HB 88 (BR 354) - S. Westrom, J. Carr
AN ACT relating to criminal background checks.
Amend KRS 160.380 to permit a superintendent to require a national criminal history background check for a job applicant who has resided in Kentucky twelve months or less; require an applicant for any district position to divulge all states in which he or she has lived and the dates of residency; require photo identification of any applicant.
HB 88 - AMENDMENTS
SCS - Retain original provisions; require the results of a national criminal history background check performed on an applicant for a district position be sent to the hiring superintendent.
SFA (1, E. Tori) - Retain original provisions; attach provisions of SB 81 relating to amending KRS 531.335 and 531.340 relating to child pornography penalty increases.
SFA (2/Title, E. Tori) - Make title amendment.
SFA (3, J. Denton) - Attach provisions of SB 189/GA; clarify that a school district and its employees have immunity from any injury sustained by a student from any reaction to any hypoglycemic or seizure medications or its administration, and that a parent shall hold harmless the school and its employees against any claims made for any reaction to any medications or the administration thereof to treat a hypoglycemic episode or seizure; add that Glucagon may be administered at school for hypoglycemia or other conditions noted in the health care practitioner's written statement.
SFA (4/Title, J. Denton) - Make title amendment.
CCR - Cannot agree.
FCCR - Adopt the provisions of HB 88/SCS with the following changes: attach the provisions of SB 189/GA; clarify that a school district and its employees have immunity from any injury sustained by a student from any reaction to any hypoglycemic or seizure medications or its administration, and that a parent shall hold harmless the school and its employees against any claims made for any reaction to any medications or the administration thereof to treat a hypoglycemic episode or seizure; add that glucagon may be administered at school for hypoglycemia or other conditions noted in the health care practitioner’s written statement; clarify that a school employee is not required to consent to administer glucagon or diazepam rectal gel to a student if the employee does not otherwise consent to provide the health service under KRS 156.502; and make title amendment.
Jan 4-introduced in House
Jan 6-to Education (H)
Feb 3-posted in committee
Feb 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
Feb 10-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, February 11, 2005
Feb 14-3rd reading, passed 95-0
Feb 15-received in Senate
Feb 18-to Education (S)
Feb 28-taken from committee; laid on clerk's desk; taken from clerk's desk; 1st reading; returned to Education (S)
Mar 1-reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules with Committee Substitute as a Consent bill
Mar 3-floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute, floor amendment (2-title) filed
Mar 4-floor amendments (3) and (4-title) filed to Committee Substitute
Mar 8-posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 8, 2005; 3rd reading; floor amendment (4-title) withdrawn; passed 37-0 with Committee Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2-title) and (3); received in House; to Rules (H); posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2-title) and (3); House refused to concur in Senate Committee Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2-title) and (3); received in Senate
Mar 21-posted for passage for receding from Senate Committee Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2-title) and (3); Senate refused to recede from Committee Substitute, floor amendments (1) (2-title) and (3); Conference Committee appointed in House and Senate; Conference Committee report filed in House and Senate; Conference Committee report adopted in Senate; Conference Committee report rejected in House; Free Conference Committee appointed in House and Senate; Free Conference Committee report filed in House and Senate; Free Conference Committee report adopted in Senate; passed 35-0; received in House; Free Conference Committee report adopted in House; passed 65-14; enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to Governor
Mar 31-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 177)
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