Search Results
Page 133 of 215
-
Child Day Care Services Complaints
You can contact the Office of Early Childhood complaint phone line by dialing: 1-800-282-6063. Complaints concerning child abuse or neglect should be reported immediately to the Department of Children and Families HOTLINE at 1-800-842-2288 and to Office of Early Childhood.
-
Child Day Care Licensing Program
Provides information about child day care services in Connecticut, including state laws and regulations. The Division of Community Based Regulation is responsible for licensing child day care facilities in Connecticut. Licensing assures that those programs that are licensed have achieved at least the minimum standards required by law to meet the health, educational and social needs of children utilizing those services.
-
Living Will - Your Rights to Make Health Care Decisions (PDF-127KB)
This booklet contains general information about advance directives including frequently asked questions and answers and all of the Connecticut forms for making advance directives. If you prefer to just print the individual forms from the booklet, links to each form are set out below
-
Appointment of Health Care Representative (PDF-12KB)
Use this form if you wish to only appoint a health care representative to make health care decisions on your behalf when you are unable to do so.
-
Living Will - Advance Directives Combined Form (PDF-122KB)
This document contains all of the advance directives-- appointment of health care representative, living will, appointment of conservator and organ donation in one form. You do not have to create all of these directives. The form allows you to choose to not make one of the directives by signing your initials at the top of that section.
-
Use this form if you wish to only make your wishes known when you are unable to do so but not appoint anyone to act on your behalf.
-
Attorneys General in Other Jurisdictions
-
Provides electronic access to the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. District Courts, and U.S. Bankruptcy Courts.
-
The United States Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices. At its discretion, and within certain guidelines established by Congress, the Supreme Court each year hears a limited number of the cases it is asked to decide. Those cases may begin in the federal or state courts, and they usually involve important questions about the Constitution or federal law.
-
Connecticut Bar Legal Resources
Connecticut Bar Association's guide to Connecticut lawyers. Looking for information about lawyers and the law? Choose from the following links of frequently asked questions to help find your answers!
-
Find Law's Judicial Branch Federal Resources By Jurisdiction
United States Supreme Court - includes links to opinions, calendar, rules, the official U.S. Supreme Court Web site, the Office of the Solicitor General, and oral arguments available on Real Audio. United States Courts of Appeal - provides links to opinions by Circuit. United States District Courts - provides links to Courts alphabetically by state. United States Bankruptcy Courts - provides links to Courts alphabetically by state. Other Federal Courts - provides links to military legal sites and other Federal courts, including the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Tax Court.
-
Formal Opinions of the Attorney General
Connecticut General Statute 3-125 authorizes the Attorney General to issue formal opinions to leaders of the General Assembly and the heads of any state agency, state board or commission.
-
Plain language guides for employees, public officials, contractors and other officials
