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Agroterrorism - HB 811: SCS
Alzheimer's Office, long-term care facilities, dementia training for - SB 49; HB 763
Bioterrorism, risk assessment and preparedness for - HB 88; HB 88: SCS
Body piercing, written notarized parental consent for - HB 29
Breast
  • and Cervical Cancer, Medicaid coverage for - SB 56
Breast-feeding, promotion and encouragement - HB 351
Cabinet
  • for Health Services, administrative regulation promulgated - HB 673
  • for Health Services, mental health, appropriations for - HB 177: HFA(1)
Certificate of need, ambulatory surgery centers, nonsubstantive review status to - SB 46
Chemical weapons in Kentucky, Army urged to destroy - HR 32
Controlled
  • substances, data sharing - HB 26: SFA(6)
  • substances, data sharing of - HB 26: SFA(7)
  • substances, real-time electronic monitoring, pilot study of - HB 26: SCS
Core Public Health Act, state and local health departments, function and duties of - HB 108; HB 108: HCS
County sewers, PSC regulation, exclusion - HB 75
Death
  • certificate, cause of death, diabetes to be listed as - SB 113; HB 279
  • certificate, questions relating to diabetes to be included on - SB 113: SCS
Dental
  • examinations for students enrolling in public and private schools - HB 491
  • hygienists and assistants, service provision sites include public agencies - SB 150: SCS
  • services for the indigent, out-of-state practitioners, licensing requirements - SB 153
Emergency medical technicians, epinephrine administration by - SB 196; HB 469: SFA (7)
Food sales during school, study by food service directors - HB 553: SFA(7),(8)
Harm reduction program, creation of - HB 210
Health
  • and human services, publicly funded, study of - HCR 149
  • department, abortion, prohibition against dispensing medication or device causing - HB 67: HFA(3),(4)
  • departments, nurses dispensing in - HB 67; HB 67: HCS, HFA (1)
HIV/AIDS Advisory Council, increase membership of - SB 130
Immunization
  • registry, contingency for development of - HB 161: HCS
  • registry, permit development of - HB 161: HCA(2), HFA (1),(3)
Immunizations, long-term care facility, negotiated vaccine price for - HB 69: HCS
Kentucky
  • Birth Surveillance Registry, outpatient and laboratory records submitted to - SB 219
  • Birth Surveillance Registry, outpatient and laboratory records voluntarily submitted to - SB 219: SCS
  • Breast & Cervical Cancer Treatment Act of 2002, encouraging the Governor to fund - SR 28
  • Senior Rx Program, establishment of - SB 15
Long-term care facilities, immunization requirements for - HB 69
Medicaid, drugs, reform of nonprior authorization process for - HB 60, 72
Negative health impacts from concentrated industrial plants, study - HJR 139
Nitrogen oxide allowances, allocation and sale to industrial sources - HB 408
Nuclear terrorism, risk assessment and preparedness for - HB 88: HFA(1)
Office of Women's Physical and Mental Health, Executive Order 2002-25, reorganization - HB 449
Pervasive developmental disorders, funding for - HB 455: HCS(2)
Pharmaceutical manufacturer rebates, negotiations for - HB 158
Prescription
  • drug costs, strategies to lower cost of - HB 160
  • drug fund, funded with prescription drug fund fee - HB 819: HFA(3)
Public
  • health, electronic central registry for - HB 161
  • policy, disabled and frail elderly, rights and responsibilities of - HB 769
Quality of end-of-life care, task force to study, creation of - HCR 26
Registry, provider and payor participation in - HB 161: HFA(2),(3)
Restaurants, gloves, employees to wear - HB 746
Sanitation districts, not utilities for purposes of KRS Chapter 278 - HB 437
Schools, thirty minutes of physical activity in - HB 212
Security of protected health information, task force to study - HCR 207
Settlement agreements, confidentiality of - HB 868
Sewage collection and treatment - HB 854: HFA(1)
Sexual offenders, chemical treatment program - HB 360
Spinal
  • cord and head injury research trust fund, money for - HB 452: HFA(2)
  • cord and head injury research trust, money for - HB 452: HFA(3)
Sports
  • physicals, physician assistants & advanced registered nurse practitioners, performed by - HB 442
  • physicals, physician assistants and advance registered nurse practitioners, performance by - SB 92
Tobacco
  • products, underage smokers, retail establishments, ABC, inspections - HB 436
  • Settlement Funds, transferring - HB 507: HFA(16)
Urban-county health department, ad valorem tax for - HB 464
Vital records, access to - HB 523

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