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1984 vol. 2 456 (1984)

handle is hein.ssl/ssct0093 and id is 1 raw text is: Substitute House Bill No. 5585
PUBLIC ACT NO. 84-322
AN ACT REDUCING VANDALISM AT CERTAIN STATE FACILITIES.
Section 47-47 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is
substituted in lieu thereof:
No person shall use barbed wire in the construction of fences, or have
barbed wire upon existing fences, between his own premises and those of an
adjoining proprietor, within twenty-five rods of any house or barn belonging to such
proprietor, unless either premises are used in connection with raising livestock,
without first obtaining his written consent. No barbed wire shall be used in the
construction of fences, or retained upon existing fences, connected with or enclosing
the grounds of any public school or public building, EXCEPT A DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION      STORAGE     FACILITY    OR   A   VESSEL    OPERATIONS
AREA    OF   A  STATE-OWNED      WATERFRONT      FACILITY   OR   AIRCRAFT
OPERATIONS AREA OF A STATE-OWNED AIRPORT. Any person who violates
any provision of this section shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars.
Substitute Senate Bill No. 580
PUBLIC ACT NO. 84-323
AN     ACT     PERMITTING      HOSPITAL      AND      MEDICAL      SERVICE
CORPORATIONS TO CONVERT INTO MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Section 1. (NEW) (a) Any consolidated hospital and medical service
corporation organized and formed pursuant to chapter 592 or 593 of the general
statutes, in existence on July 1, 1982, and possessing contingency reserves in an
amount of fifty   million  dollars or more  may, at its option  and  without
reincorporation, convert to a domestic mutual insurance company under the laws of
this state (1) by amending and restating its certificate of incorporation to grant it
such powers consistent with the provisions of this section, provided the amended and
restated certificate of incorporation shall not state that said domestic mutual
insurance company is a nonprofit corporation or that it is created under the nonstock
corporation act, and (2) by obtaining a license pursuant to section 38-20 of the
general statutes to operate as a domestic mutual insurance company.
(b) The board of directors of any such corporation electing to convert to a
domestic mutual insurance company shall adopt a resolution prior to October 1,
1984, declaring the election of the corporation to make such conversion and to
become subject to all of the laws of the state governing such companies, except as
limited by the terms of this section. After the adoption of such resolution, the board
of directors of such corporation shall adopt such amendments to its certificate of
incorporation as are consistent with the provisions of this section and as are necessary
for it to convert to a domestic mutual insurance company and file such amended and
restated certificate of incorporation with the secretary of the state. Such amendment
shall designate the members of the company. Any subsequent amendment to the
certificate of incorporation shall be consistent with the terms of this section.
(c) No such amended and restated certificate of incorporation shall be
effective unless and until it is filed with the secretary of the state. Prior to the filing
of such certificate, the corporation shall apply to the insurance commissioner for a
license pursuant to section 38-20, provided such license, if issued, shall only become
effective upon the filing of the certificate. Upon the filing of such amended and
restated certificate of incorporation, the corporation shall be a domestic mutual
insurance company and shall not be a consolidated hospital and medical service
corporation. Upon such filing the company shall no longer be subject to the
provisions of chapter 592 or 593 or section 12-212a of the general statutes.

PUBLIC ACTS

P.A. 84-322

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