Connecticut 2025 Regular Session All Bills (Page 39)
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05278
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To limit health care insurers from retroactively denying health insurance claims and clawing back payments for behavioral health and substance abuse services: (1) After one year from the date of such service when prior authorization for such service was issued and the health care provider was paid for such service; and (2) when the health care insurer fails to provide written notice and an explanation of retroactive denial of the claim to the health care provider for such service within one year from the date of such service, except that health care insurers are exempt from such retroactive denial and clawback of claims limitations where any such heath insurance claim is based on fraudulent activity or such service was not delivered.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05286
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To discourage and punish the reporting of false threats to school systems.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00612
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To require that the selection process for State Elections Enforcement Commission audits be open to the public.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00599
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To require that requested changes in residential electric suppliers be made effective within one billing cycle.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05251
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To fully fund the special education excess cost grant.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00598
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To prohibit electric distribution companies from collecting fees other than fees for the purchase or delivery of electricity and to establish a private cause of action under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act against electric distribution companies that charge unlawful fees.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00609
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To (1) require telecommunications companies and streaming service providers to provide (A) pro rata rebates for cancelled monthly subscriptions, and (B) advance notice disclosing certain pricing or fee changes, and (2) prohibit certain noncontractual cancellation fees.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00622
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To remove the exemption of public employees from participation in the Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program and require all public employees to pay the Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program tax.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00600
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To provide funding to schools for the purchase of automatic external defibrillators.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05293
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To improve the delivery of care to patients by reducing the delay caused by the certificate of need application and approval process.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05264
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To mitigate flooding and other damage caused by climate change in coastal areas of the state.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00608
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To establish for the skilled trades an allowable hiring ratio of five apprentices to one licensee.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00591
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To hold towns harmless in the rollout of the education cost-sharing formula.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00595
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To allow for an associated membership to an interscholastic athletic conference to allow eligible nonmember schools to participate in state tournaments.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05299
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To enable the civil air patrol to operate seasonal encampments for cadets without being licensed under chapter 368r of the general statutes.