All Bills - Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05662
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To coordinate the delivery of mental health services and to notify parents of available services for children and young adults.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05663
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To protect children from secondhand smoke while riding in a motor vehicle.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05664
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To ensure the safety of nonverbal nursing home residents by requiring nursing homes to install video cameras in the rooms of such residents.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05665
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To encourage innovation and efficiency by allowing savings to be retained by a health or human services provider at the end of the provider's contractual term with a state agency to reinvest such savings into service delivery, provided the state agency determines that the provider has complied with its contractual and other service delivery requirements.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05666
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To require wellness check-ins for patients with a prescription for an opioid antagonist and recovering from opiate addiction.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05667
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To expand access to substance abuse treatment.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05668
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To provide an efficient and cost-effective method for the delivery of care.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05669
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To revise the statutes governing quarantine, isolation or other public health restriction.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05670
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To increase the penalty for assaulting a reasonably identifiable police officer from performing his or her duties.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05671
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
3/10/17
Refer
3/10/17
Report Pass
3/15/17
Report Pass
3/15/17
Refer
3/24/17
Refer
3/24/17
Report Pass
3/30/17
To (1) prohibit the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection from appointing a sworn police officer to the position of deputy commissioner of the Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, and (2) organize the Office of Emergency Management and Office of Counter Terrorism within said division.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05672
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To recognize permits or licenses to carry a firearm issued by other states that have substantially similar standards for carrying a firearm.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05673
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To specify uniform criteria for an application for a temporary state permit to carry a pistol or revolver.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05674
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To remove the Division of State Police from the management of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05675
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To establish a competitive grant program for emergency medical personnel to obtain bulletproof vests.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05676
Introduced
1/13/17
Introduced
1/13/17
Refer
1/13/17
To require the Department of Administrative Services to inspect crane and hoisting equipment owners or operators at least once a year and to increase the penalties when such owners or operators violate the provisions of chapter 539 of the general statutes.