Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05331

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/13/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  
Engrossed
5/1/26  
Report Pass
5/2/26  
Passed
5/6/26  
Chaptered
5/20/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Air Permits Of Certain Crematories.

Impact

The enactment of HB 05331 would amend existing laws concerning the air permits of crematories, specifically those associated with chapter 446c of the general statutes. By allowing crematories to remain operational during the permit renewal process, the bill seeks not only to support the businesses in the cremation industry but also to address the potential backlog of permits that could negatively impact operations and availability of cremation services for the public. This bill directly affects environmental regulations in relation to crematories, offering a level of protection during transitional periods as they modify or renew their permits.

Summary

House Bill 05331 aims to provide clarity and assurance for certain crematories regarding their operational permits. Specifically, the bill stipulates that any crematory that was approved for operation and obtained an inspection certificate before January 1, 2020, can continue to operate while it seeks a renewal or expansion of its operational permits under the relevant environmental statutes. This legislative effort is directed towards easing the regulatory burden on existing crematories that may be navigating the permit renewal process.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 05331 appears to be positive among stakeholders within the crematory industry and associated regulatory bodies. Proponents argue that the bill provides much-needed stability and reduces unnecessary disruptions for crematories, which play a vital role in community health and services. Discussions during committee hearings seemed to reflect support from various sectors that understand the importance of maintaining service continuity, especially during times when regulatory processes can be lengthy and complex.

Contention

While the bill seems to have garnered support, there could be contentions related to environmental concerns from any opponents who argue that operational flexibility might allow for environmental mitigations to be compromised during transitional periods. Questions may arise about oversight and ensuring that the crematories adhere to environmental health and safety standards, even while renewing their permits. However, the legislation focuses specifically on operational continuity rather than altering existing environmental standards, which may minimize opposition from environmental advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01154

An Act Concerning The Sale Of Certain Lighter-than-air Balloons.

CT HB06868

An Act Enhancing Environmental Permitting Predictability.

CT HB06524

An Act Concerning The Expiration Of Certain Land Use Permits.

CT HB07203

An Act Permitting A Certain Council To Serve As A Subcommittee Of The Commission On Fire Prevention And Control.

CT SB00062

An Act Concerning The Issuance Of A New Permit For The Construction Of A Dock When The Former Permit Has Expired.

CT SB01282

An Act Concerning The Minimum Quarantine For Certain Dogs And Cats Exposed To Rabies.

CT HB07042

An Act Concerning Implementation Of The Firearm Industry Responsibility Act, Firearms Permits And Eligibility Certificates And Self-defense.

CT HB07170

An Act Concerning Certain Recommendations Of The Department Of Agriculture Regarding Aquaculture And Minor Revisions To Programs And Statutes Relating To The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT HB07056

An Act Concerning Firearm Permits And Transfers.

CT SB00080

An Act Concerning The Burning Of Medical Waste.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.