Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 968 - Victim Services
Section 54-234a. - Display of notice re services for victims of human trafficking at certain public and private establishments and businesses. Penalty.

(a)(1) The operator of any (A) establishment that provides massage services for a fee; (B) publicly or privately operated highway service plaza; (C) hotel, motel, inn or similar lodging; (D) public airport, as defined in section 15-74a; (E) acute care hospital emergency room; (F) urgent care facility; (G) station offering passenger rail service or passenger bus service; (H) business that sells or offers for sale materials or promotes performances intended for an adult-only audience; (I) employment agency, as defined in section 31-129, that offers personnel services to any other operator described in this subdivision; (J) establishment that provides services performed by a nail technician, as defined in section 19a-231; or (K) establishment that provides services performed by an esthetician, as defined in section 20-265a, and (2) each person who holds an on-premises consumption permit for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to title 30, shall post the notice developed pursuant to subsection (b) of section 54-222 in plain view in a conspicuous location where labor and services are provided or performed, tickets are sold and other transactions, including sales, are to be carried on.

(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to any person who holds an on-premises consumption permit for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor pursuant to title 30 that consists of only one or more of the following: (1) A caterer, boat, military, charitable organization, special club, temporary liquor or temporary beer permit, or (2) a manufacturer permit for a farm winery, a manufacturer permit for beer, manufacturer permits for beer and brew pubs, or any other manufacturer permit issued under title 30.
(c) Any operator or person who fails to comply with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall pay a civil penalty of one hundred dollars for a first violation and two hundred fifty dollars for any subsequent violation, imposed by the appropriate authority, in addition to any proceedings for suspension or revocation of a license, permit or certificate that the appropriate authority may initiate under any other provision of law.
(P.A. 13-166, S. 7; P.A. 16-71, S. 10; P.A. 17-32, S. 5; P.A. 19-117, S. 200.)
History: P.A. 16-71 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing provisions re truck stop with provisions re highway service plaza, hotel, motel, inn or similar lodging and business that sells materials or promotes performances intended for adult-only audiences, amended Subsec. (b) by deleting former Subdiv. (2) re restaurant permits and by redesignating existing Subdiv. (3) as Subdiv. (2), and made technical and conforming changes; P.A. 17-32 amended Subsec. (a) by designating existing provisions re operator as Subdiv. (1) and amended same by adding Subpara. (A) re massage services, designating existing provision re highway service plaza as Subpara. (B), designating existing provision re hotel, motel, inn or similar lodging as Subpara. (C), adding Subpara. (D) re public airport, adding Subpara. (E) re acute care hospital emergency room, adding Subpara. (F) re urgent care facility, adding Subpara. (G) re passenger rail service or passenger bus service, designating existing provisions re performances intended for adult-only audience as Subpara. (H), adding Subpara. (I) re employment agency, adding Subpara. (J) re establishment that provides services performed by nail technician, designating existing provision re person who holds on-premises consumption permit for retail sale of alcoholic liquor as Subdiv. (2) and amending same by adding “labor and services are provided or performed, tickets are sold and other transactions, including sales”, amended Subsec. (b) by deleting references to railroad and airline, added Subsec. (c) re penalty for failure to comply, and made technical and conforming changes; P.A. 19-117 amended Subsec. (a) (1) by adding Subpara. (K) re establishment that provides services performed by an esthetician, amended Subsec. (c) by replacing “be fined” with “pay a civil penalty of”, replacing “offense” with “violation” and adding “, imposed by the appropriate authority”, and made technical changes, effective January 1, 2020.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 54 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 968 - Victim Services

Section 54-201. - Definitions.

Section 54-202. - Compensation commissioners; appointment; Chief Victim Compensation Commissioner; temporary victim compensation commissioners; compensation.

Section 54-202a. - Executive director. Appointment; term; salary; duties. Deputy director of compensation. Deputy director of victim services.

Section 54-203. - Office of Victim Services established. Powers and duties.

Section 54-204. - Application for compensation services. Report and examination. Confidential information.

Section 54-205. - Evaluation of application. Determination. Request for review by compensation commissioner.

Section 54-205a. - Discontinuance of debt collection efforts upon receipt of notice of pending claim from Office of Victim Services.

Section 54-206. - Payment of attorneys as part of order. Payment of providers by attorney representing the victim.

Section 54-207. - Regulations to prescribe procedures.

Section 54-207a. - Chief Court Administrator to prescribe policies and procedures.

Section 54-208. - Order of payment of compensation. Criminal intent. Circumstances considered. Prosecution not necessary. Amount and manner of payments. Unclaimed award.

Section 54-209. - When compensation may be ordered. Order inadmissible in civil or criminal proceeding.

Section 54-210. - Compensation ordered for expenses, loss of earnings, pecuniary loss and other losses.

Section 54-211. - Time limitation on filing application for compensation. Restrictions on award of compensation. Amount of compensation.

Section 54-211a. - Appeal.

Section 54-212. - Office of Victim Services to have subrogated cause of action against person responsible for crime.

Section 54-213. - Award not subject to execution or attachment.

Section 54-214. - Annual report to legislature and to appropriations committee.

Section 54-215. - Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund.

Section 54-216. - Payment for services.

Section 54-217. - Expedited processing of a claim.

Section 54-218. - Profits derived as result of crime of violence. Recovery of money judgment by victim. Payment to Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund.

Section 54-219. - Victim Services Technical Assistance Fund.

Section 54-220. - Victim advocates. Responsibilities and duties. Access to police reports.

Section 54-220a. - Assignment of victim advocates to assist victims before Board of Pardons and Paroles.

Section 54-221. - Appointment of advocates for victims of crime by court.

Section 54-222. - Brochure re rights of victims and victim services. Notice concerning services for victims of human trafficking.

Section 54-222a. - Duty of peace officer regarding crime victim. Regulations.

Section 54-223. - Failure to afford rights to victim shall not constitute grounds for vacating conviction or voiding sentence or parole determination.

Section 54-224. - Liability of state re failure to afford rights to victim.

Section 54-225. - Voluntary program for lawyers for protection of persons injured in person or property by civil wrong.

Section 54-226. - Definitions.

Section 54-227. - Notification of Office of Victim Services and Victim Services Unit within Department of Correction by inmate or sexual offender seeking release or other relief.

Section 54-228. - Request by victim, immediate family member of victim or family member of inmate for notification.

Section 54-229. - Request by prosecuting authority for notification.

Section 54-230. - Notification of victims and other persons by Office of Victim Services when inmate or sexual offender seeks release or other relief or is released from a correctional institution.

Section 54-230a. - Notification of victims and other persons by Department of Correction when inmate or sexual offender seeks release or other relief.

Section 54-231. - Notification of Office of Victim Services by Department of Correction upon release of inmate. Access to criminal history record information.

Section 54-232. - Disposition of requests for notification received prior to April 1, 1992.

Section 54-233. - Compensation of victim of tort occurring prior to July 1, 1993.

Section 54-234. - Development of response system for victims of offense of trafficking in persons. Contracts.

Section 54-234a. - Display of notice re services for victims of human trafficking at certain public and private establishments and businesses. Penalty.

Section 54-235. - State-wide automated victim information and notification system.