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Animals, limitation on certain regulations - HB 375
Approval needed when city seeking reclassification does not meet population requirement - SB 207
Area planning commissions, agreements - HB 355: HFA (1)
Assault, third degree, attack on elected official - HB 165
CERS,
establishment of new benefit structure for new hires - HB 418: SCS
high-three final compensation extension - HB 538
increase for death in the line of duty benefits - HB 511
Certified court security officers - SB 153; HB 427
Coal for Regional Economic Development, creation of - SB 127
Code enforcement boards, to have a minimum of three members - HB 297
Consolidated local government of 1st class city therein, land use provisions, cit. for violation - HB 444
Constables, omnibus revision - SB 204
Contracts, verification of employment eligibility - HB 33, 44
Coroners, deputy coroners, appointment of - HB 397
Cost of detention, pretrial - SB 173
Costs
of detention, make court of justice responsible if trial not held within specified time - HB 187: HFA (2)
of detention, pretrial - HB 551
County
jails, reimbursement for holding state prisoners before conviction - HB 187
Officials Compensation Board, abolished - SB 55
Department for Local Government, oversight of projects using state funds - SB 143
Deputy coroners, allow coroner to appoint up to two without fiscal court approval - HB 242
Documented vessels, exempt from local taxation - HB 466
Elected
officials, salary and benefits if reemployed after retirement - HB 317
officials, salary upon reemployment after retirement - HB 132
Eminent domain, authority and procedure - HB 458
Employee health and life insurance, limit coverage and beneficiaries to family members - SB 152
English language, utilization of - HB 12
Fire
districts, disposition of unrefunded tax moneys when no tax due - SB 74: HFA (1),(2)
protection boundaries, amendment by ordinance - HB 168
Firefighter and police salary supplements - HB 214: HCS
Fiscal Court, may serve as directors of road districts - HB 572
Floyds Fork Water Resources Council, establishment of - HB 435
Gross Clay Lindsay Henderson County Judicial Center - HJR 5
HVAC installations, permitting - SB 10; SB 10: HFA (1)
Identity theft, data protection, omnibus revision - HB 7
Insurance premiums tax, clarify powers of local governments - HB 371
Interlocal
agreements with area planning commission for certain services - HB 355
agreements, incentives for - HB 116; HB 116: HCS
Internal Revenue Service agents, inclusion of as Kentucky peace officers - HB 194
Jail
canteen account, exclude urban-county government and consolidated local government - HB 114: HFA (1)
canteen accounts, annual appropriation - HB 114
Jailers, account settlement - SB 173; HB 551
Jails, require providers participating in Medicaid to provide services to prisoners in county jails - HB 187: HFA (1)
Joint boards, planning and code enforcement, administration of - HB 355: SCS
Kentucky
Farmers Market Nutrition Program, collaboration development of - SB 25
Law Enforcement Foundation Fund, clarify definition of police officers who qualify - HB 214: HFA (4)
Law libraries, location and material of - HB 273
Legal notices, public broadcast, study of - HCR 155
Liens, for unpaid county or waste management district solid waste taxes or service fees - HB 240: HCS
Line-item vetoes, 2006 General Assembly, restoration of - HB 1
Local
occupational tax, update Internal Revenue Code reference date for - HB 258
option elections, alcoholic beverage sales at qualified historic sites - HB 138; HB 138: SCS
or federal public benefits, verify eligibility for - HB 162
parks, transient room tax, allowed to support - HB 534
Medical expenses incurred for prisoners, cap on reimbursements for - HB 357
Metropolitan sewer districts - SB 205
Notification to state local debt officer, require when lease price exceeds $200,000 - HB 281: HCS
Nuisances, nonoperative motor vehicles - HB 472
Nutrition program, place under Agriculture Department, require reporting - SB 25: SCS
Oath
and bond of elected officials - HB 514: SCS
of office and bond, 30 day exemption for penalty granted - HB 514
of sheriff, who may administer - SB 145
Occupational
license tax for counties of over 30,000, delete upper limitation - SB 176
license tax for counties over 30,000, allow exclusion of cities - SB 176
license tax, impact of amendments to conform - HB 307
Permitting of HVAC installations - SB 10: SCS
Persons in voting room, who permitted - HB 405; HB 131: SFA (3)
Planning and zoning notices, allow use of first-class mail for - HB 496
Premium tax, study of - HJR 10
Primary care centers, funding in medically underserved areas for - HB 313: HFA (1)
Prisoners, medical care and parole of - HB 191: SCS
Property tax bills, preparation of bills below threshold amount - HB 384
Qualified constables and deputy constables, create certification process for, powers of - HB 556
Red Fox Tri-County Cooperative Corporation, abolished - SB 55
Reimbursement for prisoner medical costs, establish limits - HB 187: HCS
Require notification to state local debt officer when entering into specified financial obligations - HB 281
Retirement,
defined contribution plan for employees hired on or after July 1, 2009 - HB 331
high-three extension for CERS nonhazardous employees - HB 223, 418
high-three final compensating extension for CERS non-hazardous employees - HB 414
high-three final compensation extension for CERS non-hazardous employees - HB 486
Security breach, definition of - HB 7: HCS
Single county coal severance projects, funding of - HB 500
Solid waste fees, collection via Department of Revenue - HB 240: SCS
Special districts, raise audit threshold - HB 448
Tax
Increment Financing districts - HB 400: SCS
increment financing, amend public purpose language - HB 549: HFA (5)
increment financing, establish new programs - HB 349, 549
increment financing, include additional state participation program - HB 549: HCS
increment financing, reduce investment requirement for blighted urban program to $20 million - HB 549: HFA (2)
increment financing, require additional findings by local governments - HB 549: HFA (2)
Tire-derived fuel, exempt from solid waste definition, exemption of - SB 125
Uniform
emergency volunteer health practitioners act, provision for - HB 287
financial information reports - SB 60
financial information reports, final quarterly report used in lieu of - SB 60: SCS
state building permit, provisions for - HB 372
Volunteer
fire departments and incompatible offices - HB 107: HFA (1)
firefighters, allow state, county, city officers to serve as - HB 107: HCS
firefighters, civil offices not incompatible with - HB 107
Wage assessment, allow credit against state income tax for - HB 188: HFA (2)
Water districts, extension and formation of - SB 96
Workers'
compensation self-insurance, public sector employers exempt from security requirement - SB 203; HB 296
compensation self-insurance, public sector employers exempt from security requirements - HB 296: HFA (1)
 
 
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