New State Laws Take Effect July 1st

Submitted by State Sen. Norm Needleman

(June 29, 2024) — On July 1, 2024 a number of new laws will go into effect in Connecticut. Some that you may be interested in knowing about include:

· Medical debt will no longer be allowed to be submitted to credit agencies, preventing that debt from negatively impacting consumer credit reports.

· Social media platforms, upon request by a minor or their parent or guardian, will delete that minor’s pages and cease collection of personal data, also providing privacy notices for users who are underage.

· Harassing, threatening, or attempting to influence election workers will be made a felony.

· Primary care providers will start providing patients with information on gun safety, reflecting the impacts gun violence has on public health.

· Municipalities will be able to implement ordinances regarding drivers illegally passing school buses, which can lead to significant fines.

· Pre-school through fifth-grade students will have increased focus on playing and enjoying childhood, as play-based learning, which is learning through structured play, will become a required element of education.

· Firearms dealers will be able to access arrest records, including juvenile records for potential gun buyers under the age of 21.

· A mental health services crisis-response vehicle will be available to support local children 24/7, supporting those in crisis.

· Seniors will be protected by new standards easing reporting of financial exploitation; people concerned about financial exploitation can report to the Department of Social Services, Commissioner of Banking, or a designated trusted third party.

Additional new laws will include simplified standards for building solar canopies to ease the installation of solar panels; better standards for youth camp inspections to make state resources more efficient; expanding the Low-Income Energy Advisory Board to cover water services as well; and having barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists education include textured hair to prevent discrimination.

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