Connecticut 2012 Regular Session All Bills (Page 31)
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CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05451
Introduced
3/7/12
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/22/12
Report Pass
3/22/12
Refer
3/29/12
Refer
3/29/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
To increase transparency in nursing home cost reports relating to vendor contracts.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05452
Introduced
3/7/12
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
To increase the number of day care providers eligible to receive Medicaid reimbursement under the Connecticut home care program for the elderly.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05453
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/22/12
Report Pass
3/22/12
Refer
3/29/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
To adopt and define a trauma-informed child and family-serving system in family violence cases.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05454
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/23/12
Refer
4/4/12
Report Pass
4/11/12
To require redevelopment agencies acquiring real property by eminent domain to pay the landowner the value of the real property according to the most recent grand list when such value is higher than the average amount of the two independent appraisals.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05455
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/19/12
Refer
3/29/12
Report Pass
4/4/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/17/12
Engrossed
4/18/12
Engrossed
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/20/12
Refer
5/1/12
Refer
5/1/12
Report Pass
5/2/12
Report Pass
5/2/12
Chaptered
5/15/12
Enrolled
5/18/12
Passed
5/31/12
Passed
5/31/12
To add "shiatsu", "acupressure" and "Thai massage" to the list of services that may not be advertised without a license to engage in massage therapy; to provide that employers who employ unlicensed persons as massage therapists are guilty of a class C misdemeanor; and to require the Commissioner of Public Health and local health departments to investigate complaints that persons are engaging in the practice of massage therapy without a license within thirty days of receiving such complaint.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05456
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/23/12
Refer
4/4/12
Report Pass
4/11/12
To allow municipalities to seek deficiency judgments in a tax lien foreclosure.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05457
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
To replace the Representative Advisory Board to the Southeastern Water Authority with the Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments, to give said Council additional supervisory powers and to make technical and conforming changes.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05458
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Refer
3/26/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/10/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Refer
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/20/12
To authorize municipalities to use automated traffic enforcement safety devices.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05459
Introduced
3/7/12
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
To require a study on the state's mass transit fares.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05460
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Refer
3/23/12
Refer
3/23/12
Report Pass
3/29/12
Report Pass
3/29/12
To allow for towing of divisible and nondivisible loads in conformance with federal regulations and in excess of axle gross combination vehicle weight or federal bridge formula requirements for nondivisible vehicles or loads.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05461
Introduced
3/7/12
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Refer
3/20/12
Refer
3/20/12
Report Pass
3/27/12
Report Pass
3/27/12
Refer
4/10/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/11/12
Report Pass
4/11/12
To require the Commissioner of Social Services to report the metrics of the department's Medicaid transportation program to the Transportation Committee.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05462
Introduced
3/7/12
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/14/12
Report Pass
3/28/12
Report Pass
3/28/12
Refer
4/9/12
Refer
4/9/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Engrossed
5/8/12
Report Pass
5/9/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Enrolled
5/31/12
Passed
6/15/12
To provide law enforcement the ability to determine whether a motor vehicle operator operating without a license is a repeat offender.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05463
Introduced
3/7/12
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Refer
4/2/12
Refer
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
To change the term of the legislatively appointed members of the Freedom of Information Commission from two years to four years, and to clarify that requests under the Freedom of Information Act may be oral rather than written.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05464
Introduced
3/7/12
Refer
3/7/12
Report Pass
3/29/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/17/12
Engrossed
5/3/12
Engrossed
5/3/12
Report Pass
5/4/12
Report Pass
5/4/12
To ensure that Connecticut is in compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 and the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 by prohibiting state agencies from contracting with entities who have invested twenty million dollars or more in the Iranian energy or financial sectors.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05465
Introduced
3/8/12
Refer
3/8/12
Report Pass
3/27/12
Report Pass
3/27/12
Refer
4/2/12
Refer
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
Refer
4/17/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Engrossed
5/4/12
Engrossed
5/4/12
Report Pass
5/5/12
Report Pass
5/5/12
To minimize any adverse affects of state regulations on business, to streamline and expedite the state permitting and regulatory processes, to prevent the inclusion of state agency administrative fees in certain economic development grants, and to repeal the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's authority to establish stream channel encroachment lines and issue permits for encroachments upon or uses and activities within them.