Police, City and County
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"The Rush Limbaugh Anti-Doctor Shopping Act of 2004," cite Act as -
SB 40
: SFA(1)
Airport boards, officers, employees, and responders, immunity and liability for -
HB 379
Asset forfeiture funds, disbursement of -
HB 477
Capital felony interrogations, require to be recorded, set conditions for use/time for destruction -
HB 390
: HCS
Capitol felony interrogations, require recording, set conditions for use/schedule for destruction -
HB 390
: HFA(1)
Cellular telephones, purchase and operation for emergency services personnel -
HB 180
Children, lost and missing, "Code Adam" Program -
HB 251
Commission on Elder Abuse, membership of -
HB 315
Communications, wireless public safety systems -
HB 226
Confiscated
firearms, disposition of -
HB 156
: HFA(2);
HB 413
: HFA (4);
HB 570
: HFA (2)
firearms, disposition of for firearms or equipment -
SB 83
: HFA(1)
firearms, may be exchanged -
SB 83
: HFA(2)
Controlled
substances, electronic reporting, data sharing in system of -
SB 14
substances, electronic reporting, data sharing in system of -
SB 14
: SFA(1)
Counterfeit prescription drug, seizure of -
SB 180
County
consolidation, process for -
HB 289
police force appointment by county judge/executives, change from 1 year to 4 year contract -
HB 156
police force contracts, change for 1 year to 4 -
HB 156
: HFA(1)
Court
costs - additional fees for local police departments -
HB 413
costs - counties without police departments -
HB 413
: HFA(7)
costs - local government public safety funding -
HB 413
: HFA(6),(8)
Criminal injuries, hospital reporting of -
HB 585
Death benefit payments for city police and firefighters -
HB 566
Elder abuse, reports of and duties relating to -
HB 105
;
HB 105
: HFA (2)
Felony interrogations, require audio or video recording, conditions for use and destruction of -
HB 390
Graduate driver's license for teenagers, expansion of -
HB 85
Grandfathered peace officer, change of agency authorized -
HB 187
;
HB 187
: HFA (1)
KASPER,
Commonwealth's or county attorney to request law enforcement data from -
SB 14
: HFA(3)
define which peace officers may request reports -
SB 14
: HFA(4)
KLEPF, inclusion of state police in -
SB 134
Labor organizations, mandatory membership or financial support prohibited, penalty -
HB 173
Law
enforcement agency, specialized training, when required -
HB 368
enforcement, duties and responsibilities of officers -
HB 715
Lex-Fayette
County, resolution urging pay increase for police -
HR 250
County, resolution urging pay increase for police officers -
HR 208
Peace officer training -
HB 212
Pensions, medical insurance benefits, third-class cities -
SB 235
Police
officers and firefighters of an urban-county govmt., collective bargaining, provisions for -
HB 572
officers, collective bargaining in a consolidated local government, provisions for -
HB 570
;
HB 570
: HFA (1)
Search dogs, use of police dogs as -
HB 713
U.S. Mint Police, Kentucky peace officer powers for -
SB 78
;
HB 187
: SFA (1)
Urban-county, retirement benefits -
SB 139
: HFA(1),(2),(3)
Wounds, health facility reporting of -
HB 585
: HCS
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