House Bill 10

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Last Action line items vetoed (Acts, ch.146)
Title AN ACT relating to donated clothing, household items, or other items.
Bill Documents Bill
Bill Request Number 371
Sponsors J. Richards, B. Yonts
Summary of Original Version Create a new section of KRS 367.650 to 367.670 to require proper labeling on donation boxes and donation drop-off sites when the donations do not qualify as charitable contributions for federal tax purposes; amend KRS 367.668 to require lettering to be not less than 2 inches in height; amend KRS 367.665 to grant the county attorney concurrent jurisdiction and powers with the Attorney General and allow the county attorney to impose penalties which shall be paid to the county.
Index Headings of Original Version Attorney, County - Concurrent jurisdiction, Attorney General
Attorney General - County attorney, concurrent jurisdiction
Charitable Organizations and Institutions - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for
Consumer Affairs - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for
Proposed Amendments Senate Committee Substitute 1
Senate Committee Substitute 2
Senate Committee Amendment 1
Senate Committee Amendment 2
Votes Vote History
Governor's Veto Message Veto

Actions

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10/30/15
  • Prefiled by the sponsor(s).
01/05/16
  • introduced in House
  • to Labor & Industry (H)
01/13/16
  • posted in committee
01/28/16
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
01/29/16
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
02/01/16
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 2
02/02/16
  • 3rd reading, passed 87-5
02/03/16
  • received in Senate
02/05/16
  • to Judiciary (S)
03/28/16
  • taken from Judiciary (S)
  • 1st reading
  • returned to Judiciary (S)
03/29/16
  • reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules with Committee Substitutes (1) committee amendment (1-title)
04/15/16
  • to Rules (H)
  • recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (S)
  • reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitutes (2) committee amendment (2-title)
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, April 15, 2016
  • 3rd reading
  • committee amendments (1-title) Committee Substitute (1) withdrawn
  • passed 34-3 with Committee Substitutes (2) committee amendment (2-title)
  • received in House
  • to Rules (H)
  • taken from Rules
  • posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitutes (2) and committee amendment (2-title)
  • House concurred in Senate Committee Substitutes (2) committee amendment (2-title)
  • passed 93-4
  • enrolled, signed by each presiding officer
  • delivered to Governor
04/27/16
  • line items vetoed (Acts, ch.146)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment Senate Committee Substitute 1
Impact Statements Local Mandate
Summary Delete original provisions; amend KRS 186.570 to allow the Transportation Cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations to address out-of-state interlock ignition orders for residents and nonresidents and address violations related to the issuance of an ignition interlock license and installation of an ignition interlock device; amend KRS 189A.005 to make technical corrections; amend KRS 189.070 to clarify that persons charged with a violation of KRS 189A.010 which includes aggravating circumstances or who have refused a breath, blood, or urine test may only receive day-for-day credit for a valid interlock license after conviction; create a new section of KRS Chapter 189A to allow any person charged with violating KRS 189A.010(1)(a), (b), (e), or (f) or who refused a breath, blood, or urine test to apply to the Transportation Cabinet for an ignition interlock license; delete the requirement that certain offenses require court approval to apply for an ignition interlock license; create a new section of KRS Chapter 189A to clarify that an employer exemption for an ignition interlock device allows the person to operate his or her employer's non-ignition interlock equipped motor vehicle in the course and scope of employment if the business entity that owns the motor vehicle is not owned or controlled by the person; amend KRS 189A.090 to make technical corrections to clarify that the court may revoke an ignition interlock or hardship license if the person has been convicted of a violation under KRS Chapter 189 for which points are assessed by the Transportation Cabinet and certain offenses under KRS Chapter 189A; amend KRS 189A.105 to clarify that at the time of a breath, blood, or urine test, a person shall be informed that he or she will have to the ability to apply for an ignition interlock license; amend KRS 189A.107 to clarify that a person who refuses a breath, blood, or urine test may apply for an ignition interlock license if the person files a motion waiving the right to judicial review and may receive credit on a day-for-day basis after conviction; provide that a person who was not convicted of a violation of KRS 189A.010 but found by the court to have refused to submit to testing may receive credit on a day-for-day basis; amend KRS 189A.200 to provide that any person charged with a violation of KRS 189A.010(1) which includes certain enumerated charges under KRS 189A.200 may apply for an ignition interlock license if the person files a motion waiving the right to judicial review and may receive credit on a day-for-day basis after conviction; amend KRS 189A.240 to provide that any person found by the court in a judicial review imposed under KRS 189A.200 to have committed any of the offenses enumerated under this section may waive the judicial review of the suspension and apply for an ignition interlock license; amend KRS 189A.320 and KRS 189A.400 to make technical corrections, amend KRS 189A.410 to provide that any time during the minimum license suspension period for a violation of KRS 189A.010(6) or KRS 189A. 070, a person may motion for the court for a hardship license; amend KRS 189A.500 to require the Transportation Cabinet to create an administrative review process for persons issued an ignition interlock license who seek redress for issues related to fees, conditions, or terms of installation and maintenance of an ignition interlock device and amend conditions related to the transmission of names by ignition interlock providers to the cabinet; repeal KRS 189A.340, KRS 189A.345, KRS 189A.420, and KRS 189A.440.
Index Headings Attorney, County - Concurrent jurisdiction, Attorney General
Attorney General - County attorney, concurrent jurisdiction
Charitable Organizations and Institutions - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for
Consumer Affairs - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for

Amendment Senate Committee Substitute 2
Summary Delete original provisions; appropriate General Fund moneys for Parks renovations and repairs; appropriate General Fund moneys for the Rough River Marina; appropriate General Fund moneys for aviation economic development; appropriate General Fund moneys for the College Access Program; appropriate General Fund moneys for the Kentucky Tuition Grant Program; appropriate General Fund moneys for the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship Program; APPROPRIATION; declare an EMERGENCY.
Index Headings Attorney, County - Concurrent jurisdiction, Attorney General
Attorney General - County attorney, concurrent jurisdiction
Charitable Organizations and Institutions - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for
Consumer Affairs - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for

Amendment Senate Committee Amendment 1
Sponsor M. McGarvey
Summary Make title amendment.
Index Headings Attorney, County - Concurrent jurisdiction, Attorney General
Attorney General - County attorney, concurrent jurisdiction
Charitable Organizations and Institutions - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for
Consumer Affairs - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for

Amendment Senate Committee Amendment 2
Sponsor C. McDaniel
Summary Make title amendment.
Index Headings Attorney, County - Concurrent jurisdiction, Attorney General
Attorney General - County attorney, concurrent jurisdiction
Charitable Organizations and Institutions - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for
Consumer Affairs - Donation boxes, proper labeling, requirement for

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