Permits sale of sterile plant cultivars, revises eminent domain rules, and updates housing-related statutes.
Connecticut HB05521 allows the sale of sterile plant cultivars if deemed incapable of reproducing or spreading under typical state conditions. It revises eminent domain rules for certain energy projects, requiring environmental assessments and soil restoration assurances. The bill also updates housing-related statutes, including provisions for farmland preservation and energy facility siting.
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