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Kentucky regulations

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    • Occupational Safety and Health - 803 KAR 002:310 - Medical Services and First Aid
      June 1, 2026

      Kentucky occupational safety rule 803 KAR 002:310 establishes standards for medical services and first aid requirements in workplace settings to ensure emergency response preparedness.

    • Occupational Safety and Health - 803 KAR 002:181 - Recordkeeping and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
      June 1, 2026

      Kentucky's 803 KAR 002:181 requires employers to maintain records and report occupational injuries and illnesses to comply with state workplace safety standards.

    • Department of Corrections - 501 KAR 016:310 - Pre-Execution Medical Actions
      June 1, 2026

      Department of Corrections rule 501 KAR 016:310 establishes procedures and medical standards for personnel involved in capital punishment execution processes.

    • Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - 301 KAR 005:001 - Definitions for 301 KAR Chapter 5
      June 1, 2026

      Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources proposes amendments to 301 KAR 005:001 establishing definitions for Chapter 5 regulations affecting fish and wildlife resource management.

    • Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - 301 KAR 004:100 - Peabody Wildlife Management Area Use Requirements and Restrictions
      June 1, 2026

      Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources proposes amended rules establishing public access and activity restrictions for Peabody Wildlife Management Area.

    • Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - 301 KAR 001:152 - Harvest and Sale of Invasive Carp
      June 1, 2026

      Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources proposes rules for commercial harvest and sale of invasive carp species to control population growth.

    • Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - 301 KAR 001:140 - Special Commercial Fishing Permit for Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley
      June 1, 2026

      Proposed amendment to Kentucky's commercial fishing regulations establishes special permit requirements for operations on Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley.

    • Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - 301 KAR 001:132 - Sale of Live Bait
      June 1, 2026

      Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources proposed rule 301 KAR 001:132 establishes licensing and standards requirements for commercial live bait sales operations.

    • Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - 301 KAR 001:125 - Transportation of Fish
      June 1, 2026

      Proposed Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources rule 301 KAR 001:125 establishes requirements and procedures for transporting fish between locations.

    • Public Pension Authority - 105 KAR 001:200 - Retirement Procedures
      June 1, 2026

      Public Pension Authority regulation 105 KAR 001:200 establishes retirement procedures and requirements for pension plan participants to initiate and complete retirement.

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