New Year means new laws on cannabis, insurance and more in CT. Here’s what to know
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New Maryland Laws for 2025: What Residents Need to Know - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
As Maryland ushers in the new year, several key laws are set to take effect on January 1, 2025. These measures address issues ranging from workplace safety and healthcare access to regulations for security services.1. Security Guard Employer DesignationBusinesses employing individuals for security services or loss prevention must comply with new licensing requirements overseen by the Maryland State Police (MSP). Employers must:Register as a “Sec…
New CT laws taking effect Jan. 1: Sick leave, student loans, voting
Legislation concerning student loan repayment assistance, paid sick days and absentee ballots are among over a dozen laws that will take effect in Connecticut on Jan. 1. Laws are passed by the Connecticut General Assembly during each year’s legislative session or in a special session. They typically take effect on Jan. 1, July 1 or Oct. 1. Here are some of the new laws that will be implemented when next year begins. Paid sick days Legislation pa…
New Year means new laws on cannabis, insurance and more in CT. Here’s what to know
The New Year means new laws for Connecticut with 15 pieces of legislation set to take effect on Jan. 1. The new statutes will expand paid sick leave to new workers, regulate THC products made from hemp, protect domestic violence survivors who are victims of economic abuse, and increase election security. Here’s a look at the laws. Sick time Connecticut’s paid sick leave law is expanding on Jan. 1, covering new businesses and broadening the list …
New Rules, New Year: New Connecticut Laws Set to Take Effect in 2025? - West Palm Beach News
WPBN: There are a number of new legislation that will go into effect in Connecticut in the year 2025, including hikes in the minimum wage and expanded paid sick days. The following is a list of some of them that might have an effect on your life. Increases in the minimum wage The minimum wage in Connecticut is scheduled to grow to $16.35 per hour on January 1, 2025, from its current rate of $15.69 per hour. During the year 2019, Connecticut Gove…
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