Ask a question on the site
Questions
Lawyers
Blogs
Legislation
Contacts
Become a lawyer
Login Registration
Section 3-77. - General duties; salary. Office of Secretary full time. - The Secretary shall keep all the public records and documents...
Section 3-78. - Deputy Secretary. - The Secretary shall appoint a deputy, who shall be sworn...
Section 3-79. - Roll of members of General Assembly. - The Secretary shall, before the convening of each General Assembly,...
Section 3-80. - Manual and roll. - Section 3-80 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 174; 1959, P.A....
Section 3-80a. - List of members-elect and “Pocket Manual” to be sent to members-elect, when. - On or before December fifteenth in the even-numbered years, the...
Section 3-81. - Appropriations to be certified. - The Secretary shall immediately certify to the Treasurer and Comptroller...
Section 3-82. - Statement of legislative action. - The Secretary shall file with the legislative commissioners within one...
Section 3-83. - Publication of special acts. Index. - Section 3-83 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 161; February, 1965,...
Section 3-84. - Distribution of public acts taking effect from passage. - Section 3-84 is repealed, effective July 8, 2011. (1949 Rev.,...
Section 3-85. - Engrossed bills. - After the adjournment of each General Assembly, the Secretary shall...
Section 3-86. - Legislative acts and documents to each free public library. - The Secretary may send a copy of the laws passed...
Section 3-87. - Publication of election laws. - As soon as possible after the adjournment of each regular...
Section 3-88 and 3-89. - Distribution of reports of state officers. Digest of compensation decisions. - Sections 3-88 and 3-89 are repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 167,...
Section 3-90. - Register and Manual. Regulations. - (a) The Secretary shall, annually, prepare and publish a Register...
Section 3-91 to 3-94. - Notaries public; appointment, term and qualifications; waiver of fees. Record of certificate and oath of notary. Notice of revocation of appointment. Change of name of notary. - Sections 3-91 to 3-94, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S....
Section 3-94a. - Notaries public. Definitions. - The following terms, when used in sections 3-94a to 3-95,...
Section 3-94b. - Appointment and qualifications of notary. Application fee. Certificate of appointment. - (a) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section,...
Section 3-94c. - Term of office of notary. Recording of certificate and oath. - (a) A person appointed as a notary public by the...
Section 3-94d. - Reappointment of notary. - A notary public may apply for reappointment on a form...
Section 3-94e. - Appointment of certain state police officers as notaries. - (a) The Secretary of the State may appoint as notaries...
Section 3-94f. - Prohibitions re lawful transactions. - A notary public shall not unreasonably refuse to perform notarial...
Section 3-94g. - Disqualification of notary. - A notary public is disqualified from performing a notarial act...
Section 3-94h. - Prohibited acts. - A notary public shall not (1) perform any official action...
Section 3-94i. - Notary's signature. - In completing a notarial act, a notary public shall sign...
Section 3-94j. - Official notarial seal. - (a) A notary public, except a state police major, captain,...
Section 3-94k. - Notarial certificate. Notarial seal. Stamp. - If a notary public utilizes a notarial seal, the notary...
Section 3-94l. - Liability. - (a) A notary public shall be liable to any person...
Section 3-94m. - Warning, reprimand, revocation, suspension, resignation. - (a) The Secretary may deliver a written, official warning and...
Section 3-94n. - Change of address of notary. Fee. - Within thirty days after a change of residence address, a...
Section 3-94o. - Change of name of notary. Fees. - (a) Within thirty days after a change in the name...
Section 3-94p. - Procedure for resignation of notary. - (a) A notary public may resign as a notary by...
Section 3-94q. - Death of notary. - As soon as possible after the death of a notary...
Section 3-95. - Fees of notary. - The fee for any act performed by a notary public...
Section 3-95a. - Prohibition re notary offering or providing legal advice in immigration matters. Use of title of notario or notario publico. - (a) A notary public shall not offer or provide legal...
Section 3-96. - List of Superior Court judges and officials. - The Secretary shall keep in his office, for public inspection,...
Section 3-97. - Records of the colony of New Haven. - The Secretary is authorized to issue certified copies of any...
Section 3-98. - Photographic or electronic records and copies. - Copies of any books, records, papers or documents filed, as...
Section 3-99. - Fees for filing and recording in Secretary's office. - Section 3-99 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 3637; 1951, S....
Section 3-99a. - *(See end of section for amended version of subsection (g) and effective date.) Fees for filing, recording and copying documents. Expedited services. Filing by electronic means. Unique identification numbers. Remittance by credit acc... - (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section,...
Section 3-99b. - Forms of documents filed in Secretary's office. - The Secretary of the State may (a) except when such...
Section 3-99c. - Deposit of fees. - All fees received by the Secretary of the State shall...
Section 3-99d. - Electronic business portal. Establishment and purpose. Promotion and modification. - (a) The Commercial Recording Division of the office of the...
Section 3-100. - Names of streams. - The Commissioner of Transportation and the Commissioner of Energy and...
Section 3-101 to 3-104. - Division of Professional and Vocational Licensing. Professional and vocational licensing boards, generally. - Sections 3-101 to 3-104, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S....
Section 3-105. - Arms of the state. - The following-described arms shall be the official arms of the...
Section 3-106. - Seal. - The great seal of the state shall conform to the...
Section 3-106a. - Reproduction of arms and seal. - The official arms and seal of the state of Connecticut,...
Section 3-107. - State flag. - The following-described flag is the official flag of the state....
Section 3-108. - State flower. - The mountain laurel, Kalmia latifolia, shall be the state flower....
Section 3-108a. - Children's state flower. - Michaela Petit's Four-O'Clocks, Mirabilis jalapa, shall be the children's state...
Section 3-109. - State bird. - The American robin, Turdus migratorius, shall be the state bird....
Section 3-109a. - State animal. - The sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalus, shall be the state animal....
Section 3-109b. - State insect. - The praying mantis, Mantis religiosa, shall be the state insect....
Section 3-109c. - State shellfish. - The Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, shall be the state shellfish....
Section 3-109d. - State fish. - The American shad, Alosa sapidissima, shall be the state fish....
Section 3-110. - State tree. - The white oak, Quercus alba, shall be the state tree....
Section 3-110a. - State to be known as “Constitution State”. - The state of Connecticut shall be known as “The Constitution...
Section 3-110b. - State mineral. - The garnet shall be the state mineral. (P.A. 77-293.)
Section 3-110c. - State song. - The song entitled “Yankee Doodle”, composer unknown, shall be the...
Section 3-110d. - State ship. - The submarine, USS Nautilus, shall be the state ship. (P.A....
Section 3-110e. - State hero and state heroine. - (a) Nathan Hale shall be the state hero. (b) Prudence...
Section 3-110f. - State poet laureate. - The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development shall designate, every...
Section 3-110g. - State fossil. - The dinosaur footprints of Eubrontes shall be the state fossil....
Section 3-110h. - State troubadour. - There shall be an official state troubadour or trobairitz. The...
Section 3-110i. - State composer. Charles Edward Ives Memorial Composer Laureate. - Charles Edward Ives is designated as the composer of the...
Section 3-110j. - State tartan. - The following-described tartan shall be the official tartan of the...
Section 3-110k. - State folk dance. - The square dance shall be the state folk dance. (P.A....
Section 3-110l. - State cantata. - The cantata entitled “Nutmeg” composed by Stanley L. Ralph shall...
Section 3-110m. - State flagship and tall ship ambassador. - The Freedom Schooner Amistad shall be the official state flagship...
Section 3-110n. - State aircraft. - The F4U Corsair shall be the state aircraft. (P.A. 05-49,...
Section 3-110o. - State polka. - The ballroom polka shall be the state polka. (P.A. 13-210,...
Section 3-110p. - Second state song. - The song entitled “Beautiful Connecticut Waltz”, composed by Joseph Leggo...
Section 3-110q. - State pioneering aircraft. - Gustave Whitehead's No. 21 shall be the state pioneering aircraft....
Section 3-110r. - State dinosaur. - The Dilophosaurus shall be the state dinosaur. (P.A. 17-204, S....