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Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies
Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies
A majority of concurring votes of members present and voting (provided at least a quorum is present) is required for action of the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board, except: (a) the concurring vote of two thirds of its members present and voting is necessary to find a person in violation of part 1 of chapter 10 of the Connecticut General Statutes following a board hearing; (b) the concurring vote of two thirds of its members, present and voting, may impose a civil penalty pursuant to section 1-88(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes, following a hearing conducted in accordance with sections 4-176e to 4-184, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes; (c) the concurring vote of two thirds of its members present and voting is necessary to find a person in violation of part 2 of chapter 10 of the Connecticut General Statutes following a board hearing; (d) the concurring vote of two thirds of its members present and voting may impose a civil penalty pursuant to section 1-99(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes, following a hearing conducted in accordance with sections 4-176e to 4-184, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes; (e) any member of the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board may administer oaths or receive oral or documentary evidence on behalf of the Office of State Ethics; and, (f) as otherwise required by law. (Effective June 29, 1988; Amended January 2, 2008; Amended June 24, 2009; Amended May 11, 2023 )
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