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Latest Action: 10/03/2008 - To: Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations Bill TextCreate new sections of KRS Chapter 227, relating to fire prevention and protection, to establish an Alarm System Contractor Licensure Board; define terms; forbid alarm contracting activities by those who are not properly authorized by the board; describe when an alarm system contractor acts as a personal emergency response system provider or contractor; institute an emergency 911 response protocol for unanswered voice-to-voice communication responses to customers; exempt various persons and entities from the board requirements under defined circumstances, including telephone installers, utility companies, fire protection sprinkler contractors, architects, locksmiths, and hospitals; establish board purpose, membership, appointment, and meeting procedures; require board to promulgate administrative regulations, determine applicant qualifications, conduct investigations, and establish renewal and continuing education standards; allow the board to establish fees, control licensure, and enter [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 10/03/2008 - To: Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations Bill TextCreate new sections of KRS Chapter 311A to regulate personal emergency response systems under the authority of the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services; define terms, including "personal emergency response system"; set out basic necessary duties of the board, including the addition of personal emergency response system data in emergency run report forms developed under KRS 311A.190; require that providers be licensed to provide personal emergency response systems; institute an emergency 911 response protocol for unanswered voice-to-voice communication responses to customers; list information necessary for basic applications and for notification of the creation of branch offices; establish minimum criteria to apply for a manager's license; forbid the issuance of a license unless the applicant has specified liability insurance; limit local government regulation of personal emergency response systems to charges for use of a police central alarm installation, inspection fees, or discontinuance [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 10/03/2008 - To: Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare Bill TextAmend KRS 334A.020 to define "interim license," "provisional license," and "temporary license"; amend KRS 334A.035 to establish new requirements for an interim license to practice as a speech-language pathologist and a speech-language pathology assistant; require a person with an interim license to practice as a speech-language pathologist who fails the national examination to submit documentation of preparation for the examination as required by the board; permit the applicant to continue to practice under the interim license with supervision as required in accordance with KRS 334A.035 for a period not to exceed 24 months, unless an extension is granted by the board; require a speech-language pathologist applicant with an interim license to apply for permanent licensure within 30 days of the completion of postgraduate professional experience; exempt speech-language pathologists and audiologist, employed by the public schools in certified positions and who hold teacher certification in [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/14/2008 - Signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 101) Bill Text Amend KRS 325.220 to define "attest" and "compilation"; amend KRS 325.280 to delete language relating to privilege to practice; create a new section of KRS Chapter 325 to provide the privilege to practice without obtaining a license to specified persons licensed by another state who do not have an office in Kentucky; provide disciplinary actions; amend KRS 325.285 to grant the board disciplinary jurisdiction over some out-of-state persons or firms; amend KRS 325.301 to specify which firms must obtain a license to practice within the state and to provide standards for activities performed by firms; amend KRS 325.290 and 325.380 to conform.
Latest Action: 02/20/2008 - To Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations (S) Bill Text Amend KRS 311.530 to change membership of the board; amend KRS 311.535 to limit members to two consecutive terms; amend KRS 311.540 to limit officers of the board to one year terms and permit reelection for one year; permit the board to appoint committees; permit the president of the board to serve ex officio on any committee; limit officers of committees to one year terms and permit reelection for one year; create a new section of KRS Chapter 311 to require the State Board of Medical Licensure to recognize certification by the American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians; prohibit the practice of interventional pain management without training; permit a physician certified by the American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians to advertise.
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Signed by Governor Bill Text Amend KRS 323.120 to increase maximum penalty that the board may impose to $10,000; amend KRS 323.210 to create an architect emeritus licensing category; permit the board to employ staff, obtain office space, and acquire supplies and services that are reasonably necessary; permit the board to assess reasonable administrative fees for copies of documents, mailing costs, and duplicate forms; amend KRS 323.400 to redefine "board" to mean the Kentucky Board of Architects; amend KRS 323.402 to stipulate only persons certified under KRS Chapter 323 may use the term "certified interior designer"; amend KRS 323.410 to remove the grandfathering provision; amend KRS 323.990 to permit the cost of investigation and prosecution to be added to any penalties imposed under KRS Chapter 323; amend KRS 42.066 to conform; amend KRS 323.033 to require construction for human habitation or use by the state or its political subdivisions to be done under the supervision of a licensed architect or professional engineer
Latest Action: 04/14/2008 - Signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 103) Bill TextAmend KRS 317.430 to restructure the Board of Barbering so that four of its five members are barbers holding a valid license and practicing in Kentucky and the fifth member is a citizen at large who is not associated with or financially interested in barbering; unify lengths of appointment to the board to three years for all members, with terms ending on February 1; amend KRS 317.450 to include an annual renewal license fee not to exceed $50 for independent contract owners; amend KRS 317.570 to allow the board to conduct an examination with two or more of its members present, rather than requiring the presence of a quorum of the board; authorize the board to give barbering examinations at regularly prescribed intervals more frequently than once every 30 days; amend KRS 317.590 to enable the board to refuse an application or take disciplinary action against a licensee upon a proper showing that the person has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; declare that [...] show full description
Latest Action: 01/11/2008 - To Labor & Industry (H) Bill Text Create new sections of KRS Chapter 335B to require a state agency, board, or commission that issues a license, credential, or permit that is a prerequisite to a person engaging in an occupation or business to refuse to issue or suspend the license, credential, or permit of a person who hires an unauthorized alien; require that the license be denied or suspended six months for each unauthorized alien employed; require the Department of Labor to promulgate regulations to provide for the uniform enforcement of this Act.
Latest Action: 02/15/2008 - To Licensing & Occupations (H) Bill Text Amend KRS 318.020 to exempt a certified on-site sewage disposal system installer from plumber licensure when the installer is performing work on system piping or parts on private property if the piping or parts are not within a building.
Latest Action: 03/21/2008 - Posted in committee Bill Text Amend KRS 311.864 to define "certified surgical assistant,"; amend KRS 311.866 to provide an exemption to certificate requirements; amend KRS 311.868 to add an additional member to the Advisory Committee for Surgical Assistants; amend KRS 311.870 to establish continuing education rules and guidelines by selected organizations; amend KRS 311.878 to expand certifying organizations and delete the requirement to demonstrate work experience; create a new section of KRS 311.864 to 311.890 to provide for temporary certification; amend KRS 216B.015 to revise the definition for "certified surgical assistant."
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Latest Action: 11/07/2008 - To: Interim Joint Committee on State Government Bill Text Honor and commend the Tennessee Valley Authority on its 75th Anniversary.
Latest Action: 03/10/2008 - Posted in committee Bill Text Amend KRS 318.054 to require six hours of continuing education for a plumber to renew a license; require the Office of Housing, Buildings, and Construction to provide the training at locations throughout the state at a cost of no more than $50 per individual.
Latest Action: 03/25/2008 - Received in Senate Bill Text Amend KRS 313.200 to prohibit a dentist member or a dental hygienist member to be placed on the Board of Dentistry if they have been disciplined by the board.
Latest Action: 03/04/2008 - To Health & Welfare (H) Bill Text Amend KRS 213.081 to specify that transport of a body for cremation shall only be performed by a funeral director or person acting as such; and specify that the permit stating cause of death must accompany body; amend KRS 367.97501 to specify that crematory authorities may only transport cremated remains, not uncremated human remains.
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Latest Action: 03/05/2008 - Posted in committee Bill TextCreate new sections of KRS Chapter 205 to define terms; establish that proof of a person's intent to commit an unlawful act shall not be required in a civil or administrative proceeding to show that the person acted knowingly in respect to Medicaid fraud; establish unlawful acts related to Medicaid; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to provide the Attorney General with access to all documentary materials for the investigation of Medicaid fraud; identify individuals to whom the Attorney General may disclose documentary material; provide immunity for individuals providing access to documentary material to employees of the Attorney General and other state and federal authorities involved in the investigation of Medicaid fraud; require the cabinet to establish by administrative regulation sanctions for a provider found liable for Medicaid fraud; subject licensed professions found liable for Medicaid fraud to disciplinary action by their respective licensure boards; provide [...] show full description
Latest Action: 03/05/2008 - To Economic Development, Tourism & Labor (S) Bill Text Create a new section of KRS Chapter 95 to establish that cancer, resulting in either temporary or permanent disability or death, is an occupational disease; establish the guidelines for compensation; establish the types of carcinogens associated with specific types of cancers.
Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - 3rd reading, passed 97-1; received in Senate Bill Text Create a new section of KRS 309.130 to 309.1399 to require that disciplinary proceedings against licensed art therapist or applicants for licensing be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B; permit aggrieved parties to file suit in Franklin Circuit Court; amend KRS 309.130 to define "the practice of professional art therapy"; prohibit anyone from engaging in the practice of art therapy unless he or she is duly licensed; exempt persons engaged in the practice of employment, job placement, and school counseling from the licensing requirements; amend KRS 309.137 to permit a person whose license has been revoked to petition the board for reinstatement if five years has elapsed; permit the board to issue a written admonishment if the board determines that the violation is not serious; specify that a voluntary suspension shall not bar the board from taking disciplinary action; amend KRS 309.1305, 309.131, 309.1315, 309.133, 309.1335, 309.135, and 309.138 to conform.
Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - To Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations (S) Bill TextCreate new sections of KRS Chapter 216B, relating to the licensure and regulation of health facilities and services, to regulate the practice of surgical technology; define "surgical technology"; prohibit the practice of surgical technology in a health facility by a person unless the person meets specified criteria; allow surgical technology practice if the person has successfully completed an accredited surgical technology educational program, and maintains national surgical technologist certification; permit surgical technology practice by a person who has completed a surgical technology training program in the U.S. Armed Forces or U.S. Public Health Service; grandfather any person who can prove that he or she was practicing surgical technology in a health facility prior to the implementation of the new oversight of surgical technology; exempt federal employees practicing surgical technology pursuant to their employment; allow surgical technology practice by a person for the six months [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/15/2008 - Recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (S); reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute, committee amendments (1) and (2) ; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, April 15, 2008; 3rd reading; committee amendments (1) Bill Text Amend KRS 67.750 to update the reference to the Internal Revenue Code to the code in effect on December 31, 2007, for occupational licenses.
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - To Appropriations & Revenue (H) Bill Text Create a new section of KRS Chapter 231 to establish a fee to be imposed on sexually oriented businesses; define the terms "nude" and "sexually oriented business"; establish a fee of $10 for each entry by each customer to the sexually oriented business; require the sexually oriented business to record and maintain records of each entry; require use of the $10 fee to create a fund for women; and, make an appropriation therefor for the Kentucky Commission on Women.
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