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Code · Connecticut · Title 14 — Motor Vehicles. Use of the Highway by Vehicles. Gasoline · CHAPTER 246* — Motor Vehicles

Sec. 14-22f. Cancellation of motor vehicle registration in error or failure to maintain accurate record of registration. Remedies.

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In the event the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles cancels any motor vehicle registration in error on or after January 1, 1996, or fails to maintain an accurate record of any such registration which has been issued or renewed on or after said date, and as a result of such error, a registrant has been issued a summons by a law enforcement officer for a violation of section 14-12 , 14-12a or 14-13 , the commissioner, upon confirmation of such error, shall
(1)correct the registration records of the Department of Motor Vehicles,
(2)notify the appropriate prosecuting authority of such error,
(3)waive any fee provided in this part or in section 14-192 as may be necessary to evidence a valid registration or certificate of title, and
(4)reimburse the registrant for any towing and storage charges and any other actual and reasonable expenses incurred by such registrant as a result of such error upon receipt of a written request for reimbursement.
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