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Connecticut Regulations § 9-7b-54 General provisions

Up to Part 6: Consent Orders and Written Stipulations

Regulation Text

(a) A respondent may agree to enter into a written consent order or stipulation in any matter pending before the Commission and in lieu of a hearing in a contested case. The adoption of a consent order is within the complete discretion of the Commission.
(b) Any attorney who attempts to negotiate a settlement, consent order or stipulation on behalf of a respondent or other individual or entity shall file an appearance, letter of representation or statement of authority to conduct negotiations on behalf of such respondent, individual or entity.
(c) A consent order or stipulation shall contain:
(1) an admission of all jurisdictional facts;
(2) an express waiver of the requirements that the decision of the Commission contain findings of facts and conclusions of law separately stated;
(3) an express waiver of the right to seek judicial review or otherwise contest the validity of the order;
(4) a statement that the consent order or stipulation shall have the same force and effect as provided by statute for other final decisions or orders and shall become final when issued; and
(5) the signature of the chairperson of the Commission or an authorized representative.

History

Effective March 23, 1989; Amended July 31, 1998; Amended April 26, 2007

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