Summary of Original VersionAmend KRS 211.203 to exempt pools that share a plat with a single-family residence that are rented to guests by the owner of the residence from regulation as public pools.
Summary of Amendment: House Floor Amendment 1 -- D. OsborneSummary
Retain original provisions; add a new section of KRS Chapter 65 to define terms relating to short-term rentals; prohibit a local government from regulating short-term rentals which are rented for less than thirty days annually, or placing density based restrictions on short-term rentals; allow a local government to require conditional use or other approvals for short-term rentals, but prohibit limitations on the number of applicants or permits issued, require information regarding the permits to be posted on a website, require a final decision on an application within thirty days, and that local government demonstrate that the approval of a short-term rental would have negative effects on health and safety or residential usesinclude provisions for local governments that adopt regulations concerning short-term rentals; include that the section does not prohibit restrictions on short-term rentals in a homeowners association agreement or other similar property association agreement; and make any ordinance in conflict void and unenforceable.
Summary of Amendment: House Floor Amendment 2 -- D. OsborneSummary
Make title amendment.
Summary of Amendment: House Floor Amendment 3 -- D. OsborneSummary
Retain original provisions; add a new section of KRS Chapter 65 to define terms relating to short-term rentals; prohibit a local government from regulating short-term rentals which are rented for less than 30 days annually, or placing density based restrictions on short-term rentals; allow a local government to require conditional use or other approvals for short-term rentals, but prohibit limitations on the number of applicants or permits issued, require information regarding the permits to be posted on a website, require a final decision on an application within 30 days, and the local government to demonstrate that the approval of a short-term rental would have negative effects on health and safety or residential uses; include provisions for local governments that adopt regulations concerning short-term rentals; permit a local government to adopt and enforce regulations regarding short-term rentals that are generally applicable to all residential properties; permit revocation of an approval for a short-term rental due to violation of certain ordinances, but require due process; include that the section does not prohibit restrictions on short-term rentals in a homeowners association agreement or other similar property association agreement; and make any ordinance in conflict void and unenforceable.
Summary of Amendment: House Floor Amendment 4 -- L. BurkeSummary
Retain original provisions; add a new section of KRS Chapter 65 to define terms relating to short-term rentals; prohibit a local government from regulating short-term rentals which are rented for less than 30 days annually, or placing density based restrictions on short-term rentals; allow a local government to require conditional use or other approvals for short-term rentals, but prohibit limitations on the number of applicants or permits issued, require information regarding the permits to be posted on a website, require a final decision on an application within 30 days, and the local government to demonstrate that the approval of a short-term rental would have negative effects on health and safety or residential uses; allow for an owner that has a permit denied to appeal; include provisions for local governments that adopt regulations concerning short-term rentals; permit a local government to adopt and enforce regulations regarding short-term rentals that are generally applicable to all residential properties; permit revocation of an approval for a short-term rental due to violation of certain ordinances, but require due process; include that the section does not prohibit restrictions on short-term rentals in a homeowners association agreement or other similar property association agreement; and make any ordinance in conflict void and unenforceable; amend KRS 142.400 to impose a 1% statewide surtax on the rental of accommodations when charged by the owner of the property or by a person facilitating the rental of the property and deposit the receipts from the surtax into the Kentucky affordable housing trust fund; amend KRS 42.580, 142.402, 142.404, 142.406, and 198A.190 to conform.
Summary of Amendment: House Floor Amendment 5 -- L. BurkeSummary
Make title amendment.
Summary of Amendment: House Floor Amendment 6 -- L. BurkeSummary
Retain original provisions; add a new section of KRS Chapter 65 to define terms relating to short-term rentals; prohibit a local government from regulating short-term rentals which are rented for less than 30 days annually; allow a local government to require conditional use or other approvals for short-term rentals, but prohibit limitations on the number of applicants or permits issued, require information regarding the permits to be posted on a website, require a final decision on an application within 30 days, and the local government to demonstrate that the approval of a short-term rental would have negative effects on health and safety or residential uses; allow for an owner that has a permit denied to appeal; include provisions for local governments that adopt regulations concerning short-term rentals; permit a local government to adopt and enforce regulations regarding short-term rentals that are generally applicable to all residential properties; permit revocation of an approval for a short-term rental due to violation of certain ordinances, but require due process; include that the section does not prohibit restrictions on short-term rentals in a homeowners association agreement or other similar property association agreement; make any ordinance in conflict void and unenforceable.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 211.203
Current: 211.203