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CT HB06591
Bill
Status
2/2/2023
Primary Sponsor
Housing Committee
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AI Summary
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Department of Consumer Protection must disclose investigation and examination records concerning mobile manufactured home parks during the pendency of investigations, overriding confidentiality protections under section 42-110d.
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Department may revoke, suspend, place conditions on, or refuse to renew mobile home park licenses for violations, with automatic suspension for failures in sewerage, electrical, plumbing, sanitary services, water supply, or fire protection.
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License holders are entitled to hearing within 30 days of suspension and may have licenses reinstated if violations are remedied and park operates in full compliance.
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Department may impose fines of $50 to $300 per day for violations and may order independent inspection reports at the owner's sole cost to assess public health impacts.
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Park owners who fail to comply with violation notices within 30 days face $500 fines per violation and must follow procedures specified in section 51-164n; act effective October 1, 2023.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Confidentiality Of Consumer Complaints Regarding Mobile Manufactured Home Parks.
Last Action
Public Hearing 02/07
2/3/2023