Criminal Procedure
Abortion,
dismemberment, prohibition of - HB 454; HB 454: SCS
Down syndrome, prohibition of - HB 455
ultrasound requirements - HB 103
Administrative pretrial release, deletion of - SB 133: SFA (1), SFA (2), SFA (5)
Animal abuse offender registry, establishment of - HB 417
Assault in the third degree, peace officers, contact with bodily fluids - HB 193; HB 193: HCS, SCS, SFA (2)
Capital offense, executions, mental illness - SB 107; SB 107: SCS
Cell phones, possession in jail - HB 207; HB 207: HCS
Child
abuse offender registry, establishment of - HB 600
pornography, prohibit distribution of - HB 120
pornography, trial exhibits, storage by a court - HB 120: SCS
victim statements, hearsay exception for - SB 137
Constitutional amendment, crime victims' bill of rights, propose creation of - SB 3
Crimes Victims' Bill of Rights, statutory changes upon ratification of constitutional amendment - SB 30
Death
penalty, child or vulnerable adult victim, aggravating circumstance for - HB 316
penalty, replacement of with life imprisonment without parole - SB 54; HB 155
Discriminatory jury selection practices, disqualification of prosecutor - SB 174
Disposal of property obtained through forfeiture, restrictions on use of proceeds - HB 437
DNA, sample collection at arraignment, requiring - SB 84; HB 178
Drug possession, reclassification of penalty for - HB 396
Expungement,
additional class D felony offenses eligible - SB 185
additional Class D felony offenses eligible - HB 377
certain Class D felonies, allow - SB 171
certification of eligibility for, limit requirement for - SB 185; HB 377
charges dismissed without prejudice, allow - SB 185; HB 377
waiting periods for expungement of certain Class D felonies - SB 171
Felony expungement, reckless homicide - SB 16
Filing fee, application for felony expungement, reduce to $200 - SB 185; HB 377
Firearms, comprehensive regulation of - HB 502
Fraud crimes, felony threshold, raising of - HB 126
Gang violence, prevention of - HB 169; HB 169: HCS, HFA (3), SCS
Gross
misdemeanor, create and define - HB 83
misdemeanor, creation of - HB 83
Hate crime, offense against peace officer or emergency medical services personnel as a result of - HB 181
Home
incarceration, eligibility for - HB 396
incarceration, pretrial, prohibition of - SB 133
Ignition interlocks, use of - SB 255
Lost or stolen firearm, failure to report, evidence of - HB 412
Misdemeanors, outside officer's presence, issuance of citations - HB 193: SFA (2)
Monetary bond, limitation, deletion of - SB 133: SFA (1)
Officer Shooting Review Board, establishment of - HB 66
Parole sanction, in lieu of revocation - HB 457
Persistent offenders, life without parole - HB 60
Persons convicted of hate crimes, possession of firearms by - HB 209
Pregnant prisoners and inmates, release of - SB 133: SFA (5)
Previous conviction, felon in possession of firearm, enhanced penalty - SB 210; SB 210: SFA (1), SFA (2)
Probation and parole violators, work release - HB 457
Protective orders, filing of - SB 133
Racial and ethnic community criminal justice and public safety impact statement, require - HB 169: SFA (1)
Rape and sodomy, definition - SB 109
Registration as a sex offender, exemption - HB 71: SFA (1)
Restitution, juvenile cases, use best interests standard - SB 3: SCS
Restorative justice practices, allow - HB 169: HFA (2)
Sex
crimes against a victim who is a person with an intellectual disability, increase in penalty - SB 19; SB 19: SCS
offender registrants, living with a minor, prohibiting - HB 356
offender registrants, registration fee for - HB 206
offender registrants, restriction of - HB 70; HB 70: HCS
offender registrants, restrictions on - SB 181; SB 181: SCS
Sexual assault of inmates, investigation of - SB 133
Theft
and fraud crimes, raising felony threshold for - HB 396
crimes, felony threshold, raising of - HB 126; SB 133
crimes, raising felony threshold, deletion of - SB 133: SFA (3), SFA (5)
Traffic offenses, non-DUI, reclassification of penalty for - HB 396
Trespass,
simplified remedy for elderly and vulnerable - HB 494
use of purple paint marks to provide notice of - HB 77
Unlawful storage of a firearm, prohibition of - HB 31; SB 184
Unmanned aircraft systems, use in hunting and surveillance of hunters, prohibiting - SB 42
Veterans treatment court, alternative sentencing - SB 18
Warrantless drone surveillance, prohibition - HB 22
Weapons offense registry, establishment of - HB 410
Women
inmates, pregnant, release of - SB 133
inmates, requirements for - SB 133: SCS
Dairying and Milk Marketing
Milk industry, recognize as a part of Dairy Month - HR 103
National Dairy Month, cash receipts, make changes to - HR 103: HCA (1)
Data Processing
City clerk duties, information and submission requirements - HB 310
KASPER, data-sharing agreements, authorizing in smaller jurisdictions - HB 213
Public assistance eligibility, enhanced data tracking for - HB 363; HB 363: HFA (1), HFA (2)
Deaths
Capital offense, executions, mental illness - SB 107; SB 107: SCS
Controlled
substances, disposal - SB 149: HCS
substances, end-of-life disposal - HB 148: HCS
Death penalty, replacement of with life imprisonment without parole - SB 54; HB 155
Decedents, authorized designees for - HB 601
Estate tax, calculation of - HB 29
Gender-neutral language, addition of - SB 169; SB 209; HB 583
Hospice patient, ownership of controlled substances - HB 148
Maternal fatality review team, establish - HB 167: SCS
Neonatal hospice, encourage establishment - SB 149: HCS
Postmortem examination results, requirement for release - HB 84
Registered nurse, pronouncement of - HB 427; HB 427: HCS, SCS
Substance use disorder in aging populations, encouraging study of - HR 283
Unclaimed cremated remains, proper disposal of, permitted - HB 601: HCS
Deeds and Conveyances
Communications lines, two years maintenance, grant easement - SB 223
Deeds to real property, full name of grantor or grantee, requirements of - SB 139; SB 139: HCS; HB 266
Electric easements, electric cooperatives, infrastructure for broadband - SB 125
Real property interest, allow electronic signatures - SB 135; HB 333
Receivership in commercial real estate, procedures and requirements, creating - SB 196
Disabilities and the Disabled
Abuse, exploitation, and neglect, definitions and penalties - HB 494
Accounts of specified adults, permit temporary holds of - HB 93: HCS
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita Awareness Day, designating June 30 as - HB 214
Assistance animals, housing, allow reasonable accomodation for - HB 329
Commonwealth Council on Developmental Disabilities, relocate in the Department of the Treasury - SB 126
Community mental health centers, regional service areas, established - HB 460
Disability Awareness Day, January 31, 2018 - HR 118; SR 132
Disabled parking placards, requirements for - HB 81; HB 81: HCS
Dyslexia,
definition of, evaluation for - HB 187: HCS, SCS; SB 270
definition of, screening for - HB 187
Eligible
adults, permit disbursement delays for accounts of exploited - HB 93
adults, require reporting of exploitation - HB 93
Elk zone, disabled hunter postseason elk quota hunt, establishment of - HB 255
Exploitation, adults, controlled substances - HB 110
Guardianship and conservatorship, proceedings for - HB 5; HB 5: HCS
Guardianship, court-community partnership, creation of - HJR 33
Guardianship proceedings, use of juries in - HB 131
Individual income tax, home modification credit - HB 283
Kentucky Peer Support Network Project, statewide implementation of - SJR 52
Long-term-care staffing ratios, implementation of - HB 573
Managed care networks, credentialing, network adequacy, appeals - HB 69; HB 69: HCS, HFA (1), SCS, SFA (1)
Medical
cannabis program, establish - HB 166
cannabis program, establishment - SB 118
marijuana program, establishment - SB 272
Medically fragile individuals with neurological behavioral disorders, service expansions for - SB 251
Public
assistance eligibility, enhanced data tracking for - HB 363; HB 363: HFA (1), HFA (2)
playgrounds, accessible and inclusive design - HR 191; SR 290
Responsible use cannabis program, establishment - SB 80
School
seizure action plan, requiring - HB 147; HB 147: SCS
seizure education program, requiring - HB 147
Sex crimes against a victim who is a person with an intellectual disability, increase in penalty - SB 19; SB 19: SCS
Sign language interpretation, House and Senate chambers, Legislative Research Commission to provide - SB 21
Special
education services, evaluation of children ages three through five - SB 102: SCS
education services, evaluation of four year olds - SB 102
Specified adults, financial exploitation, allow reporting of - HB 93: HCS
STABLE
Kentucky account, define - HB 306: SCS
Kentucky account, earnings from AGI, excluding - HB 306
Superintendent,
leave of absence, compliance with medical privacy law - SB 69
leave of absence, compliance with medical privacy laws - HB 577
Teachers,
leave of absence, compliance with medical privacy law - SB 69
leaves of absence, compliance with medical privacy laws - HB 577
Theft, by caregiver, controlled substances - HB 110: HCS
Traumatic brain injury, use of hyperbaric oxygen treatment by veterans - HB 64
Veterans, property tax, homestead exemption, proposed constitutional amendment - SB 40; HB 79; HB 408
Vision examinations, kindergarten enrollment requirements - HB 139
Disasters
Disruption of motor fuel supply, waivers from ASTM specifications, issuance - HB 241
National Guard armories, open as warming centers, use of - HR 24
Price controls during a state of emergency, violations of - SB 160
Diseases
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita Awareness Day, designating June 30 as - HB 214
Cancer Screen Week, Kentucky observance - SR 138; HR 177
Childhood cancer caucus, establish - HCR 165; SCR 171
Colorectal
cancer screening, Department for Medicaid Services, urge improvement - SCR 176: SCS
cancer screening, Department of Medicaid Services, urge improvement - SCR 176
Communicable
diseases, assault in the third degree, peace officer - HB 193: SCS
diseases, assault in the third degree, peace officers, contact with bodily fluids - HB 193; HB 193: HCS, SFA (2)
Coverage
for standard fertility preservation services, providing for - SB 95
for standard fertility preservation services, provision for - SB 95: HFA (1)
for standard fertility preservation services, provision of - SB 95: HCS
Diabetes,
medical emergency response task force, creating - HCR 226; HCR 226: HCS
Medical emergency response task force, creation of - HCR 226: HFA (1)
Disease, prevention - HR 278
Eating
Disorder Awareness Week, Kentucky observance - SR 88
Disorder Awareness Week, Kentucky observance of - HR 171
Hepatitis C screening testing, require referral - SB 263
Kentucky Lupus Awareness Month, recognizing May as - HR 156
Kidney dialysis drugs and devices for treatment, allowing for - HB 509
Livestock, poultry, or fish, communicable diseases, control of - HB 174
Long-term-care staffing ratios, implementation of - HB 573
Lyme disease, information on the effectiveness of tests for - SB 170
Managed care networks, credentialing, network adequacy, appeals - HB 69; HB 69: HCS, HFA (1), SCS, SFA (1)
Medical marijuana, advocate for safety and efficacy standards - HCR 34
Meningococcal disease, acknowledging harmful effects of - HR 217; SR 297
Rare
disease advisory council, establish - SB 7
disease advisory council, establishing - HB 165
Responsible use cannabis program, establishment - SB 80
State Sickle Cell Registry, establishment of a - HR 169
Substance
use disorder, licensure and quality standards for treatment and recovery services - HB 124; HB 124: HCS, HFA (1), HFA (2), SCS
use disorder treatment and recovery services, mothers and children, grant program - HB 423; HB 423: HCS
Traumatic brain injury, use of hyperbaric oxygen treatment by veterans - HB 64
Distilled Spirits
Alcohol quota licenses, purchase price limited to cost of annual license fee - SB 110: SFA (10), SFA (11)
Alcoholic
beverage licenses, public policy to promote market for - SB 110: SFA (1), SFA (7)
beverage sales, local government regulatory license fee, expansion of - SB 110: HFA (1); HB 267
beverage sampling, colleges and universities, educational programs - HB 567
beverages, delivery and extension of credit to retailers - HB 82
Direct
shipping license, requirements for - HB 580
shipping to consumers - HB 400; HB 400: HCS
Distilleries and wineries sales, shipment or delivery of alcoholic beverages by - SB 199
Distribution of brands, nonexclusivity of - HB 159
Micro out-of-state distilled spirits and wine supplier's license, creation of - SB 253
Quota
retail alcohol licenses, local government control over issuance of - SB 110: SFA (2), SFA (5)
retail package licenses; limitations on - HB 400: SFA (1)
Supplemental transporter's license, creation of - HB 82
Wholesale sales, tax rate, increasing - HB 82
Wholesaler exclusivity, prohibition on - HB 82
Dogs
Animal abuse offender registry, establishment of - HB 417
Assault on a service animal, first degree, inclusion of assistance animals - HB 442
Danger of death, removal from vehicle, civil immunity - SB 8
Torture,
offenses involving family members, prohibition of early release for - HB 447
penalty increase - HB 276
Domestic Relations
Child custody, joint custody and shared parenting, create presumption of - HB 528; HB 528: SCS
Constitution of Kentucky, Section 233A, repeal of - HB 179
Divorce,
marriages involving minor children, one-year delay - HB 269
marriages involving minor children, require divorce and co-parenting education - HB 269
Grandparents, visitation rights as to grandchildren - SB 145; HB 517
Human trafficking notice, require display of - HB 456
Marriage, minimum age, raising, petitioning process - SB 48
Driver Licensing
CDL, remove reference to color photograph requirement - HB 277
CDLIS driving record, prohibit masking of driver violations from appearing on - HB 277
Driving
skills test, waiver for military, include reservists and National Guard members - HB 277: HCS
skills test, waiver for military, within one year of separation of service - HB 277
KDLIS,
establish 10-year look back time - HB 277
proposed 10-year look back time, elimination - HB 277: HCS
Drugs and Medicines
Advanced practice registered nurses, prescriptive authority - SB 260
Cannabidiol, permit recommendation - SB 23
Community pharmacy medication-assisted treatment pilot program, establish - HB 246; HB 246: HCS
Controlled
substances disposal compositions, sale or distribution of, requirement for - SB 6; SB 6: HCS, SCA (1), SCS (1), SCS (2), SFA (1)
substances, employer investigations - SB 94
substances, end-of-life disposal - HB 148: HCS
substances, hospice programs, disposal by - HB 148
substances, physician assistants to prescribe, authority for - HB 228
substances, theft, by caregiver - HB 110: HCS
Crime, treatment for drug-related offenses, encouraging diversion to - HR 13
Data reporting, pharmacy pick-up - HB 231
Drug
abuse prevention instruction, require for charter schools - HB 55: HFA (1), HFA (3)
abuse prevention instruction, requirement for charter schools - HB 55: HFA (2)
abuse prevention, require school instruction on - HB 55
Exploitation, adults, controlled substances - HB 110
Hospice, disposal of controlled substances - SB 149: HCS
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment for traumatic brain injury, use by veterans - HB 64
Infertility drugs, insurance coverage, requirement of - HB 493
KASPER, data-sharing agreements, authorizing smaller jurisdictions - HB 213
Kentucky addiction prevention, recovery, and enforcement fund, direct litigation revenues - HB 219; HB 280
Managed care networks, credentialing, network adequacy, appeals - HB 69; HB 69: HCS, HFA (1), SCS, SFA (1)
Medicaid service improvements and MCO limitations, establish - SB 53
Medical
cannabis program, establish - HB 166
cannabis program, establishment - SB 118
marijuana, advocate for safety and efficacy standards - HCR 34
marijuana program, establishment - SB 272
Medicare, pharmaceutical drug prices, negotiating - HR 101
Opiate and opioid agonist drugs, advertising of, prohibiting - HB 225
Opioid
overdose, assessment detention following - HB 428
overdose, immediate detention and treatment following - HB 428: HCS, HFA (1)
use, stewardship of dentists and oral surgeons, recognition of - HR 216
Opioids, tax imposed - HB 337
Outpatient pharmacy benefits, direct administration by Department for Medicaid Services - SB 5; SB 5: SCS, SFA (1)
Pharmacy benefit managers, transparency requirements for - SB 5: HCA (1), HCS, HFA (1), HFA (2), SCS, SFA (1)
Possession of controlled substance, Class A misdemeanor, mandatory drug treatment - HB 62
Prescribing authority, advanced practice registered nurses, controlled substances - SB 89; HB 445
Prescription to terminate pregnancy, physician report - HB 115
Public assistance, substance abuse screening - HB 35
Responsible use cannabis program, establishment - SB 80
Substance
use disorder in aging populations, encouraging study of - HR 283
use disorder, licensure and quality standards for treatment and recovery services - HB 124; HB 124: HCS, HFA (1), HFA (2), SCS
use disorder treatment and recovery services, mothers and children, grant program - HB 423; HB 423: HCS
Economic Development
Alcoholic beverage licenses, public policy to promote economic growth through - SB 110: SFA (1), SFA (7)
Angel investor tax credit, modify and expand - HB 6: SCS
Chemical
and plastic industry investments, Appalachian Storage Hub, Congressional support for - HR 49
and plastic industry investments, Appalachian Storage Hub, Congressional support, urging - SR 224
Commerce Lexington Inc., Chamber of the year - HR 184
Earn and learn tax credit program, creating - HB 540
Economic Development Incentive Review Board, establishment - HB 432
Environmental Stewardship Act, repeal - HB 557
Extension of tax incentives, Kentucky Tourism Development Act - HB 365
Film motion picture incentives, tax credits, deductions, qualifying expenditures - HB 519
Hal Rogers Parkway, study of widening - HJR 85
Investment fund tax credit, modify and expand - HB 6: SCS
KBI program, minimum weekly wage, require - HB 390
Kentucky
Angel Investment Act, modifying provisions - HB 557
Economic Development Finance Authority, gender neutral language - HB 292
Industrial Revitalization Act, sunset of - HB 487: HCS
Lake water levels and local economy - HCR 100
Reinvestment Act, modifying provisions of - HB 487: HCS
KentuckyWired contracts, prohibition of paid prioritization - SB 195; HB 414
Legislative Tax Incentive Review Committee, establish - HB 340
Local Government Economic Assistance Fund, inclusion of funds in city audit - SB 91: SFA (1)
Louisville Arena, events, operation of - HB 572
Make technical corrections for - HB 305: HCS
Promise zone funding, request for - HR 84
Radcliff, Kentucky, designating as Knife Capital of Kentucky - HR 182
Red
Hill Cutlery, designating as "Knife Capital of Kentucky" - HJR 111
Hill Cutlery, designating as Knife Capital of Kentucky - SJR 145
Redevelopment, brownfields, tax credits for - SB 269
Reorganization, Cabinet for Economic Development, Resolution 17-04, Economic Development Partnership - HB 305
Responsible use cannabis program, establishment - SB 80
Restaurant tax, portion to be used for tourism infrastructure. - HB 413
Rural
growth fund tax credit to promote investments in businesses in - HB 6: SCS
growth fund tax credit to promote investments in businesses in rural areas - HB 6
Skills Training Investment Credit Act, modifying provisions of - HB 557
Small business, procurement, economic development opportunity - SB 226
State/Executive Branch Budget - HB 200; HB 200: HCS, SCS
Tax
credits, modify provisions - HB 312
credits, sunset of - HB 29
Technical amendment, gender neutrality - HB 486; HB 487
TVA in-lieu-of-tax payments, direction to economic development activities - SB 9; HB 114; HB 114: HCS
Education, Elementary and Secondary
Abstinence education, parental right to opt-out - SB 71: HFA (1)
Ananias Lorenzo Garvin, honor for ground-breaking career - HR 170
ASVAB,
school counseling based on results and included in individualized learning plans - HB 362
schools to offer test, grades 10 to 12 - HB 362
Athletic competitions, non-member schools participating in - HB 290
Athletics,
at-home coaches, requirements for - HB 290: HCS
at-home students and teams, allow competition with KHSAA members in all sports - HB 290: HCS
Board
of, allow teachers and school personnel to carry firearms, encouraging - SR 172
of education, legal notices given to - SB 140
of education, review school council actions by - SB 55
Boarding schools and church boarding schools, definition of - HB 349
Boards
of education, candidate requirements, proof of twelfth grade completion or equivalency - SB 101: SCS
of education, membership, eligibility - SB 101: SFA (1); HB 109
of, encouraging allow teachers and school personnel to carry firearms - HR 176
Bus drivers, urging consideration of shortage in pension reform legislation - HR 231
Career-ready, identification of Junior ROTC student as - HB 588
Certified employees, legal notices given to - SB 140
Charter
School Advisory Council, creation of - HB 108: SCS; SB 257
School Advisory Council, duties of - HB 108: SFA (3)
school statutes, repealing - HB 180; HB 205
Children
ages three through five, evaluation for special education services - SB 102: SCS
and minors, compulsory attendance of - HB 118
Clark, Kellie, teacher of the Year - SR 7
College Board's Eighth Annual Advanced Placement District Honor Roll, acknowledging winners of - SR 179
Compulsory school attendance, boarding schools and church boarding schools, exception for - HB 349
Contiguous school districts, merger of - HB 595
Contracts, boycott prohibition clause, requiring - HB 350
Corporal physical discipline, use of prohibited - HB 375; HB 386
Council
on Essential Skills, composition of - HB 3: HFA (2)
on Essential Skills, creation of - HB 3
Day of prayer for students, designation of - HB 40
District funding, determination and disbursement of - HB 142
Division of Child Care, establish in a new executive cabinet - HB 342
Driver
training school, interactions with law enforcement, course of instruction to include - SB 41
training school, interactions with law enforcement, course of instruction to include - HB 104
Drug
abuse prevention, academic standards for practical living skills to include - HB 3: SCS
abuse prevention, require instruction on - HB 55
awareness and prevention, students to receive instruction in - HB 3
Dual credit scholarship, sunset of - HB 247
Dyslexia,
definition of, evaluation for - HB 187: HCS, SCS; SB 270
definition of, screening for - HB 187
Dyslexia trust fund, grants for local schools - SB 271; HB 367
Eating
Disorder Awareness Week, Kentucky observance - SR 88
Disorder Awareness Week, Kentucky observance of - HR 171
Education
Professional Standards Board, attach to Kentucky Department of Education - HB 108: SCS; SB 257
Professional Standards Board; clarify authority of - HB 108: SFA (1)
Professional Standards Board, guidance counselors, changing terminology for - HB 426
Emergency
revolving school loan fund, school district eligibility for, restriction of - HB 141: HFA (1)
revolving school loan fund account, appropriation - HB 141: HCS
revolving school loan fund account, loan eligability - HB 141
revolving school loan fund, school district eligibility for, restriction of - HB 141: HFA (2)
Energy-efficient school districts, honoring - HR 36; SR 103
Enrollment
requirements, grade six, vision examination - HB 139
requirements, kindergarten, vision examination - HB 139
Essential
Skills curriculum, Department of Education to develop - HB 3
Skills program, indicators for high school students - HB 3: HFA (1)
Skills program, schools to provide - HB 3
workplace ethics programs, local school districts to develop - HB 3: SCS
Evans, Jim W., Kentucky Superintendent of the Year, honoring - SR 219
Excused absences, up to four days when consulting with military recruiters - HB 362
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers, urge exemption from budget cuts - HR 174
Faulkner, Trevon, Mr. Basketball, honoring - HR 261
FFA Week in, recognizing - HR 27
Financial
literacy course, require for charter school graduation - HB 132: HFA (2)
literacy course, requirement for charter school graduation - HB 132: HFA (1)
literacy program, requiring high school inclusion of - SB 32; HB 56
literacy requirement, class of 2023-2024 - HB 132: HFA (3)
literacy, requirement for high school graduation - SB 32; HB 56
Foster children, educational stability upon placement in new school district - HB 527; HB 527: HCS
Four-year-old children, evaluation for special education services - SB 102
FRYSC funding, urge exemption from budget cuts - HR 144
Gender-neutral
language, addition of - SB 168
language, insert - SB 155; SB 156; SB 157; SB 158; SB 159; SB 214; HB 598; HB 603
language, inserting - HB 592; HB 593; HB 594; HB 596; HB 597
Guidance counselors, changing terminology for - HB 426
High
school graduation, financial literacy requirement for - HB 132: HFA (3)
school graduation requirement, financial literacy course - HB 132
school graduation requirement, financial literacy course or program - HB 132: SCS
Holocaust, instruction on - HB 128; HB 128: HCS
Homeschool student portfolio, annual review to determine student growth - HB 574
Homeschooling, recognizing - SR 91; HR 133
Innovation academies, approval of - HB 438
Insolvent school district, merger provisions for - HB 595
Instruction in voting, annual requirement of, submission of report relating thereto - SB 265
Interscholastic extracurricular activities, participation in - HB 99
Junior ROTC programs, programmatic standards, recognition of - HCR 87
KEES awards, use for dual credit - SB 231: HFA (1); HB 247
KEES, revise base awards - SB 231: HFA (1); HB 247
Kentucky
4-H Capitol Experience, recognizing - HR 264; SR 302
Board of Education, eligibility for - HB 108: SFA (3)
Board of Education, revise membership of - HB 108: SCS; SB 257
Educational Collaborative for State Agency Children, eligibility for - HB 360
Peer Support Network Project, statewide implementation of - SJR 52
Teachers' Retirement System Board of Trustees, confirmation, Frank E. Collecchia - SR 277
Teachers' Retirement System Board of Trustees, confirmation, John Valentine Boardman, III - SR 276
Local school boards, human sexuality education, plan for instruction on - SB 71: HFA (2); HB 80
Marshall County High School shooting victims and community, honoring - HR 126; SR 143
Mental
health professionals, goal for employment of - HB 604: HCS
health professionals in schools, requirement for - HB 604
health screenings, require for school enrollment - HB 538; HB 604: HFA (1)
National
Memorial to Fallen Educators Act, Congress, encouraging support by - HR 223
Pi Day, honoring - HR 243
Speech and Debate Education Day, recognizing - HR 150
Nontraditional
instruction days, sunsetting of - SB 73
instruction program, requirements for - SB 73: HCS
Overnight school activities, student sleeping quarters, use by single sex, restricting to - HB 326
Portable
automated external difibrillators in public school buildings, requirement for - HB 278
automated external difibrillators, training in use of - HB 278
Professional
development, inclusion of dyslexia in - HB 187; HB 187: HCS, SCS; SB 270
development pilot program, creating - SB 73
Public
charter schools, delaying implementation of - HB 321
charter schools, require drug abuse prevention instruction - HB 55: HFA (1), HFA (2), HFA (3)
employees, state-sponsored life insurance, eligibility for - HB 158
high schools, Legislative Record, electronic distribution - HB 537: HFA (1)
playgrounds, accessible and inclusive design - HR 191; SR 290
school restrooms and changing facilities, reasonable accommodation, requiring - HB 326
school restrooms and changing facilities, use by single sex, restricting to - HB 326
Read to Achieve Council, creation of - HB 108: SCS; SB 257
Reorganization, Department of Education, Executive Order 2017-496 - HB 591
Response-to-intervention system, school district policy for - HB 187
Robins, Seygan, Miss Basketball, honoring - HR 260
Scholarship tax credit, creation - SB 36; HB 134
School
boards, public notices, Web site publication - HB 478
bus driver day, designate May 1 of each year as - HB 21: HCS
Bus Driver Day, designatiing May 1 as - SB 12
Bus Driver Day, designating May 1 as - HJR 19; HB 21
Bus Drivers, urge state to meet its pension obligations - HB 21: HFA (1)
council, board of education review of - SB 55
council, student representative to serve on - HB 422
council, transferral of authority - SB 55
councils, legal notices given to - SB 140
Curriculum, Assessment, and Accountability Council, repeal of - HB 108: SCS; SB 257
district boards of education, merger of - HB 242
district calendar committee, additional members, allow for - SB 73: HCS
district calendar committee, allow additional members - SB 73: SFA (1)
district vacancies, notice from superintendent, requiring - SB 101
districts, merger of - HB 242
districts, naming of properties or programs for state official or employee - HB 151
emergency response teams, establish - HB 554
employees, relative defined - HB 108; HB 108: HCS
employees, relative definition of - SB 101: SFA (1)
marshal, appointment of, requirements relating to - SB 103
report cards, components, to be reported by English language learner - HB 526
resource officers - HB 366: SCS
Safety and Crisis Line, establishing - HB 143
Safety and Crisis Line, establishment of - HB 143: HCS
safety response program, creation of - SB 162
safety survey, commissioner of education to conduct - HJR 190
seizure action plan, requiring - HB 147; HB 147: SCS
seizure education program, requiring - HB 147
superintendent, selection of principal by - SB 55
transportation, appropriation of funding for - HB 211
Screening committees, membership in districts with high minority student population - SB 267
Seizure
disorders, requirement for teacher professional development - HB 147; HB 147: SCS
disorders, requirement for teacher professional development, every other year - HB 147: HFA (3)
education program, requirement of charter schools to include - HB 147: HFA (1), HFA (2)
Sex
education, abstinence inclusion in - SB 71; SB 71: HCS
education, instruction on child abuse included in - SB 71: SFA (1)
education, instructional content - SB 178
education, make abstinence content optional - SB 71: SFA (3)
education, National Health Education Standards used in - SB 71: SFA (2)
Sexual abuse awareness and protection - SB 39; HB 239
Sick leave, transfer to Education Professional Standards Board - HB 590
Special education programs, students to receive appropriate education, funding to be withheld - SB 254
Speech pathologists or audiologists, requiring supplement for - HB 37
State
Advisory Council for Gifted and Talented Education, revise membership of - HB 108: SCS; SB 257
school laws, electronic publication, requirement for - SB 101: SCS
STEM teacher scholarship pilot program, establishment of - HB 253
Suicide
prevention awareness and training, require for charter schools - HB 30: HFA (1)
prevention training, requirement for - HB 30
Sunscreen, application of, local board policy - HB 107
Superintendent,
leave of absence, compliance with medical privacy law - SB 69
leave of absence, compliance with medical privacy laws - HB 577
Teacher
preparation programs, inclusion of dyslexia in - HB 187; HB 187: HCS, SCS; SB 270
tribunal, recommended and final orders in - SB 69: SFA (1)
Teachers and administrators, compensation of - SB 152: HFA (1)
Teachers,
compensation of - SB 152
continuing education requirements, removal of - SB 74
leave of absence, compliance with medical privacy law - SB 69
leaves of absence, compliance with medical privacy laws - HB 577
Teaching certificate, requirements, maintenance of - HB 586
Tobacco use in schools and on school property, prohibition - SB 51; HB 318
Trauma-informed
approach plan, requirement for - HB 604
team, creation of - HB 604: HCS
Tribunal appeal procedures, hearing officer role in - SB 69
Tuition exemption in 529 plan, primary and secondary school, expand to - HB 434
Work Ready Scholarship, eligibility for dual credit courses - SB 231: HFA (1), HFA (2)
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