Connecticut 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00351
Introduced
3/4/22
Introduced
3/4/22
Refer
3/4/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/30/22
Refer
3/30/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Engrossed
4/19/22
Engrossed
4/19/22
Report Pass
4/22/22
Report Pass
4/22/22
To require the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to study whether to extend research and development tax credits to pass-through entities.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00352
Introduced
3/4/22
Refer
3/4/22
Refer
3/4/22
To authorize certain advanced recycling facilities.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00353
Introduced
3/4/22
Introduced
3/4/22
Refer
3/4/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/31/22
Refer
3/31/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
To establish the legal nature of digital assets by dividing such assets into three categories of intangible personal property and classifying such assets within the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00354
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
To require certain health insurers, preferred provider networks and other entities to include certain provisions in contracts with health care providers regarding reimbursement for certain covered health benefits.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00355
Introduced
3/7/22
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/31/22
Refer
3/31/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
To implement the 340B Drug Pricing Nondiscrimination Act.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00356
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
To require the Insurance Commissioner to consider affordability as a factor in reviewing individual and group health insurance policy premium rate filings.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00357
Introduced
3/7/22
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/31/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
To specify that certain cost-sharing requirements apply to high deductible health plans to the maximum extent that (1) is permitted by federal law, and (2) and does not disqualify corresponding health or medical savings accounts for federal tax deductions.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00358
Introduced
3/7/22
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/31/22
Refer
3/31/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
Refer
4/13/22
Refer
4/13/22
Report Pass
4/18/22
Report Pass
4/18/22
Report Pass
4/19/22
Report Pass
4/19/22
Engrossed
4/26/22
Engrossed
4/26/22
Report Pass
4/27/22
Passed
5/3/22
Passed
5/3/22
Chaptered
5/13/22
Enrolled
5/19/22
Enrolled
5/19/22
Passed
5/31/22
Passed
5/31/22
To expand health insurance requirements for treatment used to diagnose breast cancer.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00359
Introduced
3/7/22
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Refer
3/22/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Engrossed
4/27/22
Engrossed
4/27/22
Report Pass
4/28/22
Passed
5/3/22
Passed
5/3/22
Chaptered
5/13/22
Chaptered
5/13/22
Enrolled
5/17/22
Passed
5/24/22
Passed
5/24/22
To lower the minimum nonforfeiture interest rate from one per cent to 15 basis points which equals 0.15 per cent in accordance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners model law guidance.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00360
Introduced
3/7/22
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Refer
3/22/22
Refer
3/22/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Engrossed
4/13/22
Report Pass
4/14/22
Report Pass
4/14/22
Passed
5/3/22
Passed
5/3/22
Chaptered
5/13/22
Chaptered
5/13/22
Enrolled
5/17/22
Enrolled
5/17/22
Passed
5/24/22
Passed
5/24/22
To revise the utilizations review companies' licensure term, fee and notification requirement.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00361
Introduced
3/7/22
Introduced
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Report Pass
3/29/22
Refer
4/7/22
Refer
4/7/22
Report Pass
4/13/22
Report Pass
4/13/22
Engrossed
4/19/22
Report Pass
4/21/22
Passed
5/4/22
Chaptered
5/16/22
Enrolled
5/17/22
Passed
5/27/22
Passed
5/27/22
To make various statutory changes relating to Probate Court processes and procedures.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00362
Introduced
3/9/22
Refer
3/9/22
To impose term limits on members of the board of directors of the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange and require that all members of said board have insurance experience.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00363
Introduced
3/8/22
Refer
3/8/22
Refer
3/8/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/31/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
Refer
4/13/22
Refer
4/13/22
Report Pass
4/18/22
Report Pass
4/18/22
Report Pass
4/19/22
Engrossed
5/2/22
Report Pass
5/2/22
Report Pass
5/2/22
To provide that a health insurer shall not pay a reduced reimbursement to a licensed health care provider who provides a covered benefit within the provider's scope of practice solely because the provider is a podiatrist.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00364
Introduced
3/8/22
Refer
3/8/22
Report Pass
3/22/22
Refer
3/30/22
Refer
3/30/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Refer
4/26/22
Refer
4/26/22
Report Pass
4/29/22
Report Pass
4/29/22
Report Pass
4/29/22
Engrossed
5/2/22
Report Pass
5/3/22
Report Pass
5/3/22
To require the Insurance Department to conduct a study concerning health insurance issues in the state.
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Connecticut 2022 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00365
Introduced
3/8/22
Introduced
3/8/22
Refer
3/8/22
To amend various juvenile and criminal justice statutes to provide for next day summons and appearances for juveniles, earlier assessment for services to juveniles and articulation of reasons when a judge declines to detain a child, increase flexibility when determining whether to detain a child, increase the sharing of information concerning juvenile cases by law enforcement agencies, allow for global positioning monitoring of juveniles under certain circumstances, allow for automatic transfer to regular criminal docket for fourteen year olds if charged with certain violent crimes, establish the "Trauma, Truancy, Mediation and Mentorship" program, cause a review of the transfer of juvenile justice services from the Department of Children and Families to the Judicial Branch and establish a committee to evaluate the criminal justice system for juveniles and adults.