SB 245 KY Became Law
AN ACT relating to protective orders.
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Summary
Amend KRS 403.735, 403.740, 456.050, and 456.060 to require that emergency protective orders and interpersonal protective orders restrain both parties from certain conduct; amend KRS 403.730 and 456.404 to require certain information to be included in ex parte emergency protective orders and interpersonal protective orders.
Sponsors (2)
- J. Turner · primary
- P. Wheeler Republican · primary
Action history (22)
- Feb 28, 2022 introduced in Senate · upper
- Feb 28, 2022 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
- Mar 1, 2022 to Judiciary (S) · upper
- Mar 17, 2022 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute (1) · upper
- Mar 18, 2022 2nd reading, to Rules as a consent bill · upper
- Mar 21, 2022 posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 22, 2022 · upper
- Mar 22, 2022 3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute (1) · upper
- Mar 22, 2022 received in House · lower
- Mar 22, 2022 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Mar 24, 2022 to Judiciary (H) · lower
- Mar 25, 2022 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar · upper
- Mar 29, 2022 2nd reading, to Rules · upper
- Mar 29, 2022 posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 30, 2022 · upper
- Mar 29, 2022 taken from the Orders of the Day · upper
- Mar 29, 2022 returned to Rules · upper
- Mar 30, 2022 posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 30, 2022 · upper
- Mar 30, 2022 3rd reading, passed 98-0 · upper
- Mar 30, 2022 received in Senate · upper
- Mar 30, 2022 enrolled, signed by President of the Senate · upper
- Mar 30, 2022 enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House · lower
- Mar 30, 2022 delivered to Governor · upper
- Apr 8, 2022 signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 143) · upper
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