All Bills - Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05888
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To reserve to municipalities decision-making authority regarding the provision of school-related noneducational services.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05889
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To require applicants for certificates of environmental compatibility and public need to receive application approval from municipal planning and zoning commissions if a proposed facility is a solar photovoltaic facility with a capacity of two or more megawatts, and to permit municipal planning and zoning commissions to establish regulations concerning such facilities.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05890
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To allow an owner to request and require a municipality to apply retroactively the reassessed value of a residential building with a foundation made with defective concrete to the date such owner purchased or received such building.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05891
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To improve the sales tax collection rate and timeliness of remittance.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05892
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To allow municipalities to assess a fee on independent institutions of higher education to mitigate the costs incurred for the provision of police and fire services.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05893
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To allow otolaryngologists to utilize cone-team imagine equipment to increase patient access to health care.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05894
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To require medical diagnostic equipment purchased by health care facilities to meet technical standards for accessibility by persons with disabilities.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05895
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To allow a police officer to take a person into custody when the officer has reasonable cause to believe such person suffered from an opioid drug overdose that necessitates emergency medical intervention.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05896
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To allow a police officer to take a person into custody when the officer has reasonable cause to believe such person suffered from a narcotics overdose that necessitates emergency medical intervention.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05897
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To establish mental health funding parity.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05898
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
2/15/19
Refer
2/15/19
To provide aid in dying to terminally ill patients.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05899
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To update statutes to reflect the current scope of practice of advanced practice registered nurses.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05900
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To allow police officers to take a person with a substance use disorder and who is a danger to himself or herself or others or gravely disabled into custody for treatment.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05901
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To protect children and pregnant women from harmful ingredients contained in vaccines and to prohibit requirements related to the administration of certain vaccines.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05902
Introduced
1/23/19
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
To require the Department of Public Health to determine the formulary for naturopathic physicians.