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2009 Connecticut Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2009)

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CT Attorney General
Opinions
2009 Formal Opinions
11/20/2009    Martin K. Libbin, Deputy Director, Legal Services, Formal Opinion 2009-012,
Attorney General State of Connecticut
This letter is in response to your request for a formal legal opinion clarifying the Judicial Branch's duty to
disclose juvenile delinquency and youthful offender records
10/20/2009    Hon. Donald Williams, Jr., Senate President Pro Tempore, Hon. Martin
Looney, Senate Majority Leader, Hon. Christopher Donovan, Speaker of the
House, Hon. Denise Merrill, House Majority Leader, Formal Opinion 2009-
011, Attorney General State of Connecticut
This letter responds to your request for a formal legal opinion as to whether the state-owned High Meadows
health care facility in Hamden
10/13/2009    Herbert J. Shepardson, Chair, State Marshal Commission, Formal Opinion
2009-010, Attorney General State of Connecticut
You have requested my opinion on whether municipalities may, by town ordinance, dictate the terms under
which they will pay for State Marshal work
9/21/2009     Herbert J. Shepardson, Esq., Chairperson, State Marshal Commission,
Formal Opinion 2009-009, Attorney General State of Connecticut
You have asked our opinion on several questions concerning State Marshals
9/15/2009     Honorable Nancy Wyman, Comptroller, Formal Opinion 2009-008, Attorney
General State of Connecticut
This letter responds to your request for a formal legal opinion as to whether Article Fourth, § 16, of the
Connecticut constitution permits a Governor to veto individual line items in an appropriations bill
7/28/2009     Honorable Donald Williams Senate President Pro Tempore, Formal Opinion
2009-007, Attorney General State of Connecticut
You asked for a legal opinion as to the circumstances under which subsection (b) of section 3 of Public Act 09-
214 would require the legislative Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee and the Appropriations Committee
(the Committees) to prepare and vote on adjusted appropriations
6/30/2009     Ms. Carol Carson, Executive Director, Office of State Ethics, Formal Opinion
2009-006, Attorney General State of Connecticut
The Bridgeport Roman Catholic Diocesan Corporation (the Church) has filed a federal lawsuit against officials
of the Office of State Ethics (OSE) seeking court orders preventing the OSE from seeking to enforce against
the Church certain state laws governing lobbyists
6/30/2009     Honorable Donald E. Williams, Jr., Senate President Pro Tempore,
Honorable Martin M. Looney, Senate Majority Leader, Connecticut State
Senate, Formal Opinion 2009-005, Attorney General State of Connecticut
You have requested a formal legal opinion regarding the allocation of costs associated with resident state
troopers detailed, pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-5, to towns lacking an organized police force
6/25/2009     Honorable Jerry Farrell, Jr., Commissioner of Department of Consumer
Protection, Formal Opinion 2009-004, Attorney General State of
Connecticut
You have asked for our opinion whether a gasoline retailer who offers a discount for cash paying customers
must affirmatively disclose to consumers when such a cash discount does not apply to debit card purchases of

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