JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The House of Representatives was called to order at 11: 58 o'clock a. m. , Speaker Christopher G. Donovan in the Chair.

Prayer was offered by the guest Chaplain, Representative Charles L. Stallworth of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

The following is the prayer:

Let us pray. Eternal God, we are grateful for another day, another segment of time to make a difference in the existence of our homes, cities, towns and State. We are grateful for the responsibility to serve and the opportunity to help those with and without a voice. We pray today that You make us even more aware of our legacy and the hope that allows us to let justice roll down like water and righteousness as a mighty stream. Keep us, we pray, in Your grace and protection. In the name of our creator, our sustainer, our God. Amen!

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Godfrey of the 110th District.

REPORT

The following report was received on the date indicated, read by the Clerk and referred to the Committee indicated:

Report - Auditors of Public Accounts - Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Audit Report for the Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2010 and 2011. (Pursuant to Section 2-90 of the Connecticut General Statutes. ) Date Received: April 18, 2012

Referred to the Committees on Appropriations, Finance, Revenue and Bonding and Human Services.

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. 5016 (RAISED) (File No. 537) AN ACT CONCERNING GENERAL GOVERNMENT.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5234 (RAISED) (File No. 538) AN ACT CONCERNING THE WILFUL FAILURE OF AN EMPLOYER TO DECLARE THE PAYMENT OF WAGES ON PAYROLL RECORDS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PURPOSES.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5330 (RAISED) (File No. 539) AN ACT CONCERNING SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PERSONS GRANTED TEMPORARY LEAVE BY THE PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW BOARD AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ACQUITEE INFORMATION INTERNET WEB SITE.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5366 (RAISED) (File No. 540) AN ACT CONCERNING CIVIL ACTIONS AND SUBPOENAS FILED TO HARASS AN INDIVIDUAL OR AFTER NUMEROUS ACTIONS AGAINST THE INDIVIDUAL HAVE BEEN DISMISSED.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5367 (RAISED) (File No. 541) AN ACT CONCERNING COMPETENCY TO STAND TRIAL.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5388 (RAISED) (File No. 542) AN ACT CONCERNING COURT FEES AND THE DELIVERY OF LEGAL SERVICES TO THE POOR.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5431 (RAISED) (File No. 543) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION OBTAINED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DURING THE COURSE OF ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5489 (RAISED) (File No. 544) AN ACT CONCERNING THE ABATEMENT OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND CRIMINAL LOCKOUT.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5502 (RAISED) (File No. 545) AN ACT CONCERNING STANDING TO APPEAL A ZONING DECISION AND ESTABLISHING CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF MUNICIPAL BLIGHT ORDINANCES.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5507 (RAISED) (File No. 546) AN ACT CONCERNING THE ISSUANCE OF ENHANCED RECOGNITION NUMBER PLATES.

JUDICIARY. H. B. No. 5534 (RAISED) (File No. 547) AN ACT CONCERNING ROBBERY COMMITTED AT A BANK OR CREDIT UNION.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5536 (RAISED) (File No. 548) AN ACT CONCERNING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION AS A COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER, LICENSURE AS A REAL ESTATE BROKER OR SALESPERSON AND ORGANIZATION OF A UNIT OWNERS' ASSOCIATION.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5545 (RAISED) (File No. 549) AN ACT CONCERNING FINANCIAL LIABILITY FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES, EVIDENCE OF COLLATERAL SOURCE PAYMENTS AND EVIDENCE OF BILLS FROM TREATING HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5552 (RAISED) (File No. 550) AN ACT CONCERNING THE PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5553 (RAISED) (File No. 551) AN ACT CONCERNING SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5555 (RAISED) (File No. 552) AN ACT CONCERNING DIVERSIONARY PROGRAMS.

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.

INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Substitute for H. B. No. 5087 (RAISED) (File No. 93) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY CONDITION DISCLOSURE REPORT FORM REVISION WORK GROUP.

The bill was explained by Representative Baram of the 15th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3420) and moved its adoption.

The amendment was discussed by Representatives Rebimbas of the 70th, Sawyer of the 55th and Sampson of the 80th.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3420):

In line 19, insert opening and closing brackets around "and"

In line 76, after "provide", insert "any and all"

In line 77, after "removal", insert "within the seller's possession and control"

After line 88, insert the following:

"(M) Whether there are smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors located in a dwelling on the premises, the number of such detectors, whether there have been any problems with such detectors and an explanation of any such problems. "

The bill was discussed by Representatives Miller of the 122nd, Rebimbas of the 70th and Ackert of the 8th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 12: 35 p. m.

The following is the result of the vote:

Total Number Voting 140

Necessary for Passage 71

Those voting Yea 140

Those voting Nay 0

Those absent and not voting 11

On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5087 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.

The following is the roll call vote:

Y

   

ABERCROMBIE

Y

   

LEMAR

   

X

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

   

X

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

   

X

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

   

X

ROWE

Y

   

DILLON

Y

   

NICASTRO

Y

   

ADINOLFI

Y

   

SAMPSON

Y

   

ESPOSITO

   

X

O'BRIEN, E.

Y

   

ALBERTS

Y

   

SAWYER

Y

   

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

   

X

ROLDAN

Y

   

CHAPIN

Y

   

YACCARINO

Y

   

GROGINS

   

X

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.

GENERAL LAW. Substitute for H. B. No. 5056 (RAISED) (File No. 92) AN ACT CONCERNING THE ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM.

The bill was explained by Representative Taborsak of the 109th.

The bill was discussed by Representatives Rebimbas of the 70th, Miller of the 122nd, Carter of the 2nd and Yaccarino of the 87th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 12: 49 p. m.

The following is the result of the vote:

Total Number Voting 141

Necessary for Passage 71

Those voting Yea 141

Those voting Nay 0

Those absent and not voting 10

On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5056 was passed.

The following is the roll call vote:

Y

   

ABERCROMBIE

Y

   

LEMAR

   

X

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.

   

X

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

   

X

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

   

X

ROWE

Y

   

DILLON

Y

   

NICASTRO

Y

   

ADINOLFI

Y

   

SAMPSON

Y

   

ESPOSITO

Y

   

O'BRIEN, E.

Y

   

ALBERTS

Y

   

SAWYER

Y

   

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

   

X

ROLDAN

Y

   

CHAPIN

Y

   

YACCARINO

Y

   

GROGINS

   

X

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)

INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Substitute for H. B. No. 5484 (RAISED) (File No. 260) AN ACT CONCERNING CREDIT ALLOWED A DOMESTIC CEDING INSURER FOR REINSURANCE.

The bill was explained by Representative Megna of the 97th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3169) and moved its adoption.

DEPUTY SPEAKER ALTOBELLO IN THE CHAIR

The amendment was discussed by Representatives Cafero of the 142nd, Hetherington of the 125th and Smith of the 108th.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3169):

In line 45, strike "application" and insert "accreditation" in lieu thereof

The bill was discussed by Representatives Carter of the 2nd, Aman of the 14th, Shaban of the 135th, Sampson of the 80th and Miller of the 122nd.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 1: 30 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. 5484 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.

The following is the roll call vote:

Y

   

ABERCROMBIE

Y

   

LEMAR

   

X

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

   

X

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

   

X

DILLON

Y

   

NICASTRO

Y

   

ADINOLFI

Y

   

SAMPSON

Y

   

ESPOSITO

Y

   

O'BRIEN, E.

Y

   

ALBERTS

Y

   

SAWYER

Y

   

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

   

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)

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.

PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5236 (RAISED) (File No. 149) AN ACT CONCERNING VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND AMBULANCE COMPANIES AND THE DEFINITION OF EMPLOYER UNDER THE STATE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT.

The bill was explained by Representative Zalaski of the 81st who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3375) and moved its adoption.

The amendment was discussed by Representative Miner of the 66th.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3375):

Strike everything after the enacting clause and substitute the following in lieu thereof:

"Section 1. Subsection (d) of section 31-367 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2012):

(d) "Employer" means the state and any political subdivision thereof, and, except as provided in section 31-369, any volunteer fire department and any volunteer ambulance company;

Sec. 2. Section 31-369 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2012):

(a) This chapter applies to all employers, employees and places of employment in the state except the following: (1) Employees of the United States government; [and] (2) working conditions of employees over which federal agencies other than the United States Department of Labor exercise statutory authority to prescribe or enforce standards or regulations affecting occupational safety and health; and (3) any volunteer fire department or volunteer ambulance company that can demonstrate such department or company is regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (15 USC 651 et seq. ).

(b) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to supersede or in any manner affect any workers' compensation law or to enlarge, diminish or affect in any manner common law or statutory rights, duties or liabilities of employers or employees, under any law with respect to injuries, diseases or death of employees arising out of and in the course of employment. "

This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:

Section 1

October 1, 2012

31-367(d)

Sec. 2

October 1, 2012

31-369

The bill was discussed by Representatives Rigby of the 63rd, Greene of the 105th, Miner of the 66th, Noujaim of the 74th, Willis of the 64th, Williams of the 68th, Carter of the 2nd, Mikutel of the 45th, Shaban of the 135th and Yaccarino of the 87th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 2: 09 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. 5236 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

   

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

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

Y

   

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

   

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 ARESIMOWICZ IN THE CHAIR

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.

ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5473 (RAISED) (File No. 398) AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC ACCESS OPERATIONS AND THE PERIODIC REVIEW OF VIDEO PROVIDERS.

The bill was explained by Representative Nardello of the 89th.

The bill was discussed by Representative Hoydick of the 120th.

DEPUTY SPEAKER ALTOBELLO IN THE CHAIR

The bill was further discussed by Representatives Greene of the 105th, Klarides of the 114th and Kokoruda of the 101st.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 2: 30 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. 5473 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

   

X

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

Y

   

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

   

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)

Y

   

LARSON

Y

   

TALLARITA

Y

   

HWANG

Y

   

RYAN (DEP)

PUBLIC HEALTH. Substitute for H. B. No. 5499 (RAISED) (File No. 322) AN ACT CONCERNING REGULATIONS RELATING TO HOSPICE CARE.

The bill was explained by Representative Ritter of the 38th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3261) and moved its adoption.

The amendment was discussed by Representative Candelora of the 86th.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3261):

Strike lines 3 to 11, inclusive, in their entirety, and insert the following in lieu thereof:

"(a) [Notwithstanding the provisions of chapters 368v and 368z, an] An organization licensed as a hospice [pursuant to the Public Health Code or certified as a hospice pursuant to 42 USC 1395x,] by the Department of Public Health shall be authorized to (1) operate a hospice facility, including a hospice residence, that provides inpatient hospice services, or (2) provide hospice home care services for terminally ill persons. [, for the purpose of providing hospice home care arrangements including, but not limited to, hospice home care services and supplemental services. ] Such [arrangements] services"

In line 32, insert ". " after "Health" and insert an opening bracket before "and"

In line 33, insert a closing bracket after the period

Strike lines 34 to 67, inclusive, in their entirety

The bill was discussed by Representatives Perillo of the 113th, Scribner of the 107th, Godfrey of the 110th, Miller of the 122nd, Fox of the 148th, Candelora of the 86th, Mikutel of the 45th, Srinivasan of the 31st, Reed of the 102nd, Molgano of the 144th, Miller of the 145th and Nardello of the 89th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 3: 31 p. m.

The following is the result of the vote:

Total Number Voting 149

Necessary for Passage 75

Those voting Yea 149

Those voting Nay 0

Those absent and not voting 2

On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5499 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

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

Y

   

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

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.

FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING. Substitute for H. B. No. 5107 (RAISED) (File No. 96) AN ACT CONCERNING CAPTIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES.

The bill was explained by Representative Berger of the 73rd.

The bill was discussed by Representative Camillo of the 151st.

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 149

Necessary for Passage 75

Those voting Yea 149

Those voting Nay 0

Those absent and not voting 2

On a roll call vote House Bill No. 5107 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

Y

   

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)

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MATTERS REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON

APPROPRIATIONS

On motion of Representative Riley of the 46th District, the following matters were referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

HUMAN SERVICES. Substitute for H. B. No. 5450 (RAISED) (File No. 315) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A BASIC HEALTH PROGRAM.

COMMERCE. Substitute for H. B. No. 5467 (RAISED) (File No. 397) AN ACT CREATING A WORKFORCE TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS AROUND CONNECTICUT'S PUBLIC AIRPORTS.

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MATTER REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON

JUDICIARY

On motion of Representative Riley of the 46th District, the following matter was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS. Substitute for H. B. No. 5217 (RAISED) (File No. 383) AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO STATUTES CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.

BUSINESS ON THE CALENDAR

MATTERS REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON

PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

On motion of Representative Riley of the 46th District, the following matters were referred to the Committee on Public Safety and Security.

JUDICIARY. H. B. No. 5286 (RAISED) (File No. 216) AN ACT CONCERNING THE RETURN OF STOLEN PROPERTY.

JUDICIARY. Substitute for H. B. No. 5501 (RAISED) (File No. 299) AN ACT CONCERNING EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES.

DEPUTY SPEAKER ARESIMOWICZ IN THE CHAIR

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FAVORABLE REPORT OF JOINT STANDING 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 HEALTH. Substitute for H. B. No. 5498 (RAISED) (File No. 358) AN ACT CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE FUNERAL SERVICES STATUTES.

The bill was explained by Representative Ritter of the 38th who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3496) and moved its adoption.

The amendment was discussed by Representative Perillo of the 113th.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3496):

Strike lines 43 to 72, inclusive, in their entirety and insert the following in lieu thereof:

"Sec. 3. Section 42-200 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):

(a) For the purposes of this section and sections 42-201 to [42-206c] 42-207, inclusive, as amended by this act, "funeral service contract" means a contract which requires the payment of money, [or] the delivery of securities or the assignment of a death benefit payable under an individual or group life insurance policy in exchange for the final disposition of a dead human body, including funeral, burial or other services, or the furnishing of personal property or funeral merchandise in connection with any such disposition, wherein the use or delivery of such services, property or merchandise is not required immediately, "beneficiary" means the person for whom the goods or services purchased in a funeral service contract are to be provided, and "purchaser" means the person who signs the funeral service contract.

(b) A funeral service contract shall be in writing and shall contain, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the following:

(1) The name, address, telephone number and Social Security number of the beneficiary and the purchaser;

(2) The name, address, telephone number and license number of the funeral director for the funeral service establishment providing the goods or services;

(3) A list of the selected goods or services, if any;

(4) The amount of funds paid or to be paid by the purchaser for such contract, the method of payment and a description of how such funds will be invested and how such investments are limited to those authorized pursuant to subsection (c) of section 42-202, as amended by this act;

(5) A description of any price guarantees by the funeral service establishment or, if there are no such guarantees, a specific statement that the contract contains no guarantees on the price of the goods or services contained in the contract;

(6) The name and address of the escrow agent designated to hold the prepaid funeral services funds;

(7) A written representation, in clear and conspicuous type, that the purchaser should receive a notice from the escrow agent acknowledging receipt of the initial deposit not later than twenty-five days after receipt of such deposit by a licensed funeral director;

(8) A description of any fees to be paid from the escrow account to the escrow agent or any third party provider;

(9) A description of the ability of the purchaser or the beneficiary to cancel a revocable funeral service contract and the effect of cancelling such contract;

(10) For irrevocable contracts, a description of the ability of the beneficiary to transfer such contract to another funeral home; and

(11) The signature of the purchaser or authorized representative and the licensed funeral director of the funeral service establishment.

(c) A funeral service contract that is funded through an assignment of a death benefit payable under an individual or group life insurance policy, need not contain the provisions described in subdivisions (4), (6), (7) and (8) of subsection (b) of this section.

[(c)] (d) A funeral service establishment shall maintain a copy of all funeral service contracts entered into or assigned to such establishment and a list of each escrow account established pursuant to such contracts. Such list shall include (1) the name and address of the escrow agent [,] and the amount of funds deposited with such agent or the name and address of the insurance company issuing the individual or group life insurance policy, and (2) the name and address of the purchaser of the funeral services contract. Such contracts shall be maintained by the funeral service establishment for a period of six years after the completion of the contracted services. Such establishment shall disclose such information, upon request, to the Commissioner of Public Health, the Commissioner of Consumer Protection or the Attorney General.

[(d)] (e) A funeral service establishment shall notify the purchaser of each [prepaid] funeral service contract with such establishment not later than ten days after any transfer of more than a fifty per cent ownership share of such establishment to another person or of the closure of such establishment.

Sec. 4. Section 42-202 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):

(a) A licensed funeral service establishment shall deposit any money or securities which such establishment receives pursuant to a funeral service contract, and not later than fifteen days after its receipt of such money or securities, in one or more escrow accounts established in accordance with the provisions of this section. Not later than ten days after the initial deposit of such money or securities, the escrow agent shall notify the purchaser, in writing, of the agent's receipt of such initial deposit and the amount of such initial deposit. Such escrow agent shall notify the purchaser of any transfer of such funds or securities, except when such transfer is to pay for services as required by the funeral service contract. Such funds or securities shall not be transferred to an insurance contract without a description to the purchaser by the funeral director of any fees, costs or commissions associated with such insurance contract and without obtaining the written consent of the purchaser to such transfer.

(b) Each escrow account established pursuant to this section shall be administered and maintained by an escrow agent. The funeral service establishment which deposits money or securities in such escrow account shall appoint such agent who shall be one of the following: (1) A national banking association; (2) a state bank and trust company; (3) a federal or state chartered savings bank; (4) a federal or state chartered savings and loan association; (5) a licensed insurance company; or (6) a registered broker-dealer. No such institution shall be appointed as an agent unless such institution is authorized by law to act as an escrow agent.

(c) Assets held in escrow accounts established pursuant to this section shall be invested in one or more of the following: (1) Deposit accounts insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; (2) accounts insured against loss of principal by an agency or instrumentality of the United States government; (3) bonds in which savings banks in this state may, by law, invest; (4) bonds of the United States or any agency thereof or of this state or any municipality of this state; (5) insurance contracts with an insurance company licensed by the state of Connecticut to offer such contracts and maintaining not less than a B plus rating for financial security by A. M. Best; or (6) any other deposit account or security of a quality, safety and expense comparable to those set forth in this subsection.

(d) All interest, dividends and other income earned on the amounts deposited in an escrow account pursuant to this section shall be retained in such escrow account and credited, less any administration expenses, to the respective interests of those persons for whose benefit the escrow account is maintained. Amounts in an escrow account shall be removed from such account only as provided in sections 42-200 to 42-206, inclusive. Each party to a funeral service contract shall receive an annual statement of the amount credited to such party's escrow account. Such statement shall include the name and address of the escrow agent.

(e) If a purchaser of funeral services, property or merchandise defaults in making payments required under the terms of such contract, or if the purchaser or the person responsible for making funeral arrangements for a deceased beneficiary fails to have the funeral service establishment provide services specified in the funeral services contract, the funeral service establishment may retain any origination fee and any costs actually and reasonably incurred by such establishment in the performance of the contract as liquidated damages, provided the sum of the amount retained as an origination fee and the amount retained to pay for costs incurred by the funeral establishment in the performance of the contract shall not exceed an amount equal to five per cent of the amount in the escrow account at the time the purchaser of such funeral services defaults in making such payments. The balance of any amount remaining in the escrow account shall be paid to such purchaser upon request.

(f) A person, firm or corporation licensed in accordance with the provisions of chapter 385 which enters into a funeral service contract shall furnish the agent of an escrow account established in accordance with the provisions of this section with the name of the purchaser of such services, property or merchandise, the address and name of the beneficiary of the funeral service contract and the amount contracted for, together with a copy of the contract listing the services, personal property or merchandise to be furnished by the funeral service establishment. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the commingling within an escrow account of the money or securities received under more than one funeral service contract for the purpose of management and investment of funds in such escrow account.

(g) A funeral service contract shall provide that, if the particular merchandise provided for in the contract is not available at the time of death, the funeral service establishment shall furnish merchandise similar in style and at least equal in quality of material and workmanship to the merchandise provided for in the contract.

(h) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a funeral service contract funded through an assignment of a death benefit payable under an individual or group life insurance policy.

Sec. 5. Section 42-203 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):

(a) Funds held in an escrow account in accordance with the provisions of a funeral service contract shall remain intact unless such funds are commingled in accordance with the provisions of subsection (f) of section 42-202, as amended by this act, or the purchaser of funeral services, property or merchandise defaults in making payments required under the terms of the contract, as provided in subsection (e) of section 42-202, as amended by this act, or until the services contracted for have been performed or the contracted for property or merchandise has been delivered. Upon submission to the escrow agent, by the funeral service establishment, of proof that the services, personal property and merchandise contracted for have been fully performed or delivered, the escrow agent shall pay to such funeral service establishment the amounts deposited therein pursuant to such funeral service contract, and all income earned thereon and retained in the escrow account. If, for any reason, the funeral service establishment [which] that has entered into a funeral service contract for the sale of services, personal property, or merchandise and [which] that has deposited the funds into an escrow account in accordance with the provisions of sections 42-200 to 42-206, inclusive, as amended by this act, fails to meet its obligation under such contract promptly after the death of the person to be benefited, the family, the next of kin, or the legal representative of the deceased person, having provided for such services, personal property or merchandise on behalf of the deceased person, may receive from the escrow agent the amount of money in such escrow account. An affidavit [which] that states that services have been performed or property delivered, signed by a member of the family, next of kin, or legal representative of the deceased, and by the funeral service establishment [which] that has provided such services, personal property or merchandise, and [which] that is delivered to the escrow agent shall be sufficient to authorize an escrow agent, acting alone, to make such payment without liability to the person making the deposit of such money into the escrow account or to any other person. Nothing contained in this section shall relieve the funeral service establishment of its liability for nonperformance.

(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a funeral service contract funded through an assignment of a death benefit payable under an individual or group life insurance policy.

Sec. 6. Section 42-204 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):

The legal representative of the decedent or a person who has entered into a revocable funeral service contract with a funeral service establishment, upon written notice to such establishment and to the escrow agent, if any, and subject to the provisions of section 17b-91, as amended by this act, may cancel any revocable funeral service contract prior to the performance by such establishment. In the event of such a cancellation, all money in the escrow account paid by such person, together with all accrued income, less costs actually and reasonably incurred by the funeral service establishment in the performance of such contract, shall be returned to such person.

Sec. 7. Section 42-207 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):

An irrevocable funeral service contract may be entered into in which the amount held in escrow or a death benefit payable under an individual or group life insurance policy may be disbursed only upon the death of the beneficiary, provided such a contract does not exceed five thousand four hundred dollars and all interest, growth or dividends accumulates to the escrow account or insurance policy and [is] are inaccessible to the beneficiary. Such irrevocable funeral service contracts may be transferred from one funeral service establishment to another upon request of the beneficiary or a legal representative of the beneficiary. The purchase of an irrevocable funeral service contract shall not preclude an individual from purchasing other funeral service contracts that are revocable, provided any such revocable funeral service contract purchased by a Medicaid beneficiary may be revoked only upon written notice by the Medicaid beneficiary to the Commissioner of Social Services.

Sec. 8. Subsection (a) of section 17b-91 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):

(a) The commissioner shall exclude, in the determination of eligibility for the state supplement program and the temporary family assistance program, burial funds in an amount not to exceed the maximum amount provided in section 17b-84. Such funds may be in the form of [prepaid] funeral service contracts as described in section 42-200, as amended by this act, irrevocable funeral service contracts or the face value of life insurance policies if the cash surrender value is excluded through the irrevocable transfer of the ownership of the policy to a trust, or any combination thereof, not to exceed the maximum amount provided in said section 17b-84. "

The bill was discussed by Representative Perillo of the 113th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 05 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. 5498 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

   

X

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

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

Y

   

FAWCETT

Y

   

PERONE

Y

   

AMAN

Y

   

SCRIBNER

   

X

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)

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FAVORABLE REPORTS OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES

SENATE 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.

HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ADVANCEMENT. Substitute for S. B. No. 28 (File No. 232) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING AN ANNUAL REPORT ON HIGHER EDUCATION. (As amended by Senate Amendment Schedule "A").

The bill was explained by Representative Willis of the 64th who offered Senate Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3079) and moved its adoption.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The bill was discussed by Representative LeGeyt of the 17th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 14 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 Senate Bill No. 28 as amended by Senate Amendment Schedule "A" was passed in concurrence with the Senate.

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

   

X

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

Y

   

FAWCETT

Y

   

PERONE

Y

   

AMAN

Y

   

SCRIBNER

   

X

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)

HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ADVANCEMENT. Substitute for S. B. No. 42 (RAISED) (File No. 45) AN ACT CONCERNING THE SELECTION PROCESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.

The bill was explained by Representative Willis of the 64th.

The bill was discussed by Representative LeGeyt of the 17th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 19 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 Senate Bill No. 42 was passed in concurrence with the Senate.

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

   

X

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

Y

   

FAWCETT

Y

   

PERONE

Y

   

AMAN

Y

   

SCRIBNER

   

X

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)

HOUSING. S. B. No. 191 (RAISED) (File No. 198) AN ACT MAKING TECHNICAL REVISIONS TO STATUTES CONCERNING THE HOUSING COMMITTEE.

The bill was explained by Representative Wright of the 77th.

The bill was discussed by Representative Miller of the 122nd.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 25 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 Senate Bill No. 191 was passed in concurrence with the Senate.

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

   

X

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

Y

   

FAWCETT

Y

   

PERONE

Y

   

AMAN

Y

   

SCRIBNER

   

X

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)

PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. S. B. No. 200 (RAISED) (File No. 34) AN ACT CONCERNING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE COORDINATING ADVISORY BOARD TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PUBLIC PROTECTION.

The bill was explained by Representative Orange of the 48th.

The bill was discussed by Representative Giegler of the 138th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 34 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 Senate Bill No. 200 was passed in concurrence with the Senate.

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

   

X

MCCRORY

   

X

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

Y

   

FAWCETT

Y

   

PERONE

Y

   

AMAN

Y

   

SCRIBNER

   

X

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)

ENVIRONMENT. Substitute for S. B. No. 88 (RAISED) (File No. 197) AN ACT CONCERNING THE PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO KNOW OF A SEWAGE SPILL. (As amended by Senate Amendment Schedule "A").

The bill was explained by Representative Miller of the 36th who offered Senate Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 3017) and moved its adoption.

The amendment was discussed by Representatives Chapin of the 67th and Miller of the 122nd.

On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.

The Speaker ruled the amendment was technical.

The bill was discussed by Representatives Hetherington of the 125th, Carpino of the 32nd, Miner of the 66th, Ackert of the 8th and Mushinsky of the 85th.

The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 4: 54 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 Senate Bill No. 88 as amended by Senate Amendment Schedule "A" was passed in concurrence with the Senate.

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

   

X

MCCRORY

   

X

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

Y

   

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)

SPEAKER DONOVAN IN THE CHAIR

REPRESENTATIVES ABSENT

The following Representatives were absent today or may have missed some votes due to the following:

Representative Coutu of the 47th District - out of state - military service

Representative Gentile of the 104th District - illness

Representative Roldan of the 4th District - funeral

Representative Rose of the 118th District - funeral

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Representative Sharkey of the 88th District, the House adjourned at 4: 55 o'clock p. m. , to meet again at the Call of the Chair.