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Code · Connecticut · Title 7 — Municipalities · CHAPTER 98* — Municipal Powers

Sec. 7-181. Suspension or revocation of registration or permit. Cease and desist order. Notice of violation. Hearing. Penalty. Appeals.

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(a)For the purposes of this section, “municipal official” means the chief of police of the municipality, or if there is no police department, the chief executive officer of the municipality, where the bazaar or raffle is to be conducted or is conducted.
(b)Whenever it appears to the municipal official, after an investigation that any person is violating or is about to violate any provision of sections 7-170 to 7-182 , inclusive, or made any false statement in any application for a permit or in any report required by the provisions of said sections, the municipal official may in his or her discretion, to protect the public welfare, order that any registration or permit issued pursuant to said sections be immediately suspended or revoked and that the person cease and desist from the actions constituting such violation or which would constitute such violation. Any person aggrieved by any order of the municipal official made pursuant to this subsection may appeal to the superior court for the judicial district in which the municipality is located.
(c)Whenever the municipal official revokes a permit issued pursuant to sections 7-170 to 7-186 , inclusive, the municipal official shall not issue any permit to such permittee for three years after the date of such violation.
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