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Connecticut General Statute



Connecticut Insurance Department
The State of Connecticut Insurance Department is seeking proposals to provide external appeal services as mandated by Connecticut General Statute § 38a-478n. ... [Read More]

General Assembly
If you click on this format, a list of the Titles of theGeneral Statutes, grouped by printed Volume number, will appear.   If you click on one of the Titles, a list of the Chapters withinthat Title will appear.   If you click onone of those Chapters, a list of the Sections within that Chapter willappear.   You can then click on anySection number, and that section of the statutes, within the Chapter, willappear.   You will be able to browse upand down, from Section to Section, within the Chapter. ... [Read More]

CSC: Council Jurisdiction
The Connecticut Siting Council posts filed documents to this site as a public service.The Council disclaims any liability for the content of submissions made by parties, intervenors, public officials, and the general public. Further, while the Council seeks to be complete in its postings, the Council urges users of this site to confirm with the submitter the completeness of the postings made. The posting of any document does not constitute or imply endorsement by the Connecticut Siting Council. Finally, the Connecticut Siting Council assumes no responsibility for the use of documents posted on this site. ... [Read More]

State Offices Administering Business Opportunity Disclosure Laws
Dept. of the Attorney General ...

Attorney General’s Office ...

Attorney General's Office ... [Read More]

Assessor's Main Page
The Assessor is the local government official responsible for establishing the fair market value on all real  property, personal property and motor vehicles for local property tax purposes.  Property is assessed in each town as of the October 1st assessment date, pursuant to Connecticut General Statute §12-62a .  Accordingly all assessments are 70% of fair market value. ... [Read More]

  Letter to Connecticut Re Preemption Issues
2. Your petition was accompanied only by a copy of the Connecticut statute. We do not have, and are not aware of, any other materials interpreting or applying the statute. ...

Section 507(a) of the GLBA, 15 U.S.C. § 6807(a), preserves a state "statute, regulation, order, or interpretation" that is not "inconsistent" with the privacy provisions of the GLBA. A determination under Section 507(b), 15 U.S.C. § 6807(b), that a state law provides "greater protection" to consumer privacy as compared to the federal act is only necessary where the state statute is found to be "inconsistent" under Section 507(a). Thus it is clear that Congress did not intend, either expressly or by implication, to preempt state laws protecting consumer financial privacy except to the extent that such laws actually conflict or are "inconsistent" with federal law, and then only where the state law fails to provide greater privacy protection. ... [Read More]

Firearms and Dangerous Weapons statute
The new law requires the Office of Attorney General to periodically publish a list of states that meet the requirements for reciprocity. The list may be found by clicking here. ...

The office sent out surveys to all 49 states and the District of Columbia to obtain the necessary information on each state’s concealed weapons permits. 47 states have responded. Of the 47 responses we have received, seven states qualify for reciprocity; 40 states do not qualify. Connecticut, Maine and the District of Columbia have not responded to survey requests. Of the states that do not qualify for reciprocity, the most common reason is because the state does not have a reciprocity statute. ... [Read More]


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