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This letter responds to your request for an opinion dated January 31, 1997. Briefly stated, your letter relates that since 1993 the Division's regulations have provided: "A prize to which a purchaser may become entitled shall not be assignable." Conn. Stat. Regs.
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You seek our advice concerning the proposal of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation to introduce a Bingo type game as a new lottery product and inquire whether such a proposal is a permissible lottery game.
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You have asked whether alternative sanctions contractors have authority to access medical and psychiatric records held by a juvenile detention center for juvenile delinquents assigned to the contractor's program without violating the confidentiality requirements contained in Chapters 899 and 368X of the Connecticut General Statutes.
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You have asked the advice of the Office of the Attorney General as to "whether Connecticut General Statute 17a-543 includes the Connecticut Department of Correction and/or whether Connecticut General Statute 17a-540(a) definition of 'facility' includes the Connecticut Department of Correction."
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You ask whether payment of reimbursement expenses incurred by state employees is subject to wage garnishment under Conn. Gen. Stat.
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You have asked us whether the Comptroller has authority to remit funds, which have been offset from amounts payable to state vendors who have defaulted on their federal student loans, to the Connecticut Student Loan Foundation (CSLF).
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Attorney General Asks For DPUC Investigation Of UI Maintenance, Capital, Operation Cuts
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Attorney General Blasts $85.8 Million In Payments To Power Generators Who Delivered No Electricity
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Attorney General Calls For Ban On Credit History As Tool For Determining Insurance Eligibility
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Attorney General Calls For Criminal Background Checks On Home Health Care Aides
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Attorney General Calls For Gender Equity In Health Care Coverage
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Attorney General Calls For Prohibition -- Not Permits -- On Keeping Certain Wild And Exotic Animals