When any bond or recognizance conditioned for the appearance of any person accused in any information or complaint charging a violation of any of the provisions of section 53-304 becomes forfeited or whenever any person convicted under the provisions of said section gives a bond and fails to comply with the provisions of the same, the court before which such information or complaint is pending or in which such conviction was had, upon collection or settlement of such forfeited bond or recognizance, may order the avails or any portion thereof to be paid to the spouse or for the support of the children or both, in such manner and installments as such court may find reasonable, or may order the avails or any portion thereof to be paid to the selectmen of the town, Support Enforcement Services of the Superior Court, or the Commissioner of Administrative Services, who shall administer the same for the benefit of the spouse or children or both, as they or he may find reasonable.
(1949 Rev., S. 8590; 1959, P.A. 28, S. 136; 1967, P.A. 138; 1969, P.A. 447, S. 4; 730, S. 14; 1971, P.A. 171; P.A. 74-183, S. 123, 291; P.A. 76-436, S. 513, 681; P.A. 77-614, S. 70, 610; P.A. 78-331, S. 34, 58; P.A. 93-396, S. 12; P.A. 01-91, S. 28.)
History: 1959 act deleted references to trial justices which were abolished; 1967 act deleted reference to giving a bond under section 53-304; 1969 acts replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner of finance and control; 1971 act authorized payments to family relations division of circuit court; P.A. 74-183 replaced family relations division of circuit court with family relations office of court of common pleas, reflecting reorganization of judicial system, effective December 31, 1974; P.A. 76-436 replaced court of common pleas with superior court, reflecting transfer of all jurisdiction to superior court, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner of finance and control with commissioner of administrative services; P.A. 78-331 substituted “spouse” for “wife” eliminating unnecessary distinction based on sex; P.A. 93-396 replaced reference to family relations office with support enforcement division; P.A. 01-91 changed “the Support Enforcement Division” to “Support Enforcement Services”.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 946 - Offenses Against Public Policy
Section 53-258a. - Misuse or mutilation of the flag.
Section 53-264. - Maintenance.
Section 53-278a. - Gambling: Definitions.
Section 53-278b. - Gambling; professional gambling; penalties.
Section 53-278d. - Transmission of gambling information.
Section 53-278e. - Gambling premises as nuisance.
Section 53-278f. - Persistent offenders.
Section 53-278g. - Gambling: Excepted activities.
Section 53-280. - Billiard and pool rooms; permits.
Section 53-289. - Ticket scalping.
Section 53-289a. - Disclosure in advertisements of service charge on tickets.
Section 53-289b. - Ticket resellers. Conditions. Refunds. Penalty.
Section 53-289c. - Unauthorized ticket resale in proximity to event prohibited. Exemptions. Penalty.
Section 53-290. - Lotteries prohibited; publication of promotional drawing.
Section 53-290a. - Disclosures re promotional drawings.
Section 53-300a. - Sunday real estate contracts valid.
Section 53-301. - Dealing in automobiles on Sunday.
Section 53-302. - Employment of labor on Sunday.
Section 53-302a. - Employment of labor on Sunday prohibited; exceptions. Sunday sales.
Section 53-303. - Persons who observe Saturday excepted from Sunday law.
Section 53-303a. - Retail sales on certain holidays.
Section 53-303b. - Employment of labor and retail sales on certain holidays.
Section 53-303d. - Injunction.
Section 53-303e. - More than six days employment in calendar week prohibited. Employee remedies.
Section 53-303f. - Lease provisions requiring Sunday openings prohibited.
Section 53-305. - Bond on appeal.
Section 53-306. - Failure to comply with terms or make payment.
Section 53-307. - Jurisdiction.
Section 53-308. - Forfeited bonds in nonsupport cases.
Section 53-311a. - Distribution of unsolicited credit cards, charge plates.
Section 53-312. - False statements of the value of stocks, bonds and other property.
Section 53-313. - “Bucket shop”; definition.
Section 53-314. - Keeping bucket shop.
Section 53-315. - Keeping bucket shop; accessory.
Section 53-316. - Information to be furnished to customers.
Section 53-317. - Fraudulent sale of kosher meat, meat products and other food.
Section 53-318. - Sale, use or exposure of diseased horses and other animals.
Section 53-319. - Sale or shipment of diseased flesh.
Section 53-320. - Distribution of noxious seeds or poisons.
Section 53-321. - Sale of thistle seed in grass seed.
Section 53-322. - Sale of clams by the barrel or bushel.
Section 53-324. - Articles purporting to be made of gold to be marked.
Section 53-325. - Articles made of gold or alloy; false representations.
Section 53-326. - Sterling silver defined. Penalty.
Section 53-327. - Coin silver defined. Penalty.
Section 53-328. - Manufacture and sale of gold and silver articles.
Section 53-329. - Products of prison labor. Proceeds from sales credited to industrial fund.
Section 53-330. - Admission to public performances.
Section 53-331. - Use of arsenic in embalming.
Section 53-332. - Burials; proximity to dwelling.
Section 53-333. - Depth of burial.
Section 53-333a. - Depth of burial.
Section 53-334. - Unlawful disinterment.
Section 53-341a. - Sale of badge or shield of specific governmental official or employee.
Section 53-341b. - Sale or delivery of body armor restricted.
Section 53-344a. - Sale of cigarettes or tobacco products. Proof of age.
Section 53-345. - Soliciting for philanthropic purposes.
Section 53-345a. - Nitrous oxide containers; sale to or purchase by minors prohibited. Proof of age.