Bills Pending Connecticut Joint General Law Committee

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CTHB06497Intro
25%
To guarantee public access to the data needed to set informed climate targets and accurately monitor progress against such targets.
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2023-03-20
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05429Intro
25%
To prohibit the collection and commercial use of certain digital information concerning minors.
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2023-02-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00405Intro
25%
To impose additional transparency requirements on digital and social media platforms, provide additional privacy protections to persons who use such platforms and ensure accuracy in journalism, and provide for verification of journalists and journali...
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2023-02-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06393Intro
25%
To establish additional data privacy protections for minors.
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2023-02-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00395Intro
25%
To require an Internet operator to obtain parental consent before allowing a child under sixteen years of age to open a social media account with the operator.
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2023-02-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06253Intro
25%
To adopt a Connecticut Age-Appropriate Design Code that creates privacy and safety obligations for providers of online products and services accessed by children.
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2023-02-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05434Intro
25%
To provide for greater parity between the state's regulation of cannabis and its regulation of other regulated substances.
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2023-02-17
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05432Intro
25%
To establish a graduated schedule of license application fees that increase in proportion to the number of license applications that a person submits to participate in the adult-use cannabis market.
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2023-02-17
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06085Intro
25%
To provide that no person may install a solar project that is capable of generating at least one megawatt of electricity unless such person has first obtained a license to perform electrical work.
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2023-02-16
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00757Intro
25%
To provide municipal funding for addiction and overdose prevention and to combat illegal drug sales.
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2023-02-06
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05230Intro
25%
To provide consumers with the ability to cancel certain memberships and subscriptions online or through a mobile application.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00734Intro
25%
To provide greater flexibility to nonprofit entities by allowing a nonprofit entity to compensate an individual for wages lost while assisting the nonprofit entity in operating a charitable raffle.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05723Intro
25%
To require electronic device manufacturers to make available the documentation, parts and tools needed to maintain, modify and repair such devices.
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2023-02-03
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CTHB06090Intro
25%
To establish a pilot program to make opioid antagonists, including, but not limited to, naloxone, available in vending machines.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00013Intro
25%
To require business entities to provide notices to consumers prior to expiration of any free trial period, promotional price or contract term.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05727Intro
25%
To provide that no prescription drug manufacturer may sell a prescription drug in this state at a price that exceeds such drug's reference price.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05319Intro
25%
To provide that a consumer's credit score shall not be decreased exclusively because the consumer is the subject of a background check.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00133Intro
25%
To ensure that patients are able to access prescription drugs during unannounced closures of retail pharmacies.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05433Intro
25%
To enable a person to satisfy the requirements necessary to receive an occupational license through military training.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06086Intro
25%
To expand the professional assistance program for regulated professions to include pharmacists.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06083Intro
25%
To provide that: (1) A motorized wheelchair manufacturer shall provide to a motorized wheelchair owner or independent repairer all parts, embedded software, firmware, tools and technical documentation necessary for the owner or repairer to perform di...
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00392Intro
25%
To impose various duties on operators of entertainment ticketing marketplaces and entertainment ticket resale marketplaces doing business in this state.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06271Intro
25%
To prevent disclosure or determination of immigration status from being required in the obtaining or maintaining of a state granted professional or occupational license.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05430Intro
25%
To extend the lemon law to include boat purchasers and lessees.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05736Intro
25%
To require supermarkets to make a good faith effort to make excess edible food available to food relief organizations.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00012Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to confirm that liquor permittees maintain liquor liability insurance coverage.
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2023-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05539Intro
25%
To establish the Office of the Cannabis Ombudsman within the Department of Economic and Community Development.
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2023-02-02
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00317Intro
25%
To protect the economy and online learning from data breaches and to remove limits on broadband usage.
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2023-01-31
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05915Intro
25%
To restrict a form of patient brokering by prohibiting individuals from receiving a fee for coordinating out-of-state addiction rehabilitation services for an individual suffering from addiction.
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2023-01-31
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05918Intro
25%
To: (1) Expand the existing grocery store beer permit to include sales of (A) cider, and (B) wine manufactured by small wineries; and (2) specify that a grocery store may not sell cider or small winery wine if such store is located within one thousan...
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2023-01-27
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05431Intro
25%
To modify the application process for nonprofit entities seeking temporary liquor permits for events and allow wholesalers to donate limited quantities of alcoholic beverages for such events.
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2023-01-27
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05035Intro
25%
To authorize restaurant owners to permit dogs in outdoor dining areas of restaurants.
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2023-01-25
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00205Intro
25%
To require pharmacists to inform each patient and the patient's prescribing practitioner regarding the least expensive option for a medication or class of medicine that has been prescribed by the prescribing practitioner and the out-of-pocket cost of...
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2023-01-25
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06513Intro
25%
To provide that any gasoline seller that offers any discount to induce a consumer to purchase gasoline with cash shall provide the same discount to a consumer who purchases gasoline with a debit card.
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2023-01-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06512Intro
25%
To establish a right to repair consumer electronics.
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2023-01-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06514Intro
25%
To enable certain cannabis retailers to establish additional equity joint ventures.
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2023-01-24
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06411Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to adopt regulations to establish a structural engineer endorsement to the professional engineer license, and require licensed professional engineers to complete not less than fifteen hours of contin...
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2023-01-23
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06350Intro
25%
To establish a state-wide prescription drug stewardship program.
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2023-01-20
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06352Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to revise certain provisions of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies in order to provide that a pill press constitutes paraphernalia.
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2023-01-20
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06353Intro
25%
To require that opioids dispensed to patients in certain community settings be dispensed in blister packs.
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2023-01-20
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06351Intro
25%
To enable a pharmacist to prescribe an opioid antagonist, including, but not limited to, naloxone, to a person who is unable to obtain an opioid antagonist from another source as a patient or on behalf of another person.
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2023-01-20
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06254Intro
25%
To provide that a rotating, graphic health warning label shall be prominently displayed in each advertisement for, and on all packaging containing, a consumer product that includes tetrahydrocannabinol.
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2023-01-19
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06255Intro
25%
To authorize the state to manufacture insulin.
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2023-01-19
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB06095Intro
25%
To provide that no person who offers or sells, at retail, any good or service to a consumer in this state shall refuse to accept cash as a form of payment for such good or service, post any sign stating that such person will not accept cash as paymen...
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05729Intro
25%
To exempt veterans' social clubs from liquor permit fees.
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00397Intro
25%
To establish additional protections against cyberbullying on social media platforms.
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05734Intro
25%
To require that the quality of concrete used in residential applications meets or exceeds current industry standards for concrete used in commercial applications.
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
CTHB05724Intro
25%
To require a certain percentage of the moneys in the "Prevention and Recovery Services Fund" to be allocated to the regional behavioral health action organizations for the provision of prevention and recovery services.
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00733Intro
25%
To establish an interstate agreement for the purpose of establishing licensing reciprocity across New England for the skilled trades.
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
CTSB00732Intro
25%
To establish a task force to study occupational licensing in this state, with a focus on revising and removing barriers to employment and entrepreneurial activity.
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2023-01-18
To Joint General Law Committee
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