Kentucky 2022 Regular Session All Bills
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB586
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Creates new sections of KRS Chapter 367 to establish consumer rights relating to personal data, including the rights to confirm whether data is being processed, to delete personal data provided by the consumer, to obtain a copy of the consumer's personal data that was previously provided, and to opt out of targeted advertising and the sale of data; define terms; set forth the types of data and the persons or entities to which the statutory provisions and do not apply; set forth requirements for persons or entities that control and process consumer data; establish that the Attorney General has exclusive authority to enforce the consumer data privacy rights; create a consumer privacy fund in the State Treasury to be administered by the Office of the Attorney General; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2024.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB587
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Amend KRS 344.360 to include source of income as a prohibited form of discrimination; define "source of income"; amend KRS 344.200 to extend from 30 to 60 days the period for the Human Rights Commission to determine after a complaint has been filed whether a respondent has engaged in an unlawful practice; amend KRS 344.240 to extend from 180 days to one year the period for the Human Rights Commission to hold a hearing or issue a final order on a complaint, unless it is a complaint about a discriminatory housing practice; amend KRS 344.600 to extend from 5 to 10 days the period of time to serve an aggrieved person notice of a filing and advising of the time limits and choices of forum involved; extend from 10 to 20 days the period a respondent has to file an answer to a complaint after receiving notice from the Human Rights Commission.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB588
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Refer
3/22/22
Amend KRS 43.070 to permit counties, county clerks, and county sheriffs to have a certified public accountant conduct an annual audit; provide if a county, county clerk, or county sheriff elects to have the Auditor of Public Accounts conduct the audit, the audit must be completed by August 1 following the calendar year that is the focus of the audit, and by February 1 of the following fiscal year that is the focus of the audit; amend KRS 64.810 to permit a fiscal court, county clerk, or county sheriff to employ a certified public accountant to conduct an audit in lieu of the Auditor of Public Accounts unless the entity or official has not been audited within the preceeding three years of the year to be audited, recevied an adverse, disclaimed, or qualified opinion in the audit of the year immediately preceding the year to be audited for reasons other than based upon an accounting basis prescribed or permitted by the Department for Local Government or the laws of this Commonwealth, or the audit of the year immediately preceding the year to be audited was not timely completed.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB589
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Failed
2/25/22
Create new sections of KRS 6.601 to 6.849 to make it ethical misconduct for a legislator, legislative agent, or the director of the Legislative Research Commission to engage in discrimination or sexual harassment; define "discrimination" and "sexual harassment"; declare that if a provision of KRS 6.601 to 6.849 is designated a misdemeanor or felony, an alleged violation of the provision may be adjudicated by the Legislative Ethics Commission as ethical misconduct; amend KRS 6.686 to require an allegation of harassment or sexual harassment by an employee of the legislative branch of state government to be communicated by the executive director of the commission to the chief human resources officer of the Legislative Research Commission no later than one business day of receipt of the allegation; require any allegations or complaints refered to or received by the Legislative Research Commission be confidential; require any proceedings conducted and any documents created by the Legislative Ethics Commission or the Legislative Research Commission related to discrimination, sexual harassment, or other complaints or allegations related to ethical misconduct or a legislator, legislative agent, or director of the Legislative Research Commission be confidential; amend KRS 6.716 to specify the required training qualifies for general continuing legal education credit.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB59
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Amend KRS 337.010 to define "family care leave," "family member," "health care provider", "same employer," and "serious health condition"; create a new section of KRS Chapter 337 to prohibit employers from preventing an employee to take family care leave; to entitle employee to family care leave for the birth of a child or to take care of a family member and establish parameters.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB590
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Refer
3/8/22
Report Pass
3/9/22
Engrossed
3/15/22
Refer
3/15/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Enrolled
3/29/22
Enrolled
3/29/22
Chaptered
4/8/22
Passed
4/8/22
Amend KRS 441.265 to require a prisoner in a county jail to begin paying fees from the prisoner's booking date; require a jail to reimburse and waive fees if a prisoner is not convicted of any charges; require the Department of Corrections to annually adjust the maximum room and board fee of $50 per day based on changes in the Consumer Price Index; set procedure by which automatic deductions from a prisoner's canteen account may be made by the jail.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB591
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Refer
3/11/22
Report Pass
3/18/22
Amend KRS 138.450 define "recreational vehicles" and add recreational vehicles to the definition of "motor vehicle"; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2023.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB592
Introduced
2/24/22
Refer
2/24/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 336, relating to collective bargaining for public employees; define "bargain collectively" and "public employees"; provide the secretary of the Kentucky Labor Cabinet the authority to designate a labor organization to represent the majority of public employees in Kentucky for the purposes of collective bargaining; require the Governor or designated representative to represent the Commonwealth in collective bargaining with the designated labor organization.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB593
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Amend KRS 154.10-040 to add gender-neutral language.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB594
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Refer
3/2/22
Report Pass
3/10/22
Engrossed
3/15/22
Refer
3/15/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Enrolled
3/30/22
Enrolled
3/30/22
Vetoed
4/8/22
Refer
4/13/22
Override
4/13/22
Refer
4/13/22
Override
4/13/22
Enrolled
4/14/22
Enrolled
4/14/22
Chaptered
4/14/22
Passed
4/14/22
Amend KRS 337.050 to provide gender neutral language.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB595
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Amend KRS 29A.100 to excuse persons 75 years of age or older from jury service upon request.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB596
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Amend KRS 154.10-020 to include gender-neutral language.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB597
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Refer
3/2/22
Report Pass
3/3/22
Engrossed
3/10/22
Refer
3/10/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
3/23/22
Amend KRS 151.100 to define terms; amend KRS 151.110 to make technical corrections; amend KRS 151.112 to allow the Energy and Environment Cabinet to request technical assistance from any agency or organization to carry out its duties; make technical corrections; amend KRS 151.116 to direct the Energy and Environment Cabinet to consult with the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority in developing administrative regulations; amend KRS 151.120 to make a technical correction; amend KRS 151.125 to direct the secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet to adopt minimum standards for floodplain management; replace instances of “certificate of inspection” with “inspection report”; amend KRS 151.220 to permit the Energy and Environment Cabinet to accept and use cooperate agreements; amend KRS 151.250 to prohibit buildings, barriers, or obstructions in floodplains or floodways without approval and a permit from the Energy and Environment Cabinet; allow the Energy and Environment Cabinet to require approval prior to construction related to agricultural operations that impact the base flood of a stream; make technical corrections; amend KRS 151.260 to direct the Energy and Environment Cabinet to notify construction permit applicants within 20 working days for a floodplain permit and 45 working days for a dam permit; allow the secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet to establish administrative regulations requiring some dam owners to develop and maintain emergency action plans; amend KRS 151.293 to replace instances of “certificate of inspection” with “inspection report”; replace the “United States Weather Service” with the “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration”; make technical corrections; amend KRS 151.310 to prohibit encroachment on the reservoir area of any dam in Kentucky; amend KRS 151.600 to direct the Energy and Environment Cabinet to administer National Flood Insurance Program related activities; make technical corrections; repeal KRS 151.230.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB598
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Amend KRS 342.610 to exclude certain levels of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the blood from the presumption that an injury was caused by the introduction of certain substances into the employee's body.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB599
Introduced
2/25/22
Refer
2/25/22
Amend KRS 67.060 to require the office of county commissioners to have partisan primary or partisan election; amend KRS 83A.040 to require the office of mayor and legislative body members to have a partisan primary or partisan election; amend KRS 83A.045 to require all city offices to have a partisan primary or partisan election; amend KRS 83A.100 to require the city ward to have a partisan primary or partisan election; amend KRS 160.180 to allow for the use of a transcript from an accredited college to satisfy the requisite for school board candidacy eligibility; amend KRS 160.200 to require the offices of boards of education to have a partisan primary or partisan election; amend KRS 160.210 to require school board candidates to have emblems of political party affiliation presented on the ballot; amend KRS 262.210 to require the offices of soil and water conservation officers to have a partisan primary or partisan election; amend various sections to conform; and repeal KRS 83A.047, 83A.050, 83A.170, 83A.175, 160.250, and 160.260.