Connecticut 2015 Regular Session All Bills (Page 104)

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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06546

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To prohibit and penalize certain contributions or expenditures made by federal accounts of state central committees.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06547

Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To require the state to pay for the cost of a title search of the parcel conveyed under section 5 of special act 13-23.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06548

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To prevent executive branch agencies from unilaterally raising taxes on state businesses and other taxpayers without first receiving review and approval from the General Assembly, and to give businesses and other taxpayers sufficient time to adjust their budgets in advance of such increases.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06549

Introduced
1/26/15  
To allow for electronic mail notification of referenda.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06550

Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
Refer
3/23/15  
Refer
3/23/15  
Report Pass
3/24/15  
Report Pass
3/24/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Report Pass
4/8/15  
Report Pass
4/8/15  
To ensure fairness in audits of Medicaid providers.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06551

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
Refer
3/10/15  
Report Pass
3/11/15  
Report Pass
3/11/15  
Refer
3/23/15  
Report Pass
3/30/15  
Engrossed
5/12/15  
To increase the civil penalties for failure to register a residential property both before and after title to such property vests.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06552

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To require a study of methods to decrease the cost of textbooks and other instructional materials for students of public institutions of higher education.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06553

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To require health insurance coverage for breast thermography.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06554

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To prohibit insurers from taking punitive action against health care providers who obtain or recommend emergency medical services for their patients.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06555

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To undertake an examination of independent pharmacy contracts.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06556

Introduced
1/26/15  
To require health insurers to credential health care providers not later than thirty days after the credentialing process has begun.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06557

Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To require insurers, health care centers or other entities that provide health care benefits to maintain as confidential any data received or accessed by such insurer, health care center or other entity, that is reported by an eligible professional to the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services' Physician Quality Reporting System and is not publicly available.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06558

Introduced
1/26/15  
Introduced
1/26/15  
Refer
1/26/15  
To protect the privacy of a child by ensuring that the name of such child cannot be included in a notice to quit possession and a summary process complaint.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06559

Introduced
1/26/15  
To prevent future school threats by enhancing associated penalties.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06560

Introduced
1/26/15  
To ensure that certain children are provided with a hearing on their amenability to treatment in the juvenile court prior to being transferred to the regular criminal docket and to raise the minimum age for transfer from fourteen years to fifteen years of age.

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