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Code · Connecticut · Title 29 — Public Safety and State Police · CHAPTER 533 — Professional Bondsmen

Sec. 29-152a. Inspection of books and records. Regulations.

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To carry out the provisions of sections 29-144 to 29-151 , inclusive, 29-152b and 29-152c , the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection may:
(1)Inspect the books and records of any professional bondsman as often as the commissioner deems necessary. Said commissioner may consult with the Insurance Commissioner to carry out such inspections. The Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection may adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to
(A)establish procedures for such inspections,
(B)specify the content and form of books and records required to be kept by professional bondsmen, or
(C)require a fee to be paid by professional bondsmen to cover the cost of inspections; and
(2)Adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to carry out the provisions of sections 29-144 to 29-151 , inclusive, 29-152b and 29-152c .
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