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Connecticut General Statutes 36a-662 - Regulations
Connecticut General Statutes
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Title 36a
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Chapter 669
> § 36a-662 - Regulations
Current as of: 2009
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The commissioner may adopt such regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, as the commissioner deems necessary to administer and enforce the provisions of sections 36a-655 to 36a-665, inclusive.
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