Connecticut 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00329

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Report Pass
3/25/22  
Report Pass
3/25/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Report Pass
4/11/22  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Retail Operation Of Optical Establishments, Offices And Stores.

Impact

The bill's introduction indicates a significant step toward regulating optical sales more rigorously, aimed at protecting consumer health and safety. By redefining the conditions under which optical establishments can operate, SB00329 could potentially reduce the risk of unlicensed or improperly supervised sales of medical-related products. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of having qualified professionals present in these settings, while also addressing the needs of the public during unforeseen circumstances.

Summary

SB00329 is an act concerning the retail operation of optical establishments, offices, and stores in Connecticut. The bill proposes amendments to existing statutes related to the sale of optical glasses and related products, stipulating that such sales should occur only under the supervision of a licensed optician. It allows for temporary exemptions under certain circumstances where a licensed optician is unavailable due to illness or other emergencies. This legislative change aims to balance the need for accessible optical products with the necessity for professional oversight in their sale and distribution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00329 appears to hinge on the balance between public health safety and the operational flexibility of optical establishments. Proponents of the bill argue that stringent regulations ensure the quality and safety of optical products sold to consumers. In contrast, critics may perceive it as an overreach that could complicate operations for small businesses lacking the resources to comply with such regulations. Overall, the discussion reflects a broader debate regarding health regulations versus economic flexibility in the retail sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the requirements for licensed supervision during retail operations, particularly in emergencies. While the bill provides some leeway for establishments to remain open when a licensed optician is unavailable, opposition may arise around the specifics of what constitutes a 'reasonable time' for such exceptions. Additionally, there may be concerns from small optical businesses about the financial and operational burdens resulting from the need for licensing and adherence to these new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00426

An Act Concerning Court Operations And Administrative Proceedings.

CT HB05149

An Act Concerning Cafe And Package Store Permittees.

CT HB05150

An Act Concerning Cannabis And Hemp Regulation.

CT SB00324

An Act Concerning Probate Court Operations And Administration.

CT HB05204

An Act Concerning The Operation Of Low-speed Vehicles.

CT HB05236

An Act Concerning Recommendations By The Department Of Consumer Protection.

CT HB05487

An Act Concerning The Operation And Administration Of The Office Of The Claims Commissioner.

CT HB05327

An Act Revising Motor Vehicle Statutes Concerning Towing Occupied Vehicles And The Operation And Inspection Of School Buses.

CT HB05394

An Act Concerning The Organization And Operation Of The Metropolitan District Of Hartford County.

CT HB05235

An Act Concerning The Department Of Consumer Protection's Recommendations Regarding Cannabis Regulation.

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