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Age requirement for mayors - HB 112: HCS
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Agricultural districts, small parcels, inclusion in - HB 253: HCA (1)
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Antismoking ordinances - HB 289
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Charter
 county and unified local government, exemption of certain cities from - SB 78; HB 190
 county government, participation in - HB 189
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Cities of the fourth class or greater with track, casino gaming provisions - HB 140, 468
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City
 license fees, set-off against county license fees - HB 499: SFA (1),(2)
 ordinances and regulations for body piercing and tattooing, health and sanitation, provide for - HB 382
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Classification, Pembroke, city of the fifth class - HB 447
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Collective bargaining, certain cities to withdraw from - HB 326: HFA (1),(4)
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Community Emergency Relief Fund, urge increase in funding of - HR 213
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Complaints against police officers - SB 169
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Council and mayoral positions, minimum age requirement, lower - HB 112
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County
 ambulance service taxing districts, number of board members - SB 91
 occupational tax offset, establish population determination date - SB 200
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Electrical
 inspection and licensure, local government participation in and task force on - HB 215: HFA (4)
 inspection and licensure, local government participation in task force on - HB 215: HFA (5)
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Elkhorn City, 100th anniversary, honor - HR 26
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Federal "Secure Communities" program, required use of - HB 78
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Fire
 districts, ceding territory to cities with regular fire departments - HB 423
 protection service, provision of post annexation. - HB 423: HCS
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Firefighter, occupational disease, cancer - SB 117; HB 326
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Firefighters
 and EMS personnel, calculation of workers' comp wages, inclusion of scheduled overtime - HB 214; HB 214: HCA (1)
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Firefighters' retirement contributions, court ordered, reimbursement program - HB 471
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Firefighters totally disabled in the line of duty, CPI adjustment to insurance payments - HB 324
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Firefighters,
 allow cities to adopt work rules as authorized by 29 U.S.C. sec. 207 - HB 326: HFA (2)
 cities may establish alternative work schedules, for - HB 326: HFA (3)
 pre-existing collective bargaining agreements, preservation of - HB 189: HFA (2)
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Hurstbourne Acres, reclassification - HB 287
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Insurance, procurement of, requirements for - SB 208
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Interstate
 mutual aid agreement, liability, immunity from - SB 55: SFA (1)
 mutual aid agreement, requirement of city council approval when city is involved - SB 55: SCS
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Kentucky
 Main Street program 2012 award winners, honoring - SR 101
 Main Street program, honoring - HR 113
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Ky. Housing Corporation-funded multifamily housing, notification of construction - SB 120
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Landowner recreational use incentive programs, authorize - SB 116
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Licensing requirements, additional, forbidden of group homes - HB 122: HCS
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Local
 comprehensive plan, 401 facilities plan, agriculture district, factors considered for - HB 253
 option elections, petition requirements, day of election, primary or regular election - SB 179
 taxation of business, standardized tax return forms - HB 277: HCS
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Members of a public entity, collective bargaining, permit for all employees - HB 492
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Merged
 governments, clarify non-member city and citizens rights - HB 189: SCS
 governments, voting requirements for cities. - HB 190: HFA (1)
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Merger of governments, additional procedures for - HB 189: HCS
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Occupational
 license fees, credit for city fees against county fees - HB 499: SFA (3)
 license fees, limit to percentage basis - HB 478
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Petition for comprehensive study, requirements for - HB 189: HFA (1)
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Petitions
 for local option elections, requirements for - SB 179: SFA (1)
 for local referendum, requirements for - SB 123; SB 123: SFA (1)
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Planning
 and zoning, airport noise overlay district - HB 124, 263
 and zoning, airports, relationship to planning units - HB 124: HCS
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Preferential voting in elections, study of - HCR 197
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Prescription drug drop off program, voluntary city participation in - HB 238
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Procurement options, expanding - HB 394; HB 394: HCS
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Property
 tax bills, threshold amount for preparation of - HB 275
 tax, amend application of HB 44 provisions - HB 48
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Rates, collection of by sewer bodies, independent of cities. - SB 150
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Residential
 care facilities, licensing, preemption of local authority for stricter requirements - HB 122
 care facilities, requests for information - HB 122: SCS
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Restaurant tax, apportionment of existing - HB 445
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Sale of alcoholic beverages on election days, ordinance to permit - SB 40: HFA (3),(4)
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Second class, boards of zoning adjustment - HB 123
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Solid waste taxing districts, collection of delinquent taxes or fees - HB 363
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Taxation of business, require a standard return form for all jurisdictions - HB 277
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Taxes, restaurant, eligible cities - HB 368
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Taylorsville, reclassify - HB 191
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Unclaimed body, cremation of - HB 107; HB 107: HFA (1),(2)
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Unsolicited advertising, local governments, control of - HB 63
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Utilities, franchise bidder, prohibition on recovering franchise fee through fee or surcharge - HB 41
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Vehicles owned by, mandatory inspections of - HB 38
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Verification of immigration status, public contracts and public agencies - HB 5
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Waste Tire Working Group, add a member who is a mayor of a Kentucky city - HB 518: SFA (1)
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