By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Establishes the Office of Charitable Gaming to make formal recommendations on legal, integrity, and growth of charitable gaming activities and monitor and analyze charitable organizations and technology needs of charitable gaming; provides certain exemptions and modifications. AMENDED to remove charitable gaming rules under previous licensing requirements; specifies that only officers, employees and bona fide employees of the licensed charitable organization may conduct and administer charitable gaming; prohibits charities from outsourcing management of charitable gaming; requires gaming supplies and equipment be purchased through distributors licensed in Kentucky; sets standards for storage and control of gaming supplies; requires advertising of charitable gaming to provide the name of the organization and its license number; limits bingo prizes to $5,000.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Includes public university foundations in the definition of "public body," making them subject to certain public records laws; specifies records that are exempt from disclosure, including certain donor information; provides that certain records are not exempt from disclosure, such as those revealing quid-pro-quo arrangements or self-dealing transactions; requires public university foundations to release an annual report and make it publicly available on its website; declares emergency and makes the Act effective on passage.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Clarifies that failing to disclose information may result in administrative dissolution; exempts churches; clarifies filing fees, certification of existence for domestic or foreign corporation, notice requirements, record keeping, administrative dissolution proceedings, revocation of certification; requires status reports by domestic and foreign corporations that transact business in the state upon request. "Dead" because of timelines.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Clarifies that failing to disclose information by a nonprofit may result in administrative dissolution. "Dead" because of timelines.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Exempts agricultural societies, nonprofits, and volunteer fire departments from registration and licensing requirements when they hold internet raffles with prizes of $2,500 or less. AMENDED via substitute, striking the original bill; authorizes a person or organization conducting a raffle that is not an internet raffle to use a payment management system, approved by the Executive Director of the Gambling Control Unit within the Department of Public Safety, to accept payments for a raffle chance or ticket.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Requires ticket sellers and resellers to conspicuously disclose the section and seat number of any ticket sold, with an itemized list of all fees or charges included in the ticket price, the total price of the ticket, and an explanation of what each mandatory fee is for; requires refunds of ticket price under specified circumstances; prohibits speculative ticket sales and the use of deceptive web addresses and bots to circumvent online sales limitations. AMENDED - removed price cap on resale of tickets.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Restricts community benefits for nonprofit hospitals that are not a county owned hospital, critical access hospital, or a rural emergency hospital to only uncompensated care provided by the hospital when the service remains unpaid after 180 days and the hospital received less than the Medicaid reimbursement rate for the service; requires nonprofit hospitals to provide annual reports; forfeits nonprofit status if a nonprofit hospital charges an amount for service or item in excess of 200% of the Medicare reimbursement rate. UPDATE - AMENDED - requires nonprofit hospital systems to submit annual audited financial statements for each of the two preceding years, and pay a penalty of $10,000 per day if overdue; as of 2029, requires a nonprofit hospital system's aggregate average inpatient and outpatient prices to be less than or equal to the statewide average, subject to forfeiture of its nonprofit status for one year for noncompliance; requires nonprofit hospitals to annually its Form 990 Schedule H and subschedules to the state, subject to a $10,000 per day penalty for every day of noncompliance; requires nonprofit hospital systems to offer a direct-to-employer health care plan that is at or below 260% of the Medicare reimbursement rate.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Requires any person engaged in trade or commerce with a consumer to conspicuously disclose when the consumer is interacting with a chatbot, AI agent, avatar, or similar computer technology; creates private right of action for violations, with damages up to $10,000; allows attorney general to seek injunctive relief and civil penalties of more than $10,000.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Provides the Secretary of State discretion to suspend or waive late fees for nonprofits failing to file annual reports; authorizes the Secretary of State to cancel nonprofit registrations if the nonprofit fails to submit a statement of intent and file an annual report within 3 years or the nonprofit fails to submit any annual report or updates within a 3 year period, and the Secretary notifies the nonprofit of the cancellation; permits nonprofits to request reinstatement.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Makes documents filed for nonprofit corporations and statutory trusts effective on the date received. "Dead" because committee did not consider.