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2009 Connecticut Code
Title 7 Municipalities
Chapter 90 Town And Other Community Meetings
Sec. 7-8. Power of moderator.
Sec. 7-8. Power of moderator. The moderator of any town meeting, and of any
meeting of any society or other community lawfully assembled, may, when any disorder
arises in the meeting and the offender refuses to submit to the moderator's lawful authority, order any proper officer to take the offender into custody and, if necessary, to remove
the offender from such meeting until the offender conforms to order or, if need be, until
such meeting is closed, and thereupon such officer shall have power to command all
necessary assistance. Any person refusing to assist when commanded shall be liable to
the same penalties as for refusing to assist constables in the execution of their duties;
but no person commanded to assist shall be deprived of such person's right to act in the
meeting, nor shall the offender be so deprived any longer than the offender refuses to
conform to order.(1949 Rev., S. 521; 1953, S. 213d; P.A. 00-99, S. 134, 154.)
History: P.A. 00-99 deleted reference to sheriffs and made technical changes, effective December 1, 2000.
See Sec. 53a-182 re disorderly conduct.
The enforcement of this provision requires no issue of process. 65 C. 30. Cited. 135 C. 150.
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