AN ACT relating to motor vehicle racing. [HB-465]
Amend KRS 189.993 to establish enhanced penalties for a violation of KRS 189.505, including increased fines, vehicle impoudment for up to six months for the first offense, and vehicle forfeiture for the second or subsequent offense.
HB-465: AN ACT relating to motor vehicle racing.
Sponsored by: Rep. George Brown
Taken From Judiciary (s) on 03/14/2025
Org. Retail Theft/fund;mktplace Sales Tax [HB-97]
An Act relating to theft; relating to organized retail theft; relating to property crimes; relating to aggravating factors at sentencing; establishing a statewide marketplace facilitator sales tax; and establishing the organized retail theft fund in the general fund.
HB-97: Org. Retail Theft/fund;mktplace Sales Tax
Sponsored by: Rep. William Fields
Read The First Time - Referrals on 02/12/2025
HB-5439: Mandates that the clerk of the district court, upon request of the defendant, automatically seal individual counts of criminal complaints upon dismissal pursuant to rule 48(a) of the rules of criminal procedure for district court.
Sponsored by: Rep. Carol McEntee
Introduced, Referred To House Judiciary on 02/12/2025
You have voted HB-5439: Mandates that the clerk of the district court, upon request of the defendant, automatically seal individual counts of criminal complaints upon dismissal pursuant to rule 48(a) of the rules of criminal procedure for district court..
You have voted HB-5441: Reduces the time for expungements to three (3) years for a single misdemeanor and five (5) years for felonies and multiple misdemeanors..
HB-5438: Dictates the length a search warrant involving a tracking device would be valid and provide a process to extend the time frame of the tracking device for good cause.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marvin Abney
Committee Recommends Passage on 03/11/2025
You have voted HB-5438: Dictates the length a search warrant involving a tracking device would be valid and provide a process to extend the time frame of the tracking device for good cause..
Crimes Against Minors [HB-101]
An Act relating to civil claims by victims of sexual abuse to a minor; relating to homicide; relating to assault in the third degree; relating to stalking; relating to sexual abuse of a minor; relating to enticement of a minor; relating to endangering the welfare of a child; relating to indecent exposure; relating to sending an explicit image of a minor; relating to solicitation or production of an indecent picture of a minor; relating to distribution of indecent material to minors; relating to the testimony of children in criminal proceedings;
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HB-101: Crimes Against Minors
Sponsored by: Rep. Sarah Vance
Cosponsor(s): Jimmie on 03/11/2025
HB-5440: Permits non-sworn public safety officers/security guards at private colleges/universities to detain individuals for no longer than 30 minutes within the campus’s jurisdiction if the officer or guard believes the person committed a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Arthur Corvese
Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study on 02/25/2025
You have voted HB-5440: Permits non-sworn public safety officers/security guards at private colleges/universities to detain individuals for no longer than 30 minutes within the campus’s jurisdiction if the officer or guard believes the person committed a criminal offense..
You have voted HB-2707: Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain legal paraprofessionals; requiring an occupational license; imposing fees..
HB-2705: Relating to the protection of free speech rights at institutions of higher education, including the prosecution of the offenses of trespass, damage, and defacement at certain institutions of higher education, and criminal trespass.
Sponsored by: Rep. Erin Zwiener
Filed on 02/12/2025
You have voted HB-2705: Relating to the protection of free speech rights at institutions of higher education, including the prosecution of the offenses of trespass, damage, and defacement at certain institutions of higher education, and criminal trespass..