Children and Minors

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Abduction, public notification - HB 9
Adoption,
  • background information provided - HB 355: SCS
  • biological information - HB 71
Adult Protective Services, abuse and neglect cases, definition of "adult" - HB 173
Alcoholic beverages, underage drinking, sanctions imposed - SB 158
All-terrain vehicles, prohibit operating if under the age of sixteen - HB 345
Amber alert - HB 36
Birth certificates, foreign birth, U.S. citizenship, evidence of - SB 49
Booster seats, secondary enforcement of - HB 274: SFA(1)
Breast-feeding, promotion and encouragement - HB 299
CASA
CASA, state director, coordinator of funds, remove duty of - HB 193: HFA(1)
Child
  • abuse, clergy-penitent privilege in, deletion of - HB 58
  • booster seat provisions - HB 274: SCS
  • booster seats, require and make violations a primary offense - HB 274
  • booster seats, use requirement for children under 8 years of age & 4 feet, 9 inches in height - HB 198
  • custody and visitation, enforcement of - SB 201
  • kidnapping, public information - HCR 30
  • pornography, penalty increases - HB 161
  • support, application for accounting - HB 22
Choose
  • Life license plates, omnibus revisions - SB 23: HCS
  • Life trust fund, establishment and distribution of funds - SB 23
Church school, boarding school requirements to be considered as - SB 216; HB 266
Cloning
  • to produce a legislator, prohibition of - HB 265: HFA(3)
Cloning, prohibition on - HB 153; HB 265: HFA (1),(2)
Commemorative birth certificate, registrar to issue - SB 60
Commission on mental illness, membership, duties - HB 194
Compulsory
  • school age, six to eighteen - HB 32
  • school attendance, ages six to eighteen - HB 33
Contraceptives, public funding, require parental consent before dispensing - SB 140
Credit card solicitations on college campuses, regulation of - HB 228
Death penalty for juveniles, elimination of - SB 15; HB 180
Delivery
  • of social services to, accreditation for - SB 36; SB 36: SFA (1)
  • of social services to, collaboration for - SB 36: HCS
Destructive research on human embryo, prohibit - HB 152
Disabilities, coordination of recommendations by Governor - HB 110
Discharge from commitment, signed court order required for - HB 410
Driving
  • history records, maintain under 21 alcohol offense on the record after suspension is over - HB 347
  • license revocation, DUI warning - HB 151
Elementary schools, physical activity, elimination of requirement - HB 77: HFA(1)
Family
  • planning services, Medicaid and KCHIP, parental consent for - SB 214
Fetal homicide - SB 8, 41; HB 29; SB 36: HFA (4),(5),(7),(8); SB 41: HFA (1)
Foster
  • and adoptive homes, fingerprint checks, options for - HB 355: HCS
  • and adoptive homes, fingerprint checks, requirement for - HB 355; HB 355: HFA (1),(2)
Graduated
  • driver's license for teenagers, expand - HB 292
  • driver's license program, urge review of - HR 154
  • driver's license provisions, make omnibus revisions - HB 292: HCS
Grandparent
  • visitation, evidentiary standard and parental rights - HB 39
  • visitation, threshold requirements for court order - HB 39: HFA(1),(2)
Grandparents, legislative task force on raising grandchildren by - SCR 11
Health services, cigarette tax, increased funding due to - HB 85
Individual care plans, schools, requirements for - HB 378
Interstate compact for juveniles - HB 93
Justice system, possession of firearm - HB 429
KCHIP,
  • coverage to include mail-order drugs - HB 445
Kentucky
  • Amber alert system, make technical correction - HB 36: HCS
  • Children's Health Insurance Program, funds, use of - HB 104
  • Early Intervention System, assessment of - HB 484; SB 60: HCS
  • Early Intervention System, evaluation of - HB 484: HCS
  • educational excellence scholarship, awards for writing - HB 325
Lead poisoning, prevention of - HB 521
Legal representation and services, appropriation for - HB 163: SCA(1)
Mandatory physical education - HB 77: HFA(2)
Medicaid
  • transportation, escorts, requirements for - SB 168: HCS
Medicaid, managed care, copayments for - SB 145; HB 443: SFA (1)
Medications and health care in schools, protocols for - HB 279
Mentoring, increase opportunities - SB 28
Missing and recovered children, school records of - SB 156; SB 156: SFA (1)
Office of Performance Enhancement, Cabinet for Families and Children - SB 43
Physical
  • activity in the elementary and middle school curriculum - HB 77: HFA(4)
  • fitness of students - HB 77: HFA(3)
Placement of students on home or hospital instruction - SB 36: HFA(10)
Residential services, pilot program for - HB 307
Retail drink licensees, access to minors, restrictions on - HB 139: HCS
Safety Education, training curricula - HB 398
School curriculum, arts and foreign languages - SB 154
School-based
  • health care services, access to - HB 328: HCS
  • health care services, provision of - HB 328
  • health services, primary care centers, requirement for - HB 328: HFA(1)
Schools,
  • foods, elementary and middle school requirements for sale of healthy - HB 77: SFA(2)
  • foods, requirements for sale of healthy - HB 77; HB 77: SFA (1), HCS
Sex
  • acts against children, reporting - SB 51
  • acts against children, statute of limitations - SB 51
  • offenders, prohibit from school grounds - HB 330
Sexual
  • abuse, civil action for - SB 36: HFA(2),(3)
  • offenses against a minor, increase penalty - HB 344
Shared parenting time, adjust child support for - HB 276
State/Executive Branch Budget, Clark County juvenile detention facility - HB 269: SCA(5)
Student discipline or supervision, liability of teacher for damages resulting from, immunity - HB 201
Student-athletes, athlete agents' representation of - HB 481
Students with diabetes, care of - HB 76
Substance abuse, involuntary commitment - HB 192
Supervised child visitation, fees to support - HB 530; HB 530: HCS
Theft of firearm by juvenile, trial as an adult - SB 172
Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act, update of - HB 145; HB 145: HCS, HFA (1)
United States Internet Crime Task Force, Inc., honor - SR 137; HR 183
Wrongful
  • death, increase scope of action - HB 244
Youthful offender, when Department of Juvenile Justice may retain past age 18 - SB 141

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