Senate Bills sb1 (BR427)/aa j. Bowen, R. Stivers II, C. McDaniel, D. Thayer an act relating to retirement



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HB131 (BR901) - C. McCoy, J. Jenkins, J. Richards

AN ACT relating to the use of juries in competency hearings conducted in guardianship proceedings.

Amend KRS 387.570 to clarify when a respondent's presence may be waived at a guardianship competency hearing; allow a bench trial when the parties agree, there is no objection from interested parties, and all persons preparing the interdisciplinary report agree that the person is disabled or partially disabled; amend KRS 387.580 to conform.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Judiciary (H)

HB132 (BR917)/FN - J. DuPlessis, J. Tipton, G. Brown Jr, M. Castlen, A. Gentry, J. Greer, M. Hart, K. Imes, T. Moore, C. Morgan, M. Prunty, S. Riggs, D. Schamore, S. Wells, S. Westrom

AN ACT relating to financial literacy.

Create a new Chapter of KRS 158 to require a financial literacy course as a high school graduation requirement; direct the Kentucky Board of Education to promulgate administrative regulations establishing academic standards for the financial literacy course; direct the Department of Education to develop curricula, materials, and guidelines which may be used by schools for the financial literacy course.

HB132 - AMENDMENTS

HFA1(R. Nelson) - Require financial literacy course to be a graduation requirement for public charter schools.

HFA2(S. Overly) - Require financial literacy course to be a graduation requirement for public charter schools.

HFA3(J. DuPlessis) - Provide that financial literacy graduation requirement shall apply to students entering the ninth grade for the 2020-2021 school year; require completion of course or program that meets financial literacy standards; direct KBE to develop financial literacy standards.

SCS1 - Create a new Chapter of KRS 158 to require a financial literacy course as a high school graduation requirement; direct the Kentucky Board of Education to promulgate administrative regulations establishing academic standards for the financial literacy courses and programs; direct the Department of Education to develop curricula, materials, and guidelines which may be used by schools for the financial literacy courses and programs.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Education (H)

Jan 18, 2018 - posted in committee

Jan 23, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar; floor amendment (1) filed

Jan 24, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules; floor amendment (2) filed

Jan 26, 2018 - posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, January 29, 2018

Jan 30, 2018 - floor amendment (3) filed

Jan 31, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 68-24 with floor amendment (3)

Feb 01, 2018 - received in Senate

Feb 02, 2018 - to Education (S)

Mar 08, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)

Mar 09, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules

Mar 13, 2018 - posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 13, 2018; passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day

Mar 14, 2018 - passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day

Mar 15, 2018 - passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day

Mar 16, 2018 - passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day

Mar 19, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 35-3 with Committee Substitute (1)

Mar 20, 2018 - received in House; to Rules (H)

Mar 21, 2018 - taken from Rules; posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute; House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute; passed 88-3

Mar 22, 2018 - enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House; enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; delivered to Governor

HB133 (BR450) - J. Tipton, D. Bentley, J. Blanton, M. Castlen, M. Dossett, M. Hart, R. Heath, DJ Johnson, M. Meredith, J. Petrie, P. Pratt, B. Reed, S. Riley, R. Rothenburger, B. Rowland, S. Rudy, J. Shell, J. Sims Jr, W. Thomas, T. Turner

AN ACT relating to the transportation of agricultural commodities and supplies.

Amend KRS 281.730 to define "agricultural commodity," "farm supply for agricultural purposes," and "planting and harvesting season"; exempt drivers of vehicles transporting agricultural commodities and farm supplies for agricultural purposes within a 150 air-mile radius from a farm or distribution point during the planting and harvesting season from any provisions of 49 C.F.R. pt. 395, relating to hours of service of drivers, adopted by Transportation Cabinet.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Agriculture (H); posted in committee

Jan 10, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar

Jan 11, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules

Jan 16, 2018 - posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Jan 17, 2018 - taken from the Consent Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders of the Day

Jan 19, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 86-0

Jan 22, 2018 - received in Senate

Jan 23, 2018 - to Transportation (S)

Mar 07, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar

Mar 08, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules

Mar 20, 2018 - posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 20, 2018; 3rd reading, passed 38-0

Mar 21, 2018 - received in House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House; enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; delivered to Governor



HB134 (BR73)/FN - J. Carney, M. Hart, D. Horlander, C. McCoy, J. Miller, S. Santoro, W. Thomas, J. Tipton, A. Wuchner

AN ACT relating to opportunities in education and making an appropriation therefor.

Create a new section of KRS Chapter 141 to establish a separate income tax credit for tuition assistance based on contributions made to a qualified scholarship-granting organization; create a new section of KRS Chapter 141 to provide goals and reporting of metrics related to those goals; amend KRS 141.0205 to establish the order in which the credits may be taken; create a new section of KRS 136.500 to 136.575 to allow financial institutions to take the tax credit against the tax imposed by KRS 136.505; create a new section of KRS 136.500 to 136.575 to order all tax credits; create a new section of KRS Chapter 156 to require the Kentucky Department of Education to publish a list of certified nonpublic schools and nonpublic schools seeking certification; require the Department of Revenue to report information to the Legislative Research Commission; amend KRS 131.190, 131.135, 131.618, 131.650, 131.990, 141.389, and 131.020 to conform.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Appropriations & Revenue (H)

HB135 (BR916)/HM - J. Greer, J. Richards, S. Westrom

AN ACT relating to emergency air ambulance coverage.

Amend KRS 304.17A-005 to define balance bill and insured; create a new section of subtitle 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to define registered air ambulance service provider, to prohibit a health benefit plan from using an allowed amount for air ambulance services under certain conditions, to determine when an air ambulance transport is medically necessary, to require assumption of charges by the insurer under certain conditions, to require notification to the air ambulance service of assumption by the insurer, prohibit the air ambulance provider from certain actions following receipt of notification, to establish payment requirements for the insurer, to establish the Independent Dispute Resolution program for disputed air ambulance service charges within the Department of Insurance, to require reporting by registered air ambulance service providers and the department, to set requirements for registration in the program, to set requirements to be an independent reviewer for the program, and to establish procedures for the Independent Dispute Resolution program; and amend KRS 304.17A-096, 304.17A-430, 304.17B-001, 304.17B-015, 304.17B-033, 304.17C-010, 304.18-114, 304.38A-010, and 304.39-241 to conform.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Banking & Insurance (H)

HB136 (BR480) - A. Koenig, S. Westrom, M. Hart, M. Marzian, C. McCoy, P. Moffett, J. Nemes, R. Palumbo, R. Rothenburger, D. St. Onge, W. Thomas, A. Wuchner

AN ACT relating to microbreweries.

Amend KRS 243.157 to require microbreweries to report and pay taxes on wholesale sales made directly to consumers to the Department of Revenue; amend KRS 243.882 to define "microbrewery" and to include retail sales made by a microbrewery directly to a consumer in the definition of "wholesale sale"; amend KRS 243.884 to include microbreweries selling malt beverages directly to consumers; amend KRS 243.886 to exempt microbreweries from the authorization to deduct one percent of the tax due; amend KRS 211.285 to include microbreweries.

HB136 - AMENDMENTS

HCS1 - Amend KRS 243.157 to delete new language restricting sales to being direct to consumer; amend KRS 243.884 to establish the method of calculating the gross receipts of a microbrewery making "wholesale sales."

HFA1(A. Koenig) - Amend KRS 243.157 to allow an unlimited amount of sales by the drink, and limit package sales to no more than one case by microbreweries at fairs, festivals, and similar events.

HFA2(A. Koenig) - Repeal KRS 244.602, which establishes legislative findings for the beer distribution system; repeal 244.604, which provides definitions for KRS 244.602 to 244.606; repeal 244.606, which relates to the requirements for agreements between brewers, importers, and distributors; amend KRS 243.157 to conform.

HFA3(A. Koenig) - Amend KRS 131.130 to allow the Department of Revenue to conduct an annual audit of taxes paid under KRS 243.884(1)(c)2. by any wholesaler or microbrewer and require the wholesaler or retailer to submit all information in a timely manner.

HFA4(D. Keene) - Amend KRS 243.157 to stipulate that malt beverage sales on the microbrewery premises and at fairs, festivals, and similar events be limited to three cases in package sales, but shall not be limited in sales by the drink.

HFA5(A. Koenig) - Amend KRS 243.157 to establish a limit on the amount of malt beverages that may be sold on the premises for off-premises consumption at not more than 31 gallons per person per day, that shall not include more than three cases of malt beverages in case format.

HFA6(C. Morgan) - Amend KRS 243.157 to limit the sale of packaged malt beverages sold by microbreweries to no more than four cases per person per day on the premises of the microbrewery or at fairs, festivals, and other similar events located in wet territory; prohibit microbreweries from delivering malt beverages from their premises directly to a consumer's residence.

HFA7(C. Morgan) - Repeal KRS 244.585, stipulating that distributors of malt beverages not sell outside their designated territories; repeal KRS 244.602 stating legislative findings concerning the distribution of malt beverages; repeal KRS 244.604 concerning definitions for the distribution of malt beverage system; repeal KRS 244.605 concerning payment for the right to distribute malt beverages; repeal KRS 244.606 concerning the contents of agreements among brewers, importers, and distributors; amend KRS 243.157 to conform.

HFA8(C. Morgan) - Amend KRS 243.157 to prohibit microbreweries from delivering or shipping malt beverages directly to a customer's residence or place of business.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Appropriations & Revenue (H)

Jan 09, 2018 - reassigned to Licensing, Occupations, & Admin Regs (H)

Jan 19, 2018 - posted in committee

Jan 31, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute

Feb 01, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, February 2, 2018; floor amendment (1), (2) and (3) filed to Committee Substitute

Feb 05, 2018 - floor amendment (4) filed to Committee Substitute

Feb 07, 2018 - floor amendments (5) and (6) filed to Committee Substitute

Feb 08, 2018 - floor amendments (7) and (8) filed to Committee Substitute; floor amendment (2) withdrawn

Feb 09, 2018 - 3rd reading; floor amendment (8) ruled out of order; passed 68-15 with Committee Substitute and floor amendments (1) and (5)

Feb 12, 2018 - received in Senate

Feb 15, 2018 - to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (S)

Feb 27, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar

Feb 28, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 1, 2018

Mar 01, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 33-3

Mar 02, 2018 - received in House; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House

Mar 06, 2018 - enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; delivered to Governor

Mar 16, 2018 - signed by Governor



HB137 (BR854) - A. Koenig, J. Jenkins, D. Hale, J. Miller, R. Rothenburger

AN ACT proposing to create a new section of the Constitution of Kentucky and to amend Section 99 of the Constitution of Kentucky relating to the office of Constable.

Propose to create a new Section 99A of the Constitution of Kentucky to allow the legislative body of a county to choose to abolish the office of Constable and also to reestablish that office through an ordinance; allow the legislative body of a city within the county to suspend the powers of the office of Constable within the city limits of that city and to reestablish those powers through an ordinance; amend Section 99 of the Constitution of Kentucky to conform; submit question to the voters.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Elections, Const. Amendments & Intergovernmental Affairs (H)

HB138 (BR850) - A. Koenig

AN ACT relating to boards of adjustment.

Amend KRS 100.217, relating to planning and zoning boards of adjustment, to allow for a joint board of adjustment to be appointed, and set out its membership parameters.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Local Government (H)

Jan 17, 2018 - posted in committee

Jan 24, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar

Jan 25, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules

Jan 26, 2018 - posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, January 29, 2018

Jan 29, 2018 - taken from the Consent Orders of the Day, placed in the Regular Orders of the Day

Jan 30, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 91-0

Jan 31, 2018 - received in Senate

Feb 01, 2018 - to State & Local Government (S)

Mar 21, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar

Mar 22, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules

Mar 27, 2018 - posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 29, 2018



HB139 (BR284) - J. Sims Jr

AN ACT relating to vision examinations.

Amend KRS 156.160 to require a conclusive vision examination upon a child's initial enrollment in kindergarten and a vision examaination upon a child's initial enrollment in grade six.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Education (H)

HB140 (BR31)/FN/LM - D. Hale, M. Meredith, D. Bentley, J. Blanton, C. Fugate, M. Hart, C. Morgan, B. Reed, R. Rothenburger, J. Sims Jr

AN ACT relating to the law enforcement and firefighters foundation programs, declaring an emergency, and making an appropriation therefor.

Amend various sections of KRS Chapter 15 related to participation in the Law Enforcement Foundation Program fund to provide that the annual training stipend paid to all conservation officers be paid from the game and fish fund established in KRS 150.150 in an amount commensurate to the annual supplement paid to other police officers; amend KRS 15.460 to increase the annual supplement amount to $4,000 beginning July 1, 2018; EMERGENCY.

HB140 - AMENDMENTS

HCS1/LM - Amend KRS 15.420 to differentiate between a local police officer and a state police officer and to further define which state employees are state police officers; amend KRS 15.460 to increase the annual supplement for each qualified police officer to $4,000, beginning July 1, 2018, to provide each unit of government an administrative expense reimbursement in an amount equal to 7.65% of the total annual supplement received greater than $3,100 for each qualified local police officer, but not more than a total of $525,000 for each fiscal year, to provide that a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources conservation officer is a participant in the Kentucky Law Enforcement Program Fund but require that the annual training stipend disbursed to a conservation officer shall be paid from the game and fish fund; amend KRS 95A.250 to increase the annual supplement for each qualified professional firefighter to $4,000, beginning July 1, 2018, and to provide each unit of government an administrative expense reimbursement in an amount equal to 7.65% of the total annual supplement received greater than $3,100 for each qualified professional firefighter, but not more than a total of $250,000 for each fiscal year; amend KRS 95A.262 to increase the allotment to certain volunteer fire departments to $11,000 annually to each qualifying department; amend KRS 150.150 to allow funds in the game and fish fund to be used to pay the annual supplement to conservation officers; make various conforming amendments; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.

HCA1(D. Hale) - Make title amendment.

SCS1/LM - Amend KRS 15.420 to differentiate between a local police officer and a state police officer and to further define which state employees are state police officers; amend KRS 15.460 to increase the annual supplement for each qualified police officer to $4,000, beginning July 1, 2018, to provide each unit of government an administrative expense reimbursement in an amount equal to 7.65% of the total annual supplement received greater than $3,100 for each qualified local police officer, but not more than a total of $525,000 for each fiscal year, to provide that a conservation officer is a participant in the Kentucky Law Enforcement Program Fund but require that the annual training stipend disbursed to a conservation officer shall be paid from the game and fish fund; amend KRS 95A.250 to increase the annual supplement for each qualified professional firefighter to $4,000, beginning July 1, 2018, and to provide each unit of government an administrative expense reimbursement equal to 7.65% of the total annual supplement received greater than $3,100 for each qualified professional firefighter, but not more than a total of $250,000 for each fiscal year; amend KRS 95A.262 to increase the allotment to certain volunteer fire departments to $11,000 annually to each qualifying department; amend KRS 150.150 to allow funds in the game and fish fund to be used to pay the annual supplement to conservation officers; make various conforming amendments; amend KRS 439.3401 to make criminal attempt to commit murder of a peace officer or a firefighter an offense for which at least 85 percent of the sentence must be served before probation or parole; set effective date of July 1, 2018; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.

SCA1(D. Carroll) - Make title amendment.

SFA1(R. Jones II) - Retain original provisions; amend KRS 16.505 to include in the definition of "dependent child," solely as it applies to a member who dies as a direct result of an act in line of duty or a duty-related injury, a disabled child of any age; define "monthly average pay" to mean the higher of a member's final rate of pay or average monthly creditable compensation earned during the deceased member's last 12 months of employment; amend KRS 16.601 and 61.621 to increase minimum act in line of duty or duty-related death benefits payable to the surviving spouse of a member of any of the systems administered by the Kentucky Retirement Systems from 25% to 75% of the deceased member's monthly average pay and, if there is no surviving spouse, to the dependent children at the rate of 50% for one dependent child, 65% for two dependent children, and 75% for three or more dependent children; amend KRS 61.510 to define "monthly average pay"; amend KRS 61.542 to require that the surviving spouse supersede all previously designated beneficiaries in the case of line-of-duty death benefits payable from the systems administered by the Kentucky Retirement Systems unless the member files a valid beneficiary designation form after marriage to his or her spouse; amend KRS 61.702 to ensure full and timely hospital and medical insurance benefits for the spouse and dependents of a member who died as a direct result of an act in line of duty or duty-related injury; amend KRS 78.510 to define "monthly average pay"; direct that an eligible surviving spouse of a member who died as a result of an act line of duty or duty-related injury prior to the effective date of the bill receive the increased line of duty or duty-related death benefits; direct that a surviving spouse of a hazardous duty member who died as a result of an act in line of duty on or after January 1, 2017, who was ineligible for the minimum monthly death benefits because he or she was not named beneficiary, be eligible for the benefits provided by this Act; EMERGENCY.

Jan 04, 2018 - introduced in House

Jan 08, 2018 - to Tourism & Outdoor Recreation (H)

Jan 19, 2018 - posted in committee

Jan 25, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute and committee amendment (1-title)

Jan 26, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, January 29, 2018

Jan 29, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 89-0 with Committee Substitute and committee amendment (1-title)

Jan 30, 2018 - received in Senate

Jan 31, 2018 - to Appropriations & Revenue (S)

Mar 13, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute & committee amendment (1-title)

Mar 14, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules; floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute

Mar 20, 2018 - floor amendment (1) withdrawn

Mar 21, 2018 - posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 21, 2018; 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute (1) committee amendment (1-title)

Mar 22, 2018 - received in House; to Rules (H); taken from Rules (H); posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute and committee amendment (1-title); House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute and committee amendment (1-title); passed 94-0; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House

Mar 27, 2018 - enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; delivered to Governor



HB141 (BR888)/FN - J. Carney, J. Blanton, T. Couch, C. Fugate, R. Huff

AN ACT relating to the emergency revolving school loan fund account, making an appropriation therefore, and declaring an emergency.

Amend KRS 160.599 to remove eligibility criteria for a loan from the emergency revolving school loan fund account; provide loan eligibility for a school district with a significant revenue shortfall due to circumstances beyond the district's control or other extraordinary financial circumstances; reduce the maximum loan term from 10 to 5 years; increase the maximum loan amount from $250,000 to $500,000; authorize the Kentucky Board of Education to promulgate administrative regulations regarding the loan process; direct the Kentucky Department of Education to monitor loans made from the emergency revolving school loan fund account and provide the Interim Joint Committee on Appropriations and Revenue a financial report by October 1 each year; amend KRS 157.330 to specify that any unexpended SEEK funds shall not lapse and shall be transferred to the emergency revolving school loan fund account; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.



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