State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title1 > Chap010

Sec. 1-79. Definitions.
Sec. 1-79a. Calculation of dollar limit on gifts.
Sec. 1-80. Office of State Ethics. Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board. Members; appointment; qualifications; vacancies; compensation; restrictions. Hearings.
Sec. 1-80a. Statements filed with commission. Restrictions on use.
Sec. 1-80b. State Ethics Commission member serving as Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board member. Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board member appointment by Governor.
Sec. 1-80c. Appointment of interim executive director.
Sec. 1-80d. Transfer of State Ethics Commission staff.
Sec. 1-80e. Designation of judge trial referees.
Sec. 1-81. Duties of the board, Office of State Ethics. Employment of executive director, general counsel, ethics enforcement officer. Legal and enforcement divisions of the Office of State Ethics. Re
Sec. 1-81a. Recommended appropriations. Allotments.
Sec. 1-81b. Summary of ethics laws re bidders, proposers and state contractors.
Sec. 1-81c. Mandatory ethics training for public officials. Frequency. Exception.
Sec. 1-82. Complaints. Procedure. Time limits. Investigation; notice; hearings. Attorneys' fees. Damages for complaints without foundation.
Sec. 1-82a. Confidentiality of complaints, evaluations of possible violations and investigations. Publication of findings.
Sec. 1-82b. Continuation of certain probable cause hearings.
Sec. 1-83. Statements of financial interests. Filing requirements. Ethics statements.
Sec. 1-84. (Formerly Sec. 1-66). Prohibited activities.
Sec. 1-84a. Disclosure or use of confidential information by former official or employee.
Sec. 1-84b. Certain activities restricted after leaving public office or employment.
Sec. 1-84c. Donation of goods or services to state or quasi-public agencies.
Sec. 1-84d. Foundations or alumni associations established for the benefit of a constituent unit of public higher education or vocational-technical school.
Sec. 1-85. (Formerly Sec. 1-68). Interest in conflict with discharge of duties.
Sec. 1-86. Procedure when discharge of duty affects official's or state employee's financial interests. Lobbyists prohibited from accepting employment with General Assembly and General Assembl
Secs. 1-86a to 1-86c.
Sec. 1-86d. Legal defense fund established by or for a public official or state employee. Reports. Contributions.
Sec. 1-86e. Consultants and independent contractors. Prohibited activities.
Sec. 1-87. Aggrieved persons. Appeals.
Sec. 1-88. Authority of board after finding violation.
Sec. 1-89. Violations; penalties. Disciplinary powers of the legislature, agencies and commissions. Civil action for damages.
Sec. 1-89a. Conferences on ethical issues.
Sec. 1-90. Commission to review oath of office for members of General Assembly.
Sec. 1-91. Definitions.
Sec. 1-92. Duties of board and Office of State Ethics. Regulations. Advisory opinions.
Sec. 1-93. Complaints. Procedure. Time limits. Investigation; notice; hearings. Damages for complaints without foundation.
Sec. 1-93a. Confidentiality of complaints, evaluations of possible violations and investigations. Publication of findings.
Sec. 1-94. Lobbyist registration with the Office of State Ethics.
Sec. 1-95. Registration procedure. Fees.
Sec. 1-96. Financial reports of registrants. Requirements.
Sec. 1-96a. Maintenance of substantiating documents. Random audits of registrants.
Sec. 1-96b. Filing of registrants' financial reports in electronic form.
Sec. 1-96c. Public access to computerized data from financial reports.
Sec. 1-96d. Statement whether expenditures for legislative reception are reportable.
Sec. 1-96e. Statements of necessary expenses paid or reimbursed by registrants.
Sec. 1-97. Restrictions on activities of registrants. Contingent fees.
Sec. 1-98. Appeal from board decision.
Sec. 1-99. Authority of board after finding violation.
Sec. 1-100. Violations; penalties.
Sec. 1-100a.
Sec. 1-100b. Suspension or revocation of communicator lobbyist's registration. Finding by Office of State Ethics.
Sec. 1-101. Lobbyists to wear badges. Regulations.
Sec. 1-101a. Prohibition re employment as lobbyist by public official or state employee convicted of a crime related to state or quasi-public agency office.
Secs. 1-101b to 1-101z.
Sec. 1-101aa. Provider participation in informal committees, task forces and work groups of certain state agencies not deemed to be lobbying.
Sec. 1-101bb. Quasi-public agencies and state agencies prohibited from retaining lobbyists.
Secs. 1-101cc to 1-101ll.
Sec. 1-101mm. Definitions.
Sec. 1-101nn. Solicitation of information not available to other bidders from public official or state employee by contract bidder or contractor. Charging agency for work not performed. Information co
Sec. 1-101oo. Jurisdiction over nonresidents. Secretary of the State as process agent. Service of process.
Sec. 1-101pp. Reporting of ethics violations by agency commissioners and persons in charge of state agency procurement and contracting.
Sec. 1-101qq. State ethics laws summary provided to bidders by state agencies. Affirmation of receipt. Summary to subcontractors by large state contractors. Affirmation of receipt. Failure to obtain a
Sec. 1-101rr. State agency ethics compliance officers. Duties. Liaisons.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title1 > Chap010

Sec. 1-79. Definitions.
Sec. 1-79a. Calculation of dollar limit on gifts.
Sec. 1-80. Office of State Ethics. Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board. Members; appointment; qualifications; vacancies; compensation; restrictions. Hearings.
Sec. 1-80a. Statements filed with commission. Restrictions on use.
Sec. 1-80b. State Ethics Commission member serving as Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board member. Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board member appointment by Governor.
Sec. 1-80c. Appointment of interim executive director.
Sec. 1-80d. Transfer of State Ethics Commission staff.
Sec. 1-80e. Designation of judge trial referees.
Sec. 1-81. Duties of the board, Office of State Ethics. Employment of executive director, general counsel, ethics enforcement officer. Legal and enforcement divisions of the Office of State Ethics. Re
Sec. 1-81a. Recommended appropriations. Allotments.
Sec. 1-81b. Summary of ethics laws re bidders, proposers and state contractors.
Sec. 1-81c. Mandatory ethics training for public officials. Frequency. Exception.
Sec. 1-82. Complaints. Procedure. Time limits. Investigation; notice; hearings. Attorneys' fees. Damages for complaints without foundation.
Sec. 1-82a. Confidentiality of complaints, evaluations of possible violations and investigations. Publication of findings.
Sec. 1-82b. Continuation of certain probable cause hearings.
Sec. 1-83. Statements of financial interests. Filing requirements. Ethics statements.
Sec. 1-84. (Formerly Sec. 1-66). Prohibited activities.
Sec. 1-84a. Disclosure or use of confidential information by former official or employee.
Sec. 1-84b. Certain activities restricted after leaving public office or employment.
Sec. 1-84c. Donation of goods or services to state or quasi-public agencies.
Sec. 1-84d. Foundations or alumni associations established for the benefit of a constituent unit of public higher education or vocational-technical school.
Sec. 1-85. (Formerly Sec. 1-68). Interest in conflict with discharge of duties.
Sec. 1-86. Procedure when discharge of duty affects official's or state employee's financial interests. Lobbyists prohibited from accepting employment with General Assembly and General Assembl
Secs. 1-86a to 1-86c.
Sec. 1-86d. Legal defense fund established by or for a public official or state employee. Reports. Contributions.
Sec. 1-86e. Consultants and independent contractors. Prohibited activities.
Sec. 1-87. Aggrieved persons. Appeals.
Sec. 1-88. Authority of board after finding violation.
Sec. 1-89. Violations; penalties. Disciplinary powers of the legislature, agencies and commissions. Civil action for damages.
Sec. 1-89a. Conferences on ethical issues.
Sec. 1-90. Commission to review oath of office for members of General Assembly.
Sec. 1-91. Definitions.
Sec. 1-92. Duties of board and Office of State Ethics. Regulations. Advisory opinions.
Sec. 1-93. Complaints. Procedure. Time limits. Investigation; notice; hearings. Damages for complaints without foundation.
Sec. 1-93a. Confidentiality of complaints, evaluations of possible violations and investigations. Publication of findings.
Sec. 1-94. Lobbyist registration with the Office of State Ethics.
Sec. 1-95. Registration procedure. Fees.
Sec. 1-96. Financial reports of registrants. Requirements.
Sec. 1-96a. Maintenance of substantiating documents. Random audits of registrants.
Sec. 1-96b. Filing of registrants' financial reports in electronic form.
Sec. 1-96c. Public access to computerized data from financial reports.
Sec. 1-96d. Statement whether expenditures for legislative reception are reportable.
Sec. 1-96e. Statements of necessary expenses paid or reimbursed by registrants.
Sec. 1-97. Restrictions on activities of registrants. Contingent fees.
Sec. 1-98. Appeal from board decision.
Sec. 1-99. Authority of board after finding violation.
Sec. 1-100. Violations; penalties.
Sec. 1-100a.
Sec. 1-100b. Suspension or revocation of communicator lobbyist's registration. Finding by Office of State Ethics.
Sec. 1-101. Lobbyists to wear badges. Regulations.
Sec. 1-101a. Prohibition re employment as lobbyist by public official or state employee convicted of a crime related to state or quasi-public agency office.
Secs. 1-101b to 1-101z.
Sec. 1-101aa. Provider participation in informal committees, task forces and work groups of certain state agencies not deemed to be lobbying.
Sec. 1-101bb. Quasi-public agencies and state agencies prohibited from retaining lobbyists.
Secs. 1-101cc to 1-101ll.
Sec. 1-101mm. Definitions.
Sec. 1-101nn. Solicitation of information not available to other bidders from public official or state employee by contract bidder or contractor. Charging agency for work not performed. Information co
Sec. 1-101oo. Jurisdiction over nonresidents. Secretary of the State as process agent. Service of process.
Sec. 1-101pp. Reporting of ethics violations by agency commissioners and persons in charge of state agency procurement and contracting.
Sec. 1-101qq. State ethics laws summary provided to bidders by state agencies. Affirmation of receipt. Summary to subcontractors by large state contractors. Affirmation of receipt. Failure to obtain a
Sec. 1-101rr. State agency ethics compliance officers. Duties. Liaisons.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title1 > Chap010

Sec. 1-79. Definitions.
Sec. 1-79a. Calculation of dollar limit on gifts.
Sec. 1-80. Office of State Ethics. Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board. Members; appointment; qualifications; vacancies; compensation; restrictions. Hearings.
Sec. 1-80a. Statements filed with commission. Restrictions on use.
Sec. 1-80b. State Ethics Commission member serving as Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board member. Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board member appointment by Governor.
Sec. 1-80c. Appointment of interim executive director.
Sec. 1-80d. Transfer of State Ethics Commission staff.
Sec. 1-80e. Designation of judge trial referees.
Sec. 1-81. Duties of the board, Office of State Ethics. Employment of executive director, general counsel, ethics enforcement officer. Legal and enforcement divisions of the Office of State Ethics. Re
Sec. 1-81a. Recommended appropriations. Allotments.
Sec. 1-81b. Summary of ethics laws re bidders, proposers and state contractors.
Sec. 1-81c. Mandatory ethics training for public officials. Frequency. Exception.
Sec. 1-82. Complaints. Procedure. Time limits. Investigation; notice; hearings. Attorneys' fees. Damages for complaints without foundation.
Sec. 1-82a. Confidentiality of complaints, evaluations of possible violations and investigations. Publication of findings.
Sec. 1-82b. Continuation of certain probable cause hearings.
Sec. 1-83. Statements of financial interests. Filing requirements. Ethics statements.
Sec. 1-84. (Formerly Sec. 1-66). Prohibited activities.
Sec. 1-84a. Disclosure or use of confidential information by former official or employee.
Sec. 1-84b. Certain activities restricted after leaving public office or employment.
Sec. 1-84c. Donation of goods or services to state or quasi-public agencies.
Sec. 1-84d. Foundations or alumni associations established for the benefit of a constituent unit of public higher education or vocational-technical school.
Sec. 1-85. (Formerly Sec. 1-68). Interest in conflict with discharge of duties.
Sec. 1-86. Procedure when discharge of duty affects official's or state employee's financial interests. Lobbyists prohibited from accepting employment with General Assembly and General Assembl
Secs. 1-86a to 1-86c.
Sec. 1-86d. Legal defense fund established by or for a public official or state employee. Reports. Contributions.
Sec. 1-86e. Consultants and independent contractors. Prohibited activities.
Sec. 1-87. Aggrieved persons. Appeals.
Sec. 1-88. Authority of board after finding violation.
Sec. 1-89. Violations; penalties. Disciplinary powers of the legislature, agencies and commissions. Civil action for damages.
Sec. 1-89a. Conferences on ethical issues.
Sec. 1-90. Commission to review oath of office for members of General Assembly.
Sec. 1-91. Definitions.
Sec. 1-92. Duties of board and Office of State Ethics. Regulations. Advisory opinions.
Sec. 1-93. Complaints. Procedure. Time limits. Investigation; notice; hearings. Damages for complaints without foundation.
Sec. 1-93a. Confidentiality of complaints, evaluations of possible violations and investigations. Publication of findings.
Sec. 1-94. Lobbyist registration with the Office of State Ethics.
Sec. 1-95. Registration procedure. Fees.
Sec. 1-96. Financial reports of registrants. Requirements.
Sec. 1-96a. Maintenance of substantiating documents. Random audits of registrants.
Sec. 1-96b. Filing of registrants' financial reports in electronic form.
Sec. 1-96c. Public access to computerized data from financial reports.
Sec. 1-96d. Statement whether expenditures for legislative reception are reportable.
Sec. 1-96e. Statements of necessary expenses paid or reimbursed by registrants.
Sec. 1-97. Restrictions on activities of registrants. Contingent fees.
Sec. 1-98. Appeal from board decision.
Sec. 1-99. Authority of board after finding violation.
Sec. 1-100. Violations; penalties.
Sec. 1-100a.
Sec. 1-100b. Suspension or revocation of communicator lobbyist's registration. Finding by Office of State Ethics.
Sec. 1-101. Lobbyists to wear badges. Regulations.
Sec. 1-101a. Prohibition re employment as lobbyist by public official or state employee convicted of a crime related to state or quasi-public agency office.
Secs. 1-101b to 1-101z.
Sec. 1-101aa. Provider participation in informal committees, task forces and work groups of certain state agencies not deemed to be lobbying.
Sec. 1-101bb. Quasi-public agencies and state agencies prohibited from retaining lobbyists.
Secs. 1-101cc to 1-101ll.
Sec. 1-101mm. Definitions.
Sec. 1-101nn. Solicitation of information not available to other bidders from public official or state employee by contract bidder or contractor. Charging agency for work not performed. Information co
Sec. 1-101oo. Jurisdiction over nonresidents. Secretary of the State as process agent. Service of process.
Sec. 1-101pp. Reporting of ethics violations by agency commissioners and persons in charge of state agency procurement and contracting.
Sec. 1-101qq. State ethics laws summary provided to bidders by state agencies. Affirmation of receipt. Summary to subcontractors by large state contractors. Affirmation of receipt. Failure to obtain a
Sec. 1-101rr. State agency ethics compliance officers. Duties. Liaisons.