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HB 5109 aa replacing the cannabis total thc tax with an excise tax
Replaces the cannabis tax based on total THC with an excise tax of 10.75%.
HB 5125 aa concerning entertainment event tickets
This bill (1) specifies the circumstances in which a ticket reseller may enter into a contract with, or accept consideration from, a purchaser for the resale of a ticket to an entertainment event, (2) establishes and modify various requirements concerning the sale or resale of a ticket to an entertainment event by way of an Internet web site or online technology platform, (3) defines various terms concerning tickets to entertainment events, and (4) requires a ticket seller or reseller to provide a refund for a cancelled live entertainment event.
HB 5126 aa concerning stipends for student teachers.
Establishes the Student Teacher Investment and Professional Educator Network for Development (STIPEND) program, providing weekly stipends to student teachers in Connecticut public schools to support their teaching experience and encourage retention in the profession.
SB 5127 aa concerning medical credit cards
Provides that no health or veterinary care provider shall (A) advertise, market, solicit, promote or offer a medical credit card to a consumer, (B) receive any financial incentive or compensation in exchange for advertising, marketing, soliciting, promoting or offering a medical credit card to a consumer, (C) assist a consumer in acquiring a medical credit card, or (D) charge a medical credit card for (i) any healthcare or veterinary service before such service is provided to a patient or animal, or (ii) any ancillary product unless a consumer separately consents to purchase such product, (2) requires a health or veterinary care provider to make certain disclosures concerning a medical credit card in response to a consumer's request for financial information concerning a medical credit card, and (3) requires a health or veterinary care provider to accept, and provide a full refund for, certain returned ancillary products.
HB 5128 aa concerning direct-to-consumer genetic testing
This bill (1) provides that a consumer has a property right in, and retains the right to exercise exclusive control over, (A) any biological sample that is derived from the consumer's body and provided to, or used by, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, and (B) the results of any genetic testing conducted on the consumer's DNA by a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, and (2) specifies various duties and limitations applicable to direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies.
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