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SB 130 KY
Introduced

AN ACT relating to the health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

KY · session 2022RS · Senate · bill

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Introduced Feb 2, 2022

Latest action (Feb 7, 2022) to Appropriations & Revenue (S)

Summary

Direct the use of a total of $81,000,000 of American Rescue Plan Act State Fiscal Recovery funds in fiscal year 2022-2023 to address the continuing COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting essential need for retaining and recruiting nurses, nurse's aides, respiratory therapists, emergency medical personnel, and other critical medical staff in acute care hospitals and nursing homes; require distribution of funds of a minimum of $3,000 per licensed hospital bed and a minimum of $1,500 per licensed nursing home bed; require acute care hospitals and nursing homes to report expenditures to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; require the cabinet to report to the Legislative Research Commission and the Interim Joint Committee on Health, Welfare, and Family Services; APPROPRIATION; EMERGENCY.

Sponsors (2)

  • R. Alvarado · primary
  • D. Carroll Republican · primary

Action history (3)

  1. Feb 2, 2022 introduced in Senate · upper
  2. Feb 2, 2022 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
  3. Feb 7, 2022 to Appropriations & Revenue (S) · upper
Subjects
AppropriationsDiseasesEffective Dates, EmergencyEmergency Medical ServicesHealth and Medical ServicesHospitals and Nursing HomesNursesPhysicians and PractitionersPublic HealthReports MandatedState Agencies

Text versions (1)

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  • Introduced · PDF

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