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Statutes > Connecticut > Title47 > Chap824 > Sec47-66g

      Sec. 47-66g. Management of Indian affairs. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection with the advice of the Indian Affairs Council shall manage the state's interest in Indian affairs not otherwise specified in this chapter, including but not limited to, maintaining state documents, providing information to tribal members and coordinating governmental grant programs.

      (P.A. 82-178.)

      Preempted and rendered invalid by federal law. 22 CA 229; judgment reversed and case remanded to appellate court with direction to remand it to trial court for further proceedings, see 217 C. 612.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title47 > Chap824 > Sec47-66g

      Sec. 47-66g. Management of Indian affairs. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection with the advice of the Indian Affairs Council shall manage the state's interest in Indian affairs not otherwise specified in this chapter, including but not limited to, maintaining state documents, providing information to tribal members and coordinating governmental grant programs.

      (P.A. 82-178.)

      Preempted and rendered invalid by federal law. 22 CA 229; judgment reversed and case remanded to appellate court with direction to remand it to trial court for further proceedings, see 217 C. 612.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title47 > Chap824 > Sec47-66g

      Sec. 47-66g. Management of Indian affairs. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection with the advice of the Indian Affairs Council shall manage the state's interest in Indian affairs not otherwise specified in this chapter, including but not limited to, maintaining state documents, providing information to tribal members and coordinating governmental grant programs.

      (P.A. 82-178.)

      Preempted and rendered invalid by federal law. 22 CA 229; judgment reversed and case remanded to appellate court with direction to remand it to trial court for further proceedings, see 217 C. 612.