Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Citation
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Parent Document
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 2003-05-20
Other Sections in This Document (26)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
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- Section 47a-21
Full Text
545 chars*831Our statutory scheme regarding the commissioner’s authority to issue orders relating to residential security deposits can be briefly summarized as follows. General Statutes § 36a-52 (a) gives the commissioner the authority to hold a properly noticed hearing and to issue a cease and desist order against anyone violating a statute that falls within the commissioner’s jurisdiction. General Statutes § 47a-21 (j) grants the commissioner, inter alia, the authority to receive and to investigate complaints regarding violations of § 47a-21 (d).