LCO No. 3792 1 of 5 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 7085 January Session, 2019 LCO No. 3792 Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS Introduced by: (GAE) AN ACT CONCERNING TH E LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TECHNICAL REVISIONS TO STATUTES CONCERNING GOVERNMEN T ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 2-111 of the 1 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 2 thereof (Effective from passage): 3 (1) Four members of the General Assembly, one of whom shall be 4 appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, one of 5 whom shall be appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, 6 one of whom shall be appointed by the minority leader of the House of 7 Representatives, and one of [who] whom shall be appointed by the 8 minority leader of the Senate; 9 Sec. 2. Subsection (a) of section 4-67x of the general statutes is 10 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from 11 passage): 12 Raised Bill No. 7085 LCO No. 3792 2 of 5 (a) There shall be a Child Poverty and Prevention Council consisting 13 of the following members or their designees: The Secretary of the 14 Office of Policy and Management, the president pro tempore of the 15 Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the minority 16 leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House of 17 Representatives, the Commissioners of Children and Families, Social 18 Services, Correction, Developmental Services, Mental Health and 19 Addiction Services, Transportation, Public Health, Education, 20 Housing, Agriculture and Economic and Community Development, 21 the Labor Commissioner, the Chief Court Administrator, the 22 chairperson of the Board of Regents for Higher Education, the Child 23 Advocate [,] and the executive directors of the Office of Early 24 Childhood, [and] the Commission on Human Rights and 25 Opportunities and the [executive director of the] Commission on 26 Women, Children and Seniors. [or a designee.] The Secretary of the 27 Office of Policy and Management, or the secretary's designee, shall be 28 the chairperson of the council. The council shall (1) develop and 29 promote the implementation of a ten-year plan, to begin June 8, 2004, 30 to reduce the number of children living in poverty in the state by fifty 31 per cent, and (2) within available appropriations, establish prevention 32 goals and recommendations and measure prevention service outcomes 33 in accordance with this section in order to promote the health and 34 well-being of children and families. 35 Sec. 3. Subsection (a) of section 9-368c of the general statutes is 36 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from 37 passage): 38 (a) No person shall intentionally misrepresent the contents of a 39 petition circulated under this title. [9.] 40 Sec. 4. Subdivision (9) of subsection (c) of section 17b-28 of the 41 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 42 thereof (Effective from passage): 43 (9) A member of the Commission on Women, Children and Seniors, 44 Raised Bill No. 7085 LCO No. 3792 3 of 5 designated by the executive director of said commission; 45 Sec. 5. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 21a-7 of the 46 general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu 47 thereof (Effective from passage): 48 (1) Each board or commission shall exercise its statutory functions, 49 including licensing, certification, registration, accreditation of schools 50 and the rendering of findings, orders and adjudications. With the 51 exception of the Liquor Control Commission, any exercise of such 52 functions by such a board or commission that is adverse to a party 53 shall be a proposed final decision and subject to approval, 54 modification or rejection by the commissioner. 55 Sec. 6. Subsection (b) of section 21a-7 of the general statutes is 56 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from 57 passage): 58 (b) With the exception of the Liquor Control Commission, each 59 board or commission within the Department of Consumer Protection 60 under section 21a-6 that makes a proposed final decision that is 61 adverse to a party as described in subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of 62 this section, shall submit such proposed final decision to the 63 Commissioner of Consumer Protection. Not later than thirty calendar 64 days after receipt of any such proposed final decision, the 65 Commissioner of Consumer Protection shall notify such board or 66 commission that the commissioner shall render the final decision 67 concerning such matter. Not later than thirty days after receipt of any 68 such proposed final decision, the commissioner shall approve, modify 69 or reject the proposed final decision or remand the proposed final 70 decision for further review or for the taking of additional evidence. 71 The commissioner shall notify the board or commission in writing of 72 the commissioner's decision and include in such notification the 73 rationale for such decision. The decision of the commissioner shall be 74 the final decision in accordance with section 4-180 for purposes of 75 reconsideration in accordance with section 4-181a or appeal to the 76 Raised Bill No. 7085 LCO No. 3792 4 of 5 Superior Court in accordance with section 4-183. 77 Sec. 7. Subsection (b) of section 32-58b of the general statutes is 78 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from 79 passage): 80 (b) The Governor, in consultation with the Commissioner of 81 Economic and Community Development, shall appoint an executive 82 director, in accordance with the provisions of sections 4-5 to 4-8, 83 inclusive, to manage the daily activities and duties of the Office of 84 Military Affairs. The executive director shall have the necessary 85 qualifications to perform the duties of said office, including, but not 86 limited to, having prior military experience, and having attained the 87 rank of a field grade or senior officer within a branch of the armed 88 forces. The Governor shall give preference to any person with the 89 necessary training and experience who has served in the Navy or who 90 has knowledge or prior experience with the federal Base Realignment 91 and Closure or "BRAC" process. Within available appropriations, the 92 executive director shall: (1) Appoint, employ and remove such 93 assistants, employees and personnel as deemed necessary for the 94 efficient and effective administration of the activities of the office; (2) 95 coordinate state and local efforts to prevent the closure or downsizing 96 of Connecticut military facilities, particularly United States Naval 97 Submarine Base-New London, located in Groton; (3) maximize the 98 state's input into the federal Base Realignment and Closure or "BRAC" 99 process, including, but not limited to, (A) acting as liaison to the state's 100 congressional delegation on defense, military and BRAC issues, and 101 (B) coordinating the activities of consultants hired by the state to assist 102 in monitoring activities related to BRAC; (4) encourage the relocation 103 of military missions to the state; (5) coordinate state and local efforts to 104 enhance the quality of life of all branches of military personnel 105 stationed in or deploying from Connecticut and their families living or 106 working in Connecticut; (6) review and make recommendations for 107 state policies that affect Connecticut's military facilities and defense 108 and homeland security industries; (7) coordinate state, regional and 109 local efforts to encourage the growth of Connecticut's defense and 110 Raised Bill No. 7085 LCO No. 3792 5 of 5 homeland security industry; (8) serve as an advocate for service 111 members and their families to other state agencies; (9) initiate and 112 sustain collaborative partnerships with local military commanders; 113 (10) consult with the Department of Economic and Community 114 Development on proposed financial assistance agreements with 115 defense and homeland security firms; and (11) prepare and submit a 116 report of activities, findings and recommendations annually to the 117 Governor and the joint standing committees of the General Assembly 118 having cognizance of matters relating to commerce and public safety, 119 in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a. 120 Sec. 8. Section 46a-131 of the general statutes is repealed. (Effective 121 from passage) 122 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 from passage 2-111(b)(1) Sec. 2 from passage 4-67x(a) Sec. 3 from passage 9-368c(a) Sec. 4 from passage 17b-28(c)(9) Sec. 5 from passage 21a-7(a)(1) Sec. 6 from passage 21a-7(b) Sec. 7 from passage 32-58b(b) Sec. 8 from passage Repealer section Statement of Purpose: To make technical changes to the statutes concerning government administration and elections. [Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]