All Bills - Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00050
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To facilitate prosecutorial investigation of criminal conduct by authorizing a state's attorney to serve and use an investigative subpoena.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00051
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To expand the definition of the term "physically helpless", with respect to sexual assault offenses, to include a person who is unable to talk or who is severely intellectually disabled or physically disabled.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00052
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To establish the mechanism recommended by the Connecticut Sentencing Commission for the review and possible reduction of any lengthy sentence served by an individual for a crime that was committed when the individual was a child or youth.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00053
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To establish more accountability in public employee compensation.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00054
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
3/13/13
Refer
3/13/13
Report Pass
3/19/13
Report Pass
3/19/13
Refer
3/26/13
Refer
3/26/13
Report Pass
4/3/13
Report Pass
4/3/13
Refer
5/1/13
Report Pass
5/7/13
Report Pass
5/8/13
Report Pass
5/8/13
To study the feasibility of creating a state-administered retirement plan for low-income workers.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00055
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To prevent employers from mandating that their employees receive flu vaccines as a condition of their employment.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00056
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To provide a higher standard of living for Connecticut citizens earning minimum wage.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00057
Introduced
1/9/13
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To memorialize the children and adults whose lives were lost in Newtown.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00058
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To reduce the local property tax burden.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00059
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
3/28/13
To provide adult adopted persons, twenty-one years of age or older whose adoptions were finalized on or after July 1, 2014 with access to their birth parents' health information and information in the person's original birth certificate or record.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00060
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To create a unified health care system and reduce the cost of health care and health care coverage.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00061
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To allow school nurses to administer epinephrine to children in the event of an emergency without a physician's order.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00062
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To allow patients whose cells are being used in medical research to obtain information regarding the use of such cells and to provide patients with a certain percentage of the money received from the sale of such cells.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00063
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
Refer
2/8/13
Report Pass
3/11/13
Report Pass
3/11/13
Refer
3/18/13
Refer
3/18/13
Report Pass
3/25/13
Engrossed
4/18/13
Report Pass
4/19/13
Report Pass
4/19/13
Chaptered
5/17/13
Chaptered
5/17/13
Enrolled
5/22/13
Enrolled
5/22/13
Passed
5/28/13
To provide funding through the Biomedical Research Trust Fund to researchers investigating stroke.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00064
Introduced
1/9/13
Refer
1/9/13
To prevent patients from incurring hidden charges for the necessary transfer of medical records while allowing health care providers to charge an appropriate amount for the service.