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2016 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 4 - Management of State Agencies
Chapter 54 - Uniform Administrative Procedure Act
- Section 4-166 - Definitions.
- Section 4-167 - Rules of practice. Public inspection. Enforceability.
- Section 4-168 - Notice prior to action on regulations. Fiscal notes. Hearing or public comment. Posting on eRegulations System. Adoption procedure. Emergency regulations. Technical amendments.
- Section 4-168a - Regulations affecting small businesses.
- Section 4-168b - Regulation-making record.
- Section 4-168c - Posting of proposed regulations and regulation-making record prior to certification date.
- Section 4-168d - Register of regulatory activity.
- Section 4-169 - Approval of regulation by Attorney General.
- Section 4-170 - Legislative regulation review committee. Submission requirements for regulations. Disapproved regulations. Resubmitted regulations.
- Section 4-170a - Review of old regulations.
- Section 4-170b - Agency submission to legislative regulation review committee upon failure to submit or resubmit required regulations.
- Section 4-171 - Submission to General Assembly of disapproved regulations and list of required regulations not submitted or resubmitted to legislative regulation review committee.
- Section 4-172 - Submittal of certified electronic copies of regulations to Secretary of the State. Posting on eRegulations System. Effective date.
- Section 4-173 - Omission of certain regulations from eRegulations System. Link to electronic copy. Maintenance of copy for public inspection.
- Section 4-173a - Posting of implemented policies and procedures online.
- Section 4-173b - Establishment of eRegulations System. Certification by Secretary of the State. Official compilation. Plan to maintain paper copies.
- Section 4-174 - Petition for regulation.
- Section 4-175 - Declaratory judgment action to determine validity of a regulation or applicability of a statute, regulation or final decision.
- Section 4-176 - Declaratory rulings. Petitions. Regulations.
- Section 4-176a to 4-176d - Reserved for future use.
- Section 4-176e - Agency hearings.
- Section 4-177 - Contested cases. Notice. Record.
- Section 4-177a - Contested cases. Party, intervenor status.
- Section 4-177b - Contested cases. Presiding officer. Subpoenas and production of documents.
- Section 4-177c - Contested cases. Documents. Evidence. Arguments. Statements.
- Section 4-178 - Contested cases. Evidence.
- Section 4-178a - Contested cases and declaratory ruling proceedings. Review of preliminary, procedural or evidentiary rulings.
- Section 4-179 - Agency proceedings. Proposed final decision.
- Section 4-180 - Contested cases. Final decision. Application to court upon agency failure.
- Section 4-180a - Indexing of written orders and final decisions.
- Section 4-181 - Contested cases. Communications by or to hearing officers and members of an agency.
- Section 4-181a - Contested cases. Reconsideration. Modification.
- Section 4-182 - Matters involving licenses.
- Section 4-183 - Appeal to Superior Court.
- Section 4-184 - Appeal from final judgment of Superior Court.
- Section 4-184a - Award of reasonable fees and expenses to certain prevailing parties in appeals of agency decisions.
- Section 4-185 - Application of chapter.
- Section 4-185a - Validation of certain actions.
- Section 4-186 - Chapter 54 exemptions and conflicts.
- Section 4-187 and 4-188 - Unemployment compensation, employment security and manpower appeals. Employment Security Division and the Board of Mediation and Arbitration exempt.
- Section 4-188a - Requirements for exemption of constituent units of state system of higher education.
- Section 4-189 - Repeal of inconsistent provisions.
- Section 4-189a to 4-189g - Reserved for future use.
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