Connecticut Regulations § 9-7b-6 Administration
Regulation Text
(a)
The Commission shall designate an executive director and general counsel who shall be the chief executive, administrator and legal officer of the Commission. The executive director and general counsel shall keep and maintain in an accessible place all the public records of the Commission.
(b)
The Commission's orders, findings and decisions shall be signed on behalf of the Commission by the chairperson. In the absence of the chairperson or upon the delegation of the chairperson or the Commission, any Commissioner, or the executive director and general counsel shall be empowered to sign on the Commission's behalf. Such a signature of any Commissioner or the executive director and general counsel shall be presumed to be duly authorized by the Commission unless and until the contrary is demonstrated in any Commission proceeding or hearing. Where any such document is stamped with the chairperson's signature stamp, it shall be deemed to comply with the signature requirement set forth herein.
History
Effective March 23, 1989; Amended July 31, 1998
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