House Bill 110

Actions | Amendments
Last Action 02/15/18: recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (H)
Title AN ACT relating to the exploitation of adults.
Bill Documents Introduced
Fiscal Impact Statements Corrections Impact
Fiscal Note
Local Mandate
Additional Fiscal Impact Statements Exist
Bill Request Number 421
Sponsors J. DuPlessis, B. Reed
Summary of Original Version Amend KRS 209.020 to change the definition of "exploitation" to include obtaining or using controlled substances prescribed to a vulnerable adult or a member of the adult's household; amend KRS 209.990 to create a Class C felony for that form of exploitation.
Index Headings of Original Version Corrections Impact - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Local Mandate - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Fiscal Note - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Crimes and Punishments - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Disabilities and the Disabled - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Drugs and Medicines - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Corrections Impact - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Local Mandate - Exploitation, adults, controlled substances
Jump to Proposed Amendments House Committee Substitute 1 with Fiscal Impact Statements

Actions

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01/02/18
  • introduced in House
01/04/18
  • to Health and Family Services (H)
01/09/18
  • reassigned to Judiciary (H)
01/16/18
  • posted in committee
02/14/18
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)
02/15/18
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
  • recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (H)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Committee Substitute 1
Fiscal Impact Statements Corrections Impact to House Committee Substitute 1
Local Mandate to House Committee Substitute 1
Summary Replace all sections of original; amend KRS 514.010 to define caregiver, dosage unit, and vulnerable adult; amend KRS 514.030 to specify that theft of a controlled substance by a caregiver from a vulnerable adult or an elderly or infirm member of the adult's household is a Class D felony for a first offense of fewer than five dosage units, a Class C felony for a subsequent offense, or a Class C felony for theft of five or more dosage units.
Index Headings Corrections Impact - Controlled substances, theft, by caregiver
Local Mandate - Controlled substances, theft, by caregiver
Crimes and Punishments - Theft, by caregiver, controlled substances
Disabilities and the Disabled - Theft, by caregiver, controlled substances
Drugs and Medicines - Controlled substances, theft, by caregiver

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