All Bills - Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00063
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To authorize homeowners who elect to self-install a solar photovoltaic system, rather than retain an eligible contractor to perform the installation, to qualify for estimated performance-based buydown incentives.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00064
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To reduce the corporation business tax rate from seven and one-half per cent to six per cent in order to stimulate the state economy, help create jobs and attract businesses to the state.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00065
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To reduce costs for municipalities by only requiring one session for registering voters prior to an election instead of three.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00066
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To protect consumers against identity theft.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00067
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To protect residents with ambulatory disabilities by removing incentives for thieves to steal metal medical equipment and wheelchair ramps.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00068
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To minimize risk of identity theft and protect the privacy of consumers.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00069
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Report Pass
2/10/15
Report Pass
2/10/15
Refer
2/13/15
Refer
2/13/15
Report Pass
2/20/15
Report Pass
2/20/15
Engrossed
4/14/15
Engrossed
4/14/15
Report Pass
4/15/15
Report Pass
4/15/15
Chaptered
6/16/15
Chaptered
6/16/15
Enrolled
6/18/15
Enrolled
6/18/15
Passed
6/24/15
Passed
6/24/15
To extend the sunset date for personal risk insurance filings.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00070
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To permit more friends and family members to serve as wedding officiants in the state.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00071
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To address the danger posed by blunt force trauma to the head by increasing the penalty for hitting or kicking a person in the head who is on the ground.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00072
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To establish uniform standards for the acceptance of a power of attorney to ensure that consumers are not unduly burdened when utilizing such power of attorney.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00073
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
3/18/15
Report Pass
3/23/15
Report Pass
3/23/15
Refer
4/1/15
Refer
4/1/15
Report Pass
4/8/15
Report Pass
4/8/15
Engrossed
5/28/15
Engrossed
5/28/15
Report Pass
5/29/15
Report Pass
5/29/15
To make changes to the statutes concerning access to medical records and the fees charged for medical records to conform with changes to the health care industry.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00074
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To reduce the cost of health care, improve access to services and retain jobs in Connecticut.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00075
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To require that any applicant for a firearm permit receive hands-on practice in the use of firearms.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00076
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To reduce state spending by reusing existing artwork in state buildings.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00077
Introduced
1/14/15
Introduced
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
Refer
1/14/15
To provide the Department of Public Health with the authority to order a hospital or health care provider to turn a claim over to its insurer.