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You have asked our opinion on whether the Connecticut Historical Commission may establish gift shops in historic properties that are maintained by the Commission for the purpose of generating revenues to be used to help defray the costs associated with the operation of the properties.
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In your letter of April 26, 1994, you asked several questions concerning the responsibility of the Southern New England Telephone Company ("SNET") for state-owned telecommunications equipment that was stolen from a SNET truck. You have informed us that the University of Connecticut (the "University"), which owns the equipment, did not pursue a claim against SNET, and you have asked two questions: First: Does SNET have responsibility for State equipment in its custody?; and, Second: If the answer to the first question is in the affirmative, is there a valid c1aim against SNET? http://www.cslib.org/attygenl/images/rainbow.gif
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By letter dated August 17, 1993, you have asked our office as to the appropriateness of compensating a public member of the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care, Gwen B. Weltman, for the period September 4, 1992 to June 3, 1993.
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Attorney General Announces $150,000 Settlement With R.J. Reynolds Regarding Cartoon Cigarette Ads
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Attorney General Presents Oral Argument In Fight Against FAA Flight Paths Over Southwestern CT
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Attorney General, Public Health Immediately Suspend Plastic Surgeon’s License
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Attorney General Questions Aetna About Its Obligations To Compensate Laid Off Employees
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Attorney General Says AT&T Violated State Consumer Service Standards
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Attorney General Says Commerce Department Upholds New York’s Broadwater Rejection
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Attorney General Says Craigslist Erotic Services Section Inadequate