All Bills - Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06491
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To make it easier for persons who have been harmed by a health care provider or a medical institution to bring an action in the small claims court.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06492
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To establish a task force to review and examine issues concerning the Judicial Review Council and the efficacy of relevant statutes.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06493
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To protect and provide a financial remedy to shareholders of publicly traded insurance companies resulting from the failure of such companies to disclose to their shareholders the liabilities such companies face in court actions as a result of the state's crumbling foundation crisis.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06494
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To authorize the Attorney General to bring an action against the federal government to secure federal funding for the state's crumbling foundation crisis.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06495
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To support a relationship between the Department of Correction and nonprofit organizations to provide counseling and testing to inmates on a voluntary basis.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06496
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To provide the court more discretion when determining whether to transfer a case from the docket for juvenile matters to the regular criminal docket.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06497
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To provide the court more discretion when determining whether to transfer a case from the docket for juvenile matters to the regular criminal docket.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06498
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To protect children and public safety by strengthening sex offender registries.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06499
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To repeal the "Raise the Age" law in order to address increasing levels of juvenile crime.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06500
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To provide the court more discretion when determining whether to transfer a case from the docket for juvenile matters to the regular criminal docket.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06501
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To adjust the automatic transfer guidelines to keep a case sealed until the determination by the adult court on where the case is to be heard.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06502
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To require all postal carriers receive effective human trafficking awareness education on a regular basis including, but not limited to, trafficking indicators and methods of reporting.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06503
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To reinstate the requirement that chiefs of police submit their reports on human trafficking to the legislature and the state library.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06504
Introduced
1/28/19
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To include online or Internet-based sexual conduct, sexual acts or sexual performance by a minor paid for by another person, whether or not either party is in the physical presence of the other and regardless of physical contact as a form of commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06505
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To make Connecticut's statute of limitations for the prosecution of sexual assaults similar to many other states.