Corrections and Correctional Facilities, State

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Adult offender supervision, adopt interstate compact for - HB 454
Assault on correctional employee - HB 529
Blood testing, inmates and defendants, requirements and procedure for - HB 429
Corrections employees, increase in rate of compensation - HB 464
Criminal justice revisions, miscellaneous - HB 475
Department
  • of Corrections, institutional employees, hazardous conversion - HB 313
  • of Juvenile Justice, Executive Order 99-1325 - HB 183
Discharge planning, release or parole, program to be given upon - HB 700
DNA testing of criminals, expansion of - HB 671
Educational programs - SB 1; HB 185
Employees, new classification and compensation system for - HB 416
Escape from detention facilities and penitentiary - HB 786
Executive Order 98-1593, Parole Board - HB 88
Expand and improve educational programs, study directed - SJR 74; HJR 2
HIV/AIDS plans, report required regarding - SB 227: HFA(3)
HIV/AIDS,
  • education and prevention programs concerning - HB 700
Inmate
  • accounts, uses of - HB 991: HCS
  • canteen account assessment for damage - HB 991
  • incarceration fees, payment after guilty verdict - SB 124
Invasion of privacy, crime of - HB 34
Juvenile
  • justice personnel, hazardous duty retirement - SB 296
  • offenders, prohibition of capital punishment for - HB 311
Minor females, residential facilities for - HB 1005
Prisoner phone calls, rates charged, contracts with phone providers - HB 977
Prisoners,
  • medical treatment of - HB 475: HCS
Reorganization,
  • Department of Corrections, Executive Order 98-730 - HB 85
  • Department of Criminal Justice Training, Executive Order 98-140 - HB 87
Restitution by prisoner, home incarceration fees - HB 678, 828
Restoration of voting rights, procedure for - HB 913
Retirement,
  • KRS, hazardous duty, offender rehabilitation personnel - HB 953
  • probation and parole - SB 349: HFA(2)
Salary supplement, employees of certain institutions - HB 535
Sex offender risk assessment, time when performed, modification of - HB 419
Sexually violent predators, civil commitment of - HB 220
Telehealth, provision of services through - HB 177; HB 177: HFA (1)
Violent or sexual crimes, revisions to - SB 263; SB 263: HCS

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