Connecticut 2015 Regular Session All Bills (Page 77)
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06141
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To expand safe and secure age-restricted housing options for elderly persons on fixed incomes.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06142
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
3/10/15
Report Pass
3/11/15
Refer
3/20/15
Refer
3/20/15
Report Pass
3/26/15
Report Pass
3/26/15
Engrossed
5/6/15
Report Pass
5/8/15
To allow any public housing authority to retain the security deposit of senior citizens and disabled persons until the time the tenancy is terminated and to allow for the initial payment of the security deposit to be made in installments.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06143
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To streamline the application process for public housing.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06144
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To expand safe and secure age-restricted housing options for elderly persons on fixed incomes.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06145
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To help our municipalities comply with our state's affordable housing mandate.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06146
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To include senior housing as affordable housing for the purpose of determining whether a municipality is providing ten per cent affordable housing.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06147
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To require affordable housing developments to comply with smart growth principles and, where applicable, historic district regulations.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06148
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To address issues regarding the application of summary process statutes to residents of a sober house.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06149
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Report Pass
2/17/15
Report Pass
2/17/15
Refer
2/24/15
Report Pass
3/3/15
Report Pass
3/3/15
Refer
4/2/15
Report Pass
4/8/15
Report Pass
4/8/15
Engrossed
5/26/15
Engrossed
5/26/15
Report Pass
5/27/15
Report Pass
5/27/15
To provide Medicaid coverage for home telemonitoring services provided by home health care agencies for certain patients.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06150
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To prevent the Department of Social Services from using extrapolation in setting penalties when no fraud is present.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06151
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To evaluate whether local nonprofit agencies could deliver higher quality and less expensive social services than the state.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06152
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To provide a public record of the value of social services benefits received.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06153
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To create a record of evidence of employment inquiries for those applicants receiving state cash assistance.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06154
Introduced
1/22/15
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
To make changes in the temporary family assistance program to aid needy families.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06155
Introduced
1/22/15
Refer
1/22/15
Refer
3/18/15
Refer
3/18/15
Report Pass
3/19/15
Report Pass
3/19/15
Report Pass
4/29/15
Report Pass
4/29/15
Refer
5/4/15
Report Pass
5/11/15
Engrossed
5/18/15
Engrossed
5/18/15
Report Pass
5/20/15
Report Pass
5/20/15
Chaptered
6/15/15
Chaptered
6/15/15
Enrolled
6/17/15
Passed
7/2/15
To increase access to information concerning proposed Medicaid waiver applications and Medicaid state plan amendments.