Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06320

Introduced
1/29/21  
Refer
1/29/21  
Report Pass
2/23/21  
Report Pass
2/23/21  
Refer
3/3/21  
Report Pass
3/9/21  
Engrossed
5/11/21  
Report Pass
5/13/21  
Report Pass
5/13/21  
Passed
6/4/21  
Chaptered
6/9/21  
Chaptered
6/9/21  
Enrolled
6/10/21  
Enrolled
6/10/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council.

Impact

The implementation of HB 06320 is expected to significantly impact the governance of autism service provisions within the state. By including representatives who have a personal connection to autism, the council is positioned to be more attuned to the actual needs and challenges faced by individuals and families affected by autism. This shift in structure is anticipated to enhance the relevance and responsiveness of the council's recommendations and initiatives to the state's legislative and social service frameworks.

Summary

House Bill 06320, titled 'An Act Concerning The Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council,' aims to enhance the leadership and operational structure of the Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council by increasing its chairperson count from two to three. The bill mandates that one chairperson must be the Commissioner of Social Services, while the other two are to be elected from the council members, specifically representing individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families. This restructuring is intended to ensure more direct representation of those impacted by autism within the council's leadership, thereby improving their capacity to address pertinent issues related to autism services and policies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around the bill has been positive, particularly among advocates for individuals with autism and their families. Supporters argue that increasing parental and individual representation on the council will lead to improved advocacy and more informed decision-making regarding autism services. However, some critics express concerns about the potential for increased bureaucracy or the challenge of aligning the diverse perspectives of newly appointed chairpersons, which could complicate the council's operations.

Contention

There are few notable points of contention surrounding HB 06320, primarily focused on the balance of power within the council and the adequacy of representation. Some stakeholders worry that the elected chair positions might lead to conflicts or differing agendas which could disrupt the council's ability to function cohesively. Overall, the bill aims to strike a balance between institutional structure and personal experience, which stands at the heart of discussions around this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00320

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Developmental Disorders.

CT SB00279

An Act Concerning Certification For Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities And The Membership Of The Accessible Parking Advisory Council.

CT HB05511

An Act Concerning The Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee.

CT SB00175

An Act Concerning Funds For The Rare Disease Advisory Council.

CT HB05053

An Act Concerning The Governor's Budget Recommendations For Health And Human Services.

CT HB05399

An Act Concerning The Criminal Justice Response To Victims Of Sexual Assault.

CT SB00384

An Act Concerning The Low-income Energy Advisory Board.

CT HB05348

An Act Concerning Paraeducators.

CT SB00274

An Act Concerning Opioids.

CT HB05453

An Act Concerning The Membership And Processes Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.