3,062 research outputs found
Connecticut's Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) / by Alex Reger, associate analyst
1 online resource (4 pages)"January 26, 2021."Summarizes Connecticut's Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) (CGS § 36a-30 et seq.) as it applies to banks, including the evaluation standards banks must meet. Updates OLR research report 2003-R-015
Covered Connecticut / analyst: Alex Reger
1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)"August 18, 2021."Discusses Covered Connecticut, established by PA 21-2, June Special Session (JSS), §§ 15-19, a two-phase program that provides eligible individuals health insurance at no out-of-pocket cost to them. The Covered Connecticut program begins July 1, 2021, with eligibility expanding to more people on July 1, 202
Availability of deposited funds / by Alex Reger, associate analyst
1 online resource (3 pages)"September 29, 2021."Discusses when deposited funds are available for withdrawal from a bank or credit unio
Connecticut insurance producer fees / by Alex Reger, associate analyst
1 online resource (2 pages)"December 21, 2020."Discusses insurance producer fees allowed under state la
Insurance data security law / by Alex Reger, associate analyst
1 online resource (4 pages)"October 25, 2021."Discusses the Insurance Data Security Law (CGS § 38a-38, as amended by Public Act 21-15
Pandemic business insurance proposals / by Alex Reger, associate analyst
1 online resource (2 pages)"December 3, 2020."Summarizes the proposed Pandemic Risk Insurance Act of 2020 and the insurance industry-proposed Business Continuity Protection Progra
Long-term care insurance / by Alex Reger, associate analyst
1 online resource (4 pages)"October 27, 2021."Discusses long-term care (LTC) insurance, including recent policy proposals in Connecticut and other states to reduce premium increase
Action Learning as an Approach to Staff Development in Tertiary Education
Rosemary Chang, Kathleen Gray, Alison Jansz-Senn, Paul Sendziuk and Alex Radloffhttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/3515326
Infrastructure bottlenecks, private provision, and industrial productivity : a study of Indonesian and Thai cities
This research project followed an earlier similar project on Nigeria, applying the same methods. A sample of manufacturers was surveyed to document their responses to infrastructure deficiencies in electricity, water, transport, telecommunications, and waste disposal. They found the manufacturers undertook significant expenditures to offset deficiencies in publicly provided infrastructure services, and that changing public policy toward privately supplied infrastructure and changing the pricing of public infrastructure could yield significant savings in social costs. Thailand and Indonesia have made significant strides in following the policies for private sector participation in infrastructure provision. Nigeria, where public infrastructure monopolies still dominate, lags behind, yet stands to benefit most from such policy reform. Government policy toward the industrial organization and pricing of infrastructure sectors can significantly help a developing economy realize the benefits of private sector participation in the provision of infrastructure services.Banks&Banking Reform,Decentralization,Public Sector Economics&Finance,Environmental Economics&Policies,Municipal Financial Management,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Financial Management,Urban Services to the Poor,Urban Services to the Poor,Public Sector Economics&Finance
Connecticut health insurance reform proposals / analyst: Alex Reger
1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)"November 19, 2020."; Includes bibliographical referencesDiscusses health insurance reform as a priority for the 2021 legislative sessio
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