JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The House of Representatives was called to order at 12: 04 o'clock p. m. , Speaker Christopher G. Donovan in the Chair.
Prayer was offered by Deputy Chaplain, Rabbi Craig Marantz of Glastonbury, Connecticut.
The following is the prayer:
Let us pray. Holy One of Blessing. Thank You for this magnificent day! I pray that even though the work inside calls us to duty, we will gratefully receive the gift of even a small moment to go outside and enjoy the day's beauty. In the meantime, may our legislative work today and always flow forth from a deep well of truth and a clear stream of reason. May our minds and our hearts pour forth with thought and action and the courage to lead freely, openly and without fear. Fill us God, with the will to make a difference and may our efforts lift the spirit of our people, our State and our world. Amen.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Miner of the 66th District.
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Joint Resolutions were received from the committees indicated, the resolutions read the second time and tabled for the Calendar:
JUDICIARY. H. J. No. 39 (RAISED) (File No. 496) RESOLUTION GRANTING THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO DISPOSE OF THE CLAIM OF SYLVESTER LEE TUCKER.
JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. J. No. 40 (RAISED) (File No. 497) RESOLUTION GRANTING THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO DISPOSE OF THE CLAIM OF WILLIAM PETTAWAY.
JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. J. No. 51 (RAISED) (File No. 498) RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN CLAIMS AGAINST THE STATE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 53 OF THE GENERAL STATUTES.
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were received from the committees indicated, the bills read the second time and tabled for the Calendar and printing:
APPROPRIATIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5014 (RAISED) (File No. 477) AN ACT MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO STATE EXPENDITURES AND REVENUES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5026 (RAISED) (File No. 478) AN ACT CONCERNING THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE'S AUTHORITY FOLLOWING A PROCLAMATION OR DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY OR MAJOR DISASTER.
JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5145 (RAISED) (File No. 457) AN ACT CONCERNING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SENTENCING COMMISSION REGARDING THE CLASSIFICATION OF UNCLASSIFIED MISDEMEANORS.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5173 (RAISED) (File No. 479) AN ACT CONCERNING STATE MILITARY FACILITIES.
APPROPRIATIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5242 (RAISED) (File No. 480) AN ACT CONCERNING DONATED DENTAL SERVICES.
APPROPRIATIONS. H. B. No. 5339 (RAISED) (File No. 481) AN ACT EXTENDING THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR AND EXPANDING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE DISTRIBUTION OF STATE FUNDS TO MUNICIPALITIES.
JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5360 (RAISED) (File No. 482) AN ACT PROHIBITING CERTAIN PERSONS FROM ALLOWING MINORS TO POSSESS ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR IN DWELLING UNITS AND ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
PUBLIC HEALTH. Substitute for H. B. No. 5434 (RAISED) (File No. 483) AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARD OF CARE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE PROVIDERS.
APPROPRIATIONS. H. B. No. 5441 (RAISED) (File No. 484) AN ACT CONCERNING EXPENDITURES FOR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES RELATED TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
APPROPRIATIONS. H. B. No. 5442 (RAISED) (File No. 485) AN ACT CONCERNING EXPENDITURES OF THE GENERAL FUND.
APPROPRIATIONS. H. B. No. 5444 (RAISED) (File No. 486) AN ACT CONCERNING EXPENDITURES FOR THE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5464 (RAISED) (File No. 487) AN ACT PROHIBITING STATE CONTRACTS WITH ENTITIES MAKING CERTAIN INVESTMENTS IN IRAN.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5496 (RAISED) (File No. 488) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE REQUIRING COMMITTEES OF COGNIZANCE TO CONDUCT REVIEWS UNDER THE SUNSET LAW.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5519 (RAISED) (File No. 489) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN PARCELS OF STATE LAND.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. H. B. No. 5520 (RAISED) (File No. 490) AN ACT REQUIRING THE ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF REPORTS REGARDING GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY BY THE COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5521 (RAISED) (File No. 491) AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY OF ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL METHODS OF COMMUNICATION IN LIEU OF MAILED COMMUNICATIONS.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. H. B. No. 5523 (RAISED) (File No. 492) AN ACT ELIMINATING A CONFERENCE ON ETHICAL ISSUES.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5528 (RAISED) (File No. 493) AN ACT CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE PUBLIC FINANCING ACT AND OTHER ELECTION LAWS.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. H. B. No. 5532 (RAISED) (File No. 494) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CROSS-ENDORSEMENT OF CANDIDATES FOR PURPOSES OF MINORITY REPRESENTATION.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. H. B. No. 5533 (RAISED) (File No. 495) AN ACT CONCERNING VACANCIES IN CERTAIN TOWN OFFICES AND MINORITY REPRESENTATION.
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
The following resolutions were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the resolutions adopted.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. H. J. No. 81 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE NOMINATION OF RICHARD J. BALDUCCI OF DEEP RIVER TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
The resolution was explained by Representative Serra of the 33rd.
The resolution was discussed by Representatives Genga of the 10th and Miller of the 122nd.
On a voice vote House Joint Resolution No. 81 was adopted.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. H. J. No. 82 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE NOMINATION OF MATT FLEURY OF HARTFORD TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
The resolution was explained by Representative Janowski of the 56th.
The resolution was discussed by Representative Kirkley-Bey of the 5th.
On a voice vote House Joint Resolution No. 82 was adopted.
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
The following resolutions were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the resolutions adopted.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. S. J. No. 24 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE NOMINATION OF ROBERT J. AARONSON OF GREENWICH TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CONNECTICUT AIRPORT AUTHORITY.
The resolution was explained by Representative Janowski of the 56th.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 24 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. S. J. No. 25 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE NOMINATION OF KAREN M. JARMOC OF ENFIELD TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CONNECTICUT AIRPORT AUTHORITY.
The resolution was explained by Representative Tallarita of the 58th.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 25 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. S. J. No. 26 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE NOMINATION OF LAWRENCE J. DENARDIS, PH. D. OF HAMDEN TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
The resolution was explained by Representative Janowski of the 56th.
The resolution was discussed by Representatives Villano of the 91st and Adinolfi of the 103rd.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 26 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. S. J. No. 27 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE NOMINATION OF CRAIG S. LAPPEN OF MANCHESTER TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
The resolution was explained by Representative Janowski of the 56th.
The resolution was discussed by Representative Thompson of the 13th.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 27 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE BILLS PASSED
The following bills were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the bills passed.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Substitute for H. B. No. 5010 (RAISED) (File No. 3) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DISCLOSURE NOTICE FOR SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE POLICIES.
The bill was explained by Representative Megna of the 97th.
The bill was discussed by Representative Sampson of the 80th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 12: 36 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 143
Necessary for Passage 72
Those voting Yea 143
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 8
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5010 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
X |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
X |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
X |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
X |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
X |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
X |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Substitute for H. B. No. 5011 (RAISED) (File No. 1) AN ACT CONCERNING THE LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TECHNICAL AND MINOR CHANGES TO THE INSURANCE STATUTES.
The bill was explained by Representative Megna of the 97th.
The bill was discussed by Representative Sampson of the 80th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 12: 41 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 143
Necessary for Passage 72
Those voting Yea 143
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 8
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5011 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
X |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
X |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
X |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
X |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
X |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
X |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
JUDICIARY. H. B. No. 5287 (RAISED) (File No. 249) AN ACT CONCERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN AD LITEM FOR A PERSON WHO IS SUBJECT TO A CONSERVATORSHIP PROCEEDING OR A PROCEEDING CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION OF TREATMENT FOR A PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITY.
The bill was explained by Representative Fox of the 146th.
The bill was discussed by Representative Hetherington of the 125th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 12: 46 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 144
Necessary for Passage 73
Those voting Yea 144
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 7
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5287 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
X |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
X |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
X |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
X |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
MATTER RETURNED FROM COMMITTEE
HOUSE BILL PASSED
The following bill was taken from the table, read the third time, the report of the committee indicated accepted and the bill passed.
TRANSPORTATION. Substitute for H. B. No. 5094 (RAISED) (File No. 36) AN ACT CONCERNING THE "MOVE OVER" LAW.
The bill was explained by Representative Dargan of the 115th.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Guerrera of the 29th, Miller of the 122nd, Morin of the 28th, Sawyer of the 55th and Orange of the 48th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 12: 56 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 147
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5094 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
X |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
X |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE BILLS PASSED
The following bills were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the bills passed.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. Substitute for H. B. No. 5314 (RAISED) (File No. 58) AN ACT CONCERNING THE JEOPARDY COLLECTION OF TAXES.
The bill was explained by Representative Gentile of the 104th.
The bill was discussed by Representative Aman of the 14th.
DEPUTY SPEAKER KIRKLEY-BEY IN THE CHAIR
The bill was further discussed by Representative Cook of the 65th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 1: 03 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 147
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5314 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
X |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
X |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. H. B. No. 5408 (RAISED) (File No. 352) AN ACT CONCERNING ADOPTION FEES FOR DOGS.
The bill was explained by Representative Gentile of the 104th.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Aman of the 14th, Widlitz of the 98th, Chapin of the 67th and Reed of the 102nd.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 1: 15 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 148
Necessary for Passage 75
Those voting Yea 148
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 3
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5408 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ADVANCEMENT. H. B. No. 5279 (RAISED) (File No. 57) AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
The bill was explained by Representative Willis of the 64th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3052) and moved its adoption.
The amendment was discussed by Representative LeGeyt of the 17th.
On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.
The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.
The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3052):
In line 20, strike "and"
In line 117, before "(b)" insert an opening bracket
In line 119, strike the opening and closing brackets
In line 121, strike "and verified by" and insert a period in lieu thereof
Strike line 122 in its entirety
In line 123, strike "State"
In line 124, after "value. " insert a closing bracket
In line 125, bracket "(c)" and after the closing bracket insert "(b)"
Strike lines 176 to 183, inclusive, and insert the following in lieu thereof:
"(2) With respect to inventions in category B, to the extent to which an employee has or employees have disposable interests therein, [; and to the same extent the employee or employees shall be obligated as defined in said subsection (a); (c) the] all such interests shall automatically vest in the university and, by reason of such employee's or employees' employment by the university, such employee or employees shall be obligated to take the same actions required by subdivision (1) of this section with respect to inventions in category A; and"
After the last section, add the following and renumber sections and internal references accordingly:
"Sec. 501. Subsection (a) of section 10a-104 of the 2012 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2012):
(a) The Board of Trustees of The University of Connecticut shall: (1) Make rules for the government of the university and shall determine the general policies of the university, including those concerning the admission of students and the establishment of schools, colleges, divisions and departments, and shall direct the expenditure of the university's funds within the amounts available; (2) develop the mission statement for The University of Connecticut, and all campuses thereof, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following elements: (A) The educational needs of and constituencies served by said university and campuses; (B) the degrees offered by said university; and (C) the role and scope of each institution and campus within the university system, which shall include each institution's and campus' particular strengths and specialties; [. The board of trustees shall submit the mission statement to the Board of Regents for Higher Education for review and approval in accordance with the provisions of section 10a-6; ] (3) establish policies for the university system and for the individual institutions and campuses under its jurisdiction; (4) submit to the Board of Regents for Higher Education, for approval, recommendations for the establishment of new academic programs; (5) make recommendations, [to the Board of Regents for Higher Education,] when appropriate, regarding institutional or campus mergers or closures; (6) coordinate the programs and services of the institutions and campuses under its jurisdiction; (7) be authorized to enter into agreements, consistent with the provisions of section 5-141d, to save harmless and indemnify sponsors of research grants to The University of Connecticut, provided such an agreement is required to receive the grant and limits liability to damages or injury resulting from acts or omissions related to such research by employees of the university; (8) promote fund-raising to assist the university and report to the executive director of the Office of Financial and Academic Affairs for Higher Education and the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to education by January 1, 1994, and biennially thereafter, on such fund-raising; (9) charge the direct costs for a building project under its jurisdiction to the bond fund account for such project, provided (A) such costs are charged in accordance with a procedure approved by the Treasurer and (B) nothing in this subdivision shall permit the charging of working capital costs, as defined in the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time to time amended, or costs originally paid from sources other than the bond fund account; (10) exercise the powers delegated to it pursuant to section 10a-109d; and (11) establish by October 1, 1997, policies governing the acceptance of gifts made by a foundation established pursuant to sections 4-37e and 4-37f to the university or its employees for reimbursement of expenditures or payment of expenditures on behalf of the university or its employees.
Sec. 502. Subsection (d) of section 10a-105 of the 2012 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2012):
(d) Commencing December 1, 1981, and thereafter not later than sixty days after the close of each quarter, the board of trustees shall submit to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies and the Office of Policy and Management [, through the Board of Regents for Higher Education,] a report on the actual expenditures of The University of Connecticut Operating Fund and The University of Connecticut Health Center Operating Fund containing such relevant information as the Office of Policy and Management may require in the form prescribed by the board of regents in accordance with subsection (a) of section 10a-8.
Sec. 503. Subsection (a) of section 10a-6 of the 2012 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2012):
(a) The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall: (1) Establish state-wide policy and guidelines for Connecticut's system of public higher education; (2) develop a master plan for higher education and postsecondary education, consistent with the goals in subsection (b) of this section; (3) establish state-wide tuition and student fee policies; (4) establish state-wide student financial aid policies; (5) monitor and evaluate institutional effectiveness and viability in accordance with criteria established by the board; (6) merge or close institutions within the Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical college system and the Board for State Academic Awards in accordance with criteria established by the board, provided (A) such recommended merger or closing shall require a two-thirds vote of the board and (B) notice of such recommended merger or closing shall be sent to the committee having cognizance over matters relating to education and to the General Assembly; (7) review and approve mission statements for the [constituent units] Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical college system and the Board for State Academic Awards and role and scope statements for the individual institutions and campuses [thereof] of such constituent units; (8) review and approve any recommendations for the establishment of new academic programs submitted to the board by the constituent unit boards of trustees, and, in consultation with the affected constituent units, provide for the initiation, consolidation or termination of academic programs. The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall notify the board of trustees affected by the proposed termination of an academic program. Within ninety days of receipt of such notice, said trustees shall accept or reject the termination proposal and shall notify the Board of Regents for Higher Education of its action. If the termination proposal is rejected by the trustees, the Board of Regents for Higher Education may override the rejection by a two-thirds vote; (9) develop criteria to ensure acceptable quality in programs and institutions and enforce standards through licensing and accreditation; (10) prepare and present to the Governor and General Assembly, in accordance with section 10a-8, consolidated operating and capital expenditure budgets for public higher education developed in accordance with the provisions of said section 10a-8; (11) review and make recommendations on plans received from the constituent unit boards of trustees for the continuing development and maximum utilization of the state's public higher education resources; (12) appoint advisory committees to assist in defining and suggesting solutions for the problems and needs of higher education; (13) establish an advisory council for higher education with representatives from public and private institutions to study methods and proposals for coordinating efforts of all such institutions in providing a stimulating and enriched educational environment for the citizens of the state, including measures to improve educational opportunities through alternative and nontraditional approaches such as external degrees and credit by examination; (14) coordinate programs and services throughout public higher education and between public and independent institutions, including procedures to evaluate the impact on independent institutions of higher education of proposals affecting public institutions of higher education; (15) make or enter into contracts, leases or other agreements in connection with its responsibilities under this part, provided all acquisitions of real estate by lease or otherwise shall be subject to the provisions of section 4b-23; (16) be responsible for the care and maintenance of permanent records of institutions of higher education dissolved after September 1, 1969; (17) prepare and present to the Governor and General Assembly legislative proposals affecting public higher education, including proposals which utilize programs and facilities of independent institutions of higher education; (18) develop and maintain a central higher education information system and establish definitions and data requirements for the state system of higher education; and (19) undertake such studies and other activities as will best serve the higher educational interests of the state. "
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: | ||
Sec. 501 |
July 1, 2012 |
10a-104(a) |
Sec. 502 |
July 1, 2012 |
10a-105(d) |
Sec. 503 |
July 1, 2012 |
10a-6(a) |
The bill was discussed by Representatives Miner of the 66th, Floren of the 149th, Mikutel of the 45th, O'Neill of the 69th and LeGeyt of the 17th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 1: 39 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 147
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5279 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
MATTER RETURNED FROM COMMITTEE
HOUSE BILL PASSED
The following bill was taken from the table, read the third time, the report of the committee indicated accepted and the bill passed.
PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5182 (RAISED) (File No. 174) AN ACT CONCERNING A CHANGE REGARDING THE FINANCIAL SECURITY OF LOTTERY SALES AGENTS.
The bill was explained by Representative Tong of the 147th.
The bill was discussed by Representative Alberts of the 50th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 1: 45 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 147
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5182 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE BILLS PASSED
The following bills were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the bills passed.
BANKS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5073 (RAISED) (File No. 169) AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO CONNECTICUT'S MODEL ENTITY TRANSACTIONS ACT AND THE CONNECTICUT BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT.
The bill was explained by Representative Ritter of the 1st.
The bill was discussed by Representative Alberts of the 50th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 1: 53 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 147
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5073 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
JUDICIARY. H. B. No. 5150 (RAISED) (File No. 287) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONNECTICUT UNIFORM ADULT PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS JURISDICTION ACT.
The bill was explained by Representative Wright of the 41st.
The bill was discussed by Representative Hetherington of the 125th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 2: 02 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 146
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 146
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 5
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5150 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
X |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
JUDICIARY. H. B. No. 5440 (RAISED) (File No. 395) AN ACT CONCERNING VISITATION RIGHTS FOR GRANDPARENTS AND OTHER PERSONS.
The bill was explained by Representative Serra of the 33rd.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Frey of the 111th, Noujaim of the 74th, Ayala of the 128th, Wood of the 141st and Kupchick of the 132nd.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 2: 12 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 146
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 146
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 5
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5440 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
X |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
HUMAN SERVICES. Substitute for H. B. No. 5346 (RAISED) (File No. 312) AN ACT CONCERNING MINOR AND TECHNICAL REVISIONS TO STATUTES AFFECTING CHILDREN AND YOUTH.
The bill was explained by Representative Urban of the 43rd who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3279) and moved its adoption.
On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.
The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.
The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3279):
In line 75, bracket "a person" and after the closing bracket insert "an individual"
In line 175, bracket "person" and after the closing bracket insert "individual"
In line 219, after "record" strike "or" and insert a comma in lieu thereof
In line 219, after "agency" insert ", an entity or an organization"
In line 222, after "individual" strike "or" and insert ", agency," in lieu thereof
In line 222, after "entity" insert "or an organization"
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 2: 18 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 145
Necessary for Passage 73
Those voting Yea 145
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 6
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5346 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
X |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
X |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
DEPUTY SPEAKER RYAN IN THE CHAIR
HUMAN SERVICES. Substitute for H. B. No. 5219 (RAISED) (File No. 385) AN ACT CONCERNING THE INCLUSION OF YOUNG ADULTS IN THE ANNUAL REPORT CARD ON POLICIES AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING CHILDREN.
The bill was explained by Representative Urban of the 43rd.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Wood of the 141st and Cafero of the 142nd.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 2: 41 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 115
Those voting Nay 32
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5219 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
N |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
N |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
N |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
N |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
N |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
N |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
N |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
N |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
N |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
N |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
N |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
N |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
N |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
N |
ADINOLFI |
N |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
N |
ALBERTS |
N |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
N |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
N |
BETTS |
N |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
N |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
N |
CAMILLO |
N |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
N |
CANDELORA |
N |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
N |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
N |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
X |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
N |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
N |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
N |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
N |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
N |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
MATTERS RETURNED FROM COMMITTEES
HOUSE BILLS PASSED
The following bills were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the bills passed.
JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5089 (RAISED) (File No. 95) AN ACT PROHIBITING TELEMARKETERS FROM TRANSMITTING INACCURATE OR MISLEADING CALLER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION.
The bill was explained by Representative Taborsak of the 109th.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Rebimbas of the 70th, Miller of the 122nd, Williams of the 68th, Wood of the 141st, Candelora of the 86th and Hetherington of the 125th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 3: 15 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 148
Necessary for Passage 75
Those voting Yea 138
Those voting Nay 10
Those absent and not voting 3
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5089 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
N |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
N |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
N |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
N |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
N |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
N |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
N |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
N |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
N |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
N |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
PUBLIC HEALTH. Substitute for H. B. No. 5329 (RAISED) (File No. 101) AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF TELEPHARMACY BY HOSPITALS.
The bill was explained by Representative Taborsak of the 109th.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Wright of the 41st, Rebimbas of the 70th, Carter of the 2nd, Thompson of the 13th, Bacchiochi of the 52nd and Srinivasan of the 31st.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 3: 41 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 147
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 147
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 4
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5329 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
X |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORT OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE
HOUSE BILL PASSED TEMPORARILY
PUBLIC HEALTH. Substitute for H. B. No. 5516 (RAISED) (File No. 323) AN ACT CONCERNING PRESCRIPTION DRUG ADMINISTRATION IN NURSING HOME FACILITIES.
The bill was explained by Representative Ritter of the 38th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3301) and moved its adoption.
The amendment was discussed by Representative Perillo of the 113th.
Representative Tallarita of the 58th District moved to pass over the matter temporarily.
On a voice vote the motion carried and House Bill No. 5516 was passed temporarily.
BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR
FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES
HOUSE BILLS PASSED
The following bills were taken from the table, read the third time, the reports of the committees indicated accepted and the bills passed.
ENVIRONMENT. H. B. No. 5124 (RAISED) (File No. 208) AN ACT CONCERNING THE APPEAL OF CERTAIN ANIMAL RESTRAINT ORDERS.
The bill was explained by Representative Roy of the 119th.
The bill was discussed by Representative Chapin of the 67th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 01 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 146
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 146
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 5
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5124 was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
X |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
X |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
X |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
Y |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
Y |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
Y |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5554 (RAISED) (File No. 268) AN ACT CONCERNING HABEAS CORPUS REFORM.
The bill was explained by Representative Fox of the 146th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3309) and moved its adoption.
The amendment was discussed by Representatives Hetherington of the 125th, O'Neill of the 69th and Labriola of the 131st.
On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.
The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.
The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3309):
Strike everything after the enacting clause and substitute the following in lieu thereof:
"Section 1. Section 52-470 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2012, and applicable to petitions filed on or after said date):
(a) The court or judge hearing any habeas corpus shall proceed in a summary way to determine the facts and issues of the case, by hearing the testimony and arguments [therein] in the case, and shall inquire fully into the cause of imprisonment [, and shall] and thereupon dispose of the case as law and justice require.
(b) (1) After the close of all pleadings in a habeas corpus proceeding, the court, upon the motion of any party or, on its own motion upon notice to the parties, shall determine whether there is good cause for trial for all or part of the petition.
(2) With respect to the determination of such good cause, each party may submit exhibits including, but not limited to, documentary evidence, affidavits and unsworn statements. Upon the motion of any party and a finding by the court that such party would be prejudiced by the disclosure of the exhibits at that stage of the proceedings, the court may consider some or all of the exhibits in camera.
(3) In order to establish such good cause, the petition and exhibits must (A) allege the existence of specific facts which, if proven, would entitle the petitioner to relief under applicable law, and (B) provide a factual basis upon which the court can conclude that evidence in support of the alleged facts exists and will be presented at trial, provided the court makes no finding that such evidence is contradicted by judicially noticeable facts. If the petition and exhibits do not establish such good cause, the court shall hold a preliminary hearing to determine whether such good cause exists. If, after considering any evidence or argument by the parties at such preliminary hearing, the court finds there is not good cause for trial, the court shall dismiss all or part of the petition, as applicable.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the filing of a petition challenging a judgment of conviction has been delayed without good cause if such petition is filed after the later of the following: (1) Five years after the date on which the judgment of conviction is deemed to be a final judgment due to the conclusion of appellate review or the expiration of the time for seeking such review; (2) October 1, 2017; or (3) two years after the date on which the constitutional or statutory right asserted in the petition was initially recognized and made retroactive pursuant to a decision of the Supreme Court or Appellate Court of this state or the Supreme Court of the United States or by the enactment of any public or special act. The time periods set forth in this subsection shall not be tolled during the pendency of any other petition challenging the same conviction.
(d) In the case of a petition filed subsequent to a judgment on a prior petition challenging the same conviction, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the filing of the subsequent petition has been delayed without good cause if such petition is filed after the later of the following: (1) Two years after the date on which the judgment in the prior petition is deemed to be a final judgment due to the conclusion of appellate review or the expiration of the time for seeking such review; (2) October 1, 2014; or (3) two years after the date on which the constitutional or statutory right asserted in the petition was initially recognized and made retroactive pursuant to a decision of the Supreme Court or Appellate Court of this state or the Supreme Court of the United States or by the enactment of any public or special act. For the purposes of this section, the withdrawal of a prior petition challenging the same conviction shall not constitute a judgment. The time periods set forth in this subsection shall not be tolled during the pendency of any other petition challenging the same conviction. Nothing in this subsection shall create or enlarge the right of the petitioner to file a subsequent petition under applicable law.
(e) In a case in which the rebuttable presumption of delay under subsection (c) or (d) of this section applies, the court, upon the request of the respondent, shall issue an order to show cause why the petition should be permitted to proceed. The petitioner or, if applicable, the petitioner's counsel, shall have a meaningful opportunity to investigate the basis for the delay and respond to the order. If, after such opportunity, the court finds that the petitioner has not demonstrated good cause for the delay, the court shall dismiss the petition. For the purposes of this subsection, good cause includes, but is not limited to, the discovery of new evidence which materially affects the merits of the case and which could not have been discovered by the exercise of due diligence in time to meet the requirements of subsection (c) or (d) of this section.
(f) Subsections (b) to (e), inclusive, of this section shall not apply to (1) a claim asserting actual innocence, (2) a petition filed to challenge the conditions of confinement, or (3) a petition filed to challenge a conviction for a capital felony for which a sentence of death is imposed under section 53a-46a.
[(b)] (g) No appeal from the judgment rendered in a habeas corpus proceeding brought by or on behalf of a person who has been convicted of a crime in order to obtain such person's release may be taken unless the appellant, within ten days after the case is decided, petitions the judge before whom the case was tried or, if such judge is unavailable, a judge of the Superior Court designated by the Chief Court Administrator, to certify that a question is involved in the decision which ought to be reviewed by the court having jurisdiction and the judge so certifies. "
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: | ||
Section 1 |
October 1, 2012, and applicable to petitions filed on or after said date |
52-470 |
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 30 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 146
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 146
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 5
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5554 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
Y |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
Y |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
X |
BACKER, T. |
Y |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
X |
ZALASKI |
Y |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
Y |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
Y |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
X |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
Y |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
Y |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
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GONZALEZ |
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JUDICIARY. H. B. No. 5364 (RAISED) (File No. 253) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF "NOTARIAL ACT".
The bill was explained by Representative Holder-Winfield of the 94th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3283) and moved its adoption.
On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.
The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.
The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3283):
Strike everything after the enacting clause and substitute the following in lieu thereof:
"Section 1. Section 3-94a of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2012):
The following terms, when used in sections 3-94a to 3-95, inclusive, shall have the following meanings unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Acknowledgment" means a notarial act in which a notary public certifies that a signatory, whose identity is personally known to the notary public or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has admitted, in the notary public's presence, to having voluntarily signed a document for its stated purpose.
(2) "Copy certification" means a notarial act in which a notary public: (A) Is presented with an original document, (B) copies or supervises the copying of such document using a photographic or electronic copying process, (C) compares the original document presented to the copy, and (D) certifies that the copy is an accurate and complete reproduction of the original document presented, except that a notary public may not complete a copy certification if the original document presented is: (i) A vital record, as defined in section 7-36, (ii) a document that is required to be recorded by an agent or employee of the state or any political subdivision thereof, or (iii) issued by a federal agency and federal law prohibits the copying of such document.
[(2)] (3) "Jurat" means a notarial act in which a notary public certifies that a signatory, whose identity is personally known to the notary public or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has made, in the notary public's presence, a voluntary signature and taken an oath or affirmation vouching for the truthfulness of the signed document.
[(3)] (4) "Notarial act" or "notarization" means any act that a notary public is empowered to perform under the general statutes and includes taking an acknowledgment, administering an oath or affirmation, witnessing or attesting a signature and completing a copy certification.
[(4)] (5) "Notarial certificate" or "certificate" means the part of, or attachment to, a notarized document to be completed and signed by the notary public.
[(5)] (6) "Notary public" or "notary" means any person appointed by the Secretary of the State to perform notarial acts.
[(6)] (7) "Oath" or "affirmation" means a notarial act or part thereof in which a notary public certifies that a person has made a vow in the presence of the notary public on penalty of perjury. In the case of an oath, the vow shall include reference to a Supreme Being unless an affirmation is administered as provided by section 1-23.
[(7)] (8) "Official misconduct" means (A) a notary public's performance of an act prohibited by the general statutes or failure to perform an act mandated by the general statutes, or (B) a notary public's performance of a notarial act in a manner found to be negligent, illegal or against the public interest.
[(8)] (9) "Personal knowledge of identity" means familiarity with an individual resulting from interaction with that individual over a period of time sufficient to eliminate any reasonable doubt that the individual has the identity claimed.
[(9)] (10) "Satisfactory evidence of identity" means identification of an individual based on (A) at least two current documents, one issued by a federal or state government and containing the individual's signature and either a photograph or physical description, and the other by an institution, business entity or state government or the federal government and containing at least the individual's signature, or (B) the oath or affirmation of a credible person who is personally known to the notary public and who personally knows the individual.
[(10)] (11) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the State. "
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: | ||
Section 1 |
October 1, 2012 |
3-94a |
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 40 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 146
Necessary for Passage 74
Those voting Yea 146
Those voting Nay 0
Those absent and not voting 5
On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5364 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
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ABERCROMBIE |
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LEMAR |
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TERCYAK |
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KLARIDES | ||||||||
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ALBIS |
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LESSER |
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THOMPSON |
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KOKORUDA | ||||||||
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ALDARONDO |
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LOPES |
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TONG |
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KUPCHICK | ||||||||
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AYALA |
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LUXENBERG |
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URBAN |
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LABRIOLA | ||||||||
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BACKER, T. |
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LYDDY |
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VERRENGIA |
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LAVIELLE | ||||||||
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