Connecticut 2021 Regular Session All Bills (Page 109)
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06621
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Refer
4/5/21
Refer
4/5/21
Report Pass
4/12/21
Report Pass
4/12/21
Engrossed
5/20/21
Engrossed
5/20/21
Report Pass
5/24/21
Report Pass
5/24/21
Passed
6/4/21
Chaptered
6/16/21
Chaptered
6/16/21
Enrolled
6/18/21
Passed
6/28/21
Passed
6/28/21
To (1) clarify the law that requires boards of education to hold public hearings that such public hearings shall be related to the provision of education offered by the board of education, (2) clarify the law how annual vision screenings for students may be performed, and (3) to establish the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program to assist in the development and implementation of local farm-to-school programs.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06622
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Refer
4/1/21
Refer
4/1/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Engrossed
5/25/21
Engrossed
5/25/21
Report Pass
5/27/21
Report Pass
5/27/21
Passed
6/4/21
Passed
6/4/21
Chaptered
6/16/21
Chaptered
6/16/21
Enrolled
6/18/21
Passed
6/28/21
Passed
6/28/21
To limit the circumstances in which a health carrier may remove a prescription drug from a drug formulary or list of covered drugs, or move a prescription drug to a different cost-sharing tier, during a plan year.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06623
Introduced
3/11/21
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Refer
4/5/21
Refer
4/5/21
Report Pass
4/12/21
Report Pass
4/12/21
To: (1) Provide that an insurer shall not refuse to deliver, issue or renew a homeowners insurance policy for a residential dwelling in this state solely because the insured or prospective insured declines to purchase coverage from such insurer for any structure other than such residential dwelling; (2) require an insurer or insurance producer to disclose to an insured or prospective insured whether the insurer requires that real property be assessed, evaluated or inspected not later than the time the insurer or insurance producer provides the insured or prospective insured with an estimate for the premium cost of a property and casualty insurance policy for such real property; and (3) require the Insurance Department to study methods available to accelerate homeowners insurance claims processing and submit a report disclosing the results of such study to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to insurance.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06624
Introduced
3/11/21
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Refer
4/1/21
Refer
4/1/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Refer
5/11/21
Refer
5/11/21
Report Pass
5/17/21
Report Pass
5/17/21
Engrossed
6/3/21
Engrossed
6/3/21
Report Pass
6/4/21
Report Pass
6/4/21
Passed
6/9/21
Passed
6/9/21
Chaptered
6/24/21
Chaptered
6/24/21
Enrolled
6/28/21
Enrolled
6/28/21
Passed
7/12/21
To modify the preconditions to issuing a real estate broker's license in this state.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06625
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Refer
4/1/21
Refer
4/1/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Engrossed
5/4/21
Report Pass
5/6/21
To require the Insurance Commissioner to adopt regulations establishing continuing education requirements for public adjusters.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06626
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Report Pass
3/22/21
Refer
4/1/21
Refer
4/1/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Report Pass
4/8/21
Refer
4/26/21
Report Pass
5/3/21
Report Pass
5/3/21
Engrossed
5/12/21
Engrossed
5/12/21
Report Pass
5/14/21
Report Pass
5/14/21
To: (1) Require certain individual and group health insurance policies to provide coverage for (A) motorized wheelchairs, including, but not limited to, (i) used motorized wheelchairs, (ii) repairs to motorized wheelchairs, and (iii) replacement batteries for motorized wheelchairs, (B) cochlear implants and cochlear implant surgery for insureds diagnosed with hearing loss, (C) medically necessary coronary calcium scan tests, (D) genetic cystic fibrosis screenings for women, (E) the treatment of neurological conditions and diseases, including, but not limited to, physical therapy for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, (F) equine therapy for veterans, (G) gambling disorder treatment, (H) audiologic, ophthalmologic and optometric care, and (I) specialized formulas for individuals twelve years of age or older; (2) require Medicaid coverage for audiologic, ophthalmologic and optometric care; (3) (A) modify required health insurance coverage for ambulance services to (i) include medically necessary transportation to a covered person's place of residence, and (ii) require that such benefits be provided at an in-network level, (B) provide for electronic notification of assignments of bills for ambulance services, and (C) require an ambulance provider to notify, and obtain consent from, a person before providing transportation services to the person if the provider reasonably believes that such services are not emergency services; (4) require the Insurance Commissioner to, within available appropriations, establish a program to advance breast health and breast cancer awareness, and promote greater understanding of the importance of early breast cancer detection, in this state; (5) expand required health insurance coverage under certain individual and group health insurance policies to include coverage for (A) colorectal cancer diagnoses and related benefits, (B) breast health and breast cancer benefits regardless of sex, (C) diagnostic and screening (i) mammograms, including, but not limited to, (I) baseline mammograms for certain insureds younger than thirty-five years of age, and (II) annual mammograms for certain insureds younger than forty years of age, (ii) comprehensive breast ultrasounds, and (iii) magnetic resonance imaging of an entire breast or breasts, (D) breast biopsies, (E) prophylactic mastectomies for certain insureds, and (F) breast reconstructive surgery for certain insureds; and (6) (A) require a health care provider who provides a mammogram to a patient to provide to the patient (i) advance notice disclosing information regarding certain tests or examinations proposed to further investigate the results of the mammogram, and (ii) an opportunity to determine whether the cost of such proposed tests or examinations are covered under the terms of the patient's health coverage, and (B) authorize the Commissioner of Public Health, in consultation with the Insurance Commissioner, to adopt regulations.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06627
Introduced
3/11/21
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
To provide funding for the bond-financed state housing program.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06628
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
To allow the digital media tax credit to be claimed against the sales tax under certain circumstances and at a reduced rate.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06629
Introduced
3/11/21
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
4/22/21
Report Pass
4/22/21
Refer
5/3/21
Refer
5/3/21
Report Pass
5/10/21
Report Pass
5/10/21
Engrossed
5/18/21
Engrossed
5/18/21
Report Pass
5/20/21
Report Pass
5/20/21
Passed
6/4/21
Chaptered
6/15/21
Enrolled
6/16/21
Enrolled
6/16/21
Passed
6/24/21
To require marketplace facilitators to collect and remit the E 9-1-1 fee.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06630
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
4/22/21
Refer
5/3/21
Refer
5/3/21
Report Pass
5/10/21
Report Pass
5/10/21
To exempt new homes conveyed by certain conveyors from the portion of the real estate conveyance tax imposed on consideration in excess of two million five hundred thousand dollars.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06631
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
To authorize municipal tax collectors to waive all or part of the interest due and payable on delinquent property taxes owed by certain taxpayers.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06632
Introduced
3/11/21
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
To specify investment requirements for the invest CT fund program on or after September 1, 2021, and increase the aggregate amount of credits allowed under the program.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06633
Introduced
3/11/21
Introduced
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
4/22/21
Refer
5/3/21
Refer
5/3/21
Report Pass
5/10/21
Report Pass
5/10/21
Engrossed
5/12/21
Engrossed
5/12/21
Report Pass
5/14/21
Report Pass
5/14/21
Passed
6/8/21
Chaptered
6/30/21
Enrolled
7/2/21
Passed
7/12/21
Passed
7/12/21
To restructure unemployment insurance benefits and improve fund solvency.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06634
Introduced
3/16/21
Refer
3/16/21
Report Pass
3/31/21
Refer
4/12/21
Refer
4/12/21
Report Pass
4/19/21
Report Pass
4/19/21
Engrossed
5/19/21
Report Pass
5/21/21
Report Pass
5/21/21
Passed
6/4/21
Chaptered
6/15/21
Chaptered
6/15/21
Enrolled
6/16/21
Enrolled
6/16/21
Passed
6/24/21
Passed
6/24/21
To allow long-term care facility residents to designate essential support persons who may visit and support their physical, emotional, psychological and socialization needs despite other visitation restrictions and to establish a state-wide visitation policy at long-term care facilities.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06635
Introduced
3/16/21
Refer
3/16/21
Report Pass
4/1/21
Refer
4/12/21
Refer
4/12/21
Report Pass
4/19/21
Refer
4/26/21
Report Pass
5/3/21
Report Pass
5/3/21
To extend the time limit for temporary family assistance to sixty months, exempt benefits received during the COVID-19 public health emergency from the time limit, eliminate the penalties for families with children born after enrollment in the program and ensure benefits are adequate to meet the cost of living for beneficiaries.