Connecticut 2019 Regular Session All Bills

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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05616

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
To help municipalities meet the affordable housing requirements under section 8-30g of the general statutes.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05617

Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To exempt from the affordable housing appeals procedure municipalities that demonstrate substantial progress towards the affordable housing threshold.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05618

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To maintain or increase the one hundred three million dollars the state saves annually on averted institutionalization costs by adequately reimbursing home health care providers.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05619

Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To reduce barriers to outpatient behavioral health and other counseling facing persons who lack transportation or who have conditions preventing travel by providing Medicaid reimbursement for in-home counseling provided by social workers employed by home health agencies.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05620

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To improve health outcomes and reduce state costs by expanding Medicaid coverage to include home health telemonitoring.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05621

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
To provide sufficient state reimbursement to cover the costs of providing meals to the elderly.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05622

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To establish a program to foster volunteerism and employment among able-bodied Medicaid recipients in Connecticut.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05623

Introduced
1/18/19  
To alter the inequitable rates of reimbursement for methadone maintenance under the Medicaid program.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05624

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To increase the number of senior citizens eligible for property tax relief.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05625

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
To encourage employment among those who get state assistance.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05626

Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To promote work among recipients of public assistance to improve their life prospects.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05627

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Report Pass
3/14/19  
Report Pass
3/14/19  
Refer
3/27/19  
Refer
3/27/19  
Report Pass
4/2/19  
Report Pass
4/2/19  
Refer
5/10/19  
Refer
5/10/19  
Report Pass
5/13/19  
To allow children, stepchildren and other dependent children to retain dental insurance coverage under their parents' insurance policies until they attain the age of twenty-six or obtain substitute coverage through an employer.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05628

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
To prohibit certain health insurance policies delivered, issued for delivery, renewed, amended or continued in this state from imposing copayments for ultrasound breast cancer screenings of dense breast tissue.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05629

Introduced
1/18/19  
To add two members to the board of directors of the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange and exempt such members from certain conflict of interest provisions.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05630

Introduced
1/18/19  
Introduced
1/18/19  
Refer
1/18/19  
To prohibit health carriers offering qualified health plans through the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange from appointing, or paying commissions to, insurance brokers employed by, or in a contractual relationship with, such exchange, limit the circumstances in which an insurance broker may be removed from any account maintained by such exchange and impose a penalty of not less than five thousand dollars or one year of commission payments, whichever is greater, for each improper appointment, payment or removal.

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