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HB06358PassTo implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06465PassTo facilitate the development and implementation of a state-wide animal assisted therapy program.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB05811PassTo authorize the operation of certain vessels on particular inland waters of this state without requiring a safe boating certificate.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06253PassTo establish that the failure to clear ice and snow from certain vehicles shall be an infraction.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB05500PassTo require institutions of higher education to provide financial aid information in a uniform way to ensure that students understand their true higher education costs.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06311PassTo prohibit municipalities from adopting breed-specific dog ordinances.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06467PassTo allow staff of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated to approve financial aid transactions in amounts up to three hundred thousand dollars in order to expedite the financial aid process for smaller transactions and allow the board of directors to ...
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06396PassTo foster the design and development of livable communities in which Connecticut residents can age in place.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06447PassTo increase the amount of compensation that an attorney who does not engage in the practice of law as an occupation may receive in legal fees or other compensation in a calendar year and not be subject to the occupational tax on attorneys.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB05250PassTo enhance the safety of highway work zones.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB05836PassTo provide for a greater distribution of animal population control funds to programs that assist persons with low incomes to have the dog or cat they purchased from a municipal or state pound sterilized and vaccinated.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB06472PassTo amend the definition of energy improvements to include the participation in a district heating and cooling system by a qualifying commercial real property.
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2013-06-06
Signed by the Governor
HB05600Engross

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To require towns to provide Internet service to the offices of the registrars of voters, to make any declaratory ruling, instruction or opinion issued by the Secretary of the State binding upon registrars of voters and town clerks and enforceable by ...
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2013-06-04
Senate Calendar Number 707
HB05610Engross

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To expedite the processing of municipal soft-serve ice cream vendor permits.
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2013-06-04
Senate Recommitted to General Law
HB06660Engross

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To permit criminal defendants who have physical custody of a minor child to provide the court with a family impact statement prior to sentencing for a crime for which a sentence of imprisonment may be imposed.
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2013-06-04
Matter Pass Retained
HB06385Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit the use of pesticides at public and private schools.
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2013-06-04
Motion Failed JFS
HB06690Engross

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To establish a process for appointing an advocate to investigate and advocate for the welfare or custody of an animal that is the subject of a civil or criminal court proceeding.
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2013-06-04
Senate Recommitted to Judiciary
HB06625Engross

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To require testing services providing a general educational development testing program to make data relating to such testing program available to the Department of Education.
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2013-06-04
Senate Recommitted to Education
HB06505Engross

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To prohibit local and regional boards of education from charging fees to students who do not participate in any extracurricular activities; to limit the amount local and regional boards of education can charge for participation in athletic activities...
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2013-06-04
Senate Recommitted to Education
HB06629Engross

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To eliminate regional planning agencies and regional councils of elected officials by January 1, 2015, and to replace such agencies and councils with eight regional councils of governments; to require the Northeastern Region Council of Governments to...
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2013-06-04
Senate Calendar Number 701
HB06701Engross

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To establish enhanced penalties for persons who operate a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs, or both, with a child sixteen years of age or younger in the motor vehicle.
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2013-06-04
Senate Calendar Number 702
HB06637Engross

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To clarify the process applicable to municipal discontinuance of highways or private ways, or land dedicated as such.
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2013-06-04
Senate Calendar Number 700
HB05602PassTo exempt institutions of higher education that arrange for professors to teach free for-credit courses to inmates from state contracting requirements.
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2013-06-03
Signed by the Governor
HB06416Engross

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To clarify the process by which employees of a state charter school may file a petition to request recognition of an organization to represent them in negotiations with respect to salaries, hours and other conditions of employment.
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2013-06-03
Potential Disagreeing Action, Tabled for the Calendar, House
HB05072PassTo require an insurance company doing business in this state, or agent, adjuster or third-party claims administrator for such company to provide additional disclosures to an insured regarding such insured's right to choose a licensed repair shop or g...
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2013-06-03
Signed by the Governor
HB05104Engross

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To establish a task force to study Lyme disease testing.
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2013-06-02
Senate Calendar Number 697
HB06607Engross

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To study whether nursing homes are sufficient in number and services to meet long-term care needs.
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2013-06-01
File Number 893
HB06696Intro

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To (1) revise the statutory criteria relating to the criminal offense of trafficking in persons, (2) increase criminal penalties for persons who patronize a prostitute who is under eighteen years of age or a victim of human trafficking, (3) allow the...
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2013-06-01
Bill Passed Temporarily
HB06566Engross

Sine Die
To increase transparency in government, specifically in the areas of tax credits, state financial documents and the state's tax structure.
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2013-05-31
File Number 885
HB05761Engross

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To put nursing home licensees and owners on notice that they may be held criminally liable for abuse or neglect perpetrated by nursing home employees against residents.
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2013-05-31
File Number 883
HB06572Engross

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To include within the offense of intimidation based on bigotry or bias the act of a person intimidating or harassing another person because of the actual or perceived homelessness of such other person.
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2013-05-31
Senate Calendar Number 681
HB06511Intro

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To adopt the recommendations of the Connecticut Sentencing Commission regarding the enhanced penalty for the sale or possession of drugs near schools, day care centers and public housing projects.
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2013-05-30
Bill Passed Temporarily
HB06646Engross

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To make minor changes to the statute concerning the licensing of marital and family therapists.
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2013-05-30
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
HB06582Engross

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To enact the recommendations of the Connecticut Sentencing Commission with respect to certificates of rehabilitation in order to provide eligible offenders with relief from barriers to employment and licensure.
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2013-05-30
File Number 875
HB06641PassTo provide that sexual intercourse or sexual contact with a person, whose ability to resist or communicate consent is substantially impaired because of such person's mental or physical condition, constitutes the offense of sexual assault.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06383PassTo establish hiring standards for athletic directors of schools and school districts and to outline the responsibilities of athletic directors.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06437PassTo establish a mattress stewardship program that will reduce the cost to municipalities of handling discarded mattresses.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06494Intro

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To establish requirements for adult instruction permit holders to receive behind-the-wheel, on-the-road instruction before issuance of a motor vehicle operator's license, to establish a time period before adult instruction permit holders may be issue...
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2013-05-28
Tabled for the Calendar, House
HB06346PassTo make various technical changes and minor revisions to the statutes involving the Department of Children and Families.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB05117PassTo strengthen the penalties available when the operator of a motor vehicle fails to immediately stop when directed to do so by a school crossing guard.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06313PassTo enable Connecticut's poultry production to grow at a faster rate.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06315PassTo enable certain trainers who purchase and then train dogs for the eventual resale of such dogs to military branches and law enforcement agencies to continue the performance of such work.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06392PassTo combine the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services reporting requirements into one report submitted every three years and to eliminate a hospital reporting requirement regarding protocols for screening patients for alcohol and substanc...
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06243PassTo make a technical change to section 20-206g of the general statutes by deleting the references to "Thai yoga".
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB05310PassTo recognize that the scope of work that can be accomplished by the Agricultural Experiment Station may need to be scaled down due to the availability of budgeted appropriations for the agency.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06453PassTo permit the installation in buildings and structures of a phenolic based foam insulation.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB05970PassTo clarify the scope of authority for municipal fair rent commissions.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06574PassTo establish a task force to consider legislative solutions to address impediments to fair housing choice.
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06466PassTo clarify that an applicant for financial assistance from the Department of Economic and Community Development or Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated is not required to provide the agency with collateral as a condition of receiving such assistance...
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
HB06571PassTo: (1) Remove the word "intentionally" regarding sexual assault in the fourth degree for consistency with the remainder of the section; and (2) resolve a conflict in the mandatory minimum sentences prescribed for kidnapping in the first degree and k...
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2013-05-28
Signed by the Governor
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