In any case in which an action for a vote by the voters of a district is to be initiated by the petition of such voters, in addition to such other requirements as the general statutes or any special act may impose, such petition shall be on a form prescribed or approved by the clerk of such district, and each page of such petition shall contain a statement, signed under penalties of false statement, by the person who circulated the same, setting forth such circulator's name and address, and stating that each person whose name appears on said page signed the same in person in the presence of such circulator, that the circulator either knows each such signer or that the signer satisfactorily identified himself to the circulator and that all the signatures on said page were obtained not earlier than six months prior to the filing of said petition. Any page of a petition which does not contain such a statement by the circulator shall be invalid. Any circulator who makes a false statement in the statement hereinbefore provided shall be subject to the penalty provided for false statement. No petition shall be valid for any action for a vote by the voters at any regular or special district meeting unless such petition shall be circulated by a person resident or eligible to vote in such district.
(P.A. 82-213, S. 3.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 105 - Fire, Sewer and Other Districts
Section 7-324. - Definition. Continuation of former districts.
Section 7-325. - Organization. Boundary changes. Reports. Statements.
Section 7-327. - Meetings and referenda. Officers. Fiscal year.
Section 7-327a. - Petition for vote. Form. Statement by and qualification of circulator.
Section 7-328. - Taxation. Bonds.
Section 7-328a. - Home rule action.
Section 7-328b. - District may exempt motor vehicles from property tax.
Section 7-328c. - Districts established in 1839.
Section 7-329. - Termination of district.
Section 7-329a. - Establishment of port district and port authority. Jurisdiction.
Section 7-329b. - Definitions.
Section 7-329c. - Powers and duties of port authority.
Section 7-329d. - Regulations by port authority.
Section 7-329e. - Investigations.
Section 7-329f. - Property necessary for development.
Section 7-329g. - Issuance of bonds.
Section 7-329h. - Securing of bonds.
Section 7-329i. - Rates, rents, fees and charges.
Section 7-329j. - Receipts to be trust funds.
Section 7-329k. - Rights of bondholders.
Section 7-329l. - Tax exemption.
Section 7-329m. - Bonds to be legal investments.
Section 7-329n. - Municipal powers to aid port authority.
Section 7-329o. - Provision of property to port authority.
Section 7-329p. - Lease of facilities.
Section 7-329q. - Financial aid by municipality.
Section 7-329r. - Municipal guarantee of port authority bonds.
Section 7-329s. - Pledge or assignment of lease to secure bonds.
Section 7-329t. - Exemption of property from levy and sale by virtue of execution.
Section 7-329u. - Payment by port authority of sums in lieu of taxes.
Section 7-330. - Formation of municipal district.
Section 7-331. - Payment of expenses.
Section 7-332. - Admission to or withdrawal from district.
Section 7-333. - Metropolitan districts. Definitions.
Section 7-334. - Formation of metropolitan district. Jurisdiction.
Section 7-335. - Powers of districts.
Section 7-336. - Petition to establish district.
Section 7-337. - Charter commission.
Section 7-338. - Preparation of charter.
Section 7-339. - Vote on charter.
Section 7-339a. - Interlocal agreements. Definitions.
Section 7-339b. - Subjects of interlocal agreements.
Section 7-339c. - Procedure for entering agreements.
Section 7-339d. - Advisory board.
Section 7-339e. - Reimbursement of expenses of advisory board.
Section 7-339f. - Provisions required in agreements.
Section 7-339g. - Financing of activities.
Section 7-339h. - State and federal aid.
Section 7-339k. - Agreement to have status of compact. Parties in event of controversy.
Section 7-339l. - Authority to be in addition to other powers.