+ − Summary
+ − Full Texts (2)
+ − Actions (23)
- Signed by Governor (Acts, ch. 75)
- Enrolled, signed by each presiding officer
- Passed 95-0
- House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute
- Posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute
- To Rules (H)
- Received in House
- 3rd reading, passed 35-1 with Committee Substitute
- Posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, March 31, 2014
- Delivered to Governor
- Reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules with Committee Substitute as a Consent Bill
- Taken from State & Local Government (S)
- Returned to State & Local Government (S)
- 1st reading
- To State & Local Government (S)
- Received in Senate
- 3rd reading, passed 94-0 with Committee Substitute
- Posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 7, 2014
- 2nd reading, to Rules
- Reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
- Posted in committee
- To State Government (H)
- Introduced in House
+ − Amendments (2)
SCS
Retain original provisions and amend KRS 7.090 to require the director of the commission to inform the Speaker, the President, and the Minority Floor Leaders of each chamber, within 48 hours of any matter involving a member of the General Assembly that could lead to litigation in which the General Assembly or LRC may be a party; require confidentially from the informed members; amend KRS 7.410 to conform.
HCS
Delete original provisions; amend KRS 6.611 to allow promotional items of less than 50 dollars; delete the exception allowing lobbyists or employers to pay for food and beverages consumed on the premises; clarify that expenditures for attendance at national organizations paid for by the Commission are not expenses first paid by the legislator; limit ability of lobbyists to pay for legislators' trip expenses to those held in-state; define "in-state"; include administrative regulations and matters pending before statute committees as "legislation"; amend KRS 6.711 to require orientation courses for new legislators in December of each even-numbered year, and require the orientation course to be at least two hours long; amend KRS 6.716 to allow the group discussion portion of legislative orientation courses to be open to the public; amend KRS 6.767 to allow the group discussion portion of legislative current issues seminars to be open to the public ; amend KRS 6.747 to prohibit a legislative agent or employer from paying for out-of-state travel and expenses for a legislator; amend KRS 6.767 to prohibit a member or candidate for the General Assembly, or their campaign committee, from receiving a campaign contribution from an employer, or permanent committee during a regular session of the General Assembly, except during a special election; amend KRS 6.811 to prohibit a legislative agent or employer from soliciting, controlling, or delivering a campaign contribution for a candidate or legislator, and prohibit an employer from making a campaign contribution to a legislator, candidate, campaign committee, or caucus campaign committee during a regular session of the General Assembly; amend KRS 6.821 to conform and to define "advertising"; create a new section of KRS Chapter 7 to require the Legislative Research Commission to require all members of the General Assembly to attend a sexual and workplace harassment training course held at the beginning of each session; and amend KRS 11A.010 to conform.