04RS SB95

SB95

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SB 95/LM (BR 1276) - A. Robinson, R. Roeding, K. Stine

     AN ACT relating to zoning.
     Create a new section of KRS Chapter 100 to specify that a firearms dealer may locate anywhere in the jurisdiction in which another business may locate.

SB 95 - AMENDMENTS


     HCA (1, J. Wayne) - Delete provisions of bill and require that consolidated local governments shall not enact a zoning ordinance prohibiting firearms importers and dealers from locating where retail sporting good businesses may locate and prohibiting firearms manufacturers from locating where iron or steel fabrication or assembly businesses may locate.

     HFA (1, S. Riggs) - Specify that the provisions of the bill will not affect local governments' ability to exercise control of exterior appearance of property and number of paid employees as set for other commercial uses in residential zones as well as providing that no restrictions shall be enacted that could reasonably be construed to solely affect the firearms manufacturers, importers, or dealers.

     HFA (2/P, R. Damron) - Retain original provisions; add provisions of House Bill 18 which proposes to amend KRS 237.110, relating to concealed deadly weapon licenses, to specify when a person with a concealed deadly weapon license may carry a weapon into a detention facility; delete requirement that instructor submit class roster to the department; increase from 30 to 45 days the time for a student to return a class information form; specify that the State Police shall revoke the license of a person found by the Department of Criminal Justice training to have received no training or to have received insufficient training; amend KRS 237.115, relating to concealed deadly weapon licenses, to specify when a person with a concealed deadly weapon license may carry a weapon into a detention facility; amend KRS 527.020, relating to carrying concealed deadly weapons, to specify when a person may carry a weapon into a detention facility; clarify that the term detention facility does not include courtrooms or other facilities used by the Court of Justice or administered by the Administrative Office of the Courts.

     HFA (3/Title, R. Damron) - Delete original title and insert "AN ACT relating to deadly weapons matters."

     HFA (4, R. Palumbo) - Insert language to prohibit the application of the bill to zoned residential areas or to those zones in which the proposed location of a firearms manufacturer, importer, or dealer is within a one-mile radius of a school, day care, hospital, or mental health care facility.

     HFA (5, K. Stein) - Exempt urban-county governments from the provisions of the bill.

     Jan 15-introduced in Senate
     Jan 21-to State and Local Government (S)
     Feb 10-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
     Feb 11-2nd reading, to Rules
     Feb 19-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2004
     Feb 24-3rd reading, passed 33-4
     Feb 25-received in House
     Feb 27-to Local Government (H)
     Mar 12-posted in committee
     Mar 23-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with committee amendment (1)
     Mar 24-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 25, 2004
     Mar 25-floor amendments (1) (2) (3-title) (4) and (5) filed
     Mar 29-3rd reading; floor amendment (2) ruled not germane ; committee amendment (1) defeated ; floor amendment (4) defeated ; passed 77-17 with floor amendment (1) ; received in Senate; posted for passage for concurrence in House floor amendment (1) ; Senate concurred in House floor amendment (1) ; passed 34-4
     Apr 12-enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to Governor
     Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 187)


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