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  • Susan S. Addiss, Department of Health Services, 1991-020 Formal Opinion, Attorney General of Connecticut

    In a letter dated January 15, 1991, your predecessor requested the opinion of this office regarding two questions concerning the implementation of 1990 Conn. Pub. Acts. No., 90-226 (codified at Conn. Gen. Stat. § 31-396 et seq.).

  • Susan S. Addiss, MPH, MUrS, Department of Health Services, 1991-040 Formal Opinion, Attorney General of Connecticut

    This is in response to your request for advice regarding treatment rendered by emergency medical personnel. As we understand it, there have been a number of instances recently where it has come to the attention of the Office of Emergency Medical Services within the Department of Health Services that emergency medical personnel1 have rendered treatment in circumstances not limited to their employment by a licensed ambulance company or as volunteers of a certified ambulance company.

  • Attorney General To Fight Connecticut Water Company Rate Increase Request

  • Attorney General To Fight Proposed $210 Million CL&P Rate Increase Erasing 5 Percent Decrease

  • Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center

    Information and support to families of children with any disability or chronic illness, age birth through 21.

  • The Arc of Connecticut

    The Arc of Connecticut is an advocacy organization committed to protecting the rights of people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities and to promoting opportunities for their full inclusion in the life of their communities. Visit their website for information on Arc, Arc/CT Chapters, and donations.

  • The Association for Severe Handicaps

    Information and resources for community living, communication rights, chapters, committees and more.

  • U.S. Department of Education

    Information is provided for students, parents, teachers, and administrators. There are information centers for Grants & Contracts, Financial Aid, Programs, Legislation, Regulations & Guidance.

  • A Guide to Legal Issues in Life-Limiting Conditions

    Provides an overview of the key legal and practical issues that arise in the care of individuals who face a life-limiting condition or who care for a loved one with a life-limiting condition. As an aid to the planning process, the Guide is organized around the continuum of care, beginning with healthy individuals who are able to live at home and following the continuum to independent retirement communities, assisted living, long term care, and an eventual return to the home with the aid of hospice services. The Guide is written by expert health lawyers and is part of the Health Lawyers' Public Information Series.

  • Infectious Diseases and Other Health Concerns

    Use the links on this page to find out information about infectious diseases and other health concerns. Helpful fact sheets, clear definitions, and other useful resources.

  • Environmental Health

    Information and references for Asbestos Abatement, Lead Poisoning, Radon Exposure, Indoor Air Quality, and Mold

  • Health Care Complaints

    Consumer Guide to DPH's Complaint Investigation and Hearing Process. Consumers and their families may file complaints about health care providers with the Connecticut Department of Public Health.

  • Health Care Laws

    The Public Health Code is a compilation of the regulations that pertain specifically to the Department of Public Health. It is mandated pursuant to Section 19a-36 of the General Statutes of Connecticut. The Public Health Code is a valuable public health resource.

  • How to Find Mental Health Services

    This link will take you to the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services website. DMHAS-funded and operated mental health and addiction services are organized on a regional level, providing easy access, responsive emergency care, continuity of care between different agencies, and client/family/advocate involvement.

  • Husky Program - Healthcare for Uninsured Kids & Youth

    Nothing is more important than the health of your child. Every young person should have a doctor, a dentist, and other important health services. This website will give you the basic information. Our friendly HUSKY customer service representatives will tell you the rest.