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CT SB00086
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/16/2012
Primary Sponsor
Environment Committee
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AI Summary
- Modifies the notice requirements for structures and dredging permit applications under Connecticut General Statutes section 22a-361(b), effective October 1, 2012
- Requires the commissioner to provide notice by certified mail or electronic means to the applicant, state commissioners (Transportation, Attorney General, Agriculture), local officials, and oyster ground owners at least 30 days before approving or denying an application
- Notice must include the applicant's name, location and nature of proposed activities, tentative decision, and other relevant information deemed necessary by the commissioner
- Establishes that a public hearing must be held if the applicant requests one in writing or if a petition signed by 25 or more persons requests a hearing for applications significantly impacting shellfish areas, having interstate ramifications, or involving Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval
- Allows applicants aggrieved by a final commissioner decision after a public hearing to appeal in accordance with section 4-183
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Structures And Dredging Permit Process.
Last Action
Favorable Change of Reference, House to Committee on Judiciary
3/21/2012
Committee Referrals
Judiciary3/14/2012
Environment2/16/2012
Full Bill Text
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