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Kentucky HB 365 โ€” AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

โš–๏ธ NEUTRAL for peptide users ๐Ÿ‘ค NONE user impact ๐Ÿ“œ Status: Unknown
State
Kentucky
Bill
HB 365
Filed
2026-01-13
Read the bill
OpenStates โ†’
Last reviewed
2026-06-21

Plain-English Summary

Kentucky HB365 appears to relate to insurance coverage for the care of children. Based only on the title and listed subjects, it does not appear to directly affect peptides, compounding, off-label prescribing, telehealth, clinician scope, controlled substances, or PDMP rules.

Key Points

  • No clear peptide access issue from the title or subjects
  • No apparent change to compounding rules from available info
  • No apparent telehealth or prescribing scope change
  • Peptide users should treat this as unrelated unless text says otherwise

What to Watch For

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Note Bill text was not available here, so this analysis is based only on title, subjects, and missing status data.
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Note Watch for amendments that mention prescription coverage, telehealth, compounding, or clinician scope.

Where the Bill Stands

The latest action was not available from the provided OpenStates record, so the bill's current position in the process is unknown.
โ€” Ed. Our analysis pulls public bill metadata from OpenStates and is enriched with research-model context. We don't quote bill text we haven't read directly. If this bill matters to your practice or treatment access, read the official source linked above before taking action. We're an educational research directory, not a legal or medical reference.
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