Last Action | to State Government (H) |
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Title | AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Code of Legislative Ethics. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 1146 |
Sponsor | M. Cherry |
Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 6.611 to exempt from the definition of "anything of value" promotional items of nominal value and informational items; exempt from "anything of value" the cost of attendance or participation, food, and beverages consumed at an in-state event to which an individual legislator has been invited and received prior approval from the LRC; include in the definition of "legislation" administrative regulations and any legislative proposal, even if the proposal is not introduced in the General Assembly; amend KRS 6.686 to prohibit the Commission, in the absence of a complaint, from imposing any penalties except certain specified administrative penalties; permit the Commission, if a complainant or person acting in cooperation with the complainant publicly discloses the existence of a complaint or preliminary inquiry, to dismiss the complaint without prejudice to a new complaint being refiled by the complainant or another person; amend KRS 6.711 to reduce the length of orientation courses from three hours to two hours; amend KRS 6.716 to reduce the length of the annual current issues seminar from three to two hours; remove the requirement for the orientation courses and seminar to be designed for approval by the Kentucky Bar Association for continuing legal education ethics credit; direct the Commission to administer an annual one-hour ethics seminar for designated legislative staff; amend KRS 6.747 to prohibit a legislative agent or employer from furnishing or paying for a legislator's out-of-state transportation, food, beverages, or lodging; amend KRS 6.767 to prohibit a legislator, a candidate for the General Assembly, or his campaign committee from accepting, during a regular session of the General Assembly, a campaign contribution from an employer of a legislative agent, or from a permanent committee; increase the time period during which the prohibited contribution may be returned from 14 days to 30 days; amend KRS 6.811 to prohibit a legislative agent or employer from offering or giving anything of value to a candidate for the General Assembly or to the candidate's spouse or child; prohibit an employer of a legislative agent from making a campaign contribution to a legislator, candidate, or campaign committee for a legislator or candidate during a regular session of the General Assembly; delete the provision allowing each legislative agent and his employer to spend up to $100 annually on food and beverages for each legislator and his immediate family; prohibit an employer of a legislative agent from knowingly employing, appointing, or retaining an immediate family member of a legislator as a legislative agent; amend KRS 6.821 to delete requirement for a representative of an organized association, coalition, or public interest entity to file a statement of expenditures; require an organized association, coalition, or public interest entity that is an employer to identify the source of the entity or association's funds and financial resources; require an employer or legislative agent to report on the costs of admittance or attendance, lodging, or other expenses for in-state events conducted or approved under KRS 6.611; make various changes in the information required in a legislative agent's statement of expenditures; require the employer, rather than both the employer and the legislative agent, to report the expenditures reimbursed by the employer; make various additional changes in the Code to conform. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Elections and Voting - General Assembly candidates, campaign contributions from legislative agents Ethics - Legislative Code of Ethics, various changes General Assembly - Legislative Code of Ethics, various changes Legislative Research Commission - Staff, annual ethics training |
01/08/08 |
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01/11/08 |
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Last updated: 8/28/2019 8:09 AM (EDT)