2025 Regular SessionKentucky Legislature

HB776: AN ACT relating to benefits for Kentucky National Guard members.

Legislative Summary

Amend KRS 38.030 to entitle Kentucky National Guard members to receive hazardous duty incentive pay when called to service under Title 32 when an emergency is declared; amend KRS 138.470 to exempt active members of the Armed Forces assigned to Kentucky who are on temporary duty in other locations and current members of the Kentucky National Guard from motor vehicle usage tax on vehicles purchased from Kentucky motor vehicle dealers; amend KRS 164.5161 to allow current National Guard members and their dependents up to 120 total credit hours at a postsecondary institution; allow the total number of credit hours to be transferrable between the service member and his or her dependent; grant authority to the adjutant general to award up to 45 additional credit hours within the program.

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Bill History

2/19/2025
introduced in House
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
to Committee on Committees (H)
House of Representatives
2/27/2025
to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (H)
House of Representatives

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(2/19/2025)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Committee
Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection(House of Representatives)

Sponsors

Republican: 1
Democrat: 1

Co-Sponsors (1)

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text1/1/197044.8 KB
Local Mandate
Local Mandate1/1/19703.1 KB