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CT HB05391
Bill
Status
2/26/2014
Primary Sponsor
Public Safety and Security Committee
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AI Summary
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Reduces towns' reimbursement obligation for resident state trooper overtime costs from 100 percent to 70 percent, effective July 1, 2014.
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Towns remain responsible for 70 percent of regular compensation, maintenance, and other expenses for resident state troopers assigned to their jurisdiction.
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Towns pay 70 percent of fringe benefits directly associated with overtime costs for resident state troopers.
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Maintains existing pilot program allowing a resident state policeman to serve two adjoining towns lacking an organized police force within the same state police troop jurisdiction.
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Resident state troopers retain the same powers, rights, rules, and regulations as regular state police force officers under the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Overtime And Fringe Benefits Of Resident State Troopers.
Last Action
Public Hearing 03/04
2/28/2014