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"PFC David 'Paulie' Nash Memorial Highway," designate in Daviess County -
HJR 19
Administrative regulation procedures and requirements, in response to reorganization -
HB 626
Anaphylaxis medications, students, self-administration of -
SB 15
: SFA(1)
BR
1553 -
HB 461
1555 -
SB 148
1717 -
HB 488
1839 -
HB 550
2187 -
SB 253
Buildings, environmental toxins, task force involving -
HB 132
Candidate loans and postelection contributions, limits on -
HB 670
Candidates and elections provisions -
HB 306
: SCS(1),(2)
CDL, HazMat endorsement, require fingerprint criminal background check for -
HB 625
Cigarette tax increase, smokeless, loose, and other tobacco, impose tax, July 1, 2004 -
HB 107
Commission for Healthy Kentucky, creation of -
SB 179
Corporate license tax, deduction for -
HB 352
Corporation license tax, consolidated return allowed -
HB 292
Court costs, additional fees for local police departments -
HB 413
Covered wooden bridges, preservation of -
HB 596
Critical access hospital, expand services of -
HB 323
Electioneering,
limits on -
HB 344
: HCS
reduce distance to 100 feet -
HB 344
Electricians, pending license, emergency provision for -
SB 148
: SCS;
HB 461
: HCS
EMERGENCY -
SB 73
;
SB 75
: SCS
Enterprise zones, designate as economic growth districts -
HB 486
Executive orders, procedures for -
HB 683
Federal candidates -
HB 428
HB
108/HCS -
HB 108
: HFA(1)
292 SCS -
HB 292
: SCS
Health care partnership, regions 6 and 7, development of -
HB 255
Income tax withhold on pass-through entities after 12-31-03 -
HB 491
Individual health insurance premium rates -
HB 633
Interlocal
agreements, declaring an emergency -
HB 109
: HCS(1)
agreements, making provisions for and declaring an emergency -
HB 109
: HCS(2)
July
1, 2003, compulsive gamblers assistance fund, creation of -
HB 144
1, 2004, Emergency -
HB 434
Juvenile Justice, detention hearings, services, registration -
HB 550
: HCS, HFA (1),(2)
Kentucky e-Health Network, implementation of -
SB 128
Lexington Community College, transfer, effective July 1, 2004 -
SB 274
Livery vehicles, local regulation by urban-county and consolidated local governments -
HB 561
Medicaid,
disease management -
HB 267
temporarily suspend hearings and program policies for -
HB 337
Methamphetamine, chemicals and equipment for manufacture -
HB 27
,
182
Noncoal mineral operations, administrative regulations, deficiency of -
HJR 98
Offender registration -
HB 594
Parole board, voting, hearings -
SB 242
;
SB 242
: SCS
Prevailing wage, educational institutions exempt for construction projects, effective July 1, 2004 -
HB 660
Privatization of prisons, prohibit -
HB 161
: SFA(1)
Provision relating to filing of amended SIP, to take effect on signing or otherwise becoming law -
HB 53
: HFA(1)
Reading diagnostic and intervention fund, establish, requirements for reading intervention program -
SB 100
SEEK revenues, revenues from rate calculation difference deposited into -
HB 714
Sexual
abuse, medical examinations -
SB 138
assault and abuse, medical examinations, payment by Crime Victims' Compensation Board -
SB 138
: SCS
assault and abuse, medical examinations, payments by Crime Victims' Compensation Board -
SB 138
Tax collection in urban service districts -
SB 223
;
HB 457
,
697
Teacher advancement fund, established in State Treasury -
HB 185
Tobacco surtax -
HB 310
Wholesale tax on cigarettes -
HB 624
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