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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 400* — Home Improvement Contractors

Sec. 20-427a. Failure to register. Failure to pay Home Improvement Guaranty Fund fee. Commercial motor vehicle registration nonrenewal. Appeal.

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If any contractor, as defined in section 20-419 , is determined by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to be in violation of the provisions of section 20-420 or 20-432 , the Commissioner of Consumer Protection shall notify the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of such delinquency in accordance with listings and schedules of dates established by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and on forms prescribed and furnished by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, specifying the name and address of such contractor.
The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall not issue registration for any commercial motor vehicle owned by such contractor for the next registration period and no such registration shall be issued until said commissioner receives notice from the Commissioner of Consumer Protection that such contractor is in compliance with sections 20-420 and 20-432 . Any person aggrieved by any action of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles under this section may appeal therefrom in the manner provided in section 14-134 .
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