CT Legislation | 2019 | General Assembly

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SB00394PassTo ensure quality health care for women.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00226PassTo authorize dual landings of fish in the state.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00861PassTo redefine "service in time of war" and to remove a two-year residency requirement for certain veterans' services.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00359PassTo extend whistleblower protections to employees of businesses who receive economic development financial assistance from the state.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
HB07424PassAn Act Concerning The State Budget For The Biennium Ending June 30, 2021, And Making Appropriations Therefor, And Provisions Related To Revenue And Other Items To Implement The State Budget.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00356PassTo pursue alternative apprenticeship models to encourage growth in the manufacturing talent pipeline.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB01080PassTo promote family economic success across generations through the establishment of a cabinet designed to help coordinate services.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00922PassTo allow students to self-apply over-the-counter sunscreen products while in school prior to engaging in outdoor activities.
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00854PassTo (1) require guidance counselors and school counselors to provide materials concerning manufacturing, military and law enforcement careers to students; (2) require local and regional school district boards of education to develop goals for career p...
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2019-06-26
Signed by the Governor
SB00001PassTo establish a paid family and medical leave system in Connecticut.
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2019-06-25
Signed by the Governor
HB07156PassTo authorize the procurement of energy derived from offshore wind.
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2019-06-24
Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor
SB00745PassTo require the Board of Regents for Higher Education to conduct a feasibility study on the establishment of computer programming programs related to the controlled environment agricultural industry and the construction of highly technical greenhouses...
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01128PassTo amend a prior conveyance of state land to the town of Farmington.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB05455PassTo allow the state forest fire warden to supplement existing staff resources with individuals who meet certain federal forest fire fighter training and qualification requirements.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB06916PassTo clarify the law regarding bad faith handling of workers' compensation claims.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01126PassTo require the conveyance of a parcel of state land and improvements on said parcel in the town of Hamden for economic development.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB06403PassTo create a Children in Care Bill of Rights and Expectations for foster children and to require caseworkers to annually provide the Sibling Bill of Rights to foster children.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB07168PassTo ensure that persons with autism spectrum disorder receive services from the Department of Developmental Services and are eligible for Medicaid coverage despite family earnings.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01127PassTo repeal a provision requiring the Commissioner of Transportation to convey a certain parcel to the town of Norwalk.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00965PassTo adopt and confirm the general statutes, revised to January 1, 2019.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00026PassTo permanently allow independent institutions of higher education to create up to twelve new programs of higher learning in any academic year and any program modifications without the approval of the Office of Higher Education.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB06754PassTo require the Office of Policy and Management to reimburse any municipality that purchased body-worn recording equipment during the fiscal years ending June 30, 2017, or June 30, 2018, and paid for such purchase not later than August 31, 2018, for c...
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00058PassTo prohibit the use of gay and transgender panic as a criminal defense.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00682PassTo offer a financial incentive for state employees who report wasteful spending within the government.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB07082PassTo include African-American studies in the social studies component of the public school curriculum.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00607PassTo require the Labor Department and the Board of Regents for Higher Education to jointly establish nontraditional pathways to earning a bachelor's degree through apprenticeships.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB05524PassTo increase penalties for the sale of fentanyl.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01088PassTo ensure the health and well-being of a nursing home resident who is at risk of being involuntarily transferred from one facility to another as the result of a receivership proceeding.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00233PassTo retain the regulation of maple syrup and honey production with the Department of Agriculture.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01087PassTo permit additional methods for service of process on out-of-state financial institutions, limited liability companies and registered foreign limited liability companies.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01083PassTo make various statutory revisions suggested by the Secretary of the State that will allow the Office of the Secretary of the State to improve the integrity of the state's business registry.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
HB06522PassTo permit continuing medical education in risk management to include screening for inflammatory breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancers, including colon, gastric, pancreatic and neuroendocrine cancers and other rare gastrointestinal tumors.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00570PassTo (1) require the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to host a series of regional events advertising the state's opportunity zones; (2) require the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to study how the state may incenti...
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00702PassTo protect a law enforcement agency that transfers records to another law enforcement agency from liability if the other agency further discloses such records.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB00839PassTo make various technical changes concerning grammar, clarity and accuracy of internal references and consistency in the general statutes.
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2019-06-21
Signed by the Governor
SB01115PassTo establish a working group that shall study the state's civil laws and prepare recommendations on proposed changes to such laws.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
SB01125PassTo convey a parcel of state land in the city of New Haven.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
HB06927PassTo establish a task force to study Connecticut's debarment procedures and how such procedures relate to other states and title 31 of the general statutes.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
SB00992PassTo foster trust between residents and city and state officials and ensure public safety.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
SB00003PassTo: (1) Enhance employer-sponsored training on sexual harassment, (2) extend the statute of limitations applicable to certain personal injury actions involving sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and sexual assault, (3) increase penalties for sexually ...
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
HB07200PassTo prohibit the sale of cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery systems and vapor products to persons under age twenty-one.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
SB00164PassTo expand workers' compensation coverage in certain situations that result in mental or emotional impairment.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
HB07093PassTo study and develop recommendations to increase employment opportunities for persons with disabilities.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
HB05779PassTo extend the reporting deadline of the Task Force to Study Voluntary Admission to the Department of Children and Families.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
HB07165PassTo provide Medicaid reimbursement for donor breast milk deemed medically necessary.
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2019-06-18
Signed by the Governor
SB00647PassTo streamline the Liquor Control Act.
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2019-06-17
Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor
SB01100PassTo clarify the elements of the offense of voyeurism.
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2019-06-13
Signed by the Governor
SB01028PassTo require Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated to study private equity investment in the state.
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2019-06-13
Signed by the Governor
SB01114PassTo ensure that the Department of Correction provides adequate payment to a municipality for ambulance services that are provided by the municipality on behalf of a correctional facility.
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2019-06-13
Signed by the Governor
SB01026PassTo (1) eliminate the capital base tax for companies with less than five hundred thousand dollars of net income in an income year; (2) eliminate the cap on the aggregate amount of tax credits and excess tax credits allowable to businesses subject to t...
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2019-06-13
Signed by the Governor
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