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  • Introduced
    Feb 06, 2023
  • Passed Senate
  • Passed House
  • Signed into Law
SB 958
Connecticut Senate Bill
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AN ACT CONCERNING THE TIMELY TRANSFER OF MEDICAL RECORDS BETWEEN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS AND THE FEE CHARGED FOR COPIES OF MEDICAL RECORDS. To require health care institutions to, upon receipt of a patient-approved medical records request, transfer such patient's medical records to another institution (1) immediately, if such request is urgent, or (2) within twenty-four hours, if such request is not urgent.
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Senate • Mar 20, 2023: File Number 120 (LCO)
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Votes
YES: 35
  • Anwar S
  • Reddington-Hughes K
  • McCarthy Vahey C
  • Ryan K
  • Kushner J
  • Slap D
  • Marx M
  • Steinberg J
  • Parker J
  • Tercyak P
  • Somers H
  • Welander M
  • Klarides-Ditria N
  • Zupkus L
  • Berger-Girvalo A
  • Cabrera J
  • Carpino C
  • Cook M
  • Dauphinais A
  • DeCaprio M
  • Demicco M
  • Denning K
  • Elliott J
  • Foster J
  • Genga H
  • Gilchrest J
  • Gordon J
  • Kavros DeGraw E
  • Keitt S
  • Kennedy K
  • Linehan L
  • Marra T
  • McCarty K
  • Perillo J
  • Rader M

NO: 0

    ABSENT: 2
    • Palm C
    • Rahman M

    Actions
    • Mar 20, 2023 | Senate
      • Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
      • Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
      • Senate Calendar Number 100
      • File Number 120 (LCO)
    • Mar 13, 2023 | Senate
      • Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/20/23 12:00 PM (LCO)
    • Mar 06, 2023 | Senate
      • Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
    • Mar 03, 2023 | Senate
      • Joint Favorable Substitute (PH)
    • Feb 17, 2023 | Senate
      • Public Hearing 02/22
    • Feb 06, 2023 | Senate
      • Referred to Joint Committee on Public Health