Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00453

Introduced
3/11/10  
Refer
3/11/10  
Report Pass
3/23/10  
Refer
4/1/10  
Report Pass
4/8/10  
Refer
4/14/10  
Report Pass
4/20/10  
Report Pass
4/21/10  

Caption

An Act Concerning The State's Regulatory Environment.

Impact

The measures indicated by SB00453 are intended to positively affect businesses by reducing bureaucratic friction when acquiring necessary permits. By facilitating an online system and proposing expedited processes through limited time frames for permit decisions, the legislation seeks to alleviate undue delays that can hinder economic activities. Businesses, especially in manufacturing and industrial sectors, could stand to benefit significantly from these reforms if implemented effectively.

Summary

SB00453, known as an Act Concerning The State's Regulatory Environment, aims to streamline and improve the regulatory processes governing business operations in the state. The bill mandates a thorough examination of the state's regulatory environment and its impacts on businesses, leading to recommendations intended to expedite the licensing and permitting processes. A significant component involves the establishment of an online application system by various departments to facilitate fast tracking of permits and licenses, which proponents argue will enhance efficiency and competitiveness.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB00453 reflect a generally supportive sentiment among business communities and some legislative members. They view the bill as a necessary update to an antiquated regulatory framework, which can stifle growth and innovation. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential for environmental impacts stemming from quicker permit approvals, particularly from advocacy groups focused on environmental protection. Balancing economic growth with environmental compliance remains a point of debate.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention, some legislators and advocacy groups fear that the expedited permit processes could undermine rigorous environmental safeguards. Critics argue that while speeding up approvals can benefit businesses, it should not come at the expense of thorough environmental assessments. Another contentious aspect is how the proposed system would handle compliance assistance and whether it might lead to leniencies that could compromise public health and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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