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Statutes > Connecticut > Title29 > Chap528 > Sec29-1h

      Sec. 29-1h. Child Protection Network program. The Department of Public Safety shall study the feasibility of establishing a program to assemble and distribute informational packages on the "Child Protection Network" to each municipality that requests such packages. Such program would be patterned after the Child Protection Network program established by the town of Middlefield and would include, but not be limited to, a child-identification system, instructions for participating in such system, informational brochures and signs stating, "NOTICE - THIS IS A KID PROTECTION AREA. WE CALL 911." Each municipality requesting such a package would pay a reasonable fee to be determined by the department.

      (P.A. 95-225, S. 47.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title29 > Chap528 > Sec29-1h

      Sec. 29-1h. Child Protection Network program. The Department of Public Safety shall study the feasibility of establishing a program to assemble and distribute informational packages on the "Child Protection Network" to each municipality that requests such packages. Such program would be patterned after the Child Protection Network program established by the town of Middlefield and would include, but not be limited to, a child-identification system, instructions for participating in such system, informational brochures and signs stating, "NOTICE - THIS IS A KID PROTECTION AREA. WE CALL 911." Each municipality requesting such a package would pay a reasonable fee to be determined by the department.

      (P.A. 95-225, S. 47.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title29 > Chap528 > Sec29-1h

      Sec. 29-1h. Child Protection Network program. The Department of Public Safety shall study the feasibility of establishing a program to assemble and distribute informational packages on the "Child Protection Network" to each municipality that requests such packages. Such program would be patterned after the Child Protection Network program established by the town of Middlefield and would include, but not be limited to, a child-identification system, instructions for participating in such system, informational brochures and signs stating, "NOTICE - THIS IS A KID PROTECTION AREA. WE CALL 911." Each municipality requesting such a package would pay a reasonable fee to be determined by the department.

      (P.A. 95-225, S. 47.)