Children and Minors

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Abandoned infants, placement and custody, parental rights - SB 21, 25; HB 45; SB 21: SCS; HB 45: HCS
Adoption,
  • attorney representation in - HB 224
  • consent of birth parents - HB 16
  • consent of both parents - HB 16: HCS
Ammunition, owner-licensees of certified family child-care home may carry into home - HB 1: SFA(2)
Athletics, interscholastic, definition of sport - HB 191
Body
  • piercing, parental consent for - HB 164: HCS
  • piercing, written notarized parental consent for - HB 164
Capital offenses, death as a penalty for juveniles, deletion of - HB 109
Central Kentucky Re-Ed Center, urge continuation - SR 43
Child
  • care for mildly ill children, authority to promulgate administrative regulations for - HB 111
  • identification program, creation - HB 323
  • molestation, revision of evidence rules relating to - HB 243
  • support arrearage, tax implications of - SB 115
  • Support Guidelines Commission, reconstitution - SB 90
  • support guidelines review commission, add members - HB 123
  • support obligation, how calculated - SB 89
  • support, determination of - HB 330
  • support, guidelines commission, membership of - HB 123: HCS
  • support, tuition and tutoring costs - SB 116: SFA(1)
Compulsory
  • school attendance, 18 years of age - HB 127
  • school attendance, ages 6 to 18 - HB 28
  • school attendance, driving privileges - HB 126
Custody decree, modification of - HB 123: SCA(1), SFA (2),(3)
Custody, modification of - HB 123: SFA(4)
De facto custodians, appointment of - HB 64
Dental care, include failure to provide as basis for finding of neglect - HB 315
Depriving parents or guardian custody of a minor, kidnapping - SB 83
Division of Licensed Child Care, creation of - SB 84
Divorce,
  • division of retirement benefits - SB 20: HFA(2)
  • education about impact of - HB 22
Early
  • childhood development act, amendments to - HB 198
  • childhood development act, finding of abuse and neglect, right of appeal - HB 198: HCS
Education, foster or adopted children, tuition assistance for - HB 62: HCS
Emotionally disturbed children, timely notice of services to - HB 175
Federal grants for expanding newborn screening programs, application for - SB 31
Fetal
  • homicide, prosecution of as criminal homicide - HB 189
  • wrongful death - SB 157: SFA(1)
Foster
  • and adopted children, postsecondary tuition and fees waived - HB 62
  • and adopted children, tuition and fees waived - HB 62: HCA(1)
  • parents, authority for hairstyles of foster children - HB 251
  • parents, coverage provided to state employees, authorization for purchase of - HB 152
  • parents, participation in public employee health insurance plan, require recommendations - HB 145: SCS
  • parents, state health insurance plan, participation in - HB 145
  • parents, state health insurance plan, permit purchase - HB 145: HFA(1)
  • parents, state health insurance plan, permit purchase of - HB 145: HCS
  • parents, state health insurance plan, study and make recommendations - HB 145: HFA(2)
Graduated driver's license, omnibus revisions - HB 332
Grandparent visitation, modification of requirements for - HB 71
Grandparents, grandchild visitation rights of - HB 71: HCS, HFA (1),(2)
Harassment, students - HB 188
Health records, sending and certification - HB 75: HFA(2)
HIV, General Assembly findings concerning testing for - SB 153: SCS
Immunization registry, permit establishment of - HB 241; HB 241: HCS, HFA (1)
Joint custody of a child, awarding of - SB 143
Juvenile
  • offenders, alternatives to incarceration and commitment - HB 383
  • sex offenders, treatment of - HB 297
Juveniles,
  • Department of Juvenile Justice, Division of Placement Services, creation of - HB 98
  • dispositional hearing, confinement option for persons 18 years or older - HB 268
Knights of St. John International, support for resolution adopted by - HR 96
Local school boards, student advisor - HB 58
Medical records, Cabinet for Families and Children, assess - HB 75: HFA(1)
Motorcycle safety training, eligibility and fees - HB 48: HCS
Newborn
  • screening, delay requirements for expansion of - SB 31: SCS
  • screening, requirements for - SB 31
Newborn, HIV testing of - SB 153
Newborns, parent who anonymously leaves with designated persons - HB 6
Parole, elimination of and replacement with determinate sentencing - SB 12
Psychiatric residential treatment facilities, use of seclusion and restraint by - HR 136
Public school or preschool, eye examination requirements - SB 132
Reorganization, children with special health care needs, Executive Order 2000-1502 - HB 89
Retail sales of alcohol to minor, increase in fines - SB 162
School
  • buses, requirement to equip with seat belts - SB 10; HB 31
  • volunteer criminal background checks - SB 131
Sex crimes, inclusion of additional crime in definition of - SB 45: HFA(2)
Sexual assault nurse examiner, age of victims to be examined by - SB 49
Tobacco master settlement agreement funds, reallocation of - HB 247
Tuition
  • and tutoring expenses, allocation of in child support actions - SB 116
  • assistance, adopted and foster children - HB 62: HFA(1)
Tuition, allocation of in child support actions - SB 116: SFA(2)
Veterans' Day, public schools closed - SB 16
Violent offender, rehabilitation - HR 87
Visitation of minors, requirements - SB 186
Wrongful
  • death actions, damages recoverable, by parents - SB 111
  • death, child, action for - SB 157
Youth
  • Protection Month, declaring April, 2001 - HR 132
  • wilderness program, requirements for - HB 196
Youthful offenders, continued custody with Department of Juvenile Justice - HB 296

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