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Connecticut General Statutes 51-51h - Application of chapter

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 51 > Chapter 872a > § 51-51h - Application of chapter


Current as of: 2009

This chapter shall apply to judges of the Superior Court, judges of the Appellate Court, judges of the Supreme Court, compensation commissioners and family support magistrates, and the term "judges" as used in this chapter refers to such judges and also to senior judges and state referees.

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