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KYHB371PassAmend KRS 304.44-030 to require the administrator to establish the maximum total insured value reinsured per structure; increase the coverage amount for living expenses from $25,000 to $50,000; amend KRS 304.44-050 to conform; apply to policies issue...
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2024-04-04
signed by Governor
KYHB378PassAmend KRS 2.091 to name and designate coal as the official rock of Kentucky; amend KRS 2.094 to name and designate chalcedony agate as the official mineral of Kentucky.
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2024-04-04
signed by Governor
KYHB85Engross
50%
Amend KRS 351.127 to change the number of emergency medical or mine emergency technicians required to be on shift from two to one, if the number of employees on the shift is 10 or less.
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2024-03-14
To Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee
KYHB728Intro
25%
Amend KRS 350.028 to insert gender-neutral language.
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2024-02-26
To House Committee On Committees
KYHB690Intro
25%
Amend KRS 350.028 to insert gender-neutral language.
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2024-02-23
To House Committee On Committees
KYHB655Intro
25%
Amend KRS 350.028 to include gender-neutral language.
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2024-02-22
To House Committee On Committees
KYHR70PassUrge the United States Congress to enact legislation to reform federal permitting and environmental review processes to expedite the deployment of modern energy infrastructure.
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2024-02-20
adopted by voice vote
KYHB283Intro
25%
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 351 to require any owner, operator, lessee, or licensee of a coal mine holding a license under KRS 337.200 that has been doing business in the Commonwealth for fewer than five consecutive years to submit a certific...
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2024-01-17
To House Committee On Committees
KYHR34Intro
25%
Urge the United States Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration to adopt its proposed rule on permissible exposure limits of silica dust consistent with existing Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations.
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2024-01-08
To House Committee On Committees
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