INTERIM BULLETIN NO. 7

MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT THE STATE CAPITOL/LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING FOR THE PERIOD OF JUNE 18, 2012 THROUGH JULY 1, 2012

     
 

Monday, June 18, 2012

 

Through June 29th

Secretary of the State Wall Display: Good Citizenship Poster Contest

UPPER CONCOR

Through June 29th

Board of Education & Services for the Blind Wall Display: Deaf-Blind Awareness Month

LOWER CONCOR

Through June 29th

Commission on Children Wall Display: Parent Leadership Month

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10: 00 AM

Commission on Aging: CT Elder Action Network Legislative Wrap-up

2A

2: 00 PM

CANCELLED: Lt. Governor's Office: Basic Health Plan Work Group

1B

 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

 

8: 00 AM

LTC Financial Partners: "3 in 4 Need More" Educational Forum

310

8: 30 AM

Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG): Traffic Incident Management Workshop

JUDRM

1: 00 PM

Dept. of Public Health: CT Medical Examining Board Monthly Meeting

1A

 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

 

8: 00 AM

Dept. of Public Health: Board of Examiners for Nursing Monthly Meeting

1A

5: 00 PM

CT Commission on Children: Parent Leadership Training Institute Graduation

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5: 30 PM

African American Affairs Commission: Monthly Commission Meeting

1B

5: 30 PM

Latino & Puerto Rican Affairs Commission: Monthly Commission Meeting

2D

 

Thursday, June 21, 2012

 

9: 00 AM

Office of the Lieutenant Governor: Health Insurance Exchange Board of Directors Meeting

2C

10: 00 AM

Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services: Alcohol & Drug Policy Council Meeting

1C

 

Friday, June 22, 2012

 

9: 30 AM

CT Medicaid Medical Assistance Program Oversight Council: Complex Care (ABD) Committee Meeting

1A

11: 00 AM

Finance, Revenue & Bonding Committee Meeting

2E

 

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

 

10: 00 AM

Council on Medical Assistance Program Oversight: Public Hearing on Medicaid Waver 1115 for Low Income Adults

1D

10: 00 AM

Rescheduled to June 29th: Program Review & Investigations Committee Meeting

2D

11: 00 AM

Office of the Governor: Governor's Monthly Commissioners Meeting

310

11: 00 AM

Regulations Review Committee Meeting

1E

11: 00 AM

Rescheduled to June 29th: Program Review & Investigations Committee Public Hearing Re: Federal Revenue; Medicaid; Youth Access to Substance Use Treatment

2D

6: 30 PM

Latino & Puerto Rican Affairs Commission: Toastmasters Club

1A

 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

 

8: 00 AM

Bureau of Rehabilitative Services: Employer Summit to Promote a Diverse Workforce

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8: 30 AM

Division of Public Defender Services: Ethics Seminar

2E

9: 30 AM

State Dept. of Education: State Board Meeting

1D

10: 00 AM

Rep. Phil Miller: GMO Task Force Meeting

1E

 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

 

8: 00 AM

Commission on Children: NCSL Home Visiting Advisory Group

1A

9: 00 AM

Rep. Gerald Fox: Criminal Justice Policy Advisory Commission

1C

10: 00 AM

Lt. Governor's Office: Statewide
Multi-Payer Data Initiative

1B

12: 00 PM

Brake the Cycle of Poverty & CT Voices for Children Press Conference

CAPGRDN

1: 30 PM

Rep. Gerald Fox: CT Sentencing Commission

1D

 

Friday, June 29, 2012

 

8: 00 AM

Commission on Children: NCSL Home Visiting Advisory Group

1A

10: 30 AM

Office of Policy & Management: State Bond Commission Meeting

1E

10: 00 AM

Program Review & Investigations Committee Meeting

2D

11: 30 AM

Program Review & Investigations Committee Public Hearing Re: Federal Revenue; Medicaid; Youth Access to Substance Use Treatment (ATTACHMENT)

2D

ATTACHMENT

Program Review and Investigations Committee
Public Hearing

FRIDAY, June 29, 2012 at 11: 30 AM in Room 2D

Subjects: Connecticut's Efforts at Maximizing Federal Revenues; Medicaid: Improper Payments; and Access to Substance Use Treatment for Privately Insured Youth

Sign up for the hearing will begin at 10: 30 A. M. in the Second Floor Atrium. Please submit 25 copies of written testimony to Committee staff at the time of sign-up. Members of the public will testify during the first hour; agency representatives, legislators, and chief elected municipal officials will testify during the second hour; and thereafter speakers will alternate between the public and officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minute of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee. Testimony submitted after the start of the hearing may not be distributed until a later time.

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Please Note: Limited parking facilities make it impossible to guarantee parking for members of the public attending meetings and functions at the Capitol and LOB. Parking for the public must be on a space-available basis only.

According to C. G. S. 2-1e At the State Capitol and Legislative Office Building, possession, other than for law enforcement or official ceremonial purposes, of any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, or billy club, switchblade, gravity knife, bludgeon, brass knuckles or any other dangerous or deadly weapon or instrument, or any explosive, incendiary or other dangerous device, is illegal and punishable by up to five years in prison and $ 5,000.

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Per Joint Rule 30(c) No person shall use a cellular telephone or similar device (pager) in the Senate Chamber while the Senate is meeting, in the House Chamber while the House is meeting, or in any room or area while a committee is meeting or holding a public hearing. DEVICES MUST BE DEACTIVATED OR HAVE THE ALERT MODE SET TO SILENT.