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Abolish residency requirements for public servants - HB 132: FCCR
Abuse
  • of public trust, crime of - SB 94: SFA(1)
  • of public trust, crime of, penalties for - SB 94; HB 411
Airport boards, performance excused if contract is assigned - HB 323
Association facilities in same county or adjoining county, local referendum of city voters necessary - HB 536: HFA(1)
Bid advertisements, allow local governments to use the Internet - HB 258
Bonds, issuance of - SB 137
Bullitt County Medical Center expansion, express support for - HR 139
Cemeteries,
  • county cemetery boards, grants available - HB 81
  • maintenance of access roads - HB 81: HCS
Cemetery preservation, counties, role in - HB 81: HFA(1),(2)
Charter
  • County government, funding of PVA office in - HB 542
  • county government, maintain combined city & county level of funding for PVA office in - HB 542: HCS
  • county study commissions - HB 512
Chemical weapons agent disposal, emergency response plan requirements - SB 162: SFA(2)
Civil rights, preemption of field by state - HB 396
Code
  • enforcement boards, service of citations - HB 377
  • enforcement, notices - HB 377: HFA(1)
Community action agencies, exemption from adjustment fee - HB 103: HFA(2)
Consolidation of counties - HB 238
Construction permit for repairing existing structures crossing streams; exempt local governments fro - HB 534
County
  • clerk photocopying fee, maximum of $.50 per page - SB 187: SCA(1)
  • detectives, power of arrest and right to execute process - SB 188
  • Jail Study Commission, creation of - HCR 122
  • Jail Study Commission, membership - HCR 122: HCS
  • jails, require equal compensation for housing state prisoners in - HB 371
  • officials, the training of - HB 132
  • treasurer qualifications, extend to applicants younger than 25 who have college degree - HB 403
  • treasurer, remove county residency requirement for - HB 403: SFA(1)
Cremation or burial of indigent at public expense, allow - HB 477
Definition of utilities for oversight purposes - SB 64: HCS
Dept. of Public Advocacy, request to be heard regarding use of private facilities - SB 190
Disaster Relief Funding Program, creation of - HB 544
Distilled spirits and wine, private clubs, Sunday sales at, ordinance required - HB 368
Emergency
  • plan for chemical weapons materials disposal, contents and approval of - SB 162; HB 474
  • services board, clarify taxing authority - HB 229
  • telephone service tax, use of money for emergency communications - HB 533
Employment of disabled persons, require local governments to comply with federal law - HB 298; HB 298: HCS
Encroachment permit for county roads, require process to mirror state process - HB 304
Exemption
  • from insurance premium tax, prohibit if issued for private or for profit groups - HB 74: HFA(1)
  • of agricultural land - HB 408: HCA(1)
Expenditure limit prior to newspaper advertisement - HB 414
Federal payment to local governments in lieu of property taxes on national forest - SR 128
Fire
  • district board of trustees, membership - HB 50: HCS
  • districts, boards of trustees, membership requirements - HB 50
  • protection districts, increase maximum number of monthly board meetings - HB 51
Firearms
  • dealer, zoning restriction - SB 210
Firefighter Foundation Fund, exemptions from requirements for training - HB 427
Forfeit property, records and procedure for - HB 222
Immunity, liability, for airport boards, officers, employees, and responders - HB 407
In service training, waiver for firefighters and peace officers, make retroactive - HB 427: SCS, HCS
Installation of water faucets in public restrooms, require uniform standards - HB 402
Insurance
  • companies, fees and taxes due - HB 249: SCS
  • premium tax collection penalties - HB 249: HCS
  • premium tax on bonds, exemption, local governments - HB 74
Interlocal
  • agreements, state aid for entering into - HB 106
  • cooperation for provision of services - SB 133: HCS
Internet advertisements for bids, place limits on use of - HB 258: HFA(4)
Jails,
  • cost reimbursement to counties - SB 131
  • reporting requirements - HB 514
Joint park system, allow a joint city/county department to maintain park and recreation system - HB 66
Judgeship, creation of - HB 204
Land Bank Authority membership, allow inclusion of independent school districts - HB 468
Law enforcement telecommunicators, training of - HB 406
Libraries, law, fees on attorneys for funding - HB 436
Local
  • governmental leasing, conditions when approval of state local debt officer not needed - SB 137: HFA(1),(2)
  • road repaving fund, establish - SB 96
Military
  • installations, accommodation of by planning units - SB 47: SCA(1)
  • installations, planning and zoning in 50 mile radius - SB 47
  • installations, planning units to accommodate within comprehensive plan - HB 357: SFA(1)
Minimum and maximum tax liabilities on compensation - HB 107: HFA(1)
Ministers, exemption of from occupational and license tax - HB 226
Municipal premium tax, random sample audits by the Department of Insurance - HB 249
Necessary office expenses for county clerks & sheriffs, make discretionary funds available for - HB 557
Northern Kentucky Emissions Check program, sunset November 1, 2003 - HJR 134
Nuisances, weed control enforcement by counties - HB 408
Occupational license tax, uniform administration of - HB 107
Property taxes, payment in lieu of on national forest lands - SCR 117
Public
  • servants, abolish voter registration and residency requirements for - HB 132: SFA(2),(4)
  • servants, residency requirements for employment - HB 132: SFA(1)
  • utility definition, technical correction - SB 64: HFA(4)
River corridor improvement area, creation of - HB 120
Sheriffs and deputies, hazardous duty coverage, participation in - HB 253
Social security number, release of - HB 177
State/Executive
  • Branch Budget, Clark County juvenile detention facility - HB 269: SCA(5)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Floyd County - HB 269: SCA(11)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Knott County - HB 269: SCA(1)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Letcher County - HB 269: SCA(2)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Muhlenberg County - HB 269: SCA(3)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Ohio County - HB 269: SCA(4)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Pike County - HB 269: SCA(12)
  • Branch Budget, coal severance projects, Union and Webster Counties - HB 269: SCA(10)
  • Budget, Base Court Revenue Program, transfer of funding - HB 269: HFA(10)
Terrorism, risk assessment and readiness to respond to - HB 272
Training
  • for local elected officials - HB 513
  • incentive payments, allow coroners to receive - SB 18
Unescorted retirees, assessment of cost to state group - HB 103: HCS
Use of force policy, model, for law enforcement - HB 540
Water districts, exemption from PSC review - SB 64: HFA(1)

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