Joeg:
I had previously asked the Executive Branch to define the next steps and the timing, no response. The Secretary of State's office is also involved, 1400 will become a Public Act with a new number. There seems to be different explanations as to the exact number of days the Governor has to sign after passage by the CGA, not sign by veto, allow to become law with no action, etc., etc.,
For comparison purposes, the schedule for the 2006 DMV Bill:
6/2/2006 Signed by the Governor
5/22/2006 Transmitted to the Secretary of State
5/15/2006 (LCO) Public Act 06-130
5/2/2006 In Concurrence
The progress of the 2007 Bill 1400 can be monitored by accessing the CGA tracking site, Bill History
http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillsta...ll_num=SB01400
Section 35 of DMV Bill 1400 having the Composite Emissions Exemption has an effective date of 7-1-2007