Justices Of The Peace And Magistrates

State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to freedom from discrimination. [HB-495]
Create a new range in KRS Chapter 446 to define terms; establish protections from governmental discrimination against any person or organization for sincerely held religious beliefs and moral convictions regarding the sex of individuals who may enter into marriage; establish administrative and civil remedies for violations.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Heath Introduced In House on 02/14/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to reapportionment and declaring an emergency. [SB-76]
Require fiscal courts and county school districts to initiate, complete, and publish reapportionment plans on or before January 20, 2022; EMERGENCY.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Johnnie Turner To State & Local Government (s) on 01/13/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Kentucky relating to the recall of elected officials. [HB-82]
Propose to create a new section of the Constitution of Kentucky to provide for the recall of all elected officials, except judges, by the voters; provide ballot language; submit to voters for ratification or rejection.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. James Tipton Introduced In House on 01/05/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2019 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to county finance. [HB-57]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 68 to require counties found deficient by the Auditor of Public Accounts to purchase insurance covering financial losses; set the term of maintenance and minimum coverage amount.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Goforth To Local Government (h) on 01/10/2019

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2019 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to voluntary unification of counties. [HB-174]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 67 to establish a new procedure for the optional consolidation of counties; exclude consolidated local governments, charter county governments, urban-county governments, and unified local governments from the procedures; permit two or more counties to consolidate with such action initiated by public petition or local ordinance; require signatures of 20% or more of the number of persons voting in last presidential election for initiation petition; provide for the contents and certification of petitions as prescribed; (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adam Koenig To Local Government (h) on 02/06/2019

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2020 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to voluntary unification of counties. [HB-465]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 67 to establish a new procedure for the optional consolidation of counties; exclude consolidated local governments, charter county governments, urban-county governments, and unified local governments from the procedures; permit two or more counties to consolidate with such action initiated by public petition or local ordinance; require signatures of 20% or more of the number of persons in the county voting in last presidential election for initiation petition; provide for the contents and certification of petitions; (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adam Koenig Posted In Committee on 02/28/2020

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2020 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to fees that are established for services provided by elected officials. [HB-367]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 64 to define "elected official"; establish that a statutory fee amount for services performed by elected officials or their offices be considered the maximum fee amount; allow the elected official to charge a lower fee amount when the maximum fee amount is not necessary for funding purposes; require a schedule of current fee rates to be posted and records of historical fee rates when the elected official charges a lower fee amount.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Chad McCoy Recommitted To Local Government (h) on 03/09/2020

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