Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 33 - Secretary
Section 3-110i. - State composer. Charles Edward Ives Memorial Composer Laureate.

Charles Edward Ives is designated as the composer of the state of Connecticut. There shall be a “Charles Edward Ives Memorial Composer Laureate of the state of Connecticut”. The board of directors of the Charles Ives Center for the Arts, in consultation with the panel established under this section, may designate from time to time a composer who was born or is living in Connecticut to serve in the position of composer laureate. There is established a panel that shall meet from time to time to advise said board of directors on the designation of the composer laureate. The panel shall be comprised of eight members, one of whom shall be a representative of the Department of Economic and Community Development, one of whom shall be a representative of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, one of whom shall be a representative of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, one of whom shall be a representative of the Yale University School of Music, one of whom shall be a representative of the Hartt School of Music of The University of Hartford, one of whom shall be a representative of The Charles Ives Society, Inc., one of whom shall be a representative of The University of Connecticut through its music department, and one of whom shall be a representative of the Connecticut State University System through the music department of Western Connecticut State University. Each member of the panel shall be selected by the entity that the member represents.

(P.A. 91-318; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 210(e); P.A. 04-20, S. 3; 04-205, S. 5; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 04-2, S. 30; P.A. 11-48, S. 130.)
History: June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 and P.A. 04-20 replaced Connecticut Commission on the Arts with Connecticut Commission on Arts, Tourism, Culture, History and Film, effective August 20, 2003; P.A. 04-205, effective June 3, 2004, and May Sp. Sess. P.A. 04-2, effective May 12, 2004, both replaced Connecticut Commission on Arts, Tourism, Culture, History and Film with Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism; P.A. 11-48 made a technical change and replaced “Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism” with “Department of Economic and Community Development”, effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 3 - State Elective Officers

Chapter 33 - Secretary

Section 3-77. - General duties; salary. Office of Secretary full time.

Section 3-78. - Deputy Secretary.

Section 3-79. - Roll of members of General Assembly.

Section 3-80. - Manual and roll.

Section 3-80a. - List of members-elect and “Pocket Manual” to be sent to members-elect, when.

Section 3-81. - Appropriations to be certified.

Section 3-82. - Statement of legislative action.

Section 3-83. - Publication of special acts. Index.

Section 3-84. - Distribution of public acts taking effect from passage.

Section 3-85. - Engrossed bills.

Section 3-86. - Legislative acts and documents to each free public library.

Section 3-87. - Publication of election laws.

Section 3-88 and 3-89. - Distribution of reports of state officers. Digest of compensation decisions.

Section 3-90. - Register and Manual. Regulations.

Section 3-91 to 3-94. - Notaries public; appointment, term and qualifications; waiver of fees. Record of certificate and oath of notary. Notice of revocation of appointment. Change of name of notary.

Section 3-94a. - Notaries public. Definitions.

Section 3-94b. - Appointment and qualifications of notary. Application fee. Certificate of appointment.

Section 3-94c. - Term of office of notary. Recording of certificate and oath.

Section 3-94d. - Reappointment of notary.

Section 3-94e. - Appointment of certain state police officers as notaries.

Section 3-94f. - Prohibitions re lawful transactions.

Section 3-94g. - Disqualification of notary.

Section 3-94h. - Prohibited acts.

Section 3-94i. - Notary's signature.

Section 3-94j. - Official notarial seal.

Section 3-94k. - Notarial certificate. Notarial seal. Stamp.

Section 3-94l. - Liability.

Section 3-94m. - Warning, reprimand, revocation, suspension, resignation.

Section 3-94n. - Change of address of notary. Fee.

Section 3-94o. - Change of name of notary. Fees.

Section 3-94p. - Procedure for resignation of notary.

Section 3-94q. - Death of notary.

Section 3-95. - Fees of notary.

Section 3-95a. - Prohibition re notary offering or providing legal advice in immigration matters. Use of title of notario or notario publico.

Section 3-96. - List of Superior Court judges and officials.

Section 3-97. - Records of the colony of New Haven.

Section 3-98. - Photographic or electronic records and copies.

Section 3-99. - Fees for filing and recording in Secretary's office.

Section 3-99a. - *(See end of section for amended version of subsection (g) and effective date.) Fees for filing, recording and copying documents. Expedited services. Filing by electronic means. Unique identification numbers. Remittance by credit acc...

Section 3-99b. - Forms of documents filed in Secretary's office.

Section 3-99c. - Deposit of fees.

Section 3-99d. - Electronic business portal. Establishment and purpose. Promotion and modification.

Section 3-100. - Names of streams.

Section 3-101 to 3-104. - Division of Professional and Vocational Licensing. Professional and vocational licensing boards, generally.

Section 3-105. - Arms of the state.

Section 3-106. - Seal.

Section 3-106a. - Reproduction of arms and seal.

Section 3-107. - State flag.

Section 3-108. - State flower.

Section 3-108a. - Children's state flower.

Section 3-109. - State bird.

Section 3-109a. - State animal.

Section 3-109b. - State insect.

Section 3-109c. - State shellfish.

Section 3-109d. - State fish.

Section 3-110. - State tree.

Section 3-110a. - State to be known as “Constitution State”.

Section 3-110b. - State mineral.

Section 3-110c. - State song.

Section 3-110d. - State ship.

Section 3-110e. - State hero and state heroine.

Section 3-110f. - State poet laureate.

Section 3-110g. - State fossil.

Section 3-110h. - State troubadour.

Section 3-110i. - State composer. Charles Edward Ives Memorial Composer Laureate.

Section 3-110j. - State tartan.

Section 3-110k. - State folk dance.

Section 3-110l. - State cantata.

Section 3-110m. - State flagship and tall ship ambassador.

Section 3-110n. - State aircraft.

Section 3-110o. - State polka.

Section 3-110p. - Second state song.

Section 3-110q. - State pioneering aircraft.

Section 3-110r. - State dinosaur.