Kentucky House Bill 3
Session 2022RS
AN ACT relating to public health and declaring an emergency.
Became Law
Became Law on Apr 14, 2022
Sponsors
59 Sponsors
Nancy Tate
Kim King
Shane Baker
L. Bechler
Danny Bentley
John Blanton
Adam Bowling
Josh Branscum
Kevin D. Bratcher
Josh Bray
Randy Bridges
Josh Calloway
Jennifer Henson Decker
Ryan Dotson
Jim DuPlessis
Daniel Elliott
Joseph M. Fischer
Daniel Fister
Patrick Flannery
D. Frazier Gordon
Chris Freeland
Chris Fugate
Jim Gooch Jr.
David Hale
Mark Hart
Richard Heath
Samara Heavrin
Regina Huff
Thomas Huff
Mary Beth Imes
DJ Johnson
Norma Kirk-McCormick
William Lawrence
Scott Lewis
Matt Lockett
Savannah Maddox
C. Ed Massey
Bobby McCool
Chad McCoy
Shawn McPherson
David Meade
Suzanne Miles
Kimberly Poore Moser
Jason Petrie
M. Pollock
Phillip Pratt
Melinda Gibbons Prunty
Brandon Reed
Steve Riley
Bart Rowland
Steven Rudy
Sal Santoro
Steve Sheldon
Tom Smith
Walker Thomas
James Tipton
T. Truett
Russell Webber
Bill Wesley
First Action
Feb 9, 2022
Latest Action
Apr 14, 2022
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
3
State
Kentucky
Session
2022RS
Adam Bowling
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Primary
Bart Rowland
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Primary
Bill Wesley
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Primary
Bobby McCool
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Primary
Brandon Reed
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Primary
C. Ed Massey
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Primary
Chad McCoy
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Primary
Chris Freeland
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Primary
Chris Fugate
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Primary
D. Frazier Gordon
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Primary
Daniel Elliott
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Primary
Daniel Fister
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Primary
Danny Bentley
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Primary
David Hale
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Primary
David Meade
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Primary
DJ Johnson
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Primary
James Tipton
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Primary
Jason Petrie
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Primary
Primary
Jim DuPlessis
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Primary
Jim Gooch Jr.
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Primary
John Blanton
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Primary
Joseph M. Fischer
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Primary
Josh Branscum
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Primary
Josh Bray
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Primary
Josh Calloway
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Primary
Kevin D. Bratcher
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Primary
Kim King
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Primary
Kimberly Poore Moser
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Primary
L. Bechler
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Primary
M. Pollock
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Primary
Mark Hart
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Primary
Mary Beth Imes
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Primary
Matt Lockett
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Primary
Primary
Nancy Tate
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Primary
Norma Kirk-McCormick
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Primary
Patrick Flannery
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Primary
Phillip Pratt
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Primary
Randy Bridges
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Primary
Regina Huff
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Primary
Richard Heath
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Primary
Russell Webber
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Primary
Ryan Dotson
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Primary
Sal Santoro
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Primary
Samara Heavrin
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Primary
Savannah Maddox
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Primary
Scott Lewis
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Primary
Shane Baker
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Primary
Shawn McPherson
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Primary
Steve Riley
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Primary
Steve Sheldon
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Primary
Steven Rudy
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Primary
Suzanne Miles
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Primary
T. Truett
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Primary
Thomas Huff
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Primary
Tom Smith
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Primary
Walker Thomas
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Primary
William Lawrence
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Primary
Motion Text
FINAL PASSAGE HB 3 VETO OVERRIDE
House Roll Call Votes
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Meredith
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Nemes
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Smith
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Thomas
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Summary
Amend KRS 311.732, relating to performance of an abortion upon a minor, to require the informed written consent of a parent or legal guardian to include a copy of that parent's or legal guardian's government-issued identification and parent's or legal guardian's documentation; require government-issued identification for the minor; require notification to other parent with joint or physical custody with exceptions; require the physician to keep a copy of the informed written consent for at least 7 years; require the physician to execute an affidavit; require additional criteria and standards for when a court determines whether to allow a minor to self-consent to an abortion; require the court hearing to remain confidential and be held in a private, informal setting within the courthouse; require, in the case of a medical emergency, for the physician to notify the parent or legal guardian within 24 hours of the abortion; require report to the cabinet; amend KRS 311.595 to allow the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure to suspend or revoke the license of any physician for violations; amend KRS 311.990 to establish criminal penalties for violations; establish penalties for a person who violates Section 5 to 11 of this Act; amend KRS 213.101 to expand the statistical reporting system for abortions; require the Vital Statistics Branch report to include verification of compliance with the certification requirement of KRS 311.727; add required reporting items; require the Inspector General, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, to audit reporting; prohibit the audit from including personally identifying information of any pregnant woman upon whom an abortion was performed or attempted; specify that any personally identifying information viewed or recorded by the Inspector General in conducting the audit is not subject to the Open Records Act; require an annual report to be submitted including findings from the audit and abortion facility inspections to the General Assembly and the Attorney General; require an annual in-person report to be presented to the Interim Joint Committee on Health, Welfare, and Family Services; create new sections of KRS 311.710 to 311.820 to define terms; prohibit abortion-inducing drugs from being provided outside of required procedures or by courier, delivery, or mail service; establish requirements for qualified physician providing abortion-inducing drugs; require informed consent by patient for being provided abortion-inducing drugs; list requirements for informed consent form; require each abortion-inducing drug provided to be reported to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services on a report form; list requirements for report form; require report to the cabinet of treatment for adverse event or complication related to a drug-induced abortion; list requirements for report; prohibit provisions from being construed as creating or recognizing a right to abortion, making lawful an abortion that is otherwise unlawful, or overriding any existing laws; prohibit the provision of abortion-inducing drugs in any school facility or on state grounds; provide additional remedies to comply with Sections 5 to 11 of this Act; create new sections of KRS Chapter 213 to require the cabinet to publish information about the potential ability to reverse the effects of abortion-inducing drugs; require the cabinet to create and distribute the consent forms and reporting forms for abortion-inducing drugs; require the cabinet to keep reported data confidential; require the cabinet to communicate reporting requirements to required reporters; create new sections of KRS Chapter 315 to require the Board of Pharmacy to create a certification program for the distribution of abortion-inducing drugs; require physicians, manufacturers, and distributors to be certified; establish requirements for certification; require the board to enforce certification requirements; require the board to develop a complaint portal for violations and review complaints; amend KRS 213.081 to include fetal remains and to prohibit simultaneous cremations of fetal remains; amend KRS 213.096 to include abortions on the combination birth-death certificate; create a new section of KRS 311.710 to 311.820 to define "fetal remains," require within 24 hours before a surgical or chemical abortion the health care facility or abortion clinic to inform the parents both orally and in writing of their rights to determine the final disposition of the fetal remains; if a chemically induced abortion, inform the mother she may expect to expel a fetus after leaving the facility and she may return the remains to the facility for final disposition; require the parents to inform the facility of their choice for the disposition of the fetal remains; amend KRS 367.97501 to exclude fetal remains from the definition of “pathological wasteâ€; amend KRS 311.715 to provide that public agency funds shall not be paid to any entity, organization, or individual that performs, induces, refers for, or counsels in favor of abortions; establish exceptions; create new sections of KRS 311.710 to 311.820 to require reporting to the cabinet information about complications, medical treatment, or death related to an abortion; permit the General Assembly to appoint members who sponsored or cosponsored this Act to intervene in any case to which the constitutionality is challenged; require provisions of this Act to be severable; amend KRS 311.774 to reporting requirements for adverse events or complications; amend KRS 311.783 to add reporting requirement; amend KRS 315.990 to add penalty for violation of pharmacy certification program; establish short title; EMERGENCY.
Proposed House Committee Substitute 1
Proposed House Floor Amendment 1
Proposed House Floor Amendment 2
Proposed House Floor Amendment 3
Proposed House Floor Amendment 4
Proposed House Floor Amendment 5
Proposed Senate Committee Substitute 1
Proposed Senate Floor Amendment 1
Proposed Senate Floor Amendment 2
Proposed Senate Floor Amendment 3
Proposed Senate Floor Amendment 4
Proposed Senate Floor Amendment 5
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04/14/2022
House
delivered to Secretary of State (Acts Ch. 210)
04/14/2022
Senate
enrolled, signed by President of the Senate
04/14/2022
House
enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
04/13/2022
House
received in House
04/13/2022
House
passed 31-6
04/13/2022
House
veto overridden
04/13/2022
House
posted for passage for consideration of Governor's veto
04/13/2022
Senate
to Rules (S)
04/13/2022
Senate
received in Senate
04/13/2022
House
passed 76-21
04/13/2022
House
veto overridden
04/13/2022
House
posted for passage for consideration of Governor's veto
04/13/2022
House
taken from Rules
04/13/2022
House
to Rules (H)
04/13/2022
House
received in House
04/08/2022
House
Vetoed
03/30/2022
House
delivered to Governor
03/30/2022
Senate
enrolled, signed by President of the Senate
03/30/2022
House
enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
03/29/2022
House
passed 74-19
03/29/2022
House
House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute (1) and Floor Amendments (2) and (3)
03/29/2022
House
posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute (1), floor amendments (2) and (3)
03/29/2022
House
taken from Rules
03/29/2022
House
to Rules (H)
03/29/2022
House
received in House
03/29/2022
House
passed 29-0 with Committee Substitute (1) and Floor Amendments (2) and (3)
03/29/2022
House
floor amendment (1) defeated
03/29/2022
House
3rd reading
03/29/2022
House
floor amendments (4) and (5) filed to Committee Substitute
03/25/2022
House
posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 29, 2022
03/24/2022
House
floor amendments (2) and (3) filed to Committee Substitute
03/24/2022
House
2nd reading, to Rules
03/23/2022
House
floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute
03/23/2022
House
reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)
03/08/2022
Senate
to Health & Welfare (S)
03/03/2022
Senate
to Committee on Committees (S)
03/03/2022
Senate
received in Senate
03/02/2022
House
passed 77-20 with Committee Substitute (1)
03/02/2022
House
floor amendments (3) and (5) defeated
03/02/2022
House
3rd reading
03/01/2022
House
floor amendments (3) (4) and (5) filed to Committee Substitute
03/01/2022
House
posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 02, 2022
03/01/2022
House
reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules with Committee Substitute (1)
02/28/2022
House
floor amendments (1) and (2) filed
02/28/2022
House
returned to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (H)
02/28/2022
House
1st reading
02/28/2022
House
taken from Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (H)
02/23/2022
House
to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (H)
02/09/2022
House
to Committee on Committees (H)
02/09/2022
House
introduced in House
Sources
KY Legislature
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Record Created
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