Connecticut 2010 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00041
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To exempt talking prescription containers from the state sales tax.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00042
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To establish a tax credit incentive for small businesses to provide health insurance for their employees.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00043
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
Report Pass
3/11/10
Refer
3/19/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Engrossed
4/21/10
Report Pass
4/22/10
To require a study of issues concerning revisions to the higher education statutes.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00044
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To study issues concerning workforce development.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00045
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
Report Pass
3/11/10
Refer
3/19/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
4/14/10
Report Pass
4/19/10
Report Pass
4/20/10
Engrossed
5/1/10
Report Pass
5/1/10
To require a study of issues concerning remediation programs offered by the public institutions of higher education.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00046
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To privatize all social services provided by the Department of Social Services and the Department of Developmental Services in order to achieve budgetary efficiency.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00047
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To provide funding for breast cancer research.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00048
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To provide funding to rape crisis centers.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00049
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
To reduce the period of time that a veteran in service in time of war must serve in order to qualify for certain veterans' benefits and property tax exemptions.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00050
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
Report Pass
3/11/10
Refer
3/22/10
Report Pass
3/29/10
Refer
4/8/10
Report Pass
4/12/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
Engrossed
4/27/10
Report Pass
4/27/10
Report Pass
4/27/10
Chaptered
5/12/10
Enrolled
5/17/10
Passed
5/18/10
To require orally-administered anticancer medications to be covered on the same basis as intravenously administered or injected anticancer medications.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00051
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
Report Pass
3/2/10
Refer
3/5/10
Report Pass
3/11/10
Refer
4/8/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
Refer
4/16/10
Report Pass
4/20/10
Report Pass
4/21/10
To require the issuance of machine-readable medical benefits identification cards and scanner devices to read or access such cards.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00052
Introduced
2/4/10
Refer
2/4/10
Report Pass
2/11/10
Refer
2/25/10
Report Pass
3/3/10
Refer
4/8/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
To reduce the number of uninsured children in this state.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00053
Introduced
2/5/10
Refer
2/5/10
Report Pass
3/9/10
To require the Department of Children and Families to provide notification to a noncustodial parent of abuse or neglect investigations involving the custodial parent.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00054
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
Report Pass
3/16/10
Refer
3/23/10
Report Pass
3/30/10
Refer
4/8/10
Report Pass
4/13/10
Report Pass
4/14/10
Engrossed
4/29/10
Report Pass
4/30/10
To clarify that a person licensed under sections 36a-555 to 36a-573, inclusive, of the general statutes is exempt from the mortgage broker license requirement; to prohibit mortgage brokers from imposing excessive prepaid finance charges; to authorize the Banking Commissioner to deny an application for a license for any mortgage lender, mortgage broker, mortgage loan originator, sales finance company, small loan lender, check cashing service, money transmitter, issuer of Connecticut payment instruments, debt adjuster and consumer collection agency if the applicant or any partner, member, officer, director, principal employee of the applicant or shareholder owning at least ten per cent of each class of the applicant's securities has been convicted of a misdemeanor involving the type of business for which a license is being sought or a felony; and to expressly authorize the commissioner to conduct state and federal criminal history checks of applicants for such licenses and other persons related to such applicants.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00055
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
Report Pass
3/16/10
Refer
3/19/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
To establish a task force to study ways in which the state may (1) encourage the growth of business, (2) stimulate job growth and increase state and municipal tax revenue, and (3) address concerns regarding the availability of financing after the merger, takeover or liquidation of a financial institution.