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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to the establishment of emergency insulin programs and declaring an emergency. [HB-42] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Pharmaceuticals ]
Create various new sections of KRS Chapter 211 to define terms; establish the Urgent-Need Insulin Program and the Continuing Access to Insulin Program; establish eligibility guidelines; establish the application process; establish the process by which insulin is dispensed to eligible individuals; establish the responsibilities of insulin manufacturers; establish the responsibilities of the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy for administering the program; require manufacturers to annually report certain information to the board; require the board to report (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Derrick Graham Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to student assessment and declaring an emergency. [HB-128] [Education ]
Amend KRS 158.6453 to define a "series of interim assessments"; provide that the statewide assessment program may be composed of a series of interim assessments if approved by the United States Department of Education; require the results of an assement that is part of a series of summative assessments to be reported to the school within one month of the assessment date; make conforming amendments; require the commissioner of education to apply to the United States Department of Education for a waiver to the requirement of a single, summative assessment (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Chad McCoy Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to tax amnesty and declaring an emergency. [HB-176] [Taxes ] [Budget and Spending ]
Amend KRS 131.400 to allow federal taxes, penalties, fees, or interest referred to the department from the federal government for collection purposes to be included within the tax amnesty program set to begin on October 1, 2022, and end on November 29, 2022; amend KRS 131.410, 131.420, 131.425, 131.440, and 131.445 to conform; amend KRS 131.435 to require the department and the Finance and Administration Cabinet to procure services necessary to implement the tax amnesty program as directed; repeal KRS 131.430; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Ken Fleming Taken From Appropriations & Revenue (h) on 03/14/2022

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Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing mental health professional licensure boards to strongly consider entering into an interstate compact with other states, easing reciprocity procedures with other states, or establishing reciprocity procedures with other states to increase the mental health workforce in Kentucky, and declaring an emergency. [HJR-5] [Healthcare ] [Mental Health ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Public Health ]
Require mental health professional licensure boards to either enter into an interstate compact or to ease or establish reciprocity procedures to increase the mental health workforce in Kentucky; report to the General Assembly; EMERGENCY

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Danny Bentley Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 114) on 04/08/2022

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Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to vaccination exemption and declaring an emergency. [HB-198] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 337 to define "COVID-19," "medical practitioner," and "retaliate against"; require employers to permit employees to opt out of a COVID-19 vaccination policy based on categories of individual exemptions; create exemption eligibility requirements; create a civil cause of action; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Huff Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to redistricting and declaring an emergency. [SB-3] [Elections ]
(C1278B01) Amend various sections of KRS Chapter 118B to divide the Commonwealth into the following congressional districts: DISTRICT 1 - Adair KY, Allen KY, Anderson KY (part), Ballard KY, Boyle KY, Caldwell KY, Calloway KY, Carlisle KY, Casey KY, Christian KY, Clinton KY, Crittenden KY, Cumberland KY, Franklin KY, Fulton KY, Graves KY, Henderson KY, Hickman KY, Hopkins KY, Livingston KY, Logan KY (part), Lyon KY, Marion KY, Marshall KY, McCracken KY, Metcalfe KY, Monroe KY, Russell KY, Simpson KY, Taylor KY, Todd KY, Trigg KY, Union KY, Washington (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Mills Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch. 8) on 01/20/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to civil proceedings and declaring an emergency. [HB-170] [Children and Youth ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Create a new section of KRS 387.010 to 387.280 to establish a new procedure for legal settlements with a minor when the amount of the settlement is $25,000 or less; amend KRS 387.280 to conform.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Fischer Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 182) on 04/08/2022

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to the health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency. [SB-8] [Healthcare ] [Funding ] [Public Health ] [Budget and Spending ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Medicare and Medicaid ] [Human Services ] [Disaster Relief ]
Direct the use of a total of $81,000,000 of American Rescue Plan Act State Fiscal Recovery funds in fiscal year 2021-2022 to address the continuing COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting essential need for retaining and recruiting nurses, nurse's aides, respiratory therapists, emergency medical personnel, and other critical medical staff in acute care hospitals and nursing homes; require distribution of funds of a minimum of $3,000 per licensed hospital bed and a minimum of $1,500 per licensed nursing home bed; require acute care hospitals and nursing (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. David Givens Introduced In Senate on 09/09/2021

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

A JOINT RESOLUTION extending emergency executive actions and declaring an emergency. [SJR-1] [Public Health ] [Disaster Relief ] [Healthcare ] [Public Safety ]
Expire or extend certain executive orders, including emergency executive orders, administrative orders, administrative regulations, or other administrative actions, relating to COVID-19 and declare that the extended orders expire until January 15, 2022; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. David Givens Passed Over And Retained In The Orders Of The Day on 09/09/2021

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to the delivery of education and care for children and declaring an emergency. [SB-1] [Education ] [Public Health ] [Children and Youth ] [Healthcare ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Retirement ]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 13A to nullify 902 KAR 2:213E and 702 KAR 1:195E; direct each school district to have a COVID-19 operations in place; direct the Department for Public Health to develop a model "test to stay" COVID-19 model for school districts; direct local health departments to assist school districts in implementing their COVID-19 operation plans; provide a temporary remote instruction option for school districts to use at the school, classroom, grade, or group level; provide that districts may submit 2018-2019 or 2019-2020 (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. George Wise Vetoed on 09/09/2021

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to the delivery of education and care for children and declaring an emergency. [HB-1] [Education ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Health ] [Healthcare ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Funding ] [Grants ]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 13A to nullify 902 KAR 2:213E and 702 KAR 1:195E; direct each school district to have a COVID-19 operations in place; direct the Department for Public Health to develop a model "test to stay" COVID-19 model for school districts; direct local health departments to assist school districts in implementing their COVID-19 operation plans; provide a temporary remote instruction option for school districts to use at the school, classroom, grade, or group level; provide that districts may submit 2018-2019 or 2019-2020 (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Steven Rudy Identical Senate Bill 1 Substituted For This Bill on 09/09/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to COVID-19 emergency actions and declaring an emergency. [SB-6] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Senior Citizens ] [Human Services ] [Mental Health ] [Disaster Relief ]
Require visitation in long-term care facilities and residential long-term care facilities to be allowed by family members, legal guardians, outside caregivers, friends, or volunteers who provided regular care and support to the resident prior to the pandemic, who are designated as being important to the mental, physical, or social well-being of a resident in critical situations; require the establishment and operation of COVID-19 antibody administration centers (CAACs) in each Area Development District; require the Cabinet for Health and Family (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ralph Alvarado Introduced In Senate on 09/07/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to the compensation of members of the General Assembly and declaring an emergency. [SB-4] [Budget and Spending ] [Ethics ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
Amend KRS 6.190 and 6.211 to establish that members of the General Assembly will receive no compensation or additional expense reimbursement for any veto day during an extraordinary session except as otherwise provided; define "veto day"; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mike Wilson Taken From Rules (s) on 09/08/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT funding programs and projects for economic development projects exceeding a minimum investment of $2,000,000,000, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency. [HB-5] [Economic Development ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Budget and Spending ] [Construction ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Education ]
Appropriate $350,000,000 in General Fund moneys in fiscal year 2021-2022 for funding Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority forgivable loans for economic development projects with a minimum investment of $2,000,000,000; appropriate $10,639,600 in General Fund moneys in fiscal year 2021-2022 to pay a loan related to property in Hardin County; appropriate $20,000,000 in General Fund moneys to the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation for training grants; appropriate $5,000,000 in General Fund moneys for training grants under the KCTCS-TRAINS (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Steven Rudy Reported Favorably, To Rules on 09/09/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Special Session

A JOINT RESOLUTION establishing that the Commonwealth of Kentucky will recognize a positive COVID-19 antibody test as equivalent to having been vaccinated against COVID-19 and declaring an emergency. [SJR-3] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ]
Require the Commonwealth of Kentucky and any of its agencies or entities to recognize individuals whose serology test results show measurable neutralizing antibodies to COVID-19, quantified above the 20th percentile of the population of immunized individuals, as equivalent to being fully vaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ralph Alvarado Taken From Committee On Committees (s) on 09/09/2021

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency. [SB-7] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Funding ] [Budget and Spending ] [Education ] [Disaster Relief ]
Direct the use of a total of $69,268,300 of American Rescue Plan Act State Fiscal Recovery funds in fiscal year 2021-2022 to address the continuing COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting pressures that have been experienced in the healthcare, long-term care, and school systems; amend 2021 Ky Acts Chapter 196 to reduce funds to the Employment Services budget; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ralph Alvarado Introduced In Senate on 09/07/2021

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency. [SB-3] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Funding ] [Budget and Spending ] [Education ] [Disaster Relief ]
Direct the use of a total of $69,268,300 of American Rescue Plan Act State Fiscal Recovery funds in fiscal year 2021-2022 to address the continuing COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting pressures that have been experienced in the healthcare, long-term care, and school systems; amend 2021 Ky Acts Chapter 196 to reduce funds to the Employment Services budget; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Stivers To Committee On Committees (h) on 09/09/2021

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Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT funding programs and projects for economic development projects exceeding a minimum investment of $2,000,000,000, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency. [SB-5] [Economic Development ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Budget and Spending ] [Construction ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Education ]
Appropriate $350,000,000 in General Fund moneys in fiscal year 2021-2022 for funding Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority forgivable loans for economic development projects with a minimum investment of $2,000,000,000; appropriate $10,639,600 in General Fund moneys in fiscal year 2021-2022 to pay a loan related to property in Hardin County; appropriate $20,000,000 in General Fund moneys to the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation for training grants; appropriate $5,000,000 in General Fund moneys for training grants under the KCTCS-TRAINS (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Damon Thayer To Committee On Committees (h) on 09/09/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Special Session

A JOINT RESOLUTION extending emergency executive actions and declaring an emergency. [HJR-1] [Public Health ] [Disaster Relief ] [Healthcare ] [Public Safety ]
Expire or extend certain executive orders, including emergency executive orders, administrative orders, administrative regulations, or other administrative actions, relating to COVID-19 and declare that the extended orders expire until January 15, 2022; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Osborne Received In Senate on 09/07/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Special Session

AN ACT relating to COVID-19 emergency actions and declaring an emergency. [SB-2] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Senior Citizens ] [Mental Health ] [Human Services ] [Disaster Relief ] [Funding ] [Grants ]
Require visitation in long-term care facilities and residential long-term care facilities to be allowed by family members, legal guardians, outside caregivers, friends, or volunteers who provided regular care and support to the resident prior to the pandemic, who are designated as being important to the mental, physical, or social well-being of a resident in critical situations; require the establishment and operation of COVID-19 antibody administration centers (CAACs) in each Area Development District; require the Cabinet for Health and Family (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Stivers Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch. 5) on 09/10/2021

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