Last Action | received in House |
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Title | AN ACT relating to the Local Government Economic Development Program. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 514 |
Sponsor | S. Riggs |
Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 42.4588 to change the administration of the multicounty Local Government Economic Development Program by removing it from the Cabinet for Economic Development and placing it in the Governor's Office for Local Development; amend KRS 42.4595, 42.460, 11A.233, 154.12-224, and 154.12-225 to conform; to confirm Executive Order 2008-602. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Economic Development - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Local Government - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Coal - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Taxation, Severance - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of |
Proposed Amendments |
Senate Committee Amendment 1 Senate Committee Amendment 2 |
Votes | Vote History |
02/03/09 |
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02/06/09 |
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02/09/09 |
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02/11/09 |
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02/12/09 |
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02/23/09 |
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02/24/09 |
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02/26/09 |
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03/09/09 |
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03/10/09 |
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03/13/09 |
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Amendment | Senate Committee Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | D. Thayer |
Summary | Create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 and a new section of KRS Chapter 12 to require that executive orders issued by the Governor be numbered in consecutive numerical order by date of issuance and be filed electronically with the Secretary of State; to require the co-chairs of the Legislative Research Commission to refer each order to a committee within 5 working days of receipt by the Commission; permit a committee to review an order within 90 days following referral by the co-chairs of the Commission; require the committee to report its comments to the Commission for transmittal to the General Assembly; establish that executive orders expire 90 days after the end of the term of the Governor who issued the executive order; establish that an executive order may be adopted, overridden, or amended by legislative enactment; establish that 90 days after the end of the term of office of the governor or of a statewide elected official, executive orders and administrative orders created respectively by such officials shall expire. |
Index Headings |
Economic Development - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Local Government - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Coal - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Taxation, Severance - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of |
Amendment | Senate Committee Amendment 2 |
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Sponsor | D. Thayer |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings |
Economic Development - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Local Government - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Coal - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of Taxation, Severance - Local Government Economic Development Fund, administration of |
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