Kentucky 2022 Regular Session All Bills
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB653
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Amend KRS 322.020 to insert gender-neutral language.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB654
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Refer
3/16/22
Amend KRS 48.720, relating to branch budget bills, to make a technical correction.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB655
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Refer
3/2/22
Amend KRS 131.194 to make technical corrections.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB656
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Refer
3/16/22
Amend KRS 48.165, relating to branch budget recommendations, to make technical corrections.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB657
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Refer
3/16/22
Amend KRS 48.160, relating to branch budget bills, to make a technical correction.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB658
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Propose to amend Section 145 of the Constitution of Kentucky to allow persons convicted of certain felonies the right to vote; ballot language included; submit to voters for ratification or rejection.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB659
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/10/22
Engrossed
3/16/22
Refer
3/16/22
Refer
3/21/22
Report Pass
4/14/22
Refer
4/14/22
Enrolled
4/14/22
Enrolled
4/14/22
Chaptered
4/25/22
Passed
4/25/22
Amend KRS 171.397 to increase the maximum credit a taxpayer may claim to $120,000 for owner-occupied residential property and $10 million with regard to all other property and to allow the tax credit to be transferred to financial institutions that are now taxed under the income tax statutes, instead of the bank franchise tax.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB66
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Refer
3/21/22
Amend KRS 158.060 to remove language that allows for half-day kindergarten programs; amend KRS 157.320, 157.360, and 158.030 to conform.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB660
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 243 to make the three tier system for alcoholic beverage sales optional; allow manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors to hold retail package licenses; authorize manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers to sell to consumers, customers, and other licensees and to hold a direct shipper license; require all licensees selling outside the three tier system to pay all applicable excise and wholesale taxes; amend KRS 241.010 to redefine "wholesaler"; amend KRS 211.285, 243.027, 243.0305, 243.034, 243.039, 243.055, 243.082, 243.084, 243.086, 243.088, 243.110, 243.120, 243.130, 243.150, 243.154, 243.157, 243.170, 243.180, 243.240, 243.250, 243.280, 243.730, 243.850, 243.884, 244.167, 244.240, 244.260, 244.590, and 244.602 to conform; repeal KRS 244.570.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB661
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Amend KRS 63.210 to change the procedure for filling a vacancy in the office of county judge/executive, requiring the Governor to choose an appointee from a list of three names submitted by the county executive committee of the same political party as the county judge/executive who held the vacant seat; amend KRS 67.705 to conform.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB662
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 160 to require a school district or public charter school to adopt a written policy on information that the district provides about former school personnel when responding to a request for information from a potential employer that is a school or school district; establish the minimum contents of the policy; provide that allegations of sexual misconduct involving a minor or a student shall not be deemed to be known or supported by probable cause if certain conditions set forth in federal law are met; create civil immunity for good-faith reports of information to potential employers that comply with the school or school district; waive civil immunity and create liability for a school district or public charter school that fails to disclose the sexual misconduct of a former employee when certain conditions are met; provide that nothing in the section shall be interpreted to impair or eliminate mandatory reporting under KRS 620.030; amend KRS 160.380 to require a superintendent to terminate an employee convicted of a criminal offense against a victim who is a minor; require schools to request information on a potential employee from a previous employer that is a Kentucky public school; require a school employee to disclose any conviction of a criminal offense against a victim who is a minor.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB663
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Refer
3/11/22
Report Pass
3/15/22
Engrossed
3/18/22
Refer
3/18/22
Refer
3/21/22
Report Pass
3/24/22
Enrolled
3/30/22
Enrolled
3/30/22
Chaptered
4/8/22
Passed
4/8/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 164 to require the president and chair of the governing board of each postsecondary education institution licensed or overseen by the Council on Postsecondary Education to jointly execute a signed, sworn financial disclosure statement by July 1 of each year; designate recipients of the statement; and authorize CPE to investigate if an institution fails to provide a statement to designated recipients.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB664
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Create a new section in KRS Chapter 367 to define terms; create a cause of action brought by an employee against a private or public employer if an employee suffers an adverse reaction to a vaccination received pursuant to an employer vaccination policy; require damages; waive sovereign immunity; cite as the Citizen Health Mandate Protection Act; EMERGENCY.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB665
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Amend KRS 164.2842 to require that permanently and totally disabled law enforcement officers, firefighters, and volunteer firefighters injured in active service or in training and any person participating in a state-administered retirement system who was disabled as a result of a duty-related injury shall not be required to pay tuition upon admission to a state-supported university for up to thirty-six months.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB666
Introduced
2/28/22
Refer
2/28/22
Amend KRS 67.120 to make technical correction.