All Bills - Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00524
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To authorize municipalities to reduce property taxes for condominium associations that do not utilize municipal services on common elements.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00525
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To reduce nursing licensure fees.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00526
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To close Riverview Hospital for Children and Youth and relocate the patients to other facilities.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00527
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To require licensed and certified alcohol and drug counselors to complete an annual survey developed by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, for the purpose of collecting data on the counseling profession and to access the creative insights of such counselors.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00528
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To require a chiropractor to obtain informed written consent from a patient prior to performing a procedure involving treatment of the patient's cervical spine.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00529
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
3/4/11
Refer
3/4/11
To establish a pilot program for the provision of autism spectrum disorder services to adults in New London County.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00530
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To foster competition in the medical field by easing certificate of need requirements.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00531
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To protect and promote the public health by expanding the state's smoking ban to include private clubs.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00532
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
2/9/11
To expand access to and enhance the quality of end-of-life care in southeastern Connecticut.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00533
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
3/29/11
Report Pass
3/30/11
Refer
4/8/11
Refer
4/8/11
Report Pass
4/14/11
Refer
4/27/11
Refer
4/27/11
Report Pass
4/28/11
Report Pass
4/28/11
Report Pass
4/29/11
Report Pass
4/29/11
To study the feasibility of establishing a uniform state licensing process which permits a community-based provider to obtain a single license that allows the provider to offer services for the benefit of multiple state agencies without requiring such provider to obtain separate licensure from each state agency for which services are offered.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00534
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To expand the license renewal fee exemption for physicians who volunteer their time.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00535
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To authorize state payments to private nursing homes in order to help defray the costs incurred by such homes when providing uncompensated care.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00536
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To allow licensed opticians the ability to serve patients directly in their homes.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00537
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
2/24/11
To require the Commissioner of Public Health to study the feasibility of allowing licensed opticians to engage in their profession beyond the confines of a registered optical establishment, office or store.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00538
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To give licensed opticians greater flexibility when engaging in the retail sale of optical products.