All Bills - Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06919
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/24/15
Refer
4/2/15
Refer
4/2/15
Report Pass
4/9/15
Report Pass
4/9/15
Engrossed
5/14/15
Engrossed
5/14/15
Report Pass
5/18/15
Chaptered
6/16/15
Enrolled
6/18/15
Enrolled
6/18/15
Passed
7/2/15
To establish a task force to study and plan for the implementation of performance-based funding of higher education.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06920
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/17/15
Report Pass
3/17/15
Refer
3/27/15
Refer
3/27/15
Report Pass
4/2/15
Report Pass
4/2/15
Engrossed
5/14/15
Engrossed
5/14/15
Report Pass
5/18/15
To (1) define "homeowners insurance" in the general statutes, (2) prohibit rating plans for homeowners insurance from using (A) territorial classifications smaller than a zip code, or (B) proximity to another occupied residential dwelling, (3) require an insurer or insurance producer, prior to recommending or issuing to an applicant or insured a homeowners insurance policy under a residual market mechanism as described in section 38a-329, to make a reasonable attempt to procure a homeowners insurance policy from a surplus lines insurer, (4) prohibit insurers from (A) requiring a minimum amount of coverage as a condition to issue or renew a homeowners insurance policy, (B) offering a deductible amount for a homeowners insurance policy that is not offered on a state-wide basis, or (C) imposing a minimum deductible for a homeowners insurance policy, (5) prohibit coinsurance clauses in commercial property fire insurance policies, and (6) prohibit automobile insurers from requiring a minimum amount of coverage greater than the amounts set forth in section 14-112 as a condition to issue or renew an automobile liability insurance policy.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06921
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/27/15
Report Pass
3/27/15
Refer
4/7/15
Refer
4/7/15
Report Pass
4/14/15
Engrossed
5/19/15
Engrossed
5/19/15
Report Pass
5/21/15
Chaptered
6/17/15
Enrolled
6/22/15
Passed
7/7/15
Passed
7/7/15
To (1) provide a criminal penalty for the practice of "upskirting", (2) strengthen penalties for "Peeping Tom" violations, (3) provide for the prosecution of incidents of voyeurism that go undetected for a prolonged period of time, (4) protect victims of voyeurism from public embarrassment, and (5) establish a criminal offense of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image with respect to persons who knowingly disseminate an intimate image of another person with the intent to harass, annoy, alarm or terrorize such other person.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06922
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
To increase the civil penalty for violating a stop work order issued by the Labor Department from one thousand dollars per day to ten thousand dollars per day.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06923
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/27/15
Report Pass
3/27/15
Refer
4/10/15
Refer
4/10/15
Report Pass
4/16/15
Report Pass
4/16/15
Engrossed
5/29/15
Engrossed
5/29/15
Report Pass
5/30/15
Report Pass
5/30/15
To provide greater protections for victims of sexual assault by enhancing privacy protections concerning court proceedings and records and to provide for deadlines concerning the transfer of and analysis of rape kit evidence.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06924
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
To increase the damages threshold in small claims cases and establish a new entry fee for claims exceeding five thousand dollars in money damages.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06925
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
4/6/15
Report Pass
4/6/15
Refer
4/13/15
Refer
4/13/15
Report Pass
4/20/15
Report Pass
4/20/15
Engrossed
5/6/15
Report Pass
5/8/15
Chaptered
6/2/15
Enrolled
6/10/15
Passed
6/19/15
To clarify that injuries resulting in death fall within the purview of section 52-577c of the general statutes.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06926
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/27/15
Refer
4/10/15
Refer
4/10/15
Report Pass
4/16/15
To address the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States in Miller v. Alabama and Graham v. Florida regarding lengthy juvenile sentences, and provide certain notices to victims.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06927
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
4/6/15
Refer
4/13/15
Refer
4/13/15
Report Pass
4/20/15
Report Pass
4/20/15
To adopt the recommendations of the Law Revision Commission regarding alimony statutes.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06928
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
To adopt the Connecticut Uniform Recognition of Substitute Decision-Making Documents Act.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06929
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
To establish a pilot program in the city of Bridgeport that allows a sworn member of the city's police department to serve, when off-duty, a capias mittimus order issued by a family support magistrate in a IV-D support case.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06930
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Refer
3/26/15
Report Pass
4/1/15
Report Pass
4/1/15
To enable municipalities to group together for collective bargaining purposes.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06931
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
To lessen the financial burdens on municipalities by providing defined contribution retirement plans for municipal employees hired on or after October 1, 2015.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06932
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Refer
3/26/15
Report Pass
4/1/15
Refer
5/20/15
Report Pass
5/26/15
To expand the current family and medical leave system and to provide paid time off for such leave.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06933
Introduced
2/26/15
Introduced
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
To provide stability to workers in the state by requiring employers to publish work schedules twenty-one days in advance and to compensate their employees if the employer amends such schedules.