House Bill 265

Actions | Amendments
Last Action 04/27/18: became law without Governor's Signature (Acts, ch. 203)
Title AN ACT amending the 2018-2020 state/executive branch budget bill, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.
Bill Documents Current/Final
Introduced
Fiscal Impact Statement Additional Fiscal Impact Statements Exist
Bill Request Number 1234
Sponsors J. Blanton, M. Hart, R. Palumbo, M. Prunty, S. Santoro, J. Sims Jr, S. Wells
Summary of Original Version Amend KRS 15.550 to require telecommunicators that provide dispatch for emergency medical conditions to be trained in high-quality telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation (T-CPR).
Index Headings of Original Version Firefighters and Fire Departments - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Health and Medical Services - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Local Government - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Public Safety - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Safety - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
State Employees - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Fiscal Note - Telephone CPR, Telecommunicators, training for
Jump to Proposed Amendments House Committee Substitute 1 with Fiscal Impact Statements
Senate Committee Substitute 1
Senate Committee Amendment 1
Votes Vote History

Actions

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01/29/18
  • introduced in House
01/31/18
  • to Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection (H)
02/02/18
  • posted in committee
02/07/18
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)
02/08/18
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
  • recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (H)
03/01/18
  • posted in committee
03/06/18
  • reported favorably, to Rules as a Consent Bill
03/08/18
  • posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, March 9, 2018
03/09/18
  • 3rd reading, passed 84-0 with Committee Substitute (1)
03/12/18
  • received in Senate
03/13/18
  • to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S)
03/15/18
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar
03/16/18
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
03/29/18
  • taken from Rules (S)
  • recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (S)
04/14/18
  • reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute and committee amendment (1-title)
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Saturday, April 14, 2018
  • 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute and committee amendment (1-title)
  • received in House
  • to Rules (H)
  • taken from Rules
  • posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute (1) committee amendment (1-title)
  • House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute (1) and committee amendment (1-title)
  • Bill passed 80-11
  • enrolled, signed by President of the Senate
  • enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
  • delivered to Governor
04/26/18
  • filed without Governor's signature with the Secretary of State
04/27/18
  • became law without Governor's Signature (Acts, ch. 203)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Committee Substitute 1
Fiscal Impact Statement Fiscal Note to House Committee Substitute 1
Summary Retain original provisions except clarify that T-CPR training is the minimum level of training required; specify that online T-CPR training is acceptable; PSAPs and facilities with any employee performing medical emergency dispatch may enter into reciprocal agreements to provide T-CPR; and that employees providing medical emergency dispatch shall provide T-CPR or transfer the call to a facility with which they have a reciprocal agreement to provide T-CPR.
Index Headings Firefighters and Fire Departments - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Health and Medical Services - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Local Government - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Public Safety - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
Safety - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for
State Employees - Telephone CPR, telecommunicators, training for

Amendment Senate Committee Substitute 1
Summary Delete provisions and replace with language amending the state/executive branch budget as follows: Reduce General Fund support of $7,300,000 over the biennium for the Kentucky Coal Field Endowment Authority; transfer $7,563,400 in each fiscal year from the Kentucky Coal Field Endowment Fund to the Local Government Economic Development Fund (LGEDF) Single-County Accounts; remove support for SEEK in the amount of $10,087,800 in FY19 and instead direct the funds to LGEDF Single-County Accounts; add language to remove a statutory requirement that local governments must expend 30% of LGEAF funds on coal haul roads; add language permitting all new and carry forward appropriations to LGEDF Single-County Accounts to be allocated at the discretion of the county judge/executive, state senator(s), and state representative(s), and if concurrence of those officials is not achieved, the local government may apply for grants from the Department for Local Government under KRS 42.4588; add language that directs all coal severance taxes in excess of the official estimate to LGEAF; allows the Kentucky Teachers' Retirement System to pay the dependent subsidy out of the Medical Insurance Fund for all retirees under the age of 65 from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2020; redirect General Fund support of $4,792,800 in each fiscal year for the Science and Technology Program to the Cabinet for Economic Development from the Council on Postsecondary Education and allow for unexpended General Fund to carry forward and not lapse; allocate $7,000,000 in lapsed SEEK funding in FY18 for counties impacted by assessment changes for unmined minerals; delete language and allocation in FY18 for emergency revolving school loan fund account; add language to reduce the employer contribution rates for nonhazardous duty employees participating in the KERS who are employed by Mental Health/Mental Retardation Boards, Local and District Health Departments, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, child advocacy centers, state supported universities and community colleges, and any other agency eligible to voluntarily cease participating in the KERS from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019, to 49.47%; add language to support the Local Theater Grant Program in the amount of $350,000 in each fiscal year from the Tourism, Meeting, and Convention Marketing Fund; reduce the appropriations in the Budget Reserve Trust Fund to appropriate $33,387,400 in FY19 and $34,268,300 in FY20 to the Kentucky Communications Network Authority; amend language in Part II, Capital Projects Budget, to include Agricultural Development Board projects to allow for appropriation; add reauthorization for Northern Kentucky University for the Acquire Land/Master Plan 2010-2012 project; add language to exempt the positions of Secretary for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and Chief Information Officer for the Commonwealth Office of Technology from state employee salary limitations; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.
Index Headings Counties - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Appropriations - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Budget and Financial Administration - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Capital Construction - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Coal - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Economic Development - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Education, Finance - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Education, Higher - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Effective Dates, Emergency - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Insurance, Health - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
State Agencies - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Universities and Colleges - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of
Tourism - State/Executive Branch Budget, amendment of

Amendment Senate Committee Amendment 1
Sponsor C. McDaniel
Summary Make title amendment.
Index Headings Title Amendments - HB 265

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