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CT SB00190
Bill
Status
7/2/2013
Primary Sponsor
Transportation Committee
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AI Summary
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Department of Energy and Environmental Protection must implement all-terrain vehicle policy proposals from its November 2002 publication "All-Terrain Vehicle Policy and Procedures" by July 1, 2014.
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Commissioner of Transportation may consider an applicant's financial stability, past criminal history, and effects on state highway safety when deciding whether to issue a household goods carrier certificate.
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Commissioner of Transportation is prohibited from considering the effects of issuing a household goods carrier certificate on competitors' businesses in the state.
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Operating as a household goods carrier for hire without a certificate of public convenience and necessity from the Commissioner of Transportation is prohibited, effective July 1, 2013.
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Falsely holding oneself out as a certified household goods carrier with intent to obtain a benefit or defraud another is a class B misdemeanor.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning All-terrain Vehicles And The Certification Of Household Goods Carriers.
Last Action
Vetoed by the Governor
7/2/2013