Connecticut 2025 Regular Session All Bills (Page 251)
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01343
Introduced
2/19/25
Refer
2/19/25
Report Pass
3/7/25
Refer
3/21/25
Report Pass
3/27/25
Engrossed
6/4/25
Report Pass
6/4/25
To (1) establish fines for municipal failure to submit certain reports and forms to the Office of Policy and Management, (2) require municipal valuation of tangible personal property other than motor vehicles to be determined in accordance with statutory provisions concerning such valuation, (3) eliminate a requirement concerning municipal statements of compliance with certain zoning requirements after December 1, 2025, (4) require applications for certain tax benefits to be made to municipal assessors rather than the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, (5) alter the composition of and requirements for certain committees governing programs and procedures for municipal assessors and tax collectors, and (6) make minor changes to statutes relating to local capital improvement grant reporting, approval of certain tax abatements, the dates of municipal transmission of certain digital parcel files to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, property valuation increase notices and methods of providing certain notification to municipalities by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01344
To (1) require the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to develop a list of approved training programs for homemaker-companion agency employees, (2) require homemaker-companion agencies to provide not less than ten hours of (A) initial training to new employees, and (B) continuing education to current employees, and (3) increase the registration fee for homemaker-companion agencies from three hundred seventy-five dollars to four hundred fifty dollars.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01345
To reduce the incidences of local property tax increases harming elderly residents and certain persons with disabilities on fixed incomes.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01346
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/21/25
Refer
4/1/25
Report Pass
4/8/25
Engrossed
5/14/25
Report Pass
5/16/25
To require local and regional boards of education to post curriculum on such board's Internet web site.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01347
To require the Commissioner of Education to develop a program for the expansion of school choice in the state.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01348
To create a pilot program that offers programming to re-engage students who have fallen behind and are at-risk of dropping out of school or not graduating.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01349
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/28/25
Report Pass
4/24/25
Refer
5/5/25
Report Pass
5/12/25
To (1) include funding for new charters granted by the State Board of Education in the Governor's annual budget, (2) revise the process by which charters are granted for state charter schools, (3) include charter school students in a town's resident student count for purposes of education cost sharing grant calculations, and (4) require a biennial report regarding charter schools to be submitted to the General Assembly.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01350
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Report Pass
4/24/25
Refer
5/2/25
Report Pass
5/8/25
To require (1) each board of education to develop a cardiac emergency response plan for each school governed by such board, and (2) the Department of Education to establish a grant program to assist schools, with a priority given to priority schools, with implementing cardiac emergency response plans and a procedure for monitoring adherence to cardiac emergency response plans.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01351
To establish a transition period from the Transfer Act to regulations that provide for release-based cleanup remediation standards.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01352
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
To (1) amend certain energy and water efficiency standards, (2) require a study of certain energy and water efficiency standards, (3) require the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to initiate a docket to examine the future of natural gas in the state, (4) establish programs to incentivize the development of thermal energy networks, (5) increase electric and gas grid reliability and reduce electric and gas demand, and (6) incentivize the adoption of heat pumps and solar canopies.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01353
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/18/25
To eliminate certain requirements and incentives for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations and heat pumps.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01354
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/18/25
Refer
3/31/25
Report Pass
4/7/25
To prohibit mergers of certain utility companies.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01355
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/24/25
Refer
4/3/25
Report Pass
4/9/25
Refer
5/8/25
Report Pass
5/12/25
Report Pass
5/13/25
Engrossed
5/20/25
Report Pass
5/22/25
To (1) require the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to adopt regulations to (A) ensure that nonsterile compounding pharmacies are able to engage in nonsterile compounding of drug products that include levonorgestrel, mifepristone, misoprostol or a similar component as an active ingredient, and (B) provide for the Department Consumer Protection, or one or more public-private partnerships, to import levonorgestrel, mifepristone, misoprostol and similar drug products and components, (2) eliminate a provision requiring the department to prominently post on its Internet web site certain information concerning pharmaceutical representatives, and (3) authorize certain persons working under the direct supervision of veterinarians to dispense prescription veterinary drugs.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01356
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/21/25
Refer
4/3/25
Report Pass
4/9/25
Refer
4/23/25
Report Pass
4/25/25
Report Pass
4/28/25
Refer
5/1/25
Report Pass
5/5/25
Report Pass
5/7/25
Engrossed
5/14/25
Report Pass
5/16/25
To (1) amend various laws concerning (A) consumer data privacy and online monitoring by (i) defining and redefining various terms, (ii) modifying the applicability threshold for controllers and processors, (iii) modifying the entity-level and data-level exemptions, and (iv) imposing additional requirements regarding disclosures and sales of personal data, sensitive data and consumer health data, (B) social media by (i) redefining "social media platform", and (ii) prohibiting a social media platform from requiring a parent to establish an account to submit certain requests concerning a minor, and (C) youth data privacy and online monitoring by (i) defining "know", (ii) eliminating a rebuttable presumption, and (iii) modifying the scope of permissible controller conduct, and (2) provide for the registration and regulation of data brokers.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01357
Introduced
2/20/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/24/25
Refer
4/2/25
Report Pass
4/8/25
Refer
4/23/25
Report Pass
4/25/25
Refer
4/29/25
Report Pass
5/6/25
Engrossed
5/22/25
Report Pass
5/23/25
Passed
6/3/25
Chaptered
6/11/25
Enrolled
6/23/25
Passed
6/24/25
To implement the Department of Consumer Protection's recommendations regarding (1) public accountancy and certified public accountants, (2) architects and the practice of architecture, (3) real estate licensees, (4) the skilled trades, (5) major contractors, (6) new home construction contractors and the New Home Construction Guaranty Fund, (7) community association managers, (8) closing-out sales, (9) mobile manufactured homes and mobile manufactured home parks, (10) the Commissioner of Consumer Protection's enforcement powers and the enforcement powers of various boards and commissions, (11) pure food and drugs, (12) the Connecticut Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, (13) bakeries, food manufacturing establishments and food warehouses, (14) health clubs, (15) donation bins, (16) acceptance of cash as a form of payment, (17) the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, (18) the Home Solicitation Sales Act, (19) new motor vehicle warranties, (20) automatic renewal and continuous services provisions, and (21) mechanical contractors.