+ − Summary
+ − Full Texts (2)
+ − Actions (21)
- To Rules (H)
- Received in House
- Passed 36-2 with Committee Substitute (2), committee amendment (2-title)
- Committee amendment (1-title) withdrawn
- Committee Substitute (1) withdrawn
- 3rd reading
- Posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Monday, April 14, 2014
- Reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute (2), committee amendment (2-title) as a Consent Bill
- Recommitted to Transportation (S)
- Taken from Rules (S)
- 2nd reading, to Rules
- Reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1-title)
- To Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S)
- Received in Senate
- 3rd reading, passed 100-0 with Committee Substitute
- Posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, February 6, 2014
- 2nd reading, to Rules
- Reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
- Posted in committee
- To Transportation (H)
- Introduced in House
+ − Amendments (5)
SCA (1/Title, J. Higdon)
Make title amendment.
SCA (2/Title, E. Harris)
Make title amendment.
SCS (1/LM)
Clarify that determination of methamphetamine contamination is made by law enforcement agencies; clarify that the presence of prepackaged materials or other products or precursors not subject to extraction will not qualify a vehicle as being contaminated; amend KRS 72.026 to increase the scope of mandatory coroner and medical examiner reporting in deaths involving Schedule I deaths; amend KRS 196.286 and 196.288 to direct that a portion of recaptured savings from criminal justice reforms be directed to funding of KY-ASAP; create a new section of KRS Chapter 205 to specify the controlled substance treatment services to be offered under Medicaid; amend KRS 217.186 to increase the availability of Naloxone for use as a rescue drug for narcotic overdose situations; create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to provide immunity for persons seeking emergency help in drug overdose situations; amend KRS 218A.040 to specify that death by overdose is a foreseeable result of the consumption or use of a Schedule I controlled substance; amend KRS 218A.1412 to establish a 50percent minimum time service requirement for higher-level traffickers in heroin or methamphetamine, with the ability to deviate from that requirement in cases where the defendant provides assistance to the prosecution; amend KRS 439.3401 to require a minimum 50 percent time service requirement for homicide and fetal homicide offenders in situations where the decedent died due to a Schedule I drug overdose; amend KRS 501.060 to provide that it is not a defense to the establishment of causation in a Schedule I overdose case that the decedent voluntarily ingested the drug or that there was no direct contact between the decedent and the defendant; direct the Department of Criminal Justice Training to conduct regionalized heroin-specific in-service training for law enforcement officers by December 31, 2015.
SCS (2/LM/CI)
Clarify that determination of methamphetamine contamination is made by law enforcement agencies; clarify that the presence of prepackaged materials or other products or precursors not subject to extraction shall not qualify a vehicle as being contaminated; amend KRS 72.026 to increase the scope of mandatory coroner reporting in deaths involving Schedule I deaths; amend 189A.010 to insert drugged driving defense provisions; amend KRS 196.286 and 196.288 to direct that a portion of recaptured savings from criminal justice reforms be directed to funding of KY-ASAP; create a new section of KRS Chapter 205 to specify the controlled substance treatment services to be offered under Medicaid; amend KRS 217.186 to increase the availability of Naloxone for use as a rescue drug for narcotic overdose situations; create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to provide a defense for persons seeking emergency help in drug overdose situations; prohibit substance abuse treatment programs from discriminating against pregnant women; amend KRS 218A.040 to specify that death by overdose is a foreseeable result of the consumption or use of a Schedule I controlled substance; amend KRS 218A.050 to add non-tamper resistant extended release single-agent formulation of hydrocodone bitartrate to Schedule I drugs; amend KRS 218A.1412 to establish a 50% minimum time service requirement for higher-level traffickers in heroin or methamphetamine, with the ability to deviate from that requirement in cases where the defendant provides assistance to the prosecution; increase the penalty for high volume schedule IV traffickers; allow persons who alert peace officers to hypodermic needles and other sharp instruments to avoid prosecution for possession; amend KRS 439.3401 to require a minimum 50% time service requirement for homicide and fetal homicide offenders in situations where the decedent died due to a Schedule I drug overdose; amend KRS 501.060 to provide that finders of fact may infer that death from a Schedule I drug overdose is foreseeable; create a safe harbor for drug addicted pregnant women who comply with substance abuse treatment and prenatal care instructions; direct the Department of Criminal Justice Training to conduct regionalized heroin-specific in-service training for law enforcement officers by December 31, 2015; declare an EMERGENCY.
HCS/LM
Clarify that determination of methamphetamine contamination is made by law enforcement agencies; clarify that the presence of prepackaged materials or other products or precursors not subject to extraction shall not qualify a vehicle as being contaminated.