Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 246 - Motor Vehicles
Section 14-112. - Proof of financial responsibility.

(a) When commissioner shall require. To entitle any person to receive or retain a motor vehicle operator's license or a certificate of registration of any motor vehicle when, in the opinion of the commissioner, such person has a record on file with the commissioner which is sufficient, in the opinion of the commissioner, to require evidence of financial responsibility for the reasonable protection of other persons, the commissioner shall require from such person proof of financial responsibility to satisfy any claim for damages by reason of personal injury to, or the death of, any one person, of twenty-five thousand dollars, or by reason of personal injury to, or the death of, more than one person on account of any accident, of at least fifty thousand dollars, and for damage to property of at least twenty-five thousand dollars. When the commissioner requires proof of financial responsibility from an operator or owner of any motor vehicle, he may require proof in the amounts herein specified for each vehicle operated or owned by such person. If any person fails to furnish such proof, the commissioner shall, until such proof is furnished, suspend or revoke the license of such person to operate a motor vehicle or refuse to return any license which has been suspended or revoked in accordance with the provisions of section 14-111 or suspend or revoke the registration of any such motor vehicle or vehicles or refuse thereafter to register any motor vehicle owned by such person or refuse to register any motor vehicle transferred by such person if it does not appear to the commissioner's satisfaction that such transfer is a bona fide sale, or, if such person is not a resident of this state, withdraw from such person the privilege of operating any motor vehicle in this state and the privilege of operation within this state of any motor vehicle owned by such person. Prior to such suspension, revocation or withdrawal, notice thereof shall be given by the commissioner by a notice forwarded by bulk certified mail to the address of such person as shown by the records of the commissioner. No appeal taken from the judgment of any court shall act as a stay to any action of the commissioner authorized by the provisions of this section.

(b) Certificate of insurance; bond; collateral. Such proof of financial responsibility shall be furnished as is satisfactory to the commissioner and may be evidence of the insuring of the named insured or resident relative of the named insured against loss on account of legal liability of the named insured or resident relative of the named insured for injury to or the death of persons and damage to property in the respective amounts provided by this section in the form of a certificate signed by any person authorized in writing by an officer of any company authorized to issue such insurance in this state or any agent of such company licensed under the provisions of section 38a-769, showing that a policy of insurance in such amounts, noncancellable except after ten days' written notice to the commissioner, has been issued to the person furnishing such proof and no insurance company or insurance agent shall refuse to make such filing of evidence of insurance during the time such insurance company has a valid policy in force covering the named insured or resident relative of the named insured and such company may charge a fee not to exceed ten dollars for such filing; or such proof may be the bond of a surety company or a bond with individual surety owning real estate, which bond shall be conditioned for the payment of such amounts and shall not be cancellable except after ten days' written notice to the commissioner. Such bond shall constitute a lien in favor of the state upon the real estate of any surety, which lien shall exist in favor of any holder of a judgment on account of damage caused by the operation of such person's motor vehicle, upon the filing of notice to that effect by the commissioner in the town clerk's office in the town where such real estate is located. Such proof of financial responsibility may also be evidence presented to the commissioner of a deposit by such person with the State Treasurer of a sum of money or collateral, the amount of which money or collateral shall be determined by and shall be satisfactory to the commissioner. The State Treasurer shall accept any such deposit and issue a receipt therefor, and, if such deposit is a sum of money, the state shall pay interest thereon if so directed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management at a rate not greater than the amount received by the state. The Treasurer may deposit any money so received in any incorporated savings bank located in this state. Whenever any agent of an insurance company certifies to evidence of the insuring of any person, from whom proof of financial responsibility has been required, by the company for which such agent is authorized to solicit, negotiate or effect contracts of insurance, such company shall notify the commissioner of the cancellation or termination of the policy referred to in such certificate at least ten days before the effective date of such cancellation or termination, provided such notice shall not be required if such policy is renewed by such company, and provided a policy subsequently procured and referred to in a certificate filed with the commissioner shall, on the effective date of such policy, terminate the policy referred to in any certificate previously filed with respect to any motor vehicles designated in both certificates or, in case of an operator's policy, with respect to any operator designated in both certificates. Additional evidence of financial responsibility shall, upon request by the commissioner, be furnished to the commissioner.
(c) Satisfaction of execution. Notice of suit. Such bond, money or collateral shall be held by the commissioner or Treasurer, as the case may be, to satisfy any execution issued against such person in any cause arising out of damage caused by the operation of any motor vehicle owned or operated by such person. Money or collateral so deposited shall not be subject to attachment or execution unless such attachment or execution arises out of an action for damages, including personal injury or death, as a result of the operation of any motor vehicle. Any person who furnishes proof of financial responsibility by a deposit of money or collateral shall, upon the service of any writ or summons arising out of any action for damages including personal injury or death caused by the operation of any motor vehicle, give written notice of such service to the commissioner, who shall require that additional evidence of financial responsibility be furnished to satisfy any judgment in any other action. If a judgment rendered against the principal on a surety or real estate bond is not satisfied within thirty days after its rendition, the judgment creditor may, for the judgment creditor's own use and benefit and at the judgment creditor's sole expense, bring an action in the name of the state against the company or person executing such bond. A reasonable sum, not exceeding ten dollars, shall be charged for such investigation of the title of any surety's real estate or of collateral so deposited and of the value of the same and for the filing fee to be paid to the town clerk.
(d) Abstract of operator's record. Repealed by P.A. 73-549, S. 2, 4.
(e) Information to be furnished injured person. The commissioner shall furnish any person who may have been injured in person or property by any motor vehicle, upon written request, with such information as has been furnished to the commissioner as evidence of the financial responsibility of any operator or owner of any motor vehicle.
(f) Penalty for failure to return registration and number plates. Any operator or any registrant whose operator's license or certificate of registration has been suspended as herein provided or whose policy of liability insurance or surety bond has been cancelled or who fails to furnish additional evidence of financial responsibility upon request of the commissioner, shall immediately return to the commissioner such operator's certificate of registration and the number plate or plates issued thereunder. Failure to return such certificate and such number plate or plates shall be an infraction.
(g) Cancellation of bond. Return of collateral. The commissioner may cancel such bond or return such evidence of financial responsibility or the Treasurer may, with the consent of the commissioner, return such money or collateral to the person furnishing the same, provided one year shall have elapsed from the date of the suspension of such license during which period such person has not, in the opinion of the commissioner, violated any provision of the motor vehicle laws referred to in subsection (a) of this section. The commissioner may direct the return of any money or collateral to the person who furnished the same upon the acceptance and substitution of other evidence of financial responsibility or at any time after one year from the expiration of any registration or license issued to such person.
(h) Forging evidence of financial responsibility. Any person who forges or, without authority, signs any evidence of financial responsibility required by the commissioner in the administration of this section shall be guilty of a class D misdemeanor.
(i) Removal of financial responsibility requirement. Any person from whom proof of financial responsibility has been required may, at the end of twelve months, apply to the commissioner for removal of such requirements in a manner as determined by the commissioner. The commissioner or the commissioner's authorized representative may make such further investigation as may be deemed necessary and, upon being satisfied that such applicant is entitled to such elimination of financial requirements, may eliminate the same.
(j) When commissioner may require proof of financial responsibility. To entitle any person to receive or retain a motor vehicle operator's license or a certificate of registration of any motor vehicle when, in the opinion of the commissioner, such person has committed larceny of a motor vehicle, the value of which exceeds ten thousand dollars, or violated any of the provisions of the following-named sections and subsections: Section 14-44, section 14-80h or 14-80i, sections 14-110, 14-147, 14-217, 14-219, sections 14-228, 14-275 to 14-281, inclusive, or any similar provision of the laws of any other state or any territory, or who has been convicted of, or has forfeited any bond taken for appearance for, or has received a suspended judgment or sentence for, a violation of any of said provisions, or a violation of any of the provisions of sections 14-230 to 14-247, inclusive, and 38a-371, within a twelve-month period following a violation of any of said sections, the commissioner may require from such person proof of financial responsibility to satisfy any claim for damages by reason of personal injury to, or the death of, any one person, of twenty-five thousand dollars, or by reason of personal injury to, or the death of, more than one person on account of any accident, of at least fifty thousand dollars, and for damage to property of at least twenty-five thousand dollars. When the commissioner requires proof of financial responsibility from an operator or owner of any motor vehicle, he may require proof in the amounts herein specified for each vehicle operated or owned by such person. If any person fails to furnish such proof, the commissioner shall, until such proof is furnished, suspend or revoke the license of such person to operate a motor vehicle or refuse to return any license which has been suspended or revoked in accordance with the provisions of section 14-111 or suspend or revoke the registration of any such motor vehicle or vehicles or refuse thereafter to register any motor vehicle owned by such person or refuse to register any motor vehicle transferred by such person if it does not appear to the commissioner's satisfaction that such transfer is a bona fide sale, or, if such person is not a resident of this state, withdraw from such person the privilege of operating any motor vehicle in this state and the privilege of operation within this state of any motor vehicle owned by such person. Prior to such suspension, revocation or withdrawal, notice thereof shall be given by the commissioner by a notice forwarded by bulk certified mail to the address of such person as shown by the records of the commissioner. No appeal taken from the judgment of any court shall act as a stay to any action of the commissioner authorized by the provisions of this section.
(1949 Rev., S. 2457; 1949, 1951, S. 1347d; 1951, 1953, S. 1348d; 1951, S. 1349d; 1957, P.A. 612, S. 4; 1959, P.A. 353; 629; February, 1965, P.A. 574, S. 18; 1967, P.A. 213, S. 1; 1969, P.A. 322; 490, S. 1; 1971, P.A. 386; 487, S. 2; 790; 871, S. 87; 1972, P.A. 273, S. 32; P.A. 73-139, S. 1, 2; 73-549, S. 2, 4; P.A. 74-338, S. 54, 94; P.A. 75-306, S. 1, 2; 75-577, S. 63, 126; P.A. 77-358, S. 1, 2; 77-614, S. 19, 610; P.A. 80-466, S. 19–21, 25; P.A. 81-172, S. 9, 10; 81-472, S. 21, 22, 159; P.A. 82-472, S. 42, 43, 183; P.A. 83-98, S. 1, 2, 4; 83-244; P.A. 84-429, S. 63; P.A. 88-27, S. 3; P.A. 92-12, S. 110; P.A. 96-180, S. 150, 166; P.A. 04-199, S. 1; P.A. 12-80, S. 64; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5, S. 215; P.A. 17-114, S. 1; P.A. 22-115, S. 16.)
History: 1959 acts added provision in Subsec. (a) allowing waiver by commissioner where violation was of Sec. 14-224 and there was no personal injury or property damage of $100 or more and amended the sixth sentence of Subsec. (b) by changing “expiration” of policy to “cancellation or termination” and adding provisos at end; 1965 act deleted reference to repealed statute and added reference to Subsec. (a) of Sec. 14-227a in Subsec. (a); 1967 act increased property damage limitation from $1,000 to $5,000 and allowed waiver if property damage under $200, rather than $100 in Subsec. (a); 1969 acts required prior notice of suspension, revocation or withdrawal in Subsec. (a) and raised fee for certificate in Subsec. (d) from $2 to $3; 1971 acts amended Subsec. (b) to forbid insurance company's refusal to file evidence of insurance and allowed company to charge up to $10 for filing, amended Subsec. (a) to make $20,000 liability for personal injury or death applicable to one person and to raise liability for more than one from $20,000 to $40,000, to allow waiver of requirements for violations of Sec. 14-217 or 14-228 and to replace reference to Sec. 53-57 with reference to Sec. 53a-123(a)(1); 1972 act included references to Sec. 38-327 in Subsec. (a); P.A. 73-139 amended Subsec. (b) to allow evidence of insurance to be signed by insurance agents; P.A. 73-549 repealed Subsec. (d); P.A. 74-338 removed from provisions of Subsec. (a) applicability with respect to persons who have cases nolled upon payment of sum of money; P.A. 75-306 amended Subsec. (a) to allow waiver of requirements when property damage less than $400, rather than $200; P.A. 75-577 replaced former provisions re fine in Subsec. (f) with statement that failure to return license or registration and plates is an infraction; P.A. 77-358 amended Subsec. (g) to allow cancellation of bond and refund money after one year rather than three and made provisions in Subsec. (i) more general in nature; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner of finance and control with secretary of the office of policy and management; P.A. 80-466 amended Subsec. (a) by updating section references, amended Subsec. (f) by including reference to single number plate and added Subsec. (j); P.A. 81-172 permitted notices to be sent by bulk certified mail, rather than by “registered or certified” mail; P.A. 81-472 and P.A. 82-472 made technical corrections; P.A. 83-98 amended Subsec. (a) to increase the minimum requirement for property damage coverage from $5,000 to $10,000 and amended Subsec. (j) to increase the minimum requirement for property damage coverage from $5,000 to $10,000; P.A. 83-244 amended Subsec. (b) by subjecting a resident relative of the named insured to the provisions of this subsection; P.A. 84-429 made technical changes for statutory consistency; P.A. 88-27 amended Subsec. (a) to allow waiver of requirements when property damage is less than $1,000, rather than $400; P.A. 92-12 made a technical change in Subsec. (b); P.A. 96-180 amended Subsec. (b) to eliminate authority of Treasurer to invest money received in manner provided in Subsec. (b) of repealed Sec. 36-96 and to make a technical change, effective June 3, 1996; P.A. 04-199 amended Subsec. (a) to delete references to specific violations for which person shall be required to provide evidence of financial responsibility and to eliminate provision re waiver of requirements of subsection for violations of Sec. 14-222 or 14-224 where no personal injury and property damage is less than $1,000, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 12-80 amended Subsec. (h) to change penalty from a fine of not less than $100 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days or both to a class D misdemeanor; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5 amended Subsec. (f) to delete provisions re return of operator's license and seizure of license or registration and number plates from suspended operator, effective June 30, 2015; P.A. 17-114 amended Subsecs. (a) and (j) to increase the minimum coverage requirement for personal injury to, or death of, person from $20,000 to $25,000, personal injury to, or death of, more than one person from $40,000 to $50,000 and property damage from $10,000 to $25,000, and made technical changes, effective January 1, 2018, and applicable to automobile liability insurance policies delivered, issued for delivery, renewed, amended or endorsed in this state on or after January 1, 2018; P.A. 22-115 amended Subsec. (j) to add language re commission of larceny of a motor vehicle and delete reference to Sec. 54-123(a)(1).
Cited. 140 C. 304; 153 C. 633, 647; 161 C. 169. Mere violation does not create liability. Id., 388. Cited. 169 C. 267; 171 C. 255; 203 C. 305; 205 C. 178; 211 C. 640; 212 C. 652; 229 C. 824. A self-insurer need not prove the existence of a document requesting the minimum statutory coverage limits; its uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage limits are deemed to be those provided by section. 306 C. 340.
Cited. 28 CA 145; 31 CA 797; 36 CA 713; 45 CA 630; 46 CA 313.
Cited. 5 CS 341. Suspension continues until proof of financial ability is produced. 16 CS 180. Taxicab driver, whose license has been revoked for failure to prove financial responsibility, cannot collect unemployment compensation. 19 CS 364. Cited. 36 CS 561.
Where a minor's vehicle is registered in the name of the father for the purpose of evading financial responsibility, the registered owner of the vehicle is estopped to deny not only ownership of the vehicle but also that the minor-owner was acting in furtherance of the business of the father when the tort occurred. 3 Conn. Cir. Ct. 591, 598. Cited. 5 Conn. Cir. Ct. 162.
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 165 C. 466. Minimum uninsured motorist coverage for damages by reason of personal injury or death. 171 C. 443. Cited. Id., 463; 215 C. 399; 222 C. 631; Id., 657; 226 C. 427.
Cited. 44 CS 59.
Subsec. (b):
Provisions of Subsec. do not exclude other forms of security. 143 C. 202.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 14 - Motor Vehicles. Use of the Highway by Vehicles. Gasoline

Chapter 246 - Motor Vehicles

Section 14-1. - Definitions.

Section 14-1a. - “Authorized emergency vehicle” defined.

Section 14-2. - Appointment of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.

Section 14-3. - Powers and duties of commissioner.

Section 14-4. - Findings and rulings of commissioner.

Section 14-4a. - Conduct of hearings and rendering of decisions.

Section 14-5. - Branch offices.

Section 14-5a. - Ansonia branch office.

Section 14-5b. - Discontinuation of branch offices.

Section 14-5c. - Department closed or unable to perform transactions due to emergency or other reason. Extension of expiration date or period of validity of credentials issued by commissioner.

Section 14-6. - Coordination of enforcement activities.

Section 14-7. - Deputy commissioners.

Section 14-8. - Police authority of commissioner and inspectors.

Section 14-9. - Oath of office.

Section 14-9a. - Criminal background checks for applicants for employment with department and certain department employees. Reassignment of employee with disqualifying criminal offense or condition.

Section 14-10. - Definitions. Records. Disclosure of personal information and highly restricted personal information. Penalty. Regulations.

Section 14-11. - Employment of legal assistance.

Section 14-11a. - Exceptional issuance of certificates and licenses for law enforcement activities. Verification by Chief State's Attorney of statements on application for such certificates and licenses.

Section 14-11b. - Driver training program for persons with disabilities.

Section 14-11c. - Motor Carrier Advisory Council. Members. Duties.

Section 14-11d. - Annual safety inspection program for fire department apparatus.

Section 14-11e. - Annual report re appointments scheduled and transactions available and conducted on department's Internet web site.

Section 14-11i. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Payment of fees by credit card.

Section 14-11j. - Blue envelopes for persons with autism spectrum disorder.

Section 14-11k. - Waiver of fee for license or identity card renewal or duplication for veterans at certain event.

Section 14-12. - Motor vehicle registration. Application. Issuance by dealers. Misrepresentation. Registration number and certificate. Requirements for registration. Regulations. Temporary registration. Number of registered electric vehicles.

Section 14-15d. - Electronic issuance of registration or certificate of title.

Section 14-16c. - Insurance companies', persons', firms' or corporations' duties re totalled vehicles and certificates of title. Operation and inspection of totalled vehicles. Regulations.

Section 14-20b. - Number plates for veterans, members of the armed forces and members of the Hmong Laotian special guerilla units. Return and nonrenewal of number plates.

Section 14-20d. - Marker plates for veterans and members of the armed forces to indicate service during a period of war. Return and nonrenewal of marker plates.

Section 14-21aa. - Connecticut Lakes, Rivers and Ponds Preservation account.

Section 14-21i. - Greenways commemorative number plates. Fees. Greenways commemorative account. Regulations.

Section 14-21z. - Save Our Lakes commemorative number plates. Fees.

Section 14-25c. - Registration of motor vehicle used as a student transportation vehicle. Distinctive marker plates.

Section 14-25d. - Registration of DUKW or similar amphibious vehicle. Restrictions or prohibitions imposed by traffic authority.

Section 14-29. - Owners of motor or service buses, taxicabs, school buses, school transportation vehicles and motor vehicles in livery service to furnish insurance or bond.

Section 14-36. - Motor vehicle operator's license.

Section 14-36d. - Acquisition and installation of equipment. Renewal and duplication of license or card without personal appearance. Method for issuance, renewal or duplication of license, permit or card. Temporary license, permit or card. Procedures...

Section 14-36e. (Formerly Sec. 10-24). - Course in motor vehicle operation and highway safety.

Section 14-36f. (Formerly Sec. 10-24d). - Regulations concerning driver education programs.

Section 14-36h. - Contents and features of operator's license and identity card. Issuance to persons on active duty. Veteran status indicated.

Section 14-36j. - Commissioner to amend regulations re content of safe driving instruction courses. Attendance by parent or guardian.

Section 14-36m. - Issuance of operators' licenses to applicants unable to establish legal presence in the United States and applicants without Social Security numbers.

Section 14-41. - Expiration and renewal of operators' licenses and identity cards. Fees. Notice.

Section 14-42a. - Agreement with procurement organizations. Inclusion of information re procurement organizations in driver education programs.

Section 14-44c. - Application for commercial driver's license or commercial driver's instruction permit. Penalty.

Section 14-44e. - Limitations on issuance of commercial driver's license. Qualification standards. Waiver of skills test. Requirements for license endorsement to operate vehicle transporting hazardous materials. Commercial driver's instruction permit...

Section 14-44i. - Fees for commercial driver's license and tests. Waiver.

Section 14-44k. - *(See end of section for amended version of subsection (c) and effective date.) Disqualification from operation of commercial motor vehicles. Disqualification offenses. Lifetime disqualification. Mitigation of lifetime disqualificat...

Section 14-45a. - Regulations re standards for licensing of persons with health problems, referrals to medical advisory board, vision standards. Vision screenings or examinations.

Section 14-49. - Fees for miscellaneous registration and other fees.

Section 14-50. - Fees for operator's license renewal, passenger endorsement, operator's examination, collection cost and returned check or rejected payment. Waiver of fees.

Section 14-50b. - Fee for restoration of operator's license, identity card or registration. School bus seat belt account.

Section 14-52. - New car dealer's, used car dealer's, repairer's and limited repairer's licenses. Surety bonds. Penalty.

Section 14-52a. - Grounds for refusal to grant or renew a dealer or repairer license.

Section 14-67g. (Formerly Sec. 21-15). - Definitions.

Section 14-67h. - “Major component parts” defined.

Section 14-67i. (Formerly Sec. 21-16). - Certificate of approval of location required. Exemption.

Section 14-67j. - Intermediate processors. Permit and license required. License required to transport vehicles or parts processed by intermediate processors. Records of vehicles or parts received, dismantled or sold. Inspection. Regulations.

Section 14-67k. (Formerly Sec. 21-17). - Hearing on application. Fee.

Section 14-67l. (Formerly Sec. 21-18). - License and fees. General registration of motor vehicles. Documents to be issued to drivers of such motor vehicles. Compliance with environmental statutes and regulations.

Section 14-67m. (Formerly Sec. 21-18a). - Record of vehicles or major component parts received, dismantled or sold. Inspection of records, vehicles, parts and premises. Receipt of certificate of title. Penalty.

Section 14-67n. (Formerly Sec. 21-19). - Use of general registration restricted. Number plates for motor vehicles being towed. Fees.

Section 14-67o. (Formerly Sec. 21-20). - Revocation of license upon sale or transfer of business.

Section 14-67p. (Formerly Sec. 21-21). - Suspension or revocation for violation.

Section 14-67q. (Formerly Sec. 21-22). - Commissioner may impose conditions concerning establishment and maintenance of yards.

Section 14-67r. (Formerly Sec. 21-22a). - Fencing.

Section 14-67s. (Formerly Sec. 21-23). - Ordinances creating restricted districts.

Section 14-67t. (Formerly Sec. 21-24). - Publication of ordinances.

Section 14-67u. (Formerly Sec. 21-25). - Appeal.

Section 14-67v. (Formerly Sec. 21-26). - Penalty. Injunction to restrain violation.

Section 14-67w. (Formerly Sec. 21-26a). - Scrap metal processors exempted. Receipt of motor vehicles. Required information. Inspection of premises and records. Retention of records. Regulations.

Section 14-68. - Definitions.

Section 14-69. - License to conduct a drivers' school. Penalty.

Section 14-70. - Grounds for denial of application.

Section 14-71. - Schedule of rates to be filed.

Section 14-72. - Suspension, revocation or refusal to renew school license.

Section 14-73. - Instructor's license. Master instructor's license. Regulations.

Section 14-74. - Suspension, revocation or refusal to renew instructor's license or master instructor's license.

Section 14-75. - Revocation or suspension of license after renewal.

Section 14-76. - Hearing for reinstatement or renewal. Appeal.

Section 14-77. - Records of licensee.

Section 14-78. - Regulations for conduct of drivers' schools and instructor license requirements. Limited license.

Section 14-79. - Penalty. Suspension, revocation or withdrawal of instructor's license or master instructor's license if imminent threat to public safety or welfare exists.

Section 14-80. - Mechanical equipment.

Section 14-80a. - Maximum noise levels. Regulations.

Section 14-80b. - Ball joints and tie rod ends. Prohibition on certain installations and attachments to.

Section 14-80h. - Brake equipment of motor vehicles. Compression brake device to be equipped with muffler. Penalties.

Section 14-80i. - Brake equipment and handlebars of motorcycles.

Section 14-81. - Brake equipment of trailers.

Section 14-81a. - Hydraulic brake fluid.

Section 14-81b. - Restrictions on used brake drums and brake discs.

Section 14-82. - Free-wheeling devices.

Section 14-83 to 14-96. - Head and rear lights; spotlights; color of lights; reflectors; turn signals; minimum standards; single-beam, multibeam and alternate road-lighting equipment; number of driving lamps; flashing lights; emergency lighting equip...

Section 14-96a. - Lighted lamps and illuminating devices required, when.

Section 14-96aa. - Standards and specifications for lamps for snow-removal and highway maintenance equipment.

Section 14-96b. - Head lamps.

Section 14-96bb. - Operation of motor vehicles without required lighting devices.

Section 14-96c. - Tail lamps. Illumination of rear registration plate.

Section 14-96cc. - Regulation of hazardous lighting equipment.

Section 14-96d. - Reflectors.

Section 14-96e. - Stop lamps. Turn signals.

Section 14-96f. - Special requirements for buses, trucks, trailers, truck tractors.

Section 14-96g. - Colors of lamps and reflectors. Reflective sheeting on certain vehicles.

Section 14-96h. - Mounting of reflectors and clearance lamps.

Section 14-96i. - Visibility of reflectors and clearance, identification and side marker lamps.

Section 14-96j. - Vehicles operated in combination.

Section 14-96k. - Projecting loads. Carrying of animals.

Section 14-96l. - Sufficiency of head and rear lights. Parked vehicles.

Section 14-96m. - Farm tractors and equipment.

Section 14-96n. - General lighting requirements.

Section 14-96o. - Spot lamps. Fog lamps. Auxiliary passing lamps. Auxiliary driving lamps.

Section 14-96p. - Color of lights. Flashing lights. Intensity of lights.

Section 14-96q. - Permits for colored or flashing lights. Exceptions. Fee.

Section 14-96r. - Color of stop lamps. Turn signal lamps.

Section 14-96s. - Fender, backup and identification lamps. Penalties.

Section 14-96t. - Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment.

Section 14-96u. - Use of multiple-beam road-lighting equipment.

Section 14-96v and 14-96w. - Single-beam road-lighting equipment. Distance forward lights to illuminate.

Section 14-96x. - Head lamp of motorcycle.

Section 14-96y. - Number of head lamps. Number in combination with other lamps.

Section 14-96z. - Intensity of certain lamps. Location of red light.

Section 14-97. - Defrosting devices on school buses and motor vehicles used to transport passengers for hire.

Section 14-97a. - Emergency lighting or reflecting devices on motor vehicles used to transport passengers for hire and motor vehicles with commercial registration.

Section 14-97b. - Lift equipment on motor buses.

Section 14-98. - Tires.

Section 14-98a. - Tires to be in safe operating condition.

Section 14-99. - Mirror. Motor vehicles with commercial registration to allow others to pass.

Section 14-99f. - Windshield. Obstruction of view.

Section 14-99g. - Definitions. Tinted or reflectorized windows. Obstruction of view prohibited. Exceptions. Sale or delivery of motor vehicles having tinted or reflectorized windows prohibited. Stickers required. Penalty. Window tinting businesses. R...

Section 14-99h. - *(See end of section for amended verson and effective date.) Etching of vehicle identification numbers. Marking of component parts. Penalty. Regulations.

Section 14-100. - Safety glass. Use of plastics.

Section 14-100a. - Seat safety belts. Child restraint systems. Wheelchair transportation devices.

Section 14-100b. - Air pollution control devices required on certain passenger motor vehicles.

Section 14-101. - Turn signals.

Section 14-102. - View in and exits from motor vehicles used to transport passengers for hire.

Section 14-102a. - Inspection of student transportation vehicles.

Section 14-103. - Inspection of motor vehicles.

Section 14-103a. - Inspection of reassembled, altered or reconstructed vehicles. Composite vehicles. Vehicles made by unlicensed manufacturers.

Section 14-103b. - High-mileage vehicles, regulations re safety and performance standards.

Section 14-103c. - Vehicles using liquid propane gas as fuel.

Section 14-103d. - Vehicles using any pressurized gas as fuel. Regulations. Class C misdemeanor.

Section 14-104. - Fenders and other wheel protectors.

Section 14-105. - Television screens or similar devices prohibited. Exceptions.

Section 14-106. - Air conditioning equipment.

Section 14-106a. - Tamper-resistant odometer required. Mileage reading required on registration application.

Section 14-106b. - Properly functioning odometer required. Tampering with odometer prohibited.

Section 14-106c. - Headerboards required on commercial van-type motor vehicles.

Section 14-106d. - Sale, offer for sale, manufacture, importation or installation of counterfeit or nonfunctional air bag prohibited. Unfair or deceptive trade practice. Penalty.

Section 14-107. - Liability of owner, operator, lessee.

Section 14-108. - Report of accidents.

Section 14-108a. - Uniform investigation of accident report. Requirements and policy for identifying and notifying person's family or household member of motor vehicle accident in which person was killed.

Section 14-108b, 14-108c and 14-109. - Statistical information based on reports. Report of accident involving unlicensed operator under instruction. Coroner to investigate fatal motor vehicle accidents.

Section 14-110. - Oaths and subpoenas. False statements or reports.

Section 14-111. - Suspension or revocation of registration, license or right to operate.

Section 14-111a. - Possession of alcoholic liquors in motor vehicles by underage persons.

Section 14-111b. - Suspension of operator's license following conviction for speeding.

Section 14-111c and 14-111d. - Driver License Compact. Definitions applicable to Driver License Compact; comparable convictions to be reported; report of suspension or revocation action to department.

Section 14-111e. - *(See end of section for amended version of subsection (a) and effective date.) Suspension or delay in issuance of operator's license for person under twenty-one years of age convicted of certain violations.

Section 14-111f. - Suspension of operator's license for possession of counterfeit or altered license.

Section 14-111g. - Operator's retraining program.

Section 14-111h. - Definitions applicable to driver license agreement.

Section 14-111i. - Entry into driver license agreement. Regulations.

Section 14-111j. - Findings and declarations re driver license agreement.

Section 14-111k. - Application for a motor vehicle operator's license from applicants in other member jurisdictions.

Section 14-111l. - Driver control record. Record of convictions and administrative actions.

Section 14-111m. - Notice of failure to comply with a citation.

Section 14-111n. - Reports of comparable convictions. Suspension of operator's license.

Section 14-111o. - Form and use in evidence of records received from other member jurisdictions. Electronic transmission.

Section 14-111p. - Validity of reports or records received from members of the Driver License Compact.

Section 14-111q. - Hearing.

Section 14-112. - Proof of financial responsibility.

Section 14-112a. - Online Insurance Verification System.

Section 14-113 to 14-115. - Financial responsibility of motor vehicle owners and operators required after accident; definitions. Administration by Motor Vehicle Commissioner; hearings; appeals. Abstract of operating record.

Section 14-115a. - Request for document from motor vehicle record.

Section 14-116 to 14-128. - Accident reports. Determination of amount of security; suspension of license and registration; exceptions; liability policy or bond. Release in behalf of minor. Exceptions. Duration of suspension. Unlicensed or nonresident...

Section 14-129. - Self-insurance.

Section 14-131 to 14-133. - Discharge in bankruptcy not to release judgment debtor. Relief under other statutes. Penalties.

Section 14-134. - Appeals from commissioner.

Section 14-135. - Attorney General to act when commissioner is disqualified.

Section 14-136. - First complaint.

Section 14-137. - Authority to make regulations and certify or limit the use of devices and equipment.

Section 14-137a. - Point system for motor vehicle violations.

Section 14-138. - State police to assist.

Section 14-139. - Conviction to be endorsed on license.

Section 14-140. - Release on own recognizance. Report of failure to appear or to pay fine or fee, surcharge or cost. Reciprocal agreements. Opening of judgment.

Section 14-140a. - Automobile club bail bond certificates, when acceptable as bail.

Section 14-141. - Courts to report convictions and other dispositions to commissioner.

Section 14-142. - Proceedings against negligent court clerk.

Section 14-143. - Expenses in unsuccessful prosecutions by state police.

Section 14-144. - No fees for arrests for motor vehicle violations.

Section 14-145. - Towing or removal of motor vehicle from private property. Use of a wheel-locking device. Regulations. Prohibition re issuance of parking citation. Exemption. Penalty.

Section 14-145a. - Towing, removal or use of wheel-locking device prohibited except upon express instruction of property owner or lessee or for repossession. Rebate prohibited.

Section 14-145b. - Storage and release of motor vehicles that have been towed or rendered immovable.

Section 14-145c. - Liability of property owner, lessee or lending institution for improper towing or removal of motor vehicle or use of a wheel-locking device.

Section 14-145d. - Notification to chief of police required prior to use of wheel-locking device.

Section 14-146. - Objects not to be thrown at motor vehicles.

Section 14-147. - Improper use of marker, registration or license.

Section 14-147a. - Theft or illegal possession of number plate or sticker.

Section 14-148. - Abandoned markers.

Section 14-149. - Mutilated or removed vehicle identification, factory or engine number. Discovery of vehicle reported as stolen or of vehicle or major component part with mutilated or missing identification, engine or factory number. Disposition of...

Section 14-149a. - Ownership or operation of a chop shop. Penalty.

Section 14-150. - Abandoned or unregistered motor vehicles and motor vehicles which are a menace to traffic. Notice. Removal. Storage. Hearing. Lien. Affidavit of compliance. Sale. Regulations re title to abandoned motor vehicles and re disposal of m...

Section 14-150a. - Removal of abandoned motor vehicles by municipalities. Notice.

Section 14-150b. - Municipal Abandoned Vehicle Trust Fund.

Section 14-151. - State marshals and constables to enforce law concerning abandoned motor vehicles.

Section 14-151a. - Report by owner or person in lawful possession of theft of motor vehicle. Regulations re uniform procedure. Report as condition precedent to settling insurance claim.

Section 14-152. - Report by law enforcement agencies of theft or recovery of motor vehicle.

Section 14-153. - Renting of motor vehicles.

Section 14-153a. - Exemption. Penalty.

Section 14-153b. - Proof of credit.

Section 14-154. - Liability of owner for damage caused by rented or leased car.

Section 14-154a. - Liability of owner for damage caused by rented or leased motor vehicle. Exceptions.

Section 14-155. - Fines and forfeitures to be paid to commissioner.

Section 14-156. - Receipts of Department of Motor Vehicles to be credited to Special Transportation Fund.

Section 14-156a. - Payment of State Police Department expenditures from Highway Fund.

Section 14-158. - Fines and forfeitures paid to commissioner to be receipts of General Fund.

Section 14-159. - Refund of money paid to commissioner.

Section 14-160. - Reservation of marker plate numbers. Additional fee for low numbers.

Section 14-161. - Impersonation of inspector or agent.

Section 14-162. - Ordinances.

Section 14-163. - Commissioner to provide lists of motor vehicle and snowmobile owners to town assessors. Disclosure by assessor or tax collector prohibited.

Section 14-163a. - Driving on ice.

Section 14-163b. - Motor vehicles formerly used as ambulances.

Section 14-163c. - Motor carrier safety regulations for intrastate or interstate commerce. Variations or exemptions. Enforcement powers of police officers and motor vehicle inspectors.

Section 14-163d. - Vehicles in intrastate or interstate commerce. Evidence of security requirements or insurance. Suspension of registration.

Section 14-163e. - Periodic inspection of certain vehicles or combinations.

Section 14-163f. - Eligibility for commercial motor vehicle services contracts with state or municipalities.

Section 14-163g. - Transportation of hazardous materials. Applicable federal regulations. Enforcement powers of motor vehicle inspectors and police officers.

Section 14-164. - General penalty.

Section 14-164a. (Formerly Sec. 29-143). - Motor vehicle racing.