All Aged Persons and Aging Legislation - Kentucky
HB771
Latest Action: 03/28/2008 - 3rd reading, passed 95-0 with Committee Substitute Bill Text Create new sections of KRS Chapter 205 to exempt veterans from Medicaid estate recovery; define the terms "department," "estate," and "veteran"; prohibit the Department for Medicaid Services from recovering from the estate of a veteran for nursing facility services paid by Medicaid on behalf of the veteran up to $250,000; provide that a deceased veteran's estate will be subject to estate recovery if the veteran qualified for Medicaid fraudulently; require the department to promulgate administrative regulations; and, provide that the waiver of Medicaid estate recovery due to veteran status will sunset after January 1, 2015. Comment on Bill SB240
Latest Action: 03/18/2008 - Taken from the Consent Orders of the Day; recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (S) Bill Text Create new sections of KRS Chapter 216 to provide for the certification of personal service agencies; define the terms "agency," "cabinet," "client," "department," "designated representative," "family," "personal services," "personal services agency"; and, "parent personal services agency"; require a personal services agency to be certified; require the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations; require personal services agencies to have written policies and procedures maintained by the agency and disclosed to the client, written personal service agreements, and written personal services plans; qualify that only personal services agencies meeting standards for certification will be granted a certificate; require each application for certification to be made to the department, accompanied by a fee, and to expire one year from the date of its receipt; require renewals to be accompanied by an additional fee; require the personal services [...] show full description HB672
Latest Action: 02/29/2008 - To Judiciary (H) Bill Text Create a new section of KRS Chapter 508 to increase the penalty for an assault against an elderly or a disabled person. HB667
Latest Action: 03/18/2008 - To Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) Bill Text Amend KRS 39F.010 to define the term "impaired adult"; amend KRS 39F.020 to require the rescue squads organized to search for a missing impaired adult to cooperate with local media outlets in notifying the public about the search; amend KRS 39F.180 to require the person managing the search or organization conducting the search for a person with a known or reported organic brain disorder including Alzheimer's disease to report the search as a Golden Alert to local media outlets in addition to the local emergency management director, local search and rescue coordinator, and duty officer of the Division of Emergency Management; establish title as the "Diantha Louise George Golden Alert Bill." HB658
Latest Action: 02/29/2008 - To Health & Welfare (H) Bill Text Create new sections of KRS 216B to establish the Direct Care Staffing Incentive Program; require minimum nurse aide staff-to-resident ratios in long term care facilities as condition of eligibility for the program; provide that intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded and institutions for the treatment of mental illness are eligible to participate in the program; provide that personal care homes and family care homes are not eligible to participate in the program; require the Office of Inspector General in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to determine eligibility to receive incentives through the program; create a new section of KRS 194A to require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to establish a program to provide scholarships and salary supplements to nurse aides and nursing staff employed by long-term care facilities deemed eligible to participate in the program; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations [...] show full description SJ169
Latest Action: 02/29/2008 - To Health & Welfare (S) Bill Text Direct the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Advisory Council and the Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders to take action on the recommendations contained in the 2008 Alzheimer's disease state plan. HB627
Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - 2nd reading, to Rules Bill Text Amend KRS 194A.601 to require an annual report on the activities of the Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders and delete requirement for a quarterly report; require the office to receive reports and oversee implementation of recommendations from the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Advisory Council; amend KRS 194A.603 to require the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Advisory Council to provide advice and recommendations to the Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders and delete requirement that the council report to the Office on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders; provide for a council membership of 15 members and delete requirement for a minimum of 15 members; establish the membership of the council to include five members appointed by the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, eight members appointed by the Governor, and two members appointed by the chief executive officers of the state chapters of the Alzheimer's Association;[...] show full description HB601
Latest Action: 02/25/2008 - To Labor & Industry (H) Bill Text Amend KRS 342.730 to require termination of workers' compensation income benefits when a worker qualifies for normal Social Security retirement benefits or 4 years, rather than 2 years, following the injury or last exposure, whichever last occurs. HB593
Latest Action: 03/12/2008 - To Judiciary (S) Bill Text Amend KRS 29A.040 to allow persons who have reached age 72 to have their names removed from the master list of prospective jurors; amend KRS 29A.090 to allow automatic exemption from jury service for a prospective juror who has reached age 72 who has elected to have his or her name removed from the master list of prospective jurors. HB589
Latest Action: 02/25/2008 - To Health & Welfare (H) Bill Text Amend KRS 216.525 to require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to make information regarding the ownership of each long-term care facility licensed by the cabinet available to the public on its Web site; include the name of the owner as listed on the facility's license; include the name and address of each person holding at least a 10 percent interest in the facility if there are multiple corporate owners; include the name of other long-term care facilities owned by the same owner or corporation; include any other information enabling a person to contact the owner or owners of the long-term care facility. SB125
Latest Action: 04/14/2008 - Signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 109) Bill Text Amend KRS 39F.010 to define the term "impaired adult"; amend KRS 39F.020 to require the rescue squads organized to search for a missing impaired adult to cooperate with local media outlets in notifying the public about the search; amend KRS 39F.180 to require the person managing the search or organization conducting the search for a person with a known or reported organic brain disorder including Alzheimer's disease to report the search to local media outlets in addition to the local emergency management director, local search and rescue coordinator, and duty officer of the Division of Emergency Management. Latest Action: 04/15/2008 - Enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; delivered to Governor; signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 126) Bill Text Create a new section of KRS Chapter 214 to define terms "department" and "program"; establish a colon cancer screening program within the Department for Public Health to provide screening services to uninsured individuals age 50 to 64 and others at high risk; provide that services may be undertaken by private contract or operated by the department; permit the department to accept grants or awards of funds from federal or private sources; require the department to establish a data collection system; require the promulgation of administrative regulations; establish the Colon Cancer Screening Advisory Committee within the Kentucky Cancer Consortium; establish the membership of the advisory committee; require the advisory committee to provide recommendations for implementation and conduct of the colon cancer screening program; require the advisory committee to establish and provide oversight for a colon cancer screening public awareness campaign; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services [...] show full description SR52
Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Adopted by voice vote Bill Text Recognize January 23 as Disabilities Awareness Day. HR52
Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Adopted by voice vote Bill Text Recognize January 23 as Disabilities Awareness Day. HB259
Latest Action: 04/07/2008 - Signed by Governor Bill Text Create new sections of Subchapter 14 of KRS Chapter 304 to establish the Kentucky Long-Term Care Partnership Program upon approval of a Medicaid waiver to disregard assets, resources, and estate recovery requirements of the Medicaid program in a $1 to $1 amount; permit Medicaid eligibility with disregards upon the exhaustion of the benefits of the partnership policy; require the Office of Insurance and the Department for Medicaid Services to jointly establish the program; define policy terms and services covered; require approval of a partnership policy; specify reporting requirements; require assurance that agents who sell partnership policies understand the policy in Section 2(4); require promulgation of administrative regulations; require insurers to disclose availability of the Kentucky Long-Term Care Partnership Insurance Program; create a new section of KRS Chapter 205 to require the Department for Medicaid Services to apply for a federal waiver to establish the partnership program;[...] show full description Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - To Appropriations & Revenue (S) Bill Text Create new sections of KRS 217 to require the Governor, in coordination with the secretary of the Cabinet for Health Services, to request that the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services certify to Congress that drug importation from foreign countries by Kentucky licensed pharmacists, distributors, and wholesalers poses no additional risk to the public's health and safety and would result in a reduction in prescription drug costs; require the Governor and the secretary of the Cabinet for Health Services to request that the secretary of the Department for Health and Human Services promulgate administrative regulations permitting pharmacists, distributors, and wholesalers to import drugs from foreign countries; require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to design a prescription drug program to facilitate the importation of prescription drugs from foreign countries by pharmacists, distributors, and wholesalers licensed in Kentucky once federal regulations [...] show full description HB108
Latest Action: 01/11/2008 - To Health & Welfare (H) Bill Text Amend KRS 216.555 to require the cabinet to report to the Legislative Research Commission on the number and type of citations issued to long-term care facilities; amend KRS 216.557 to allow a facility assessed a federal civil monetary penalty to be subject to a Type A or Type B citation; increase the civil penalty for Type A citations to not less than $5,000 nor more than $25,000; increase the civil penalty for Type B citations to not less than $500 nor more than $1,000; amend KRS 216.560 to increase the civil penalty to $1,000 for Type A citations that are not corrected within the time specified for correction; delete the application for an extension of time to be granted by the cabinet when a licensee has made arrangements to correct a Type A or Type B citation; treble Type A and Type B citations when the subject matter was caused by or relates to a failure by the facility to maintain sufficient nursing or direct care staff; require any trebled fine to be reported by the facility's administrator [...] show full description HB109
Latest Action: 01/11/2008 - To Health & Welfare (H) Bill Text Create new sections of KRS Chapter 216B to require staff-to-resident ratios in long-term care facilities as a condition of licensure or relicensure; establish minimum staffing requirements; prohibit long-term care facilities from admitting new residents if the facility fails to comply with the minimum staffing requirements for two consecutive days; allow admissions to resume after staffing requirements are met for six consecutive days; provide exceptions for weather emergencies and other similar events; require additional staffing based on the needs of the residents; exempt intermediate-care facilities for the mentally retarded, institutions for the treatment of mental illnesses, personal-care homes, and family-care homes from the minimum staffing requirements; create a 19-member board to review staffing requirements on an annual basis; establish a civil fine of no more than $1,000 for each day that the staffing requirements are not maintained. HB204
Latest Action: 04/24/2008 - Signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 146) Bill Text Amend KRS 281.605 to exempt motor vehicles used in the transportation of persons 60 years of age or older or persons who are visually impaired from the provisions of KRS Chapter 281 relating to the regulation of motor carriers; require the motor vehicles being used to be owned by or operated on behalf of a nonprofit organization exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; establish insurance requirement for the motor vehicles. Latest Action: 01/11/2008 - To Health & Welfare (H) Bill Text Amend KRS 216.547 to require the Office of Inspector General to provide news media information on the long-term care facilities with citations at the level of immediate jeopardy or actual harm to a resident, Type A or Type B deficiency; require information to be provided about the nature of the deficiency, plan of correction, enforcement remedies, penalties, and penalty amounts; require the Office of Inspector General to post the information on its Web site; require the Office of Inspector General to provide news media with quarterly reports containing names and addresses of long-term care facilities with no certification deficiencies and facilities with any Type A or Type B violations or any facility cited at the level of immediate jeopardy or actual harm; require information to be provided about the nature of the deficiency, plan of correction, enforcement remedies, penalties, and penalty amounts. HB41
Latest Action: 10/03/2008 - To: Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations Bill Text Create 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 HB40
Latest Action: 10/03/2008 - To: Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations Bill Text Create 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 SB57
Latest Action: 04/14/2008 - Signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 102) Bill Text Create 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; establish the promulgation of administrative regulations to supervise the duties and functions relating to personal emergency response system providers. |
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