All Bills - Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06066
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To protect the state's children from drunken drivers.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06067
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To eliminate the statute of repose for asbestos-related product liability claims.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06068
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To provide that disability compensation paid by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to a person with a service-connected disability be excluded from income when determining assets in a divorce proceeding.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06069
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To revise provisions of the Common Interest Ownership Act.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06070
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To establish an advisory commission to review policies and practices of the Department of Correction and make recommendations concerning such policies and practices, legislation or funding needs.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06071
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To specify the remedies a court may order a parent to provide when the other parent is aggrieved by the violation of an order concerning custody or visitation of a minor child.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06072
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To provide a person who is injured, or the executor or administrator of the estate of a person who dies because of injuries, as a result of the failure to maintain a highway, bridge, sidewalk, road, railing or fence by the state or a town, city, corporation, borough or other party, with more time to file a claim pending a completed police investigation report in order to determine whether a cause of action exists.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06073
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To protect state residents, especially children, by banning Mexican salvia, a plant that can be used as an hallucinogenic substance.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06074
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To penalize notaries public who are not attorneys for providing legal representation in immigration matters.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06075
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To authorize Theresa Jeffries to bring an action against the state to recover damages as compensation for personal injury suffered by her on January 18, 2006.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06076
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To protect children by requiring persons convicted of the sexual assault of a child to reside at least two thousand feet away from a school or child care center.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06077
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To make clear that the act of breastfeeding an infant in public does not constitute the crime of public indecency.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06078
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To reduce gun violence by prohibiting the sale by retail stores other than firearm stores of high capacity magazines.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06079
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To protect state residents, especially children, by banning synthetic cannabis products, such as K2 or Spice, that can be used as hallucinogens.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06080
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To require the administrator of the bar exam to provide on-site technical assistance to examinees using computers to take the exam.