Gov. Andy Beshear visited survivors after the severe weather to help those who lost everything in the wake of the Dec. 9-10, 2021, storms.
The measure calls for an annual report of relief funds created by a government agency or elected official.
Devastation struck their home in the early hours of Dec. 11.
OSHA alleges seven serious offenses, carrying fines of $40,000.
Eighty-one people died when the tornadoes moved through western Kentucky late December 10 and continued into the morning hours of December 11.
One of the lawmakers representing the area said more still needs to be done.
Five tornadoes hit central and western Kentucky Dec. 10-11. Two months later, the recovery is still underway.
Sixteen counties, including Marion and Taylor counties, who received initial rental assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) could get extended help.
With the incoming winter storm, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has now declared a State of Emergency four times in the past eight weeks because of severe weather.
Under the bill, teachers and school personnel would still get paid for the relief days.