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KYHB641Intro
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Amend KRS 224.50-760 to allow coal combustion by-products to be beneficially reused at underground or surface coal mines and to allow for the resulting reclaimed land to be used for any suitable purposes, including agricultural purposes.
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2025-03-05
[Hearing: Mar 6 @ 9:00 am]
To House Natural Resources & Energy Committee
KYHB519Intro
25%
Amend KRS 278.264 to prohibit the Public Service Commission from authorizing any decommissioning surcharge or recovery of any retirement or stranded asset costs through rates for a utility that has received approval from the commission to retire a fo...
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2025-02-28
To House Rules Committee
KYHB659Intro
25%
Amend KRS 224.10-225 for gender neutrality.
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2025-02-26
To House Natural Resources & Energy Committee
KYSB191Intro
25%
Amend KRS 342.0011, relating to workers' compensation, to expand the definition of " injury" to include a diagnosis of class 2 or greater post-traumatic stress disorder from a death or threatened death by direct exposure or witnessing a death, threat...
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2025-02-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
KYSB259Intro
25%
Amend KRS 224.10-225 to make grammatical correction and gender conformity.
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2025-02-20
To Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee
KYHB166Intro
25%
Amend KRS 342.315 to eliminate the requirement that physicians contracting with the commissioner of the Department of Workers' Claims to perform evaluations in occupational disease claims be "B" readers who are licensed in Kentucky and are board-cert...
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2025-02-04
To House Economic Development & Workforce Investment Committee
KYHB165Intro
25%
Amend KRS 342.125 to remove the requirement that an affected employee previously diagnosed with occupational pneumoconiosis resulting from exposure to coal dust must have an additional two years of employment in the Commonwealth wherein the employee ...
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2025-02-04
To House Economic Development & Workforce Investment Committee
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