All Bills - Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06606
Introduced
3/16/11
Introduced
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
To provide for the adjustment of population data so as to count incarcerated persons as residents of their last town of residence rather than as residents of the town in which the correctional facility is located.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06607
Introduced
3/16/11
Introduced
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
To provide direct access to the Superior Court for minors who are sexually assaulted while being held pretrial or post-conviction in the custody of the state.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06608
Introduced
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
To respond to the increased use of arbitration in resolving disputes and revise and modernize arbitration procedures by adopting the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06609
Introduced
3/16/11
Introduced
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
To require the chief executive officer of the Health Information Technology Exchange of Connecticut to (1) provide recommendations to promote greater utilization and availability health information technology in the state's health care systems, and (2) report on state compliance with the provisions of the federal Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06610
Introduced
3/16/11
Introduced
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
Refer
3/16/11
Report Pass
3/30/11
Report Pass
3/30/11
Refer
4/7/11
Refer
4/7/11
Report Pass
4/13/11
Report Pass
4/13/11
To allow health care providers who administer vaccines to children to choose which vaccine product to administer, provided the vaccine is recommended and made available to the state by the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is not more than one hundred fifteen per cent more expensive than an equivalent vaccine.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06611
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
To develop a single point of entry system for persons seeking information on long-term care.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06612
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Report Pass
3/22/11
Refer
4/1/11
Report Pass
4/7/11
Report Pass
4/7/11
Refer
5/4/11
Refer
5/4/11
Report Pass
5/10/11
Report Pass
5/10/11
Refer
5/12/11
Refer
5/12/11
Engrossed
6/6/11
Engrossed
6/6/11
Report Pass
6/6/11
Report Pass
6/6/11
Chaptered
6/29/11
Chaptered
6/29/11
Enrolled
6/30/11
Enrolled
6/30/11
Passed
7/13/11
Passed
7/13/11
To implement recommendations of the nonprofit health and human services commission concerning personal service agreements and purchase of service agreements.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06613
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
To eliminate certain insurance requirements under the Common Interest Ownership Act enacted in Public Act 09-225, including requirements with respect to buildings containing units divided by vertical boundaries and applicability of requirements to common interest communities created before January 1, 1984, and make technical changes.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06614
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Report Pass
4/5/11
Report Pass
4/5/11
Refer
4/13/11
Refer
4/13/11
Report Pass
4/19/11
Report Pass
4/19/11
Refer
4/26/11
Refer
4/26/11
Report Pass
5/3/11
Report Pass
5/3/11
Engrossed
5/11/11
Engrossed
5/11/11
Report Pass
5/13/11
Report Pass
5/13/11
Chaptered
6/21/11
Chaptered
6/21/11
Enrolled
6/24/11
Enrolled
6/24/11
Passed
7/8/11
Passed
7/8/11
To permit medical schools incorporated in this state or established pursuant to statute to become a member of a medical foundation.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06615
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Report Pass
4/15/11
Report Pass
4/15/11
Refer
4/26/11
Refer
4/26/11
Report Pass
5/3/11
Report Pass
5/3/11
Refer
5/10/11
Refer
5/10/11
Report Pass
5/11/11
Report Pass
5/11/11
Refer
5/17/11
Refer
5/17/11
Report Pass
5/19/11
Report Pass
5/19/11
To ensure the safe use of electronic defense weapons by law enforcement agencies.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06616
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
To establish a prerequisite for the recovery of punitive damages that a plaintiff demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence, that a defendant acted in a wanton manner, or, alternatively, in a wilful, intentional or malicious manner where such standard is currently applicable.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06617
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Report Pass
3/28/11
Report Pass
3/28/11
Refer
4/7/11
Refer
4/7/11
Report Pass
4/13/11
Report Pass
4/13/11
Refer
4/21/11
Refer
4/21/11
Report Pass
4/28/11
Report Pass
4/28/11
To ensure that patients in nursing home facilities and chronic disease hospitals are provided the patients' bill of rights in a language that is understood by the patient and that such rights are made available to patients in the event of a labor dispute that potentially could impact continuity of patient care at such facilities and hospitals.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06618
Introduced
3/17/11
Introduced
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Report Pass
4/1/11
Report Pass
4/1/11
Refer
4/11/11
Refer
4/11/11
Report Pass
4/18/11
Report Pass
4/18/11
Refer
5/4/11
Refer
5/4/11
Report Pass
5/9/11
Report Pass
5/9/11
Refer
5/24/11
Refer
5/24/11
Report Pass
5/27/11
Report Pass
5/27/11
Engrossed
6/6/11
Engrossed
6/6/11
Report Pass
6/6/11
Report Pass
6/6/11
Chaptered
6/30/11
Chaptered
6/30/11
Enrolled
7/1/11
Enrolled
7/1/11
Passed
7/13/11
Passed
7/13/11
To make various revisions to public health related statutes.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06619
Introduced
3/18/11
Introduced
3/18/11
Refer
3/18/11
Refer
3/18/11
To authorize an action against businesses that use stolen or misappropriated information technology to manufacture products that are sold or offered for sale in this state in competition with products manufactured without using stolen or misappropriated information technology.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06620
Introduced
3/18/11
Introduced
3/18/11
Refer
3/18/11
Refer
3/18/11
Report Pass
4/14/11
Report Pass
4/14/11
Refer
4/26/11
Refer
4/26/11
Report Pass
5/3/11
Report Pass
5/3/11
To: (1) Establish an Office of Condominium Ombudsman to provide a means of resolving disputes between condominium owners and condominium associations; (2) require that the budget of a common interest community be approved by a majority of the unit owners voting instead of a majority of all unit owners; (3) provide that insurance requirements apply to common interest communities having units divided by either horizontal or vertical boundaries, and provide that such insurance be maintained on behalf of attached units; (4) exclude stand-alone units from insurance requirements when the declaration and bylaws indicate that the maintenance, repair and replacement of entire freestanding units are the responsibility of the unit owner; (5) exempt certain common interest communities created before January 1, 1984, that elect to be governed by the Common Interest Ownership Act, from the requirement to obtain new surveys, plans and certificates of completion when adding units if a public offering statement is not otherwise required; (6) allow an assessment against a unit owner for common expenses caused by ordinary misconduct or negligence, rather than wilful misconduct or gross negligence as currently provided; (7) define the "internal business operating procedures" that are not required to be adopted as rules; and (8) prohibit criminal prosecutions of members of condominium board of directors or executive boards of common interest communities unless such members are acting outside the scope of their authority.