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House committee advances 'Keyon's Law' to require animal-control training to spot and report child abuse
Summary
The House Local Government committee voted to recommend House Bill 194, named Keyon's Law, which would require animal control officers employed, appointed, or contracted after Jan. 30, 2026, to complete training to identify and report child abuse and neglect.
The House Standing Committee on Local Government voted to give a favorable committee report for House Bill 194, known in testimony as Keyon’s Law, which would require animal control officers to undergo training—online, virtual or in person—to identify signs of child abuse and neglect and to report suspected abuse.
Representative Susan Whitten, sponsor of HB 194, told the committee the bill “is a simple but important bill that is sure to protect children and save lives.” She said animal control officers are often first to see warning signs in a household and that training would strengthen Kentucky’s child protection network.
Kira Dunk, testifying in support, cited…
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