Connecticut 2020 Regular Session All Bills (Page 79)
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00446
Introduced
3/6/20
Refer
3/6/20
Refer
3/6/20
To require the Victim Advocate to study whether the state is meeting the needs of victims of family violence crimes.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00447
Introduced
3/6/20
Introduced
3/6/20
Refer
3/6/20
Refer
3/6/20
To make various revisions to community benefits programs administered by hospitals.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00448
Introduced
3/9/20
Refer
3/9/20
Refer
3/9/20
To require the Department of Correction to provide counseling to inmates who are suffering from opioid use disorder or at risk of developing or relapsing into an opioid use disorder prior to such inmate's release from a correctional facility and to require the Department of Correction, in consultation with the Departments of Public Health and Mental Health and Addiction Services to establish a medication-assisted treatment program for inmates with opioid use disorder.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00449
Introduced
3/10/20
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To authorize the use of alternate sewage treatment systems under certain conditions.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00450
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To codify the existing prohibition on the idling of motor vehicles for more than three minutes, contained in section 22a-174-18 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, and authorize the enforcement of such restriction by municipalities in addition to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00451
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To have the provisions of section 23 of public act 19-24 concerning the use of "Connecticut-Grown" labeling by farm wineries take effect July 1, 2021, rather than July 1, 2020.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00452
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To make the state's hemp program consistent with requirements of federal law.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00453
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To make various revisions to the state's safe boating laws concerning licensure and boating education requirements.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00454
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To (1) eliminate time restrictions on requests for assistance from the Sandy Hook Workers Assistance program, (2) seek to recover funds from a charitable trust or entity currently operating the program, (3) provide additional reports to the General Assembly on the fund's operation, and (4) provide a mechanism for future transfers of the fund to a charitable trust or entity.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00455
Introduced
3/10/20
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To revise court processes and procedures involving family violence crimes.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00456
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To establish a program to provide indigent individuals with access to legal services when seeking a restraining order under section 46b-15 of the general statutes.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00457
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To prohibit discrimination against an individual with a disability who is a candidate to receive an anatomical gift.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00458
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To increase access to complex care navigators.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00459
Introduced
3/10/20
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To provide a look-back period for sentencing of certain persistent offenders.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00460
Introduced
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
Refer
3/10/20
To provide that use of deadly physical force upon another person by a peace officer may be reasonably believed to be necessary only upon consideration of the totality of the circumstances in order to defend himself, herself or another person or effect an arrest or prevent the escape from custody of a person who the officer reasonably believes to have committed or attempted to commit a felony involving serious injury.