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Activated members of National Guard or Reserves, continuation of benefits, requirement for - HB 314
Annual legislative sessions, repeal of - SB 161
Charter schools, transfer of funds for - HB 578
County coroners, deputies, number of - HB 324
Employees, LRC employees to receive same retiree health benefits as state employees - HB 743
Funding, KLEPF fund salary supplements - HB 309
Kentucky
Retirement Systems, amend hazardous duty retiree health benefits - SB 249
Retirement Systems, establishment of new benefit structure for new hires - HB 600: SCS
Retirement Systems, housekeeping bill - HB 501
Retirement Systems, Housekeeping Bill - HB 501: HCS
Teacher's Retirement System, funding for - HB 742
Teacher's Retirement system, member, retirement allowance, calculation of - HB 686
Teachers' Retirement System, membership and beneficiaries - HB 470
Teachers' Retirement System, participation option, university personnel - SB 65
Teachers' Retirement System, roll-over option - SB 65: SCS
KERS, high-three final compensation and 2.2 percent benefit factor window extension - HB 653: HCS
Legally adopted children, survivor benefits for - SB 131
Legislators' Retirement Plan, adjust COLA and new hire employee contribution rate - HB 600: HCS
Public
advocate, deputy public advocate, establish salaries of - HB 362
servants, crimes committed by - HB 700
Retirement high-three final compensation and 2.2 percent benefit factor window extension - HB 53
Retirement,
DROP program for hazardous duty employees of consolidated local governments - SB 234
establishment of new benefit structure for new hires in KERS - HB 600
high-three final compensation and 2.2 percent benefit factor window extension - HB 653
increase for death in the line of duty benefits - HB 20
level of state contribution - SB 11
School board member, service credit for retirement - HB 562
Senior status judge program, prerequisites for and sunsetting of - HB 581
Solid waste employees, hazardous duty retirement coverage - HB 519
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists, supplemental pay, retirement contributions considered - HB 432
University employees, optional retirement plan, benefits - HB 470: SCS

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