Corrections and Correctional Facilities, State

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Add various bills relating to crimes and punishments - HB 161: SFA(5)
Adult correctional institutions - HB 395: HFA(34)
Concealed weapon, carrying in detention facility - HB 18
Convicts, home incarceration for - HB 409; HB 161: SFA (3); HB 409: HCS
Death
  • penalty for persons aged 16 or 17 - HB 395: HFA(15)
  • penalty, abolition of - HB 88
DNA, collection, any felony - HB 119
Drug testing, corrections employees - SB 261; SB 261: SFA (1)
Economic Development Bonds, restore debt service funding - HB 395: HFA(28)
Execution
  • of person sentenced to death - HB 395: HFA(17),(18)
  • of persons aged 16 or 17 - HB 395: HFA(16)
Federal
  • Lab Recruitment, provide funds from Department of Corrections to support - HB 395: HFA(27)
  • prescription drug discount program, Cabinet for Health Service study of - HJR 38
Felony murder - SB 25
Homelessness
  • prevention, institutional discharge pilot project for - HB 376
  • prevention, pilot project for - HB 376: SCS
Homelessness, prevention, voluntary foster care discharge pilot project for - HB 376: HCS
Inmate lawsuits - HB 389; HB 161: SFA (3); HB 389: HCS
Inmates, allow funeral and deathbed visits - HB 389: HFA(1)
Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, restore funds to - HB 395: HFA(29)
Little Sandy Correctional Complex - HB 395: HFA(36)
Move funds to Department of Education - HB 395: HFA(32)
Parole board, voting, hearings - SB 242; SB 242: SCS
Pennyrile
  • Westpark Industrial Park, on-site operations - HJR 113: HCS
  • Westpark Industrial Park, transfer, requirements for - HJR 113
Prisoner transportation, costs of - SB 261; SB 261: SFA (1)
Probation
  • and parole, supervision fee - SB 261: SFA(3)
  • and Parole, supervision fee - HB 161: SFA(3),(4)
Sex
  • offender management, study of - HCR 13
  • offender registration, not always required for unlawful transaction with minor - HB 410
  • offender registration, not required for unlawful transaction with minor - HB 161: SFA(3); HB 410: HFA (1)
  • offenders, chemical treatment for - HB 205
Wrongful imprisonment, claims for - SB 272

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