Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00254 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/12/2022

                     
 
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General Assembly  Substitute Bill No. 254  
February Session, 2022 
 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT ESTABLISHING A TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE IMPACT OF 
A RESIDENT WHO APPEARS IN A SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ON 
THE ENVIRONMENT OF A LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY AND OF 
SUCH REGISTRIES ON THE HEALTH OF A PERSON WHO APPEARS 
IN ONE.  
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. (Effective from passage) (a) There is established a task force 1 
to study methods of ensuring the health and safety of residents and 2 
employees of a long-term care facility with a resident who appears in a 3 
state or national sex offender registry database and access to long-term 4 
care by a person who appears in one or more of such databases. Such 5 
study shall include, but not be limited to, an evaluation of (1) the impact 6 
that such person has as a resident of a long-term care facility on the 7 
environment of the long-term care facility, (2) the impact of the sex 8 
offender registry databases on (A) access to long-term care by a person 9 
who appears in one or more of such databases, and (B) such person's 10 
health, and (3) any necessary legislative changes to ensure (A) the health 11 
and safety of residents and employees of a long-term care facility with 12 
a resident who appears in one or more of such databases, and (B) access 13 
to long-term care by a person who appears in one or more of such 14 
databases. 15 
(b) The task force shall consist of the following members: 16  Substitute Bill No. 254 
 
 
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(1) Two appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, 17 
one of whom shall be a representative of an alliance in the state aimed 18 
at ending sexual violence, and one of whom shall be a representative of 19 
the Connecticut chapter of a national organization that offers a variety 20 
of services aimed at improving the lives of persons over the age of fifty; 21 
(2) Two appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, one of 22 
whom shall be a representative of an organization in the state that 23 
provides services to survivors of sexual assault when the offender is 24 
released into the community after serving a sentence for sexual assault, 25 
and one of whom shall be a representative of an association of health 26 
care employees in New England; 27 
(3) One appointed by the majority leader of the House of 28 
Representatives, who shall be a representative of a membership 29 
association in the state that represents nonprofit organizations serving 30 
older adults and persons with a disability across a continuum of 31 
services, supports and housing, including, but not limited to, long-term 32 
care facilities; 33 
(4) One appointed by the majority leader of the Senate, who shall be 34 
a representative of an association of health care facilities in the state; 35 
(5) One appointed by the minority leader of the House of 36 
Representatives, who shall be a representative of an organization that 37 
provides services to persons impacted by the justice system, including 38 
persons who have been incarcerated or detained in a correctional 39 
institution, jail of any city, immigration detention center or juvenile 40 
detention center, persons who have been convicted but not incarcerated, 41 
persons who have been charged with a crime but not convicted and 42 
persons who have been arrested; 43 
(6) One appointed by the minority leader of the Senate, who shall be 44 
a representative of the Connecticut chapter of a national nonprofit 45 
organization that defends, promotes and works toward preserving 46 
individual rights and liberties under the Constitutions of the United 47  Substitute Bill No. 254 
 
 
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States and the state in state and federal court, the General Assembly and 48 
the state's towns and cities; 49 
(7) The Commissioner of Public Health, or the commissioner's 50 
designee; and 51 
(8) The Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services, or 52 
the commissioner's designee. 53 
(c) Any member of the task force appointed under subdivision (1), 54 
(2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) of subsection (b) of this section may be a member 55 
of the General Assembly. 56 
(d) All initial appointments to the task force shall be made not later 57 
than thirty days after the effective date of this section. Any vacancy shall 58 
be filled by the appointing authority. 59 
(e) The representative of an alliance in the state aimed at ending 60 
sexual violence and the representative of an association of health care 61 
employees in New England shall serve as chairpersons of the task force. 62 
Such chairpersons shall schedule the first meeting of the task force, 63 
which shall be held not later than sixty days after the effective date of 64 
this section. 65 
(f) The administrative staff of the joint standing committee of the 66 
General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public 67 
health shall serve as administrative staff of the task force. 68 
(g) Not later than January 1, 2023, the task force shall submit a report 69 
on its findings and recommendations to the joint standing committee of 70 
the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public 71 
health, in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a of the general 72 
statutes. The task force shall terminate on the date that it submits such 73 
report or January 1, 2023, whichever is later. 74  Substitute Bill No. 254 
 
 
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This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 from passage New section 
 
PH Joint Favorable Subst.