Connecticut Regulations § 9-7b-83 Contents of complaint
Regulation Text
A complaint filed pursuant to the federal Help America Vote Act shall be:
(1)
in writing, notarized and signed and sworn by the complainant, and shall include the complainant's address and telephone number;
(2)
provide the name or title of the respondent or respondents and a concise statement of facts alleged in support the claim that a violation of
42 USC
15481
to
15502
, inclusive, occurred, is occurring or is about to occur;
(3)
filed at the Commission's offices in Hartford, Connecticut, not later than 30 days after the action, occurrence or event that forms the basis for the complaint or the belief of the complainant that a violation of
42 USC
15481
to
15502
, inclusive, is about to occur; or
(4)
filed at the Commission's offices in Hartford, Connecticut, not later than 30 days after the complainant knew or, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, should have known of the action, occurrence or event that forms the basis for the complaint or the belief of the complainant that a violation of
42 USC
15481
to
15502
, inclusive, is about to occur, whichever is later.
History
Adopted effective October 7, 2004
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