The Attorney General is authorized, when directed by the Governor, to institute legal proceedings in any court or before any commission or committee of any state or of the United States to obtain the establishment and maintenance of just and reasonable rates for transportation of fuel and other articles and commodities by railroad and by vessels and to compel common carriers to establish, apply and observe just and reasonable rules, classifications and practices in connection with such transportation.
(1949 Rev., S. 218.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 3 - State Elective Officers
Section 3-124. - Election; qualifications; salary; bond. Office of Attorney General full time.
Section 3-125. - Duties of Attorney General; deputy; assistants; associate attorneys general.
Section 3-125a. - Certain agreements or stipulations required to be approved by General Assembly.
Section 3-126. - Protection of interstate watercourses.
Section 3-127. - Negotiations concerning interstate watercourses.
Section 3-128. - Signature machines.
Section 3-129a. - Suppression of criminally operated corporations.
Section 3-129b. - Suppression of criminally operated businesses other than corporations.
Section 3-129c. - Actions re imposition of income tax on state residents by New York City.
Section 3-129d. - Action to enforce the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act.
Section 3-129h. - Agreements concerning state-wide opioid claim.
Section 3-130. - Proceedings to obtain reasonable transportation rates.