2023 Session: Justice & Public Safety
Rep. Marianne Proctor, District 60
Measures passed during the 2023 General Assembly re: justice and public safety
HB 78 – Clarifies the relationships prohibited by state incest laws by specifically listing them and closes a loophole to include a relationship between nieces, nephews, and uncles.
HB 83 – Requires judgment lien notices to contain the date of final judgment and establish expiration dates for judgment liens. The measure also provides that the expiration of a judgment lien may be postponed under qualifying circumstances.
HB 249 – Adds to the list of aggravating circumstances the intentional killing of a child under 12 and provides that individuals convicted of a capital offense with an aggravating circumstance could face the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole.
HB 262 – Toughens penalties in fatalities caused by driving under the influence by establishing the offense of vehicular homicide and provides that an individual arrested for a violation shall be detained in custody for at least 6 hours.
HB 338 – Allows those 70 and older to opt out of jury service instead of waiting for a judge’s approval.
HB 353 – Decriminalizes fentanyl testing strips by excluding testing equipment used to determine the presence of a synthetic opioid or its analogues in controlled substances.
HB 369 – Clarifies that the expungement of a series of felonies from a criminal record is consistent with that of someone with multiple felonies.
HB 535 – Clarifies the Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center’s mission and relationship with other agencies to make the collection of data more efficient.
HB 568 – Merges the Louisville-Jefferson County Public Defender Corporation with the state’s Department of Public Advocacy.
SB 9 – Establishes the crime of hazing in the first degree as a Class D Felony and establishes a Class A misdemeanor for hazing in the second degree.
SB 40 – Requires the state medical examiner to test for genetic heart abnormality known as cardiac arrhythmogenic syndromes when the cause of death is found “undetermined.”
SB 80 – Prohibits a sex offender from loitering within 1,000 feet of schools, playgrounds, daycares, public pools, and splash pads. SB 80 also establishes the crime of assault in the third-degree offense for those who assault emergency room healthcare workers.
SB 120 – Requires planned communities to register with the county clerk and provides guidelines to ensure financial transparency.
SB 123 – Allows notaries to perform notarial acts in another state if that act is performed in a civil action or legal proceeding originating in Kentucky.
SB 126 – Establishes a process of obtaining a change of venue in civil actions against the state.
SB 199 – Criminalizes the use of tracking devices on motor vehicles without the consent of the owner. The legislation also clarifies language within DUI statute and adds protections to hospitals who draw blood for DUI investigations if a person does not consent.
SB 203 – Places additional safeguards on private medical records in court cases.