All Bills - Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05573
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To provide patients greater access to care, allow licensed psychologists to provide continuity of care as patients relocate to other states and help ensure patients are better protected from harm.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05574
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To include chiropractic as an available service within a patient's care and treatment plan so that chronic pain can be reduced without the use of narcotic drugs.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05575
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To establish community standards of health and hospital care for private for-profit hospital ownership in Connecticut as a means of prioritizing best practice patient care over shareholder dividends and other unnecessary fee for service contracts.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05576
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To reduce, through education and technology, the risk of death from the potentially fatal heart condition, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05577
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To require the Department of Consumer Protection to establish a program allowing visitors with out-of-state prescriptions for the palliative use of marijuana to purchase marijuana from state dispensaries of palliative marijuana.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05578
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To allow a waiver for moral and philosophical objection to the immunization requirements.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05579
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To ensure that patients have affordable access to their medical records.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05580
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To expand the qualifications of a hairdressing and cosmetician license to include waxing.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05581
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To support our small businesses with the implementation of reciprocal local licensing for food trucks.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05582
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To protect our youth from being targeted by companies selling tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery systems and vapor products and their addictive substances.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05583
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To allow a police officer to take a person into custody when the officer has reasonable cause to believe that such person is experiencing a drug overdose.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05584
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To require all models of semiautomatic pistols to be designed and equipped with microstamping technology.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05585
Introduced
1/26/21
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To limit the reimbursement rate for state police officers providing on-site security and traffic control related to agricultural fairs in towns with resident state troopers.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05586
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
Refer
3/22/21
Refer
3/22/21
Report Pass
3/24/21
Refer
4/5/21
Refer
4/5/21
Report Pass
4/12/21
Refer
4/26/21
Refer
4/26/21
Report Pass
5/3/21
To require the Division of State Police to expand the CRISIS Initiative pilot program to all areas of the state.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05587
Introduced
1/26/21
Refer
1/26/21
To assist the municipalities in meeting expenses of public act 20-1 of the July special session, also known as the Police Accountability Act.