Last Action | 04/15/20: to Rules (S) |
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Title | AN ACT relating to home health aides. |
Bill Documents |
Current/Final
Introduced |
Bill Request Number | 1537 |
Sponsors | R. Mills, D. Carroll, R. Girdler, D. Harper Angel, S. Meredith, G. Neal, R. Thomas, R. Webb, M. Wise |
Summary of Original Version | Create a new section of KRS Chapter 216 to require direct-care staff who provide care for a client with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia within the client's home to receive initial and ongoing training that is approved by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; require employers to provide cabinet-approved training and certificates of completion to direct-care staff who work with clients with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations to implement, monitor, and enforce the requirements of this section and to establish standards for approved trainings. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Nurses - Direct-care staff, dementia-specific training, required Public Health - Direct-care staff, dementia-specific training, required Safety - Direct-care staff, dementia-specific training, required Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - Dementia training for direct-care staff, Cabinet for Health and Family Services Aged Persons and Aging - Direct-care staff, dementia-specific training, required Workforce - Direct-care staff, dementia-specific training, required |
Jump to Proposed Amendments |
Senate Committee Substitute 1 Senate Committee Amendment 1 House Committee Substitute 1 House Committee Amendment 1 House Floor Amendment 1 House Floor Amendment 2 House Floor Amendment 3 House Floor Amendment 4 House Floor Amendment 5 House Floor Amendment 6 House Floor Amendment 7 House Floor Amendment 8 House Floor Amendment 9 House Floor Amendment 10 |
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02/03/20 |
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02/05/20 |
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02/26/20 |
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02/27/20 |
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02/28/20 |
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03/05/20 |
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03/17/20 |
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03/18/20 |
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03/19/20 |
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04/14/20 |
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04/15/20 |
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Amendment | Senate Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Retain original provisions; delete definition of "direct-care staff"; apply provisions to home health aides; Create a new section of KRS Chapter 216 to require home health aides who provide care for clients with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia within the clients' home to receive initial and ongoing training that is approved by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; require employers to provide cabinet-approved training and certificates of completion to home health aides who work with clients with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations to implement, monitor, and enforce the requirements of this section and to establish standards for approved trainings. |
Index Headings |
Nurses - Home health aides, dementia-specific training, requirement for Public Health - Home health aides, dementia-specific training, requirement for Safety - Home health aides, dementia-specific training, requirement for Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - Cabinet for Health and Family Services, dementia training for home health aides Aged Persons and Aging - Home health aides, dementia-specific training, requirement for Workforce - Home health aides, dementia-specific training, requirement for Dementia - Home health aides, dementia-specific training, requirement for |
Amendment | Senate Committee Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | R. Alvarado |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 136 |
Amendment | House Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Retain original provisions, create a new section of KRS Chapter 141 to provide definitions of terms related to disaster or emergency-related work; amend KRS 141.020 to exempt disaster response employees and disaster response businesses from income tax beginning on or after January 1, 2020, and before January 1, 2024; amend KRS 141.040 to exempt disaster response businesses beginning on or after January 1, 2020, and before January 1, 2024; amend KRS 68.180, 68.197, 91.200, and 92.300 to exclude the income of a disaster response employee and a disaster response business from local tax; amend KRS 227.480 to exclude a disaster response business from certain permit requirements; amend KRS 227A.030 to exclude disaster response employees and disaster response businesses licensed in another state from certain licensing requirements; create a new section of KRS 67.750 to 67.790 to prevent these provisions from being construed as establishing a nexus or minimum contact for taxing purposes, except as related to disaster response business and employees for work performed during disaster response periods; add noncodified language stipulating that the COVID-19 virus is causing unprecedented economic harm and that it will be necessary for businesses to reopen as rapidly as possible once the state of emergency is ended and requiring administrative bodies, the Kentucky Restaurant Association, and the Kentucky Hospital Association to issue guidance on reopening business consistent with guidance on avoiding the spread of COVID-19; have guidance approved by the Governor; provide for suspension of licenses or suspension of operations for those who open in violation of the guidance; sunset provisions with the end of the state of emergency; allow chiropractors to provide care if they follow recommendations and guidance of the Centers for Disease Control; add new sections of noncodified language to stipulate that contracts issued under the Kentucky Model Procurement Code shall not expire during the state of emergency declared by Executive Order 2020-215, but shall be automatically extended; prohibit the issuance of requests for proposals during the state of emergency; exempt contracts issued in conformance with Executive Order 2020-215; extend any administrative actions, deadlines, statutory timelines, and statutes of limitation for court filings and proceedings until 30 days after the state of emergency is ended; provide additional community based physical, mental health, and social support services to children and families during the state of emergency by directing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to establish certified Community Health Workers to link Medicaid eligible children and families to appropriate health care providers and social supports, direct the Department of Education to cooperate with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, declare an EMERGENCY. |
Index Headings |
Associations - Restaurant association, guidance developed by Associations - Hospital association, guidance developed by Boards and Commissions - Licensing boards and commissions, guidance developed by Children and Minors - During COVID-19 emergency, Medicaid assistance for Courts - Deadlines, extension beyond state of emergency Disasters - COVID-19 emergency, provisions for Disasters - Disaster response business, definition of Disasters - Disaster response workers, taxation of Diseases - COVID-19 emergency, provisions for Education, Elementary and Secondary - Department of Education, assistance to Medicaid Effective Dates, Emergency - COVID-19 emergency, provisions for Emergency Medical Services - During a disaster, taxation of Governor - Business COVID-19 guidance, review of Health and Medical Services - During COVID-19 emergency, provisions for Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Hospitals and surgical centers, guidance for Licensing - Licensed occupations, COVID-19 guidance for Medicaid - COVID-19 emergency, telehealth services during Occupations and Professions - Regulated occupations, COVID-19 guidance for Small Business - Restaurants, COVID-19 guidance for State Agencies - During COVID-19 emergency, contracting by Taxation, Income--Individual - Disaster response employees, exemption from taxation |
Amendment | House Committee Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | C. McCoy |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 136 |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | K. Bratcher |
Summary | Provide when health care providers shall be considered in compliance with Executive Orders and directives related to health care services that are provided by chiropractors. |
Index Headings |
Health and Medical Services - COVID-19 state of emergency, performance of chiropractic health care services Physicians and Practitioners - COVID-19 state of emergency, performance of chiropractic health care services Public Health - COVID-19 state of emergency, performance of chiropractic health care services |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 2 |
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Sponsor | K. Bratcher |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 136/GA |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 3 |
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Sponsor | C. Freeland |
Summary | Provide when health care providers shall be considered in compliance with Executive Orders and directives related to health care services that are provided by dentists. |
Index Headings |
Health and Medical Services - COVID-19 state of emergency, performance of dental services Physicians and Practitioners - COVID-19 state of emergency, performance of dental services Public Health - COVID-19 state of emergency, performance of dental services |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 4 |
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Sponsor | C. Freeland |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 136/GA |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 5 |
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Sponsor | J. Nemes |
Summary | Retain original provisions; add new sections of noncodified language to stipulate that contracts issued under the Kentucky Model Procurement Code shall not expire during the state of emergency declared by Executive Order 2020-215, but shall be automatically extended; prohibit the issuance of requests for proposals during the state of emergency; extend bidding deadlines for requests for proposals issued before the state of emergency with a bidding deadline set during the state of emergency; exempt contracts issued in conformance with Executive Order 2020-215; declare an EMERGENCY. |
Index Headings |
Contracts - State contracts, during state of emergency extension of Diseases - COVID-19, contracting during state of emergency for Effective Dates, Emergency - COVID-19, contracting during state of emergency for Purchasing - During COVID-19 emergency, practices for State Agencies - During state of emergency, contracting by |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 6 |
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Sponsor | J. Nemes |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 136/GA |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 7 |
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Sponsor | J. Miller |
Summary | Retain original provisions; add noncodified language stipulating that the COVID-19 virus is causing unprecedented economic harm and that it will be necessary for businesses to reopen as rapidly as possible once the state of emergency is ended and requiring administrative bodies, the Kentucky Restaurant Association, and the Kentucky Hospital Association to issue guidance on reopening business consistent with guidance on avoiding the spread of COVID-19; have guidance approved by the Governor; provide for suspension of licenses or suspension of operations for those who open in violation of the guidance; sunset provisions with the end of the state of emergency. EMERGENCY. |
Index Headings |
Associations - Kentucky Restaurant Association, reopening guidelines developed by Associations - Kentucky Hospital Association, reopening guidelines developed by Boards and Commissions - Reopening guidelines, development of Disasters - COVID-19 emergency, reopening businesses after Diseases - COVID-19 emergency, reopening businesses after Governor - Guidelines for reopening businesses after emergency, approval of Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Kentucky Hospital Association, reopening guidelines developed by Licensing - Licensed occupations, guidelines for reopening of Occupations and Professions - Guidelines for reopening, development of Small Business - Guidelines for reopening, development of Effective Dates, Emergency - COVID-19 emergency, reopening businesses after |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 8 |
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Sponsor | J. Miller |
Summary | Retain original provisions; add noncodified language stipulating that the COVID-19 virus is causing unprecedented economic harm and that it will be necessary for businesses to reopen as rapidly as possible once the state of emergency is ended and requiring administrative bodies, the Kentucky Restaurant Association, and the Kentucky Hospital Association to develop within 15 days after the effective date of this Act guidance on reopening businesses in a manner consistent with guidance on avoiding the spread of the COVID-19 virus, guidelines to be approved by the Governor; authorize a licensed chiropractor to provide care to patients if safe practices are followed; stipulate that state contracts with an expiration date set during the state of emergency shall not expire but shall be automatically extended to a date 90 days after the state of emergency ends; prohibit requests for proposals to be issued during the state of emergency; stipulate that requests for proposals issued prior to the state of emergency with a bidding deadline set during the state of emergency shall not close bidding until 30 days after the state of emergency; extend administrative actions, deadlines, statutory deadlines, and statutes of limitation for court filings and proceedings until 30 days after the emergency order is ended; declare an EMERGENCY. |
Index Headings |
Boards and Commissions - Reopening licensed businesses, development of plans for Contracts - State contracts, modifications during state of emergency Courts - Statutes of limitation for filings, extension of Disasters - Declaration of emergency, COVID-19 virus Diseases - COVID-19 virus, actions in response to Effective Dates, Emergency - COVID-19 virus, actions in response to Governor - Plans for reopening businesses, approval of Health and Medical Services - Chiropractors, during state of emergency care provided by Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Plans for reopening business, approval of Licensing - Reopening of licensed businesses, approval of plans for Small Business - Plans for reopening business, approval of State Agencies - State contracts, modifications during state of emergency |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 9 |
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Sponsor | J. Miller |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 136/GA |
Amendment | House Floor Amendment 10 |
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Sponsor | D. Osborne |
Summary | Retain original provisions; require the Department of Medicaid to provide telehealth and telemedicine services for behavioral health benefits during a state of emergency. |
Index Headings |
Disasters - Telehealth and telemedecine service, provision for Health and Medical Services - Behavioral health benefits, provision during state of emergency Medicaid - State of emergency, provision of services during |
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