- long-term care facility employee training required for - SB 203: SFA(2)
Commission on Elder Abuse, creation of - HB 760 |
Cosmetologist, nail technician, licensed facilities, exceptions limited services - HB 364: HFA(1) |
Cosmetology services, aged persons and aging - HB 364: HCA(1) |
Drug coverage for senior, subcommittee for, participants - SCR 185: HFA(1) |
Electronic gaming devices, proceeds of, allocation of - HB 768: HFA(17),(34) |
End-of-life task force, membership on - HCR 26: HCS |
Grandparent |
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- visitation, modification of requirements for - HB 182
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Health and human services, publicly funded, study of - HCR 149 |
Home and community based services, proceeds from gambling revenue to be used for - HB 789 |
Hospitalization, psychiatric care, consent by attorney or guardian - HB 774 |
Kentucky |
- Commission on Elder Abuse, additional members - HB 842: SFA(3)
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- Commission on Elder Abuse, creation of - HB 842
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- Senior Rx Program, establishment of - SB 15
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Long-term |
- care facilities, Alzheimer's, description of training related to - SB 30
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- care facilities, employment of felons by - HB 858
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- care facilities, immunization requirements for - HB 69
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- care facilities, violations and fines against - SB 203: SCS
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- care ombudsman program, full-time positions for, increase - HB 840
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- care, reauthorize the task force on - HCR 239
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- care, task force, membership of - HCR 239: HCS
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Medicare, |
- cancer, urge Congress to include coverage of oral drugs to treat - HJR 189
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- prescription drug coverage, urge coverage of - SR 124
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Nursing homes, Alzheimer's, employee training in - SB 203: SFA(1) |
Penalties for crimes against, increase of - HB 760 |
Pensions, urge Congress to exempt from tax - HCR 154 |
Personal |
- care homes, disposition of fines - SB 203: HFA(1)
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- care homes, reduction in civil fines paid by - SB 203: HFA(2)
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Persons 62 and over, election not to serve as jurors - HB 541: HCS |
Pharmacy assistance program, proceeds from gambling revenue to be used for - HB 789 |
Power of attorney, provisions concerning - HB 394; HB 394: HCS |
Prescription |
- drug coverage for low income residents, Medicaid, waiver for - HB 819: HFA(2)
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- drug coverage for seniors, Kentucky Hospital Association, study to include input from - SCR 185: SCS
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- drug coverage for seniors, study of - SCR 185
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Professional liability insurance premiums, study of - HCR 136: HFA(1) |
Public |
- policy, disabled and frail elderly, caregivers of - HB 769: SFA(2),(3)
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- policy, disabled and frail elderly, rights and responsibilities of - HB 769; HB 769: SCS
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Quality of end of life care, subcommittee to study - HCR 26: SCS |
Senior |
- Citizen Prescription Drug Assistance Program, creation of - SB 32
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- citizens and the workforce, study of - HCR 162
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- prescription drug coverage, Medicaid waiver for - SB 206
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- prescription drug coverage, Medicaid, eligibility and benefit limitations for - HB 819: HCS
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- prescription drug coverage, Medicaid, waiver for - SB 251; HB 819
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Short-term |
- nursing home and long term care insurance policies, tax implications, inclusion in policy - SB 41: HFA(1)
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- nursing home and long-term care insurance policies - SB 41
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- nursing home insurance policies, statement included in - SB 41: HFA(3)
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State tax credit for family care, study of - HCR 127 |
Task |
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- force to study end-of-life care, creation of - HCR 26
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- force to study end-of-life care, membership of - HCR 26: HFA(1)
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- force to study prescription drug coverage for seniors - HB 819
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Telephone |
- solicitation, limit - SB 52
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- solicitation, limitation of - SB 51
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Veterans trust fund, charitable gaming fees - HB 116; HB 116: SCS |
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