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CT SB00288
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/26/2014
Primary Sponsor
Public Safety and Security Committee
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AI Summary
- Resident state police officers may be appointed to towns or groups of adjoining towns lacking an organized police force, with towns paying 70% of compensation, maintenance, and regular expenses plus 100% of overtime costs
- Starting fiscal year 2015, towns' fringe benefits obligations shall equal the fringe benefits portion owed in the prior fiscal year, rather than recalculating annually
- The Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection may enter into agreements with towns for police services with Attorney General approval for periods not exceeding two years
- A pilot program allows the commissioner to appoint a resident state policeman to serve two towns lacking organized police forces within the same state police troop jurisdiction
- Resident state policemen have the same powers, rights, and are subject to the same rules and regulations as regular state police officers
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Notice Of Costs Associated With Resident State Troopers.
Last Action
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
4/16/2014
Committee Referrals
Planning and Development4/9/2014
Public Safety and Security2/26/2014
Full Bill Text
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