Connecticut 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05227

Introduced
2/22/24  
Introduced
2/22/24  
Report Pass
3/8/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Report Pass
3/8/24  
Report Pass
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Engrossed
5/2/24  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Report Pass
5/3/24  
Engrossed
5/2/24  
Engrossed
5/2/24  
Passed
5/8/24  
Report Pass
5/3/24  
Chaptered
5/14/24  
Passed
5/8/24  
Chaptered
5/14/24  
Passed
5/21/24  
Enrolled
5/14/24  
Enrolled
5/14/24  
Passed
5/21/24  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Release Of Certain Liens Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

Impact

The bill modifies Section 22a-5c of the general statutes to include regulations regarding the lien discharge process. Specifically, it allows any interested party to notify the Department by registered or certified mail to initiate a lien discharge. Within sixty days of a request, the department is required to respond and discharge the lien if the necessary criteria are met. This addition is expected to improve the efficiency of real estate transactions and the overall handling of property rights within the state, simplifying processes for homeowners and businesses alike.

Summary

House Bill 05227 is focused on processing the release of certain liens held by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. The essence of this legislation is to streamline the process by which individuals or entities can request the discharge of liens against their real property, provided that they meet specified conditions. By introducing a clear mechanism for requesting a lien discharge, this bill aims to facilitate a prompt response from the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, ensuring that liens do not remain a lingering burden on property owners once conditions for discharge have been fulfilled.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB05227 have generally revealed a positive sentiment towards its goals among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents believe that the bill is a step forward in reducing unnecessary bureaucratic delays and enhancing property owners' ability to clear their titles quickly. The bill's support reflects a broader commitment to improving business operations and property rights by eliminating outdated administrative hurdles.

Contention

While the sentiment regarding HB05227 has been predominantly favorable, some concerns regarding administrative capacity and potential overreach of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection might have been raised among critics. The potential for increased workloads resulting from new requests could present challenges in terms of ensuring timely processing. However, there appears to be a consensus on the necessity of having a more efficient lien release process that caters to the needs of property owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01496

An Act Concerning Minor Revisions To Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection Related Statutes.

CT SB01147

An Act Concerning The Environmental Justice Program Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB01008

An Act Concerning The Streamlining Of Certain Programs Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT HB06501

An Act Concerning The Streamlining Of Certain Programs Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB00090

An Act Concerning Procurement Authority For The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT HB05454

An Act Concerning Ninety-day Permit Turnaround Times For The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB00964

An Act Concerning Consent Orders Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB01146

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Programs Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB00240

An Act Concerning Administrative Streamlining At The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB00189

An Act Concerning The Issuance Of Permits By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.