Connecticut 2020 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00191
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
To cap copayments to the HUSKY B health program and repeal a program offering intensive services that are offered under a related program.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00192
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
To end the publication of the names of delinquent child support obligors.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00193
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To set a new time table for development of performance measures for methadone maintenance providers.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00194
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
To revise certain provisions in the general statutes containing obsolete references to the Department of Social Services.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00195
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
To clarify that persons eligible to receive Medicaid-funded services are not eligible to receive services under the Connecticut home-care program for persons with disabilities.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00196
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
To add a representative of the Department of Social Services to the State-wide Health Information Exchange board of directors.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00197
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To prohibit certain health insurers from denying, or making any distinction or discrimination in, coverage for an epinephrine cartridge injector administered to an insured by a third party who provided or administered the injector to the insured to provide an emergency first aid response for an allergic reaction, regardless of whether the insured held a valid prescription for such injector.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00198
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To extend the premium billing notice period for renewal of certain personal and commercial risk insurance policies.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00199
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
To require health insurance coverage for specialized formulas for individuals twelve years of age and older.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00200
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
To authorize the Insurance Commissioner to adopt regulations establishing continuing education requirements for public adjusters.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00201
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
To establish a task force to study health insurance and health care inequity in this state.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00202
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To establish a task force to study the small group health insurance market in this state.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00203
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To require health insurance coverage for motorized wheelchairs, including, but not limited to, used motorized wheelchairs, repairs to motorized wheelchairs and replacement batteries for motorized wheelchairs.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00204
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
To require health insurance coverage for certain surgical procedures performed to treat severe obesity.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00205
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
Report Pass
3/10/20
To prohibit insurance companies that issue travel insurance policies in this state from excluding coverage because the insured or the insured's spouse, child, dependent relative who resides in the insured's household or traveling companion commits suicide.