Kentucky 2025 Regular Session All Bills (Page 38)
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB784
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/21/25
Define "virtual program"; place an enrollment cap on virtual programs for the remainder of the 2024-2025 school year and the entirety of the 2025-2026 school year; EMERGENCY.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HJR56
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/25/25
Direct the Transportation Cabinet to designate a portion of Kentucky Route 979 in Floyd County as the Ermal Tackett Memorial Highway.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB796
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Amend KRS 134.490 to modify notification requirements for third-party purchasers of delinquent taxes; amend KRS 134.504 to require notice of the homestead exemption application process.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB814
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 205 to require the Department for Medicaid Services and any managed care organization with which the department contracts for the delivery of Medicaid services to provide coverage for doula services; establish training and education requirements for doulas; require the department to promulgate administrative regulations; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services or the Department for Medicaid Services to seek federal approval if they determine that such approval is necessary and comply with KRS 205.525.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB791
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 337 to provide a remedy for employees misclassified as independent contractors; amend KRS 337.010 to define "independent contractor" and "misclassified"; repeal KRS 336.137.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB729
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Propose to create a new section of the Constitution of Kentucky to exempt from state and local excise, sales, and use taxes food, food ingredients, prescription drugs, residential utilities, and on-farm utilities; provide ballot language; submit to voters for ratification or rejection.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB695
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/21/25
Report Pass
3/4/25
Engrossed
3/5/25
Refer
3/5/25
Refer
3/11/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Report Pass
3/14/25
Refer
3/14/25
Enrolled
3/14/25
Enrolled
3/14/25
Vetoed
3/26/25
Refer
3/27/25
Override
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
Override
3/27/25
Enrolled
3/27/25
Enrolled
3/27/25
Chaptered
3/27/25
Passed
3/27/25
Retain original provisions, except delete Medicaid coverage limitations for psychoeducational services; establish that changes to the Medicaid program necessitated by requirements imposed by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or related to payment programs for university hospitals shall be exempt from the requirement that the change be authorized by the General Assembly; amend KRS 205.5371 to establish that the community engagement program shall be a mandatory waiver program; locate the Kentucky Medicaid pharmaceutical rebate fund in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services instead of the Finance and Administration Cabinet; establish that moneys in the Kentucky Medicaid pharmaceutical rebate fund shall be expended in accordance with federal law; create new sections of KRS Chapter 205 to require the Department for Medicaid Services to monitor utilization rates and expenditures for behavioral health and substance use disorder services and to report to the Legislative Research Commission on any service for which the utilization rate or expenditures increase by more than 10 percent over the previous calendar year; establish that any managed care organization that failed during state fiscal year 2025-2026 to comply with 2024 Ky Acts ch. 175, Part I, G., 3., a., (2) and b., (7) be ineligible to for a new Medicaid managed care contract; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to develop a behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment services scorecard to be used by all contracted Medicaid managed care organizations; create various new sections of KRS Chapter 7A to establish the Medicaid Oversight and Advisory Board, the board's membership, and duties.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB728
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Amend KRS 158.4414 to provide up to $20,000 to school districts for each school that employs an on-site full-time certified school resource officer; amend KRS 158.4431 to conform.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB805
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/26/25
Report Pass
2/27/25
Engrossed
3/7/25
Refer
3/7/25
Refer
3/11/25
Report Pass
3/13/25
Amend KRS 600.020 to change the definition of "safety plan" to reference risks to a child's safety; amend KRS 620.032 related to child welfare data reporting; amend KRS 620.040 to include children who are alleged victims of domestic violence and abuse or sexual assault for automatic acceptance for investigation of reports of child dependency, neglect, or abuse; amend KRS 620.048 related to negotiated safety plans in child protective services investigations.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB782
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Amend KRS 138.510 to allocate moneys to a newly created fund from the pari-mutuel racing tax distribution; create a new section of KRS Chapter 230 to establish a fund relating to local governments and administered by the Department for Local Government; and amend KRS 131.190 to allow the Department of Revenue to share information relating to the calculation of the new fund's distribution.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB749
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Amend KRS 199.894 to define "Child Care and Development Fund" and "Child Care Assistance Program"; apply definitions to Section 2 of the Act; amend KRS 199.8982 to require that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services allow certified family child-care home providers to participate in the child care assistance program and establish requirements related to a provider's children in the program and other nonrelative children of the provider that are served in the program.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky Senate Bill SR82
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/21/25
Passed
2/25/25
Adjourn the Senate in honor and loving memory of Susan Maureen Brothers Mayo.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB809
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Report Pass
3/5/25
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 158 to authorize a superintendent or principal to request assistance from a local health department to implement a health curriculum, comply with statutory program requirements, or provide additional health programming for students; provide example programs a local health department may offer; require instruction and programming provided in partnership with a local health department be subject to the curricular requirements of KRS 160.345.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB750
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Amend KRS 164.767 to restrict eligibility for any program authorized under KRS 164.740 to 164.790 to exclude any individual who is a violent offender or who has been convicted of a criminal offense against a victim who is a minor and incarcerated individuals convicted of designated crimes; direct KHEAA to promulgate administrative regulations to implement the eligibility restrictions; amend KRS 164.7874 to delete the requirement that an eligible high school student and eligible postsecondary student not be a convicted felon for KEES eligibility purposes.
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Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Kentucky House Bill HB812
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Refer
2/27/25
Amend KRS 12.210 to allow the Governor to participate in litigation to defend or vindicate only those matters particular to his or her office; require all other litigation matters affecting the Commonwealth to be under the purview of the Attorney General.