CT HB05347 | 2015 | General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: Introduced on January 14 2015 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2015-04-02 - File Number 397
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [HTML]

Summary

To prevent people who are allergic to latex from coming into contact with latex without their knowledge.

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Title

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Natural Rubber Latex Gloves At Retail Food Establishments.

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History

DateChamberAction
2015-04-02HouseFile Number 397
2015-04-02HouseHouse Calendar Number 255
2015-04-02HouseFavorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House
2015-04-02HouseReported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office
2015-03-27HouseReferred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/01/15 5:00 PM
2015-03-24HouseFiled with Legislative Commissioners' Office
2015-03-23HouseJoint Favorable
2015-03-17HouseFavorable Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Public Health
2015-03-16HouseFavorable Change of Reference, House to Committee on Public Health
2015-03-13HouseReported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office
2015-03-13HouseFiled with Legislative Commissioners' Office
2015-03-12HouseJoint Favorable Change of Reference Public Health
2015-03-10HouseReferred to Joint Committee on General Law
2015-03-09HouseDrafted by Committee
2015-02-26HouseVote to Draft
2015-01-27HousePublic Hearing 02/03
2015-01-14HouseReferred to Joint Committee on General Law

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