Governor Beshear signs 53 more bills into law, issues no vetoes
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Here are some of the higher profile signings:
Senate Bill 1 establishes the endowed research fund to be administered by the
SB 45 starts an Ashanti Alert system in
SB 111 Requires health insurance coverage of the cost of speech therapists as a treatment for those who stutter.
SB 140 Removes the waiver application deadline for unemployment insurance overpayment of thirty days on unemployment insurance claims filed in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
SB 255 Establishes the requirements and standards for social worker services that are performed via telehealth.
SB 319 Increases the allowable amount of emergency awards from the Crime Victims Compensation Board and allows family members and caregivers of a victim to file claims.
House Bill 3 Increases penalties for those convicted of promoting human trafficking to a Class
HB 15 is known as the Consumer Data Protection Act and provides civil penalties of
HB 30 Establishes the Kentucky Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Suicide Prevention Program.
HB 31 Requires the
HB 52 Requires health insurance coverage for cancer screenings.
HB 87 Permits the child, grandchild, or sibling of a deceased birth parent or deceased adoptee, to be given the right to inspect adoption papers and records.
HB 194 Expands assault in the third degree to include causing or attempting to cause physical injury to a person employed by or under contract with a hospital if the event occurs in or on the premises of a hospital or hospital-owned outpatient facility.
HB 258 Provides that torture of a dog or cat is a Class D felony in every instance and that each act may constitute a separate offense.
HB 267 Authorizes the
HB 447 Allows school districts to use vans holding nine or less passengers to transport students to and from classes, and for extracurricular activities.
HB 476 Will let a parent to voluntarily terminate his or her parental rights during the pendency of a proceeding relating to dependency, neglect, and abuse actions, by signing a consent form prescribed by the
HB 551 Permits law enforcement agencies to hire retired officers to work cold cases.
HB 583 Requires state agencies to notify the chief executive officers of all forms of local government and mayors of a declaration of an environmental emergency in their jurisdiction.
HB 695 Establishes the
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