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Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq., prohibits discrimination based on disability in employment, places of public accommodation, transportation, telecommunication and commercial facilities. This link will provide you information regarding ADA from the US Department of Justice.
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2021-01 Formal Opinion Attorney General State of Connecticut
What is the scope of the State Contracting Standards Board’s jurisdiction over the Connecticut Port Authority, a quasi-public agency?
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2024-02 Formal Opinion Attorney General State of Connecticut
Does the General Assembly have the authority to pass laws changing the budgeting process?
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2023-01 Formal Opinion Attorney General State of Connecticut
As a quasi-public agency, when can the Connecticut Port Authority enter into public-private partnerships?
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2024-01 Formal Opinion Attorney General State of Connecticut
Does the Connecticut constitution allow ranked choice voting in general elections for state office?
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RFP 2025-01 CTECS re Collective Bargaining
RFP #2025-01, Representation of the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System ("CTECS") related to Labor Negotiations is CANCELLED. This RFP may be revisited in the future.
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2025-01 Formal Opinion Attorney General State of Connecticut
Does the transfer of interest earned on ARPA funds from the Treasurer’s Interest Credit Program to the General Fund violate Special Act 21-1?
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The State of Connecticut, Office of the Attorney General, is seeking proposals to provide certain legal services involving representation of the University of Connecticut regarding Title IX Compliance Related to its Intercollegiate Athletic Program. PROPOSALS MUST RECEIVED BY January 9, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. local time, as detailed in the Request for Proposals.
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In your letter dated August 31, 2000, you asked whether the state can recover interest from the United States Postal Service as a result of the late delivery of certified mail containing tax returns and $140 million in tax payments. In analyzing this issue, it must be noted that any action against the United States Postal Service is, in fact, an action against the United States.
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Attorney General, Banking Dept. Sue To Recover $100,000 Fine For Falsified Loan Application
