No judge whose salary is paid by the state may be appointed as an auditor or committee in any civil action.
(1949 Rev., S. 8175; P.A. 82-160, S. 166.)
History: P.A. 82-160 substituted “may” for “shall”.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 910 - Committees, Auditors and Referees
Section 52-425. - Appointment of a committee in civil actions.
Section 52-426. - Compensation of committee and stenographer.
Section 52-427. - Auditors or committee may be appointed when court not in session.
Section 52-428. - Auditors in actions involving matters of accounting.
Section 52-429. - Powers of auditors and committees over witnesses.
Section 52-430. - Filling of auditor or committee vacancies when court not in session.
Section 52-431. - Recommittal of incomplete report.
Section 52-432. - Judge not to be auditor or committee.
Section 52-433. - Auditor or committee appointed judge may finish case.
Section 52-434. - State referees.
Section 52-434a. - Powers of referees.
Section 52-434b. - Referrals to senior judges; their powers and compensation.
Section 52-434d. - Special education administrative contested cases pilot program.