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CT HB05792
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/21/2025
Primary Sponsor
Christine Pavalock-D'Amato
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AI Summary
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Human rights referees must be attorneys admitted to practice law in Connecticut for at least 10 years
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Presiding referees may determine the location of hearings, hearing conferences, status conferences, and settlement conferences in consultation with the parties
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Office of the Attorney General must represent the presiding officer in any appeal of a final order by the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities
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Title "human rights referee" would be changed to "human rights magistrate" throughout relevant statutes
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Human Rights Referees Employed By The Commission On Human Rights And Opportunities.
Last Action
Referred to Joint Committee on Judiciary
1/21/2025
Committee Referrals
Judiciary1/21/2025
Full Bill Text
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