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Airport boards, limits on contract performance - HB 331
All-terrain
  • vehicles, no person under age 16 shall operate and helmets required for - HB 155
  • vehicles, no person under age 16 shall operate, helmets required for - HB 132: HFA(1); HB 146: HFA (1); HB 261: HFA (2); HB 301: HFA (1); HB 324: HFA (2)
Anhydrous ammonia storage areas, fence required - HB 41
Assault in the third degree, include personnel of various emergency related services - SB 217
Bicycle Safety Awareness, Day, urging establishment - HR 270
Boxing regulations, medical requirements established - HB 126: HCS(1)
Bullying, definition of - HB 540: HFA(6),(7)
Crimes
  • by students, notification to school districts - SB 52: SFA(2)
  • by students, notification to school districts, disposal of records - SB 52: SFA(3)
Drug testing, corrections employees - SB 261: SFA(1)
Expelled students, educational services for - HB 656
Facilities Security Branch, Kentucky State Police, resolution honoring - SR 237
Firefighters, training-related activities provided - HB 435
Graduate driver's license for teenagers, expand program - HB 85
Hand-held mobile telephones, use in moving vehicles, prohibition of - HB 602
Homeland security records, exempt from Open Records Law - HB 188: SCS
Lead paint, screening for - SB 199: SFA(1)
Manufactured
  • and mobile homes - SB 109: SFA(1)
  • and mobile homes, transport and installation - SB 109: SFA(2)
Motorcycle Awareness Month, May 2004, declaring - HR 273
Noncoal mining, transportation impact plan, requirement for - HB 543
Parole board, voting, hearings - SB 242: SCS
Public
  • display of fireworks, permit for - SB 273
  • records, exemption for records creating vulnerability to terrorist acts - HB 188: HCS
School
  • bus specifications, Kentucky Board of Education to set - SB 124
  • floor level assignment for early grades - HB 81: HCS
Seat belts, primary offense for riding in pickup truck bed - SB 275
Swimming pools, fence required - SB 257
Unmanned locomotives, urge Congress to mandate FRA regulation of - HCR 86

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