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CT HB05225
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/22/2018
Primary Sponsor
Public Safety and Security Committee
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AI Summary
- Repeals and replaces Section 29-1b of the general statutes, effective July 1, 2018
- Establishes a Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security within the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection with an Office of Emergency Management and an Office of Counterterrorism
- Requires the deputy commissioner of the division to have at least five years of managerial or strategic planning experience in public safety, security, emergency services, and emergency response
- Prohibits individuals with criminal, unlawful, unethical conduct, conflicting political activities, financial interests, or security clearance issues from serving as deputy commissioner
- Specifies that the deputy commissioner shall not be a sworn member of a law enforcement unit
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Division Of Emergency Management And Homeland Security.
Last Action
File Number 234
4/5/2018
Committee Referrals
Public Safety and Security2/22/2018
Full Bill Text
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