2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 19a-436. (Formerly Sec. 19-550). License required. Limitations.

      Sec. 19a-436. (Formerly Sec. 19-550). License required. Limitations. (a) No person shall permit, maintain, promote, conduct, advertise, act as entrepreneur, undertake, organize, manage or sell or give tickets to an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of three thousand or more people which continues or can reasonably be expected to continue for eighteen or more consecutive hours, whether on public or private property, unless a license to hold the assembly has first been issued by the chief of police of the municipality in which the assembly is to gather or, if there is none, the first selectman. A license to hold an assembly issued to one person shall permit any person to engage in any lawful activity in connection with the holding of the licensed assembly.

      (b) A separate license shall be required for each day and each location in which three thousand or more people assemble or can reasonably be anticipated to assemble. The fee for each license shall be one hundred dollars.

      (c) A license shall permit the assembly of only the maximum number of people stated in the license. The licensee shall not sell tickets to or permit to assemble at the licensed location more than the maximum permissible number of people.

      (d) The licensee shall not permit the sound of the assembly to carry unreasonably beyond the boundaries of the location of the assembly.

      (1971, P.A. 696, S. 2.)

      History: Sec. 19-550 transferred to Sec. 19a-436 in 1983.

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