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Connecticut General Statutes 23-65q - Appeal of municipal action re forest practices

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 23 > Chapter 451a > § 23-65q - Appeal of municipal action re forest practices


Current as of: 2009

The Commissioner of Environmental Protection or any person aggrieved by any order, registration, ordinance, regulation or action made by a municipality under sections 23-65f to 23-65o, inclusive, may appeal such regulation, order, decision or action in accordance with section 4-183. Notice of such appeal shall be served upon the inland wetlands agency and the commissioner. The commissioner may appear as a party to any action brought by any other person not later than thirty days from the date such appeal is returned to the court.

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