All Bills - Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05519
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To authorize the establishment of Catastrophe Savings Accounts, provide for contributions to such account to be tax deductible for purposes of the personal income tax, and establish a tax deduction for expenses paid to reconstruct or repair the taxpayer's dwelling unit where such dwelling is substantially impaired by a faulty foundation, the impairment threatens the structural integrity of such dwelling and such expenses are not covered under a homeowners insurance policy.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05520
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/15/16
Report Pass
3/15/16
Refer
3/22/16
Refer
3/22/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Engrossed
4/21/16
Engrossed
4/21/16
Report Pass
4/25/16
Report Pass
4/25/16
Chaptered
5/19/16
Chaptered
5/19/16
Enrolled
5/25/16
Passed
6/6/16
To (1) define homeowners insurance, (2) prohibit the declination, cancellation or nonrenewal of a homeowners insurance policy or a limit on the amount of or provisions of coverage based on the covered property's proximity to another occupied residential dwelling or the condition of such dwelling, (3) require notices of cancellation of private passenger motor vehicle liability insurance policies to be sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and (4) prohibit automobile insurers from requiring a minimum amount of coverage greater than the amounts set forth in section 14-112 of the general statutes as a condition to issue or renew an automobile liability insurance policy.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05521
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/17/16
Refer
3/24/16
Refer
3/24/16
Report Pass
3/31/16
Report Pass
3/31/16
Engrossed
5/2/16
Engrossed
5/2/16
Report Pass
5/2/16
Chaptered
5/11/16
Enrolled
5/16/16
Enrolled
5/16/16
Passed
5/31/16
To authorize short-term care insurance policies to be sold in this state.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05522
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/15/16
Refer
3/22/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
To require homeowners insurance policies to provide coverage for the peril of collapse and mitigation undertaken to prevent all or part of the covered dwelling from falling down or caving in.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05523
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/17/16
Refer
3/28/16
Refer
3/28/16
Report Pass
4/4/16
Engrossed
4/30/16
Report Pass
4/30/16
To establish insurance requirements for transportation network company drivers while such drivers are logged on to a transportation network company's digital network to receive requests for prearranged rides or engaged in the provision of prearranged rides.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05524
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Refer
4/8/16
Refer
4/8/16
Report Pass
4/14/16
Engrossed
5/3/16
Report Pass
5/4/16
To amend the definition of "narcotic substance" to add fentanyl and fentanyl derivatives in order to increase penalties for dealing such substances.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05525
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To provide state courts with the authority to impose sanctions in civil actions in a manner that is consistent with Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05526
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Refer
4/8/16
Refer
4/8/16
Report Pass
4/14/16
Engrossed
4/21/16
Report Pass
4/25/16
Report Pass
4/25/16
Chaptered
5/11/16
Chaptered
5/11/16
Enrolled
5/16/16
Passed
5/31/16
Passed
5/31/16
To permit an officer or a person who serves process to receive a reasonable sum for recording a notice of lis pendens in the office of a town clerk.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05527
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/21/16
Refer
4/1/16
Report Pass
4/7/16
To address an issue raised in State v. Apt, 319 Conn. 494 (2015), concerning disclosure of erased records, and to make such disclosure mandatory.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05528
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To permit a landlord to lawfully enter a rented dwelling unit during the pendency of a summary process action in order to make necessary repairs in preparation for a prospective tenant.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05529
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To amend Connecticut's sex offender registry laws to establish a three-tiered system in accordance with the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, and to require that convicted sexual offenders reside at least one thousand feet away from a school or child care center.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05530
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To hold child support obligors accountable for arrearage payments owed to a parent or the state.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05531
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To provide a Probate Court with the authority to appoint a conservator of the person who may consent to the administration of medication on behalf of a conserved person who has a mental illness or substance use disorder.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05532
Introduced
3/2/16
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
To provide safe and affordable housing by establishing a procedure for the issuance of administrative search warrants to enable state and local building and safety code officials to conduct the inspections required by existing law.
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Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05533
Introduced
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Report Pass
3/30/16
Refer
4/5/16
Refer
4/5/16
Report Pass
4/12/16
Report Pass
4/12/16
Refer
4/19/16
To extend the time in which certain funds are deemed escheated to the state from three years to seven years.