Connecticut 2014 Regular Session All Bills (Page 66)
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00379
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To authorize the adoption of safety regulations for certain processed foods.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00380
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Report Pass
3/18/14
Refer
3/25/14
Refer
3/25/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Refer
4/9/14
Refer
4/9/14
To provide small business owners who produce commercial food access to commercial kitchens.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00381
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Report Pass
3/24/14
Report Pass
3/24/14
Refer
4/1/14
Refer
4/1/14
Report Pass
4/8/14
Report Pass
4/8/14
Refer
4/17/14
Refer
4/17/14
To implement the recommendations of the Task Force on Victim Privacy and the Public's Right to Know.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00382
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To prevent the state from recouping overpayments of retirement benefits to a retired state employee when the state has not conducted an audit within twenty-four months.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00383
Introduced
3/4/14
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To provide that every fourth regular session be a repealer session.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00384
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To provide that a treasurer of a town committee does not need to provide more than one certification card per contributor, provided additional contribution amounts are updated and certain other information is provided as contribution thresholds are triggered.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00385
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To amend statutes concerning the duties and responsibilities of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities and the professional staff of the commission.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00386
Introduced
3/4/14
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To provide an enhanced penalty for the assault of a reasonably identifiable fire marshal, deputy fire marshal, fire inspector, building official or assistant building official when such marshal, inspector or official is engaged in the performance of his or her duties.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00387
Introduced
3/4/14
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
To provide that certain personnel or medical file information of a probation officer is not required to be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act when such information is requested by a person who is under the supervision of the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch or has violated conditions of probation or conditional discharge.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00388
Introduced
3/4/14
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Refer
4/11/14
Refer
4/11/14
Report Pass
4/17/14
Report Pass
4/17/14
Refer
4/29/14
Refer
4/29/14
Report Pass
5/2/14
Report Pass
5/2/14
Refer
5/2/14
Refer
5/2/14
Report Pass
5/5/14
Report Pass
5/5/14
To implement the recommendations of the Task Force on Victim Privacy and the Public's Right to Know.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00389
Introduced
3/4/14
Refer
3/4/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Refer
4/11/14
Refer
4/11/14
Report Pass
4/17/14
Report Pass
4/17/14
Refer
4/22/14
Refer
4/22/14
Report Pass
4/24/14
Report Pass
4/24/14
Report Pass
4/25/14
Report Pass
4/25/14
Engrossed
5/6/14
Engrossed
5/6/14
Report Pass
5/7/14
Report Pass
5/7/14
Chaptered
5/22/14
Chaptered
5/22/14
Enrolled
5/29/14
Enrolled
5/29/14
Passed
6/13/14
Passed
6/13/14
To authorize chief probation officers and supervisory judicial marshals to administer oaths in the performance of their duties, to remove the political party restriction on who may serve on the State Marshal Commission, to remove the restriction on who the Chief Justice may designate to serve on the State Library Board, to remove a retired judge from the membership of the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners, to clarify whether the court has to schedule a restraining order application for a hearing, regardless of whether the affidavit meets the statutory criteria, to allow the Chief Court Administrator to place venue of housing matters in the judicial district, to clarify that contact by a respondent upon a protected person in certain instances does not constitute a violation of a restraining order, to allow an authorized official of the Judicial Branch to purchase body armor on behalf of a judicial marshal, to make minor and technical changes to bail bonds, to repeal a statute authorizing a special education pilot program, and to repeal the Wrongful Conviction Commission.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00390
Introduced
3/5/14
Introduced
3/5/14
Refer
3/5/14
Refer
3/5/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Report Pass
4/1/14
Refer
4/14/14
Report Pass
4/21/14
Report Pass
4/21/14
To implement the Nonparticipating Manufacturer Adjustment Settlement Agreement.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00391
Introduced
3/5/14
Introduced
3/5/14
Refer
3/5/14
Refer
3/5/14
Report Pass
3/18/14
Report Pass
3/18/14
Refer
3/27/14
Refer
3/27/14
Report Pass
4/2/14
To allow insurers to post certain insurance policies and endorsements on such insurers' Internet web sites.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00392
Introduced
3/5/14
Refer
3/5/14
Report Pass
3/20/14
Refer
3/27/14
Report Pass
4/2/14
Refer
4/9/14
To require insurers, health care centers, managed care organizations or other entities and preferred provider networks to maintain adequate health care provider networks and the Insurance Commissioner, in consultation with the Healthcare Advocate, to assess such network adequacy.
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Connecticut 2014 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00393
Introduced
3/5/14
Refer
3/5/14
To require restrictions on leasing a condominium unit to be enacted under a condominium association's declarations rather than under its rules.