This bill, General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 6627, concerns the Office of the Attorney General's proposed remedies for deficient long-term care. The bill defines key terms such as "nursing home," "resident," "violation," "bodily injury," "person," and "state." It establishes that no person shall engage in any act or practice resulting in a violation by a nursing home that results in, or has the potential to result in, bodily injury to a resident. Violators of this provision will be liable to the state for civil penalties, damages sustained by the state, and the costs of investigation and prosecution. The Attorney General is authorized to investigate violations and bring civil actions in court for injunctive or declaratory relief.

The bill will take effect on July 1, 2023, and will amend existing sections of the general statutes to include the new provisions.