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Official legislative record summarizing floor proceedings, bill actions, committee referrals, and scheduled meetings of the Kentucky General Assembly during the Regular Session on February 2–3, 2026.
Year:
2026
Dates:
February 2–3, 2026
Legislative Session:
2026 Regular Session
Jurisdiction:
Kentucky
Legislative Body:
Kentucky General Assembly
Chambers:
Senate; House of Representatives
Document Type:
Legislative proceedings report and committee activity summary
Content:
Bill introductions, referrals, committee reports, floor actions, adjournments, and committee meeting schedule
Status Information:
Bills passed, adopted, reassigned, recommitted, withdrawn, and received between chambers
Committee Coverage:
Standing and special committees of the Senate and House
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Organization:
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
Meeting:
1st APT Preparatory Meeting for PP-14
Document number:
PP14-1/OUT-06 (Rev.1)
Document type:
Summary record
Date of meeting:
2–3 April 2013
Place of meeting:
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Venue:
Ritz-Carlton Seoul Hotel
Date of document:
25 April 2013
Host country:
Republic of Korea
Host institution:
Ministry of Science, ICT and Planning, Republic of Korea
Related ITU conferences:
PP-14, WTDC-14
Participants:
Members, Affiliate Members, International and Regional Organizations
Subject areas:
Telecommunications policy, ICT development, regional coordination
Year:
2023
Location:
United States, North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia
Topic:
Classical Studies, Literature, History, Philosophy, Mythology
Document Type:
Academic Conference Program
Organizing Institution:
University of North Carolina System
Audience:
Scholars, Students, Researchers in Classics
Dates of Event:
November 2–3, 2023
Sessions:
5 main sessions with multiple parallel tracks
Subjects Covered:
Latin and Greek literature, ancient philosophy, Roman history, mythology, poetry, art and archaeology
Speakers:
Faculty and independent scholars from various universities including University of Georgia, University of Michigan, University of California, University of North Carolina, Florida State University
Year:
2016
Employee:
Jane Doe
School:
Westside High
Reporting Period:
April 2–3, 2016
Document Type:
Personnel activity report
Program Name:
Perkins
Activities:
Substitute for FBLA; EOPA Test Administration
Total Hours Worked:
10
Total Compensation:
$153.00
Distribution of Time:
100% per activity
Certification Statement:
Employee certification of accurate representation of total activity
Employee Signature Date:
April 4, 2016
Required Signatures:
Employee; Supervisor
Year:
2024
Region / Location:
Princeton, NJ, USA
Event Type:
Swimming Championship
Sanctioning Organization:
USA Swimming
Host Club:
Hamilton Aquatic Club
Meet Director:
Kip Hein
Meet Referee:
Bach Lequang
Admin Official:
Kip Hein
Safety Marshalls:
Sandra Franc, Webster Bozzo, Steve Paterno
Entry Coordinator:
Kip Hein
Eligible Teams:
APEX, BAC, BWTD, CAT, EEX, GMY, GSCY, HACY, HCY, HQH, JAC, LHY, LIFE, MAY, NJB, NJSD, NJBL, OTT, PAA, PPST, PTAC, SCY, STAC, TWST, WMY, WW, XCEL
Course:
Short Course Yards (SCY)
Meet Format:
Timed finals with 13-14 and 15-19 events
Entry Deadline:
February 22, 2024, 6:00 PM
Individual Entry Fee:
$10
Relay Entry Fee:
$20
Athlete Surcharge:
$15
Amended Entry Fee:
$5
Entry Limits:
Daily 3 individual, 1 relay; Meet 6 individual, 2 relay
Awards:
Medals for 1st-3rd, ribbons for 4th-8th
Starts:
Fly-over / Over-the-top
Admission:
Heat sheets on Meet Mobile
Concessions:
Available in hallway between gym and pool
Vendor:
Fine Design T-Shirt
Directions:
Pool entrance on Guyot Lane; Google Maps link provided
Special Notes:
All entries must include proof of time; no refunds after entry deadline except as directed by Entry Coordinator or Meet Director
Official Website:
www.njswim.org
Note:
, wpa-sports.com
Year:
2010
Location:
Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Subject:
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Autoimmune Disease, Translational Research
Document type:
Conference Report
Organizers:
National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Office of Research on Women’s Health, NIH
Collaborators:
Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.
Authors/Speakers:
Dr. Betty Diamond, Dr. Timothy Behrens, Dr. Howard Young, Dr. Silvia Bolland, Dr. Juan Rivera, Dr. Joe Craft, Dr. Mary Crow, Dr. David Close, Dr. Virginia Pascual, Dr. Mariana Kaplan
Conference dates:
September 2–3, 2010
Topics covered:
Interferon and innate responses, autoantibodies, lymphocyte activation, clinical challenges, genetic analysis of lupus, translational research from mouse models to human disease
Target audience:
Basic and clinical scientists, researchers in academia, industry, and government
Type of sessions:
Lectures, panel discussions, and research presentations
Research focus:
Mechanisms of lupus pathogenesis, type I interferon signature, B cell and T cell involvement, translational insights from mouse models, therapeutic development, clinical trials
Summary:
Conference proceedings detailing presentations and discussions on systemic lupus erythematosus, including translational studies from mouse models to human disease, mechanisms of immune dysregulation, and emerging therapies.
Year:
2021
Institution:
University of the Ryukyus
Faculty:
Faculty of Science
Type of document:
Non-Disclosure Agreement / Confidentiality Pledge
Event:
Master’s Thesis Presentations
Dates:
February 2–3, 2021
Location:
Rooms 313 and 202, Faculty of Science Building 1
Speaker(s):
Multiple (listed in document)
Participants:
Student attendees of the presentations
Duration of confidentiality:
5 years from Effective Date
Organizer:
Dean of the Faculty of Science
Year:
2026
Country:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Religious observance and workplace leave
Document type:
Leave request letter
Author:
Employee (name not specified)
Recipient:
Line Manager or HR Manager
Religious community:
Shia Ismaili Muslims
Related person:
His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V, 50th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims
Event:
First official visit of the Imam to the United Kingdom
Event dates:
1–5 February 2026
Requested leave dates:
2–3 February 2026
Legal reference:
Equality Act 2010
Purpose:
Request for leave to attend religious audiences with the Imam
Audience of religious event:
Ismaili community in the United Kingdom, including a specific gathering for members aged 15–25
Leave type options mentioned:
Annual leave, unpaid leave, flexible working, TOIL
Subject:
Cardiovascular diagnostics and coronary artery disease
Topic:
Diagnostic modalities for obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease and coronary microvascular dysfunction
Document type:
Scientific reference tables
Medical field:
Cardiology
Diagnostic categories:
Invasive assessments; Non-invasive assessments
Key conditions addressed:
Obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease; Coronary microvascular dysfunction; Vasospastic angina; Myocardial bridging
Clinical metrics included:
FFR; CFR; IMR; MPR; MBF; CFVR; WMSI; ST-segment depression
Imaging modalities:
CT; Echocardiography; Nuclear SPECT; PET; Perfusion CMR
Physiological testing:
ECG exercise testing; Cardiopulmonary exercise testing; Intracoronary Doppler; Thermodilution methods
Stress agents mentioned:
Adenosine; Dipyridamole; Regadenoson; Dobutamine; Exercise
Clinical availability categories:
Routine; Widely available; Selected centres; Research or academic centre
Reproducibility scale:
low (+); acceptable (++); good (+++)
Reference format:
Supplementary references S1–S63
Associated abbreviations defined:
CAD; FFR; CFR; CMR; PET; SPECT; MBF; MPR; IMR and others
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Education, Literacy, Fluency
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Teachers, Educators, Students
Period of Validity:
Academic Year
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Content Type:
Educational Materials, Teaching Resource
Main Focus:
Reading Fluency, English Language Learners (ELL) Support
Support for ELLs:
Yes, including vocabulary, pronunciation, and prosody
Methodology:
Repeated Practice, Active Monitoring
Usage Recommendations:
Daily practice, performance evaluation
Resource Type:
Educational Packet
Contextual Description:
Instructional guide aimed at improving reading fluency for elementary students, with a focus on English Language Learners, through repeated practice and active monitoring.
Institution:
Paragon Convent School
Location:
Sector 24 B, Chandigarh, India
Class Level:
Class V
Subject:
English Literature
Work Studied:
Charlotte’s Web
Author of Original Novel:
E. B. White
Content Type:
Chapter Summary and Comprehension Exercises
Chapters Covered:
Chapter 2–3
Main Characters Mentioned:
Wilbur, Fern, Avery, Mr. Arable, Mrs. Arable, Homer Zuckerman, Mrs. Zuckerman, Lurvy, the Goose
Educational Purpose:
Literature study and reading comprehension practice
Activities Included:
Fill in the blanks and short answer questions
Setting Mentioned:
Farmyard, orchard, and barn
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Online / International
Topic:
IECEx System Governance and Activities
Document Type:
Meeting Decisions Record
Organization / Institution:
IECEx Secretariat
Chair:
Mr Paul Meanwell
Executive Secretary:
Mr Chris Agius
Target Audience:
IECEx Members and Delegates
Meeting Dates:
2–3 September 2021
Approval Date:
3 September 2021
Next Review:
At subsequent ExMC meeting
Reference Documents:
ExMC/1729B/DA, ExMC/1732/R, ExMC/1743/R, ExMC(2021 Remote/FR)03, CAB/2037/DL, CAB/2098/DL
Format:
Webinar
Confirmed Decisions Numbering:
Sequential according to meeting order
Official Contact:
[email protected]
Work summarized:
The Great Gatsby
Author of original work:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Chapters covered:
2–3
Literary genre:
Novel
Type of text:
Chapter summaries
Primary settings:
West Egg; New York City; Valley of Ashes; Long Island
Main characters mentioned:
Nick Carraway; Tom Buchanan; Myrtle Wilson; George Wilson; Jay Gatsby; Jordan Baker
Key locations in narrative:
Morningside Heights apartment; Gatsby’s mansion
Historical context referenced:
World War I
Themes:
Wealth and social class; moral decay; rumor and identity; urban nightlife
Narrative perspective referenced:
Nick Carraway
Document type:
Request for Information (RFI)
Issuing authority:
City of Frankfort
State:
Kentucky
City:
Frankfort
Site address:
600 Schenkel Lane, Frankfort, KY
PVA parcel number:
074-00-00-004.00
Bid number:
22425003-10
Land area:
30 acres
Intended development:
Mixed-use affordable and mixed-income residential housing
Related infrastructure project:
East Frankfort Interceptor Project
Housing needs reference:
2023 Frankfort and Franklin County Housing Needs Assessment
Target respondents:
Qualified developers or development teams
Income framework referenced:
LIHTC income averaging
Geographic context:
Bluegrass Region, Kentucky River basin
Year:
2024
Location:
Frankfort, Kentucky
Topic:
Affordable Housing Development
Document Type:
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Authority:
City of Frankfort
Target Audience:
Developers, Development Teams
Project Duration:
Ongoing, Phase 1 outlined
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Kentucky
Subject:
Kentucky Ignition Interlock Program, Fee Reduction
Document Type:
Application Form
Institution:
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Author:
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Target Audience:
Individuals seeking fee reduction for the Kentucky Ignition Interlock Program
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Northern Kentucky, Florence
Topic:
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Counseling
Document Type:
Request for Proposal
Organization / Institution:
Northern Kentucky Independent District Health Department
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Potential vendors and service providers
Period of Action:
March 31, 2025 onwards
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
Current
Region / City:
Various US states and districts
Topic:
State Education and Higher Education Agencies
Document Type:
Official State Agency Information
Organization / Institution:
Various US state and district education agencies
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students, Educational Institutions
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
Trauma Care, Health Services
Document Type:
Application
Organization / Institution:
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Author:
Kentucky Trauma Advisory Committee
Target Audience:
Healthcare Facilities, Trauma Centers
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Kentucky
Theme:
Environmental Impact, Conservation
Document Type:
Guideline
Agency / Institution:
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Consultants, KYTC personnel
Period of validity:
Ongoing, based on project reviews
Approval Date:
April 17, 2020
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Year