Kentucky 2022 Regular Session All Bills
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB707
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Amend KRS 281.010 to define "peer-to peer car sharing," "peer-to-peer car sharing company," "peer-to-peer car sharing certificate," "peer-to-peer car sharing program," "shared vehicle," "shared vehicle driver," and "shared vehicle owner"; amend KRS 281.630 to require peer-to-peer car sharing companies to obtain a certificate from the Department of Transportation; create a new section of KRS 138 to require companies holding a peer-to-peer car sharing certificate to charge a six percent (6%) excise tax on the gross receipts of the rental, which may be passed on to the rental; and amend KRS 138.990 to make a conforming change.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB708
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Refer
3/10/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Engrossed
3/21/22
Refer
3/21/22
Refer
3/22/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Refer
3/30/22
Enrolled
3/30/22
Enrolled
3/30/22
Chaptered
4/8/22
Passed
4/8/22
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 205 to direct the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to establish a basic health program and to develop a benefits cliff calculator; direct the cabinet to establish and operate a Community Jobs Initiative pilot program; require the cabinet to seek federal approval if they determine that such approval is necessary; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB709
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 525 to define terms; establish crimes of animal abuse in the first degree and animal abuse in the second degree; authorize law enforcement and animal control officers to seize and hold animals who are victims of cruelty or abuse; allow a seizing agency to seek forfeiture and reimbursement for reasonable costs of caring for seized animals from the owner of the animal in the criminal case; provide that the costs of caring for a seized animal shall apply to any offspring born to that animal while in custody; grant civil immunity to a person who enters a car containing a dog or cat believed in good faith to be in danger of death, subject to certain parameters; amend KRS 525.125 and KRS 525.130 to provide for the seizure of animals from a person charged with cruelty to animals in the first degree and from a person charged with cruelty to animals in the second degree with additional available penalties; amend KRS 525.137 to allow seizure of an animal that has been the object of sexual crimes against an animal.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB71
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 525 to define terms; require peace officers and animal control officers to serve notice of seizure of an animal subjected to cruelty; create procedure for seizing agencies to petition a court to order payment of animal care costs by owner; establish penalties; prohibit the destruction of seized animals, except for humane reasons determined by veterinarian.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB710
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create new sections of KRS 456 to include lifetime orders of protection availiable to victims of sex crimes, criminal homicide, assault, and kidnapping; establish procedures for these orders; amend KRS 456.010, 456.020, 456.080, 456.090, 456.100, 456.110, 456.130, 456.140, 456.150, and 456.180 to conform.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB711
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 141 to establish a refundable income tax credit for certain volunteer firefighters; declare the purpose of the credit; require annual reporting to the Legislative Research Commission to evaluate the impact of the credit; amend KRS 141.0205 to provide the ordering of the credit; amend KRS 131.190 to allow confidential tax return information to be shared with the Legislative Research Commission.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB712
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Amend KRS 304.9-170 to exempt applicants with an associate's, bachelors, or master's degree with a concentration in insurance from an institution approved by the commissioner from the prelicensing education and examination requirements; make technical changes.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB713
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create a new section of Subtitle 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to require health benefit plans to provide coverage for prosthetic and orthotic devices; amend KRS 304.17A-515 and 304.17A-254 to require health benefit plans to provide access to health care providers that practice in the area of prosthetics and orthotics and professionals that provide prosthetic and orthotic devices and services; amend KRS 18A.225 to require prosthetic and orthotic device coverage for the state employee health plan; amend KRS 205.560 to include prosthetic and orthotic device coverage in the scope of care for the Kentucky Medical Assistance Program; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2023.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB714
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 138 to impose a 9.5 percent tax on the adjusted gross revenue of wagers to impose a 9.5 percent tax on the adjusted gross revenue on wagers placed at a licensed track; impose an additional 0.5 percent tax on the adjusted gross revenue and wagers placed at licensed tracks; authorize the department to collect taxes and enforce the penalties imposed in this section; create new sections of KRS Chapter 230 to define terms related to fantasy contests; create the wagering administration fund; establish the Kentucky problem gambling assistance account; allow for sports wagering on a licensed track or other venues where historical horse racing is permitted, a professional sports venue, online, or through a mobile app after the issuance of a wagering license by the commission; permit wagering on professional sporting events sanctioned by nationally recognized organizations; permit sports wagering on college sporting events sanctioned by the NCAA, NAIA, or other body recognized by the commission; permit wagering on international events at the discretion of the commission; establish requirements for a sports wagering license; prohibit someone from placing a sports wager on an event where he or she is a participant; designate the crime of tampering with the outcome of a sporting event to be a Class C felony; require an operator of fantasy contests to be registered with the commission; establish an application process to operate a fantasy contest; establish the process for the commission to review and act upon an application for registration as a fantasy contest operator; authorize the commission to promulgate administrative regulations to implement the requirements necessary to operate fantasy contests; require a registered fantasy contest operator to have an annual audit of records; establish requirements for the operation of a fantasy contests; require a person offering online poker in the Commonwealth to be issued a license by the commission; authorize the commission to promulgate administrative regulation prescribing the requirements for vendors offering online poker gaming; establish the online poker account within the state treasury for the deposit of licensing and gaming fees; and create a severability clause; amend KRS 137.190 and 230.360 to remove the reference of an admission tax; amend KRS 138.510 to impose an excise tax of 1.5 percent of all money wagered on live races; impose a 0.75 percent tax of all money wagered on live races and historical races at the track for Thoroughbred racing to be deposited into the Thoroughbred development fund; designate where to allocate 0.75 percent of all money wagered on historical horse races at the track for harness racing; require deposits to the equine industry programs at the University of Louisville, the University of Kentucky, and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System once the Equine Industry Program reaches $850,000; amend KRS 138.990 to remove the reference of a Class misdemeanor for people who violate KRS 138.480 to 138.490; amend KRS 139.200 to exempt the sale of admissions to enter the grounds of any race track licensed under KRS Chapter 230 where live racing or historical horse racing is being conducted from a 6 percent tax of the gross receipts; KRS 230.3615 to require breaks to be calculated to the nickel; amend KRS 230.363, 230.364, 230.365, 230.366, 230.369, 230.371, 230.372, and 230.373 to establish the procedures for persons with unclaimed sports wagering tickets; amend KRS 230.378 and 230.380 to remove the reference of an admissions tax; amend KRS 230.400 to authorize the commission to provide supplemental purses for claiming races that are contested at race meetings; amend KRS 230.550 to create a revolving fund for equine industry programs at the University of Louisville, the University of Kentucky, and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System; create a new section of KRS Chapter 147A to establish the local government assistance fund; amend KRS 230.210, 230.215, 230.225, 230.240, 230.260, 230.320, 230.361, 230.374, 230.378, 230.380, 230.781, 230.783, 243.500, 525.090, 528.010, 528.020, 528.070, and 528.080 to conform; repeal KRS 138.480, 138.490, and 230.555.
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Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB715
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Amend KRS 141.0401 to prevent entities doing business in Kentucky with gross receipts of less than $100,000 from paying the limited liability entity tax for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2023.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB716
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Refer
3/9/22
Report Pass
3/10/22
Require the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to consult with state agencies and transmit a report relating to a comprehensive statewide trail program.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB717
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create a new section of subchapter 20 of KRS Chapter 224 to define terms; require that beginning June 1, 2023, owners or operators of facilities permitted as air contaminant sources shall not use trichloroethylene (TCE) subject to exceptions and time extensions for small businesses; allow the permitting agency to require additional information and impose additional restrictions based on impacts from nearby sources or background concentrations; require that any replacement chemical for TCE be less toxic to human health, as approved by the secretary for the Energy and Environment Cabinet; allow for mandatory and permissive exceptions to the TCE prohibitions based on certain criteria; require the Energy and Environment Cabinet promulgate administrative regulations on or before January 1, 2023 to carry out the requirements of the section, including establishing health risk limits for TCE concentrations in the air and drinking water; create a new section of KRS Chapter 338 to require that after January 1, 2023, employers at workplaces where employees may be exposed to TCE post warnings about the dangers of TCE exposure.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB718
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 141 to establish a nonrefundable, nontransferable primary care preceptor tax credit that is available for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2023, but before January 1, 2027; provide that the credit is based on the Kentucky-licensed medical practitioner providing supervision and the amount of core clinical rotations completed per year; require that rotations be completed in a primary care health professional shortage area designated by the United States Health Resources and Services Administration; amend KRS 141.0205 to provide ordering of the tax credit; amend KRS 131.190 to allow the Department of Revenue to report on the tax credit.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB719
Introduced
3/1/22
Refer
3/1/22
Refer
3/15/22
Report Pass
3/16/22
Engrossed
3/24/22
Refer
3/24/22
Refer
3/25/22
Amend KRS 376.010 to establish a mechanism for protection for owners of leased property from liens arising from work performed through a contract with the lessee when the lessee is prohibited from entering into such an agreement by the lease; require the filing of notice documents with the county clerk to apprise the prospective provider of labor or materials; amend KRS 371.325 to conform.
KY
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB72
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 311 to establish legislative findings; to provide every individual the right to choose or refuse contraception, sterilization, to carry a pregnancy to term, give birth to a child, or terminate a pregnancy; EMERGENCY.