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CT HB06078
Bill
Status
1/22/2025
Primary Sponsor
Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
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AI Summary
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By October 1, 2025, presidents of higher education institutions may appoint reproductive health care committees for each campus, including representatives from the student body, administration, and health care providers
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Committees must assess campus need for emergency contraceptive vending machines and develop installation plans if need is determined
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The Office of Higher Education must establish a grant program by January 1, 2026 to provide one-time funding to offset vending machine installation costs
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Grants will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis in amounts determined by the Commissioner of Higher Education based on total available funding
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The Office of Higher Education must publish program details and application forms on its website by January 1, 2026; the program terminates when allocated funds are exhausted
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Availability Of Emergency Contraception On The Campuses Of Institutions Of Higher Education.
Last Action
Favorable Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Appropriations
3/19/2025