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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 29 > Chapter 529 - Division of State Police
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Title 29
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§ 29-1zz
Terms "State Police Commissioner" or "Commissioner of State Police" deemed to mean Commissioner of Public Safety; "State Police Department" deemed to mean Division of State Police
§ 29-2
Powers of commissioner
§ 29-2a
Legal review of police policies and practices of Division of State Police
§ 29-2b
Imposition of traffic ticket quotas prohibited
§ 29-3
"State policeman" defined
§ 29-3a
Educational qualifications
§ 29-3b
Report on personnel projections for state police force
§ 29-4
State police force. Criminal Intelligence Division and state-wide organized crime investigative task force. Motor patrol
§ 29-4a
Death or disability from hypertension or heart disease. Compensation
§ 29-5
Resident state policemen for towns without police force
§ 29-5f
Temporary promotions for commissioner's aide and Governor's chauffeur-bodyguard. Validation of previous promotions
§ 29-6
Uniforms and equipment
§ 29-6a
Use of official hat and insignia of state police
§ 29-6b
Fire suppression systems for patrol cars
§ 29-6c
Emergency response to repeated false alarms. Definitions. Fines. Appeal. Payment of fine
§ 29-7
Powers and duties of force. Barracks
§ 29-7a
Establishment of sex crimes analysis unit
§ 29-7b
Division of Scientific Services
§ 29-7c
Legalized gambling investigative unit
§ 29-7h
Firearms evidence databank
§ 29-7m
Record and classification of crimes motivated by bigotry or bias
§ 29-7n
Record and classification of gang-related crimes
§ 29-8
Riots. Immunities
§ 29-8a
Indemnification of state police, State Capitol police and certain special police in civil rights actions. Fees and costs
§ 29-9
Acceptance or offering of gifts or rewards by or to state or local police
§ 29-10
Commissioner may delegate authority
§ 29-10a
Use of state police rifle ranges by civilian rifle clubs
§ 29-10b
Fees for searches and copies
§ 29-10c
Accident records of state police
§ 29-11
State Police Bureau of Identification. Fees. Regulations
§ 29-11a
State police to report arrests to Bureau of Identification
§ 29-12
Fingerprints, photograph and physical description of arrested persons. Regulations
§ 29-12a
Maintenance of fingerprints in electronic format. Destruction of paper copy
§ 29-13
Notice of judgments
§ 29-14
Duties of bureau
§ 29-15
Return or destruction of fingerprints, photograph and physical description
§ 29-16
Use of information
§ 29-17
Penalty
§ 29-17a
Criminal history records checks. Procedure. Fees
§ 29-17b
Criminal history records checks of coaches in police-sponsored athletic activities
§ 29-18
Special policemen for state property
§ 29-18a
Special policemen for investigating public assistance fraud. Appointment, powers and duties
§ 29-18b
Special policemen for Department of Revenue Services
§ 29-18c
Special policemen for Division of Special Revenue
§ 29-19
Special policemen for utility and transportation companies
§ 29-20
Special policemen for armored cars
§ 29-21
Special policemen for war industry premises
§ 29-22
Volunteer auxiliary force
§ 29-23
Emergency service and equipment
§ 29-23a
Establishment of rotational system for summoning wreckers. Exemptions. Regulations
§ 29-24
Disposition of money recovered in case of theft from the person or robbery
§ 29-25
Laundry and dry cleaning identification marks
§ 29-26
Training of municipal police at State Police Training School
§ 29-27
"Pistol" and "revolver" defined
§ 29-28
Permit for sale at retail of pistol or revolver. Permit to carry pistol or revolver. Confidentiality of name and address of permit holder. Permits for out-of-state residents
§ 29-28a
Application for permit. Notice of decision to applicant
§ 29-29
Information concerning criminal records of applicants for permits
§ 29-30
Fees for pistol and revolver permits. Expiration and renewal of permits
§ 29-31
Display of permit to sell. Record of sales
§ 29-32
Revocation of permit. Notification. Confiscation. Penalty for failure to surrender permit
§ 29-32a
Appeal from refusal or revocation of permit
§ 29-32b
Board of Firearms Permit Examiners. Appeals to board. Hearings
§ 29-33
Sale, delivery or transfer of pistols and revolvers. Procedure. Penalty
§ 29-34
False statement or information in connection with sale or transfer of pistol or revolver prohibited. Sale or transfer to person under twenty-one years of age prohibited. Temporary transfers. Penalties
§ 29-35
Carrying of pistol or revolver without permit prohibited. Exceptions
§ 29-36
Alteration of firearm identification mark, number or name
§ 29-36f
Eligibility certificate for pistol or revolver
§ 29-36g
Application for eligibility certificate. Criminal history records check. Deadline for approval or denial of application. Form of certificate. Change of address. Confidentiality of name and address of certificate holder. Scope of certificate
§ 29-36h
Fee for eligibility certificate. Expiration and renewal of eligibility certificate
§ 29-36i
Revocation of eligibility certificate
§ 29-36j
Purchase or receipt of pistol or revolver without permit or eligibility certificate prohibited. Exceptions
§ 29-36k
Transfer or surrender of firearms by persons ineligible to possess same. Penalty
§ 29-36
§ 29-36m
Regulations
§ 29-36n
Protocol concerning transfer or surrender of pistols and revolvers
§ 29-37
Penalties
§ 29-37a
Sale or delivery at retail of firearm other than pistol or revolver. Procedure
§ 29-37b
Retail dealer to equip pistols and revolvers with gun locking device and provide written warning at time of sale. Penalty
§ 29-37c
§ 29-37d
Firearms dealer to install burglar alarm system on premises of its establishment. Exceptions
§ 29-37e
False statement or information in connection with sale or transfer of firearm other than pistol or revolver prohibited
§ 29-37f
Qualifications of retail store employees who sell firearms
§ 29-37g
Gun show requirements
§ 29-37h
§ 29-37i
Responsibilities re storage of loaded firearms with respect to minors
§ 29-37j
Purchase of firearm with intent to transfer it to person prohibited from purchasing or possessing
§ 29-38
Weapons in vehicles
§ 29-38a
Out-of-state purchase or acquisition of rifles or shotguns
§ 29-38b
Determination of commitment status of person who applies for or seeks renewal of firearm permit or certificate. Report on status of application
§ 29-38c
Seizure of firearms of person posing risk of imminent personal injury to self or others
§ 29-38d
Interstate transportation of firearms through state
§ 29-38e
State-wide firearms trafficking task force. Composition. Duties
§ 29-38f
State-Wide Firearms Trafficking Task Force Policy Board. Composition. Duties
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