SB 91 KY Became Law
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Summary
Create new sections of KRS 186.400 to 186.640 to: require the Transportation Cabinet to establish a driver licensing regional office in each senatorial district; allow third-party entities to apply to the Transportation Cabinet to be approved to accept applications for certain identity documents; allow third-party entities to charge a fee for services provided; require the Kentucky State Police to offer written instruction permit testing in counties without a permanent driver licensing office that coincides with Transportation Cabinet visits to those counties to offer in-person licensing services; require the state police to collect certain data on appointments and customers served and report to the Interim Joint Committee on Transportation by October 31, 2025; EFFECTIVE, in part, July 1, 2025.
Sponsors (14)
- J. Higdon Republican · primary
- M. Deneen Republican · primary
- G. Elkins Republican · primary
- R. Girdler Republican · primary
- S. Meredith Republican · primary
- R. Mills Republican · primary
- J. Schickel · primary
- A. Southworth · primary
- B. Storm Republican · primary
- L. Tichenor Republican · primary
- J. Turner · primary
- G. Williams Republican · primary
- M. Wise Republican · primary
- D. Yates · primary
Action history (32)
- Jan 8, 2024 introduced in Senate · upper
- Jan 8, 2024 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
- Jan 10, 2024 to Transportation (S) · upper
- Feb 14, 2024 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1) and Committee Amendment (1-title) · upper
- Feb 15, 2024 2nd reading, to Rules · upper
- Feb 15, 2024 posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 20, 2024 · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Committee Substitute (1) and Committee Amendment (1-title) · upper
- Feb 21, 2024 received in House · lower
- Feb 21, 2024 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Mar 7, 2024 to Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 12, 2024 taken from Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 12, 2024 1st reading · upper
- Mar 12, 2024 returned to Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 13, 2024 taken from Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 13, 2024 2nd reading · upper
- Mar 13, 2024 returned to Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Apr 15, 2024 reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute (1) and Committee Amendment (1-title) · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 taken from Rules · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 posted for passage in the regular order's of the day · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 3rd reading, passed 84-10 with Committee Substitute (1) and Committee Amendment (1-title) · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 received in Senate · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 to Rules (S) · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 posted for passage for concurrence in House Committee Substitute (1) and Committee Amendment (1-title) · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 Senate concurred in House Committee Substitute (1) and Committee Amendment (1-title) · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 passed 36-1 · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 enrolled, signed by President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 15, 2024 enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House · lower
- Apr 15, 2024 delivered to Governor · upper
- Apr 19, 2024 line items vetoed · upper
- Apr 19, 2024 Governor delivered bill and message to the Secretary of State · upper
- Apr 27, 2024 became law without Governor's Signature (Acts Ch. 223) · upper
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