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Code · Connecticut · Title 30 — Intoxicating Liquors · CHAPTER 545* — Liquor Control Act

Sec. 30-45. Mandatory refusal of permits to certain persons. Exceptions.

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The Department of Consumer Protection shall refuse permits for the sale of alcoholic liquor to the following persons:
(1)Any state marshal, judicial marshal, judge of any court, prosecuting officer or member of any police force;
(2)any minor;
(3)any constable who
(A)performs criminal law enforcement duties and is considered a peace officer by town ordinance pursuant to the provisions of subsection
(a)of section 54-1f , or
(B)is certified under the provisions of sections 7-294a to 7-294e , inclusive, and performs criminal law enforcement duties pursuant to the provisions of subsection
(c)of section 54-1f ; and
(4)any special constable appointed pursuant to section 7-92 . This section shall not apply to any out-of-state shipper's permit issued under section 30-18 , 30-18a or 30-19 , any cafe permit issued under section 30-22a , any cafe permit for wine, beer and cider issued under section 30-22g , any boat operating under any in-state transporter's permit issued under section 30-19f or any airline permit issued under section 30-28a . As used in this section, “minor” means a minor, as defined in section 1-1d or as defined in section 30-1 , whichever age is older.
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