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CT SB00064
Bill
Status
2/8/2010
Primary Sponsor
Labor and Public Employees Committee
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AI Summary
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Amends section 14-37a to clarify that special operator's permits cannot be issued to persons operating vehicles requiring a public passenger transportation permit, livery license or permit, or commercial driver's license
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Prohibits individuals with prior suspensions under sections 14-227a or 14-227b from collecting unemployment compensation benefits if they become unemployed due to being denied a special operator's permit
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Maintains existing restrictions on special operator's permits, including a 90-day minimum suspension period before issuance to those who refused breath, blood or urine tests
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Effective October 1, 2010
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Denial Of Unemployment Compensation Benefits To Certain Drivers Who Are Unemployed As A Result Of Being Denied A Special Operator's Permit.
Last Action
Referred by Senate to Committee on Judiciary
4/14/2010