Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 884 - Jurors
Section 51-247. - Compensation of jurors. Guidelines re reimbursement of expenses.

(a) Each full-time employed juror shall be paid regular wages by the juror's employer for the first five days, or part thereof, of jury service. Such payment shall be subject to the requirements of section 31-71b and any employer who violates this section shall be subject to the provisions of sections 31-71g and 31-72. A person shall not be considered a full-time employed juror on any day of jury service in which such person (1) would not have accrued regular wages to be paid by the employer if such person were not serving as a juror on that day, or (2) would not have worked more than one-half of a shift which extends into another day if such person were not serving as a juror on that day. Each juror not considered a full-time employed juror on a particular day of jury service pursuant to subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection shall be reimbursed by the state for necessary out-of-pocket expenses incurred during that day of jury service, provided such day of service is within the first five days, or part thereof, of jury service. Each part-time employed juror and unemployed juror shall be reimbursed by the state for necessary out-of-pocket expenses incurred during the first five days, or part thereof, of jury service. Necessary out-of-pocket expenses shall include, but not be limited to, twenty cents for each mile of travel from the juror's place of residence to the place of holding the court and return, and shall exclude food. The mileage shall be determined by the shortest direct route either by highway or by any regular line of conveyance between the points. A reimbursement award under this subsection for each day of service shall not be less than twenty dollars or more than fifty dollars. For the purposes of this subsection, “full-time employed juror” means an employee holding a position normally requiring thirty hours or more of service in each week, which position is neither temporary nor casual, and includes an employee holding a position through a temporary help service, as defined in section 31-129, which position normally requires thirty hours or more of service in each week, who has been working in that position for a period exceeding ninety days, and “part-time employed juror” means an employee holding a position normally requiring less than thirty hours of service in each week or an employee working on a temporary or casual basis. In the event that a juror may be considered to be both a full-time employed juror and a part-time employed juror for any day of the first five days, or part thereof, of jury service, such juror shall, for the purposes of this section, be considered to be a full-time employed juror only.

(b) The Jury Administrator shall establish guidelines for reimbursement of expenses pursuant to this section.
(c) Each juror who serves more than five days shall be paid by the state for the sixth day and each day thereafter at a rate of fifty dollars per day of service. A juror receiving payment under this subsection shall not be entitled to any additional reimbursement.
(1949 Rev., S. 3610; 1951, S. 1974d; 1959, P.A. 28, S. 101; 1967, P.A. 703; 901, S. 9; P.A. 79-608, S. 8, 10; P.A. 80-270, S. 1, 3; 80-483, S. 183, 186; P.A. 82-248, S. 133; P.A. 87-385, S. 1, 4; P.A. 88-55, S. 1, 2; P.A. 91-160, S. 1, 3; P.A. 94-169, S. 18, 20; P.A. 03-202, S. 13; P.A. 07-217, S. 189.)
History: 1959 act deleted reference to juror in civil action before a justice of the peace, the judicial function of the latter having been abolished; 1967 acts deleted jurors for coroner's inquests, increased compensation from $8 to $10 per day and authorized mileage for return from court; P.A. 79-608 raised jurors' per diem from $10 to $20 and travel allowance from $0.10 to $0.15 a mile, effective July 1, 1980; P.A. 80-270 reduced per diem to $10; P.A. 80-483 changed effective date of P.A. 80-270 from May 14, 1980, to July 1, 1980; P.A. 82-248 rephrased the section and inserted Subsec. indicators; P.A. 87-385, effective September 1, 1988, revised section, creating subdivisions within Subsec. (a), adding Subdiv. (3) re applicability of subsection to jurors summoned on or after September 1, 1988, in judicial district to which provisions of Sec. 51-238a(a) are not applicable and added Subsec. (b) re payment of wages by employer to full-time employed juror for first three days of jury service, payment of wages by state for fourth day and each day thereafter at rate of $50 per day, but no compensation for travel and added Subdiv. (3) re applicability of subsection to jurors summoned on and after September 1, 1988, to serve in judicial district to which provisions of Sec. 51-238(a) are applicable; P.A. 88-55 amended Subsec. (b)(1) by adding provisions re person not considered a full-time employed juror, definitions of necessary out-of-pocket expenses for part-time employed juror and unemployed juror and of “position” for employee who is a “full-time employed juror” and re juror who may be considered to be both full-time employed juror and part-time employed juror, inserted new Subdiv. (2) re establishment of guidelines by jury administrator for reimbursement of expenses pursuant to subsection and amended relettered Subdiv. (3) by deleting “for travel” and adding “any” before “additional reimbursement”; P.A. 91-160 amended Subsec. (a)(3) by deleting “on or after September 1, 1988,” Subsec. (b)(1) and (2) by changing “three” days to “five” days, and Subsec. (b)(4) by replacing “to serve on or after September 1, 1988,” with “for service to begin on or after September 1, 1991,”; P.A. 94-169 eliminated obsolete provisions, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 03-202 amended Subsec. (a) by adding provisions re payment subject to requirements of Sec. 31-71b and violating employer subject to provisions of Secs. 31-71g and 31-72 and by making technical changes; P.A. 07-217 made a technical change in Subsec. (a), effective July 12, 2007.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 51 - Courts

Chapter 884 - Jurors

Section 51-217. - Qualification of jurors.

Section 51-217a. - Jurors excused from service. Option to be considered for service.

Section 51-217b. - Information for prospective jurors. Postponement of jury service or accommodations for breastfeeding women.

Section 51-218 and 51-219. - Jury service for women. Exemption from jury service.

Section 51-219a. - Duties and powers of Jury Administrator.

Section 51-219b. - How to determine number of jurors to be summoned.

Section 51-219c. - Adjustment in number of jurors.

Section 51-220. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Number of jurors for each town.

Section 51-220a. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Use of electronic processing in selection and summoning of jurors.

Section 51-221 and 51-222. - Jury committees; selection of jurors. Towns failing to file lists of jurors.

Section 51-222a. - Preparation of master or final list.

Section 51-223. - State Jury Commission. Inquiry blanks. Jury lists.

Section 51-224. - Incomplete list. Preparation of subsequent list.

Section 51-225 to 51-228. - Compensation of members of State Jury Commission. Designation of clerks. Preparation of slips with jurors' names and placement in jury boxes. Summoning of jurors for court in Tolland County from Manchester and in Middlesex...

Section 51-229. - Additional jurors may be drawn at any time.

Section 51-230. - Drawing of jurors in judicial districts.

Section 51-231. - Drawing of jurors.

Section 51-231a. - Clerk to furnish slips containing the names of jurors.

Section 51-232. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Summoning of jurors. Juror questionnaire. Reduction of panel. Courthouse.

Section 51-232a. - Modification of date, location or other condition of juror service.

Section 51-232b. - Limitation re summons for jury duty.

Section 51-233. - Verdict not affected by irregularities in summoning jurors.

Section 51-234. - Accommodations for jury panel.

Section 51-235 and 51-236. - Summoning of justice jurors. Return of jury warrant; fine.

Section 51-237. - Jurors failing to appear.

Section 51-237a. - Permission for juror to be absent.

Section 51-238. - Judge may direct juror attendance.

Section 51-238a. - Length of term of service as juror.

Section 51-239. - Selection of panel.

Section 51-239a. (Formerly Sec. 51-164e). - Transfer of trial to jury session.

Section 51-239b. (Formerly Sec. 51-164d). - Waiver of jury in civil actions.

Section 51-240. - Examination of jurors in civil actions.

Section 51-241. - Peremptory challenges in civil actions.

Section 51-243. - Alternate jurors in civil cases.

Section 51-243a. - Orientation of jurors.

Section 51-244. - Jurors attending Court of Common Pleas may try civil and criminal causes at same term.

Section 51-245. - Duty of jurors. Prohibited conversations. Fines. Assistance of interpreter for jurors who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Section 51-245a. - Rules re qualification of interpreters to assist jurors who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Section 51-246. - Court may require jury to remain together in certain cases.

Section 51-247. - Compensation of jurors. Guidelines re reimbursement of expenses.

Section 51-247a. - Employer not to discharge employee or require additional hours work for jury service. Eight hours jury duty deemed a legal day's work. Penalty. Action for recovery of wages and reinstatement. Liability of employer for failure to co...

Section 51-247b. - Prohibition on former juror serving as consultant.

Section 51-247c. - Court may excuse compensation of juror. Waiver application. Juror service certificate. Filing of application.