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+ − Full Text
+ − Actions (20)
- Signed by Governor (Acts, ch. 118)
- Delivered to Governor
- Enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
- Enrolled, signed by President of the Senate
- Received in Senate
- 3rd reading, passed 65-28
- Posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 14, 2017
- 2nd reading, to Rules
- Reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
- Posted in committee
- To Economic Development & Workforce Investment
- Received in House
- 3rd reading, passed 27-8 with Committee Substitute and floor amendment (1)
- Posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 1, 2017
- Floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute
- 2nd reading, to Rules
- Reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)
- To Natural Resources & Energy
- Introduced in Senate
- Prefiled by the sponsor(s).
+ − Amendments (2)
SFA1
Add Public Service Commission to agencies making review of necessary regulations for implementation.
SCS1
Amend KRS 278.600 to require that nuclear power facilities have a plan for the storage of nuclear waste rather than a means of permanent disposal and to add definitions of "storage," "low-level nuclear waste," and "mixed nuclear waste"; amend KRS 278.610 to allow certification if the facility and its plans for waste storage are approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; eliminate the requirement that the facility have a plan for disposal of high-level nuclear waste; eliminate the requirement that cost of waste disposal be known; eliminate the requirement that the facility have adequate capacity to contain waste; give the Public Service Commission authority to hire a consultant to perform duties relating to nuclear facility certification; prohibit construction of low-level nuclear waste disposal sites in Kentucky except as provided in KRS 211.852; direct the Energy and Environment Cabinet to review regulations required for permitting nuclear facilities and report to LRC; repeal KRS 278.605, relating to construction of nuclear power facilities; declare short title of the Act to be the Robert J. Leeper Act.