AN ACT relating to the prohibition of patriot penalties in insurance. [HB-196]
Create a new section of Subtitle 20 of KRS Chapter 304 to prohibit insurers from refusing to issue a policy of motor vehicle liability insurance, or imposing an additional premium, solely because the person is uninsured if, during the period the person was without insurance, the person was on military service and absent from the Commonwealth; require insurers to inquire about military service upon application for insurance; provide penalties for insurers who demonstrate a willful pattern of noncompliance.
HB-196: AN ACT relating to the prohibition of patriot penalties in insurance.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Hale
Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 17) on 03/15/2021
AN ACT relating to prescription insulin. [HB-95]
Amend KRS 304-17A.148 to cap the cost-sharing requirements for prescription insulin at $30 per 30 day supply; amend KRS 18A.225 to require the Kentucky Employee Health Plan to comply; EFFECTIVE January 1, 2022.
HB-95: AN ACT relating to prescription insulin.
Sponsored by: Rep. Derrick Graham
Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 75) on 03/22/2021
AN ACT relating to opportunities in education. [HB-149]
Create new sections in KRS Chapter 141 to establish the Education Opportunity Account Program; define terms and eligibility for the program; establish the requirements of the account-granting organizations and the Department of Revenue; allow auditing of account-granting organizations by the Department of Revenue; create a tax credit for taxes imposed by KRS 141.020, 141.040, and 141.0401; require reporting to the Interim Joint Committee on Appropriations and Revenue; create short title; amend KRS 141.0205 to order the tax credit; amend KRS 131.190
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HB-149: AN ACT relating to opportunities in education.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Fischer
Floor Amendments (6), (7), (8) And (9) Filed on 02/22/2021
AN ACT relating to medical procedures and declaring an emergency. [HB-2]
Amend KRS 15.241 to allow the Attorney General to seek injunctive relief as well as civil and criminal penalties to prevent, penalize, and remedy violations of KRS Chapter 216B relating to abortion facilities, violations of KRS 311.710 to 311.830 relating to abortions, and violations of emergency management orders relating to elective medical procedures issued under KRS Chapter 39A; specify that nothing in this section shall limit or preclude the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services from seeking similar relief; create a noncodified
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HB-2: AN ACT relating to medical procedures and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Fischer
Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch. 4) on 02/02/2021
HB-1: AN ACT relating to reopening the economy in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in response to the state of emergency declared by the Governor of Kentucky beginning in March 2020 and continuing throughout the year of 2021 and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kimberly Moser
Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch. 3) on 02/02/2021
You have voted HB-1: AN ACT relating to reopening the economy in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in response to the state of emergency declared by the Governor of Kentucky beginning in March 2020 and continuing throughout the year of 2021 and declaring an emergency..
AN ACT relating to civil actions and declaring an emergency. [HB-3]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 452 to establish the venue for constitutional challenges to statutes, executive orders, regulations, and other cabinet or department orders; establish procedures for selecting a panel of three Circuit Judges to hear challenges; establish three districts from which panel judges can be selected; amend various sections to conform; EMERGENCY.
HB-3: AN ACT relating to civil actions and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kimberly Moser
Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch 2) on 02/02/2021
A RESOLUTION to date House of Representatives resolutions and House of Representatives legislative citations in the Year of our Lord. [HR-28]
Provide that the House of Representatives shall include "in the Year of our Lord" in the adopted date of all House of Representatives simple resolutions that are put on parchment at the direction of the Clerk and on all House of Representatives floor citations; provide that the House of Representatives shall work with the Legislative Research Commission to include "in the Year of our Lord" on all other House of Representatives citations throughout the year.
HR-28: A RESOLUTION to date House of Representatives resolutions and House of Representatives legislative citations in the Year of our Lord.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Sharp
Introduced In House on 01/08/2021
You have voted HR-28: A RESOLUTION to date House of Representatives resolutions and House of Representatives legislative citations in the Year of our Lord..