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Child Care Centers - Certificated Staff Ratio Requirement - Alteration [HB-150]
[Children and Youth ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
Altering a requirement that a child care center that has 20 or more children have in attendance a certain ratio, set by the Department, of staff to children who hold a certificate in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation under certain circumstances.
HB-150: Child Care Centers - Certificated Staff Ratio Requirement - Alteration
Sponsored by: Rep. Ways and Means
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 319 on 05/06/2025
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Child Care Centers - Certificated Staff Ratio Requirement - Alteration [SB-252]
[Children and Youth ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Education ]
[Human Services ]
Altering a requirement that a child care center that has 20 or more children have in attendance a certain ratio of staff to children who hold a certificate in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation under certain circumstances.
SB-252: Child Care Centers - Certificated Staff Ratio Requirement - Alteration
Sponsored by: Sen. Education, Energy, and the Environment
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 318 on 05/06/2025
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Human Services - Adult Protective Services [SB-205]
[Human Services ]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Specifying that certain provisions of law relating to confidentiality do not prohibit the disclosure of certain information relating to adult protective services or the disclosure of the identity of certain persons making certain reports under certain circumstances; expanding the definition of "health practitioner" to include certain emergency medical providers; and authorizing certain individuals who are required in specific instances to report information regarding alleged vulnerable adults to make a report.
SB-205: Human Services - Adult Protective Services
Sponsored by: Sen. Judicial Proceedings
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 38 on 04/08/2025
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Human Services - Adult Protective Services [HB-246]
[Human Services ]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Specifying that certain provisions of law relating to confidentiality do not prohibit the disclosure of certain information relating to adult protective services or the disclosure of the identity of certain persons making certain reports under certain circumstances; expanding the definition of "health practitioner" to include certain emergency medical providers; and authorizing individuals who are required in specific instances to report information regarding alleged vulnerable adults to make a report by calling the statewide reporting hotline.
HB-246: Human Services - Adult Protective Services
Sponsored by: Rep. Judiciary
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 37 on 04/08/2025
HR-137: A RESOLUTION honoring and commending the Louisville Fire Department firefighters, Louisville Metro Police Department officers, and Louisville emergency medical services personnel involved in the recent rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kevin D. Bratcher
Adopted By Voice Vote on 04/12/2024
You have voted HR-137: A RESOLUTION honoring and commending the Louisville Fire Department firefighters, Louisville Metro Police Department officers, and Louisville emergency medical services personnel involved in the recent rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge..
SR-207: A RESOLUTION honoring and commending the Louisville Fire Department firefighters, Louisville Metro Police Department officers, and Louisville emergency medical services personnel involved in the recent rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge.
Sponsored by: Sen. Damon Thayer
Adopted By Voice Vote on 04/12/2024
You have voted SR-207: A RESOLUTION honoring and commending the Louisville Fire Department firefighters, Louisville Metro Police Department officers, and Louisville emergency medical services personnel involved in the recent rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge..
SB-1416: Amends existing law to transfer the Emergency Medical Services Bureau to within the Office of Emergency Management, to designate EMS as an essential government service, and to create the Emergency Medical Services Sustainability Fund.
Sponsored by: Sen. State Affairs Committee
Received From The Senate, Filed For First Reading on 03/21/2024
You have voted SB-1416: Amends existing law to transfer the Emergency Medical Services Bureau to within the Office of Emergency Management, to designate EMS as an essential government service, and to create the Emergency Medical Services Sustainability Fund..
AN ACT relating to the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline fund and making an appropriation therefor. [HB-740]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Funding ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Healthcare ]
[Human Services ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 210 to create the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline fund; establish authorized uses for moneys in the fund; amend KRS 186.162 to add a specialized license plate for the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline fund; APPROPRIATION.
HB-740: AN ACT relating to the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline fund and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsored by: Rep. Adam Bowling
To Appropriations & Revenue (h) on 03/05/2024
AN ACT relating to special license plates. [HB-585]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Healthcare ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 186 to create an EMS special license plate; limit eligibility to certain licensed EMS personnel or retirees with 20 years of service; specify that the EMS plate requires no minimum number of applications prior to production; amend KRS 186.162 to establish the fees for the EMS special license plate; amend KRS 186.166 to update the list of special license plates to be perpetually produced; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2025.
HB-585: AN ACT relating to special license plates.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ken Upchurch
Introduced In House on 02/16/2024
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Emergency Services - Funding [HB-1439]
[Funding ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Healthcare ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Taxes ]
Increasing the motor vehicle registration emergency medical system surcharge for certain motor vehicles; providing for the distribution of revenues derived from the surcharge; altering certain provisions of law related to the Maryland Trauma Physician Services Fund; increasing the fines for certain violations related to driving while impaired; requiring the Governor, beginning in fiscal year 2026, to include an annual appropriation to the Senator William H. Amoss Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Fund of at least $16,500,000; etc.
HB-1439: Emergency Services - Funding
Sponsored by: Rep. Ben Barnes
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 718 on 05/16/2024