to designate - HB 522 cities and counties - HB 442 24 Judicial Council, membership of - SB Hospitals, patient transport to by increment financing, requirements for - person absentee voting, application for, 117; HB 354 ambulance service - SB 91 HB 543: HFA(1) caretakers of voters having surgery - Infrastructure authorities, approval of on wages, 50% remitted to city of HB 52: HFA(1) Court, Supreme development agreement - HB 102: residence - HB 448 Information to maintain voting rosters, HFA(6) Transient room tax, clarification of tax reception of - SB 125 Class D felony, bail for, technical Jail prisoners, medical treatment of - SB base - HB 482 License correction - HB 356 73: HCA(1) Transportation Infrastructure Authority, plate, "In God We Trust", establish as Drug court programs, operation, funding Jailer, blue lights, use of - SB 86: SFA(1) require local agreement for financing alternate standard issue plate - HB 25 - HB 165 KLEEP Fund, transfer administration to plan - HB 102: HFA(2) plates for disabled veterans, eliminate Judicial Council, membership of - SB DOCJT and increase stipend amount - Unauthorized aliens, hiring of, eligibility fees - HB 265 117; HB 354 HB 466 verification - HB 441: HFA(1) Marriage certificate, require pertinent Silicosis or mixed-dust claims, rules and Landlord tenant act, supplemental local Video lottery terminals, county data about the legislator who procedure for - HB 205 ordinances - HB 405 referendum on placement of - HB 32 solemnized the marriage on - HB 79 Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 Local Mopeds, titling and registration of - HB development areas, termination date, Counties with Cities of the Second 45 Courts extension to 30 years - HB 395 Class Motor economic development areas, allow vehicle ad valorem tax, elimination of - Board of Claims, governmental time extension in specific cases - HB HB 158 Taxi and limousine certificates, clarify immunity, nonwaiver of - HB 351 395: HCS vehicle property tax collection fee, definitions and operating authority - HB Business entities, creation, operation, government economic development reimbursement of - HB 158: HCS 97 and dissolution of - HB 207 fund, use of - SB 178 vehicle registration, voluntary Taxicabs and limousines, operating Child custody, temporary, time limitation infrastructure authority, creation of - HB contribution permitted upon authority of - HB 97: HCS - HB 413 102: HCS registration of a farm truck - HB 100 Conflict Resolution Week in Kentucky, Oaths, retired and senior justices and Notaries public, regulation of - HB 496; recognizing the third week in October judges, administration by - HB 499 Counties, Urban HB 469: HFA (1); HB 496: HCS as - HCR 177 Occupational license taxes, definition of Notary publics - HB 539 Court Internal Revenue Code - HB 87: HCS Community rehabilitation programs, Notice requirement from county clerks, appointed special advocates, Officers, oaths, remove two-year denial purchases from, preference for - SB date of - SB 124: SCS programmatic and procedural of office penalty for failure to take oath 147; SB 147: SCS Number of days after an election for provisions for - HB 259 under KRS 62.010 - HB 161 Conduct of elections, pilot program for transmittal of information, change in - house facilities, provision of by counties Ordinances, early voting - HB 486: HCS SB 124: SCS - HB 80 procedure for enactment and Police and fire employees, benefits Offices, allow in areas other than county of Justice, director of, appointment of, amendment - HB 187 during layoffs - SB 16 seat - HB 35 confirmation of - SB 168 procedures for amendment, publication Ordinances, procedures for amendment, Driving under the influence, penalties for and enactment - HB 187: SFA(1) County Clerks publication and enactment - HB 187: - SB 34: HCS Planning SFA(1) Election of judges, preferential voting and zoning, subdivision of land for Pilot Accessible parking placards, allow for system - HB 238 agricultural purposes, definition of program counties, designation of - HB pregnant women and parents of Electronic warrants, participation in - HB new street - HB 447: HCS 486: HFA(2) children under one - HB 151 138 and zoning, subdivision, definition of - program for primary, inclusion of - HB Candidate, political organization or Fees, HB 447 486: HFA(2) political group, filing for - HB 263 adjustment of - HB 195 Professional Registered Independents, primaries, Candidates for Governor, running mate, adjustment of, retroactive language, firefighters, physical agility test - HB 150 participation in - HB 17 delay selection of - HB 451 addition of - HB 195: HCS firefighters, supplement, wages, Registration, motor vehicle - HB 450 Certificate Foster overtime - SB 46 Requirements and restrictions during of title for all-terrain vehicles - HB 53: care or adoption, prohibition of outside Property elections, members of the media - SB SFA(3),(4),(5) of legal marriage - SB 68 tax collections, omnibus revisions - HB 130 of title for all-terrain vehicles, establish care, approval of outside of legal 262 Sale procedures - HB 53; HB 53: SFA (1) marriage - SB 68: SCS taxes, remove officer liability - HB 262: Conduct of elections, pilot program for of certificates of delinquency, move to GPS monitoring for lifetime registrants 165 costs - HB 163 Abuse of a corpse, increase penalty - during probation or parole, requirement service fee, collection, distribution - HB claims division, District Court, HB 114 for - SB 57 287 jurisdiction increase - HB 243 Accident or disaster, improper Guardians and conservators, Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 claims division, jurisdictional increase - solicitation for medical services - HB compensation allowable - SB 106 Fees, adjustment of - HB 195; HB 195: HB 19 535 Health care insurance coverage, court SCS (2), SFA (2),(3) Theft during disaster or emergency, Accident, leaving the scene of, penalty order for - SB 162 Horse racing authority, appeals, court of sentencing and penalty - HB 360 increase - HB 221 Highway work zone, speeding in, jurisdiction - HB 472: SCS Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 Agroterrorism, set penalties for - HB 91 required notice for double fines - HB Judgment, interest on - SB 104 Verdicts, jury, further deliberation, when Alcoholic beverages, technical correction 400 Judicial Council, membership of - SB required - HB 359 - SB 115 Interstate Compact for the Placement of 117; HB 354 Animal Children, replacement of - HB 296 Jury Courts, Fiscal cruelty, care of seized animals - HB 428 Judgment, interest on - HB 487 service, exemption from, 72 years of identification, bar unjustifiable removal Judicial age and up - HB 281 Adopt charter county government, of - HB 301 budget, fund transfer - HB 143: HCS service, limitation on - HB 16 modify procedure - HB 131 Animals, cruelty to, add shelter Council, membership of - SB 117; HB service, terms, conditions, and Charter county merger commission, requirements - HB 137 354 compensation - SB 166 local government membership - HB Art therapy, remove imprisonment as a Jury Maintenance orders for spouses, 131: HFA(1) punishment option for violating practice service, exemption from, 72 years of availability of automatic payment City opt out, charter county government, provisions - HB 73: SCS age and up - HB 281 methods - HB 22 merger commission process - HB 131: Automated equipment or recorded service, limitation on - HB 16 Sentence enhancements, limitation on HFA(2) political messages, use of subject to service, terms, conditions, and use - HB 378 County penalty and recover of damages - HB compensation - SB 166 Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, number of ordinances, procedure for enactment 18 Medical support, appropriate health care divisions - SB 123; HB 352 and amendment - HB 187 Boating while intoxicated, penalties and insurance coverage, court order for - Tattoo board, allow Circuit Court appeal ordinances, procedures for amendment, enforcement - HB 369: SCS HB 489; SB 162: SCS; HB 44: SFA (1); in the county where the alleged publication and enactment - HB 187: Business HB 49: SFA (1); HB 54: SFA (1); HB violation occurred - HB 241: SCS SFA(1) entities, omnibus revision - HB 220 101: SFA (2); HB 129: SFA (1); HB Theft during disaster or emergency, Court house facilities, provision of by solicitation, accidents - HB 412 138: SFA (2); HB 333: SFA (1); HB sentencing and penalty - HB 360 counties - HB 80 Candidate, electioneering by, crime of - 489: HCS Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 Special district boundaries, ad valorem HB 246 Mental disorder or disability, severe, Verdicts, jury, further deliberation, when levies, and fees, fiscal court review Capital punishment, allow prior child define defendant as - HB 446 required - HB 359 thereof - SB 72 abuse as an aggravating circumstance Oaths, retired and senior justices and - HB 130 judges, administration by - HB 499 Courts, District Cheat, penalties for - HB 158: HCS Orders issued by, compliance with - SB Crime Victims Class D felony, bail for, technical 150 correction - HB 356 Child custody determination, additional 08 HB 406, state budget, corrections, Paternity, factor for - HB 22 Contaminated foods, sale or disposition, determination, evidence, and venue, amendment to - SB 11, 14 penalty - HB 465 Competency proceeding, jury trial for - Business solicitation - HB 412 clarification and updating of - HB 28 HB 145; HB 145: HCS Controlled substances, salvia, addition rebuttable presumption, venue and Civil action against defendant for of Schedule I - HB 228 Court damages, technical correction - HB appeal - SB 98 appointed special advocates, Correctional health care programs - SB Penal Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to 278 73; SB 73: SFA (1) programmatic and procedural Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - study - SJR 12 provisions for - HB 259 Cost to incarcerate, inclusion on Prisoner nationality verification - HB 440 HB 465 sentencing orders - SB 103 house facilities, provision of by counties Criminal records, misdemeanors, Service fee, county attorney notice for - HB 80 Crime victims' employment leave leave alleged theft by deception - HB 390 expungement - HB 312 and confidentiality, requirements for - Criminal records, misdemeanors, Custodial sexual abuse, statute of Small expungement - HB 312 HB 49 claims court, collection of fees and limitation for - SB 75: HFA(1),(2) Criminal Dating violence, availability of domestic DUI resulting in death, shock probation, costs - HB 163 violence protective orders - SB 101; gang activity - HB 188 claims division, District Court, victim's family's consent for - HB 192: gangs - HB 188: HCS HB 48 HFA(2) jurisdiction increase - HB 243 District court, minors, tobacco purchase records, misdemeanors, expungement - claims division, jurisdictional increase - Employment leave, requirement for - HB HB 312 violations, venue for - SB 171 49 HB 19 Domestic violence and emergency Cruelty to animals, technical corrections Soring horses, create ban on, set Minors, sexual offenses against - HB 38 - HB 273 protective orders, fee for - HB 195: Penal Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to penalties for - SB 176 SCS(1) Cyber-bullying, short title - SB 67 Students or schools complying with study - SJR 12 Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB Drug Sex offenses, crimes relating to - SB 57 order not subject to action - HB 317: court programs, operation, funding - HB 315: HCS, HCA (1) SFA(1) Sexual Deadly weapons, permit carry and use 165 assault and sexual abuse against service fee, collection, distribution - HB for defense while hunting, fishing, Courts, Circuit children, extend civil statute of trapping - HB 419; HB 419: HFA (2) 287 limitation - SB 75: HFA(2) Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 Deception, theft by, check for insufficient Assault Awareness Month - SR 64; HR funds - HB 176 Art Fees, adjustment of - HB 195; HB 195: 127 therapist board, allow Circuit Court SCS (2), SFA (2),(3) Direct care staff, ICF/MR resident, failure Stolen or damaged property, reparation to supervise, penalties - HB 231; HB appeal in the county where the Hardship license, authority to grant for for, technical correction - HB 271 alleged violation occurred - HB 73: traffic offenses other than DUI - HB 231: HFA (1) Theft offenses, provisions relating to - DNA SCS 213 HB 369: HCS therapists and applicants, authorization Judgment, interest on - SB 104 database, collection and utilization of Violent offender, expansion of burglary samples - HB 321: HFA(1) to file suit - HB 73 Judicial Council, membership of - SB first degree - HB 183 Auctioneers, appeals and adjudication, 117; HB 354 samples, from whom taken, use - HB jurisdiction established - HB 193: SCS Jury 321; HB 321: SCA (1), HCS, HFA (2), Child custody determination, additional service, exemption from, 72 years of Crimes and Punishments (3) factor for - HB 22 age and up - HB 281 Driving Competency proceeding, jury trial for - service, limitation on - HB 16 08 HB 406, state budget, corrections, under the influence, aggravating HB 145; HB 145: HCS service, terms, conditions, and amendment to - SB 11, 14 circumstances for - SB 34: FCCR Cost to incarcerate, inclusion on compensation - SB 166 911 under the influence, penalties for - SB sentencing orders - SB 103 Maintenance orders for spouses, communications, procedure for 34: HCS Court availability of automatic payment obtaining - SB 30: SFA(1) Drug service fee, collection, distribution - appointed special advocates, methods - HB 22 communications, procedure for release HB 287 programmatic and procedural Sentence enhancements, limitation on of - SB 30: SCS Dueling, location of offense - SB 116 provisions for - HB 259 use - HB 378 Abortion, DUI resulting in death, shock probation, house facilities, provision of by counties Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, number of informed consent and ultrasound victim's family's consent for - HB 192: - HB 80 divisions - SB 123; HB 352 requirements - SB 79; HB 241: SFA HFA(2) Drug Small (2); HB 489: SFA (4) DUI, court programs, operation, funding - HB claims court, collection of fees and practice, procedure, and prohibited acts aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 - HB 191 aggravating circumstances and increased penalties, lower alcohol Postal Inspectors, United States, of identity - HB 440 321; HB 321: SCA (1), HCS, HFA (2), concentration for - SB 5; HB 195: Kentucky peace officer status for - HB offenses, penalty increases - HB 369 (3) SFA (1); HB 315: SFA (1); HB 369: 107 offenses, provisions relating to - HB Drug service fee, collection, distribution - SFA (1) Practicing acupuncture without a license, 369: HCS HB 287 ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 penalty for - HB 200 Trespass on retail and commercial DUI resulting in death, shock probation, ignition interlocks - HB 365 Presentence investigation report, premises, prohibit - HB 282 victim's family's consent for - HB 192: violation for controlled substance use - sentencing without - HB 372: SCA(1) Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 HFA(2) SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA Pretrial diversion, substance abuse - SB United States Mint Police, peace officer DUI, (1); HB 369: SFA (1) 4; SB 4: HCS, HFA (3) powers for - HB 251 aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 Electronic communications, use in Prison industries enhancement - SB 26 Unlawful aggravating circumstances and stalking or harassment - SB 57 Prisoner nationality verification - HB 440 transaction with a minor, activity increased penalties, lower alcohol Eligibility for parole, parole credit, Prisoners working community-service- involving salvia, prohibition of - HB concentration for - SB 5; HB 195: discharge from parole - HB 372; HB related projects, nonreligious 228 SFA (1); HB 315: SFA (1); HB 369: 372: HCS requirement, deletion of - SB 31 transaction with a minor, removal of SFA (1) Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 Prisoners, community-service-projects - prohibition regarding activity involving ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 Endangering welfare, technical HB 239 salvia - HB 228: HCS ignition interlocks - HB 365 correction - SB 121; HB 458 Public transportation, offenses against Victims' civil action against defendant for violation for controlled substance use - Evidence, sufficiency of, as to user or operator of - HB 353 damages, technical correction - HB SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA presumptions - HB 435 Rape in the third degree, detention 278 (1); HB 369: SFA (1) Eyewitness identification, procedures for facility employees with inmates - SB 90 Violent offender, expansion of burglary Electronic warrants - HB 138 - HB 389 Real estate appraisal, unlawful influence first degree - HB 183 Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 False swearing, power of attorney for of, make a class A misdemeanor - HB Evidence, sufficiency of, as to care of minor child, penalty for - HB 184 Criminal Procedure presumptions - HB 435 469 Recording public performances, Eyewitness identification, procedures for Felon voting rights, timing of restoration prohibition, exceptions - HB 112: HCS 911 - HB 389 of - HB 70: HFA(1) Salavia possession, trafficking, and communications, procedure for Felon voting rights, timing of restoration Felony offense threshold, increase from cultivation, prohibition of - HB 228 obtaining - SB 30: SFA(1) of - HB 70: HFA(1) $300 to $1,000 - HB 518 Salvia communications, procedure for release Felony offense threshold, increase from Fines and imprisonment, establishment definition, other species in same genus, of - SB 30: SCS $300 to $1,000 - HB 518 of - HB 241 exclusion of - HB 228: HFA(2) Abortion, Firearms certification, peace officers, Firearms certification, peace officers, offenses, enhanced penalty for informed consent and ultrasound active and retired - HB 55 active and retired - HB 55 possession of firearm, exclusion from requirements - SB 79; HB 241: SFA Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 - HB 228: HFA(1) (2); HB 489: SFA (4) GPS monitoring for lifetime registrants GPS monitoring for lifetime registrants School practice, procedure, and prohibited acts during probation or parole, requirement during probation or parole, requirement council parent member, criminal - HB 191 for - SB 57 for - SB 57 background check - SB 148: SCA(2), Accident or disaster, improper Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, SFA (1) solicitation for medical services - HB technical correction - HB 387 technical correction - HB 387 property, sexual or violent offender 535 Gunshot Gunshot prohibited from - SB 148: SCA(2), Accident, leaving the scene of, penalty and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 SFA (1) increase - HB 221 wounds or life-threatening injury, wounds or life-threatening injury, Self-defense, carrying firearms while Animal cruelty, care of seized animals - reporting of - HB 479: HCS reporting of - HB 479: HCS hunting, fishing, or trapping - HB 419: HB 428 Home Home invasion, penalty for crimes HCS Animals, cruelty to, add shelter incarceration requirements, modification relating to - SB 143 Sentence enhancements, limitation on requirements - HB 137 of - HB 195: SCS(1) Hunting without permission on lands of use - HB 378 Boating while intoxicated, penalties and invasion, penalty for crimes relating to - another, increase penalties for - HB Service fee, county attorney notice for enforcement - HB 369: SCS SB 143 242 alleged theft by deception - HB 390 Business Hunting, fishing, and trapping, use and Hunting, fishing, and trapping, use and Sex entities, omnibus revision - HB 220 carrying of firearms - HB 419: HFA(1) carrying of firearms - HB 419: HFA(1) offender registrants, requirements and solicitation, accidents - HB 412 Identity theft, avoiding criminal Identity theft, avoiding criminal prohibitions relating to - SB 57 Capital punishment, allow prior child prosecution, addition of - SB 189 prosecution, addition of - SB 189 offenses, crimes relating to - SB 57 abuse as an aggravating circumstance Inmate credits - HB 371 Inmate credits - HB 371 Sexual - HB 130 Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, abuse by persons operating Class D felony, bail for, technical provisions relating to - HB 315 provisions relating to - HB 315 confinement facility - SB 75: SFA(1) correction - HB 356 Interviews, minors, criminal conduct - SB Law enforcement agency, report VIN abuse in the first degree, by persons Contaminated foods, sale or disposition, 173 numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB operating confinement facility - SB penalty - HB 465 Law enforcement agency, report VIN 113 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS Controlled numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB Life imprisonment without parole, exploitation of minors, forfeiture of substances, electronic reporting, data 113 youthful offender may be sentenced to, property - SB 57 use - SB 65: SFA(1) Life imprisonment without parole, when - SB 190 offenders, restriction on residency and substances, salvia, addition of Schedule youthful offender may be sentenced to, Manslaughter, technical corrections - HB activities - HB 38 I - HB 228 when - SB 190 270 Sexually oriented business, separation Correctional health care programs - SB Manslaughter, technical corrections - HB Mental of semi-nude employees from patrons - 73; SB 73: SFA (1) 270 disorder or disability, severe, define SB 42 Cost to incarcerate, inclusion on Mental defendant as - HB 446 Shock sentencing orders - SB 103 disorder or disability, severe, define incompetency, study of in criminal probation, availability in DUI and Crime victims' employment leave leave defendant as - HB 446 defense situations - SJR 12: SFA(1) homicide cases - HB 192: HFA(1) and confidentiality, requirements for - incompetency, study of in criminal Minors, criminal conduct, interviews - SB probation, prohibition of in cases of DUI HB 49 defense situations - SJR 12: SFA(1) 173 and manslaughter - HB 192 Criminal Nonsupport and flagrant non-support, Nonsupport and flagrant non-support, Solicitation gang activity - HB 188 spouse and ex-spouse - HB 22 spouse and ex-spouse - HB 22 of contributions on highways by minors, gangs - HB 188: HCS Parole board membership and hearings, Offense of vehicular assault of a bicyclist requirement for adult supervision - records, misdemeanors, expungement - court fees, home incarceration - HB or pedestrian - HB 88 HB 101 HB 312 195 Parole board membership and hearings, of contributions on highways, minors, Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB Partial birth abortion - SB 71 court fees, home incarceration - HB requirement for adult supervision - 315: HCS, HCA (1) Penal 195 HB 101 Deadly weapons, permit carry and use Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to study Partial birth abortion - SB 71 Soring horses, create ban on, set for defense while hunting, fishing, - SJR 12 Penal penalties for - SB 176 trapping - HB 419; HB 419: HFA (2) Code, restriction on applicability - HB Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to study State traffic school, increase fee to $50 - Deception, theft by, check for insufficient 437 - SJR 12 HB 493 funds - HB 176 Code, statute of limitations - HB 436 Code, restriction on applicability - HB Stolen or damaged property, reparation DNA Police department, city of sixth class, 437 for, technical correction - HB 271 database, collection and utilization of countywide jurisdiction - HB 377 Code, statute of limitations - HB 436 Theft samples - HB 321: HFA(1) Postal Inspectors, United States, Police department, city of sixth class, during disaster or emergency, samples, from whom taken, use - HB Kentucky peace officer status for - HB countywide jurisdiction - HB 377 sentencing and penalty - HB 360 107 Presentence investigation report, rehabilitation programs, purchases and injuries, benefits for - HB 415 sentencing without - HB 372: SCA(1) Deaths from, preference for - SB 147; SB Good Pretrial diversion, substance abuse - SB 147: SCS Samaritan emergency medical care, 4; SB 4: HCS, HFA (3) Anatomical gifts, consistency of rehabilitation tax credit, created - HB 10 liability for - HB 253 pretrial release, effect of substance provisions governing - SB 25 Deaf and hard of hearing persons, movie Samaritan law, applicability during abuse - SB 4: HCS Benefits increase, death, line of duty theater access - SB 10; HB 103 emergency - HB 434 Pretrial release, effect of substance deaths - HB 426 Direct care staff, ICF/MR resident, failure High hazard impoundments, emergency abuse - SB 4; SB 4: HFA (3) Cooper, David Keith, memorializing - HR to supervise, penalties - HB 231; HB action plans, file and approval of - HJR Prison industries enhancement - SB 26 25 231: HFA (1) 119: SFA(2) Prisoner nationality verification - HB 440 Dead body, unclaimed, cremation Disabled veteran license plates, Impoundment breach, emergency action Prisoners working community-service- allowed by coroner - HB 58 eliminate fees - SB 32 plans, requirements for - HJR 119: related projects, nonreligious Emergency services personnel, line of Family Trust Program, establishment of SFA(3) requirement, deletion of - SB 31 duty, benefits for - HB 415 special needs trust program for the January 27, 2009, storm relief efforts, Prisoners, community-service-projects - Gilliam, Lance Corporal Chadwick Allen, disabled - HB 71 recognition of - SR 110 HB 239 memorializing - SR 45 Guardians Statewide wireless phone emergency Public transportation, offenses against Gullett, Specialist Jeremy R., and conservators, compensation text notification, implementation for the user or operator of - HB 353 memorializing - HR 134 allowable - SB 106 deaf & hard of hearing - HB 96 Rape in the third degree, detention Human remains, initial removal, and conservators, jurisdiction between Theft during disaster or emergency, facility employees with inmates - SB 90 requirements for - HB 477 states - HB 468 sentencing and penalty - HB 360 Recording public performances, Identification and interment of veterans' KY Recreational Trails Authority, add Utility communications during a declared prohibition, exceptions - HB 112: HCS remains, information gathered for - SR member of the Brain Injury Association state of emergency, requirements for - Salavia possession, trafficking, and 83 - HB 34 HB 425 cultivation, prohibition of - HB 228 Kohlhaas, Sergeant Adam J., License plates for disabled veterans, Wireless cellular transmission towers, Self-defense, carrying firearms while memorializing - SR 23; HR 17 eliminate fees on special license plates backup generators for - HB 478 hunting, fishing, or trapping - HB 419: Life imprisonment without parole, - HB 265 HCS youthful offender may be sentenced to, Long-term care facility administrator, Diseases Sentence enhancements, limitation on when - SB 190 licensing of - HB 7 use - HB 378 McElroy, Major John Lee, memorializing Medical Alzheimer's Disease and Related Sexual - HR 45 foster home, certificate of need, exempt Disorders Advisory Council, activities abuse by persons operating McMillan, Specialist William L., - HB 328 of - HB 169: HCS confinement facility - SB 75: SFA(1) memorializing - HR 23 foster home, certificate of need, Cancer clinical trials for treatment of, abuse in the first degree, by persons Presumption of death for absent exemption - SB 77 health plan - SB 102 operating confinement facility - SB persons, decrease in years required - Military or veteran amputee, military Cancer, clinical trials for treatment of, 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS SB 93 family assistance trust fund - SB 37 health plan - HB 30 exploitation of minors, forfeiture of Reilly, Lance Corporal Thomas, Nonprofit organizations for transport of Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - property - SB 57 memorializing - HR 74 elderly and blind, exempt from motor HB 465 offenders, restriction on residency and Rudd, Sergeant William Patrick, carrier regulations - HB 139 Infection, activities - HB 38 memorializing - SR 50; HR 36 Office on Alzheimer's Disease and health facility-acquired, prevention Sexually oriented business, separation Suicide Related Disorders, activities of - HB procedures - HB 67 of semi-nude employees from patrons - Prevention Week - SR 65 169 health facility-acquired, report rates - SB 42 Prevention Week, declare - HR 76 Personal services, providers, HB 67 Shock Turner, Sergeant Estell, Lee., certification of - SB 22; SB 22: SCS, Mesothelimoma Awareness Day, probation, availability in DUI and memorializing - HR 35 HCS designate September 26 of each year homicide cases - HB 192: HFA(1) Unclaimed bodies, cremation, prohibition Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, as - SB 58 probation, prohibition of in cases of DUI of for same - HB 58: HFA(1) licensing and regulation of practitioners Mesothelioma Awareness Day, and manslaughter - HB 192 Wallace, Sergeant Daniel W., of - HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) designation of September 26 as - HB Subpoenas of tax information, when memorializing - SR 38 Prosthetists, orthotists, pedorthists, 519 applicable - HB 495: HCS Ward Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., licensing of - HB 210: SFA(3) National Mesothelioma Awareness Day, Tax information, disclosure of - HB 495 memorializing - HR 205 Replaces the term handicap with the recognizing - HR 95 Theft term disabled - HB 316: HFA(1) Office on Alzheimer's Disease and during disaster or emergency, Scholarship program, autism - HB 219 Deeds and Conveyances Related Disorders, activities of - HB sentencing and penalty - HB 360 Special Needs Scholarship Program, 169 of identity - HB 440 establishment of - SB 186 Condominiums, developers and owners Prostate cancer, special license plate to offenses, penalty increases - HB 369 Statewide wireless phone emergency promote awareness of - HB 402 offenses, provisions relating to - HB - HB 514 text notification, implementation for the Pore space, carbon sequestration and Rare Disease Day, designate February 369: HCS deaf & hard of hearing - HB 96 28, 2009 as - HR 161 Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 demonstration projects, mineral Students with Special Needs United States Mint Police, peace officer estates, dominance of - HB 351 Scholarship Program, establishment of powers for - HB 251 Property transfers, plans for historic or - HB 118 Distilled Spirits Unlawful prehistoric remains attached to - HB Van-only handicapped parking, establish transaction with a minor, activity 115 requirements for - HB 316 Alcohol receipts trust fund, establish - involving salvia, prohibition of - HB Public works, regional wastewater HB 166: HFA(1) 228 commissions, authority to acquire - HB Disasters Alcoholic transaction with a minor, removal of 422 beverage control statues, extensive Royalty reservation, oil and gas technical corrections - SB 34 prohibition regarding activity involving 911 salvia - HB 228: HCS operations, state lands, increase of - beverages with special appeal to SB 138: HCS communications, procedure for release minors, provisions of - HB 524 Violent offender, expansion of burglary of - SB 30; SB 30: SCS first degree - HB 183 Technical correction - HB 272 Alcopops, taxation - HB 510 Communications, procedure for release Convention center licensees and retail of - SB 30: SFA(2) Dairying and Milk Marketing Disabilities and the Disabled licensees, requirements and privileges Child-care centers, evacuation plan, regarding - HB 473: SCA(1) requirement for - SB 161 Distillers, free samples of distilled spirits, Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - Accessible parking placards, clarification Coal mine rescue team training, coal of use for pregnant women and those allowance of with sampling license - HB 465 mine inspections, counted as - SB 170: SB 144 Dead animal disposal rule, transporting infants - HB 151: HCS SFA(1) Adult abuse registry, establish - SB 128 Excise tax, increase - HB 237 implementation, delaying of - HCR 106 Communications services, refund for lost New taxes, rate increases, prohibited - Kentucky Milk Commission, creation of - Alzheimer's Disease and Related service during a declared state of Disorders Advisory Council, activities HB 144: HFA(1) HB 153 emergency - HB 478 Possession by minors, prohibition of - Milk of - HB 169: HCS Emergency Autism spectrum disorders, health HB 129 Commission, clarify scope of duties, action plans, high hazard Sale to person not providing for family, relationships - HB 153: SCS coverage for - SB 54, 74; HB 190; SB impoundments, limitation on - HJR 74: SFA (1) technical correction - SB 115 Commission, define duties, authority of - 119: HCS Sampling of - SB 34: FCCR HB 153: HCS Childhood hearing loss, assessment and Preparedness Fair, April 25, 2009, diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5; SB 160: Small farm winery, exemption for - HB Unpasteurized goat milk, regulation of - recognize on - SR 168 129: HFA(1) HB 177 SCS; HB 5: HCS services personnel, line of duty, deaths Community State parks, limited sale of alcohol, local option election, providing for - HB 308 exception for - HB 399: HCS business development - HB 26 Wholesale Abortifacients, definition of abortion, business tax credit, remove cap sales tax, increased rate - HB 166 inclusion of - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) Economic Development reduction - HB 26: HFA(1),(2) sales tax, substance abuse intervention Abuse treatment, residential contract for business, government purchasing - HB fund, appropriate - HB 532 therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) Alcoholic beverage sales at certain 339 Biosimilar drugs, request federal convention centers, allow to promote Southern States Energy Compact, Dogs legislation approving - SR 124; HR 173 economic development - HB 473: effective date of ratification - HB 362 Cancer clinical trials for treatment of, SCA(1) State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, Animal health plan - SB 102 Authorize pilot project for clean coal repeal and reenact amendment of - HB cruelty, care of seized animals - HB 428 Cancer, clinical trials for treatment of, energy production - HB 285 292 identification, bar unjustifiable removal health plan - HB 30 Center Tar sands, add to definition for of - HB 301 Childhood hearing loss, assessment and for Renewable Energy Research, alternative transportation fuels, set Cruelty to, dog shelter and shade diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5; SB 160: creation of - HB 362: HCS minimum investment - SB 66 requirements - HB 137 SCS; HB 5: HCS for Renewable Energy Research, Tax Dogs and cats, spaying and neutering - Controlled membership, executive director - HB increment financing - SB 110 HB 240: HFA(1) substances, electronic reporting, data 362: HFA(1) increment financing, expand qualifying Humane animal treatment, education sharing in system of - SB 65; SB 45: Commission on Small Business projects - HB 229: SCS instruction on - HCR 121 HFA (1); SB 65: SFA (1),(2); HB 45: Advocacy - HB 338 increment financing, preferences for Spay/neuter, require for adoption, HFA (1) Create new incentives for the expansion Kentucky firms - HB 543 release - HB 240 substances, salvia, addition of Schedule of existing tourism projects - HB 521 Increment Financing, reduce minimum I - HB 228 Development incentives, require investment in limited circumstances - Counselors, certified to treat - HB 244: HB 497 Domestic Relations Kentucky wage component for HFA(1) advance disbursement - HB 229: increment financing, reduce minimum Drug investment level - HB 229: SCS Anatomical gifts, consistency of HCS(1) court programs, operation, funding - HB Domestic manufacturers, urge Congress increment financing, requirements for - provisions governing - SB 25 165 HB 543: HFA(1) Breach of promise to marry, tort of - HB to support - HR 160 service fee, collection, distribution - HB Economic Tourism Development Act, require 349 287 annual reporting - HB 521: HFA(1),(2) Child development incentive programs, DUI, omnibus revisions - HB 229 Tuition custody determination, additional factor assessors, on-line access to training, assistance credits, allow credit to be for - HB 22 incentives for large scale dairy farms, establish - SB 141 study of - HJR 152 claimed only for Kentucky residents - support, disbursement fee, charge violation for controlled substance use - HB 229: HFA(5) noncustodial parent for - HB 95 Energy incentives for carbon capture SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA and sequestration, technical assistance credits, establish an annual Competency proceeding, jury trial for - (1); HB 369: SFA (1) cap of five million dollars - HB 229: HB 145; HB 145: HCS corrections - HB 285: HCS Enhanced Film HFA(4) Court appointed special advocates, pharmacy-related primary care, tax credit program, allow credit for programmatic and procedural industry tax credits - HB 40 certification for - HB 297 industry, tax credits - HB 31 students enrolled in Metropolitan provisions for - HB 259 pharmacy-related primary care, College - HB 507: HCS Dating violence, availability of domestic Global exports, require Cabinet for certification for, conduct study of - HB Economic Development to study - HJR Video lottery terminals, implementation violence protective orders - SB 101; 297: HCS as a tourist attraction - HB 32 HB 48 114 Infection, Horseback riding trails, direct Fish and Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and Domestic violence and emergency health facility-acquired, prevention reenactment of - HB 181 protective orders, fee for - HB 195: Wildlife to designate - HB 522 procedures - HB 67 Incentives for reinvestment in existing SCS(1) health facility-acquired, report rates - Education, Elementary and Emergency protective orders, custody businesses - HB 361 HB 67 Incentives, searchable Web site - HB 13 Secondary and visitation - HB 146 Living will directive, alternative form Foster Income tax credit, establish for certain permitted - HB 77 employers for educational expenses on 21st Century Education Enterprise, care or adoption, prohibition of outside Noncaptive wildlife, restrict drug use on - of legal marriage - SB 68 behalf of employees - HB 507 creation of - HB 457 HB 399 International Business Relations Academic care, approval of outside of legal Pharmacist refusal to dispense, unlawful marriage - SB 68: SCS Committee, create permanent LRC content standards, alignment - SB 1: to discriminate for - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) Committee - HB 64 CCR Health care insurance coverage, court Physician order for - SB 162 Kentucky Capitol Centennial content standards, alignment of assistants, controlled substance Commission, establish - HB 337 postsecondary and secondary - SB 1: Interstate Compact for the Placement of prescriptive authority, conduct study Children, replacement of - HB 296 Legacy expansion projects, include HCS of - HB 288: HCS Kentucky employment factor - HB 521: Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - Maintenance orders for spouses, assistants, controlled substance availability of automatic payment HCS HB 441 prescriptive authority, establish - HB Local Assessment methods - HB 22 288 Marriages, allow members of the development areas, termination date, and accountability - SB 1: CCR Public assistance, substance abuse extension to 30 years - HB 395 and accountability, academic content General Assembly to solemnize - HB screening - HB 15 79 economic development areas, allow standards, revisions - HB 508; HB Salavia possession, trafficking, and time extension in specific cases - HB 508: HCS Medical support, appropriate health care cultivation, prohibition of - HB 228 insurance coverage, court order for - 395: HCS and Accountability, academic content Salvia definition, other species in same Government Economic Assistance standards, revisions - SB 1: FCCR HB 489; SB 162: SCS; HB 44: SFA (1); genus, exclusion of - HB 228: HFA(2) HB 49: SFA (1); HB 54: SFA (1); HB Fund, balances in, investment of - HB program, revised, implementation in Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant 286 2011-2012 - SB 1: SCS 101: SFA (2); HB 129: SFA (1); HB women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; 138: SFA (2); HB 333: SFA (1); HB Government Economic Development Assessment, SB 61: SCS Fund, administration of - HB 203 accountability, and academic 489: HCS Steroids and other drugs, duty to report Paternity determination, evidence and government economic development achievement, specifications for - SB 1 prior use of in a racehorse after fund, use of - SB 178 accountability, transition requirements venue, clarification and updating of - catastrophic injuries - HB 23 HB 28: HCS Metropolitan College, defined - HB 229: specifications - SB 1: HCS Substance HFA(3) arts and humanities - HB 283 Paternity, abuse treatment, residential, contract determination of - HB 28: HFA(1),(2) Minimum wage target, definition, Assistant coaches, employment of for therapeutic home - HB 490 benefits included - HB 229: HFA(6) nonteaching personnel - SB 142 determination, evidence, and venue, abuse treatment, residential, permit to clarification and updating of - HB 28 New Markets Development Program, tax Athletics, contract for - HB 490: HCS credits for - HB 511 high school - HB 317: HCS rebuttable presumption, venue and Theft offenses, anhydrous ammonia, appeal - SB 98 Older worker workforce training, study of requirements for coaches of - HB 391 penalty increases - HB 369 - SCR 81 Automated Power of attorney for care of minor child, Urine drug screening or blood tests, creation of and requirements for - HB Programs, omnibus revisions - HB 229: external defibrillators, availability and provide coverage for - HB 78 HCS(2) training in schools - HB 525 469 Wholesale Private Child Care Provider Railroad construction, include as external defibrillators, requirement for - distribution, pedigree requirements, acceptable cost - HB 229: HFA(1) HB 383 Reimbursement Rates, appropriation exemptions from - SB 45 for - HB 433: SCS Reporting of data to LRC - HB 229: external defibrillators, use of - HB 383: distribution, prescription drugs HFA(2) HCS exemption, blood banks - SB 45 Small Baseline school years, 2011-2013 - SB Drugs and Medicines Wildlife drug administration, add 1: SCS Educational Profession Standards Board of Education, appointment of School-based decision making councils, Best in Class program, loans, Board, confirmation Sandy Sinclair- Austin W. Moss to - SR 194 parent member, criminal records check forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 Curry - SR 189 Board of Education, appointment of - SB 148 Capital outlay funds, use for general Election information, women's suffrage, Brigitte B. Ramsey to - SR 197; HR Schools, construction of, exemption from operating expenses - HB 307 encouragement for schools to include - 65 prevailing wage - HB 144: HFA(5),(7) Career and technical education, funds HB 155: HFA(1) Board of Education, appointment of SEEK for improvement of - SB 43 Elementary Dorothy "Dori" Z. Combs to - SR 195; funds, growth districts, mid-year Central HS, honor KHSAA 2008 Class education, making an appropriation HR 60 adjustments in - HB 408 3A Football Champions - SR 107 therefor - HB 158 Board of Education, appointment of funds, state portion, calculation Certification, high school coaches, Schools, Category 4 and 5, addition of - Steven B. Neal to - HR 62 procedures for - HB 408 waivers for - HB 317 HB 433: HFA(7) Board of Education, confirmation Billy Special Needs Scholarship Program, Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds - HB Harper - SR 196 establishment of - SB 186 create - SB 129 433: HCS Board of Education, confirmation, Billy Speech-language pathologist or Classified employees, job benefits - HB schools, category 4 and 5, bonds, Harper - HR 72 audiologist, supplemental pay, 82 criteria for - HB 433: HFA(4) Board of Education, confirmation, Moss, qualifications for - HB 210 Coaches, Schools, Category 4 and 5, bonds, Austin W. - HR 64 Sports safety course, coaches to employment of - SB 142: SCS deletion of - HB 433: HFA(9) Board of Education, members of, complete - HB 383: SFA(1),(2),(4) post-hire requirements for - HB 317: Energy confirmation of - SB 168 State employees, leave for mentoring at SCA(1) education workgroup, add Center for African American Heritage, public schools - HB 93 required training for - HB 383 Commissioner of Agriculture - HB educational programs - SB 139; SB State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, Collective 537: SFA(1) 139: SCS repeal and reenact amendment of - HB bargaining, teachers and classified Education workgroup, add educational excellence scholarship, 292 employees - HB 373 Commissioner of Agriculture - HB homeschool students, awards to - SB Statewide assessment, writing portfolios, bargaining, teachers and classified 537: SCA(1) 180 eliminate - HB 147 personnel - SB 172 Essay winner, Danielle Jones, school educator award and recognition fund - Student Community education, use of funds for - bus seat belts - HR 210 HB 197 abilities, development of - HB 508: HB 198 Evans, Charles S., Education Educators Week, declaration of - SR HFA(1),(2) Compulsory Professional Standards Board, 149 assessment, formative and summative, school age, raising from 16 to 18 - HB confirmation of appointment - HR 51 High School Athletic Association, requirement for - SB 1 189 Financial limitation on actions of - HB 317: assessment, requirements for - SB 1: school age, remove 17 to 18 provision - Literacy Program - SB 1: HFA(1) SFA(1) HCS HB 189: HFA(2) Literacy Trust Fund - SB 1: HFA(1) Local board of education, taxpayer testing, last 8 days of a district's Construction projects, prevailing wage Fire ecology, core content, inclusion in - payment of court costs and attorneys academic year, limitation - SB 1: SCS exemption - SB 145 HB 122 fees - HB 227 Students Conveyance of school district property to Growth Master's degree, tuition waived for - HB of civilian parents on military bases, KCTCS - HB 433: SCA(1) in districts, support education 157 rights afforded - SB 39 County excellence in Kentucky, calculation of Mathematics, core content and with Special Needs Scholarship Employees Retirement System, - HB 108 assessments, revision - SJR 19; SJR Program, establishment of - HB 118 definition of "seasonal employee" - school districts, support education 19: SCS Suicide HB 204: HCS excellence in Kentucky, calculation of Medical or dental insurance, school prevention awareness and training employees retirement system, definition - HB 319 board members - SB 112: HFA(1) information, requirement for - HB 506: of seasonal position - HB 204 HB 317 - HB 317: CCR Moore, Tim, honor as Dupree HCS Digital citizenship, define, include in Heat injury and illness, treatment of - HB Outstanding Superintendent Award prevention training, requirement for discipline code - HB 467 383: HFA(2) recipient - HR 214 teachers - HB 506 Disaster High Parent-teacher conferences, required Teacher work day requirements, school- days, approval of request for - HB 291 school newspapers, freedom of the attendance at - HB 306 based decision making council, days, makeup of - HB 322: SFA(2) press - HB 43 Per pupil allocations - HB 433: HCS determination by - HB 346 days, request for - SB 92, 152; HB 322: school, early graduation program of Personnel vacancy, procedures for - SB Teachers, leave of absence - HB 327 SCA (2), HCA (1), HFA (1),(2) study, create - SB 3 153 Technology, days, request for waiver - HB 322 School, early graduation program of Physical activity for children, digital citizenship - HB 467: HFA(1) Dropout rate, goals, grant award criteria study, create - HB 364 requirement of - SB 6; HB 11 middle school students - HCR 158; - HB 255 Holmes High School, 2009 Boys State Preschool education, Strong Start HCR 158: HCA (1) Dyslexia, Basketball Champions, honoring - SR Kentucky Program - HB 527 Treatment guidelines for heat related characteristics and teaching techniques 162; HR 234 Presidents' Day, optional school holiday illness, review of - HB 383: HFA(1) on Web site - HB 506: HFA(1),(3) Home - HB 209 Tuition free courses for high school screening for - HB 409: HFA(1) school students, participation in Principal, statement of eligibility, renewal seniors, Morehead State University - testing and programs for children with - athletics - SB 44 requirements - SB 50 HR 104 HB 409 school students, participation in Religious viewpoints, student expression Veteran of Persian Gulf War, diploma for Early interscholastic extracurricular of - HB 8 - HB 154 Access Grant Program, grants for dual activities - HB 179 Reorganization, VFW National Citizenship Teacher credit courses - HB 324 Human sexuality education, content Education and Workforce Development Award, Thompson, Carmen, Graduation Scholarship Certificate, high standards - SB 97; HB 384 Cabinet - SB 78 recognition of nomination - HR 110 school courses, required - SB 3: Humane animal treatment, education Executive Order 2008-515 - HB 366 Voter SFA(1) instruction on - HCR 121 Scholarship program, autism - HB 219 preregistration information, responsible Graduation Scholarship Fund, SEEK, Ice pools, requirement for - HB 383 School for - SB 109 transfer, procedure for - SB 3: SCS Information management systems, attendance, excused absence from - HB registration and voting instructions, Education Legislative Research Commission staff 124 require information to be given in Professional Standards Board, study of - HCR 125 board campaign, district employee nonpartisan manner - HB 155: confirmation, Cathy Gunn - SR 185; Instructional day, approval to extend - activity - HB 294 SFA(1) HR 50 HB 322: SFA(1) calendar, disaster days - HB 322: registration and voting, instruction on - Professional Standards Board, Insurance, medical and dental, local SCA(1) HB 155 confirmation, Gregory E. Ross - SR board of education members - HB 141 calendar, one hundred eighty-seven Writing 186; HR 48 Interscholastic athletics, safety, study of days or equivalent required - HB 256 portfolios, removal from accountability Professional Standards Board, James - HB 383: SCS council parent member, criminal system - HB 420 G. Hughley, appointment confirmation Iroquois High School, 2009 Girls State background check - SB 148: SCA(2), portfolios, remove from elementary - SR 187; HR 73 Basketball Champions, honoring - SR SFA (1) school CATS assessment - HB 12 Professional Standards Board, Laranna 170; HR 230 Districts, Extended School Services programs, adoption of - HB 420 Lynn May, appointment confirmation - KEES, funds, flexibility for - HB 433: SCS SR 188; HR 63 dual credit courses and part-time facilities, use of capital outlay funds - Education, Finance Professional Standards Board, Lonnie college courses, use of funds for - HB HB 295 R. Anderson, appointment 76 information system, costs of - HB 433: Best in Class program, loans, confirmation - SR 190; HR 54 out-of-state institutions, requirements - HCS forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 Professional Standards Boards, HB 27 property, sexual or violent offender Capital confirmation Sandy Sinclair-Curry - Kentucky prohibited from - SB 148: SCA(2), outlay funds, use for general operating HR 53 4-H centennial, honoring - HR 188 SFA (1) expenses - HB 307 Special Needs Scholarship Program, Access Grant Program, grants for dual high school seniors - HR 104 outlay funds, use of - HB 363, 408 establishment of - SB 186 credit courses - HB 324 Murray State University, Breathitt Career and technical education, funds Speech-language pathologist or high school graduates, KEES awards, Veterinary Center, appropriation for - for improvement of - SB 43 audiologist, pay supplement authorized process for determining - SB 3 HB 433: HCS Categorical state funds, growth districts, - HB 210 Education Office on Alzheimer's Disease and mid-year recalculation - HB 408 State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, assessments - HB 508; SB 1: FCCR; Related Disorders, activities of - HB CERS, remove employer contribution repeal and reenact amendment of - HB HB 508: HCS 169 and health care reimbursement for 292 Professional Standards Board, Optometry contract spaces, funding of - reemployed retirees - HB 212 Students with Special Needs confirmation, Cathy Gunn - SR 185; HB 433: HCS Community education, use of funds for - Scholarship Program, establishment of HR 50 Postsecondary HB 198 - HB 118 Professional Standards Board, education, unconditional entry, early County Employees Retirement System, Teacher advancement fund, creation of - confirmation, Gregory E. Ross - SR high school graduation - SB 3 establish 10 year phase-in to fully fund HB 157 186; HR 48 Education, unconditional entry, early retiree health benefits - HB 117 Textbooks, postsecondary education, savings plan, provide tax credit for - HB high school graduation - HB 364 Early adoption policies - HB 226: HCS 488 institutions, cash-funded capital Access Grant Program, grants for dual Tuition, postsecondary system, limiting Educational expenses, military or projects, interim process - HB 530 credit courses - HB 324 amount of increase - HB 159 veteran amputee, military family institutions, debt issuance by - HB 531 graduation scholarship fund, create - Utility gross receipts license tax, Internet assistance trust fund - SB 37 Principal, statement of eligibility, renewal HB 364 protocol television service, include - HB Evans, Charles S., Education requirements - SB 50 Graduation Scholarship Fund, SEEK, 236 Professional Standards Board, Reorganization, Council on transfer, procedure for - SB 3: SCS confirmation of appointment - HR 51 Postsecondary Education, Executive graduation scholarship trust fund, create Education, Higher Firearms, carrying of in motor vehicle - Order 2008-836 - HB 313 - SB 3 HB 419: SCS State employees, leave for mentoring at Education savings plan, provide tax 21st Century Education Enterprise, Forgivable loan, dental or medical public schools - HB 93 credit for - HB 488 creation of - HB 457 degree, establishment of, eligibility for - State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, Fiduciary responsibilities and prudent Academic content standards, alignment HB 386 repeal and reenact amendment of - HB investment standards of charitable of postsecondary and secondary - HB General education curriculum, develop - 292 institutions, modernize - SB 127 508; SB 1: FCCR; HB 508: HCS SJR 49 Students, suspension or expulsion by Forgivable loan, dental or medical Alzheimer's Disease and Related Governor's faculty and staff or committee - HB 528 degree, establishment, eligibility for - Disorders Advisory Council, activities Postsecondary Education Nominating Teacher certification, assessments and HB 386 of - HB 169: HCS Committee, confirmation, Higgins- internship, beginning teachers - SB 59 Funding source identification, automated Bachelor and associate degrees, course Stinson, Sandra T. - SR 198 Tenure, urge KCTCS board to retain - external defibrillators, school credit hours, limit - HJR 150 Postsecondary Education Nominating HR 187 availability - HB 525 Best in Class program, loans, Committee, confirmation, Sandra R. Textbooks, postsecondary education, Grant award criteria, dropout rate - HB forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 Higgins-Stinson - HR 49 adoption policies - HB 226: HCS 255 Buildings, construction of, exemption Postsecondary Education Nominating Tuition Growth from prevailing wage - HB 144: Committee, John W. Ridley, assistance credits, establish an annual in districts, support education HFA(5),(7) appointment confirmation - HCR 20 cap of five million dollars - HB 229: excellence in Kentucky, calculation of Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Postsecondary Education Nominating HFA(4) - HB 108 members - SB 129 Committee, John W. Ridley, tax credit incentive for employers, school districts, support education College appointment, confirmation - SR 225; establishment - HB 229 excellence in Kentucky calculation of textbooks, bundled, limitations on sales HR 71 tax credit program, define Metropolitan - HB 319 of - HB 226 Postsecondary Education Nominating College - HB 507: HCS High textbooks, editions, substantial content Committee, members of, confirmation Waiver, spouses and dependents of School, early graduation scholarship revisions, publishers to identify - HB of - SB 168 deceased or permanently disabled certificate define - HB 364 226 Postsecondary Education Nominating veteran - SB 135 school, early graduation scholarship textbooks, faculty adoption deadlines - Committee, Sandra T. Higgins- waiver, spouses and dependents of certificate, define - SB 3 HB 226 Stinson, confirmation - HCR 21 permanently disabled veteran - SB Insurance, medical and dental, local Construction projects, prevailing wage Higher education capital projects, 135: SCS board of education members - HB 141 exemption - SB 145 increase cap on projects allowing for Tuition, limiting amount of increase - HB KEES base awards, homeschool high Contract Space Program, necessary completion by institution - HB 249: 159 school students, calculation for - SB government expense - HB 433: SCS HFA(1) University 180: SCS Conveyance of school district property to KCTCS, of Kentucky, Diagnostic Laboratories, KEES, KCTCS - HB 433: SCA(1) decrease funding for education of appropriation for - HB 433: HCS dual credit and part-time college Costs, development of proposal - HJR inmates through - HB 439 of Kentucky, equine industry program, courses, use of funds for - HB 76 150 inmate education, require a report by - increasing funds for - HB 105 out-of-state institutions, requirements - Council HJR 131 Veterinary medicine contract spaces, HB 27 on Postsecondary Education in KEES base awards, homeschool high funding of - HB 433: HCS Kentucky Kentucky, members of, confirmation school students, calculation for - SB educational excellence scholarship, of - SB 168 180: SCS Education, Vocational homeschool students, awards to - SB on Postsecondary Education, KEES, 180 confirmation Paul Patton - HR 46 dual credit and part-time college Apprenticeship and Training Council, educational excellence scholarships, on Postsecondary Education, courses, use of funds for - HB 76 revise membership and terms - SB 70 use of - HB 156 confirmation, Glenn B. Denton - SR out-of-state institutions, requirements - Division of Occupations and Reservists, benefits for - HB 90 191; HR 61 HB 27 Professions, transfer of - SB 181 KET college credit courses, Council on on Postsecondary Education, Kentucky Downtown Jefferson Community Postsecondary Education, funding confirmation, Paul Patton - SR 193 educational excellence scholarship, Technical College, capital project for - restoration - HCR 8 on Postsecondary Education, general homeschool students, awards to - SB HB 433: HCS Loan forgiveness, Best in Class - HB fund per pupil, conduct study of - SJR 180 Educational expenses, military or 502 89 educational excellence scholarships, veteran amputee, military family Postsecondary costs, funding formulas on Postsecondary Education, Pam use of - HB 156 assistance trust fund - SB 37 and proportionate shares, development Miller, appointment, confirmation - SR Higher Education Assistance Authority, Electricians, licensing of, education of proposal - HJR 150 192; HR 47 debt management curriculum, credit - HB 126 Preschool education, grants, Strong Course identification - HB 83: HCS Firearms, carrying of in motor vehicle - Start Kentucky Program - HB 527 credit transfer, institution list, Reservists, benefits for - HB 90 HB 419: SCS Property tax collections, omnibus disseminate - SJR 49 KET college credit courses, Council on Reorganization, Education and revisions - HB 262 credits, transfer and degree program Postsecondary Education, funding Workforce Development Cabinet - SB Scholarship program, autism - HB 219 acceptance, clarify - HB 314 restoration - HCR 8 78 School facilities, use of capital outlay Credit Master's degree for teachers, tuition Southeast KY, Community Technical funds - HB 295 card and debt management education waved for - HB 157 College, capital project for - HB 433: SEEK for students - HB 83 Morehead HCS funds, growth districts, mid-year card solicitations on college campuses, State University, 2009 OVC Basketball Teacher certification, assessments and adjustments in - HB 408 regulation of - HB 268 Champions, honoring - SR 141; HR internship, beginning teachers - SB 59 funds, state portion, calculation Early 202 Tenure, urge KCTCS board to keep procedures for - HB 408 State University, tuition free courses for tenure - HR 187 requirements for - HB 316 HB 291 Local option elections, election day Tuition Wage discrimination, prohibited on basis districts, capital outlay funds, use of - prohibition of alcohol sales - SB 34 Waiver, spouses and dependents of of sex, race, or national origin - HB 33 HB 363 Notice requirement from county clerks, deceased or permanently disabled Wholesale sales tax, increased rate - HB Schools disaster days, request for - SB date of - SB 124: SCS veteran - SB 135 166 152 Number of days after an election for waiver, spouses and dependents of SJR 12/GA - SJR 12: HFA(1) transmittal of information, change in - permanently disabled veteran - SB Effective Dates, Emergency Taxes, tobacco products - HB 144: HCS SB 124: SCS 135: SCS Tobacco tax, make technical changes - Pilot Assessment and accountability system, HB 144 program counties, designation of - HB Effective Dates, Delayed revisions to - HB 508; SB 1: HCS; HB 486: HFA(2) 508: HCS Elections and Voting program for early voting, establishment August 1, 2010, and January 3, 2011, Authorize governor to augment Low of - HB 486; HB 486: HCS HB 352/HCS - HB 352: HCS Income Home Energy Assistance Absentee balloting, provision for - HB program for primary, inclusion of - HB BR Program - HB 89 201 486: HFA(2) 116 - HB 121 Best in Class program, loans, Alcoholic Political 1210, January 1, 2010 - HB 514 forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 beverages, permit delivery of - HB 128: organization 527 committees, activities 1306, December 31, 2009 - SB 161 Bond filing fees, court clerks - HB 195 HCS of - SB 53: SFA(1) 1363, July 1, 2009 - HB 334 BR beverages, unless permitted by local organization 527 committees, reporting 1459, July 1, 2009 - HB 482 1169 - HB 292 government, prohibit sale of - HB 128 requirements of - SB 53 1554 - HB 505 1271 - SB 92 Amendment, early voting, authority to - Precinct officer, candidate for office, 1675 - HB 444 1552 - HB 536 HB 133 prohibition of - HB 201 90, July 1, 2009 - HB 51 1554, cigarette papers tax, imposition - Campaign Prerecorded telephone political Cigarette HB 505 finance reports, filing of when no messages, prohibition of - HB 18: HCS surtax, increase - HB 123 1563 - HB 330 change since last report - HB 42 Presidential election by national popular tax, wholesaler to wholesaler sales, 1573, April 1, 2009 - HB 342 finance, change in definition of vote, compact for - HB 170 unstamped product, allow - HB 504 1579, Kentucky educational excellence contribution - SB 62: HFA(3) Primaries, filing dates - HB 486: HFA(1) Commercial driver's licensee, testing for scholarship, homeschool students, finance, reporting and funds - SB 62: Registered Independents, primaries, drug and alcohol - HB 443 awards to - SB 180 HFA(4) participation in - HB 17 Division of Mine Permits, electronic filing 180 - SB 11 Candidate, electioneering by - HB 246 Registry of Election Finance, and audit, effective date for - SB 177 182 - SB 14 Candidates confirmation, Teresa L. Naydan - SR Durable medical equipment, sales and 434 - SB 43 for Governor, running mate, delay 210 use tax exemption, July 1, 2009 - HB 3 Capital outlay funds, use for general selection of - HB 451 Requirements and restrictions, members Election of judges, preferential voting operating expenses, current fiscal year for special, procedures for - HB 263 of the media - SB 130 system, November 6, 2013, and - HB 307 Center, Rosemary F., confirmation of State Board to appoint member of a January 1, 2014 - HB 238 Child custody, spousal maintenance - appointment to Registry - SR 209 county board of elections, Employment verification, nationality - HB HB 22 Centralized voting centers, study of - circumstances of - HB 201 440 Cigarette surtax, create additional levy - HCR 69 Statewide initiative petitions, permission Eyewitness identification, procedures for HB 68 Constitution, amendment to change for - HB 217 - HB 389 Claims, appropriate funds for the Representatives' term from 2 to 4 years Video lottery terminals, county Fire inspection fees, to take force July 1, payment of - HB 407 - SB 23 referendum on placement of - HB 32 2009 - HB 293 Deductibles for food spoilage from a Contributions Voter Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 declared federal disaster - HB 445 and reports, regulation of - HB 204: preregistration for 16-year-olds, HB Disaster days, request for waiver - HB SFA(2); HB 325: SFA (2) permission to - SB 109 204, November 5, 2009 - HB 204: 322 or expenditures by 527s, influence of - registration and voting, instruction, SFA(2) Division of Mine Permits, mine permit SB 53: SFA(2) secondary schools to provide - HB 325, November 5, 2009 - HB 325: personnel, funding for - SB 177 Contributions, expenditures, and 155 SFA(2) Effective May 1, 2009 - HB 86 reporting, guidelines for - SB 62 370, January 1, 2010 - HB 370: HCS EMERGENCY - HB 161: HCS Date of primary, change of - SB 124 Electricians 59, effective 2010 - HB 59: SCS Emergency, coal mine rescue team Declaration of intent, filing timetable for - Interstate Compact for the Placement of training, provisions for - SB 170: HB 201 Electricians, licensing of, education Children, replacement of - HB 296 SFA(1) Dilger, Craig, confirmation of credit - HB 126 January 1, 2010 - HB 258: HCS Excise tax increase, effective June 1, appointment to Registry - SR 211 July 1, 2009 - HB 171 2009 - HB 237 Duplicate filing requirement with county Embalmers and Funeral Directors License plate, Transportation Cabinet, Fees in criminal cases, adjustment of - clerk for legislative candidates, establish alternate standard issue HB 195 abolishment of - SB 24 Human remains, initial removal, license plate - HB 25 HB Early requirements for - HB 477 Notary publics, regulation of, March 1, 100 - HB 100: HFA(1) in-person, no excuse necessary - HB Identification and interment of veterans' 2009 - HB 539 143 - HB 143: HCS 406 remains, information gathered for - SR October 1, 2009 - HB 309: SFA(1) 321/HCS - HB 321: HFA(3) voting and extended time periods for 83 One Nation Under God special license 330/HCS - HB 330: HCS voting, study of - HCR 69: HFA(1) Native American remains, reinternment plate, January 1, 2010 - HB 24: SCS 333 - HB 333: SCS voting for caretakers of persons having procedure for - HB 114 Public swimming pool safety and 383/SCS - HB 383: SFA(4) surgery - HB 52 sanitation regulations, January 1, 2010 433 - HB 433: HCS voting, establishment of - HB 50 - SB 21; HB 258 521/HCS - HB 521: HCS voting, permission for - HB 56 Emergency Medical Services Qualifying environmental to mediation 536/HCS - HB 536: HCS Exploratory committees, permitted use property, effective date for - HB 162 541/HCS - HB 541: HFA(1) of - SB 169 911 communications, procedure for Replaces the term handicap with the 99/HCS - HB 99: HCS Felon voting rights, timing of restoration release of - SB 30 term disabled - HB 316: HFA(1) Low-speed vehicles, January 1, 2010 - of - HB 70: HFA(1) Ambulance service provider, patient Sales and use tax, geothermal heat HB 21: SCA(1) Felon, restoration of rights - HB 196 choice protocols, establishment - HB pump, exempt, July 1, 2009 - HB 345 Marriages, allow members of the Felons' voting rights, constitutional 538 SB 48/SCS, July 1, 2009 - SB 48: SCS General Assembly to solemnize - HB amendment to provide - SB 126; HB 70 Coal mines, medical air evacuation, Streamlined sales and use tax 79 Filing of reports with county clerks by all global positioning, availability of - SB agreement, conforming changes, July Public swimming pools, federal main candidates, requirement of - SB 62: 52 1, 2009 - HB 347 drain cover standards to be met for - HFA(2) Emergency Tattoo and body piercing repeal and HB 258 High school seniors, require information action plans, high hazard enforcement, January 1, 2010 - HB Repeal and reenact various sections - on voting to be given in nonpartisan impoundments, limitation on - HJR 241: SCS HB 216 manner - HB 155: SFA(1) 119: HCS Transportation Cabinet, establish Salavia possession, trafficking, and In person absentee voting, application services personnel, line of duty, deaths alternate standard issue license plate - cultivation, prohibition of - HB 228 for, caretakers of voters having surgery and injuries, benefits for - HB 415 HB 24 SB - HB 52: HFA(1) Good Samaritan law, applicability during Utility gross receipts license tax, Internet 1 - SB 1: FCCR Information to county clerks, voter roster, emergency - HB 434 protocol television service, include - HB 170 - SB 170: SCS maintenance of - SB 125 Hospitals, patient transport to by 236 School Judges preferential voting system - HB ambulance service - SB 91 Van-only handicapped parking, establish disaster days, approval of request for - 238 Medical services, provision of, civil immunity, exceptions - SB 137 Mine safety, emergency medical or mine mine, requirement for - SB 64: HFA(2) consequence of - HJR 119: SFA(3) School core content, fire ecology, emergency technicians, number of - Natural Department include - HB 122 HB 119 gas retail competition, PSC authority, of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Selling timber, requirement of proof of terms and conditions thereof - HB assistance, authorization to provide to title when - HB 481 Eminent Domain and Condemnation 542 Foundation - HB 65 Southern States Energy Compact, gas, bulk sales, for commercial, of Fish and Wildlife Resources, effective date of ratification - HB 362; Condemnation, regional wastewater industrial, governmental and school Foundation, staffing for - HB 208: HB 362: SCS commissions, authority for - HB 422 customers - SB 154 SCS Streams, overburden from mining, Turnpike Authority of Kentucky, powers Nuclear power, construction moratorium, Easement of necessity, gender neutral placement of - SB 100 of - HB 509 removal of - SB 13; HB 376 references, technical corrections for - Study mining of and impacts to streams Oil SB 170 and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - and gas leases, state-owned lands, Electronic HJR 7 Energy authorization for - SB 138 scrap recycling program, establishment Television recycling program, direct the and gas operations, state-owned and of - SB 63; SB 27: HFA (1) cabinet to submit a report with Agriculture, energy feedstocks, university-owned land, program for - scrap recycling program, exempt certain recommendations for - SB 63: SFA(1) qualifying environmental remediation SB 138: HCS devices from - SB 63: SFA(1),(2) Underground storage tanks, registration property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 and gas operations, state-owned and scrap recycling program, tier registration of - HB 92 Alternative university-owned lands, study of - fees for - SB 63: SFA(1),(2) and renewable fuels, efficiency, carbon SJR 67 Emergency action plans, high hazard Escheats management - HB 537 Pollinator habitat, reclamation site impoundments, limitation on - HJR fuel, tar sands and crude oil, inclusion of revegetation requirements, inclusion of 119: HCS Gift cards, regulation of - SB 85; SB 85: - HB 178: SFA(1) - HB 492 Energy utility demand-side management Authorize SCS Power plants, coal-fired, make eligible programs, PSC authority thereof - SB State contracts, verification of - SB 174 governor to augment Low Income Home for Incentive for Energy Independence 51 Energy Assistance Program - HB 89 Act - SB 55 Environment trust fund, environmentally pilot project for clean coal energy Reorganization, Energy and beneficial projects, used for - HB 215 Ethics production - HB 285 Environment Cabinet, Executive Order Environment, oil and gas operations, Bluegrass turns green program, create - 2008-531 - HB 473 nuclear power, protections for - HB Ethics training, programs for - SB 2: HB 178 Southern States Energy Compact, 537: SCS SFA(1) Brownfield redevelopment, agricultural effective date of ratification - HB 362; Environmentally beneficial projects, Executive feedstocks, property tax credits - HB HB 362: SCS definition of - HB 215: HCS Branch Ethics Commission, Internet 162: HCS Study mining of and impacts to streams Firewood cut for personal use, exclusion records, public access - SB 2 Cellulosic ethanol, restore original tax and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - from best management practices for - Branch Ethics Commission, nominating credit cap and per gallon rate - HB 537: HJR 7 HB 211 procedure - SB 2 HCS Tar sands, add to definition for Forest Health Board, establishment of - Branch Ethics Commission, transfer of - Center alternative transportation fuels, set HB 235 SB 181 for Renewable Energy Research, minimum investment - SB 66 Forestry-related crimes, enforcement of - Branch Ethics, provisions various - SB 2 creation of - HB 362: SCS, HCS Timber cut for energy production, best HB 396 for Renewable Energy Research, management practices to be used for - Forfeited bond fees for tank battery and Fairs membership, executive director - HB HB 211 gathering line remediation operations - 362: HFA(1) TVA in-lieu-of-tax payments, redistribute SB 134 Reorganization, Kentucky State Fair Civil liability, carbon sequestration and - HB 461 High hazard impoundments, emergency Board, confirmation of - SB 183 demonstration projects, immunity from Underground action plans, file and approval of - HJR State Fair Board, appointment procedure - HB 351 installation of new electric utility 119: SFA(2) for - HB 248 Coal distribution lines, consideration - HB High-level nuclear waste, storage plan, mine rescue team training, coal mine 424 disposal of - SB 13; HB 376 Federal Laws and Regulations inspections, counted as - SB 170: storage tanks, registration of - HB 92 Horseback riding trails, direct Fish and SFA(1) Utility demand-side energy management Wildlife to designate - HB 522 Cabinet mining, overburden, streams, placement programs, PSC authority thereof - SB Kentucky pride fund, permit the deposit for Health and Family Services, public of - SB 100 51 of voluntary contributions from Go swimming pool safety regulations, Construction Ventilation fans, deviation from Green license plates - HB 266 create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) of a nuclear power facility, requirements continuous operation, remove provision Ky. Geological Survey, express support for Health and Family Services, public for - SB 13: HFA(2) allowing - SB 64: HFA(1) for work in carbon sequestration - HJR swimming pool safety regulations, of low-level radioactive waste disposal 126 promulgated by - HB 258: HCS site, requirements for - SB 13: Mold remediation, standards for, Environment and Conservation Child support, disbursement fee, charge HFA(1),(2) establish - HB 310 noncustodial parent for - HB 95 Division of Mine Permits, electronic Oil Agriculture, energy feedstocks, Constitution, filing, division audit, requirements for - and gas leases, state-owned lands, qualifying environmental remediation U.S., state sovereignty - HCR 168 SB 177 environmental protections for - SB property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 United States sovereignty - HCR 172 Electrical trainees, supervision by 138 Alternative fuel, tar sands and crude oil, Dead animal disposal rule, certified electricians, use of - HB 185 and gas operations, state-owned and inclusion of - HB 178: SFA(1) implementation, delaying of - HCR 106 Emergency action plans, high hazard university-owned lands, study of - Bad actor provisions, increasing fines Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer impoundments, limitation on - HJR SJR 67 and strengthening enforcement of - HB Protection Act, sesame, inclusion of - 119: HCS Pollinator habitat, reclamation site 397 HR 16 Energy revegetation requirements, inclusion of Brownfield Menu Education and Labeling Act, urge strategy, nuclear power, inclusion of - - HB 492 redevelopment fund, establishment of - Congress to enact - SR 76 HB 537: SFA(2) Real property owned by air board having SB 27 Real ID Act, direct Transportation strategy, oil and gas, nuclear power, scenic easements, length of covenant - redevelopment, agricultural feedstocks, Cabinet not to comply with the inclusion of - HB 537: SCS HB 127 property tax credits - HB 162: HCS provisions of - SJR 73; HJR 133 Environmentally beneficial projects, Recycling, Center S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act, energy efficiency, inclusion of - HB state agencies, reporting requirements for Renewable Energy Research, compliance - HB 106: HCS 215: HCS for - SB 99 creation of - HB 362: SCS, HCS Safety of Life at Sea Act, urge Congress Fuel ethanol-blended gasoline, state offices and universities, reporting for Renewable Energy Research, to renew exemption of Delta Queen - requirements for sale and use of requirement for - HB 160 membership, executive director - HB HR 216 commodities - SB 12 Reformulated gasoline, remove 362: HFA(1) Television commercials, rules governing High hazard impoundments, technical requirement for - HB 374: HFA(1) Cervids, volume of - SR 92 correction for - HJR 119: SFA(1) Regional wastewater commissions, Department of Fish and Wildlife Transportation of video lottery terminals, Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, environment, protection of - HB 422 Resources, scope of authority for - exemption for - HB 158: HCS priority funding for - HJR 116 Remediation of tank batteries, funding SB 81: SFA(1) Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Kentucky Natural Resource Caucus, transfer for - SB 134: HCS regulation of - SB 81: SCS Safety Act, state swimming pool creation of - HCR 141 Reorganization, Energy and Civil liability, carbon sequestration and regulations to comply with - SB 21; HB Ky. Geological Survey, express support Environment Cabinet, Executive Order demonstration projects, immunity from 258 for work in carbon sequestration - HJR 2008-531 - HB 473 126 - HB 351 Coal and ash slurry, fate and Ride to Work Day, June 15, 2009, Mine ventilation fan restart, reentering declaring - SR 96 Fees hunting, fishing, or trapping - HB 419: Charitable 911 communications, procedure for Compensation, rates allowable - SB 106 HCS auction, in certain situations person not release of - SB 30: SCS Family Trust Program, establishment of Theft offenses, penalty increases - HB retailer - HB 216 Auctioneers, special needs trust program for the 369 health care services, permit out-of-state increasing maximum limits for - HB 193 disabled - HB 71 providers to provide - HB 99 license and renewal fees, maximum Fiduciary responsibilities and prudent Firefighters and Fire Departments Childhood hearing loss, assessment and limit imposed - HB 193: SCS investment standards of charitable diagnosis of - HB 5 Bond filings, court clerks - HB 195: HCS institutions, modernize - SB 127 911 communications, procedure for Cigarette surtax, create additional levy - Certification requirement, fire sprinkler Power of attorney for care of minor child, release of - SB 30 HB 68 inspectors - HB 449 creation of and requirements for - HB Benefits increase, death, line of duty City tax collection, PVA's preliminary County clerk's fee for keeping a record 469 deaths - HB 426 property assessment provided to city - of the stray certificate, reinstate Presumption of imprudence, removed if Emergency HB 186 existing amount for - HB 418: HCA(1) annual expenditure exceeds 7% of 911, revenues and fees, study of - SB Claims, funds for payment, appropriation Criminal records, misdemeanors, fund - SB 127: HCS 82: SCS - HB 407 expungement - HB 312 Registration, motor vehicle, 911, revenues and need for state board, Clean Coal Tax Credit, clarify due date Division of Mine Permits, electronic reinstatement fee - HB 450 study of - SB 82: HCS for claiming - HB 299 filing, increase permit fees for - SB 177 Trust distribution upon petition of Preparedness Fair, April 25, 2009, coaches, required training for - HB 383 Domestic violence and emergency fiduciary, amount permitted for recognize on - SR 168 Commission for Children with Special protective orders, fee for - HB 195: eligibility, increase in - HB 222 services personnel, line of duty, deaths Health Care Needs, hearing loss, SCS(1) Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled and injuries, benefits for - HB 415 assessment and diagnosis - HB 5: Drug veterans, minors, representation of - Fallen firefighters and police officers, HCS court programs, operation, funding - HB HB 335 designate sections of US 60 in Carter Community rehabilitation tax credit, 165 County, in honor of - HJR 111 created - HB 10 service fee, collection, distribution - HB Financial Responsibility Fire Compulsory school age, raising from 16 287 inspection fees - HB 293 to 18 - HB 189 Emergency Budget protection boundaries, study of - HCR Consensus forecast and budget 911, revenues and fees, study of - SB reduction and surplus expenditure 79 reduction provisions, amendment of - 82: SCS plans, clarification - HB 423: HCS station closures, Louisville/Jefferson HB 423 911, revenues and need for state board, reduction measures, require the state County Metro - HR 27 Consumer product safety, provide study of - SB 82: HCS budget director to report on - HB 512 subdistricts, dissolution and governance information to child-care providers - HB Establish a fee for a justice of the peace Credit of - HB 357 194 to issue a stray certificate, permit local card and debt management education Firefighters CPR and automated external governments to - HB 418: HCA(1) for students - HB 83 Foundation Program Fund, increase defibrillators, use of - HB 383: HCS Expungement, misdemeanors and card solicitations on college campuses, stipend amount - HB 466 Create new tax incentives for the violations, DUI service fee, jail triage, regulation of - HB 268 totally disabled in line of duty, CPI expansion of existing tourism projects - bond filings - HB 195 Family Trust Program, establishment of adjustment to insurance payments - HB 521 Horse racing authority, secondary pari- special needs trust program for the HB 1 Department of Parks employees, full- mutuel organization, fee imposed - HB disabled - HB 71 Fireworks, storage and display time position hours - HB 136 472: HCS inspection of - HB 500 Development incentives, require Housing, buildings and construction Kentucky wage component for Fire Prevention Formation of fire protection districts with office, elevator safety fees collected by optional ambulance service, advance disbursement - HB 229: - SB 155 HCS(1) Certification requirement, sprinkler requirements - HB 234 Identification cards for homeless, Inspections, Dialysis coverage, require provide for - HB 199 inspectors - HB 449 reimbursement to provider rather than Educational occupancies, clarify disposition of funds from - HB 293: HCS Inspection of new manufactured home who may perform - HB 293: HCS patient - SB 19 installation, fee for - HB 379 inspections for - HB 293: HCS Driving under the influence, penalties for Fire Physical agility test for professional License fees, tattoo artists, tattoo firefighters - HB 150 - SB 34: FCCR instructors, body piercing technicians, inspection fees - HB 293 DUI, violation for controlled substance protection boundaries, study of - HCR Probate fees, estate of one killed line of requirement for - HB 241 duty, exemption for - HB 232 use - SB 5 License, unclassified acquirer, increase - 79 Economic sprinkler inspectors, make prorated Professional firefighters, supplement, HB 504 wages, overtime - SB 46 development incentive programs, Local government development - HB occupational fee for certification omnibus revisions - HB 229 rather than licensure - HB 449: SCS Retirement, increase death in the line of 250 duty benefits - SB 140 development programs, omnibus Long-term care facility administrator, station closures, Louisville/Jefferson revisions - HB 229: HCS(2) licensing of - HB 7 County Metro - HR 27 Education of inmates, transfer of funding Manufactured home installation Forest fire prevention, Division of Fireworks for - HB 439 inspection fee, limit to $150 - HB 379: Forestry educational program for - HB Emergency SCS 235 Storage and display of - HB 500 Action Plans for high hazard dams, Motorcycle helmets, fee required to Formation of fire protection districts with administrative regulations requiring - operate without - HB 501 optional ambulance service, Fiscal Note HJR 119 Pesticide, registration, regulation of - HB requirements - HB 234 action plans, high hazard 485 National Association of State Fire Abortion, practice, procedure, and impoundments, limitation on - HJR Pesticides, assessment of - HB 485: Marshals, urge to retain current code prohibited acts - HB 191 119: HCS HCA(1) provisions, warehouses - SR 164 Abuse treatment, residential contract for Energy Private purchasers, reduce fees that can Professional firefighters, physical agility therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) incentives for carbon capture and be charged upon purchase of test - HB 150 Advance deposit account wagering sequestration, technical corrections - certificates of delinquency - HB 427 licensee, defined - HB 472: HCS HB 285: HCS Probate, estate of those killed in line of Firearms and Weapons Agricultural products, purchasing, strategy, oil and gas, nuclear power, duty, exemption for - HB 232 reporting of - SB 84 inclusion of - HB 537: SCS Prohibition, to charge cities and school Deadly weapons, permit carry and use Biofuel blends, tax credits - HB 537 Family Trust Program, establishment of boards - SB 125 for defense while hunting, fishing, Breast-feeding, special needs trust program for the Real Estate Commission, criminal trapping - HB 419; HB 419: HFA (2) penalty for violation of law that permits disabled - HB 71 background check, applicant pays fees Firearms certification, peace officers, practice in public, establish - HB 214 Farm-to-food bank program, for - HB 401 active and retired - HB 55 penalty for violation of law, establish - establishment of - HB 344 Service fee, county attorney notice for Gunshot SB 29 Fire inspection fees - HB 293 alleged theft by deception - HB 390 and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 Budget reduction and surplus Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 Sheriffs, adjustment of - HB 195: wounds or life-threatening injury, expenditure plans, clarification - HB Governor's Advisory Board for Veterans' SCS(2), SFA (2),(3) reporting of - HB 479: HCS 423: HCS Affairs, meeting, quarterly - HB 329 State traffic school, increase fee to $50 - Hunting, fishing, and trapping, use and Cabinet for Health and Family Services, HB 347/HCS - HB 347: HCS HB 493 carrying of firearms - HB 419: HFA(1) public swimming pool safety Health & Family Services Cabinet, public Titling of ATV's fees for, establishment of Motor vehicles, carrying of firearms in - regulations, create exemption - HB swimming pool safety regulations - HB 53: HCS HB 419: SCS 258: HFA(1) promulgated by - HB 258 Protective vests and tasers, constable Cellulosic ethanol, restore original tax Homelessness, prevention, continue Fiduciaries eligible for from KSP program - HB 398 credit cap and per gallon rate - HB 537: pilot project for - HB 6 Self-defense, carrying firearms while HCS Human remains, initial removal, requirements for - HB 477 Postsecondary institutions, debt of bi-state authority through - HB 102 Action Plans for high hazard dams, Immunizations, human papillomavirus, issuance by - HB 531 Unpasteurized goat milk, regulation of - administrative regulations requiring - require - HB 69 Power of attorney for care of minor child, HB 177 SJR 37; HJR 119 Income creation of and requirements for - HB Utility gross receipts license tax, Internet action plans, high hazard tax credit, establish for certain 469 protocol television service, include - HB impoundments, limitation on - HJR employers for educational expenses Property Tax Homestead Exemption - 236 119: HCS on behalf of employees - HB 507 HB 125 Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled tax, Energy Star manufactured home, Public veterans, minors representation of - HB Foods create credit - HB 178 assistance, substance abuse screening 335 tax, Internal Revenue Code, update - HB 15 Video lottery application fee, Agricultural products, purchasing, reference to - HB 533 facility, rebate of tax for governmental establishment of - HB 158: HCS reporting of - SB 84 Infection, health facility-acquired, report entities - HB 279 Voter preregistration for 16-year-olds, Burgoo, designate as state dish - HB 85; rates - HB 67 transportation infrastructure authority, regulation of - SB 109 HB 229: SCA (2) Inspections, disposition of funds from - local input to - HB 102 Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and Contaminated sale or disposition - HB HB 293: HCS Rest areas, United States, Kentucky, reenactment of - HB 181 465 KEES base awards, homeschool high and POW/MIA flags - HB 343 Division of Occupations and school students, calculation for - SB Retired troopers, creation of Fish and Wildlife Professions, transfer of - SB 181 180: SCS reemployment program - HB 410: Farm-to-food bank program, Kentucky HFA(1) All new or amended fish and wildlife establishment of - HB 344 Center for African American Heritage, River mile markers, adjust to agree with regulations, require news releases for - Farm-to-food, set donation, advisory create - SB 139; SB 139: SCS Corps of Engineers designations - HB HB 208: HCA(1) board scope - HB 344: HFA(1) Department of Education, 202 Animal identification, bar unjustifiable Food Checkout Week, recognition of - interscholastic athletics safety, study Road fund taxes, liability of officers for - removal of - HB 301 SR 118; HR 193 of - HB 383: SCS HB 393 Cervids, Menu Education and Labeling Act, urge educational excellence scholarship, Sales Department of Fish and Wildlife Congress to enact - SR 76 homeschool students, awards to - SB and use tax, occasional sale, exclude Resources, regulation by - SB 81 Sanitation scores, urging Dept. of Public 180 recreational vehicles - HB 171 Department of Fish and Wildlife Health to require expanded posting of - Higher Education Student Loan and use tax, streamlined sales and use Resources, scope of authority for - HR 164 Corporation, dental or medical tax agreement, conforming changes - SB 81: SFA(1) Services establishment, caloric degree, loan forgiven - HB 386 HB 347 importation of - SB 81: HFA(1),(2) information requirement - SB 133 Horse Racing Authority, omnibus and use tax, vendor compensation, cap regulation of - SB 81: SCS Sesame, label requirements for - HR 16 chapter revisions - HB 472 - HB 429 Deadly weapons, permit carry and use National Guard, assistance for physical tax, exemption, removal of, packaged for defense while hunting, fishing, Forests and Forestry and mental conditions - HB 541 sales of alcohol - HB 144: HCS trapping - HB 419; HB 419: HFA (2) State Police, reemployment of retired School districts, capital outlay funds, use Department Bad actor provisions, increasing fines troopers - HB 410 of - HB 363 of Fish and Wildlife Resources, KLEEP Fund, transfer administration to SEEK funds, growth districts, mid-year and strengthening enforcement of - HB assistance, authorization to provide to 397 DOCJT and increase stipend amount - adjustments in - HB 408 Foundation - HB 65 HB 466 Small business tax credit, remove cap Environmentally beneficial projects, of Fish and Wildlife Resources, definition of - HB 215: HCS KY Horse Racing Authority, excise tax reduction - HB 26: HFA(1) Foundation, staffing for - HB 208: on secondary pari-mutuel organization, Software maintenance contracts, Farm trucks, allow 10% gross weight SCS tolerance for - SB 47 establishment of - HB 475 definition deleted - HB 347: SCS Environmentally beneficial projects, Legacy expansion projects, include State Firewood cut for personal use, exclusion definition of - HB 215: HCS from best management practices for - Kentucky employment factor - HB 490: parks, limited sale of alcohol, providing Ferrets, possession of, technical HCS for - HB 308 HB 211 correction - HB 358 Forest Legislative budget, fund transfer - HB traffic school, appropriate revenue from Horseback riding trails, direct agency to 143: HCS fees - HB 493 Health Board, addition of two legislative designate - HB 522 members - HB 235: HFA(1) Local State/Executive Hunting without permission on lands of development areas, termination date, Branch Budget - HB 143 Health Board, establishment of - HB another, increase penalties for - HB 235 extension to 30 years - HB 395 Branch Budget Bill, repeal and reenact 242 economic development areas, allow amendment of - HB 292 Forestry-related crimes, enforcement of - Hunting, HB 396 time extension in specific cases - HB Subpoenas of tax information, when carrying firearms, provisions for - HB 395: HCS applicable - HB 495: HCS Kentucky Land Heritage, Division of 358: SCS Mine Permits, transfer from - SB 177 Government Economic Assistance Substance fishing, and trapping, use and carrying Fund, balances in, investment of - HB abuse treatment, residential, contract Pollinator habitat, reclamation site of firearms - HB 419: HFA(1) revegetation requirements, inclusion of 286 for therapeutic home - HB 490 Lake Cumberland, resolution Lodging, sales tax on, clarification of tax abuse treatment, residential, permit to - HB 492 encouraging federal management of - Purchaser of timber to keep seller's base - HB 482 contract for - HB 490: HCS SR 177 Long-term care facility administrator, Suicide proof of title, requirement of - HB 481 Lifetime combination hunting and fishing Selling timber, requirement of proof of licensing of - HB 7 prevention awareness and training permit, senior citizens, authorization for Motor information, requirement for - HB 506: title when - HB 481 - HB 84 Study mining of and impacts to streams fuels tax, make technical corrections to - HCS Noncaptive wildlife, restrict drug use on - HB 374 prevention training model program, and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - HB 399 HJR 7 vehicle usage tax, exemption for certain development of - HB 506 Oil and gas operations, state-owned and trusts transfers - SB 107 Tax university-owned lands, study of - SJR Vehicles, Assessments on end of year credits, incentives for small business 67 Fuel purchases, clarify procedures for - HB development - HB 26 Raymer, Kyle, 2008 National Guard 340 increment financing, expand qualifying Junior World Fishing Champion - HR Agriculture, energy feedstocks, Multistate Tax Compact, adoption - HB projects - HB 229: SCS 186 qualifying environmental remediation 544 Increment Financing, reduce minimum Self-defense, carrying firearms while property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 National Guard and reserve personnel, investment in limited circumstances - hunting, fishing, or trapping - HB 419: Alternative line of duty, deaths and injuries, HB 497 HCS and renewable, transportation - HB 537 benefits for - HB 415 information, disclosure of - HB 495 Study mining of and impacts to streams fuel, tar sands and crude oil, inclusion of New Markets Program, tax credits for - Tobacco taxes, make technical changes and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - - HB 178: SFA(1) HB 511 - HB 144 HJR 7 Authorize governor to augment Low Noncertified cigarettes, removal steps Transportation Wildlife Income Home Energy Assistance for - SB 48 Cabinet, require separate budget bill for drug administration, add exception for - Program - HB 89 Nursing home residents, rights of - HB - HB 423: SCS HB 399: HCS Brownfield redevelopment, agricultural 206 Infrastructure Authority, require local identification number for trap tagging, feedstocks, property tax credits - HB Optometric Examiners, Kentucky Board agreement for financing plan - HB allowing use of - HB 208 162: HCS of, regulations allowing practice outside 102: HFA(2) Cellulosic ethanol, restore original tax office of - HB 99: HCS Tuition tax credit program, allow credit Flood Control and Flooding credit cap and per gallon rate - HB 537: Organ donation, nonrefundable tax for students enrolled in Metropolitan HCS credit, provide for individuals - HB 36 College - HB 507: HCS Civil liability, carbon sequestration and Pari-mutuel racing excise tax - HB 474 Turnpike authority of Kentucky, creation Emergency demonstration projects, immunity from - HB 351 2009 Session until February 23, 2009 - State Insurance, requirements for - HB 173 Division of Mine Permits, electronic SCR 75 infrastructure authorities, confirmation of filing, division audit, requirements for - 2009 Session until February 3, 2009 - citizen appointees - HB 102: HFA(3) Guardians SB 177 SCR 22 Representatives, four year terms for - Easement of necessity, gender neutral 2009 Session until March 26, 2009 - SB 23 Compensation, adjust rate of for references, technical corrections for - HCR 227 guardians and conservators - SB 127: SB 170 Adjournment, sine die - HCR 229 Governor HCS Fuel ethanol-blended gasoline, Amendment, early voting, authority to - Competency proceeding, jury trial for - requirements for sale and use of HB 133 Agricultural Development Council, HB 145; HB 145: HCS commodities - SB 12 Appropriations, legislative time-out makeup of - SB 83: HFA(2) Court appointed special advocates, High hazard impoundments, emergency period prior to vote on bill or Agriculture Development Council, programmatic and procedural action plans, file and approval of - HJR amendment - HB 14 makeup of - SB 83: HFA(1) provisions for - HB 259 119: SFA(2) Caucus campaign committees, American Indian tribes, recognition - HB Jurisdiction multi states cases - HB 468 High-level nuclear waste, spent fuel, governance of - SB 62 63 Power of attorney for care of minor child, storage plan for - SB 13; HB 376 Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Appointments by, confirmation of - SB creation of and requirements for - HB Impoundment breach, emergency action members - SB 129 168 469 plans, requirements for - HJR 119: Division Apprenticeship and Training Council, Trust distribution upon petition of SFA(3) created, investigation arm of - SB 188 revise membership and terms - SB 70 fiduciary, amount permitted for Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, created, investigative arm - HB 540 Boards and Commissions, appointments eligibility, increase in - HB 222 priority funding for - HJR 116 Duplicate filing requirement with county to achieve gender equity allowed - HB Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled Kentucky Natural Resource Caucus, clerk for legislative candidates, 37 veterans, minors, representation of - creation of - HCR 141 abolishment of - SB 24 Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, HB 335 Natural gas, bulk sales, for commercial, Executive appointment of members - SB 129 industrial, governmental and school orders, 35-day delay for legislative Consensus forecast and budget Hazardous Materials customers - SB 154 review - SB 187 reduction provisions, amendment of - Oil orders, review of - SB 187: SCS; HB HB 423 and gas on state and university lands, 203: SCA (1) Brownfield redevelopment fund, Contributions, expenditures, and corrective action, establishment of - SB nuclear power, energy strategy for - Filing of reports with county clerks by all reporting, guidelines for - SB 62 HB 537: SCS candidates, requirement of - SB 62: 27 Executive Compensation, rates allowable - SB 106 and gas operations, state-owned and HFA(2) orders, 35-day delay for legislative university-owned land, program for - Forest Health Board, addition of two Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain review - SB 187 areas in a consolidate local SB 138: HCS legislative members - HB 235: HFA(1) orders, compile a list of - SB 187 and gas operations, state-owned and House government - SB 18 orders, electronic filing of - SB 187: High-level nuclear waste, spent fuel, university-owned lands, study of - of Representatives, Committee to wait SCS; HB 203: SCA (1) SJR 67 upon Governor, appointment of - HR storage plan for - SB 13; HB 376 Governor's Radon exposure, state and local policies Tar sands, add to definition for 3 Advisory Committee on Governmental alternative transportation fuels, set of Representatives, confirmation by, minimizing exposure of, Relations, abolishment of - SB 181 encouragement of - HCR 171 minimum investment - SB 66 deletion of - HB 120: SCA(1) Mansion, disclosure of use, Executive Underground storage tanks, registration of Representatives, pastors, invitation to Branch Ethics Commission - SB 2 of - HB 92 - HR 2 Health and Family Services secretary, Health and Medical Services Vegetable oil, motor fuels tax, exempt of Representatives, Rules, adoption of - appointment - SB 163 from - HB 224 HR 1 KARDA board, appointments to - HB Abortifacients, definition of abortion, Rules 38 and 40, amend - HR 198 284 inclusion of - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) Gambling Rules, adoption of - HR 77 KARDA, board membership, changes to Abortion, informed consent and Rules, establishment of - HR 26 - SB 41: SCA(1) ultrasound requirements - SB 79; HB Charitable Infrastructure Authority, legislative Kentucky 241: SFA (2); HB 489: SFA (4) gaming, forty percent rule, exclusions appointments to - HB 102: HFA(4) Center for African American Heritage, Accident or disaster, improper from - SB 149: SCS Interest on state bonds, Secretary of appointment of members - SB 139; solicitation for medical services - HB gaming, mandatory training program, State, reporting requirements of - HB SB 139: SCS 535 require - SB 149: SCS 430 Retirement Systems trustee Acupuncture, licensing of - HB 200 gaming, regulation of - SB 28 Interim appointments, qualifications of - HB Adult abuse registry, establish - SB 128 gaming, training for - SB 149: HCS legislative committee meetings, 380 Alzheimer's Disease and Related gaming, training requirement, scheduling of, maximizing cost Loan Disorders Advisory Council, activities establishment of - HB 385 savings by - HR 92 forgiveness, encouraging Congressional of - HB 169: HCS Charity legislative meetings, maximize cost delegation to provide federal funds for Ambulance service provider, patient game ticket, dispenser, conditions on savings by grouping - HCR 91 - HB 480: HFA(2) choice protocols, establishment - HB use, providing for - SB 149 International Business Relations forgiveness, use of stimulus funds for - 538 game ticket, hours of sale, providing for Committee, create permanent LRC HB 480: HCA(1), HFA (1) Anatomical gifts, consistency of - SB 149 Committee - HB 64 National Guard, authorize active duty provisions governing - SB 25 Daily handle from on-track and off-track Legislative pay after 2009 winter storm injuries - Autism sources, racetrack duty to report after budget, fund transfer - HB 143: HCS HB 541: HCS spectrum disorder, direct a study of each race day - HB 23 efficiency and accountability task force, Penal Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to health insurance coverage - HB 190: Equine industry program, increasing create - HB 144; HB 144: HFA (6) study - SJR 12 HFA(1) funds for - HB 105 Research Commission Director, salary Proclamation, Mesothelioma Awareness spectrum disorders, health coverage for Kentucky Horse Racing Authority, of - HB 57 Day - SB 58 - SB 54, 74; HB 190; SB 74: SFA (1) omnibus chapter revisions - HB 472 Legislators' Retirement Plan, conform Recovery moneys, spending of, urge the Biosimilar drugs, request federal KY Horse Racing Authority, excise tax with federal law - HB 120 governor to buy American - HCR 147 legislation approving - SR 124; HR 173 on secondary pari-mutuel organization, Marriages, allow a chamber's presiding Running mate selection, delay until after Cancer clinical trials for treatment of, establishment of - HB 475 officer to authorize a legislator to primary - HB 451 health plan - SB 102 Pari-mutuel racing excise tax - HB 474 solemnize - HB 79 Spending of economic recovery moneys, Cancer, clinical trials for treatment of, Video Membership of the Senate, the Governor urged to buy American - health plan - HB 30 lottery terminals, placement at approved establishment of - SR 1 HCR 144 Certified surgical technologist, require tracks - HB 158 Rules of Senate for 2009 Regular State national certification to practice as - SB lottery terminals, race track and county Session, adoption - SR 2 aircraft, disclosure of use, Ethics 111: SCS placement of - HB 32 Rules, Commission, Auditor of Public Charitable health care services, permit establishment of - HR 10: HFA(1) Accounts - SB 2 out-of-state providers to provide - HB House - HR 10 Garnishment budget, amendment of - HB 143: HCS 99 Senate, Childhood hearing loss, assessment and Committee to wait upon Governor, Grain diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5; SB 160: Execution on investment securities, appointment of - SR 4 SCS; HB 5: HCS update references - HB 471 membership, establishment of - SR 104 Chiropractic treatment, insurance pastors, invitation to - SR 3 Assessments and disbursements, reimbursement - SB 40 General Assembly Special license plates, clarify language revisions to - HB 462; HB 462: HCS Coal mines, medical air evacuation, regarding denial procedures - HB 24: Grain dealers, bonding, requirements for global positioning, availability of - SB Adjourn, SCS - HB 462: HFA(1) 52 Controlled substances, electronic support, appropriate health care Health Benefit Mandate vehicles, use of on highways - HB 135 reporting, data sharing in system of - insurance coverage, court order for - Mini-trucks, use on non-interstate SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA HB 489; SB 162: SCS; HB 44: SFA Autism spectrum disorders, health highways - HB 2 (1),(2); HB 45: HFA (1) (1); HB 49: SFA (1); HB 54: SFA (1); coverage for - SB 54, 74; HB 190 Mopeds, titling and registration of - HB Correctional health care programs - SB HB 101: SFA (2); HB 129: SFA (1); Chiropractic treatment, insurance 45 73; SB 73: SFA (1) HB 138: SFA (2); HB 333: SFA (1); reimbursement - SB 40 Motor CPR and automated external HB 489: HCS Dialysis coverage, limit patient travel - fuels tax, adjust average wholesale defibrillators, use of - HB 383; HB 383: Mental health providers, exemption for - SB 19 price - HB 374: HCS HCS SB 175: SCS Health insurance, required coverage for vehicles, personal communication Dental hygienists, expand practice of - Mesothelimoma Awareness Day, contraception - HB 464 device, prohibition of use by an HB 336 designate September 26 of each year Hospitals, patient transport to by operator under the age of 18 - HB 46: Dialysis, as - SB 58 ambulance service - SB 91 HCS benefit coverage - HJR 52; SJR 46: Mold remediation, standards for, Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 Omnibus road naming resolution, SCS; HJR 52: HCS establish - HB 310 Urine drug screening or blood tests, additional roads - HJR 120: SCS benefit coverage, analysis of cost of National Women's Health Week, provide coverage for - HB 78 Personal care - SJR 46 recognizing - SR 172 communication device, prohibit use by insurance coverage for - SB 19 Nurse Anesthetists recognize week - HR an operator of a motor veh. under the Direct care staff, ICF/MR resident, failure 43 Highways, Streets, and Bridges age of 18 - HB 46: HFA(1) to supervise, penalties - HB 231; HB Nursing home residents, rights of - HB communication device, prohibit use by 231: HFA (1) 206 Alternative-speed motorcycles, permit an operator of a motor vehicle under DUI, assessors, on-line access to Office use of on highways - HB 21: HCS the age of 18 - HB 46 training, establish - SB 141 of Health Policy, scope of office, state Autocycles, permitted use on highways - communication device, prohibit use by Employer wellness project model - HB employee health insurance program - HB 463 an operator of a motor vehicle under 111 HB 175 Biennial the age or 18 - HB 46 Enhanced on Alzheimer's Disease and Related road plan, amendments to - HB 433: Pike County, Jasper Justice Memorial pharmacy-related primary care, Disorders, activities of - HB 169 HCS Bridge, designation of - HJR 56 certification for - HB 297 Organ donation, nonrefundable tax road plan, Jefferson County, road Public pharmacy-related primary care, credit, provide for - HB 36 project, addition of - HB 433: HFA(1) Transportation Authority, creation of, for certification for, conduct study of - HB Partial birth abortion - SB 71 Bill Francis Memorial Highway, highway construction - SB 15 297: HCS Patient designation of in Floyd County - SJR transportation infrastructure authority, Facility, patient visitation rights - SB 96 care, establish patient advocacy rights 18 creation of, for road and bridge Good and duties of nurses in - HB 515 Contracts construction - HB 102 Samaritan emergency medical care, visitation rights, provide for - HB 280; for, contractors' employees in, Railroad liability for - HB 253 HB 280: HCS employment eligibility, verification of - crossings and repair, acceptable use of Samaritan law, applicability during Personal services, providers, HB 134 road funds - HB 229: HFA(1) emergency - HB 434 certification of - SB 22; SB 22: SCS, for, verification of - SB 174 grade crossings; inspection of - HB 60 Group health insurance application, HCS Cpl. Josh Moore Memorial Highway, maintenance, creation of fund for - HB uniform, director and advisory council Physician designate in Logan County - HJR 4; 433: HFA(2) to develop - SR 117 assistants, controlled substance HR 224 Reformulated gasoline, remove Gunshot prescriptive authority, conduct study Distinguished Kentuckians, name roads requirement for - HB 374: HFA(1) and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 of - HB 288: HCS in honor of - HJR 120 Rest areas, United States, Kentucky, wounds or life-threatening injury, assistants, controlled substance DUI, and POW/MIA flags - HB 343 reporting of - HB 479: HCS prescriptive authority, establish - HB aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 Road Health 288 ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 fund taxes, liability of officers for - HB and Family Services secretary, Pregnancy resources centers, financial ignition interlocks - HB 365 393 appointment - SB 163 assistance to - HCR 137 Earl (Skip) Ritz Memorial Bridge, plan, current biennium, enactment of - care costs, correctional facilities and Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, designate between Floyd County and HB 330: SCS jails, limitation of - SB 73: SCS licensing and regulation of practitioners Johnson county line - SJR 40 Plan, current biennium, enactment of - care insurance coverage, court order for of - HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) Farm trucks, allow 10% gross weight HB 330; HB 330: HCS; HJR 105: - SB 162 Prosthetists, orthotists, pedorthists, tolerance for - SB 47 HFA (1) insurance, required coverage for licensing of - HB 210: SFA(3) Highway Plan, last four years, enactment of - contraception - HB 464 Psychologist, licensure testing, establish infrastructure authority, creation of - HB HJR 105; HJR 105: HCS Heat injury and illness, treatment of - HB - SB 175 102: HCS Shock probation, prohibition of in cases 383: HFA(2) Schools, automated external infrastructure authority, technical of DUI and manslaughter - HB 192 Hospice defibrillators, availability and training - corrections to - HB 102: HFA(1) Solicitation of contributions by minors, Day, Kentucky, February 26, 2009, HB 525 Historic or prehistoric remains on requirement for adult supervision - HB declare as - HR 98 Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant property, procedure for disposition of - 101 Day, Kentucky, February 26, 2009, women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; HB 115 Specialist declared as - SR 68 SB 61: SCS Honorary designations, omnibus Jeremy R. Gullett Memorial Bridge, Hospitals, patient transport to by St. resolution - SJR 16: HCS, HFA (1); designate in Greenup County - HJR ambulance service - SB 91 Joseph Mobile Health Clinic grant, HJR 120: HCS 29 Immunizations, human papillomavirus, deletion of - HB 433: HFA(3) Infrastructure Jeremy R. Gullett Memorial Bridge, require of school-age children - HB 69 Joseph Mobile Health Clinic, grant for - authorities, approval of development name in Greenup County - HR 199 Individuals with Disabilities Education HB 433: HCS agreement - HB 102: HFA(6) Robert Jason Settle Memorial Highway, Act, conformity with - SB 186; HB 118 Suicide prevention training, requirement Authority, expand membership - HB designate in Daviess County - SJR Infection, for teachers - HB 506 102: HFA(4) 58 health facility-acquired, prevention Surgical Jailer, blue lights, use of - SB 86: SFA(1) Staff Sergeant Nicholas R. Carnes procedures - HB 67 care, advancement of - SR 119 James T. Dotson Bridge, designate on Memorial Highway, designate in the health facility-acquired, report rates - technology, require national certification US 119 in Pike County - HJR 59 city of Dayton - SJR 29 HB 67 to practice - SB 111 Kenny Rice, erect signs in honor of in State Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 Uniform group health insurance the town of Eastern - SJR 88 and local infrastructure authorities, Institute of Medicine, recognize - HCR application, office of insurance to Kentucky Route 914, naming as Pulaski confirmation of appointees - HB 102: 97 develop - SJR 90 County Veterans Memorial Highway - HFA(3) Jail prisoners, medical treatment of - SB Urine drug screening or blood tests, HJR 78 contracts, contractor drug-free 73: HCA(1) provide coverage for - HB 78 Local infrastructure authorities, change workplace program, requirements for KY Recreational Trails Authority, add Voting, early, for caretakers of persons makeup of - HB 102: HFA(5) - HB 244 member of the Brain Injury Association having surgery - HB 52 Low-speed contracts, drug-free workplace program, - HB 34 War related conditions, program to electric vehicles, permit use of on subcontractors in, contractors not Living will directive, alternative form address - HB 541 highways - SB 7; HB 81 responsible for - HB 244: HFA(2) permitted - HB 77 Wholesale electric vehicles, permit use on The Purple Heart Trail, designate Long-term care facility administrator, distribution, pedigree requirements, highways - HB 21 segments, I-265, US 31 W, US 41A licensing of - HB 7 exemptions from - SB 45 vehicles, accident reporting - HB 21: and certain parkways - SJR 16 Medical distribution, prescription drugs SCA(1) Timothy Hall Memorial Bridge, designate foster home, define - HB 328 exemption, blood banks - SB 45 vehicles, permit use of on highways - in Floyd County - SJR 80 foster home, definition of - SB 77 HB 21: HCS Transportation Cabinet - HB 536: HCS Turnpike Infection, Marshals, urge to retain current code Manufactured home installation authority of Kentucky, creation of bi- health facility-acquired, prevention provisions, wooden pallets - SR 164 inspection fee, limit to $150 - HB 379: state authority through - HB 102: SCS procedures - HB 67 New manufactured home installation SCS Authority of Kentucky, responsibility for health facility-acquired, report rates - inspection, fee for - HB 379 National Association of State Fire highway mega-projects - HB 509 HB 67 Planning and zoning, subdivision, Marshals, urge to retain current code Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Trail, extend Living will directive, alternative form definition of - HB 447 provisions, sprinklers - SR 164 throughout all of I-75 - HJR 70 permitted - HB 77 Pool safety regulations by counties, New manufactured home installation, fee US 60, in Carter County in honor of Long-term allow - HB 29 for - HB 379 fallen firefighter and police officers care facilities, posting of star quality Prevailing Real estate appraisals, require licensure designate sections of - HJR 111 rating, requirement - HB 318 wage, increase in exemption threshold - or certification from the board to Work zone, speeding in, required notice care facility administrator, licensing of - SB 146 perform - HB 184 for double fines - HB 400 HB 7 wage, school construction exemption - Tattoo studio and body piercing studios, Nurse Anesthetists recognize week - HR SB 145 health and sanitation, inspection of - Historical Affairs 43 Radon exposure, state and local policies HB 241 Nursing home residents, rights of - HB minimizing exposure of, "American Indian," define - HB 62 206 encouragement of - HCR 171 Insurance American Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Reorganization, Department of Housing, Indian tribes, recognition - HB 63 Related Disorders, activities of - HB Buildings and Construction, Executive Agents, life settlements, permissible acts Indian, define - HB 62: HFA(1) 169 Order 2008-507 - HB 473 - HB 230 Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Patient Summers, William E., V, Kentucky Autism spectrum disorders, health create - SB 129 care, establish patient advocacy rights Housing Corporation Board of coverage for - SB 54; SB 74: SFA (1) Delta Queen, urge Congress to renew and duties of nurses in - HB 515 Directors, appointment to - SR 212 Business entity annual report of exemption from Safety of Life at Sea visitation rights, provide for - HB 280; individuals not terminated, remove Act - HR 216 HB 280: HCS Immigration requirement - HB 59 First ovarian tumor removal, bicentennial Personal services, providers, Certificate to do business filing, remove celebration of - SR 119 certification of - SB 22; SB 22: SCS, Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - requirement - HB 59 Kentucky HCS HB 441 Certification requirement, fire sprinkler Capitol Centennial Commission, Pharmacist refusal to dispense Employment verification, nationality - HB inspectors - HB 449 establish - HB 337 medication, unlawful to discriminate for 440 Confidential information, clarification - Center for African American Heritage, - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) General contractors' liability, HB 264: HFA(1) create - SB 139; SB 139: SCS Surgical technology, require national subcontractor's failure to comply with Definition, Heritage Council/State Historic certification to practice - SB 111 verification programs - HB 441: HFA(2) rental vehicle agent - HB 59 Preservation Office, Main Street Voting, early, for caretakers of State rental vehicle agent managing Program, recognizing - HCR 159 hospitalized surgical patients - HB 52 and local enforcement of federal employee - HB 59 Prisoners of war and those missing in immigration law, permit - HB 440 Definitions - HB 59: SCS action, urge Congress to authorize Hotels and Motels contracts, contractors' employees in, Delete references to the executive investigation - SCR 5; HCR 66 employment eligibility, verification of - director, substitute commissioner - HB Ridgetop Tribe of Shawnee Indians, Transient room tax, clarification of tax HB 134 59 commend - HJR 15 base - HB 482 Unauthorized aliens, hiring of, eligibility Department of Insurance, War of 1812, Bicentennial Commission, verification - HB 441: HFA(1) Commissioner, appointment, Sharon P. create - HB 476: HFA(1) Housing, Building, and Construction Clark - SR 222 Information Technology Disclosure, requirements - HB 230 Holidays Certification Elevator contractors and independent requirement, fire sprinkler inspectors - Commonwealth elevator inspectors, insurance required Black History Month, recognize February HB 449 Office of Technology, statutes relating to be carried by - SB 155 2009 as - SR 51 requirements, fire sprinkler inspectors - to, relocation of - SB 181 Federal regulation, express opposition - Presidents' Day, optional school holiday HB 449: HCS Office of Technology, various offices HCR 85 - HB 209 Development fees - HB 250 and divisions, establishment and Governmental facilities for recreational Elevator safety, office to administer abolishment of - SB 181 purposes, requirement for liability insurance - HB 460 Home Rule through the elevator safety review Division of Printing Services, transfer of - board - SB 155 SB 181 Grain Employee misclassification, provisions Electronic communications, use in assessments and disbursements, Pool safety regulations by counties, revisions to - HB 462; HB 462: HCS allow - HB 29 extended to person with state contracts stalking or harassment - SB 57 - HB 392: HFA(1) Geographic Information Advisory dealers, requirements for - HB 173 Epperson, Stacy C., Kentucky Housing Council, abolishment of - SB 181 Health insurance, required coverage for Hospitals and Nursing Homes Corporation Board of Directors, Kentucky contraception - HB 464 appointment to - SR 213 Geospacial Board, establishment of - Insurance Adult abuse registry, establish - SB 128 Fire sprinkler inspectors, make prorated SB 181 agent, compensation for long-term care Alzheimer's Disease and Related occupational fee for certification rather Wireless Interoperability Executive - HB 152 Disorders Advisory Council, activities than licensure - HB 449: SCS Committee, membership of, decrease payments to firefighters totally disabled of - HB 169: HCS General contractors' liability, in - SB 181 in line of duty, CPI adjustment to - HB Ambulance service provider, patient subcontractor's failure to comply with Office of 911 Coordinator, abolishment 1 choice protocols, establishment - HB verification programs - HB 441: HFA(2) of - SB 181 Insurance, motor vehicle, reinstatement 538 Historic or prehistoric remains on fee - HB 450 Insurer, protection of consumer financial Anatomical gifts, consistency of property, limitation created by - HB 115 Inspections provisions governing - SB 25 Homelessness, prevention, continue information - HB 264 Central State Hospital Recovery pilot project for - HB 6 Insurer's agent, clarification - HB 264: Authority, abolishment of - SB 181 Certification HFA(1) Housing requirement, fire sprinkler inspectors - Certified surgical technologist, require Corporation Board of Directors, Gail Insurers, authorize waiver of deductible national certification to practice as - SB HB 449 for food spoilage in a disaster area - Melvin, confirmation - SR 214 requirements, fire sprinkler inspectors - 111: SCS Corporation Board of Directors, Porter HB 445 Elder HB 449: HCS Kentucky G. Peeples, Sr., confirmation - SR Charitable gaming facilities, inspections Care Ministry provide by Christian Care 215 Access, non-eligibility clarification - HB Communities, honor of - HR 236 of - SB 28 54 Kentucky Housing Corporation, Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - Care Ministry provided by Christian directors, increase in - SB 181 Access, residency requirement - HB 54 Care Communities, honor of - SR 176 HB 465 Access, smoking cessation - HB 54: Manufactured home installation Elevator inspections, elevator safety Elderly, inspection fee, limit to $150 - HB 379: SCS nursing home, recognition of priority for review board to coordinate - SB 155 Life SCS Fire sprinkler inspectors, make prorated quality care - HJR 94 Misclassification of construction Insurance, notice to owner - HB 230 nursing home, recognize priority for occupational fee for certification rather settlements, dual licensure study - HB employees, penalties for - SB 136; HB than licensure - HB 449: SCS quality care - SJR 93 392 230: HCS recognize priority for quality care - SJR Fireworks storage and display, fire chief Settlements, notification - HB 230 Mold remediation, standards for, inspection of - HB 500 93: SCS establish - HB 310 Limited line of authority, rental vehicle - Facility, patient visitation rights - SB 96 Jail inspections, deficiencies, electronic HB 59 National Association of State Fire notification - HB 195: SCS(1) Long-term care, agent compensation - Insurance payments to firefighters totally HB 309: HCS related projects, nonreligious HB 152 disabled in line of duty, CPI adjustment Basic requirement, deletion of - SB 31 Loss to - HB 1 reparation benefits, clarify solicitation - Prisoners, community-service-projects - run statement, define - HB 264 Kentucky HB 412: HCS HB 239 run statement, prohibit fee - HB 264 Access, non-eligibility clarification - HB reparation benefits, restrict licensed Rape in the third degree, detention run statement, written request by 54 practitioners of the healing arts - HB facility employees with inmates - SB 90 insurer - HB 264 Access, residency requirement - HB 54 412: HCS Sexual run statements, commercial property Access, smoking cessation - HB 54: reparations benefits, determination of abuse by persons operating and casualty risk - HB 264: HCS SCS work loss - HB 529 confinement facility - SB 75: SFA(1) Mopeds, require insuring of - HB 45 Group Health Insurance Board, due Credit card insurance score, use of - HB abuse in the first degree, by persons Motor date for policy recommendations - HB 247 operating confinement facility - SB vehicle accident, prohibit insurer or 175 Insurance, motor vehicle, reinstatement 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS agent to solicit person - HB 412: Licensed practitioners of the healing fee - HB 450 HFA(1) arts, require equal payment - SB 40 Mini-trucks, coverage required to be Judges and Court Commissioners vehicle, basic reparations benefits, Licensure of audit entity consulting operated as a motor vehicle - HB 2 determination of work loss - HB 529 pharmacist, delete reference to KRS No-fault, claims for medical expenses - Board of Judicial Form Retirement Plan, Office of Insurance, research life Chapter 315 - HB 414: HFA(1) HB 381 administrative regulations, conform settlement dual licensure - HB 230: Medical Property and casualty contracts, risk with federal law - HB 120 HCS and dental, local board of education factors, limit on credit score surcharge Elections based on preferential voting Penalty, failure to timely submit loss run members - HB 141 - HB 132 system - HB 238 statement - HB 264 support, appropriate health care Salvage vehicle damage threshold, Electronic warrants, participation in - HB Pharmacy, insurance coverage, court order for - exclude cost of airbags from 138 provider agreement - HB 414: SCS HB 489; SB 162: SCS; HB 44: SFA calculation of - HB 309 Jury service, exemption from, 72 years provider agreement, audits - HB 414 (1); HB 49: SFA (1); HB 54: SFA (1); of age and up - HB 281 Property HB 101: SFA (2); HB 129: SFA (1); Interest and Usury Oaths, retired and senior justices and and casualty contracts, risk factors, limit HB 138: SFA (2); HB 333: SFA (1); judges, administration by - HB 499 on credit score surcharge - HB 132 HB 489: HCS Judgment, interest on - SB 104; HB 487 Sentence enhancements, limitation on and casualty, use of credit based Motor vehicle accident, prohibit insurer State bonds, reporting requirements of - use - HB 378 insurance score - HB 247 or agent to solicit person - HB 412: HB 430 Service fee, county attorney notice for Reorganization, Department of HFA(1) alleged theft by deception - HB 390 Insurance, Executive Order 2008-507 - Pharmacy Interlocal Cooperation Specialist Jeremy R. Gullett Memorial HB 473 audit requirements, exempt Medicaid Bridge, designate in Greenup County - State regulation, express commitment - audits - HB 414: HFA(1) Adopt charter county government, HJR 29 HCR 85 audit time restriction, exclude audit Theft during disaster or emergency, Time frame, response to written request resulting from evidence of fraud - HB modify procedure - HB 131 Charter county merger commission, sentencing and penalty - HB 360 for loss run statement - HB 264 414: HCS Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 Workers' audit, authorize appeal after final audit local government membership - HB compensation subrogation, limits on report, exit interview - HB 414: 131: HFA(1) recovery - HB 167 HFA(1) City opt out, charter county government, Judicial Circuits compensation, exclusivity exception for audit, pharmacy may consent to audit in merger commission process - HB 131: reckless conduct - HB 455 first 7 days of month - HB 414: HFA(2) Certification requirement, fire sprinkler HFA(1) Formation of fire protection districts with inspectors - HB 449 Insurance, Health audits, definitions - HB 414: HCS optional ambulance service, audits, delete auditing entity receipt of requirements - HB 234 Judicial Districts Autism percentage of recovery - HB 414: spectrum disorder, direct a study of HFA(2) International Trade and Relations Redistricting process, requirement for health insurance coverage - HB 190: audits, recoupment or repayment study by Legislative Research HFA(1) requirements - HB 414: HFA(3) Global exports, require Cabinet for Commission - HCR 112 spectrum disorders, health coverage for audits, reduce notice of audit from 30 to Economic Development to study - HJR - SB 54, 74; HB 190; SB 74: SFA (1) 7 days - HB 414: HFA(4) 114 Juries and Jurors Cancer clinical trials for treatment of, audits, reduce notice of audit from 30 to International Business Relations 7 days - HB 414: HFA(2) health plan - SB 102 Committee, create permanent LRC Competency proceeding, jury trial for - Pharmacy, Cancer, clinical trials for treatment of, Committee - HB 64 HB 145; HB 145: HCS audit appeals process - HB 414; HB health plan - HB 30 Israel, support for - SR 120; HR 222 Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 414: SCS Chiropractic Jury audit requirements - HB 414; HB 414: treatment, definitions, insurance Interstate Cooperation service, exemption from, 72 years of SCS reimbursement - SB 40; SB 40: SFA age and up - HB 281 recoupment of funds by insurer - HB (1) Guardians and conservators, jurisdiction service, limitation on - HB 16 414; HB 414: SCS treatment, prohibit combining between states - HB 468 service, terms, conditions, and Required coverage for contraception - procedures for reimbursement - SB Interstate Compact for the Placement of compensation - SB 166 HB 464 40: SFA(1) Children, replacement of - HB 296 Verdicts, jury, further deliberation, when Routine patient healthcare costs, Dialysis Presidential election by national popular required - HB 359 exclusion - SB 102: SCA(1); HB 30: coverage, limit patient travel - SB 19 vote, compact for - HB 170 HFA (1) coverage, penalty - SB 19 Southern States Energy Compact, Secretary of Personnel Cabinet, Justices of the Peace and Magistrates coverage, prohibit actions to shift effective date of ratification - HB 362 reimbursement responsibility - SB 19 authority to promulgate administrative County consolidation, process for, coverage, prohibit consideration of regulations, health coverage - HB 175 Jails and Jailers magisterial districts - HB 233 government reimbursement - SB 19 Uniform group health insurance Taking up and posting of stray equines, coverage, require notice of decrease for application, office of insurance to Blue lights, use of - SB 86: SFA(1) requirements for - HB 418 out-of-network reimbursement - SB develop - SJR 90 Correctional health care programs - SB 19 Urine drug screening or blood tests, 73; SB 73: SFA (1) coverage, require reimbursement to provide coverage for - HB 78 Labor and Industry County jail assistance trust fund, provider rather than patient - SB 19 provision for - HB 158: HCS Dialysis, Insurance, Motor Vehicle Administrative DNA samples, from whom taken, use - coverage - HJR 52; SJR 46: SCS; HJR hearings, union representative included HB 321 52: HCS Accident or disaster, improper in definition of party - HB 367 Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 coverage, analysis of cost of care - SJR solicitation for medical services - HB Law judge, appointment, Otto Daniel Health care costs, correctional facilities 46 535 Wolff - SR 204 and jails, limitation of - SB 73: SCS Group health insurance application, Airbag Law Judge, confirmation, Caroline Pitt Inspections, discovery of deficiencies, uniform, director and advisory council reinstallation, costs payable by an Clark - SR 207 electronic notification - HB 195: SCS(1) to develop - SR 117 insurer not to exceed the retail value Law Judge, confirmation, Edward D. Jail prisoners, medical treatment of - SB Health care insurance coverage, court of the vehicle - HB 309: SCS Hays - SR 206 73: HCA(1) order for - SB 162 reinstallation, insurers to pay for in Law Judge, confirmation, Richard Prisoner nationality verification - HB 440 Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 accordance with individual policies - Martin Joiner - SR 205 Prisoners working community-service- Adopted children, employer to grant university-owned lands, study of - Redistricting process, requirement for credit - HB 126 equal rights to parents, guardians of - SJR 67 study - HCR 112 Elevator contractors and elevator HB 375 Planning Require grouping of interim legislative mechanics, licensure through elevator Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - and zoning, subdivision of land for meetings - HCR 91 board required for - SB 155 HB 441 agricultural purposes, definition of Roadside Memorial Task force, Fire sprinkler inspectors, make prorated Apprenticeship and Training Council, new street - HB 447: HCS establishment of - HJR 12 occupational fee for certification rather revise membership and terms - SB 70 and zoning, subdivision, definition of - Study directed, state construction project than licensure - HB 449: SCS Collective HB 447 delivery method subject of - HCR 117 Fireworks storage and display, permit for bargaining, teachers and classified Public works, regional wastewater Tobacco - HB 500 employees - HB 373 commissions, method of conveyance - master settlement agreement, Grain dealers and warehousemen, bargaining, teachers and classified HB 422 certifications and escrow requirements for - HB 462; HB 462: personnel - SB 172 Real property owned by air board having requirements, study - SB 48: HFA(3) HCS Employee misclassification, provisions scenic easements, length of covenant - Task Force, reauthorize - HR 232 Horse racing authority, licensing extended to person with state contracts HB 127 requirements, exemptions for - HB 392: HFA(1) Study mining of and impacts to streams Libraries background check - HB 472: HCS Employment leave for crime victims, and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - Human remains, initial removal, creation of and requirements for - HB HJR 7 Emergency 911, revenues and fees, requirements for - HB 477 49 Legislative Research Commission, Industrial hemp, growing of - SB 131 General contractors' liability, Landlord and Tenant study of - SB 82: SCS Inspection of manufactured homes subcontractor's failure to comply with installed by a certified installer, limit fee verification programs - HB 441: HFA(2) to $150 - HB 379: SCS Deception, theft by, check for insufficient Licensing Gott, Douglas W., Administrative Law funds - HB 176 Kentucky Horse Racing Authority, Judge, confirmation - SR 208 Landlord tenant act, supplemental local omnibus chapter revisions - HB 472 International Business Relations Acupuncture, licensing of - HB 200 License requirements, tattoo artist or ordinances - HB 405 Alcohol license, allow issuance to Committee, create permanent LRC Property management, definition of - HB instructor, body piercing technician, Committee - HB 64 convention centers under specified establishment of - HB 241 401: HCA(1) circumstances - HB 229: SCS Justice, Joseph W., Administrative Law Sexual orientation and gender identity Mandatory spay/neuter, establish Judge, confirmation - SR 203 Alcoholic requirements for - HB 240 discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; beverage control licensing statues, KRS Chapter 341, to be known as UI Act HB 72 Marriage certificate, require pertinent - HB 520 extensive technical corrections - SB data about the legislator who Labor organization, mandatory 34 solemnized the marriage on - HB 79 membership or financial support Legislative Research Commission beverages with special appeal to Motorcycle helmets, fee required to prohibited, penalty - SB 165 minors, provisions of - HB 524 operate without - HB 501 Misclassification Create interim joint committees on Art Not-for-profit homeowner's associations, of construction employees, penalties for economic development and tourism - therapist board, disciplinary actions, civil exemption for - HB 401: SCS - SB 136; HB 392 HB 350 penalties, and appeals regarding - HB Optometric Examiners, Kentucky Board of employees - HB 392: HFA(3) Director of, salary increases for - HB 526 73: SCS of, regulations allowing practice outside Personnel hearings, labor organization Director, salary of - HB 57 therapists, license and license office of - HB 99: HCS may assist - HB 367: HFA(1) Employees of, salaries and merit exemptions, requirement for - HB 73 Pharmacist refusal to dispense Prevailing increases for - HB 526 therapists, license revocation, petition medication, unlawful to discriminate for wage, increase in exemption threshold - Executive for reinstatement, and disciplinary - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) SB 146 branch agencies, study on the efficiency action - HB 73 Premises selling alcoholic beverages, wage, school construction exemption - of - SJR 91 Auctioneers, restriction of minors at - HB 129 SB 145 orders, referral by - SB 187: SCS; HB apprenticeship, remove requirements Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, Prison 203: SCA (1) for - HB 193: HFA(2) licensing and regulation of practitioners industries enhancement - SB 26 Government Contract Review fees, increasing maximum limits for - HB of - HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) industry enhancement - SB 26: SCS Committee, omnibus revision for - HB 193 Prosthetists, orthotists, pedorthists, Public works projects, prevailing wage, 44; HB 44: HFA (1) Internet auctions, exemptions for - HB licensing of - HB 210: SFA(3) elimination of - HB 143: HFA(1) Governor's executive order list, send to - 193: SFA(1) Psychologist, licensure testing, establish Sexual orientation and gender identity SB 187 licensure requirements, remove - SB 175 discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; House of Representatives, confirmations reference to residency - HB 193: Psychologists, licensing of - SB 175: HB 72 by, deletion of - SB 168 SFA(2) SCS Silicosis or mixed-dust claims, procedure Identification and interment of veterans' omnibus revisions - HB 193 Real for - HB 205 remains, interim joint committee to Body piercing, ears, exclusion from, estate appraisals, require licensure or Unauthorized aliens, hiring of, eligibility consider - SR 83 definition of - HB 241: HFA(1) certification from the board to perform verification - HB 441: HFA(1) Interim legislative committee meetings, Catastrophic injuries to racehorses, - HB 184 Wage discrimination, prohibited on basis scheduling of, maximizing cost savings disciplinary action against racing estate brokerage, escrow accounts, of sex, race, or national origin - HB 33 by - HR 92 licensees who fail to report - HB 23 requirements for - HB 401: HCS Workers' Kentucky film industry tax incentives, Certified surgical technologist, require estate brokerage, licensing of - HB 401: compensation, 5th edition of AMA study - HB 229: HFA(8) national certification to practice as - SB HCA(1) guides - SB 56; HB 333: SCS Legislative 111: SCS estate brokerage, licensure, conditions Compensation, 5th edition of AMA Branch Budget, reduction of - HB 252 Charitable of - HB 401: HCS guides - HB 333 efficiency and accountability task force, gaming, licensing of - SB 28 estate brokers, authorized activities and compensation, employer's reckless create - HB 144; HB 144: HFA (6) gaming, mandatory training program, license discipline of - HB 355 conduct, suits permitted for - HB 455 Long term Policy Research Center, require - SB 149: SCS Estate Commission, reciprocity, board of, members of, confirmation of - gaming, training required for licensure - requirements for - HB 401 Land Use SB 168 SB 149: HCS Sampling of distilled spirits - SB 34: Long-Term gaming, training requirement, FCCR Policy Research Board, Bernard Lovely, establishment of - HB 385 Small Agricultural district, requirements for - Jr., confirmation - HR 154 Counselors, trained to treat persons with HB 172 farm winery licensees, maximum Policy Research Board, Bhupendra dependency issues - HB 244: HFA(1) allowable output, increase of - SB 34: Agriculture, energy feedstocks, Parekh, confirmation of - SR 199 Deferred deposit transactions, qualifying environmental remediation SFA(1) Policy Research Board, confirmation of, moratorium on - HB 444: SCS farm winery licenses, increase property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 Yvette Smith - SR 200 Distiller licensees, free samples of Civil liability, carbon sequestration and maximum allowable output by - SB Policy Research Board, confirmation distilled spirits, allowance of under a 156 demonstration projects, immunity from Yvette Smith - HR 153 sampling license - SB 144 - HB 351 Speech-language pathologist or Policy Research Board, confirmation, Division of Occupations and audiologist, pay supplement authorized Historic or prehistoric remains on Phupendra Parekh - HR 155 Professions, transfer of - SB 181 property, procedure for disposition of - - HB 210 Oil and gas operations, state and Election State HB 115 university owned lands, report directed days alcoholic beverages, permit Oil parks, limited sale of alcohol, to - SJR 67: SCA(1) delivery of - HB 128: HCS conditions, providing for - HB 308 and gas operations, state-owned and Penal Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to days, alcoholic beverages, unless university-owned land, program for - parks, limited sale of alcohol, licensing study - SJR 12 permitted by local government, fee, establishment of - HB 308 SB 138: HCS Public school information management prohibit sale of - HB 128 and gas operations, state-owned and Surgical technology, require national systems, staff study of - HCR 125 Electricians, licensing of, education certification to practice - SB 111 Tattoo and body piercing, regulate loan, violations and penalties - HB 516 Division of Mine Permits, Local requirement, deletion of - SB 31 practice through new board under new loans, business requirements - HB 516 Government Economic Development Professional licensing chapter - HB 241: SCS loans, definitions - HB 516 Fund, transfer to - SB 177 firefighters, physical agility test - HB 150 Taxi and limousine certificates, clarify Dog, cat release, mandate spay/neuter firefighters, supplement, wages, definitions and operating authority - HB Local Government before - HB 240 overtime - SB 46 97 Economic Public Unclassified 911 service charge, collection agent development fund, use of - SB 178 infrastructure and highway construction acquirer, increase - HB 504 other than phone provider, local recovery moneys, spending of, urge - SB 15 acquirer, OTP wholesaler, fee - HB 505 government designation - SB 82 local governments to buy American - referendum for charter county formation Video Adopt charter county government, HCR 147 - HB 131: HFA(3) lottery games, licensing of - HB 158 modify procedure - HB 131 Election referendum procedure for charter lottery terminals, license categories for - CERS, days alcoholic beverages, permit county formation - HB 131: HFA(5), HB 32 allow certain agencies to opt out of delivery of - HB 128: HCS (6) participation in the state health plan - days, alcoholic beverages, unless transportation infrastructure authority, Liens HB 431 permitted by local government, local input to - HB 102 certain agencies may opt out of prohibit sale of - HB 128 Radon exposure, policies minimizing Agisters, election of remedy - HB 331; participation in the state health plan - Emergency exposure of, encouragement of - HCR HB 331: SFA (1) SB 112; HB 138: SCA (3) 911, revenues and fees, study of - SB 171 All-terrain vehicle, notation on certificate remove employer contribution and 82: SCS Real property owned by air board having of title - HB 53; HB 53: SFA (3),(4),(5) health care reimbursement for 911, revenues and need for state board, scenic easements, length of covenant - Certificate of title for all-terrain vehicles, reemployed retirees - HB 212 study of - SB 82: HCS HB 127 establish procedures - HB 53: SFA(1) Charter Establish Regional county governments, administration of a fee for a justice of the peace to issue tourism and infrastructure development a stray certificate, permit local fund, provision for - HB 158: HCS Lieutenant Governor ad valorem taxes - HB 94 county governments, include in recall governments to - HB 418: HCA(1) wastewater commissions, authority to provisions for ad valorem taxes - HB a reasonable fee for keeping stray join - HB 422 Candidates for Governor, running mate, equines, authority to - HB 418 Require 50% of tax on wages to be delay selection of - HB 451 131: HFA(4) county merger commission, Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain remitted to city/county of residence - membership - HB 131: HFA(1) areas in a consolidate local HB 448 Loans and Credit Charter, county governments, ad government - SB 18 Sadieville, Scott County, from sixth to valorem taxes, compensating tax rate Fire fifth, reclassification of - SB 38: SCS Best and recall provisions - HB 94 protection boundaries, study of - HCR Service fee, county attorney notice for in Class program, loans, forgiveness Child-care centers, evacuation plan, 79 alleged theft by deception - HB 390 and repayment - HB 480 requirement for - SB 161 station closures, Louisville/Jefferson Sheriff, in Class, forgiveness of - HB 502 City County Metro - HR 27 county clerk and PVA moving office to Confidential information, increase opt out, charter county government, subdistricts, dissolution and governance require vote - HB 35: HFA(1) requirements - HB 444: HCS merger commission process - HB of - HB 357 county clerk and PVA require vote to Credit card solicitations on college 131: HFA(2) Firefighters totally disabled in line of move offices - HB 35: HFA(2) campuses, regulation of - HB 268 tax collection, procedures - HB 186 duty, CPI adjustment to insurance county clerk, and PVA, allow offices in Deferred tax collection, PVA's preliminary payments - HB 1 areas other than county seat - HB 35 deposit service transactions, regulation property assessment provided to city Formation of fire protection districts with county clerks, PVA offices in areas - HB 444; HB 444: HFA (4) - HB 186 optional ambulance service, other than county seat - HB 35: HCS deposit transaction database, report Collective bargaining agreements, requirements - HB 234 Souvenir retail liquor licensees, hours requirements - HB 444: HCS Recognition of - SB 80: SFA(1) Gross revenues and excise tax fund, and days of operation, local ordinance, deposit transaction fee, authorize Community rehabilitation programs, hold-harmless amount, increase - HB establishment by - SB 144 charge to customer - HB 444: HCS purchases from, preference for - SB 341 Spending of economic recovery moneys, deposit transaction, authorize payment 147; SB 147: SCS Health boards, composition of - HB 109 local governments urged to buy plan - SB 179 Consolidated Home rule, allow for pool safety American - HCR 144 deposit transaction, limit customer to local government, budget process and regulations - HB 29 Succession within consolidated local one outstanding transaction - HB 444: mayor's duties - SB 80: SCS Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, government - SB 119 HFA(3) local governments, legislative powers, priority funding for - HJR 116 Tax deposit transaction, prohibit licensee audits and investigations - SB 118 Junction City, fifth to forth class - SB 38 base coordination agreements between from multiple transactions in 90 days local governments, mayor's duties and Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, cities and counties - HB 442 - HB 444: HFA(3) powers in - HB 517 Kentucky Municipal Utilities increment financing, preferences for deposit transactions, define annual Coroners, unclaimed bodies, cremation, Association, membership for - SB 20 Kentucky firms - HB 543 percentage rate - HB 444: SFA(1) prohibition of for same - HB 58: HFA(1) Local United States and Kentucky flag deposit transactions, define annual Counties, county employees retirement Government Economic Assistance purchases, require manufacture in the percentage rate and interest - HB system, definition of seasonal position - Fund, balances in, investment of - HB United States - SB 33 444: HFA(2) HB 204 286 Urban-county government, benefits deposit transactions, interest rate - HB County Government Economic Development during layoffs for police and fire 444: HFA(1) clerk's fee for keeping a record of the Fund, administration of - HB 203 employees - SB 16 deposit transactions, limit annual stray certificate, reinstate existing Mayor of consolidated local Video lottery terminals, county interest rate to 36% - HB 444: HFA(2) amount for - HB 418: HCA(1) government's duties and powers - SB referendum on placement of - HB 32 deposit transactions, limit annual consolidation, process for - HB 233 80 percentage rate - HB 444: SFA(1) Employees Retirement System, Municipal Utilities Association, Kentucky Local Mandate deposit transactions, regulation of - HB definition of "seasonal employee" - Infrastructure Authority, membership 444: SCS HB 204: HCS on - HB 305 911 communications, procedure for deposit transactions, require oral and Employees Retirement System, Occupational license taxes, definition of release of - SB 30; SB 30: SCS written explanation - HB 444: HFA(2) establish 10 year phase-in to fully Internal Revenue Code - HB 87: HCS Abortion, Department of Financial Institutions, fund retiree health benefits - HB 117 Officers, oaths, remove two-year denial informed consent and ultrasound regulation of short-term loan business - ordinances, procedure for enactment of office penalty for failure to take oath requirements - SB 79 HB 516 and amendment - HB 187 under KRS 62.010 - HB 161 practice, procedure, and prohibited acts Eligibility for forgiveness - HB 480: ordinances, procedures for amendment, Ordinances or regulations regulating - HB 191 HCA(1), HFA (1),(2) publication and enactment - HB 187: body piercing and tattooing, prohibition Accessible Homeowners and Bank Protection, urge SFA(1) of - HB 241 parking placards, allow for pregnant Congress to enact - HR 40 Court house facilities, provision of by Permission for video lottery terminal women and parents of children under Loan forgiveness, eligibility for - HB 480: counties - HB 80 games at approved tracks - HB 158 one - HB 151 HFA(1) Department for Local Government, Planning parking placards, clarification of use for Mortgage Licensing and Regulation Act - reorganization, Executive Order 2008- and zoning, subdivision of land for pregnant women and those HB 106; HB 106: SCS 509 - HB 326 agricultural purposes, definition of transporting infants - HB 151: HCS Payday loans, urge voluntary 36 percent Development fees - HB 250 new street - HB 447: HCS Accident or disaster, improper annual interest cap - HR 217 Direct a study of the current system for and zoning, subdivision, definition of - solicitation for medical services - HB Presence of borrower, clarify - HB 444: reporting and paying local taxes - HCR HB 447 535 HCS 135 Prisoners working community-service- Accidents, solicitation of business - HB Short-term related projects, nonreligious 412 HB 204: HCS $300 to $1,000 - HB 518 enforcement of federal immigration law - Adopted children, employer to grant Employees Retirement System, Fire HB 440 equal rights to parents, guardians of - establish 10 year phase-in to fully inspection fees - HB 293 Lodging, sales tax on, clarification on tax HB 375 fund retiree health benefits - HB 117 subdistricts, dissolution and governance base - HB 482 Agriculture, energy feedstocks, ordinances, procedure for enactment of - HB 357 Maintenance orders for spouses, qualifying environmental remediation and amendment - HB 187 Firefighters Foundation Program Fund, availability of automatic payment property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 Court house facilities, provision of by increase stipend amount - HB 466 methods - HB 22 Agroterrorism, set penalties for - HB 91 counties - HB 80 Fireworks storage and display, fire chief Marriages, allow members of the Alcoholic beverages wholesale sale tax, Criminal inspection of - HB 500 General Assembly to solemnize - HB increased rate - HB 166 gang activity, database, uniform citation Fish & Wildlife Res., prohibit regs that 79 Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - modification - HB 188 limit deadly weapons for self-defense Masonic Order license plates, allowance HB 441 gang database - HB 188: HCS or defense of others - HB 419 of petition for a voluntary donation Anatomical gifts, consistency of records, misdemeanors, expungement - Funding and operation of jails - SB 76 amount - HB 74: HCS provisions governing - SB 25 HB 312 Funding, KLEPF fund salary Mayor of consolidated local Animal Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB supplements - HB 164 government's duties and powers - SB cruelty, care of seized animals - HB 428 315: HCS Gold Star Fathers license plate, 80 health, provisions governing - HB 302 Dating violence, availability of domestic establish - HB 66 Mini-trucks, coverage required to be identification, bar unjustifiable removal violence protective orders - SB 101; Governmental operated as a motor vehicle - HB 2 of - HB 301 HB 48 bodies and local public agencies, Motor Animals, cruelty to, add shelter Dead body, unclaimed, cremation purchasing preference - HB 339 vehicle property tax relief, effective date requirements - HB 137 allowed by coroner - HB 58 facilities for recreational purposes, of - HB 158: HCS Antifreeze additive, stipulate Deception, theft by, check for insufficient requirement for liability insurance - vehicle registration, voluntary requirements for - HB 182: HCS funds - HB 176 HB 460 contribution permitted upon Antifreeze, require bittering agent in - HB Development fees - HB 250 Gross revenues and excise tax fund, registration of a farm truck - HB 100 182 Disabled hold-harmless amount, increase - HB Vehicles, Assessments on end of year Archeological sites, family access, veteran license plates, eliminate fees - 341 purchases, clarify procedures for - HB require landowner compliance - HB SB 32 Health 340 114 veterans, eliminate fees on special boards, composition of - HB 109 Motorcycle helmets, fee required to Autism spectrum disorders, health license plates - HB 265 care costs, correctional facilities and operate without - HB 501 coverage for - SB 74 DNA samples, from whom taken, use - jails, limitation of - SB 73: SCS Notary publics, omnibus regulation - HB Basic reparation benefits, restrict HB 321; HB 321: HCS Highway infrastructure authority, 539 licensed practitioners of the healing Driving under the influence, penalties for technical corrections to - HB 102: Notice requirement from county clerks, arts - HB 412: HCS - SB 34: HCS, FCCR HFA(1) date of - SB 124: SCS Benefits increase, death, line of duty Drug Historic or prehistoric remains on Offense of vehicular assault of a bicyclist deaths - HB 426 court programs, operation, funding - HB property, limitation created by - HB 115 or pedestrian - HB 88 Bluegrass Prostate Cancer Awareness 165 Home invasion, penalty for crimes One Nation Under God special license Foundation, special license plate service fee, collection, distribution - HB relating to - SB 143 plate, establish - HB 24: SCS benefiting - HB 402 287 Homestead exemption, increase for Personal Boating while intoxicated, penalties and DUI, disabled veterans 65 and over - HB communication device, prohibit use by enforcement - HB 369: SCS ignition interlocks - HB 365 260 an operator of a motor veh. under the Breast-feeding, penalty for violation of violation for controlled substance use - Hospitals, patient transport to by age of 18 - HB 46: HCS law that permits practice in public, SB 5 ambulance service - SB 91 communication device, prohibit use by establish - SB 29; HB 214 Duplicate filing requirement with county Hunting, carrying firearms, provisions for an operator of a motor vehicle under Brownfield redevelopment, agricultural clerk for legislative candidates, - HB 358: SCA(1) the age of 18 - HB 46 feedstocks, property tax credits - HB abolishment of - SB 24 Identity theft, avoiding criminal communication device, prohibition of 162: HCS Early prosecution, addition of - SB 189 use while operating a motor vehicle - Cabinet for Health and Family Services, in-person voting, no excuse necessary - Infection, health facility-acquired, report HB 41 public swimming pool safety HB 406 rates and prevention procedure - HB Planning regulations, promulgated by - HB 258: voting, authority to - HB 133 67 and zoning, subdivision of land for HCS voting, costs to countries Information to county clerks, voter roster, agricultural purposes, definition of Candidates for Governor, running mate, reimbursement, requirement for - HB maintenance of - SB 125 new street - HB 447: HCS delay selection of - HB 451 56 Inmate credits - HB 371 and zoning, subdivision, definition of - Capital punishment, allow prior child voting, establishment of - HB 50 Inspections, disposition of funds from - HB 447 abuse as an aggravating circumstance Election HB 293: HCS Police - HB 130 days alcoholic beverages, permit Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, and fire employees, benefits during CDL drug and alcohol testing database, delivery of - HB 128: HCS provisions relating to - HB 315 layoffs - SB 16 requirement for - HB 443 days, alcoholic beverages, unless Issuance of certificates, procedures for - department, city of sixth class, CERS, permitted by local government, HB 263 countywide jurisdiction - HB 377 allow certain agencies to opt out of prohibit sale of - HB 128 Judgment, interest on - SB 104; HB 487 Postal Inspectors, United States, participation in the state health plan - of judges, preferential voting system - Kentucky Kentucky peace officer status for - HB HB 431 HB 238 Board of Licensure for Tattooing and 107 certain agencies may opt out of Elections, requirements and restrictions Body Piercing creation of - HB 241 Power plants, coal-fired, make eligible participation in the state health plan - during, members of the media - SB 130 Condominium Act - HB 514 for Incentive for Energy Independence SB 112 Electronic warrants, participation in - HB lottery, making an appropriation therefor Act - SB 55 remove employer contribution and 138 - HB 158 Preferences for Kentucky businesses, health care reimbursement for Elevator safety review board, elevator Retirement Systems, technical changes TIF financing - HB 543: HCS reemployed retirees - HB 212 inspections and safety to be to reemployment after retirement Preliminary property assessment of PVA Child support, disbursement fee, charge coordinated by - SB 155 provisions - HB 323 to be provided to city - HB 186 noncustodial parent for - HB 95 Eligibility for parole, parole credit, Labor organization, mandatory Prerecorded telephone political Cigarette surtax, distribution of - HB 123 discharge from parole - HB 372; HB membership or financial support messages, prohibition for Do Not Call Conduct of elections, pilot program for 372: HCS prohibited, penalty - SB 165 Registry - HB 18: HCS early voting - HB 486; HB 486: HCS Emergency services personnel, line of Law enforcement agency, report VIN Prevailing wage, increase in exemption Consolidated local government, budget duty, deaths and injuries, benefits for - numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB threshold - SB 146 process and mayor's duties - SB 80: HB 415 113 Prisoners working community-service- SCS Employment leave for crime victims, License plate, Transportation Cabinet, related projects, nonreligious Contributions, expenditures, and creation of and requirements for - HB establish alternate standard issue requirement, deletion of - SB 31 reporting, guidelines for - SB 62 49 license plate - HB 25 prisoners, community-service-related Controlled substances, salvia, addition Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain Limited liability companies, application of projects - HB 239 to Schedule I - HB 228 areas in a consolidate local corporate alcohol license laws - SB 34 Probate fees, estate of officers killed in Correctional health care programs - SB government - SB 18 Local line of duty, exemption for - HB 232 73 Eyewitness identification, procedures for development areas, termination date, Professional County - HB 389 extension to 30 years - HB 395 firefighters, physical agility test - HB 150 consolidation, process for - HB 233 Felons' voting rights, constitutional economic development areas, allow firefighters, supplement, wages, Employees Retirement System, amendment to provide - HB 70 time extension in specific cases - HB overtime - SB 46 definition of "seasonal employee" - Felony offense threshold, increase from 395: HCS Property tax collections, omnibus revisions - HB valor - SB 36: HCS having surgery - HB 52 Walter C., Sr., memorializing - HR 83 262 State parks, limited sale of alcohol, local Branham, Cora, memorializing - SR 74 tax homestead exemption, expansion of option election, providing for - HB 308 Malt Beverages Broaddus, Patricia Masters, - HB 261 Statewide initiative petitions, permission memorializing - SR 78 Protective vests and tasers, constable for - HB 217 Alcohol receipts trust fund, establish - Brooks, eligible for from KSP program - HB 398 Taking up and posting of stray equines, HB 166: HFA(1) Judith J., memorializing - SR 108 Public requirements for - HB 418 Alcoholic Judith, memorializing - HR 109 swimming pools, administrative Tattoo and body piercing licensing beverage control statues, extensive Rose Mary Codell, memorializing - HR regulations governing the safety and board, membership and regulatory technical corrections - SB 34 201 sanitation of - SB 21 authority - HB 241: SCS beverage, special appeal to minors, Brown, swimming pools, federal main drain Tax definition of - HB 523 Langley, memorializing - HR 32 cover standards to be met for - HB base coordination agreement, local beverage, special appeal to minors, Michael "Corky," memorializing - SR 15 258 government to share certain sticker, providing for - HB 523 Burch, Cassie, memorializing - HR 225 Transportation Authority, creation of, for revenues - HB 442 beverages with special appeal to Callihan, Ronnie Dale, memorializing - highway construction - SB 15 increment financing, preferences for minors, provisions of - HB 524 HR 189 transportation infrastructure authority, Kentucky firms - HB 543 Alcopops, taxation - HB 510 Carter, Douglas, memorializing - HR 194 local input to - HB 102 Temporary replacement on county board Convention center licensees and retail Caudill, transportation, offenses against user or of elections, circumstance for - HB 201 licensees, requirements and privileges Maggie, memorializing - SR 159 operator of - HB 353 Tennessee Valley Authority, peace regarding - HB 473: SCA(1) Solomon, Jr., memorializing - SR 39 Purchase of U.S. and Kentucky flags by officer, authority - SB 105 Kentucky Lottery, confirmation, June G. Chambers, Blanche Mae, memorializing public institutions, must be Theft Hudson - SR 223 - HR 86 manufactured in the USA - SB 33 during disaster or emergency, New taxes, rate increases, prohibited - Clark, Billy C., memorializing - SR 175 Rape in the third degree, detention sentencing and penalty - HB 360 HB 144: HFA(1) Cobb, Helen C., memorializing - SR 145 facility employees with inmates - SB 90 offenses, anhydrous ammonia, penalty Possession by minors, prohibition of - Coleman, Louis, memorializing - SR 54 Real property owned by air board having increases - HB 369 HB 129 Collins, Luke, memorializing - SR 109; scenic easements, length of covenant - offenses, provisions relating to - HB Sale to person not providing for family, HR 178 HB 127 369: HCS technical correction - SB 115 Comley, Victor E., memorializing - SR 17 Recording public performances, Transportation cabinet, establish State parks, limited sale of alcohol, Conley, Judge Hollie, memorializing - prohibition, exceptions - HB 112: HCS alternate standard issue license plate - providing for - HB 308 SR 44 Require 50% of tax on wages by a HB 24 Wholesale sales tax, substance abuse Cooper, city/county to be remitted to the Trespass on retail and commercial intervention fund, appropriate - HB 532 David Keith, memorializing - HR 25 city/county of residence - HB 448 premises, prohibit - HB 282 Sergeant David K., memorializing - SR Retirement System, DROP, program for Turnpike authority of Kentucky, creation 32 hazardous duty employees - HB 421 of bi-state authority through - HB 102: Medicaid Cox, Angela Sue, memorializing - SR Retirement, increase death in the line of SCS 156; HR 226 duty benefits - SB 140 TVA in-lieu-of-tax payments, redistribute Controlled substances, electronic Cpl. Josh Moore Memorial Highway, Sadieville, Scott County, from sixth to - HB 461 reporting, data sharing in system of - designate in Logan County - HJR 4 fifth, reclassification of - SB 38: SCS Underground storage tanks, registration SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA Crosier, Louis Wayne, memorializing - School calendar, one hundred eighty- of - HB 92 (1),(2); HB 45: HFA (1) HR 167 seven days or equivalent required - HB Unified Dialysis coverage, penalty - SB 19 Dickerson, 256 Carrier Registered Act, violation of, Dialysis, Bernice, adjourn Senate in loving Self-defense, carrying firearms while penalty increase - HB 370: HCS benefit - HJR 52 memory and honor of - SR 82 hunting, fishing, or trapping - HB 419: Carrier Registration Act, violation of, benefits - SJR 46: SCS; HJR 52: HCS Bernice, memorializing - SR 52; HR 68 HCS penalty increase - HB 370 benefits, analysis of cost of care - SJR Distinguished Kentuckians, name roads Sentence enhancements, limitation on Unlawful transaction with a minor, 46 in memory of - HJR 120 use - HB 378 removal of prohibition regarding activity Health and Family Services secretary, Dorton, Trigg "O.T", memorializing - SR Sexual involving salvia - HB 228: HCS appointment - SB 163 99 abuse in the first degree, by persons Unpasteurized goat milk, regulation of - Individuals with Disabilities Education Drees, Richard T., memorializing - SR operating confinement facility - SB HB 177 Act, conformity with - SB 186; HB 118 10 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS Van-only handicapped parking, establish Long-term care facilities, posting of star Dye, Monnie Brown, memorializing - SR orientation and gender identity requirements for - HB 316 quality rating, requirement - HB 318 84 discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; Vehicles in the Commonwealth for more Nursing home residents, rights of - HB Earl (Skip) Ritz Memorial Bridge, HB 72 than 180 days, registration requirement 206 designate between Floyd County and Sexually oriented business, separation - HB 218 Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant Johnson county line - SJR 40 of semi-nude employees from patrons - Video lottery terminals, net terminal women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; Eubank, Marianna Young, memorializing SB 42 income for state budget purposes, SB 61: SCS - HR 183 Shock probation, prohibition of in cases dispersal of - HB 32 Fallen firefighters and police officers, of DUI and manslaughter - HB 192 Voluntary contribution, permitted for Memorials designate sections of US 60 in Carter Silver applicants of the Go Green special County - HJR 111 and Bronze Star recipients, special license plate - HB 266 Abad, Specialist Sergio S., Fee, Dr. Kela Lyons, memorializing - HR license plates for - SB 36 Voter preregistration for 16-year-olds, memorializing - SR 33; HR 33 37 Star Medal and Bronze Star Medals regulation of - SB 109 Adams, Kenneth, memorializing - SR 9 Franklin, awarded for valor, create special Voting rights for felons, constitutional Alfaro, Armando, memorializing - SR Dr. John Hope, memorializing - SR 173 license plate for - SB 36: SCS amendment to provide - SB 126 115 Louis Morton, memorializing - SR 127 Smoking by minors, prohibit while Wage discrimination, prohibited on basis Allen, Dr. Damon, memorializing - SR Friends of Kentucky Educational operating a motor vehicle - SB 35 of sex, race, or national origin - HB 33 123 Television, honoring - HR 184 Solicitation of contributions on highways Workers' compensation, employer's Andrews, Eleanor Louise, memorializing Galloway, Don, memorializing - HR 87 by minors, requirement for adult reckless conduct, suits permitted for - - HR 96 Garrison, Emogene, memorializing - HR supervision - HB 101 HB 455 Arnett, William Olney, memorializing - 174 Soring horses, create ban on, set SR 35 Gay, penalties for - SB 176 Lottery Ashby, Fireman Third Class Welborn L., James L., memorializing - SR 7 Spay/neuter, require for adoption, memorializing - SR 155 James Lucien "Jim," memorializing - HR release - HB 240 Kentucky Lottery Board, confirmation Bandy, Michael Clinton, memorializing - 24 Special Larry J. O'Bryan - SR 219 HR 28 Geraghty, Rita, memorializing - SR 61 "In God We Trust" license plate, direct Lottery board, appointing members for - Bather, Paul, memorializing - SR 85; HR Gilliam, Transportation Cabinet to produce - HB 158: HCS 122 Lance Corporal Chadwick A., SJR 70 Sentence enhancements, limitation on Battaglia, Clorinda P., memorializing - memorializing - HR 128 "Think About God" license plate, direct use - HB 378 SR 14 Lance Corporal Chadwick Allen, Transportation Cabinet to produce - Video Bevins, Eddie Delano, memorializing - memorializing - SR 45 SJR 69 lottery terminals, lottery corporation SR 100 Girvin, Bobby Glen, memorializing - SR license plates, allow sponsoring entities oversight - HB 32 Blackburn, Adrian "Abo," memorializing - 116 to set a requested donation amount - lottery terminals, placement at approved SR 143 Glass, William "Bill", memorializing - SR HB 74 tracks - HB 158 Blanton, Arnold, memorializing - HR 75 97 license plates, recipients of Silver Star Voting, early, for caretakers of persons Blevins, Goodridge, Nelson, memorializing - SR Medal and Bronze Star Medal for Walter C. Sr., memorializing - SR 59 163 Griffith, Robert "Bobby", memorializing - Dorothy Jean "Dottie" memorializing - memorializing - HR 207 coverage for - SB 54, 74; HB 190; SB SR 42 HR 14 Wade, Alice Frances, memorializing - 74: SFA (1) Gullett, Specialist Jeremy R., Dottie, memorializing - HR 143 SR 53 Bill Francis, designation of highway in memorializing - SR 21; HR 134 Pulaski County Veterans Memorial Wallace, honor of in Floyd County - SJR 18 Hall, Elder Troy, memorializing - SR 41 Highway, establishment of in Pulaski Sergeant Daniel W., memorializing - SR Counselors, trained to treat persons with Healy, Gerald F. "Jerry" memorializing - county - HJR 78 38 dependency issues - HB 244: HFA(1) HR 81 Redman, Bobbie G., memorializing - SR Sergeant Daniel Wayne, memorializing Drug and alcohol rehabilitation trust Henry, Darrell Edward, memorializing - 147 - HR 22 fund, creation of - HB 158 SR 129 Redmon, Truman Coyle, memorializing - Ward Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., Family Trust Program, establishment of Howard, Norbert Clifton "Cliff," HR 55 memorializing - HR 205 special needs trust program for the memorializing - SR 146; HR 208 Reilly Jr., Lance Corporal Thomas J., Ward, Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., disabled - HB 71 Huddleston, Earl, memorializing - SR memorializing - SR 55 memorializing - SR 154 Health and Family Services secretary, 103; HR 170 Reilly, Lance Corporal Thomas, Watts, Richard A. "Dick", memorializing - appointment - SB 163 Hudson, Lillian W., memorializing - SR memorializing - HR 74 HR 31 KY Recreational Trails Authority, add 113 Reynolds, Wells, Brittney Shea, memorializing - HR member of the Brain Injury Association Hunt, David Nelson, memorializing - SR Carl R., memorializing - HR 221 89 - HB 34 111; HR 175 Carl, R., memorializing - SR 125 Westwood, Chelsea Ryann, Mental Hurst, John, memorializing - HR 57 Robbins, Marjorie, Lee, memorializing - memorializing - SR 179 disorder or disability, severe, define Innis, Joe, memorializing - SR 98 HR 80 Wiesbrook, Shawn, memorializing - HR defendant as - HB 446 Jenkins, Michael Joe, memorializing - Roberts, Margie Lee Stewart, 88 incompetency, study of in criminal SR 27 memorializing - SR 138 Wylie, Charles Guthrie "Gus" - SR 6 defense situations - SJR 12: SFA(1) Jubenville, Duane, memorializing - HR Robinson, Practice of psychology, licensing for - SB 30 Donetta, memorializing - SR 126 Men 175: SCS Kahmann, Paul J., memorializing - SR Ryan Thomas, memorializing - SR 157 Pregnancy resources centers, financial 112 Rose, Taylor Christian, memorializing - Adopted children, employer to grant assistance to - HCR 137 Kelly, Lake, memorializing - SR 139; HR HR 13 equal rights to parents, guardians of - Problem gamblers awareness and 200 Rudd, Sergeant William Patrick, HB 375 treatment fund, creation of - HB 158 Kohlhaas, Sergeant Adam J., memorializing - SR 50; HR 36 Appointments to Boards and Sexual Assault Awareness Month - SR memorializing - SR 23; HR 17 Saltsman, Katherine "Granny," Commissions, Governor permitted to 64; HR 127 Lafferty, Seth Addison, memorializing - memorializing - SR 132 achieve gender equity - HB 37 Substance SR 43 Sandlin, Sergeant Willie, honoring - HR Consortium, loss of, action for - HB 382 abuse treatment, residential, contract Latta, Thomas M. "Tom," memorializing - 211 Dating violence, availability of domestic for therapeutic home - HB 490 SR 63 Savage, Denise M. Denham, violence protective orders - SB 101; abuse treatment, residential, permit to Lindauer, Clara Marie Gruber, memorializing - SR 94 HB 48 contract for - HB 490: HCS memorializing - SR 137 Scorsone, Dr. Francesco Giulio, Emergency protective orders, custody Suicide Long, Emily Paige, memorializing - HR memorializing - SR 31; HR 39 and visitation - HB 146 prevention awareness and training 93 Slone, Verna Mae, memorializing - HR Human rights commission, practice and information, requirement for - HB 506: Maricle, Russell C., Jr., memorializing - 58 procedure - HB 300 HCS SR 57 Smith, Andrew J. "Smitty," Sr., Partial birth abortion - SB 71 Prevention Week - SR 65 Masters, Johnny, memorializing - SR memorializing - SR 167 Paternity, determination of - HB 28: Prevention Week, declare - HR 76 169 Sousley, Franklin Runyon, memorializing HFA(1),(2) Maxberry, Charlesmarie McCann, - HR 156 Sexual Military Affairs and Civil Defense memorializing - SR 166 Specialist Assault Awareness Month - SR 64; HR McCarthy, Jr., John T., memorializing - Jeremy R. Gullett Memorial Bridge, 127 Abad, Specialist Sergio S., SR 151 designate in Greenup County - HJR orientation and gender identity memorializing - SR 33; HR 33 McDonald, Marilyn Lee, memorializing - 29 discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; Adjutant General, gender neutral HR 136 Jeremy R. Gullett Memorial Bridge, HB 72 language for - HB 476 McElroy, Major John Lee, memorializing name in Greenup County - HR 199 Ashby, Fireman Third Class Welborn L., - SR 34; HR 45 Robert Jason Settle Memorial Highway, Mental Disability memorializing - SR 155 McGlothen, Charles C., memorializing - designate in Daviess County - SJR Beavers, General Les, leadership of SR 77 58 Adult abuse registry, establish - SB 128 Department of Veterans' Affairs, honor McMillan III, Specialist William L., Staff Sergeant Nicholas R. Carnes, upon retirement - HR 18 memorializing - SR 30 designate road in honor of - SJR 29 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Advisory Council, activities Civilian parents on military bases, rights McMillan, Specialist William L., Staggs, Ronald L., memorializing - SR afforded students - SB 39 memorializing - HR 23 134 of - HB 169: HCS Autism spectrum disorders, health Commission on Military Affairs, addition Michael, Nicholas Gust "Nick," Stamper, of secretary of Public Protection memorializing - HR 190 Georgia Mae Caskey, adjourn the coverage for - SB 54, 74; HB 190; SB 74: SFA (1) Cabinet - HB 473: HCA(1) Miller, Senate in her loving memory and Cooper, Anna Lee, memorializing - SR 11 honor - SR 25 Competency proceeding, jury trial for - HB 145; HB 145: HCS David Keith, memorializing - HR 25 Scott, memorializing - HR 191 Woodrow Leonard, adjourn Senate in Sergeant David K., memorializing - SR Moore, honor of - SR 26 Direct care staff, ICF/MR resident, failure to supervise, penalties - HB 231; HB 32 Cpl. Josh, adjourn in honor of - HR 224 Stinson, Dale Howard, memorializing - Emergency services personnel, line of Jonathan "Spunky," memorializing - SR HR 212 231: HFA (1) Family Trust Program, establishment of duty, deaths and injuries, benefits for - 130 Stivers, HB 415 Morefield, Ione Hicks "Tootie," Larry D., memorializing - SR 95 special needs trust program for the disabled - HB 71 Enlistees in armed services, exemption memorializing - SR 8 Phillip Rodney, memorializing - SR 106 from driver education requirements - Newkirk, Billy G., memorializing - SR 20 Stream, Sergeant Scott B., KY Recreational Trails Authority, add member of the Brain Injury Association HB 39: SCA(1) Nickell, Robert "Bob," memorializing - memorializing - SR 152; HR 220 Flags, United States, Kentucky, and SR 56 Suell, Robert May "Bob", memorializing - - HB 34 Mental disorder or disability, severe, POW/MIA - HB 343 Olmstead, Chuck, memorializing - SR SR 48 Gilliam, 144; HR 228 Terhune, Captain Eric Daniel, define defendant as - HB 446 Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Lance Corporal Chadwick A., Omnibus road naming resolution, memorializing - HR 130 memorializing - HR 128 additional roads - HJR 120: SCS Timothy Hall Memorial Bridge, designate Related Disorders, activities of - HB 169 Lance Corporal Chadwick Allen, Overfield, Wanita Faith Grider, in Floyd County - SJR 80 memorializing - SR 45 memorializing - HR 223 Turner, Gold Star Fathers license plate, Owens, Zelma, memorializing - HR 44 Bryce C., memorializing - SR 178 Mental Health establish - HB 66 Payne, Paula, memorializing - SR 60; Sergeant Estell "Lee", memorializing - Governor's Advisory Board for Veterans' HR 108 SR 28 Abuse treatment, residential contract for Affairs, meeting quarterly - HB 329 Peak, William S. "Buddy," memorializing Sergeant Estell, Lee., memorializing - therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) Gullett, Specialist Jeremy R., - HR 180 HR 35 Air therapist board, disciplinary actions, memorializing - SR 21; HR 134 Pike County, Jasper Justice Memorial Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Trail, extend civil penalties, and appeals regarding - Identification and interment of veterans' Bridge, designation of - HJR 56 throughout all of I-75 - HJR 70 HB 73: SCS remains, interim joint committee to Porter, James Lacy, memorializing - SR Vanhoose, Lifes, memorializing - HR Art therapists, license and license consider - SR 83 148 107 exemptions, requirement for - HB 73 Income tax exemption fro military pay - Priddy, Waddell, Virginia Gail Porter, Autism spectrum disorders, health HB 110 Ward Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., Commercial driver's licensee, testing for violation for controlled substance use - Kentucky memorializing - HR 205 drug and alcohol - HB 443 SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA National Guard, assistance for physical Ward, Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., Motor vehicle enforcement officers, (1); HB 369: SFA (1) and mental conditions - HB 541 memorializing - SR 154 transfer of to state police - SB 167 Enlistees in armed services, exemption Reservists, education benefits for - HB Western Kentucky veterans' nursing Nonprofit organizations for transport of from driver education requirements - 90 home, name in honor of Rep. Eddie elderly and blind, exempt from motor HB 39: SCA(1) Kohlhaas, Sergeant Adam J., Ballard - HJR 9 carrier regulations - HB 139 Farm trucks, allow 10% gross weight memorializing - SR 23; HR 17 Public transportation, offenses against tolerance for - SB 47 McElroy, Major John Lee, memorializing Minerals and Mining user or operator of - HB 353 Go Green special license plate, - SR 34; HR 45 Road fund taxes, liability of officers for - establishment of - HB 266 McMillan III, Specialist William L., Asbestos, Mesothelioma Awareness HB 393 Gold Star Fathers license plate, memorializing - SR 30 Day, designation of September 26 as - Taxi and limousine certificates, clarify establish - HB 66 McMillan, Specialist William L., HB 519 definitions and operating authority - HB Graduated memorializing - HR 23 Civil liability, carbon sequestration and 97 drivers licensing, clarify effect on 18- Military demonstration projects, immunity from Taxicabs and limousines, clarification of year old drivers - HB 39; HB 39: HCS database citation, correction - SB 37: - HB 351 operating authority of - HB 97: HCS drivers licensing, exempt military SFA(1) Coal Unified Carrier Registration Act, violation members from - HB 39; HB 39: HCS family assistance trust fund, eligibility - mine rescue team training, coal mine of, penalty increase - HB 370 Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, SB 17; SB 37: SCS inspections, counted as - SB 170: technical correction - HB 387 or veteran amputee, military family SFA(1) Motor Vehicles Hardship assistance trust fund - SB 37 mines, medical air evacuation, global driver license, permit for general traffic National Guard, 2009 winter storm, positioning, availability of - SB 52 Accessible offenses - HB 213 authorize active duty pay after injuries - mining around oil and gas wells, parking placards, allow for pregnant license, vehicular homicide, HB 541: HCS establishment of provisions for - HB women and parents of children under requirements for and penalties for NCOs, 452 one - HB 151 noncompliance - HB 369: SFA(2) recognize the Year of the NCO - HR mining, inspections, electronic permits, parking placards, clarification of use for Highway work zone, speeding in, 197 requirements for - SB 170: SCS pregnant women and those required notice for double fines - HB the Year of the NCO, recognition of - Division of Mine Permits, Local transporting infants - HB 151: HCS 400 SR 131 Government Economic Development Accident, leaving the scene of, penalty In God We Trust license plate, establish Office of Homeland Security, Fund, transfer to - SB 177 increase - HB 221 as alternate standard issue plate - HB Department of Military Affairs, Easement of necessity, gender neutral Airbag 24 attachment to - SB 60 references, technical corrections for - reinstallation, costs payable by an Insurance, basic reparations benefits, Operator's license, exempt 17-year old SB 170 insurer not to exceed the retail value determination of work loss - HB 529 enlistees from graduated licensing - HB Electrical trainees, supervision by of the vehicle - HB 309: SCS Jailer, blue lights, use of - SB 86: SFA(1) 39 certified electricians, use of - HB 185 reinstallation, insurers to pay for in Law enforcement agency, report VIN Overnight accommodations, exemption High accordance with individual policies - numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB for disabled veterans - HB 20: HCS hazard impoundments, emergency HB 309: HCS 113 Prisoners of war and those missing in action plans, file and approval of - Alternative-speed motorcycles, permit License action, urge Congress to authorize HJR 119: SFA(2) use of on highways - HB 21: HCS plate, "In God We Trust", establish as investigation - SCR 5; HCR 66 hazard impoundments, technical Anatomical gifts, consistency of alternate standard issue plate - HB 25 Probate fees, estate of soldier killed on correction for - HJR 119: SFA(1) provisions governing - SB 25 plates for disabled veterans, eliminate active duty, exemption for - HB 232 Impoundment breach, emergency action Antifreeze additive, stipulate fees - HB 265 Reilly Jr., Lance Corporal Thomas J., plans, requirements for - HJR 119: requirements for - HB 182: HCS plates, official green - HB 245 memorializing - SR 55 SFA(3) Antifreeze, require bittering agent in - HB Low-speed Reilly, Lance Corporal Thomas, Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, 182 electric vehicles, permit use of on memorializing - HR 74 priority funding for - HJR 116 Assessments on end of year purchases, highways - SB 7; HB 81 Rudd, Sergeant William Patrick, Kentucky Natural Resource Caucus, clarify procedures for - HB 340 electric vehicles, permit use on memorializing - SR 50; HR 36 creation of - HCR 141 ATV titling system, delay until July 1, highways - HB 21 Sandlin, Sergeant Willie, honoring - HR Mine 2010 - HB 53: SFA(2) vehicles, accident reporting - HB 21: 211 Safety Review Commission, Autocycles, permitted use on highways - SCA(1) Sousley, Franklin Runyon, memorializing confirmation, Denise Moore Davidson HB 463 vehicles, permit use of on highways - - HR 156 - SR 201; HCR 84; HR 124 Cassie Burch Safe Teenage Driver Law, HB 21: HCS State Park accommodations, exemption Safety Review Commission, recognizing the - HR 225 vehicles, use of on highways - HB 135 for disabled veterans - HB 20 confirmation, Joe F. Childers - SR Cell phones, prohibit use by minor driver Masonic Order license plates, allowance Stream, Sergeant Scott B., 224; HCR 90; HR 123 with instruction permit or intermediate of petition for a voluntary donation memorializing - SR 152; HR 220 Safety Review Commission, members driver's license - HB 267 amount - HB 74: HCS Terhune, Captain Eric Daniel, of, confirmation of - SB 168 Commission, reorganization - HB 289 Mini-trucks, inclusion in definition of memorializing - HR 130 safety, emergency medical or mine Damage calculation for salvage motor motor vehicle - HB 2 The Purple Heart Trail, designate emergency technicians, number of - vehicles, effective October 1, 2009 - Mopeds, titling and registration of - HB segments, I-265, US 31 W, US 41A HB 119 HB 309: SFA(1) 45 and certain parkways - SJR 16 safety, mine ventilation plans, Damages to motor vehicles, duties of Motor Tuition requirements for - SB 64 individuals or dealers to disclose - HB fuels tax, make technical corrections to - waiver, child veteran - SB 135 ventilation fan restart, reentering mine, 309: SCS HB 374 waiver, spouses and dependents of requirement for - SB 64: HFA(2) Disabled veteran license plates, vehicle enforcement officers, transfer of permanently disabled veteran - SB Pollinator habitat, reclamation site eliminate fees - SB 32 to state police - SB 167 135: SCS revegetation requirements, inclusion of Driver information, business use of - HB vehicle registration, voluntary Turner, - HB 492 47 contribution permitted upon Sergeant Estell "Lee", memorializing - Reorganization, Energy and Driver's license information, restrict registration of a farm truck - HB 100 SR 28 Environment Cabinet, Executive Order retention and use when obtained to Motorcycle Sergeant Estell, Lee., memorializing - 2008-531 - HB 473 verify age for gift - HB 47: HCS helmets, fee required to operate without HR 35 Streams, overburden from mining, Driving under the influence, penalties for - HB 501 Veteran of Persian Gulf War, diploma for placement of - SB 100 - SB 34: HCS Safety Education Program, transfer to - HB 154 Study mining of and impacts to streams DUI resulting in death, shock probation, Transportation Cabinet - SB 182 Veterans' Affairs Department, disabled and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - victim's family's consent for - HB 192: safety education, costs of - SB 184: veterans, minors, representation of - HJR 7 HFA(2) HFA(1) HB 335 Surface mine overburden and DUI, No-fault insurance, claims for medical Veterans state hiring preference, reclamation requirements, changes to - aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 expenses - HB 381 expansion of - HB 61 HB 104 aggravating circumstances and One Nation Under God special license Wallace, Ventilation fans, deviation from increased penalties, lower alcohol plate, establish - HB 24: SCS Sergeant Daniel W., memorializing - SR continuous operation, remove provision concentration for - SB 5; HB 195: Personal 38 allowing - SB 64: HFA(1) SFA (1); HB 315: SFA (1); HB 369: communication device, prohibit use by Sergeant Daniel Wayne, memorializing SFA (1) an operator of a motor veh. under the - HR 22 age of 18 - HB 46: HFA(1) Motor Carriers ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 War of 1812, Bicentennial Commission, ignition interlocks - HB 365 communication device, prohibit use by create - HB 476: HFA(1) an operator of a motor vehicle under the age of 18 - HB 46 press - HB 43 Silicosis or mixed-dust claims, procedure rights and duties for - HB 515 communication device, prohibition of for - HB 205 Optometric Examiners, Kentucky Board use while operating a motor vehicle - Noise Control Workers' of, regulations allowing practice outside HB 41 compensation, 5th edition of AMA office of - HB 99: HCS Prostate cancer awareness special Television commercials, volume of - SR guides - SB 56; HB 333: SCS Physician license plate, establish - HB 402 92 Compensation, 5th edition of AMA assistants, controlled substance Public transportation, offenses against guides - HB 333 prescriptive authority, conduct study user or operator of - HB 353 of - HB 288: HCS Notaries Registration, proof of insurance, Occupations and Professions assistants, controlled substance reinstatement fee - HB 450 prescriptive authority, establish - HB Commissions, regulation of - HB 469: Replaces the term handicap with the Acupuncture, licensing of - HB 200 288 term disabled - HB 316: HFA(1) HFA(1) Professional firefighters, physical agility Omnibus regulation of - HB 539 Air therapist board, disciplinary actions, Ride to Work Day, recognizing June 15, civil penalties, and appeals regarding - test - HB 150 2009 as - HR 145 Regulation of commissions - HB 496; HB Property management, definition of - HB 496: HCS HB 73: SCS Salvage vehicle damage threshold, Art therapists, license and license 401: HCA(1) exclude cost of airbags from exemptions, requirement for - HB 73 Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, calculation of - HB 309 Notices Auctioneers, licensing and regulation of practitioners Shock probation, prohibition of in cases advertising requirements for - HB 193 of - HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) of DUI and manslaughter - HB 192 Public meetings requirements, regional apprenticeship, remove requirements Prosthetists, orthotists, pedorthists, Smoking by minors, prohibit while wastewater commissions, exemption for - HB 193: HFA(2) licensing of - HB 210: SFA(3) operating a motor vehicle - SB 35 from - HB 422 horse auctions, provide exemptions for - Psychologist, licensure testing, establish Solicitation of contributions on highways Statewide wireless phone emergency HB 193: HCS - SB 175 by minors, requirement for adult text notification, implementation for the Internet auctions, exemptions for - HB Psychologists, licensing of - SB 175: supervision - HB 101 deaf & hard of hearing - HB 96 193: SFA(1) SCS Special license and renewal fees, maximum Real "In God We Trust" license plate, direct Nuclear Energy limit imposed - HB 193: SCS estate appraisals, require licensure or Transportation Cabinet to produce - licensing, omnibus revisions - HB 193 certification from the board to perform SJR 70 - HB 184 Center licensure requirements, remove "Think About God" license plate, direct estate brokerage, escrow accounts, for Renewable Energy Research, reference to residency - HB 193: Transportation Cabinet to produce - requirements for - HB 401: HCS creation of - HB 362: HCS SFA(2) SJR 69 estate brokerage, licensure, conditions for Renewable Energy Research, Audiologists, salary supplement, license plate, create for recipients of the of - HB 401: HCS membership, executive director - HB qualifications for - HB 210: SFA(1) Bronze Star Medal awarded for valor estate brokers, authorized activities and 362: HFA(1) Body piercing, ears, exclusion from, - SB 36: SCS license discipline of - HB 355 Construction definition of - HB 241: HFA(1) license plate, create for recipients of the Estate Commission, escrow account of a nuclear power facility, requirements Certification Silver Star Medal - SB 36: SCS and license reciprocity, requirements for - SB 13: HFA(2) requirement, fire sprinkler inspectors - license plate, Silver and Bronze Star for - HB 401 of low-level radioactive waste disposal HB 449 recipients - SB 36 Speech-language pathologist or site, requirements for - SB 13: requirements, fire sprinkler inspectors - license plates, allow sponsoring entities audiologist, supplemental pay, HFA(1),(2) HB 449: HCS to set a requested donation amount - qualifications for - HB 210 Nuclear Certified surgical technologist, require HB 74 Surgical technology, require national power, construction moratorium, national certification to practice as - SB license plates, clarify language certification to practice - SB 111 removal of - SB 13; HB 376 111: SCS regarding denial procedures - HB 24: Tattoo and body piercing, regulate power, energy utilities, moratorium Charitable health care services, permit SCS practice through new board under new removed for - HB 537: SCS out-of-state providers to provide - HB license plates, minimum number for licensing chapter - HB 241: SCS Southern States Energy Compact, 99 retention - HB 24: SCS Video effective date of ratification - HB 362 Counselors, trained to treat persons with license plates, recipients of the Silver dependency issues - HB 244: HFA(1) lottery terminal suppliers and operators, Star Medal and Bronze Star Medal licensing of - HB 158 Nurses Dental awarded for valor - SB 36: HCS hygienists, expand practice of - HB 336 lottery terminals, occupational licenses - State traffic school, increase fee to $50 - or medical degree, forgivable loan, HB 32 Abortifacients, definition of abortion, HB 493 eligibility for - HB 386 Wholesale inclusion of - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) Theft offenses, provisions relating to - Division of Occupations and distribution, pedigree requirements, Anesthetists recognize week - HR 43 HB 369: HCS Professions, transfer of - SB 181 exemptions from - SB 45 Division of Occupations and Titling of ATV's procedures for, Educational Professional Standards distribution, prescription drugs Professions, transfer of - SB 181 establishment of - HB 53: HCS Board, members of, confirmation of - exemption, blood banks - SB 45 Good Trespass on retail and commercial SB 168 Samaritan emergency medical care, premises, prohibit - HB 282 Electricians, licensing of, education Oil and Natural Gas liability for - HB 253 Usage tax, exemption for certain trusts credit - HB 126 Samaritan law, applicability during transfers - SB 107 Elevator contractors and elevator Alternative fuel, tar sands and crude oil, emergency - HB 434 Van-only handicapped parking, establish mechanics, licensure through elevator inclusion of - HB 178: SFA(1) Loan forgiveness, eligibility for - HB 480: requirements for - HB 316 board required for - SB 155 Biofuel blends, tax credits - HB 537 HCA(1), HFA (2) Vehicles in the Commonwealth for more Fire sprinkler inspectors, make prorated Coal mining around oil and gas wells, Medical services, provision of, civil than 180 days, registration requirement occupational fee for certification rather establishment of provisions for - HB immunity, exceptions - SB 137 - HB 218 than licensure - HB 449: SCS 452 Nurses, establish patient advocacy Voluntary contribution, permitted for Human remains, initial removal, Forfeited bond fees for tank battery and rights and duties for - HB 515 applicants of the go Green special requirements for - HB 477 gathering line remediation operations - Operating room circulator supervising license plate - HB 266 Kentucky Board of Licensure for SB 134 surgical technology, require a Tattooing and Body Piercing, creation Gathering line markers on sloped terrain, registered nurse to act as - SB 111 Negotiable Instruments of - HB 241 increase maximum interval distances Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, Local for - HB 452: HCS services ordered by a nurse Deferred deposit transactions, regulation occupational license taxes, definition of Kentucky Natural Resource Caucus, practitioner may be reimbursed - HB of - HB 444: SCS Internal Revenue Code - HB 87: HCS creation of - HCR 141 491; HB 288: SFA (2) Financial instruments, regional public employees, County Employees Natural Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant wastewater commissions, utilization of Retirement System, definition of gas retail competition, PSC authority, women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; - HB 422 "seasonal employee" - HB 204: HCS terms and conditions thereof - HB SB 61: SCS Long-term care facility administrator, 542 News Media licensing of - HB 7 gas, bulk sales, for commercial, Obscenity and Pornography Misclassification of employees - HB 392: industrial, governmental and school Campaign finance, change in definition HFA(3) customers - SB 154 Sexual exploitation of minors, forfeiture of contribution relating to news stories Mold remediation, standards for, Oil of property - SB 57 and editorials - SB 62: HFA(3) establish - HB 310 and gas leases, state-owned lands, Elections, requirements and restrictions, Nurse Anesthetists recognize week - HR authorization for - SB 138 during - SB 130 Occupational Safety and Health 43 and gas operations, state an university High school newspapers, freedom of the Nurses, establish patient advocacy owned lands, shut in provision for - SB 138: SCA(1) HB 235 135 inclusion of - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) and gas operations, state and university KY Recreational Trails Authority, add Tennessee Valley Authority, peace Abortion, owned lands, report directed to - SJR member of the Brain Injury Association officer, authority - SB 105 informed consent and ultrasound 67: SCA(1) - HB 34 United requirements - SB 79; HB 241: SFA and gas operations, state-owned and Overnight accommodations, exemption States Mint Police, Kentucky peace (2); HB 489: SFA (4) university-owned land, program for - for disabled veterans - HB 20: HCS officer powers for - SB 86 practice, procedure, and prohibited acts SB 138: HCS Pine Mountain Trail State Park, States Mint Police, peace officer powers - HB 191 and gas operations, state-owned and renaming - HB 290 for - HB 251 Acupuncturists, licensing of - HB 200 university-owned lands, study of - State Park accommodations, exemption Anatomical gifts, consistency of SJR 67 for disabled veterans - HB 20 Personnel and Employment provisions governing - SB 25 Power line placement to be disclosed, Biosimilar drugs, request federal clarification of - SB 134: HCS Partnerships Drug and alcohol tests on holders of legislation approving - SR 124; HR 173 Remediation of tank batteries, funding commercial driver's license - HB 443 Certified surgical technologist, require transfer for - SB 134: HCS Business Employment leave for crime victims, national certification to practice as - SB Reorganization, Energy and entities, creation, operation, and creation of and requirements for - HB 111: SCS Environment Cabinet, Executive Order dissolution of - HB 207 49 Charitable health care services, permit 2008-531 - HB 473 entities, omnibus revision - HB 220 Labor organization, mandatory out-of-state providers to provide - HB State-owned lands, finding of membership or financial support 99 unsuitability for oil and gas operations Childhood hearing loss, assessment and Peace Officers and Law Enforcement prohibited, penalty - SB 165 for - SB 138: HFA(1) Misclassification of construction diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5; SB 160: Tar sands, add to definition for SCS; HB 5: HCS 911 employees, penalties for - SB 136; HB alternative transportation fuels, set 392 Controlled substances, electronic minimum investment - SB 66; HB 362: communications, procedure for release reporting, data sharing in system of - of - SB 30; SB 30: SCS Personnel SCS Board, confirmation, John T. Dunaway - SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA Well operations and reclamation Communications, procedure for release (1),(2); HB 45: HFA (1) of - SB 30: SFA(2) SR 218 proposals, power line placement - SB hearings, labor organization may assist Correctional health care programs - SB 134 Benefits increase, death, line of duty 73; SB 73: SFA (1) deaths - HB 426 - HB 367: HFA(1) Reorganization, Personnel Cabinet, Cosmetic procedures, allow practice by Optometrists Candidate, electioneering by, evidence licensed professionals without a tattoo of - HB 246 Executive Order 2008-503 - HB 303 Sales representatives, commissions artist license - HB 241: SCS Controlled substances, electronic Dental Charitable health care services, permit reporting, data sharing in system of - earned, termination and payment - HB out-of-state providers to provide - HB 225 hygienists, expand practice of - HB 336 SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA or medical degree, forgivable loan, 99 (1),(2); HB 45: HFA (1) Secretary of Personnel Cabinet, Optometric Examiners, Kentucky Board authority to promulgate administrative eligibility for - HB 386 Criminal Enhanced of, regulations allowing practice outside gang activity - HB 188 regulations, health coverage - HB 175 office of - HB 99: HCS Wage discrimination, prohibited on basis pharmacy-related primary care, gang database - HB 188: HCS certification for - HB 297 Dept. of State Police, establishment of of sex, race, or national origin - HB 33 Workers' pharmacy-related primary care, Parental Rights personnel system for officers not certification for, conduct study of - HB covered by KRS Chapter 16 - HB 411 compensation, 5th edition of AMA guides - SB 56; HB 333: SCS 297: HCS Child Drug service fee, collection, distribution - Ephraim, McDowell, M.D., first ovarian custody determination, additional factor HB 287 Compensation, 5th edition of AMA guides - HB 333 tumor removal, bicentennial celebration for - HB 22 Electronic warrants, participation in - HB of - HR 195 support, disbursement fee, charge 138 compensation, employer's reckless conduct, suits permitted for - HB 455 Good noncustodial parent for - HB 95 Eyewitness identification, procedures for Samaritan emergency medical care, Court appointed special advocates, - HB 389 Wrongful discharge, statute of limitations for - HB 498 liability for - HB 253 programmatic and procedural Firearms certification, peace officers, Samaritan law, applicability during provisions for - HB 259 active and retired - HB 55 emergency - HB 434 Emergency protective orders, custody Forestry-related crimes, enforcement of - Pharmacists Gunshot and visitation - HB 146 HB 396 and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 Foster Funding, KLEPF fund salary Audits performed pursuant to provider wounds or life-threatening injury, care or adoption, prohibition of outside supplements - HB 164 agreement or contract, requirements reporting of - HB 479: HCS of legal marriage - SB 68 Gunshot for - HB 414; HB 414: SCS Healthcare providers, receipt of auditory care, approval of outside of legal and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 Biosimilar drugs, request federal screening by - HB 5: HFA(1) marriage - SB 68: SCS wounds or life-threatening injury, legislation approving - SR 124; HR 173 Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 Human sexuality education, content reporting of - HB 479: HCS Controlled substances, electronic Medical services, provision of, civil standards - SB 97; HB 384 Kentucky State Police, reemployment of reporting, data sharing in system of - immunity, exceptions - SB 137 Immunizations, human papillomavirus, retired troopers - HB 410; HB 410: SFA SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA Occupational therapists, art therapy parental consent - HB 69 (1) (1),(2); HB 45: HFA (1) licensing exemption from - HB 73: HCS Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 Law enforcement agency, report VIN Driver's license information, exempt Optometry board, charitable optometry Interstate Compact for the Placement of numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB pharmacist from restrictions on practice outside of a licensee's regular Children, replacement of - HB 296 113 retention - HB 47: HCS office allowed by - HB 99: HCS Paternity determination, evidence and Local enforcement of federal immigration Enhanced Partial birth abortion - SB 71 venue, clarification and updating of - law - HB 440 pharmacy-related primary care, Patient care, establish patient advocacy HB 28: HCS Medical services, provision of, civil certification for - HB 297 rights and duties of nurses in - HB 515 Paternity, immunity, exceptions - SB 137 pharmacy-related primary care, Physical therapists, art therapy licensing determination, evidence, and venue, Minors, criminal conduct, interviews - SB certification for, conduct study of - HB exemption from - HB 73: HCS clarification and updating of - HB 28 173 297: HCS Physician rebuttable presumption, venue and National Guard and reserve personnel, Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, assistants, controlled substance appeal - SB 98 line of duty, deaths and injuries, exemptions for pharmacists and prescriptive authority, conduct study Power of attorney for care of minor child, benefits for - HB 415 pharmacy employees - HB 491; HB of - HB 288: HCS creation of and requirements for - HB Oaths, retired and senior justices and 288: SFA (2) assistants, controlled substance 469 judges, administration by - HB 499 Refusal to dispense medication, not prescriptive authority, establish - HB Police department, city of sixth class, liable for - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) 288 Parks and Shrines countywide jurisdiction - HB 377 Sparks, Lee Thomas, retirement, honor Power of attorney for care of minor child, Postal Inspectors, United States, upon occasion of - HR 204 creation of and requirements for - HB Archeological sites, require access Kentucky peace officer status for - HB Wholesale 469 permit for - HB 114 107 distribution, pedigree requirements, Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, Capitol Centennial commission, Probate fees, estate of officer killed in exemptions from - SB 45 licensing and regulation of practitioners membership - HB 337: SCS line of duty, exemption for - HB 232 distribution, prescription drugs of - HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Protective vests and tasers, constable exemption, blood banks - SB 45 Psychologist, licensure testing, establish create - SB 129 eligible for from KSP program - HB 398 - SB 175 Conveyance of school district property to Retirement, increase death in the line of Physicians and Practitioners Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant KCTCS - HB 433: SCA(1) duty benefits - SB 140 women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; Forest Health Board, establishment of - Sheriff Berl Perdue, Jr., recognizing - SR Abortifacients, definition of abortion, SB 61: SCS Surgical technology, require national bicyclist or pedestrian - HB 88 reporting requirement for - HB 160 certification from the board to perform certification to practice - SB 111 Controlled substances, electronic Reorganization, Energy and - HB 184 reporting, data sharing in system of - Environment Cabinet, Executive Order estate brokers, authorized activities and Piggybacked Bills SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA 2008-531 - HB 473 license discipline of - HB 355 (2); HB 45: HFA (1) Streams, overburden from mining, property owned by air board having HB Criminal placement of - SB 100 scenic easements, length of covenant 107/GA to SB 31/GA - SB 31: HFA(1) gang activity, database, uniform citation Study mining of and impacts to streams - HB 127 141 to SB 112 - SB 112: HFA(1) modification - HB 188 and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - property, evaluation of - HB 432 490 HCS to SB 4 - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) gang database - HB 188: HCS HJR 7 Regional wastewater commissions, HJR 9 to SJR 16/HCS - SJR 16: HFA(1) DNA samples, from whom taken, use - Wastewater, contamination, services for acquisition of property - HB 422 SB HB 321; HB 321: SCA (1), HCS, HFA - HB 422 Stray equines, vesting of title, shorten 63 to SB 27 - SB 27: HFA(1) (2),(3) Waters of Commonwealth, disposal of time of - HB 418: HFA(1) 65 to HB 45 - SB 45: HFA(1) Drug service fee, collection, distribution - overburden, prohibition of - HB 104 Titling of ATV's procedures for, 70/GA to HB 489/GA - HB 489: SFA(1) HB 287 establishment of - HB 53: HCS Electronic warrants, participation in - HB Popular Names and Short Titles Trespass on retail and commercial 138 premises, prohibit - HB 282 Planning and Zoning Eyewitness identification, procedures for "Taxpayer Transparency Act of 2009" - - HB 389 HB 13 Property Valuation Administrators Real property owned by air board having Firearms certification, peace officers, scenic easements, length of covenant - Henry Brown Prosthetics, Orthotics, and active and retired - HB 55 Pedorthics Act - HB 491; HB 288: SFA Condominiums, uniform act - HB 514 HB 127 Forms and instructions, distribution of - Subdivision, definition of - HB 447 (2) Offices, allow in areas other than county HB 433: HCS Multistate Tax Compact, adoption - HB seat - HB 35 KSP enforcement of federal immigration 544 Preliminary property assessment of PVA Police, City and County law - HB 440 Real Estate Appraisals Licensure and to be provided to city - HB 186 Law enforcement agency, report VIN Certification Act - HB 184 PVA 911 communications, procedure for numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB The Child Welfare Adoption Act - SB 68 moving office to require vote - HB 35: release of - SB 30; SB 30: SCS 113 HFA(1) Motor vehicle enforcement officers, Arrest powers, vehicular assault of a Poverty offices in areas other than county seat - bicyclist or pedestrian - HB 88 transfer of to state police - SB 167 HB 35: HCS Benefits increase, death, line of duty Officers not covered by KRS Chapter 16, Homelessness, prevention, continue Sheriff, county clerk and PVA require deaths - HB 426 establishment of personnel system - vote to move offices - HB 35: HFA(2) Controlled substances, electronic HB 411 pilot project for - HB 6 Protective vests and tasers, constable Public assistance, substance abuse reporting, data sharing in system of - Prosecutors SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA eligible for from KSP program - HB 398 screening - HB 15 (2); HB 45: HFA (1) Retired troopers, creation of Criminal reemployment program - HB 410; HB Probation and Parole Electronic warrants, participation in - HB gang activity - HB 188 410: SFA (1), HCS, HFA (1) 138 gang database - HB 188: HCS Sex offender registry, requirements for DUI resulting in death, shock probation, Hardship license, vehicular homicide, Drug service fee, collection, distribution - Web site - SB 57 victim's family's consent for - HB 192: requirements for and penalties for HB 287 State police trooper, qualifications of - HFA(2) noncompliance - HB 369: SFA(2) Electronic warrants, participation in - HB HB 388 Eligibility for parole, parole credit, Minors, criminal conduct, interviews - SB 138 United discharge from parole - HB 372; HB 173 Emergency States Mint Police, Kentucky peace 372: HCS Prisoners, community-service-projects - 911, revenues and fees, study of - SB officer powers for - SB 86 Fees in criminal cases, adjustment of - HB 239 82: SCS States Mint Police, peace officer powers HB 195 Prosecutors Advisory Council, 911, revenues and need for state board, for - HB 251 GPS monitoring for lifetime registrants procurement of supplies and services, study of - SB 82: HCS during probation or parole, requirement authority for - HB 433: HCS Eyewitness identification, procedures for Pollution for - SB 57 Recording public performances, - HB 389 Life imprisonment without parole, prohibition, exceptions - HB 112: HCS Firearms certification, peace officers, youthful offender may be sentenced to, Service fee, county attorney notice for Agriculture, energy feedstocks, alleged theft by deception - HB 390 active and retired - HB 55 qualifying environmental remediation when - SB 190 Funding, KLEPF fund salary property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 Parole Board, confirmation of supplements - HB 164 Brownfield appointment, Caroline W. Mudd - SR Public Assistance Gunshot redevelopment fund, site clean up, 202 and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 establishment of - SB 27 Presentence investigation report, Child support, disbursement fee, charge wounds or life-threatening injury, redevelopment, agricultural feedstocks, sentencing without - HB 372: SCA(1) noncustodial parent for - HB 95 reporting of - HB 479: HCS property tax credits - HB 162: HCS Shock probation, availability in DUI and Eligibility, substance abuse screening - KLEEP Fund, transfer administration to Civil liability, carbon sequestration and homicide cases - HB 192: HFA(1) HB 15 DOCJT and increase stipend amount - demonstration projects, immunity from Theft during disaster or emergency, Identification cards for homeless, HB 466 - HB 351 sentencing and penalty - HB 360 provide for - HB 199 Law enforcement agency, report VIN Easement of necessity, gender neutral numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB references, technical corrections for - Property Public Authorities 113 SB 170 Local enforcement of federal immigration Electronic scrap recycling program, Archeological sites, family access, Infrastructure Authority, expand law - HB 440 establishment of - SB 63 require landowner compliance - HB membership - HB 102: HFA(4) Personal services agencies, employees, Environment trust fund, environmentally 114 Local perform criminal background check for beneficial projects, used for - HB 215 ATV titling system, delay until July 1, Government Economic Assistance - SB 22: SCS, HCS Environmentally beneficial projects, 2010 - HB 53: SFA(2) Fund, balances in, investment of - HB Police department, city of sixth class, environmental trust fund, uses for - HB Civil liability, carbon sequestration and 286 countywide jurisdiction - HB 377 215: HCS demonstration projects, immunity from infrastructure authorities, change United High hazard impoundments, emergency - HB 351 makeup of - HB 102: HFA(5) States Mint Police, Kentucky peace action plans, file and approval of - HJR Condominiums, uniform act - HB 514 Public transportation infrastructure officer powers for - SB 86 119: SFA(2) Historic or prehistoric remains on authority, creation of, for road and States Mint Police, peace officer powers High-level nuclear waste, spent fuel, property, limitation created by - HB 115 bridge construction - HB 102 for - HB 251 storage plan for - SB 13; HB 376 Management of by not-for-profit State and local infrastructure authorities, US 60, in Carter County in honor of Impoundment breach, emergency action associations, exemption for - HB 401: confirmation of appointees - HB 102: fallen firefighter and police officers plans, requirements for - HJR 119: SCS HFA(3) designate sections of - HJR 111 SFA(3) Motor Vehicles, Assessments on end of Kentucky Natural Resource Caucus, year purchases, clarify procedures for - Public Buildings and Grounds Police, State creation of - HCR 141 HB 340 Reclamation bond, oil and gas Property management, definition of - HB Bluegrass turns green public grant operations, state lands, requirement for 911 communications, procedure for 401: HCA(1) program, create - HB 178 - SB 138: HCS release of - SB 30 Real Capitol Centennial commission, Recycling, state offices and universities, Arrest powers, vehicular assault of a estate appraisals, require licensure or membership - HB 337: SCS Construction-management-at-risk project require - HB 69 local governments, council, powers of - perform criminal background check for delivery method, state use of - HCR Kentucky Sports Authority, promote SB 118 - SB 22: SCS, HCS 117 youth wellness and benefits of healthy local governments, mayor's duties and Contracts for,contractor drug-free lifestyle - HB 298 powers in - HB 517 Public Salaries workplace program, requirements in - Mesothelimoma Awareness Day, County employees retirement system, HB 244 designate September 26 of each year definition of seasonal position - HB 204 Legislative Research Commission, Court house facilities, provision of by as - SB 58 Division created to investigate - SB 188; employees and director of, salaries of - counties - HB 80 Mesothelioma Awareness Day, HB 540 HB 526 Governmental facilities for recreational designation of September 26 as - HB Finance and Administration Cabinet, Police officers, KLEPF fund salary purposes, requirement for liability 519 interest on state bonds, reporting supplements - HB 164 insurance - HB 460 Mold remediation, standards for, requirements for - HB 430 Infrastructure, evaluation of - HB 433 establish - HB 310 Kentucky Prevailing wage, increase in exemption National Public Procurement Association, Public Utilities threshold - SB 146 Mesothelioma Awareness Day, resolution honoring - HR 231 Public works projects, prevailing wage, recognizing - HR 95 Retirement Systems, determination of 911 service charge, collection agent elimination of - HB 143: HFA(1) Women's Health Week, recognizing - final compensation for school board other than phone provider, local Publicly funded convention centers, SR 172 employees - HB 323 government designation - SB 82 allow alcoholic beverage sales in Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Retirement Systems, housekeeping bill Automated calling equipment or certain cities - HB 473: SCA(1) Related Disorders, activities of - HB - HB 416 recorded political messages by a party State 169 Labor organization, mandatory or campaign, use prohibited - HB 18 agency capital projects, cap requiring Physical membership or financial support Civil liability, carbon sequestration and approval, increase by $50,000 - HB activity, promote with second Sunday - prohibited, penalty - SB 165 demonstration projects, immunity from 249 HR 142 Leave, mentoring by state employees at - HB 351 contractors, equal employment activity, promotion of - SR 79 public schools - HB 93 Communications services, refund for lost opportunity requirements for - HB 220 Pregnancy resources centers, financial Legislative Research Commission, service during a declared state of contracts, drug-free workplace program, assistance to - HCR 137 employees and director of, salaries of - emergency - HB 478 subcontractors in, contractors not Public HB 526 David Armstrong, confirm appointment responsible for - HB 244: HFA(2) swimming pools, administrative Marriages, allow members of the to Public Service Commission - SR 221 Property and Buildings Commission, regulations governing the safety and General Assembly to solemnize - HB Electric utilities, nuclear energy, membership of, additions to - SB 181 sanitation of - SB 21 79 authorization for - HB 537: SFA(2) United States and Kentucky flag swimming pools, federal main drain Mayor's duties in consolidated local Emergency 911, revenues and fees, purchases, require manufacture in the cover standards to be met for - HB government and budget process - SB study of - SB 82: SCS United States - SB 33 258 80: SCS Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, Western Kentucky veterans' nursing Radon exposure, state and local policies Oaths, retired and senior justices and priority funding for - HJR 116 home, name in honor of Rep. Eddie minimizing exposure of, judges, administration by - HB 499 Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, Ballard - HJR 9 encouragement of - HCR 171 Office of Homeland Security, Kentucky Municipal Utilities Rare Disease Day, designate February Department of Military Affairs, Association, membership for - SB 20 Public Health 28, 2009 as - HR 161 attachment to - SB 60 Ky. Geological Survey, express support Sanitation scores, urging Dept. of Public Officers, oaths, remove two-year denial for work in carbon sequestration - HJR Health to require expanded posting of - of office penalty for failure to take oath 126 Abuse treatment, residential contract for Municipal Utilities Association, Kentucky therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) HR 164 under KRS 62.010 - HB 161 Services establishment, caloric Penalty provision, date of - HB 161: HCS Infrastructure Authority, membership Adult abuse registry, establish - SB 128 on - HB 305 Alzheimer's Disease and Related information requirement - SB 133 Personnel Board elections, deadlines Sesame, label requirements for - HR 16 and procedures, changes to - HB 325 Natural Disorders Advisory Council, activities gas retail competition, PSC authority, of - HB 169: HCS Sexual Assault Awareness Month - SR Prerecorded telephone political 64; HR 127 messages, prohibition of - HB 18: HCS terms and conditions thereof - HB Breast-feeding, penalty for violation of 542 law that permits practice in public, Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant Probate fees, estate of officers killed in women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; line of duty, exemption for - HB 232 gas, bulk sales, for commercial, establish - SB 29; HB 214 industrial, governmental and school Cabinet SB 61: SCS Retirement, increase death in the line of Substance duty benefits - SB 140 customers - SB 154 for Health and Family Services, public Nuclear power facility, construction swimming pool safety regulations, abuse treatment, residential, contract Secretary of Personnel Cabinet, for therapeutic home - HB 490 authority to promulgate administrative moratorium, removal of - SB 13; HB create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) 376 for Health and Family Services, public abuse treatment, residential, permit to regulations, health coverage - HB 175 contract for - HB 490: HCS Sheriff Berl Perdue, Jr., recognizing - SR Power plants, coal-fired, make eligible swimming pool safety regulations, for Incentive for Energy Independence promulgated by - HB 258: HCS Suicide 135 Prevention Week - SR 65 Urban-county government, benefits Act - SB 55 Consumer Public product safety, provide information on - Prevention Week, declare - HR 76 during layoffs for police and fire Tattoo and body piercing, regulate employees - SB 16 Service Commission, appointment of HB 494 James W. Gardner - SR 220 product safety, provide information to practice through new board under new Wage discrimination, prohibited on basis licensing chapter - HB 241: SCS of sex, race, or national origin - HB 33 Service Commission, attachment to child-care providers - HB 194 Energy and Environment Cabinet - Contaminated foods, sale or disposition - Wholesale distribution, exemptions, providing for - SB 45 Public Records and Reports HB 473: HCA(1) HB 465 utility energy demand-side management Controlled substances, electronic Public Medical Assistance programs, PSC authority thereof - SB reporting, data sharing in system of - 911 51 SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA communications, procedure for release Rate discount, permit utilities to grant to (2); HB 45: HFA (1) Dialysis coverage, penalty - SB 19 of - SB 30; SB 30: SCS seniors, disabled, military, low income - Counselors, trained to treat persons with Family Trust Program, establishment of Communications, procedure for release HB 456 dependency issues - HB 244: HFA(1) special needs trust program for the of - SB 30: SFA(2) Regional wastewater commissions, Dental hygienists, expand practice of - disabled - HB 71 Campaign exemption from regulation - HB 422 HB 336 Nursing home residents, rights of - HB finance reports, exemption of - HB 417 Sanitation districts, created under KRS DUI, assessors, on-line access to 206 finance reports, filing of when no Chapter 220, to be PSC regulated - HB training, establish - SB 141 Pregnancy resources centers, financial change since last report - HB 42 470 Elderly, assistance to - HCR 137 Driver information, business use of - HB Storm water charges, charging unserved nursing home, recognition of priority for 47 customers, prohibition on - SB 49 quality care - HJR 94 Public Officers and Employees Gunshot TVA in-lieu-of-tax payments, redistribute nursing home, recognize priority for and stab wounds, reporting of - HB 479 - HB 461 quality care - SJR 93; SJR 93: SCS CERS, remove employer contribution wounds or life-threatening injury, Underground installation of new electric Health and health care reimbursement for reporting of - HB 479: HCS utility distribution lines, consideration - and Family Services secretary, reemployed retirees - HB 212 Identification cards for homeless, HB 424 appointment - SB 163 City assessor, abolition of office, term of provide for - HB 199 Utility communications during a declared boards, composition of - HB 109 office, when abolished - HB 186 Law enforcement agency, report VIN state of emergency, requirements for - Human sexuality education, content Compensatory leave sharing program, numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB HB 425 standards - SB 97; HB 384 creation of - SB 9 113 Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and Immunizations, human papillomavirus, Consolidated Personal services agencies, employees, reenactment of - HB 181 Wireless cellular transmission towers, U.S. - SB 33 - HB 351 2008-505 - SB 184; SB 184: SCS backup generators for - HB 478 Real property purchase from state Condominiums, uniform act - HB 514 of Law, Attorney General Executive employee, eliminate requirement of Deception, theft by, check for insufficient Order AG 08-01 - HB 148 Public Works approval by Governor - HB 368 funds - HB 176 Education and Workforce Development State Historic or prehistoric remains on Cabinet, Order 2008-530 - SB 78 Cabinet contractors, equal employment property, limitation created by - HB 115 Environmental & Public Protection for Health and Family Services, public opportunity requirements for - HB 220 Home invasion, penalty for crimes Cabinet, Exec. Orders 2008-472, 2008- swimming pool safety regulations, contracts, contractors' employees in, relating to - SB 143 507, 2008-531, & 2008-668 - HB 473 create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) employment eligibility, verification of - Kentucky Real Estate Commission, Executive Order Number 2008-506, for Health and Family Services, public HB 134 limitation of authority - HB 401: SCS confirmation of - SB 181 swimming pool safety regulations, contracts, drug-free workplace program, Landlord tenant act, supplemental local Justice promulgated by - HB 258: HCS subcontractors in, contractors not ordinances - HB 405 and Public Safety Cabinet, Executive Construction-management-at-risk project responsible for - HB 244: HFA(2) New manufactured home installation, Order 2008-505 - SB 184 delivery method, state use of - HCR contracts, verification of - SB 174 inspection and fee - HB 379 and Public Safety, Executive Order 117 State, community rehabilitation Planning and zoning, subdivision of land 2008-505 - SB 184: SCS Contracts for,contractor drug-free programs, purchases from, preference for agricultural purposes, definition of Kentucky State Fair Board, Executive workplace program, requirements in - for - SB 147; SB 147: SCS new street - HB 447: HCS Order 2008-1292, confirmation of - SB HB 244 Property management, definition of - HB 183 Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, Race Relations 401: HCA(1) Motor priority funding for - HJR 116 Real Vehicle Commission, confirmation - HB Infrastructure, evaluation of - HB 433 "American Indian," define - HB 62 estate appraisals, require licensure or 289 Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, American certification from the board to perform vehicle enforcement officers, transfer of Kentucky Municipal Utilities Indian tribes, recognition - HB 63 - HB 184 to state police - SB 167 Association, membership for - SB 20 Indian, define - HB 62: HFA(1) estate brokerage, escrow accounts, Motorcycle Municipal Utilities Association, Kentucky Human rights commission, practice and requirements for - HB 401: HCS safety education program, retain in Infrastructure Authority, membership procedure - HB 300 estate brokerage, licensure, conditions Justice and Public Safety Cabinet - on - HB 305 Kentucky Center for African American of - HB 401: HCS SB 182: SCS Prevailing wage, increase in exemption Heritage, create - SB 139; SB 139: estate brokers, authorized activities and safety education, costs of - SB 184: threshold - SB 146 SCS license discipline of - HB 355 HFA(1) Public National Association for the estate brokers, various requirements for Office of Homeland Security, swimming pools, administrative Advancement of Colored People, - HB 401 Department of Military Affairs, regulations governing the safety and centennial, recognition of - SR 87; HR property purchase from state employee, attachment to - SB 60 sanitation of - SB 21 132 eliminate requirement of approval by Personnel Cabinet, Executive Order swimming pools, federal main drain Governor - HB 368 2008-503 - HB 303 Sexual orientation and gender identity Public Service Commission and Military cover standards to be met for - HB Racing 258 discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; Affairs commission, clarification of works projects, prevailing wage, HB 72 reorganization - HB 473: HCA(1) Advance Reviser of statutes, authority to correct elimination of - HB 143: HFA(1) deposit account wagering licensee, State Redistricting statutory references - HB 473: HFA(1) defined - HB 472: HCS Transportation contractors, equal employment deposit account wagering, defined - HB opportunity requirements for - HB 220 Process of, study by Legislative Cabinet, Confirm Executive Orders 472: HCS 2008-529 and 2008-510 - SB 182 contracts, contractors' employees in, Equine industry program, increasing Research Commission - HCR 112 employment eligibility, verification of - Cabinet, Executive Order 2008-505 - funds for - HB 105 SB 184 HB 134 Horse auctions, provided exemptions for Religion contracts, drug-free workplace program, Transportation, Executive Order 2008- - HB 193: HCS 505 - SB 184: SCS subcontractors in, contractors not Kentucky Horse Racing Authority, Elder responsible for - HB 244: HFA(2) omnibus chapter revisions - HB 472 Care Ministry provide by Christian Care Reproductive Issues contracts, verification of - SB 174 KY Horse Racing Authority, excise tax Communities, honor of - HR 236 Property and Buildings Commission, on secondary pari-mutuel organization, Care Ministry provided by Christian membership of, additions to - SB 181 establishment of - HB 475 Care Communities, honor of - SR 176 Abortifacients, definition of abortion, Storm water charges, charging unserved Pari-mutuel racing excise tax - HB 474 Fiduciary responsibilities and prudent inclusion of - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) customers, prohibition on - SB 49 Reorganization, Horse Racing investment standards of charitable Abortion, Turnpike Authority of Kentucky, Commission, Executive Orders 2008- institutions, modernize - SB 127 informed consent and ultrasound responsibility for highway mega- 507 and 2008-668 - HB 473 Freeman Chapel C.M.E. Church, requirements - SB 79; HB 241: SFA projects - HB 509 Reporting requirements, racetrack recognizing - SR 128 (2); HB 489: SFA (4) Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and attendance and handle and major Presumption of imprudence, removed if practice, procedure, and prohibited acts reenactment of - HB 181 racehorse injuries - HB 23 annual expenditure exceeds 7% of - HB 191 Search and seizure, establish fund - SB 127: HCS Health insurance, required coverage for Publications parameters for - HB 472: SCS Prisoners working community-service- contraception - HB 464 Secondary pari-mutuel organization, related projects, nonreligious Human sexuality education, content County defined - HB 472: HCS requirement, deletion of - SB 31 standards - SB 97; HB 384 ordinances, procedure for enactment Video Religious viewpoints, student expression Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 and amendment - HB 187 lottery application fee, establishment of of - HB 8 Partial birth abortion - SB 71 ordinances, procedures for amendment, - HB 158: HCS Paternity determination, evidence and venue, clarification and updating of - publication and enactment - HB 187: lottery terminals, licensed racetracks, Reorganization SFA(1) eligibility to operate - HB 32 HB 28: HCS Paternity, lottery terminals, placement at approved Auditor's Office, confirmation of APA tracks - HB 158 determination, evidence, and venue, Purchasing Executive Order #08-02 - HB 149 clarification and updating of - HB 28 Cabinet rebuttable presumption, venue and Construction contracts, contractor drug- Railroads for Health and Family Services, appeal - SB 98 free workplace program, requirements Executive Order 2008-504 - SB 164 Pregnancy resources centers, financial for - HB 244 Industrial park access spurs, include as for Health and Family Services, assistance to - HCR 137 Construction-management-at-risk project economic development - HB 229: Executive Order 2008-504, confirm - delivery method, state use of - HCR HFA(1) SB 164: SCS Research and Methods 117 Inspection of rail grade crossings - HB Commerce Cabinet, Executive Order Government contracts, requirements 60 2008-516 - SB 185 and exemptions for - HB 44 Railroad maintenance, creation of fund Council on Postsecondary Education, Long Term Policy Research Center Kentucky Public Procurement for - HB 433: HFA(2) Executive Order 2008-836 - HB 313 Board, members of, confirmation of - Association, resolution honoring - HR Department SB 168 231 Real Estate for Local Government, Executive Order Preference given to Kentucky small 2008-509 - HB 326 Retirement and Pensions businesses - HB 339 Civil liability, carbon sequestration and of Education, Executive Order 2008-515 Public Institutions, require U.S. and demonstration projects, immunity from - HB 366 Benefits, military service - HB 82 Kentucky flags be manufactured in of Juvenile Justice, Executive Order Board of Judicial Form Retirement Plan, administrative regulations, conform inspections and safety to be Media, definition of - SB 62: HFA(1) 75; HB 311; SB 75: HCS with federal law - HB 120 coordinated by - SB 155 Notaries public, regulation of - HB 496; Sheriff CERS, Emergency Action Plans for high hazard HB 469: HFA (1); HB 496: HCS Berl Perdue, Jr., recognizing - SR 135 allow certain agencies to opt out of dams, administrative regulations Notary publics, omnibus regulation - HB offices in areas other than county seat - participation in the state health plan - requiring - SJR 37 539 HB 35: HCS HB 431 Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain Notice requirement from county clerks, PVA moving office to require vote - HB certain agencies may opt out of areas in a consolidate local date of - SB 124: SCS 35: HFA(1) participation in the state health plan - government - SB 18 Number of days after an election for Sheriff, county clerk and PVA require SB 112; HB 138: SCA (3) Fire station closures, Louisville/Jefferson transmittal of information, change in - vote to move offices - HB 35: HFA(2) remove employer contribution and County Metro - HR 27 SB 124: SCS United States Mint Police, Kentucky health care reimbursement for Impoundment breach, emergency action Pilot peace officer powers for - SB 86 reemployed retirees - HB 212 plans, requirements for - HJR 119: program counties, designation of - HB County SFA(3) 486: HFA(2) Small Business Employees Retirement System, Kentucky Sports Authority, safe program for primary, inclusion of - HB classified staff, service credit, days operation of sporting events - HB 298 486: HFA(2) Acupuncturists, licensing of - HB 200 required for - HB 256 Novelty lighters, sales prohibited - HB Political Alcoholic beverages with special appeal Employees Retirement System, 116 issues committee, definition of - SB 62: to minors, provisions of - HB 524 definition of "seasonal employee" - Pool safety regulations by counties, HFA(1) Cigarette retailers, contraband HB 204: HCS allow - HB 29 organization 527 committees, activities cigarettes, seizure and destruction - SB employees retirement system, definition Professional firefighters, physical agility of - SB 53: SFA(1) 48: SCS of seasonal position - HB 204 test - HB 150 organization 527 committees, reporting Fireworks, sale and display - HB 500 Employees Retirement System, Public requirements of - SB 53 Industrial hemp, licensing and growing of establish 10 year phase-in to fully swimming pools, administrative Presidential election by national popular - SB 131 fund retiree health benefits - HB 117 regulations governing the safety and vote, compact for - HB 170 International Business Relations Deferred Retirement Option Program, sanitation of - SB 21 Registered Independents, primaries, Committee, create permanent LRC establishment for certain CERS swimming pools, federal main drain participation in - HB 17 Committee - HB 64 hazardous duty employees - HB 421 cover standards to be met for - HB Registry KARDA, board membership, changes to Kentucky 258 of Election Finance, exploratory - SB 41: SCA(1) Retirement Systems, composition of Statewide wireless phone emergency committees, regulation of - SB 169 Retailers, contraband cigarettes - SB 48: investment committee - HB 380; HB text notification, implementation for the of Election Finance, various provisions HFA(1),(2) 380: SCS deaf & hard of hearing - HB 96 relating to - HB 417 Sales tax refund program - HB 394 Retirement Systems, determination of Tattoo and body piercing, regulate State Small farm wineries, increase maximum final compensation for school board practice through new board under new Board of Elections, votes tabulation of - allowable output by - SB 156 employees - HB 323 licensing chapter - HB 241: SCS HB 201 Retirement Systems, housekeeping bill bonds, interest on, reporting Special Districts - HB 416; HB 416: SCS, HCS Sales requirements for - HB 430 Retirement Systems, increase death in Voter preregistration for 16-year-olds, the line of duty benefits - SB 140 regulation of - SB 109 Development within tax increment Sales representatives' contracts, financing districts - SB 110 Retirement Systems, prohibit former commissions earned, termination and employees of the systems from Securities Fire payment - HB 225 protection boundaries, study of - HCR serving on the board - HB 380: SCS Services establishment, caloric Retirement Systems, qualifications of 79 information requirement - SB 133 Execution on investment securities, subdistricts, dissolution and governance governor's appointees to the board - update references - HB 471 HB 380; HB 380: SCS of - HB 357 Teachers Retirement System, teachers, Science and Technology Health boards, composition of - HB 109 service credit, days required for - HB Sewer Systems Professional firefighters, physical agility 256 Digital citizenship, include in test - HB 150 Retirement professional development - HB 467 Municipal Utilities Association, Kentucky Redistricting process, requirement for System, DROP, program for hazardous Infrastructure Authority, membership study by Legislative Research duty employees - HB 421 Secretary of State on - HB 305 Commission - HCR 112 Systems, State-administered, review of Regional wastewater commissions, Special district boundaries, ad valorem portfolios, report of findings - HR 239 527s, regulation of - SB 53: SFA(2) acquisition of - HB 422 levies, and fees, fiscal court review Social Security Ac, urge repeal of Business entities, omnibus revision - HB Sanitation districts, created under KRS thereof - SB 72 Government Pension Offset and 220 Chapter 220, to be PSC regulated - HB Windfall Elimination Provisions - HCR Candidates for Governor, running mate, 470 State Agencies 11 delay selection of - HB 451 Storm water charges, charging unserved Speech-language pathologist or Conduct of elections, pilot program for customers, prohibition on - SB 49 08 HB 406, state budget, corrections, audiologist, supplemental pay, early voting - HB 486; HB 486: HCS Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and amendment to - SB 11, 14 retirement contributions considered - Contributions and reports, regulation of - reenactment of - HB 181 Abuse treatment, residential contract for HB 210 HB 204: SFA(2); HB 325: SFA (2) therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) Contributions, expenditures, and Sheriffs Administrative hearings, expansion of Retroactive Legislation reporting, guidelines for - SB 62 the definition of party - HB 367 Date of primary, change of - SB 124 County employees retirement system, Agricultural BR 1169 - HB 292 Duplicate filing requirement with county definition of seasonal position - HB 204 Development Board, tobacco Fees in criminal cases, adjustment of - clerk for legislative candidates, Domestic violence and emergency applications, board to review - HR HB 195: HCS abolishment of - SB 24 protective orders, fee for - HB 195: 149 Interest on tax liabilities and refunds - Early SCS(1) Development Board, tobacco exports, HB 216 in-person voting, no excuse necessary - Electronic warrants, participation in - HB applications to promote board to HB 406 138 review - SR 122 Safety voting, authority to - HB 133 Fees, adjustment of - HB 195: SCS(2), products, purchasing, reporting of - SB voting, permission for - HB 56 SFA (2),(3) 84 Election of judges, preferential voting Funding, KLEPF fund salary Aliens, unauthorized, hiring prohibition - Cabinet system - HB 238 supplements - HB 164 HB 441 for Health and Family Services, public Elections, Law enforcement agency, report VIN Alignment swimming pool safety regulations, order of candidates, determination of - numbers on stolen items to NCIC - HB of academic content standards, assist, create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) HB 486: HFA(1) 113 EPSB and CPE to - SB 1: HCS for Health and Family Services, public requirements and restrictions during, Offices, allow in areas other than county of academic content standards, swimming pool safety regulations, members of the media - SB 130 seat - HB 35 assistance, EPSB and CPE to promulgated by - HB 258: HCS Executive orders, electronic filing of - SB Property tax collections, omnibus provide - HB 508; HB 508: HCS Certification 187: SCS; HB 203: SCA (1) revisions - HB 262 of academic content standards, CPE to requirement, fire sprinkler inspectors - In person absentee voting, application Sexual - SB 1: FCCR HB 449 for, caretakers of voters having surgery abuse by persons operating Animal health requirements, changes in requirements, fire sprinkler inspectors - - HB 52: HFA(1) confinement facility - SB 75: SFA(1) - HB 302 HB 449: HCS Issuance of certificates, procedures for - abuse in the first degree, by persons Assessment Elevator safety review board, elevator HB 263 operating confinement facility - SB and accountability system, revision, KBE and KDE responsible for - HB credit transfer, institution list, require of Fleet Management, transfer of - SB of legal marriage - SB 68 508 dissemination - SJR 49 181 care, approval of outside of legal and accountability system, revision, on Postsecondary Education, course of Mine Permits, Local Government marriage - SB 68: SCS KBE, KDE responsible for - SB 1: transfer information, notice to Economic Development Fund, Funds from fees in criminal cases, FCCR; HB 508: HCS students - HB 314 transfer to - SB 177 adjustment of - HB 195 Beavers, General Les, leadership of on Postsecondary Education, of Occupations and Professions, Geographic Information Advisory Department of Veterans' Affairs, honor curriculum content, develop - HB 314 transfer of - SB 181 Council, abolishment of - SB 181 upon retirement - HR 18 on Postsecondary Education, degree of Printing Services, transfer of - SB 181 Government Board of Education, athletics, requirements, course credit hours, Drug service fee, collection, distribution - Contract Review Committee, requirements for coaches of - HB 391 limit - HJR 150 HB 287 requirements and exemptions for - Boards and Commissions, Governor on Postsecondary Education, funding Early Childhood Development Authority, HB 44: HFA(1) may appoint to achieve gender equity - formula, development of - HJR 150 Strong Start Kentucky Program - HB contracts, requirements and exemptions HB 37 on Postsecondary Education, general 527 for - HB 44 Cabinet education curriculum, develop - SJR Economic recovery moneys, spending Governmental for Health and Family Services, adult 49 of, urge state agencies to buy bodies and local public agencies, abuse registry, maintain - SB 128 on Postsecondary Education, general American - HCR 147 purchasing preference - HB 339 for Health and Family Services, Office fund per pupil, conduct study of - SJR Education facilities for recreational purposes, of Health Policy, scope of office - HB 89 Professional Standards Board, James requirement for liability insurance - 175 on Postsecondary Education, KET G. Hughley, appointment confirmation HB 460 for Health and Family Services, patient college credit courses, funding - SR 187; HR 73 Governor's advocacy, access to records restoration - HCR 8 Professional Standards Board, Lonnie Advisory Committee on pertaining to - HB 515 on Postsecondary Education, Pam R. Anderson, appointment Intergovernmental Relations, for Health and Family Services, public Miller, appointment, confirmation - SR confirmation - SR 190; HR 54 abolishment of - SB 181 swimming pool safety regulations, 192; HR 47 Professional Standards Board, teacher Postsecondary Education Nominating create exemption - HB 258: HFA(1) Dental hygienists, Board of Dentistry, assessments and internship - SB 59 Committee, John W. Ridley, for Health and Family Services, public authorize practice of - HB 336 Professional Standards Boards, appointment, confirmation - SR 225; swimming pool safety regulations, Department confirmation Sandy Sinclair-Curry - HR 71 promulgated by - HB 258: HCS for Libraries and Archives, books for HR 53 Grants, nonprofit entities receipt of, Carbon sequestration and demonstration preschoolers - HB 459 professional standards boards, certain requirements for - SB 89 projects, operators as agents of state, for Local Government, reorganization, principal, statement of eligibility for, Health designation of - HB 351 Executive Order 2008-509 - HB 326 award - SB 50 & Family Services Cabinet, public Central State Hospital Recovery for Public Advocacy, appropriation for - Educational Profession Standards swimming pool safety regulations Authority, abolishment of - SB 181 HB 433: HCS Board, confirmation Sandy Sinclair- promulgated by - SB 21; HB 258 Charitable Asset Administration Board, of Education, administrative regulations, Curry - SR 189 & Family Services, ICF/MR resident, abolishment of - SB 181 Autism Scholarship Program - HB Electronic warrants, participation in - HB failure to supervise, penalties - HB Child-care centers, evacuation plan, 219 138 231 requirement for - SB 161 of Education, assistant coaches, Elevator safety review board, elevator and Family Services Cabinet, limits on Coaches, employment of - SB 142: SCS employment of nonteaching inspections and safety to be surgical technology practice to be Commerce Cabinet, reorganization, personnel - SB 142 coordinated by - SB 155 enforced by - SB 111 Executive Order 2008-516 - SB 185 of Education, disaster days, approval Employees, leave for mentoring - HB 93 and Family Services Cabinet, Private Commercial Mobile Radio Services request for - HB 291 Employment verification, nationality - HB Child Care Provider Rates, Board, wireless phone emergency of Education, fund distribution - HB 364 440 appropriation for - HB 433: SCS notification administered by - HB 96 of Education, funding identification, Ethics training, establish and implement and Family Services, Cabinet for, Commission automated external defibrillators - HB program for - SB 2: SFA(1) policies minimizing exposure to radon for Children w/Special Health Care 525 Executive - HCR 171 Needs, hearing loss, assessment and of Education, grant proposals, dropout - branch agencies, study on the efficiency and Family Services, homelessness diagnosis of - SB 160: SCS HB 255 of - SJR 91 prevention, continue pilot project for - for Children with Special Health Care of Education, hearing officer Branch Ethics Commission, ethics HB 6 Needs, hearing loss, assessment and appointments - HB 82 training - SB 2: SFA(1) and Family Services, human sexuality diagnosis - HB 5: HCS of Education, humane animal treatment, Branch Ethics Commission, transfer of - education, content standards - SB 97; for Children with Special Health Care education instruction on - HCR 121 SB 181 HB 384 Needs, hearing loss, assessment and of Education, mathematics, core content Farm-to-food bank program, Higher diagnosis of - SB 160; HB 5 and assessments, revision - SJR 19; establishment of - HB 344 Education Assistance Authority, loan on Small Business Advocacy - HB 338 SJR 19: SCS Farm-to-food, set donation, advisory forgiveness and repayment - HB 480: Commonwealth of Education, reorganization, Executive board scope - HB 344: HFA(1) HFA(2) Office of Technology, statutes relating Order 2008-515 - HB 366 Finance Education Assistance Authority, loan to, relocation of - SB 181 of Education, writing program samples - & Administration Cabinet, equal forgiveness and repayment of - HB Office of Technology, various offices HB 420 employment opportunity regulations - 480: HCA(1), HFA (1) and divisions, establishment and of Fish and Wildlife Resources, HB 220 Historical Society, Civil War abolishment of - SB 181 assistance, authorization to provide to & Administration Cabinet, state Sesquicentennial Commission - SB Community rehabilitation programs, Foundation - HB 65 contractors, equal employment 129 purchases from, preference for - SB of Fish and Wildlife Resources, opportunity requirements for - HB 220 Homeland security, immigration law 147; SB 147: SCS Foundation, staffing for - HB 208: and Administration Cabinet, expenditure enforcement information - HB 440 Compensatory time, payments for, limits SCS of state funds on searchable Web site Horse racing authority, search and on - HB 304 of Parks, full-time employees - HB 136 - HB 13 seizure, define parameters for - HB Construction-management-at-risk project of Public Advocacy, necessary and Administration Cabinet, interest on 472: SCS delivery method, state use of - HCR government expense - HB 433: SCS state bonds, reporting requirements Housing Corporation, policies minimizing 117 of Revenue, various offices and for - HB 430 exposure to radon - HCR 171 Contracts, divisions in, establishment and and Administration Cabinet, Office of Housing, contractors' employees in, employment abolishment of - SB 181 Policy and Audit, creation of - SB 181 Buildings and Construction, Department eligibility, verification of - HB 134 of Veterans' Affairs, veterans' nursing and Administration Cabinet, Office of of, policies minimizing exposure to verification of - SB 174 homes, administrative regulations - Public Information in, retain name of - radon - HCR 171 Controlled substances, electronic SB 87 SB 181: SCS buildings and construction, limit reporting, data sharing in system of - Dept. of State Police, establishment of and Administration Cabinet, offices and manufactured home installation SB 65; SB 45: HFA (1); SB 65: SFA personnel system for officers not divisions in, establishment and inspection fee charged by - HB 379: (1),(2); HB 45: HFA (1) covered by KRS Chapter 16 - HB 411 abolishment of - SB 181 SCS Council Direct care staff, ICF/MR resident, failure Fire inspection fees, state fire marshal Human rights commission, practice and on Postsecondary Education, to supervise, penalties - HB 231: duties - HB 293 procedure - HB 300 administrator of trust fund - SB 3 HFA(1) Fish Identification cards for homeless, on Postsecondary Education, cap on Disaster and Wildlife, Lake Dreamland, provide for - HB 199 credit hours, recommendation - HB days, makeup of - HB 322: SFA(2) transportation plan for - HB 433: HCS Infection, 314 days, request for - SB 92; HB 322: SCA and Wildlife, Land Acquisition Pool, health facility-acquired, prevention on Postsecondary Education, college (2) increase of - HB 433: HCS procedures - HB 67 textbook policies, monitor - HB 226 Division Foster health facility-acquired, report rates - on Postsecondary Education, course created to investigate - SB 188; HB 540 care or adoption, prohibition of outside HB 67 Instructional day, approval to extend - Committee, membership of, decrease hearings, labor organization may assist information, requirement for - HB 506: HB 322: SFA(1) in - SB 181 - HB 367: HFA(1) HCS Justice, homelessness prevention, KHEA, Best in Class program, loans, Physical prevention training model program, continue pilot project for - HB 6 forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 activity for children, requirement of - HB development of - HB 506 Kentucky KY Horse Racing Authority, excise tax 11 Tattoo and body piercing licensing Asset/Liability Commission, members, on secondary pari-mutuel organization, activity requirement, administrative board, membership and regulatory addition to - SB 181 establishment of - HB 475 regulations for - SB 6 authority - HB 241: SCS Board of Education, administrative License plate, Transportation Cabinet, Prison Transportation regulations - HB 409: HFA(1) establish alternate standard issue industries enhancement - SB 26 Cabinet, budget - HB 536 Board of Education, appointment of license plate - HB 25 industry enhancement - SB 26: SCS Cabinet, direct to produce special "In Austin W. Moss to - SR 194 Merit employees, formerly unclassified, Procedures and criteria for avoiding heat God We Trust" license plate - SJR 70 Board of Education, appointment of probationary period of, increase in - HB injury, revision of - HB 383: HCS Cabinet, direct to produce special Brigitte B. Ramsey to - SR 197; HR 304 Procurement Advisory Council, "Think About God" license plate - SJR 65 Military abolishment of - SB 181 69 Board of Education, appointment of Affairs, military family assistance trust Prosthetic, Orthotic, and Pedorthic Cabinet, establish alternate standard Dorothy "Dori" Z. Combs to - SR 195; fund - SB 17 Board, establish to govern practice - issue license plate - HB 24 HR 60 Affairs, military family assistance trust HB 491; HB 288: SFA (2) Cabinet, reorganization of - SB 182 Board of Education, appointment of fund - SB 37: SCS Public Treatment guidelines for heat related Steven B. Neal to - HR 62 Milk defenders, appropriation for, reduction illness, review of - HB 383: HFA(1) Board of Education, Education Cabinet - Commission, clarify scope of duties, of - HB 433: HFA(5) Turnpike Authority of Kentucky, omnibus SB 43 relationships - HB 153: SCS Defenders, appropriation for, reduction revision - HB 509 Board of Education, school bus seat Commission, define duties, authority of - of - HB 433: HFA(10) United States and Kentucky flag belts - HR 210 HB 153: HCS Real purchases, require manufacture in the Board of Education, sports safety Motor Estate Commission, escrow account United States - SB 33 course, require coaches to complete - Vehicle Commission, reorganization - and license reciprocity, requirements Veterans' Affairs Department, fiduciary HB 383: SFA(1),(2) HB 289 for - HB 401 responsibilities - HB 335 Board of Education, statewide vehicle enforcement officers, transfer of Estate Commission, grievance and Veterans hiring preference, expansion of assessment, duties for - SB 1 to state police - SB 167 complaint procedure to determine - HB 61 Board of Licensure for Tattooing and Motorcycle safety education, costs of - licensee discipline - HB 355 Body Piercing, creation of - HB 241 SB 184: HFA(1) Recycling, State Employees Department of Education, core content, Office state agencies, reporting requirements fire ecology - HB 122 of 911 Coordinator, abolishment of - SB for - SB 99 Animal health, requirements governing - Department of Education, 181 state offices and universities, reporting HB 302 interscholastic athletics safety, study of Charitable Gaming, authority and requirement for - HB 160 Autism spectrum disorders, health of - HB 383: SCS responsibilities of - SB 28 Red Fox Tri-County Cooperative coverage for - SB 74; HB 190 Department of Education, Special of Homeland Security, Department of Authority, abolishment of - SB 181 Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Needs Scholarship Program, Military Affairs, attachment to - SB 60 Registry of Election Finance, exploratory Executive Order 2008-504, confirm - administration of - SB 186 Officers, oaths, remove two-year denial committees, regulation of - SB 169 SB 164: SCS Department of Education, statewide of office penalty for failure to take oath Reorganization, Compensatory leave sharing program, assessment, duties for - SB 1: HCS under KRS 62.010 - HB 161 Council on Postsecondary Education, creation of - SB 9 Department of Education, Students with Oil Executive Order 2008-836 - HB 313 Department Special Needs Scholarship Program, and gas conservation fund, reporting Department of Law, Attorney General of Fish and Wildlife Resources, administration of - HB 118 requirement for - SB 138: HFA(1) Executive Order AG 08-01 - HB 148 Foundation, staffing for - HB 208: Geospacial Board, establishment of - and gas operations, state an university Education and Workforce Development SCS SB 181 owned lands, shut in provision for - Cabinet - SB 78 of Parks employees, full-time position Higher Education Assistance Authority, SB 138: SCA(1) Retirement Systems, State- hours - HB 136 Best in Class, loan forgiveness - HB and gas operations, state-owned and administered, review of portfolios, Dept. of State Police, establishment of 502 university-owned lands, study of - report of findings - HR 239 personnel system for officers not Higher Education Assistance Authority, SJR 67 School covered by KRS Chapter 16 - HB 411 debt management curriculum, Optometry board, regulations allowing facilities construction commission - SB Health identification - HB 83: HCS outside charitable optometry practice 43 and Family Services secretary, Historical Society, War of 1812 by a licensee - HB 99: HCS Facilities Construction Commission, use appointment - SB 163 Bicentennial Commission, attach to - Orders issued by, compliance with - SB of capital outlay funds - HB 307 coverage, secretary of Personnel HB 476: HFA(1) 150 Soring horses, create ban on, set Cabinet, authority to promulgate Horse Racing Authority, funding of - HB Overnight accommodations, exemption penalties for - SB 176 administrative regulations - HB 175 474 for disabled veterans - HB 20: HCS Spending of economic recovery moneys, High Education Assistance Authority, Horse Racing Authority, omnibus Parks Department, Pine Mountain Trail state agencies urged to buy American - implementation of Early Access Grant chapter revisions - HB 472 State Park, renaming - HB 290 HCR 144 Program - HB 324 Housing Corporation, directors, Penal Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to Sports safety courses, coaches to Kentucky State Police, reemployment of increase in - SB 181 study - SJR 12 complete - HB 383: SFA(4) retired troopers - HB 410; HB 410: SFA Infrastructure Authority, Kentucky Personal services, providers, State (1) Municipal Utilities Association, certification of - SB 22: SCS, HCS agency capital projects, cap requiring Leave, mentoring at public schools - HB membership for - SB 20 Personnel approval, increase by $50,000 - HB 93 Milk Commission, creation of - HB 153 Board, appeal to, denial of a promotion 249 Legislative Research Commission, Public Procurement Association, cause for - HB 304: HFA(1) Board of Elections, in person absentee employees and director of, salaries of - resolution honoring - HR 231 Board, classified employee members, voting - HB 52: HFA(1) HB 526 Retirement Systems, composition of election of - HB 304 Board of Elections, pilot program for Merit employees, formerly unclassified, investment committee - HB 380 Board, selection method changes, early voting - HB 486; HB 486: HCS probationary period of, increase in - HB Retirement Systems, housekeeping bill review and comment on - HB 304 budget, amendment of - HB 143: HCS 304 - HB 416 Board, unique employee identification Fair Board, appointment procedure for - Nonpartisan elected offices, merit Retirement Systems, technical changes numbers, use of - HB 304 HB 248 employees may run for - HB 304 to reemployment after retirement Cabinet, allow certain agencies to opt Park accommodations, exemption for Officers, mandatory ethics training - SB provisions - HB 323 out of participation in the state health disabled veterans - HB 20 2: SFA(1) River Authority, members, quorum for - plan - HB 431 police trooper, qualifications of - HB 388 Organ donation, nonrefundable tax SB 181 Cabinet, allow retirees reemployed after Property and Buildings Commission, credit, provide for - HB 36 River Authority, members, terms of - SB 9/1/2008 participation in life insurance members, additions to - SB 181 Personnel 181 benefits - HB 323 Students, suspension or expulsion by Board elections, procedures for, Savings Bond Authority, abolishment of Cabinet, authority to promulgate faculty and staff or committee - HB 528 changes to - HB 325 - SB 181 administrative regulations, health Substance Board, appeal to, denial of a promotion Sports Authority, recruitment and coverage - HB 175 abuse treatment, residential, contract cause for - HB 304: HFA(1) administration of sporting events - HB Cabinet, certain agencies may opt out for therapeutic home - HB 490 Board, classified employee members, 298 of participation in the state health abuse treatment, residential, permit to election of - HB 304 State Police, reemployment of retired plan - SB 112 contract for - HB 490: HCS Reorganization, Cabinet for Health and troopers - HB 410; HB 410: SFA (1) Cabinet, reorganization, Executive Suicide Family Services, Executive Order Wireless Interoperability Executive Order 2008-503 - HB 303 prevention awareness and training 2008-504 - SB 164 - SB 48: HFA(3) Mine and divisions in, establishment and Veterans hiring preference, expansion of Safety Review commission, members abolishment of - SB 181 - HB 61 Substance Abuse of, confirmation of - SB 168 Direct a study of the current system for safety, emergency medical or mine reporting and paying local taxes - HCR State Symbols and Emblems Abuse treatment, residential contract for emergency technicians, number of - 135 therapeutic home - SB 4: HFA(1),(2) HB 119 Disclosure of tax information, when License plates, official green - HB 245 Controlled safety, mine ventilation plans, allowed - HB 495: HFA(1) Mesothelioma Awareness Day, substances, electronic reporting, data requirements for - SB 64 Distilled spirits, alcopops, taxation - HB designation of September 26 as - HB sharing in system of - SB 65; SB 45: ventilation fan restart, reentering mine, 510 519 HFA (1); SB 65: SFA (1),(2); HB 45: requirement for - SB 64: HFA(2) Economic National Mesothelioma Awareness Day, HFA (1) Pollinator habitat, reclamation site development incentive programs, recognizing - HR 95 substances, salvia, addition of Schedule revegetation requirements, inclusion of omnibus revisions - HB 229 Purchase of U.S. and Kentucky flags by I - HB 228 - HB 492 development programs, omnibus public institutions, must be Driving under the influence, penalties for Streams, overburden from mining, revisions - HB 229: HCS(2) manufactured in the USA - SB 33 - SB 34: HCS placement of - SB 100 Education savings plan, provide tax State dish, designate burgoo as - HB 85; Drug and alcohol rehabilitation trust Study mining of and impacts to streams credit for - HB 488 HB 229: SCA (2) fund, creation of - HB 158 and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - Equine industry program, increasing DUI, HJR 7 funds for - HB 105 Surface mine overburden and Film Statutes aggravating circumstances and increased penalties, lower alcohol reclamation requirements, changes to - industry tax credits - HB 40 HB 104 industry, tax credits - SB 94; HB 31 Center for Renewable Energy Research, concentration for - SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA (1); HB 369: Ventilation fans, deviation from Floor stock taxes, required 11:59 p.m. creation of - HB 362: HCS continuous operation, remove provision on March 31, 2009 - HB 144: HCS Reviser of statutes, authority to correct SFA (1) ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 allowing - SB 64: HFA(1) Gross revenues and excise tax fund, statutory references relating to hold-harmless amount, increase - HB reorganization - HB 473: HFA(1) violation for controlled substance use - SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA Taxation 341 Southern States Energy Compact, Historic preservation credit, make effective date of ratification - HB 362 (1); HB 369: SFA (1) Intervention fund, create - HB 532 Agriculture, energy feedstocks, refundable or transferable - HB 229: Pretrial diversion, substance abuse - SB qualifying environmental remediation HCS(1) Studies Directed 4; SB 4: HCS, HFA (3) property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 Home builder's credit, establish - HB 254 pretrial release, effect of substance Alcohol, Incentives for energy projects with Centralized voting centers - HCR 69 abuse - SB 4: HCS increase the excise taxes, imposed carbon capture and sequestration, Construction-management-at-risk project Pretrial release, effect of substance sales tax to packaged alcohol - HB technical corrections - HB 285: HCS delivery method, state use of - HCR abuse - SB 4; SB 4: HFA (3) 237 Income 117 Public assistance, substance abuse new taxes, rate increase, prohibited - tax credit, for job stimulus - HB 342 Council on Postsecondary Education, screening - HB 15 HB 144: HFA(1) tax credit, establish for certain general fund per pupil, conduct study Residential Alcoholic employers for educational expenses of - SJR 89 treatment, contract for therapeutic home beverages wholesale sale tax, on behalf of employees - HB 507 Cybercrime, provisions relating to - HB - HB 490 increased rate - HB 166 tax exemption fro military pay - HB 110 315: HCS treatment, permit to contract for - HB beverages, sales tax, effective date, Tax, "captive real estate investment Elections, study of early voting and 490: HCS limitation of - HB 144: HFA(2) trust" defined - HB 513 extended time periods for voting - HCR Salavia possession, trafficking, and Amend KRS 67.750 to update the tax, energy efficiency products, create 69: HFA(1) cultivation, prohibition of - HB 228 reference to the Internal Revenue credit - HB 178 Emergency 911, revenues and need for Salvia Code - HB 87 tax, Energy Star home, create credit - state board, study of - SB 82: HCS definition, other species in same genus, Authorize tax incentives for clean coal HB 178 Enhanced pharmacy-related primary exclusion of - HB 228: HFA(2) pilot project - HB 285 tax, Energy Star manufactured home, care, certification for, conduct study of - offenses, enhanced penalty for Biofuel blends, tax credits - HB 537 create credit - HB 178 HB 297: HCS possession of firearm, exclusion from Board tax, establish tax credit for new home Executive branch agencies, study on the - HB 228: HFA(1) of Tax Appeals, confirmation, Lanola buyers - HB 229: SCS efficiency of - SJR 91 Parsons - SR 217 tax, establish tax credit for small businesses - HB 229: SCS Governor's Office of Agricultural Policy, Sunday Closing of Tax Appeals, confirmation, William A. large-scale, dairy operations - HJR 152 Hayes - SR 216 tax, film industry tax incentives, Implementation of Adam Walsh Child nonrefundable credit - HB 229: Souvenir retail liquor licensees, hours Charter county governments, include in Protection and Safety Act - SB 57 recall provisions for ad valorem taxes - HFA(7) Interscholastic athletics, sports safety - and days of operation, local ordinance, tax, film industry tax incentives, sunset - establishment by - SB 144 HB 131: HFA(4) HB 383: SCS Cigarette HB 229: HFA(8) Kentucky film industry tax incentives - floor stock tax, impose a 70 cent tax at tax, Internal Revenue Code, update HB 229: HFA(8) Surface Mining 11:59 on March 31, 2009 - HB 144: reference to - HB 533 Legislative efficiency and accountability SFA(1) Tax, listed Austrailian property trust task force, create - HB 144; HB 144: Civil liability, carbon sequestration and papers tax, imposition - HB 505 defined - HB 513 HFA (6) demonstration projects, immunity from surtax increase, floor stock tax imposed tax, single factor apportionment of Local license and occupational taxes - - HB 351 - HB 68 multistate income - HB 483 HCR 135 Coal surtax, increase - HB 123 Individual income, exempts wages paid Mental incompetency, study of in mine rescue team training, coal mine tax, 30 cent increase per pack - HB 144: by a new small business with five or criminal defense situations - SJR 12: inspections, counted as - SB 170: HCS fewer employees - HB 484 SFA(1) SFA(1) tax, change the tax rate to $1.00 - HB Inheritance tax, change classification of Oil and gas operations, state-owned and mines, medical air evacuation, global 144: SFA(1) great-grandchildren - HB 174 university-owned lands, study of - SJR positioning, availability of - SB 52 tax, contraband cigarettes, destruction - Kentucky 67 mining, inspections, electronic permits, HB 505 earned income credit, allowance of - HB Older worker workforce training - SCR requirements for - SB 170: SCS tax, credit - SB 48: HFA(4) 257 81 Division of Mine Permits, Local tax, wholesaler to wholesaler sales, estate tax, imposition of - HB 257 Penal Code, Kentucky, subcommittee to Government Economic Development unstamped product, allow - HB 504 Local occupational license taxes, study - SJR 12 Fund, transfer to - SB 177 Clarify due date for claiming Clean Coal definition of Internal Revenue Code - Physician assistants, controlled Easement of necessity, gender neutral Tax Credit - HB 299 HB 87: HCS substance prescriptive authority, references, technical corrections for - Coal severance tax data, release of - HB Lodging, sales tax on, clarification of tax conduct study of - HB 288: HCS SB 170 140 base - HB 482 Public school information management Electrical trainees, supervision by Commercial watercraft, due dates of Metropolitan College, defined - HB 229: systems, Legislative Research certified electricians, use of - HB 185 property tax returns of - HB 202 HFA(3) Commission staff study of - HCR 125 High hazard impoundments, technical Community rehabilitation tax credit, Minimum wage target, definition, Roadside Memorial Task force, correction for - HJR 119: SFA(1) created - HB 10 benefits included - HB 229: HFA(6) establishment of - HJR 12 Impoundment breach, emergency action Create new tax incentives for the Motor Technology, middle school students - plans, requirements for - HJR 119: expansion of existing tourism projects - fuels tax, adjust average wholesale HCR 158 SFA(3) HB 521 price - HB 374: HCS Tobacco master settlement agreement, Infrastructure projects, CTL facilities, Department of Revenue, various offices fuels tax, make technical corrections to - certifications and escrow requirements priority funding for - HJR 116 HB 374 fuels tax, vegetable oil, exempt from - HCS business tax credit, remove cap City tax collection, procedures - HB 186 HB 224 business tax credit, remove cap reduction - HB 26: HFA(1),(2) Clarify due date for claiming Clean Coal vehicle usage tax, exemption for certain reduction - HB 26: HFA(1),(2) Tax credit, for job stimulus - HB 342 Tax Credit - HB 299 trusts transfers - SB 107 Snuff, per unit tax, elimination of - HB Wellness project credit - HB 111 Clerk's sale of certificates of Multistate Tax Compact, adoption - HB 144: HFA(3) delinquency, process - HB 262: 544 Subpoenas of tax information, when Taxation, Income--Individual HCA(2) New Markets Program, tax credits for - applicable - HB 495: HCS Collections, technical changes - HB 262: HB 511 Tax Clarify due date for claiming Clean Coal HCA(1) Organ donation, nonrefundable tax base coordination agreement, local Tax Credit - HB 299 Commercial watercraft, due dates of credit, provide for individuals - HB 36 governments to share certain Community rehabilitation tax credit, property tax returns of - HB 202 Other tobacco products and snuff taxes, revenues - HB 442 created - HB 10 Formation of fire protection districts with double the tax rate - HB 144: HCS credits, incentives for small business Earned optional ambulance service, Pari-mutuel racing excise tax - HB 474 development - HB 26 income credit - HB 144: HFA(4) requirements - HB 234 pari-mutuel tax, establish exemption for incentives for reinvestment in existing income credit, creation of - HB 223 Homestead international racing events - HB 229: businesses - HB 361 Economic development incentive Exemption, annual reporting of, not SCS increment financing, preferences for programs, omnibus revisions - HB 229 required in some circumstances - HB Pari-mutuel wagering, excise tax on Kentucky firms - HB 543 Education savings plan, provide tax 125 secondary pari-mutuel organization, Increment Financing, reduce minimum credit for - HB 488 exemption, clarify who may no longer establishment of - HB 475 investment in limited circumstances - Exempt wages paid by a new small file annually - HB 125: HFA(1) Political organization 527 committees, HB 497 business with five or fewer employees - exemption, expansion of - HB 261 exempt from - SB 53: SFA(1) increment financing, requirements for - HB 484 exemption, increase for disabled Private purchasers, reduce fees that can HB 543: HFA(1) Film veterans 65 and over - HB 260 be charged upon purchase of information, disclosure of - HB 495 industry tax credits - HB 40 Motor certificates of delinquency - HB 427 reform - HB 51 industry tax incentives, nonrefundable vehicle property tax relief, effective date Property reform package, income, estate, and credit - HB 229: HFA(7) of - HB 158: HCS tax collections, omnibus revisions - HB sales taxes - HB 223 industry tax incentives, sunset - HB 229: Vehicles, Assessments on end of year 262 Taxation of tobacco products, snuff, HFA(8) purchases, clarify procedures for - HB Tax Homestead Exemption - HB 125 inclusion of - HB 144: HFA(3) industry, tax credits - SB 94 340 tax homestead exemption, expansion of Tobacco taxes, make technical changes Home builder's credit, establish - HB 254 Preliminary property assessment of PVA - HB 261 - HB 144 Internal Revenue Code, update to be provided to city - HB 186 tax homestead, increase for disabled Tobacco, new taxes, rate increase, reference to - HB 533 Private purchasers, reduce fees that can veterans 65 and over - HB 260 prohibited - HB 144: HFA(1) Kentucky earned income tax credit, be charged upon purchase of tax, homestead exemption, clarify who Tourism Development Act, establish allowance of - HB 257 certificates of delinquency - HB 427 may no longer file annually - HB 125: incentives for legacy expansion Military Property tax collections, omnibus HFA(1) projects - HB 229: SCS pay, income tax exemption for - HB 110 revisions - HB 262 Refunds, rebates, or credits, searchable Unemployment compensation, partial pay, state income tax exemption of - HB Provisions applicable to charter county Web site - HB 13 exclusion of - HB 503 158: HCS governments - HB 94 Repeal and reenact various sections - Utility gross receipts license tax, Internet New Markets Program, tax credits for - Remove officer liability - HB 262: HFA(1) HB 216 protocol television service, include - HB HB 511 State ad valorem tax on motor vehicles, Reporting of data to LRC - HB 229: 236 Organ donation, nonrefundable tax abolishment of - HB 158 HFA(2) Wellness project credit - HB 111 credit, provide for - HB 36 TVA in-lieu-of-tax payments, redistribute Require 50% of tax on wages by a Wholesale sales tax, beer, wine, distilled Repeal, effective January 1, 2010 - HB - HB 461 city/county to be remitted to the spirits, substance abuse intervention 51 city/county of residence - HB 448 fund, appropriate - HB 532 Small business tax credit, remove cap Taxation, Sales and Use Road fund taxes, liability of officers for - reduction - HB 26: HFA(1),(2) HB 393 Taxation, Income--Corporate Tax Alcoholic beverages, sales tax, effective Sales credit, for job stimulus - HB 342 date, limitation of - HB 144: HFA(2) and use tax, charitable golfing events, Cellulosic ethanol, restore original tax rates, increase on higher incomes - HB Allow the exemption for alcohol sales - greens fees - HB 223: HFA(1) credit cap and per gallon rate - HB 537: 223 HB 144: SFA(1) and use tax, delivery charges, direct HCS Unemployment compensation, partial Charitable mail, exemption from - HB 121 Clarify due date for claiming Clean Coal exclusion of - HB 503 auction, in certain situations person not and use tax, distilled spirits, wine, malt Tax Credit - HB 299 Wellness project credit - HB 111 retailer - HB 216 beverages, off premise consumption, Community rehabilitation tax credit, golfing events, greens fees - HB 223: exemption - HB 144: HFA(4) created - HB 10 Taxation, Inheritance and Estate HFA(1) and use tax, durable medical Credit, establish for certain employers Cigarettes, tobacco products, alcohol, equipment, exempt - HB 3 for educational expenses on behalf of rate increase, prohibited - HB 144: and use tax, expansion of base, Federal estate tax, decouple from - HB employees - HB 507 223 HFA(1) lowering of rate - HB 51 Deductions paid to a captive real estate Computer and communications-related and use tax, geothermal heat pump, Great-grandchildren, change investment trust, disallow - HB 513 classification of - HB 174 equipment, refund for the purchase of - exemption - HB 345 Economic development incentive HB 229 and use tax, holiday, authorize - HB 86 Kentucky estate tax, imposition of - HB programs, omnibus revisions - HB 229 257 Delivery charges, direct mail, exemption and use tax, occasional sale, exclude Ethanol credits, restore existing KRS from - HB 121 recreational vehicles - HB 171 141.4248 - HB 537: SCA(1), SFA (1) Distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages, off and use tax, straw, wood shavings, Film Taxation, Property premises consumption, exemption - HB sawdust, exempt from - HB 334 industry incentives, nonrefundable 144: HFA(4) and use tax, streamlined sales and use credit - HB 229: HFA(7) Ad Durable medical equipment, exempt - tax agreement, conforming changes - industry tax credits - HB 40 valorem levies of special districts, fiscal HB 3 HB 347 industry tax incentives, sunset - HB 229: court review thereof - SB 72 Expansion of base, lowering of rate - HB and use tax, tourism attraction, lodging HFA(8) valorem taxes, compensating tax rate 51 facility - HB 521: HFA(3),(4) industry, tax credits - SB 94; HB 31 and recall provisions for charter Film and use tax, vendor compensation, cap Home builder's credit, establish - HB 254 county governments - HB 94 industry tax credits - HB 40 - HB 429 Internal Revenue Code, update Agriculture, energy feedstocks, industry, tax credits - SB 94; HB 31 Tax, allow the exemption for alcohol reference to - HB 533 qualifying environmental remediation Geothermal heat pump, exemption - HB sales - HB 144: SFA(1) Multistate Tax Compact, adoption - HB property, tax exemptions for - HB 162 345 tax, public facility, rebate of - HB 279 544 Barge lines, clarify property tax filing Holiday, authorize - HB 86 tax, small business, refund program - New Markets Program, tax credits for - date of - HB 202: SCA(1) Horse farming material and equipment, HB 394 HB 511 Brownfield redevelopment, agricultural sales tax exemption of - HB 158: HCS tax, software maintenance contracts, Repeal, effective January 1, 2010 - HB feedstocks, property tax credits - HB Lodging, sales tax on, clarification of tax definition deleted - HB 347: SCS 51 162: HCS base - HB 482 School taxes, penalties to taxpayers who Single factor apportionment of multistate Certificates of delinquency, notice Motor fail to pay - HB 227 income - HB 483 provisions for third party purchasers - fuels tax, adjust average wholesale Severance tax, natural gas, state Small HB 262: HCA(2) price - HB 374: HCS exemption from - SB 138: HCS business tax credit, creation of - HB 26: Charter county governments, include in fuels tax, make technical corrections to - Small HCS recall provisions for ad valorem taxes - HB 374 business tax credit, creation of - HB 26: HB 131: HFA(4) vehicle usage tax, exemption for certain vacancy, procedures for filling - SB 153 Technical Corrections SFA(1) trusts transfers - SB 107 Dropout rate, goals, grant award criteria Penal Multistate Tax Compact, adoption - HB - HB 255 Agricultural district - HB 172 Code, restriction on applicability - HB 544 Education BR 437 Occasional sale, exclude recreational Professional Standards Board, James 1424 - SB 88 Code, statute of limitations - HB 436 vehicles - HB 171 G. Hughley, appointment confirmation 1533 - SB 120 Sale to person not providing for family, Packaged alcohol sales, impose on - HB - SR 187; HR 73 1574 - SB 132 provision for gender equality - SB 115 237 Professional Standards Board, Laranna 920, gender correction - HB 274 SB Public facility, rebate of tax for Lynn May, appointment confirmation - Class D felony, bail for, technical 1 - SB 1: FCCR governmental entities - HB 279 SR 188; HR 63 correction - HB 356 1/HCS - SB 1: HFA(2) Rate, increase - HB 144: HFA(4) Professional Standards Board, Lonnie Corporations, dissenter rights - HB 275 138 - SB 138: SCA(1) Road fund taxes, liability of officers for - R. Anderson, appointment Cruelty to animals, gender specific 151 - SB 151: SCA(1) HB 393 confirmation - SR 190; HR 54 language, elimination of - HB 273 181 - SB 181: SCS Sales tax, exemption, removal of, Professional Standards Boards, Deed filing requirements - HB 272 185 - SB 185: SCA(1) packaged sales of alcohol - HB 144: confirmation Sandy Sinclair-Curry - Department of Revenue, change 2 - SB 2: SFA(1) HCS, HFA (1) HR 53 references to - SB 181 26/SCS - SB 26: SFA(1) Services, taxation of selected - HB 223 Educational Employer's duties, jury service - SB 122 65 - SB 65: SFA(1) Small business, refund program - HB Profession Standards Board, Endangering 73/SCS - SB 73: SCS 394 confirmation Sandy Sinclair-Curry - welfare, gender-specific language, 77 - SB 77: SCS Software maintenance contracts, SR 189 elimination of - HB 458 Senate Agriculture Committee, definition deleted - HB 347: SCS Professional Standards Board, welfare, technical correction - SB 121 conformity to - SB 41 Straw, wood shavings, sawdust, exempt members of, confirmation of - SB 168 Evidence, sufficiency of, as to Stolen or damaged property, reparation from - HB 334 Employment contract, minimum school presumptions - HB 435 for, technical correction - HB 271 Streamlined sales and use tax term - HB 256 Fencing, cattle trespassing through - SB Uniform schedule of bail - HB 438 agreement, conforming changes - HB High school newspapers, freedom of the 157, 158, 159 Verdicts, jury, further deliberation, when 347 press - HB 43 Ferrets, possession of - HB 358 required - HB 359 tourism attraction, lodging facility - HB Home school students, participation in Gender-neutral Victims' civil action against defendant for 521: HFA(4) interscholastic extracurricular activities language, corporation director - HB 269 damages - HB 278 Tourism attraction, lodging facility - HB - HB 179 language, Court of Justice - HB 276 521: HFA(3) Instructional Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, Television and Radio Vendor compensation, cap - HB 429 day, approval to extend - HB 322: technical correction - HB 387 SFA(1) HB Commercial Mobile Radio Services Taxation, Severance methods, voter registration and voting - 102 - HB 102: HCS Board, wireless phone emergency HB 155 102/HCS - HB 102: HFA(1) notification administered by - HB 96 Coal Kentucky 107 - SB 31: HFA(1) Communications services, refund for lost Severance Projects, amendments to - educator award and recognition fund - 153 - HB 153: SCS service during a declared state of HB 433: HCS HB 197 153/HCS - HB 153: HCS emergency - HB 478 severance tax data, release of - HB 140 Educators Week, declaration of - SR 158 - HB 158: HCS Television commercials, volume of - SR Local 149 181 - HB 181; HB 181: HFA (1) 92 Government Economic Development Leave of absence - HB 327 189 - HB 189: HFA(1) Utility communications during a declared Fund, administration of - HB 203 Loan 193 - HB 193: HCS state of emergency, requirements for - Government Economic Development Forgiveness, Best in Class - HB 502 193/HCS - HB 193: HFA(1) HB 425 Fund, unexpended debt service, forgiveness, eligibility for - HB 480: 229/HCS - HB 229: HCS(1) Wireless cellular transmission towers, transfer to - HB 433: HCS HCA(1), HFA (1),(2) 262 - HB 262: HCA(1) backup generators for - HB 478 Power plants, coal-fired, make eligible Local boards of education, requirements 264/HCS - HB 264: HFA(1) for hiring coaches - HB 391 for Incentive for Energy Independence 285/HCS - HB 285: HCS Textbooks Act - SB 55 Master's degree, tuition waived for - HB 293 - HB 293: HCS 157 336 - HB 336: HCS Mathematics, core content and Postsecondary education, adoption Teachers 369/SCS - HB 369: SCA(3) policies - HB 226: HCS assessments, revision - SJR 19; SJR 370 - HB 370: HCS 19: SCS 39/ HCS - HB 39: HCS Assessment Presidents' Day, optional school holiday Time and accountability, revision - SB 1: 410 - HB 410: HCS - HB 209 433/SCS - HB 433: SCA(1) FCCR; HB 508: HCS Religious viewpoints, student expression HB and accountability, revisions to - HB 508 441 - HB 441: HCA(1) of - HB 8 444 - HB 444: HCS 333/GA - HB 333: SFA(2) Assessment, School calendar, disaster days - HB 322: 49/GA - HB 49: SFA(2) accountability, and academic 473 - HB 473: HFA(1) SCA(1) 489/GA - HB 489: SCS, SFA (3) achievement, specifications for - SB 1 Service credit, requirements for - HB 256 arts and humanities - HB 283 536/HCS - HB 536: HCS Title Amendments Special Needs Scholarship Program, 537 - HB 537: SCS, SCA (1) Automated external defibrillators, establishment of - SB 186 543 - HB 543: HCS 129/GA - HB 129: SFA(2) availability and training in schools - HB Statewide assessment, writing portfolios, 73 - HB 73: HCS Contraband cigarettes - SB 48: HFA(1) 525 eliminate - HB 147 HB347/HCS - HB 347: HCS HB Best in Class program, loans, Students with Special Needs HB416 - HB 416: HCS 100 - HB 100: HFA(2) forgiveness and repayment - HB 480 Scholarship Program, establishment of HJR 101/GA - HB 101: SFA(1) Board of Education, physical activity for - HB 118 111 - HJR 111: HCS 120 - HB 120: SCA(2) children, reporting of - HB 11 Teacher 119 - HJR 119: SFA(1), HCS 127 - HB 127: HCA(1) Collective bargaining in public schools - certification, assessments and HR 138 - HB 138: SCA(4) SB 172 internship, beginning teachers - SB 46 - HR 46: HCA(1) 138/GA - HB 138: SFA(1) Compulsory 59 60 - HR 60: HCS 143 - HB 143: HCA(1) school age, raising from 16 to 18 - HB work day requirements, school-based 61 - HR 61: HCA(1) 144 - HB 144: HCA(1) 189 decision making council, Individuals with Disabilities Education 158 - HB 158: HCA(1) school age, remove 17 to 18 provision - determination by - HB 346 Act, conformity with - SB 186; HB 118 161 - HB 161: HCA(1) HB 189: HFA(2) Technology, digital citizenship - HB 467: Kentucky Pollution Abatement and 166 - HB 166: HFA(2) Digital citizenship, include in HFA(1) Water Resources Finance Authority, 189 - HB 189: HCA(1) professional development - HB 467 Tenure, urge KCTCS board to keep remove reference to - SB 181 203/GA - HB 203: SCA(2) Disaster tenure - HR 187 Make gender neutral - HB 277 204/GA - HB 204: SFA(1) days, approval make-up for - HB 291 VFW National Citizenship Teacher Manslaughter, gender specific language, 210/GA - HB 210: SFA(2) days, make up of - HB 322; HB 322: Award, Thompson, Carmen, elimination of - HB 270 229/GA - HB 229: SCA(1) SCA (2) recognition of nomination - HR 110 Military database citation, correction - 241/GA - HB 241: SFA(1) days, makeup for - SB 152 Writing SB 37: SFA(1) 258 - HB 258: HCA(1) days, makeup of - HB 322: SFA(2) portfolios, remove from elementary Mortgage lenders, regulation - HB 106: 288/GA - HB 288: SFA(1) days, request for - SB 92 school CATS assessment - HB 12 HCS 309 - HB 309: SCA(1) District program, use of - HB 420 employee activity, school board Office on Alzheimer's Disease and 316 - HB 316: HFA(2) campaign - HB 294 Related Disorders, HB 169 - HB 169: 321 - HB 321: SCA(2), HFA (4) 325/GA - HB 325: SFA(1) motor vehicle - SB 35 Accident, leaving the scene of, penalty of title for all-terrain vehicles - HB 53: 326/GA - HB 326: SCA(1) cessation treatment, pregnant women, increase - HB 221 SFA(3),(4),(5) 333 - HB 333: SCA(1) Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; SB 61: Cell phones, prohibit use by minor driver of title for all-terrain vehicles, establish 358/GA - HB 358: SCA(1) SCS with instruction permit or intermediate procedures - HB 53; HB 53: SFA (1) 362 - HB 362: HCA(1) Tobacco driver's license - HB 267 Disabled veteran license plates, 362/GA - HB 362: SCA(1) exports, applications to promote board Commercial driver's license, testing for eliminate fees - SB 32 374 - HB 374: HCA(1) to review - SR 122 drug and alcohol - HB 443 Distinguished Kentuckians, name roads 383/GA - HB 383: SFA(3) exports, applications to promote, board Driving under the influence, penalties for in honor of - HJR 120 392 - HB 392: HFA(2) to review - HR 149 - SB 34: HCS, FCCR Division of Fleet Management, transfer 433 - HB 433: HCA(1) product sales, minors, penalties for - SB DUI, of - SB 181 44/GA - HB 44: SFA(2) 171 aggravated alcohol levels - HB 365 Driver's license information, restrict 473/GA - HB 473: SCA(2) Task Force, reauthorize - HR 232 aggravating circumstances and retention and use when obtained to 480 - HB 480: HCA(2) taxes, make technical changes - HB increased penalties, lower alcohol verify age for gift - HB 47: HCS 489/GA - HB 489: SFA(2) 144 concentration for - SB 5; HB 195: Earl (Skip) Ritz Memorial Bridge, 506 - HB 506: HFA(2) SFA (1); HB 315: SFA (1); HB 369: designate between Floyd County and 521 - HB 521: HCA(1) Tourism SFA (1) Johnson county line - SJR 40 536 - HB 536: HCA(1) ignition interlock device, use of - HB 180 Farm trucks, allow 10% gross weight 537/GA - HB 537: SCA(2), SFA (3) Alcoholic beverage sales at certain ignition interlocks - HB 365 tolerance for - SB 47 54 - HB 54: SCA(1) convention centers, allow to promote violation for controlled substance use - Fuel ethanol-blended gasoline, 54/GA - HB 54: SFA(2) tourism - HB 473: SCA(1) SB 5; HB 195: SFA (1); HB 315: SFA requirements for sale and use of 541 - HB 541: HFA(2) Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, (1); HB 369: SFA (1) commodities - SB 12 99 - HB 99: HCA(1) create - SB 129 Guaranteed arrest bond certificate, Go Green special license plate, HCR 69 - HCR 69: HFA(2) Commerce Cabinet, reorganization, technical correction - HB 387 establishment of - HB 266 HJR Executive Order 2008-516 - SB 185 Highway work zone, speeding in, Gold Star Fathers license plate, 15 - HJR 15: HCA(1) Create new tax incentives for the required notice for double fines - HB establish - HB 66 52 - HJR 52: HCA(1) expansion of existing tourism projects - 400 Graduated HR 60 - HR 60: HCA(1) HB 521 Jailer, blue lights, use of - SB 86: SFA(1) drivers licensing, clarify effect on 18- SB Horseback riding trails, direct Fish and Mini-trucks, operation on non-interstate year old drivers - HB 39 1/GA - SB 1: HCA(1) Wildlife to designate - HB 522 highways - HB 2 drivers licensing, exempt military 127 - SB 127: HCA(1) Kentucky Motorcycle members from - HB 39 148 - SB 148: SCA(1) Capitol Centennial Commission, helmets, fee required to operate without Hardship 170 - SB 170: SCA(1) establish - HB 337 - HB 501 driver license, permit for general traffic 27 - SB 27: HFA(2) Center for African American Heritage, Safety Education Program, transfer to offenses - HB 213 31 - SB 31: HFA(2) create - SB 139; SB 139: SCS Transportation Cabinet - SB 182 license, vehicular homicide, 36/GA - SB 36: HCA(1) KY Recreational Trails Authority, add safety education, costs of - SB 184: requirements for and penalties for 38 - SB 38: SCA(1) member of the Brain Injury Association HFA(1) noncompliance - HB 369: SFA(2) 40 - SB 40: SFA(2) - HB 34 Personal communication device, Highway 75 - SB 75: HCA(1) Lake Cumberland, urge investigation of prohibition of use while operating a infrastructure authority, creation of - HB 79 - SB 79: SFA(1) Corps of Engineers mismanagement of motor vehicle - HB 41 102: HCS Senate Bill 134/GA - SB 134: HCA(1) - SR 177; HR 219 Railroad grade crossings; inspection of - infrastructure authority, technical SJR Pine Mountain Trail State Park, HB 60 corrections to - HB 102: HFA(1) 12/GA - SJR 12: HFA(2) renaming - HB 290 Road requirements for bicyclists - HB 88 work zone, speeding in, required notice 16 - SJR 16: HCA(1) Tourism Roadside Memorial Task force, for double fines - HB 400 46 - SJR 46: SCA(1) Development Act, establish incentives establishment of - HJR 12 Identification cards for homeless, for legacy expansion projects - HB Shock probation, prohibition of in cases provide for - HB 199 Tobacco 229: SCS of DUI and manslaughter - HB 192 In God We Trust license plate, establish Development Act, require annual Solicitation of contributions on highways as alternate standard issue plate - HB Agricultural Development Council, reporting - HB 521: HFA(1),(2) by minors, requirement for adult 24 makeup of - SB 83: HFA(2) Transient room tax, clarification of tax supervision - HB 101 Infrastructure authorities, approval of Agriculture Development Council, base - HB 482 Teenage driver, intermediate license, development agreement - HB 102: makeup of - SB 83: HFA(1) Video Cassie Burch Safe Teenage Driver HFA(6) Attraction incentives, lodging facility - HB lottery terminals, implement action as a Law - HB 4 James T. Dotson Bridge, designate on 521: HFA(3),(4) tourist attraction - HB 32 US 119 in Pike County - HJR 59 Bulk tobacco, allow inspection of lottery terminals, placement - HB 158 Transportation Kenny Rice, erect signs in honor of in moisture devices for - HB 75 the town of Eastern - SJR 88 License Cigarette Trade Practices and Retailing 6 year road plan, clarify requirements for surtax increase, floor stock tax imposed - HB 423: SCS plate, "In God We Trust", establish as - HB 68 Accessible alternate standard issue plate - HB 25 Consumer protection, sesame, label, plates for disabled veterans, eliminate surtax, increase - HB 123 requirements for - HR 16 parking placards, allow for pregnant tax, change the tax increase to 70 cents women and parents of children under fees - HB 265 Credit card solicitations on college plates, official green - HB 245 from the current proposal of 30 cents campuses, regulation of - HB 268 one - HB 151 - HB 144: SFA(1) parking placards, clarification of use for Low-speed Foods, contaminated, sale or disposition electric vehicles, permit use of on tax, credit - SB 48: HFA(4) - HB 465 pregnant women and those Contraband cigarettes - SB 48: HFA(2) transporting infants - HB 151: HCS highways - SB 7; HB 81 Gift cards, regulation of - SB 85; SB 85: electric vehicles, permit use on General fund (tobacco) unexpended SCS Alternative-speed motorcycles, permit debt service, transfer of - HB 433: HCS use of on highways - HB 21: HCS highways - HB 21 Natural gas retail competition, PSC vehicles, accident reporting - HB 21: Kentucky Tobacco Research Board, authority, terms and conditions thereof Autocycles, permitted use on highways - members of, confirmation of - SB 168 HB 463 SCA(1) - HB 542 vehicles, permit use of on highways - Master Novelty lighters, sales prohibited - HB Barge lines, clarify property tax filing settlement agreement, contraband date of - HB 202: SCA(1) HB 21: HCS 116 vehicles, use of on highways - HB 135 cigarettes - SB 48: SCS Sanitation scores, urging Dept. of Public Biennial settlement agreement, cost of doing road plan, amendments to - HB 433: Masonic Order license plates, allowance Health to require expanded posting of - of petition for a voluntary donation business, increase - HB 504 HR 164 HCS settlement agreement, directory - SB road plan, Jefferson County, road amount - HB 74: HCS Services establishment, caloric Mini-trucks, use on non-interstate 48: HFA(1) information requirement - SB 133 project, addition of - HB 433: HFA(1) settlement agreement, enforcement and Bill Francis Memorial Highway, highways - HB 2 Small claims division, jurisdictional Mopeds, titling and registration of - HB administration fee, unclassified increase - HB 19 designation of in Floyd County - SJR acquirer - HB 504 18 45 Theft offenses, provisions relating to - Motor New taxes, rate increase, prohibited - HB 369: HCS CDL drug and alcohol testing database, HB 144: HFA(1) requirement for - HB 443 fuels tax, adjust average wholesale Unsafe children's products, prohibition of price - HB 374: HCS Noncertified cigarettes, removal steps - HB 494 Cell phones, prohibit use by minor driver for - SB 48 with instruction permit or intermediate vehicle registration, voluntary Smoking driver's license - HB 267 contribution permitted upon by minors, prohibit while operating a Traffic Safety Certificate registration of a farm truck - HB 100 Nonmotorized transportation, promote with second city of Dayton - SJR 29 Uniform Laws HB 386 Sunday - HR 142 State Higher education capital projects, transportation, promotion of - SR 79 contracts, contractors' employees in, Anatomical gifts, create Revised increase cap on projects allowing for Nonprofit organizations for transport of employment eligibility, verification of - Anatomical Gift Act - SB 25 completion by institution - HB 249: elderly and blind, exempt from motor HB 134 Execution on investment securities, HFA(1) carrier regulations - HB 139 contracts, verification of - SB 174 update references - HB 471 KEES, dual credit and part-time college Personal traffic school, increase fee to $50 - HB Interstate Compact for the Placement of courses, use of funds for - HB 76 communication device, prohibit use by 493 Children, replacement of - HB 296 Kentucky an operator of a motor veh. under the Taxi and limousine certificates, clarify Kentucky Condominium Act - HB 514 educational excellence scholarships, age of 18 - HB 46: HFA(1) definitions and operating authority - HB Multistate Tax Compact, adoption - HB use of - HB 156 communication device, prohibit use by 97 544 Reservists, education benefits for - HB an operator of a motor vehicle under Taxicabs and limousines, clarification of Presidential election by national popular 90 the age of 18 - HB 46 operating authority of - HB 97: HCS vote, compact for - HB 170 Master's degree for teachers, tuition communication device, prohibition of Teenage driver, intermediate license, waived for - HB 157 use while operating a motor vehicle - Cassie Burch Safe Teenage Driver Morehead State University, tuition free HB 41 Law - HB 4 United States courses for high school seniors - HR Pike County, Jasper Justice Memorial The Purple Heart Trail, designate 104 Bridge, designation of - HJR 56 segments, I-265, US 31 W, US 41A Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Oil and gas operations, state-owned and Prostate cancer awareness special and certain parkways - SJR 16 Cumberland, investigation into - SR university-owned lands, study of - SJR license plate, establish - HB 402 Timothy Hall Memorial Bridge, designate 177; HR 219 67 Public in Floyd County - SJR 80 Flag, Kentucky highway rest areas - HB Pharmacist refusal to dispense, unlawful Transportation Authority, creation of , Titling of ATV's procedures for, 343 to discriminate for - HB 297: HFA(1),(2) for highway construction - SB 15 establishment of - HB 53: HCS Homeowners and Bank Protection, urge Postsecondary transportation, offenses against user or Transportation Congress to enact - HR 40 institutions, cash-funded capital operator of - HB 353 Cabinet - HB 536: HCS Local enforcement of federal immigration projects, interim process - HB 530 Pulaski County Veterans Memorial Cabinet, budget - HB 536 law - HB 440 institutions, debt issuance by - HB 531 Highway, establishment of in Pulaski Cabinet, reorganization of - SB 182 Mandates, Public, community rehabilitation county - HJR 78 Cabinet, require separate budget bill for federal, under the U.S. Constitution - programs, purchases from, preference Railroad - HB 423: SCS HCR 168 for - SB 147 grade crossings; inspection of - HB 60 Infrastructure Authority, require local federal, under United States Recycling, state offices and universities, maintenance, creation of fund for - HB agreement for financing plan - HB Constitution - HCR 172 reporting requirement for - HB 160 433: HFA(2) 102: HFA(2) Postal Inspectors, United States, Somerset Real ID Act, direct Transportation Turnpike Kentucky peace officer status for - HB Community College Physical Therapist Cabinet not to comply with the authority of Kentucky, creation of bi- 107 Assistant Program, recognition of - provisions of - SJR 73; HJR 133 state authority through - HB 102: SCS Presidential election by national popular HR 233 Reformulated gasoline, remove Authority, responsibility for highway vote, compact for - HB 170 Community College, Physical Therapist requirement for - HB 374: HFA(1) mega-projects - HB 509 Social Security Ac, urge repeal of Assistant Program, honoring of - SR Reorganization, Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Trail, extend Government Pension Offset and 105 Executive order 2008-505 - SB 184 throughout all of I-75 - HJR 70 Windfall Elimination Provisions - HCR State, community rehabilitation Executive Order 2008-505 - SB 184: Unified Carrier Registration Act, violation 11 programs, purchases from, preference SCS of, penalty increase - HB 370 United States Mint Police, Kentucky for - SB 147: SCS Replaces the term handicap with the US 60, in Carter County in honor of peace officer powers for - SB 86 Students, suspension or expulsion by term disabled - HB 316: HFA(1) fallen firefighter and police officers Urge to renew exemption of Delta faculty and staff or committee - HB 528 Ride designate sections of - HJR 111 Queen from Safety of Life at Sea Act - Study mining of and impacts to streams to Work Day, June 15, 2009, declaring - Van-only handicapped parking, establish HR 216 and forests in E.O. Robinson Forest - SR 96 requirements for - HB 316 HJR 7 to Work Day, recognizing June 15, 2009 Vehicles in the Commonwealth for more Universities and Colleges Teacher certification, assessments and as - HR 145 than 180 days, registration requirement internship, beginning teachers - SB 59 Road - HB 218 21st Century Education Enterprise, Textbooks, postsecondary education, fund taxes, liability of officers for - HB Voluntary contribution, permitted for creation of - HB 457 adoption policies - HB 226: HCS 393 applicants of the Go Green special Academic Tuition plan, current biennium, enactment of - license plate - HB 266 content standards, alignment - SB 1: waiver, spouses and dependents of HB 330: SCS CCR deceased or permanently disabled Plan, current biennium, enactment of - Treasurer content standards, alignment of - HB veteran - SB 135 HB 330; HB 330: HCS; HJR 105: 508; SB 1: HCS, FCCR; HB 508: waiver, spouses and dependents of HFA (1) Insurance payments to firefighters totally HCS permanently disabled veteran - SB Plan, last four years, enactment of - disabled in line of duty, CPI adjustment Agricultural products, purchasing, 135: SCS HJR 105; HJR 105: HCS to - HB 1 reporting of - SB 84 Tuition, limiting amount of increase - HB Roadside Memorial Task force, Motorcycle safety education, costs of - College 159 establishment of - HJR 12 SB 184: HFA(1) textbooks, bundled, limitations on sales University of Kentucky, equine industry Salvage vehicle damage threshold, of - HB 226 program, increasing funds for - HB 105 exclude cost of airbags from Unemployment Compensation textbooks, editions, substantial content calculation of - HB 309 revisions, publishers to identify - HB Veterans' Affairs Special 226 Income tax, exclude from - HB 503 license plate, create for recipients of the textbooks, faculty adoption deadlines - Abad, Specialist Sergio S., Bronze Star Medal awarded for valor KRS Chapter 341, to be known as UI Act HB 226 - HB 520 memorializing - SR 33; HR 33 - SB 36: SCS Construction-management-at-risk project Ashby, Fireman Third Class Welborn L., license plate, create for recipients of the delivery method, state use of - HCR memorializing - SR 155 Silver Star Medal - SB 36: SCS Unified Local Governments 117 Beavers, General Les, leadership of license plate, Silver and Bronze Star Conveyance of school district property to Department of Veterans' Affairs, honor recipients - SB 36 Adopt charter county government, KCTCS - HB 433: SCA(1) upon retirement - HR 18 license plates, allow sponsoring entities modify procedure - HB 131 Cost reporting and funding, category Charitable to set a requested donation amount - CERS, remove employer contribution development - HJR 150 gaming, forty percent rule, exclusions HB 74 and health care reimbursement for Council on Postsecondary Education, from - SB 149: SCS license plates, recipients of the Silver reemployed retirees - HB 212 general fund per pupil, conduct study gaming, mandatory training program, Star Medal and Bronze Star Medal Charter county merger commission, of - SJR 89 require - SB 149: SCS awarded for valor - SB 36: HCS local government membership - HB Course credits, transfer and degree Charity Specialist 131: HFA(1) program acceptance, clarify - HB 314 game ticket, dispenser, conditions on Jeremy R. Gullett Memorial Bridge, City opt out, charter county government, Credit card and debt management use, providing for - SB 149 name in Greenup County - HR 199 merger commission process - HB 131: education for students - HB 83 game ticket, hours of sale, providing for Robert Jason Settle Memorial Highway, HFA(2) Degrees, course credit hours, limit to - - SB 149 designate in Daviess County - SJR Professional firefighters, supplement, HJR 150 Cooper, 58 wages, overtime - SB 46 Early Access Grant Program - HB 324 David Keith, memorializing - HR 25 Staff Sergeant Nicholas R. Carnes Forgivable loan, dental or medical Sergeant David K., memorializing - SR Memorial Highway, designate in the degree, establishment of, eligibility for - 32 State Park accommodations, exemption elimination of - HB 143: HFA(1) impoundments, limitation on - HJR Department of Veterans' Affairs, medical for disabled veterans - HB 20 119: HCS foster home - SB 77; HB 328; SB 77: Stream, Sergeant Scott B., Waste Management Greenup Locks and Dams Project, full HCS memorializing - SR 152; HR 220 funding of, request and petition for - Disabled Terhune, Captain Eric Daniel, Electronic HR 19 veteran license plates, eliminate fees - memorializing - HR 130 scrap recycling program, establishment Kentucky SB 32 The Purple Heart Trail, designate of - SB 63; SB 27: HFA (1) River Authority, members, quorum of - veterans, eliminate fees on special segments, I-265, US 31 W, US 41A scrap recycling program, exempt certain SB 181 license plates - HB 265 and certain parkways - SJR 16 devices from - SB 63: SFA(1),(2) River Authority, members, terms of - SB Flags, United States, Kentucky and Tuition waiver, spouses and dependents scrap recycling program, tier registration 181 POW/MIA - HB 343 of permanently disabled veteran - SB fees for - SB 63: SFA(1),(2) Lake Cumberland, urge investigation of Gilliam, 135; SB 135: SCS Environment trust fund, environmentally Corps of Engineers mismanagement of Lance Corporal Chadwick A., Turner, beneficial projects, used for - HB 215 - SR 177; HR 219 memorializing - HR 128 Sergeant Estell "Lee", memorializing - Environmentally beneficial projects, River mile markers, adjust to agree with Lance Corporal Chadwick Allen, SR 28 environmental trust fund, uses for - HB Corps of Engineers designations - HB memorializing - SR 45 Sergeant Estell, Lee., memorializing - 215: HCS 202 Gold Star Fathers license plate, HR 35 High-level Storm water charges, charging unserved establish - HB 66 Veteran of Persian Gulf War, diploma for nuclear waste, spent fuel, storage plan customers, prohibition on - SB 49 Governor's Advisory Board, meeting - HB 154 for - SB 13 quarterly - HB 329 Veterans' Affairs Department, fiduciary nuclear waste, storage plan for - HB Weights and Measures Gullett, Specialist Jeremy R., responsibilities - HB 335 376 memorializing - SR 21; HR 134 Wallace, Landfill and incineration ban for certain Antifreeze additive, stipulate Hiring preference, expansion of - HB 61 Sergeant Daniel W., memorializing - SR electronic devices - SB 63 requirements for - HB 182: HCS Homestead exemption, increase for 38 Recycling, Antifreeze, require bittering agent in - HB disabled veterans 65 and over - HB Sergeant Daniel Wayne, memorializing state agencies, reporting requirements 182 260 - HR 22 for - SB 99 Bulk tobacco, allow inspection of Identification and interment of veterans' War of 1812, Bicentennial Commission, state offices and universities, reporting moisture devices for - HB 75 remains, interim joint committee to create - HB 476: HFA(1) requirement for - HB 160 Fuel ethanol-blended gasoline, consider - SR 83 Ward Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., Reorganization, Energy and requirements for sale and use of Joseph 'Eddie' Ballard Western memorializing - HR 205 Environment Cabinet, Executive Order commodities - SB 12 Kentucky Veterans' Center, designate Ward, Sr., Sergeant Joshua A., 2008-531 - HB 473 in Hanson - SB 36: HCS memorializing - SR 154 Television recycling program, direct the Wills and Estates Kentucky Western Kentucky veterans' nursing cabinet to submit a report with National Guard, assistance for physical home, name in honor of Rep. Eddie recommendations for - SB 63: SFA(1) Compensation, adjust rate of for and mental conditions - HB 541 Ballard - HJR 9 Wastewater, regional wastewater Reservists, education benefits for - HB guardians and conservators - SB 127: commissions, treatment services for - HCS 90 Veterinarians HB 422 Kohlhaas, Sergeant Adam J., Family Trust Program, establishment of Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and special needs trust program for the memorializing - SR 23; HR 17 Animal health requirements, changes in reenactment of - HB 181 McElroy, Major John Lee, memorializing disabled - HB 71 - HB 302 Federal estate tax, decouple from - HB - SR 34; HR 45 Catastrophic injuries to racehorses, McMillan III, Specialist William L., Water Supply 223 reporting requirements for attending Fiduciary responsibilities and prudent memorializing - SR 30 veterinarians - HB 23 McMillan, Specialist William L., Best tasting water in Kentucky, Allen investment standards of charitable Dogs and cats, spaying and neutering - County Water District named - SR 140 institutions, modernize - SB 127 memorializing - HR 23 HB 240: HFA(1) Military Bluegrass Water Supply Commission Guardians and conservators, Records, release of - SB 151; SB 151: project, reauthorization and compensation allowable - SB 106 database citation, correction - SB 37: HFA (1) SFA(1) reallocation of - HB 433: HCS Presumption Spay/neuter, require for adoption, Environment trust fund, environmentally of death for absent persons, decrease family assistance trust fund, eligibility - release - HB 240 SB 17; SB 37: SCS beneficial projects, used for - HB 215 in years required - SB 93 Veterinarian-client-patient relationship, Environmentally beneficial projects, of imprudence, removed if annual or veteran amputee, military family meaning of - SB 151: SCA(1) assistance trust fund - SB 37 environmental trust fund, uses for - HB expenditure exceeds 7% of fund - SB Veterinary records, release 215: HCS 127: HCS NCOs, requirements, exemption from - SB recognize the Year of the NCO - HR Explosives, storage of, prohibit in certain Probate fees, estate of officers killed in 151: SFA(1) areas in a consolidate local line of duty, exemption for - HB 232 197 Wholesale distribution, pedigree the Year of the NCO, recognition of - government - SB 18 Trust distribution upon petition of requirements, veterinarian drugs, Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, fiduciary, amount permitted for SR 131 exemption from - SB 45 Nursing homes, administrative Kentucky Municipal Utilities eligibility, increase in - HB 222 regulations, promulgation of - SB 87 Association, membership for - SB 20 Trusts, certain motor vehicle transfers to Overnight accommodations, exemption Wages and Hours Municipal Utilities Association, Kentucky or from trusts exempted from usage tax for disabled veterans - HB 20: HCS Infrastructure Authority, membership - SB 107 Prisoners of war and those missing in Department of Parks employees, full- on - HB 305 action, urge Congress to authorize time position hours - HB 136 Regional wastewater commission, Withdrawn Legislation investigation - SCR 5; HCR 66 Employee misclassification, provisions wastewater services, provision of - HB Property tax homestead exemption, extended to person with state contracts 422 WITHDRAWN - SB 69; SR 13; HB 9, 98, expansion of - HB 261 - HB 392: HFA(1) Storm water charges, charging unserved 112, 142, 168, 320, 332, 403, 404, Reilly Jr., Lance Corporal Thomas J., KRS Chapter 341, to be known as UI Act customers, prohibition on - SB 49 454, 534; HJR 5; HR 6, 146, 179 memorializing - SR 55 - HB 520 Surface mine overburden and Labor organization, mandatory reclamation requirements, changes to - Reilly, Lance Corporal Thomas, Witnesses memorializing - HR 74 membership or financial support HB 104 Rudd, Sergeant William Patrick, prohibited, penalty - SB 165 Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and Eyewitness identification, procedures for memorializing - SR 50; HR 36 Misclassification of construction reenactment of - HB 181 - HB 389 Sandlin, Sergeant Willie, honoring - HR employees, penalties for - SB 136; HB 211 392 Waterways and Dams Silver Prevailing Women and Bronze Star recipients, special wage, exemption from for education Boating while intoxicated, penalties and license plates for - SB 36 related construction - HB 144: enforcement - HB 369: SCS Abortion, Star Medal and Bronze Star Medals HFA(5),(7) Delta Queen, urge Congress to renew informed consent and ultrasound awarded for valor, create special wage, increase in exemption threshold - exemption from Safety of Life at Sea requirements - SB 79 license plate for - SB 36: SCS SB 146 Act - HR 216 practice, procedure, and prohibited acts Star Medal and Bronze Star Medals wage, school construction exemption - Emergency - HB 191 awarded for valor, special license SB 145 Action Plans for high hazard dams, Adopted children, employer to grant plate for - SB 36: HCS Professional firefighters, supplement, administrative regulations requiring - equal rights to parents, guardians of - Sousley, Franklin Runyon, memorializing wages, overtime - SB 46 SJR 37; HJR 119 HB 375 - HR 156 Public works projects, prevailing wage, action plans, high hazard Appointments to Boards and Commissions, Governor permitted to Partial birth abortion - SB 71 Elevator contractors and independent achieve gender equity - HB 37 Paternity, determination of - HB 28: 5th inspectors, workers' compensation Breast-feeding, penalty for violation of HFA(1),(2) edition of AMA guides, required for insurance to be carried by - SB 155 law that permits practice in public, Sexual disability determination - HB 333; HB Employer's reckless conduct, suit establish - SB 29; HB 214 Assault Awareness Month - SR 64; HR 333: SCS permitted for - HB 455 Consortium, loss of, action for - HB 382 127 edition of AMA guides, required usage Gott, Douglas W., Administrative Law Dating violence, availability of domestic orientation and gender identity for disability determination - SB 56 Judge, confirmation - SR 208 violence protective orders - SB 101; discrimination, prohibition of - SB 95; Administrative Justice, Joseph W., Administrative Law HB 48 HB 72 Law judge, appointment, Otto Daniel Judge, confirmation - SR 203 Emergency protective orders, custody Smoking cessation treatment, pregnant Wolff - SR 204 Reorganization, Labor Cabinet, and visitation - HB 146 women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 61; Law Judge, confirmation, Caroline Pitt Executive Order 2008-472 - HB 473 Human rights commission, practice and SB 61: SCS Clark - SR 207 Subrogation, limits on recovery for procedure - HB 300 State contractors, equal employment Law Judge, confirmation, Edward D. workers' compensation benefits - HB Infertility, health coverage of - HB 453 opportunity requirements for - HB 220 Hays - SR 206 167 National Women's Health Week, Law Judge, confirmation, Richard recognizing - SR 172 Workers' Compensation Martin Joiner - SR 205 BR to Bill Conversion List

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(HB273) BR1027 (HR55) BR1125 (SR221) BR1239 (HB282) BR1372 (SB169) BR917 (HB278) BR1028 (HB379) BR1126 (SR203) BR1240 (HB281) BR1373 (HJR150) BR918 (HB271) BR1029 (HB200) BR1127 (SR204) BR1241 (HB527) BR1374 (HB346) BR919 (HB277) BR1030 (HB209) BR1128 (SR205) BR1242 (HB255) BR1375 (HB414) BR920 (HB274) BR1031 (HB416) BR1129 (SR206) BR1243 (SJR46) BR1376 (HB360) BR921 (HB276) BR1032 (HB283) BR1130 (SR208) BR1244 (HB307) BR1377 (HB491) BR922 (HB269) BR1035 (HB426) BR1131 (SR207) BR1245 (HB291) BR1378 (SR74) BR923 (HB275) BR1036 (HB463) BR1132 (SR214) BR1246 (SB144) BR1379 (SB79) BR924 (HCR69) BR1038 (HB509) BR1133 (SR215) BR1250 (HB297) BR1382 (HB413) BR925 (HB390) BR1039 (HJR78) BR1134 (SR212) BR1251 (HB479) BR1383 (SB82) BR927 (HR68) BR1040 (SB64) BR1135 (SR213) BR1252 (HB489) BR1384 (SB108) BR928 (SR52) BR1041 (HR77) BR1136 (SR210) BR1253 (HB268) BR1386 (SB70) BR929 (HB201) BR1042 (HB212) BR1137 (SR211) BR1254 (HB296) BR1387 (SB103) BR930 (SB68) BR1043 (HR182) BR1138 (SR209) BR1255 (SR76) BR1388 (HB377) BR931 (HB318) BR1044 (SR42) BR1139 (SR223) BR1256 (HB335) BR1389 (SR61) BR932 (HR57) BR1045 (HB485) BR1140 (SR219) BR1257 (HB320) BR1391 (SB95) BR933 (HB206) BR1046 (HB324) BR1142 (SR218) BR1258 (HJR114) BR1392 (SB96) BR934 (HB224) BR1047 (HB484) BR1143 (HR44) BR1259 (HB288) BR1393 (SB97) BR937 (HB293) BR1048 (HB184) BR1144 (HB211) BR1260 (HB448) BR1395 (HB542) BR938 (SCR81) BR1050 (HB199) BR1145 (HR75) BR1261 (HB345) BR1398 (SB100) BR939 (HR86) BR1051 (HR108) BR1146 (HB312) BR1263 (SB178) BR1399 (SB101) BR1400 (SB98) BR1493 (HB385) BR1636 (HB383) BR1760 (SR99) BR1837 (HR205) BR1401 (SB102) BR1494 (HB399) BR1637 (SB112) BR1761 (SR121) BR1838 (HR209) BR1402 (SB94) BR1496 (HB372) BR1647 (HB456) BR1762 (HCR171) BR1839 (SR141) BR1403 (SB126) BR1497 (HB371) BR1648 (SB150) BR1763 (HR156) BR1840 (SR142) BR1404 (SB99) BR1498 (HB369) BR1652 (HB395) BR1764 (HR169) BR1841 (HR213) BR1406 (SB125) BR1499 (HB387) BR1656 (SB105) BR1765 (HR170) BR1842 (HR211) BR1407 (HB521) BR1500 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BR1569 (HB333) BR1731 (SR87) BR1809 (SR120) BR1887 (HR233) BR1460 (HB533) BR1570 (SB140) BR1732 (HR132) BR1810 (HR188) BR1888 (SR164) BR1461 (HB402) BR1573 (HB342) BR1734 (HR122) BR1811 (HR192) BR1889 (SR166) BR1462 (HB447) BR1574 (SB132) BR1735 (SR85) BR1812 (SR131) BR1890 (HR231) BR1463 (HB428) BR1575 (SB168) BR1736 (HR130) BR1813 (SR128) BR1891 (SR170) BR1464 (SB153) BR1576 (SJR91) BR1737 (HR128) BR1814 (HR187) BR1892 (HR234) BR1466 (HB451) BR1577 (SB186) BR1738 (HR136) BR1815 (HR198) BR1893 (SR162) BR1467 (SB104) BR1579 (SB180) BR1739 (HR161) BR1816 (SR136) BR1894 (SR167) BR1468 (SR72) BR1594 (HB355) BR1740 (SR100) BR1817 (SR129) BR1896 (HCR229) BR1469 (SB91) BR1595 (HR107) BR1741 (SR98) BR1818 (SR132) BR1897 (HR237) BR1470 (HB468) BR1596 (SR68) BR1742 (HR191) BR1819 (SR124) BR1898 (SR163) BR1471 (SR64) BR1598 (HB388) BR1743 (SR96) BR1820 (SR140) BR1899 (SR165) BR1472 (SB179) BR1599 (HR239) BR1744 (HR146) BR1821 (SR135) BR1901 (HR238) BR1473 (SB85) BR1602 (HCR168) BR1745 (SR94) 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