Connecticut 2025 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01367 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/28/2025

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sSB 1367  
 
AN ACT PROHIBITING A BAIL BONDSMAN OR AGENT FROM 
APPREHENDING A PRINCIPAL ON A BOND ON THE PREMISES, 
GROUNDS OR CAMPUS OF ANY HEALTH CARE FACILITY, 
SCHOOL, INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION OR HOUSE OF 
WORSHIP.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill prohibits professional bail bondsmen or surety bail bond or 
bail enforcement agents from taking or trying to take the principal on a 
bond into custody on the premises, grounds, or campus of any: 
1. state-operated or Department of Public Health (DPH)-licensed 
health care facility or institution, or office of a DPH-licensed 
health care provider; 
2. school or higher education institution; or  
3. house of worship.  
Existing law, unchanged by the bill, requires these individuals, before 
taking the person into custody, to notify the applicable law enforcement 
where the person is believed to be. 
The bill also expands the scope of the law requiring the court to 
vacate an order forfeiting a bond and release the professional 
bondsman, surety bail bond agent, and insurer so it applies when the 
principal on the bond is receiving in-patient care at a state-operated or -
licensed health care facility and the court ordered the forfeiture while 
the principal was receiving this care. Currently, a court may generally 
only do this when the principal is detained or incarcerated outside of 
Connecticut, there is proof of the detention or incarceration, and the 
prosecutor declines to extradite. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2025  2025SB-01367-R000774-BA.DOCX 
 
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BACKGROUND 
Bondsmen and Agents 
A professional bondsman is in the business of providing bail in five 
or more criminal cases in a year, whether for compensation or free (CGS 
§ 29-144). He or she puts up personal assets as bond security. A bail 
enforcement agent is engaged in the business of taking or attempting to 
take into custody people on bond who fail to appear in court and for 
whom a rearrest warrant or a capias was issued (CGS § 29-152e). The 
Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection licenses these 
individuals.  
A surety bail bond agent is approved by the insurance commissioner 
and appointed by an insurer by power of attorney to execute or 
countersign bail bonds for the insurer in connection with judicial 
proceedings (CGS § 38a-660). 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Judiciary Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 28 Nay 11 (04/10/2025)