Connecticut 2012 Regular Session All Bills (Page 34)
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05496
Introduced
3/8/12
Refer
3/8/12
Report Pass
3/16/12
Report Pass
3/16/12
Report Pass
3/29/12
Report Pass
3/29/12
Refer
4/10/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/17/12
Report Pass
4/17/12
Engrossed
5/2/12
Engrossed
5/2/12
Report Pass
5/3/12
Report Pass
5/3/12
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 require the committees of cognizance rather than the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee to conduct performance audits and report regarding their findings concerning entities or programs scheduled for termination under the sunset law.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05497
Introduced
3/8/12
Refer
3/8/12
Report Pass
3/16/12
Report Pass
3/16/12
Report Pass
3/23/12
Report Pass
3/23/12
Refer
4/2/12
Refer
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
Engrossed
5/4/12
Engrossed
5/4/12
Report Pass
5/5/12
Chaptered
5/23/12
Chaptered
5/23/12
Enrolled
5/25/12
Enrolled
5/25/12
Passed
6/8/12
Passed
6/8/12
To implement the recommendations of the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee concerning modification of the continuing education requirements for audiologists and hearing instrument specialists.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05498
Introduced
3/8/12
Refer
3/8/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Refer
4/4/12
Refer
4/4/12
Report Pass
4/11/12
Report Pass
4/11/12
Engrossed
4/19/12
Engrossed
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/23/12
Report Pass
4/23/12
Chaptered
5/9/12
Chaptered
5/9/12
Enrolled
5/9/12
Enrolled
5/9/12
Passed
5/14/12
Passed
5/14/12
To make changes to various statutes concerning funeral services.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05499
Introduced
3/8/12
Refer
3/8/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Refer
4/2/12
Refer
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/10/12
Engrossed
4/19/12
Engrossed
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/23/12
Report Pass
4/23/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Enrolled
5/31/12
Enrolled
5/31/12
Passed
6/15/12
To require the Department of Public Health to adopt regulations concerning facilities offering hospice services.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05500
Introduced
3/9/12
Refer
3/9/12
Report Pass
4/3/12
Refer
4/12/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Engrossed
5/2/12
Engrossed
5/2/12
Report Pass
5/3/12
Report Pass
5/3/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Chaptered
5/29/12
Enrolled
6/1/12
Passed
6/15/12
Passed
6/15/12
To allow a municipality to include incremental state sales taxes and personal income taxes as part of the financing plan for a redevelopment project, and to adjust certain dates related to the financing for the Steel Point project in Bridgeport.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05501
Introduced
3/9/12
Refer
3/9/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Refer
3/30/12
Report Pass
4/5/12
Report Pass
4/5/12
Refer
4/19/12
Refer
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/25/12
Engrossed
5/1/12
Report Pass
5/2/12
Chaptered
5/23/12
Chaptered
5/23/12
Enrolled
5/25/12
Enrolled
5/25/12
Passed
6/8/12
Passed
6/8/12
To adopt the legislative recommendations of the Eyewitness Identification Task Force.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05502
Introduced
3/12/12
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/13/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
To: (1) Limit appeals of certain zoning decisions to an aggrieved person who owns land in this state, and clarify that an "aggrieved person", in the case of a decision by a zoning commission, planning commission, combined planning and zoning commission or zoning board of appeals, includes a person who owns land that abuts or is within one hundred feet of the land involved in the decision, provided such person's land is within this state; and (2) grant municipalities general power to obtain a search warrant in order to enforce municipal ordinances, regulations and other administration or enforcement powers granted by statute.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05503
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/12/12
Refer
4/12/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
To amend provisions concerning the illegal recording of telephonic communications.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05504
Introduced
3/12/12
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/12/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Engrossed
5/7/12
Report Pass
5/7/12
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 establish a crime of commercial sexual exploitation of a minor under which a person may be guilty if such person knowingly publishes, disseminates or displays an advertisement for a commercial sex act which is to take place in this state and includes a depiction of a minor without first ascertaining the true age of the person depicted in the advertisement.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05505
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
To establish that public indecency committed knowing that such conduct will be viewed by a person under sixteen years of age shall constitute a class D felony, and require those convicted of the offense to register with the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection as a sexual offender in the manner provided for those convicted of a criminal offense against a victim who is a minor.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05506
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Refer
4/5/12
Report Pass
4/12/12
To (1) amend section 52-557b of the general statutes to properly reflect that the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association publish guidelines relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, and (2) to extend good samaritan protections to certain individuals who provide assistance at temporary emergency shelters established after the Governor has declared a civil preparedness emergency.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05507
Introduced
3/12/12
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/13/12
Report Pass
4/19/12
Refer
4/23/12
To: (1) Clarify that operation of a truck on a highway where truck passage is prohibited constitutes an infraction, and establish a defense for such operation if the operator has a permit for such use or presents evidence of a destination or origin related to such highway, and (2) provide for the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to design and issue enhanced recognition number plates to replace existing number plates, other than special number plates, to enhance the ability of children and other individuals to assist in a law enforcement investigation of an abduction or other crime by better enabling the child or other individual to recall and describe the number plate of a suspect motor vehicle.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05508
Introduced
3/12/12
Introduced
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
Refer
3/12/12
To make misrepresentation of residency with the intent to fraudulently obtain school accommodations from a school district a misdemeanor offense.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05509
Introduced
3/13/12
Introduced
3/13/12
Refer
3/13/12
Refer
3/13/12
To (1) enact reforms concerning the amount and durational limits of alimony awards entered in family matters, and (2) provide family court judges with the authority to establish child support trust accounts.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05510
Introduced
3/13/12
Introduced
3/13/12
Refer
3/13/12
Refer
3/13/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Report Pass
4/2/12
Refer
4/12/12
Refer
4/12/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
To provide a judge in a criminal family violence case with notice that the parties in the case are also parties in a pending family relations matter, including, but not limited to, a divorce or child custody matter or an application for a civil restraining order.