CT SB00524 | 2018 | General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: Introduced on March 21 2018 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2018-04-19 - File Number 619
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [HTML]

Summary

To provide that a qualified person withdrawing blood in the case of a person driving while intoxicated shall not incur any civil liability, to clarify responsibility for penalties imposed for violations of permits issued for nonconforming motor vehicles in response to the ruling of the court in State v. Ginnetti Petroleum Transporters, LLC, A05D-MI16-2758602-S (G.A. 5 at Derby), to make a conforming change to the assault statutes and to provide for criminal lockout protection to tenants of nonresidential properties.

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Title

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Statutes Concerning The Criminal Justice System.

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2018-04-04 - Joint - JUD Vote Tally Sheet (Y: 24 N: 16 NV: 0 Abs: 1) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2018-04-19SenateFile Number 619
2018-04-19SenateSenate Calendar Number 371
2018-04-19SenateFavorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
2018-04-19SenateReported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office
2018-04-13SenateReferred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/18/18 5:00 PM
2018-04-04SenateFiled with Legislative Commissioners' Office
2018-04-04SenateJoint Favorable
2018-03-22SenatePublic Hearing 03/26
2018-03-21SenateReferred to Joint Committee on Judiciary

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Bill Comments

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