Wednesday, March 09, 2016

CCDL - New Raised Bills - Protective Orders, Records Access, Human Trafficking

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H.B. No. 5597 (RAISED) JUDICIARY. ‘AN ACT PROTECTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS SEEKING RESTRAINING ORDERS’, to protect domestic violence victims through use of the risk warrant process set forth in section 29-38c of the general statutes.
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H.B. No. 5622 (RAISED) JUDICIARY. ‘AN ACT CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY OF ERASED RECORDS IN DETERMINING WHETHER A PERSON IS A SUITABLE PERSON TO CARRY A PISTOL OR REVOLVER’, to allow chiefs of police, selectmen, wardens and the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners access to erased records for the purpose of determining a person’s suitability to carry a pistol or revolver.
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H.B. No. 5623 (RAISED) JUDICIARY. ‘AN ACT CONCERNING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING’, to increase protections for victims of domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual assault.
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S.B. No. 429 (RAISED) JUDICIARY. ‘AN ACT CONCERNING SERVICE OF RESTRAINING ORDERS’, to provide an applicant for a restraining order with the option of selecting either a police officer or a proper officer to serve such order.
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S.B. No. 442 (RAISED) JUDICIARY. ‘AN ACT CONCERNING A VICTIM’S RIGHT TO BE REASONABLY PROTECTED FROM A PERSON ACCUSED OF COMMITTING A CRIME’, to afford greater protections to crime victims.
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