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Abortion,
informed consent and ultrasound requirements - SB 38; HB 373
prohibitions relating to - SB 38: SFA (1)
ultrasound requirements for - SB 38: SCS
Acupuncture, licensing of - HB 65; HB 65: HCS
Administrative regulation 900 KAR 6:075, deficient, declaration of - SB 55: SFA (1)
Adolescent well health physicals, urge education about - HR 125
Adult
abuse registry, establish - HB 520, 532
abuse registry, establishment of - SB 173
Advance
practice registered nurses, prescriptions and immunization certifications by - HB 179: SCS
registered nurse practitioners, terminology for - HB 179: SCS, HCS
Advanced
practice registered nurses, authority to complete reports and certifications - HB 179: SFA (3)
practice registered nurses, licensing of - HB 179
registered nurse practitioners' prescriptive authority, scope of - SB 75; HB 556; HB 556: HFA (1),(2)
registered nurse practitioners, prescriptive authority, scope of - SB 31: HCS
registered nurse practitioners, scope of practice for - SB 59: HCS
registered nurse practitioners, terminology for - HB 179: SFA (2)
Alcohol and substance abuse treatment, pregnant and post-partum women - HB 430
Alzheimer's research, tax refund checkoff for - HB 411; SB 59: HCS
Anatomical
gifts - SB 4: SCS
gifts, requirements for, establishment of - SB 4: HCS
gifts, revised uniform act, enactment of - SB 4
Applied behavior analysis, licensure of practitioners - HB 159: HCS (1)
Auditory screening report, definition of - SB 10
Behavioral
disorders, treatment - HB 159
disorders, treatment of - SB 4: HCS
Board
of Nursing, investigation of cases - HB 179; HB 179: SCS, SFA (2), HCS
of Nursing, member nominated by Kentucky Licensed Practical Nurses, Inc. - HB 80
of Prosthetics, Orthotics, an Pedorthics, limit on fees charged by - SB 60: HFA (5)
of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics, limit on fees charged by - SB 60: HFA (6)
of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics, limitations on service as a member of - SB 60: HFA (4),(7)
Cabinet
for Health & Family Services, Executive Orders 2009-513, 2009-541, 2009-661, & 2009-770 - HB 344
for Health & Family Services, Kentucky Board of Radon Professionals, creation of - HB 494: HCS
for Health and Family Services, radon programs, design and administration of - HB 494
Cancer
clinical trials, treatment, health plans for - SB 18
medication, oral, require coverage for - HB 460
Children's
health advisory council, establishment of - HB 469: HCS
health advisory council, naming of - HB 469; HB 469: HFA (1)
Chiropractic
services, health insurance reimbursement - SB 157: SFA (2)
services, insurer, definition of - SB 157: SFA (1)
Chiropractors, insurance reimbursement - HB 425: HFA (3)
Civil immunity, emergency care, provision of - HB 281
Colon
cancer screening program, establish fund for - HB 72: SCS (1),(2)
Cancer Screening Program, provide funding for - HB 72
cancer screening, establish fees for - HB 72: HCS
Constitution amendment, abortion, no right created - HB 549
Controlled substances, disposal, pilot program, establishment of - SB 166
Deep-Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month, March, designate - SR 191; HR 212
Dental and vision services, benefit plan, fees not covered by - HB 425: SFA (1)
Denture identification, requirement for - SB 22
DeWalt, Mozziz "Coach Mo," honoring - SR 162; HR 191
Diabetes educators, licensing of - HB 490; HB 490: SCS
Diabetes,
promote awareness of - SR 254; HR 276
promote awareness of its impact on eyes - HR 120
Dialysis technicians, criminal background check for - HB 179; HB 179: SCS, SFA (2), HCS
Disposal of pharmaceuticals, restrict certain methods of - HB 543
Examination services for victims of sexual offenses, modification of - SB 135; HB 500
EyeCare America, honor - SR 200
Good Samaritan, nonliability for emergency care, expand to all persons - HB 208
Health
benefit, mandate coverage for acquired brain injuries - SB 154
care systems, amend Kentucky Constitution to prohibit required participation - HB 585
care systems, Kentucky Constitution, amendment to prohibit required participation - HB 253
professional, exclusion granted for - HB 488: HCS
HIV/AIDS training course, repeal requirement for - HB 350
Hospital-acquired infections, honor and recognize reporting of - HR 297
Hospitals contracts with insurer, required provisions - HB 41
Identification and tracking devices, implantation in humans - SB 194
Immunizations,
administration by pharmacists - HB 427
administration of - HB 427: HFA (1)
human papillomavirus, required - HB 242: HFA (1); HB 272: HFA (2)
Individual options for services, not to be prohibited by law - HB 307
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, conformity with - HB 77
Informed consent, how implemented in individual private settings - HB 495
Insurance, autism spectrum disorders, coverage for - SB 13
Intellectual disability, change some statutory references from mental retardation to - HB 558; HB 558: HCS
Jails, provision of medical services in - SB 84; SB 84: SCS
Kentucky
BioAlliance, honoring - SR 125
Board of Dentistry, omnibus chapter revisions - HB 179: SCS, SFA (2),(4)
Board of Radon Professionals, composition of - HB 494: HFA (1)
Board of Radon Professionals, radon programs, design and administration of - HB 494: HCS
Children's Health Insurance Program, premiums, requirements for - SB 31: HCS; SB 106: HCS; HB 463: HCS
Commission on Public Health, creation of the - HB 258; HB 258: HCS
Dental Association, honoring - SR 214; HR 242
Hemophilia and Blood Disorder Program, establishment of - HB 259
Hemophilia Program, establish the - SB 106: HCS
Hemophilia Program, establishment of - SB 4: HCS; HB 259: HCS
Hospice Day, recognizing - SR 140; HR 167
State Association of Practical Nurses, renaming of - HB 80: HCS
Kidney Cancer Awareness Month, designation of - HCR 15
KY Board of Radon Professionals, commissioner of the Department for Public Health, member of - HB 494
Lead
in blood levels, prompt reporting of - HB 332
in blood levels, require prompt reporting of - HB 332: HCS
Long-term care facilities, nurse staffing requirements, establishment of - HB 157
Medicaid,
managed care partnership, extension of - HB 459
program performance, audit of - SCR 197
Medical facilities, jail, state prisoner copayment for use of - SB 47
Mesothelioma Awareness Day, designate September 26 of each year as - SB 62; SB 62: HCS
Metabolic or genetic disorders, Medicaid coverage of - SB 106; SB 106: HCS
Methamphetamine
precursors - SB 211: HFA (1)
violations, precursor drugs, prohibition of purchase - SB 211
Mold
remediation standards, Department of Law to establish and Attorney General to enforce - HB 44: SCS
remediation, establish standards for - HB 44
Multiple sclerosis, creation of trust fund and income tax checkoff for - HB 198
Myositis Awareness Day, September 21 as - SR 186
Narcotic treatment programs, regulation of - SB 200; SB 200: SCS
Nursing facility, certificate of need approved, exemptions for - SB 60: HCS
Office on Personal-Care Homes, establishment of - HB 476
Opioid
antidote naloxone, availability, expansion of - HB 263
antidote naloxone, expand availability of - HB 263: HCS, HFA (1),(2),(3)
Oral health care to a child's ability to learn, recognize importance of - SJR 114
Organ
and tissue donation, encourage awareness of - HR 116
donation, nonrefundable tax credit, provide for - HB 59
Paramedics, expansion of practice, direct LRC staff study of - HCR 198
Patient
admittance requirement, establish - SB 55: SFA (3)
identification number for prescription medication, expanded options for - HB 266
visitation rights, provide for - HB 118; HB 118: HCS
Pediatric abusive head trauma, prevention and recognition of - HB 285; HB 285: SCS (2), HCS
Pedorthists, orthotists, and prosthetists, licensing of - SB 60: HFA (1)
Personal
care homes, services, Medicaid coverage for - HB 476
services agencies, require gift policy for - HB 415
Personal-Care Homes Advisory Council, establishment of - HB 476
Personal-care
homes, services, Medicaid coverage for - SB 143
homes, study of - HB 476: HCS
Pharmacy
technicians working only as a charitable organization volunteer, waive application fee for - SB 19: SCS
technicians, charitable organizations, waive application fee for - SB 19
Pharmacy-related primary care, study of - HCR 72
Physician
assistants, controlled substances, prescriptive authority for - HB 358; HB 358: HFA (1)
assistants, emergency medical assistance, provisions for - HB 358; HB 358: HFA (1)
assistants, licensure, requirements for - HB 358; HB 358: HFA (1)
Physicians and nurses, collaborative agreement guidelines, establishment of - HB 556: HFA (5)
Practitioner or pharmacist coerced to provide drugs, prohibition of action against - SB 211: HFA (2)
Pregnancy resource centers, encouraging financial assistance to - HCR 43
Primary
stroke center, designation as a - SB 1: SCS
stroke center, designation of - SB 1
Prisoners,
Medicaid rate for jail health care, use of - SB 84: HFA (2)
use of Medicaid rate for jail health care - SB 84: HFA (1)
Private psychiatric hospitals, Medicaid, disproportionate share payments, provisions for - HB 518; HB 518: HCS, HFA (1)
Prostethics, orthotics, and pedorthics, licensing and regulation of practitioners of - SB 60
Prosthetic,
orthotic, and pedorthic licensing and regulation, therapeutic shoe fitters exempt - SB 60: SFA (3)
orthotic, and pedorthic licensure, nationally certified practitioners exempted from - HB 376: SFA (1)
Prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics, licensing and regulation of practitioners of - SB 60: SFA (1)
Prosthetist, orthotist, pedorthist, and orthotic fitter licensure, direct LRC staff study of - SB 60: SFA (2)
Prosthetists, orthotists, and pedorthists, licensing of - SB 60: HFA (2),(3)
Pseudoephedrine, prescription medication, record of - HB 497
Psychiatric
hospitals, 900 KAR 6:075, void, unenforceable, rendering of - SB 55: SCS
residential treatment facilities, Level I, Level II, establishment of - HB 231: HCS
Psychologists, licensing of - SB 12; HB 488
Psychology
board, applied behavior analysts, regulation of - SB 4: HCS
board, regulation of applied behavior analysts - HB 159
Public protection and informed consent in individual private settings - HB 573
Quality assurance program, require pharmacies to create - SB 99
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, medical education concerning - HB 252
School
nurse pilot program, establishment of - HB 436: HCS
nurse, pilot program, establishment of - HB 436
Sexual
assault exams, disabled person's consent, deletion of - HB 500: SCS
assault exams, related services, reimbursal for - HB 500: HCS
Smoking
cessation treatment, pregnant women, Medicaid coverage of - SB 11
cessation treatment, urge Medical funding for - SR 9
Specialty residential treatment center, establishment and licensing of - HB 231
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists in schools, salary supplement for - HB 376: SCS
State
employees, wellness activities pilot program - HB 150
mental hospitals, Medicaid, disproportionate share payments, provisions for - HB 518; HB 518: HCS, HFA (1)
Students with Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, conformity with - SB 43
Supports for Community Living, rate increase for, providers of - HB 193; HB 193: HCS
Surgical assistants, certification of - HB 449
Technical correction - SB 204
The Kentucky Board of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics, establishment of - HB 376: SCS
University
Medical Center, excess fund requirements - HB 165: SFA (1)
of Louisville James Brown Cancer Center, honoring - SR 168
of Louisville James Graham Brown Cancer Center, honoring - HR 196
Urban-county
boards of health, increased contract amounts for - SB 88
boards of health, purchase amount requiring contract, increase of - HB 269
Wholesale
distribution, pedigree requirements, exemptions from - SB 59; SB 59: SFA (1), HCS, HFA (1)
distribution, prescription drugs exemption, blood banks - SB 59; SB 59: SFA (1), HCS, HFA (1)

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