After December 1, 2000, the Chief Court Administrator shall require an applicant for employment as a judicial marshal pursuant to sections 6-32d and 6-32f to submit to a criminal record background investigation, to be conducted by the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The applicant shall pay all processing fees incurred for such investigation.
(P.A. 00-99, S. 3, 154; P.A. 11-51, S. 134.)
History: P.A. 00-99 effective December 1, 2000; pursuant to P.A. 11-51, “Department of Public Safety” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection”, effective July 1, 2011.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 6 - Counties and County Officers. Judicial and State Marshals
Chapter 78 - Judicial and State Marshals
Section 6-29. - Ineligibility for office.
Section 6-32. - Duties. Cost of serving a civil protection order.
Section 6-32c. - Court security officer. Definition. Appointment. Training. Duties. Discharge.
Section 6-32e. - Employment of criminal offenders, excepted.
Section 6-32f. - Courthouse security. Judicial marshals: Employment standards.
Section 6-34. - Suppressing mobs. Taxation of expenses.
Section 6-35. - Failure to pay money collected within required time.
Section 6-36. - Removal from office by General Assembly.
Section 6-37 and 6-37a. - Deputies; chief deputy. Reference manual for deputy sheriffs.
Section 6-38. - Number of state marshals.
Section 6-38a. - State marshal. Authority to provide legal execution and service of process.
Section 6-38c. - State Marshals Advisory Board. Members. Election.
Section 6-38d. - Illegal billing by state marshal.
Section 6-38m. - Annual fee to State Marshal Commission.
Section 6-38n. - Application by high sheriff for appointment as state marshal.
Section 6-39. - Bond of state marshal.
Section 6-42. - Accident insurance coverage for deputy sheriffs.
Section 6-43. - Special deputies.