2015 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 7 - Municipalities
Chapter 98 - Municipal Powers
Section 7-176 - Permit fees.

CT Gen Stat § 7-176 (2015) What's This?

The fees to be charged for permits shall be as follows: A “Class No. 1” permit, fifty dollars, twenty-five dollars to be retained by the state at the time application for the permit is made and twenty-five dollars remitted to the municipality upon issuance of the permit; a “Class No. 2” permit, twenty dollars, ten dollars to be retained by the state at the time application for the permit is made and ten dollars to be remitted to the municipality upon issuance of the permit; a “Class No. 3” permit, twenty dollars for each day of the bazaar, ten dollars to be retained by the state at the time application for the permit is made and ten dollars to be remitted to the municipality upon issuance of the permit; a “Class No. 4” permit, five dollars, to be remitted to the municipality; a “Class No. 5” permit, eighty dollars, forty dollars to be retained by the state at the time application for the permit is made and forty dollars remitted to the municipality upon issuance of the permit; a “Class No. 6” permit, one hundred dollars, fifty dollars to be retained by the state at the time application for the permit is made and fifty dollars remitted to the municipality upon issuance of the permit; and a “Class No. 7” permit, one hundred dollars to be retained by the state.

(1955, S. 297d; 1961, P.A. 115, S. 3; P.A. 80-297, S. 2, 20; P.A. 81-383, S. 2; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-17, S. 6, 59; P.A. 14-24, S. 3; P.A. 15-60, S. 2.)

History: 1961 act added “Class No. 4” permit; P.A. 80-297 increased Class 1 permit fee from $35 to $50, Class 2 fee from $10 to $20 and Class 3 fee from $15 to $20 and raised proportionate amount of fee accruing to state; P.A. 81-383 added fees for “Class No. 5” and “Class No. 6” permits; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-17 added fee for “Class No. 7” permit; P.A. 14-24 required fees be submitted to Commissioner of Consumer Protection at the time of application and required the state to remit to the municipality a portion of the fee; P.A. 15-60 deleted “and submitted to the Commissioner of Consumer Protection at the time of application” and added provisions re fees retained by the state at the time application for permit is made and re fees remitted to municipality upon issuance of permit.

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