All Bills - Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00542
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To require the Department of Social Services to use telemedicine in the medical assistance program and update telemedicine definitions to more accurately serve rural areas.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00543
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To require health insurance coverage for equine therapy for veterans.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00544
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To require health carriers to report data to the Insurance Commissioner concerning mental health and substance use disorder parity, and eliminate certain restrictions concerning medication-assisted treatment.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00545
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To (1) permit certain property owners to repurchase property taken from them by eminent domain if such property is not used for a public use and is subsequently resold; (2) prohibit persons from misrepresenting that they are authorized to acquire property by eminent domain by making such misrepresentation an unfair trade practice; (3) require that appraisals in eminent domain proceedings be conducted by licensed real estate appraisers in accordance with uniform standards; (4) require the consent of the parties before a court may appoint a judge trial referee to review a statement of compensation in an eminent domain proceeding; (5) increase the maximum payments for relocation assistance; and (6) revise the standards used by municipal legislative bodies prior to authorizing the use of eminent domain pursuant to a development plan under chapter 132 of the general statutes.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00546
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To (1) eliminate the use of eminent domain by (A) a municipality or development agency to acquire property within a municipal development project area, and (B) an implementing agency to acquire property in a development plan under the Manufacturing Assistance Act; (2) establish an Office of Property Rights Ombudsman; (3) permit a private property owner to request that the ombudsman arbitrate an eminent domain or relocation assistance dispute between the owner and a public agency; and (4) require a public agency to make a reasonable effort to negotiate with a property owner before starting an eminent domain action and provide the property owner with certain information before filing such an action, including information about the ombudsman.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00547
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To provide that a zoning variance may be granted by a zoning board of appeals if the literal enforcement of a zoning regulation would create an exceptional difficulty or unusual hardship because of a unique characteristic of the subject property.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00548
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
3/25/19
Report Pass
3/29/19
Report Pass
3/29/19
Refer
4/11/19
Refer
4/11/19
Report Pass
4/17/19
Report Pass
4/17/19
To (1) require certain municipalities to establish community investment boards and to use a certain percentage of grant funding received through the municipal revenue sharing account and the select payment in lieu of taxes account for the priorities of such boards, (2) require the Office of Policy and Management to establish an Internet web site for the submission of proposals for solutions to urban-area problems and authorize the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management to establish pilot programs to implement certain proposals, and (3) establish a task force to study issues concerning nonprofit providers.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00549
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
3/19/19
Refer
3/19/19
Report Pass
3/21/19
Refer
3/29/19
Report Pass
4/4/19
Report Pass
4/4/19
Engrossed
5/8/19
Report Pass
5/10/19
Report Pass
5/10/19
To eliminate the fifty-six-hour average work week cap for certain firefighters.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00550
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To make geographic information system tools and software available at low cost to municipalities.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00551
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To promote the growth of the arts by permitting municipalities to establish local arts districts in which the state sales tax is waived.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00552
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To permit the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority to establish separate municipal water rates.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00553
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To permit municipalities to publish legal notices on municipal or state Internet web sites.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00554
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To eliminate all existing unfunded mandates on January 1, 2020, and require a two-thirds vote of each chamber of the General Assembly to enact legislation that creates an unfunded mandate after said date.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00555
Introduced
1/24/19
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
To provide a grant in lieu of taxes to the town of Voluntown equal to the total of one hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to Pachaug State Park.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00556
Introduced
1/24/19
Refer
1/24/19
Refer
3/28/19
Report Pass
3/29/19
Report Pass
3/29/19
Refer
4/11/19
Refer
4/11/19
Report Pass
4/17/19
Report Pass
4/17/19
Engrossed
5/10/19
Engrossed
5/10/19
Report Pass
5/13/19
Report Pass
5/13/19
Chaptered
6/20/19
Chaptered
6/20/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Passed
7/8/19
To permit any municipality, by a two-thirds vote of its legislative body, to annually pay a retired public safety employee who suffered serious and permanent bodily injury in the line of duty and who retired as a result thereof, up to the age of sixty-five, the difference between such employee's disability pay and such employee's regular rate of pay prior to retirement.