Connecticut 2010 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05391
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
Report Pass
3/8/10
Refer
3/10/10
Report Pass
3/16/10
Engrossed
4/7/10
Report Pass
4/8/10
Chaptered
5/25/10
Enrolled
5/27/10
Passed
6/8/10
To permit compliance audits of quasi-public agencies to be conducted biennially, rather than annually.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05392
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
4/6/10
Report Pass
4/13/10
Engrossed
4/20/10
Report Pass
4/22/10
Chaptered
5/24/10
Enrolled
5/26/10
Passed
6/8/10
To require quasi-public agencies to provide more detailed reporting on nonappropriated funds and agency personnel.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05393
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
4/6/10
Report Pass
4/13/10
Engrossed
4/28/10
Report Pass
4/29/10
Chaptered
5/25/10
Enrolled
5/27/10
Passed
6/8/10
To establish an account for payment of each twenty-seventh payroll. Requested by the State Comptroller.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05394
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
4/6/10
Report Pass
4/13/10
To increase the allowable amount of state funds in the Budget Reserve Fund.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05395
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
To establish benchmarks to measure the effectiveness of state programs and services in meeting the needs of state residents and to terminate programs and services that are not working.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05396
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
To require the establishment of a program to increase investment in community banks and community credit unions.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05397
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
To exempt from real estate licensing requirements nonprofit housing corporations and employees that manage housing projects receiving federal low-income housing tax credits.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05398
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
Report Pass
3/18/10
Refer
3/29/10
Report Pass
4/6/10
Refer
4/13/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
Engrossed
5/5/10
Report Pass
5/5/10
Chaptered
5/24/10
Enrolled
5/26/10
Passed
6/7/10
To establish a pilot program to place recipients of Medicaid and state-administered general assistance benefits with chronic long-term health care needs in the most appropriate and cost-effective setting.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05399
Introduced
2/26/10
Refer
2/26/10
Report Pass
3/23/10
Refer
3/30/10
Report Pass
4/7/10
Engrossed
5/1/10
Report Pass
5/1/10
Chaptered
5/26/10
Enrolled
5/27/10
Passed
6/7/10
To provide notice to recipients of benefits under programs administered by the Department of Social Services of their obligation, under certain circumstances, to provide repayment for such services.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05400
Introduced
3/1/10
Refer
3/1/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
3/31/10
Report Pass
4/7/10
Refer
4/13/10
Report Pass
4/19/10
To allow an employing school district to place a retiree into a position for the entire school year.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05401
Introduced
3/1/10
Refer
3/1/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
4/1/10
Report Pass
4/8/10
Engrossed
4/14/10
Report Pass
4/16/10
Chaptered
4/29/10
Enrolled
4/30/10
Passed
5/5/10
To delete obsolete language from the definition of deferred vested retirement and to clarify the language of the early retirement incentive plan.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05402
Introduced
3/1/10
Refer
3/1/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
3/31/10
Report Pass
4/7/10
Engrossed
4/22/10
Report Pass
4/26/10
Chaptered
5/12/10
Enrolled
5/17/10
Passed
5/18/10
To provide funding for consultants, including a health plan broker, in connection with the retired teachers' health benefit plans.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05403
Introduced
3/1/10
Refer
3/1/10
Report Pass
3/17/10
Refer
3/29/10
Report Pass
4/6/10
To allow notaries public and justices of the peace to serve on the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board, to stagger appointments to said board, to allow reappointments to the board, to permit members of said board to serve to adjudicate at a board hearing for a pending matter, to require prospective members of said board to certify that they are aware of the special restrictions of the Code of Ethics for Public Officials that would apply to them, to permit the Office of State Ethics to recover the amount of any financial benefit received by a state contractor for certain violations, to add a violation of section 1-101nn of the general statutes to the list of violations that are grounds for disqualifying a state contractor, to clarify that a violation of said section is grounds for being deemed a nonresponsible bidder, to give the Office of State Ethics the authority to interpret Parts III and IV of chapter 10 of the general statutes, to limit gift giving between supervisors and subordinates to one hundred dollars per year, to limit the violation contained in section 1-84 of the general statutes to knowing violations, to give the Office of State Ethics the ability to enforce the revolving door restrictions applying to former Gaming Policy Board members and Department of Public Utility Control Commissioners, to increase the threshold for lobbyist registration to $3,000, to require lobbyists to report gifts to state employees, to exempt candidates for public office from gift restrictions concerning admission to charitable and civic events or certain benefits provided by an employer, to limit certain lobbyist registration and reporting requirements to those who lobby within the scope of employment, to replace inaccurate references to the State Ethics Commission, to add other agencies to the definition of quasi-public agencies, to change certain reporting dates, to add employer other than the state to the conflict of interest provisions, and to require each prospective executive branch or quasi-public agency official or employee to sign a certification confirming their awareness of the applicable ethics laws.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05404
Introduced
3/1/10
Refer
3/1/10
Report Pass
3/22/10
Refer
4/5/10
Report Pass
4/12/10
Engrossed
4/21/10
Report Pass
4/23/10
Chaptered
5/12/10
Enrolled
5/17/10
Passed
5/26/10
To prohibit the disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of certain information concerning employees of the Department of Correction to inmates.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05405
Introduced
3/1/10
Refer
3/1/10
To clarify that municipal registrars are not required to purchase the National Change of Address System of the United States Postal Service to verify addresses of returned absentee ballots.