Connecticut 2016 Regular Session All Bills (Page 25)
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CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05361
Introduced
2/19/16
Introduced
2/19/16
Refer
2/19/16
Refer
2/19/16
Report Pass
3/8/16
Report Pass
3/8/16
Refer
3/17/16
Report Pass
3/23/16
Refer
3/31/16
Refer
3/31/16
To protect the rights of protected persons to interact with family and friends.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05362
Introduced
2/19/16
Refer
2/19/16
Refer
2/19/16
To require transparency regarding funds that are set aside from a public institution of higher education's tuition revenue in documentation regarding the cost of tuition that is sent to students or those paying a student's tuition.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05363
Introduced
2/19/16
Introduced
2/19/16
Refer
2/19/16
Refer
2/19/16
Report Pass
3/8/16
Report Pass
3/8/16
Refer
3/18/16
Refer
3/18/16
Report Pass
3/24/16
Report Pass
3/24/16
Engrossed
5/2/16
Engrossed
5/2/16
Report Pass
5/2/16
To reduce the instances in which an affordable housing developer can appeal a municipality's rejection of an affordable housing project and to expand the types of housing that allow a municipality to qualify for an affordable housing moratorium.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05364
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/11/16
Report Pass
3/11/16
Refer
3/18/16
Refer
3/18/16
Report Pass
3/24/16
Report Pass
3/24/16
Engrossed
4/13/16
Report Pass
4/15/16
Report Pass
4/15/16
Chaptered
5/16/16
Enrolled
5/20/16
Passed
6/3/16
To streamline the filing of municipal workers' compensation claims.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05365
Introduced
2/22/16
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/16/16
Refer
3/24/16
Report Pass
3/31/16
Report Pass
3/31/16
Engrossed
5/4/16
Report Pass
5/4/16
To provide legal protections to a person who enters the vehicle of another to rescue a child who is reasonably believed to be in imminent danger of serious bodily injury.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05366
Introduced
2/22/16
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/11/16
Report Pass
3/11/16
Refer
3/24/16
Refer
3/24/16
Report Pass
3/31/16
Report Pass
3/31/16
Engrossed
4/20/16
Engrossed
4/20/16
Report Pass
4/22/16
Report Pass
4/22/16
Chaptered
5/16/16
Chaptered
5/16/16
Enrolled
5/20/16
Enrolled
5/20/16
Passed
6/3/16
Passed
6/3/16
To: (1) Conform internal statutory references to the appropriate governing federal act; (2) amend sections 46b-15 and 46b-16a of the general statutes to permit minors to apply for certain orders of protection; (3) exclude cap plea agreements from review by the Sentence Review Division; (4) specify that a party to a deposition or the deponent may obtain a copy of the deposition transcript and permanent electronic record of such deposition as his or her own expense; (5) delete the requirement that a two dollar fee be paid to a court clerk for receiving and filing an assessment of damages by appraisers of land taken for public use; and (6) amend the 2013 bond act to allow the Judicial Branch to purchase the Waterford Juvenile Facility.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05367
Introduced
2/22/16
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/10/16
Report Pass
3/10/16
Refer
3/21/16
Report Pass
3/29/16
Report Pass
3/29/16
Engrossed
4/30/16
Engrossed
4/30/16
Report Pass
4/30/16
Report Pass
4/30/16
To calculate an individual's unemployment benefit rate using four quarters of earnings, to put a three-year freeze on the maximum unemployment benefit rate and to require certain recipients of unemployment benefits to post their resume online in order to continue to receive such benefits.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05368
Introduced
2/22/16
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/10/16
Refer
3/21/16
Report Pass
3/29/16
Refer
4/5/16
To designate a homemaker-companion agency, registry or homemaker-home health agency as the employer of an individual providing certain services to consumers for the purposes of unemployment compensation, wages and workers' compensation and to remove liability for such individual's personal injuries arising out of and in the course of employment from the consumer.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05369
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/10/16
Report Pass
3/10/16
Refer
3/21/16
Refer
3/21/16
Report Pass
3/29/16
Report Pass
3/29/16
Engrossed
4/29/16
Report Pass
4/30/16
To calculate the maximum weekly unemployment benefit rate by using a method of computation that more accurately reflects the average wages paid to workers in the state.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05370
Introduced
2/22/16
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
To raise the minimum wage, incrementally, to fifteen dollars per hour.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05371
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/10/16
Refer
3/21/16
Refer
3/21/16
Report Pass
3/29/16
Refer
4/5/16
Refer
4/5/16
To institute a minimum workweek of thirty hours for certain individuals who perform building maintenance service.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05372
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
To study the feasibility of establishing a program to provide uniformed members of paid and volunteer fire departments in the state with disability insurance policies.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05373
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Report Pass
3/7/16
Report Pass
3/7/16
Refer
3/16/16
Refer
3/16/16
Report Pass
3/22/16
Report Pass
3/22/16
Refer
3/29/16
Refer
3/29/16
Report Pass
4/4/16
Refer
4/8/16
Refer
4/8/16
Report Pass
4/14/16
Report Pass
4/14/16
Refer
4/15/16
Refer
4/15/16
To implement the recommendations of the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee concerning the creation of a confidential state agency personal data systems inventory.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05374
Introduced
2/22/16
Introduced
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
Refer
2/22/16
To allow children to retain dental insurance coverage under their parents' insurance policies until they attain the age of twenty-six.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05375
Introduced
2/23/16
Introduced
2/23/16
Refer
2/23/16
Refer
2/23/16
To provide the Connecticut Workforce Advancement Grants for Education and Women in Transition programs with additional resources to assist low-income working parents with college degree attainment.