HB 596 KY Became Law
AN ACT relating to annexation.
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Summary
Amend KRS 81A.420 to require a city to provide written notice to a county of annexation; eliminate the election in opposition to annexation but allow a petition to defeat annexation proposal; create a new section of KRS 65.210 to 65.300 to make interlocal agreements concerning the sharing of occupational or insurance premium tax revenue between a city and a county terminable only with the consent of both parties; amend KRS 65.250 to conform; create new sections of KRS Chapter 81A that allow a county subject to occupational tax crediting to have standing to challenge a proposed annexation; require cities that annex territory in counties subject to occupational tax crediting to remit payments to a county or negotiate with a county for investment in a project associated with the annexation in certain circumstances; allow counties to establish designated county industrial districts; define terms; prohibit annexation by a city of territory within a district without consent of the county; provide method to establish a new district or dissolve an existing district; require certain uses within a district; set a maximum number and size of districts within a county; provide landowners and cities with standing to bring suit against a county concerning a district.
Sponsors (3)
- J. Dixon · primary
- J. Bray Republican · primary
- M. Meredith Republican · primary
Action history (23)
- Feb 20, 2024 introduced in House · lower
- Feb 20, 2024 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Feb 27, 2024 to Local Government (H) · lower
- Feb 28, 2024 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1) · lower
- Feb 29, 2024 2nd reading, to Rules · lower
- Feb 29, 2024 posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 01, 2024 · lower
- Mar 1, 2024 3rd reading, passed 93-1 with Committee Substitute (1) · lower
- Mar 4, 2024 received in Senate · upper
- Mar 4, 2024 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
- Mar 6, 2024 to State & Local Government (S) · upper
- Mar 13, 2024 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar · lower
- Mar 14, 2024 2nd reading, to Rules · lower
- Mar 15, 2024 posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 22, 2024 · lower
- Mar 22, 2024 passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day · lower
- Mar 26, 2024 passed over and retained in the Orders of the Day · lower
- Mar 27, 2024 3rd reading, passed 36-0 · lower
- Mar 27, 2024 received in House · lower
- Mar 27, 2024 enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House · lower
- Mar 28, 2024 enrolled, signed by President of the Senate · upper
- Mar 28, 2024 delivered to Governor · lower
- Apr 5, 2024 filed without Governor's signature with the Secretary of State · lower
- Apr 10, 2024 became law without Governor's Signature (Acts Ch. 158) · lower
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