Connecticut 2019 Regular Session All Bills (Page 232)
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00824
Introduced
2/7/19
Introduced
2/7/19
Refer
2/7/19
Refer
2/7/19
To promote mental health and wellness training and suicide prevention for police officers in the state.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00825
Introduced
2/7/19
Introduced
2/7/19
Refer
2/7/19
Report Pass
3/20/19
Report Pass
3/20/19
Refer
4/1/19
Refer
4/1/19
Report Pass
4/8/19
Report Pass
4/8/19
To prohibit pedestrians from crossing a highway while viewing a mobile electronic device.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00826
Introduced
2/7/19
Refer
2/7/19
To require the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to enter into an agreement with a contractor to issue duplicate licenses and identity cards in the town of Norwalk and reopen the branch office of the Department of Motor Vehicles at the commuter rail station in the town of Derby.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00827
Introduced
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
Report Pass
2/26/19
Report Pass
2/26/19
Refer
3/1/19
Refer
3/1/19
Report Pass
3/7/19
Report Pass
3/7/19
Engrossed
4/24/19
Engrossed
4/24/19
Report Pass
4/26/19
Report Pass
4/26/19
Chaptered
6/20/19
Chaptered
6/20/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Passed
7/1/19
To require certain health care professionals who provide primary care or emergency treatment for adults to receive training in recognizing the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and dementia and to establish a working group to develop recommendations on improving the care of Alzheimer's disease and dementia patients.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00828
Introduced
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
To redefine exploitation of elderly persons by including nursing home facilities among a list of persons or entities that may be culpable of such exploitation.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00829
Introduced
2/8/19
Introduced
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
Report Pass
2/26/19
Report Pass
2/26/19
Refer
3/1/19
Report Pass
3/7/19
Engrossed
4/17/19
Engrossed
4/17/19
Report Pass
4/18/19
To create a task force to review the State Ombudsman's need for volunteers for outreach to nursing home residents and to make recommendations to increase the number of volunteers.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00830
Introduced
2/8/19
Introduced
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
To require cable television companies, within the extent permissible under federal law, to provide discounts on basic cable television rates for senior citizens.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00831
Introduced
2/8/19
Introduced
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
Report Pass
4/10/19
Report Pass
4/10/19
Refer
4/22/19
Refer
4/22/19
Report Pass
4/29/19
Report Pass
4/29/19
Engrossed
5/16/19
Engrossed
5/16/19
Report Pass
5/17/19
Chaptered
6/19/19
Chaptered
6/19/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Passed
7/1/19
To make minor revisions to the early parole discharge statutes and conforming changes with public act 18-63.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00832
Introduced
2/8/19
Refer
2/8/19
Report Pass
2/26/19
Refer
3/7/19
Refer
3/7/19
Report Pass
3/13/19
Report Pass
3/13/19
Engrossed
4/24/19
Engrossed
4/24/19
Report Pass
4/26/19
Chaptered
6/20/19
Chaptered
6/20/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Passed
7/1/19
To provide the public with access to a searchable database of perpetrators of crimes and other substantiated abuse, neglect, exploitation or abandonment of elderly persons or persons with disabilities.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00833
Introduced
2/13/19
Introduced
2/13/19
Refer
2/13/19
Report Pass
4/8/19
Report Pass
4/8/19
Refer
4/22/19
Report Pass
4/29/19
Report Pass
4/29/19
Engrossed
6/3/19
Engrossed
6/3/19
Report Pass
6/3/19
Report Pass
6/3/19
Chaptered
6/19/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Enrolled
6/24/19
Passed
7/1/19
To validate a recorded instrument that would otherwise be subject to challenge due to the fact that the instrument was recorded without an accompanying power of attorney.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00834
Introduced
2/14/19
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
To require a study of what state services are being offered and may be available to children suffering from Smith-Magenis Syndrome.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00835
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
To expand Medicaid coverage for children regardless of immigration status.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00836
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
To prohibit penalties against Medicaid providers or clients due to delays or errors caused by the conversion by the Department of Social Services to a new computer system.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00837
Introduced
2/14/19
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Report Pass
3/7/19
Refer
3/15/19
Refer
3/15/19
Report Pass
3/21/19
Report Pass
3/21/19
To ensure parity in Medicaid payment for nurse-midwives and obstetrician-gynecologists who perform the same services.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00838
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Report Pass
3/19/19
Refer
3/29/19
Refer
3/29/19
Report Pass
4/4/19
Report Pass
4/4/19
Refer
5/8/19
Report Pass
5/13/19
Report Pass
5/15/19
Engrossed
5/29/19
Engrossed
5/29/19
Report Pass
5/31/19
Report Pass
5/31/19
Chaptered
6/26/19
Chaptered
6/26/19
Enrolled
6/28/19
Enrolled
6/28/19
Passed
7/12/19
To (1) eliminate cost-sharing for certain mammograms and breast ultrasounds, and (2) require health insurance coverage for (A) a baseline mammogram for any woman who is thirty years of age or older, (B) an annual mammogram for any woman who receives a recommendation from such woman's treating physician and (i) is thirty years of age or older, (ii) has a family history or prior personal history of breast cancer, or (iii) has a prior personal history of breast disease diagnosed through biopsy as benign, and (C) comprehensive breast ultrasound screening for any woman who receives a recommendation from such woman's treating physician and (i) is thirty years of age or older, (ii) has a family history or prior personal history of breast cancer, or (iii) has a prior personal history of breast disease diagnosed through biopsy as benign.