All Bills - Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06081

Introduced
1/25/11  
To permit an individual to record an oral telephonic communication with any person after giving verbal notification of the recording.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06082

Introduced
1/25/11  
To assess the potential for recidivism among first-time offenders.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06083

Introduced
1/25/11  
To reduce penal costs and promote rehabilitation of non-habitual nonviolent offenders.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06084

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
To consider establishing a state tax credit for private-sector employers who hire persons recently released from prison, adjust census data to count persons incarcerated in correctional institutions in the population count of the towns where they resided prior to incarceration and prohibit the state, political subdivisions of the state and employers that contract with the state and such political subdivisions from inquiring about a job applicant's criminal record until such time as the applicant has been conditionally offered a position.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06085

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To establish an offense of parental alienation in order to protect a child from acts of one parent that are intended to break the emotional bond between the other parent and the child.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06086

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To expand the collection of DNA samples to be included in the DNA data bank and increase the penalties for the unauthorized dissemination or use of information in the data bank.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06087

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To streamline the death penalty appeals process.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06088

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To give the Commissioner of Children and Families the discretion to waive the requirement for a sixty-day evaluation of fitness and security and award passes for leave to children convicted as delinquent who transfer to a different facility, and repeal the requirement of a minimum one-year stay at the Connecticut Juvenile Training School.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06089

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To update the statutes prohibiting stalking and increase the penalties for violations.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06090

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To ensure that a warrant is required to search the memory of any personally-held electronic device except when there is an immediate risk to public safety.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06091

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To prevent the state judicial system from being misused and to protect victims of domestic violence and other crimes from being harassed, stalked or unjustifiably bankrupted through the courts.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06092

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  
To inform parties in a probate matter of their right to appeal a decision of the court of probate.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06093

Introduced
1/25/11  
To prohibit first responders disseminating photographs of accident victims and patients to the public without consent of the victim or patient.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06094

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
To make minor, conforming and technical changes to juvenile justice provisions.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06095

Introduced
1/25/11  
To establish a Commission on Reentry to determine if current policies and practices for the reintegration of offenders into the community achieve the goals of offender success, reduced recidivism and increased public safety.

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