Connecticut 2012 Regular Session All Bills (Page 25)
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05361
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
To prohibit the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority from retaining a municipal liaison.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05362
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
To establish a deduction from the personal income tax for interest paid on student loans.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05363
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Refer
4/5/12
Refer
4/5/12
Report Pass
4/12/12
Report Pass
4/12/12
Engrossed
4/30/12
Engrossed
4/30/12
Report Pass
5/2/12
Report Pass
5/2/12
To clarify when it is permissible for the Department of Children and Families to interview a child without the consent of the child's parent or guardian.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05364
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Refer
3/29/12
Refer
3/29/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
Engrossed
4/17/12
Engrossed
4/17/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Chaptered
5/8/12
Chaptered
5/8/12
Enrolled
5/9/12
Passed
5/14/12
To clarify the types of acts performed by notaries public which are included in the definition of "notarial act".
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05365
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Refer
4/9/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Refer
4/20/12
Refer
4/20/12
Report Pass
4/23/12
Report Pass
4/23/12
Engrossed
5/4/12
Engrossed
5/4/12
Report Pass
5/5/12
Report Pass
5/5/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Enrolled
5/31/12
Enrolled
5/31/12
Passed
6/15/12
Passed
6/15/12
To make statutory changes necessitated by the expansion of the judicial performance evaluation program to Judge Trial Referees; allow the Judicial Marshal Academy to provide training to a broader range of security training; provide an enforcement mechanism for the payment of certain fees; clarify that twenty-five per cent of the fine imposed for a cell phone violation is distributed to municipalities; make revisions to various summary process-related statutes; authorize clerks to give notice of court orders and decrees by computer, facsimile or other technology; include trustees appointed by the court within the definition of "state officers and employees" for purposes of representation and indemnification; authorize prosecutors and defendants to reach agreement as to amounts to be paid for infractions and violations and process such payments as "bond forfeitures"; eliminate obsolete references to the Community Court "pilot program"; make minor changes to Supreme Court's procedures; add state identification card holders to the jury pool; conform the provisions regarding dismissal of alternate jurors in civil cases to that in criminal cases; allow any proper amendment upon payment of taxable costs; clarify the application of certain statutes to persons convicted of a motor vehicle violation for which a sentence of at least one year imprisonment may be imposed; add the pretrial supervisory diversionary program for persons with psychiatric disabilities to the bail bond termination statute; require that a motion be filed in order for a nolle to enter when a case has been continued at the request of the prosecutor for thirteen months; add a reference to the municipal fee to enable the Judicial Branch to process that fee uniformly; make technical corrections to the Office of Victim Services' powers and duties; revise victim compensation provisions to include situations where disclosures of sexual assault or risk of injury are made to individuals, but no police report is made; eliminate the $100 deductible on victim compensation; clarify that Office of Victim Services is entitled to recoupment of certain funds paid when the victim subsequently receives compensation from another source for the same incident; clarify the Connecticut courts can enter dissolutions of civil unions that have been entered in other states; to specify persons who may access the information contained in alternative sentencing plans or community release plans; to clarify the functions performed by intake, assessment and referral specialists employed by the Judicial Branch; and repeal obsolete sections pertaining to Messengers of the Supreme and Appellate Court and the pleading of demurrers.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05366
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/13/12
Refer
4/13/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
To protect crime victims, and individuals against whom multiple civil actions have been filed and dismissed, by establishing standards for plaintiffs who initiate civil actions against such victims and individuals, and to make standards concerning subpoenas in civil actions against crime victims applicable to all plaintiffs, rather than limiting such provisions to pro se litigants as currently provided.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05367
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/13/12
Refer
4/13/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Engrossed
4/25/12
Engrossed
4/25/12
Report Pass
4/26/12
Report Pass
4/26/12
To: (1) Allow the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and the Department of Correction to coordinate the custody and treatment of a defendant who presents a significant security, safety or medical risk, and (2) allow a court to receive notice if a defendant is released from commitment to the Commissioner of Developmental Services prior to the expiration of the statute of limitations for the crime with which the defendant was charged.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05368
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Refer
3/26/12
Refer
3/26/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/10/12
To update the state's taxicab statutes.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05369
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
To establish a municipal natural gas vehicle pilot program.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05370
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
To increase the municipal reimbursement rate and make other changes to the local bridge program to encourage participation in such program and reduce the number of deficient municipal bridges.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05371
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
To streamline Department of Motor Vehicles' services and reduce costs by renewing drivers' school instructors' licenses biennially instead of annually.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05372
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
To require the Department of Motor Vehicles to put the photograph of a person issued a removable windshield placard for people who are blind or disabled on such placard.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05373
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
To increase job opportunities available to veterans by allowing an exemption from the commercial driver's license skills and knowledge test for veterans with an equivalent military license.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05374
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
To increase transitional housing opportunities available to homeless veterans and their families by providing tax incentives to sponsors who provide such transitional housing.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05375
Introduced
2/29/12
Introduced
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Refer
2/29/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
To increase municipal property tax exemptions available to veterans and their heirs and to require the state to refund municipalities for property tax losses associated with these exemptions.