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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-252 | Transportation of animals on railroads. |
No railroad company, in transporting animals, shall permit them to be confined in cars more than twenty-eight consecutive hours, except when transported in cars in which they have proper food, + See morewater, space and opportunity for rest, without unloading them for food, water and rest, for at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or other accidental cause; and, in estimating such confinement, the time during which the animals have been confined, without such rest, on connecting roads from which they are received, shall be included. Animals so unloaded shall be properly fed, watered and sheltered during such rest by the owner or person having their custody or, on his neglect, by the railroad company transporting them, at his expense; and such company shall, in such case, have a lien upon such animals for food, care and custody furnished and shall not be liable for any detention of them for such purpose. Any such company or the owner or custodian of such animals, who does not comply with the provisions of this section, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars.
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-264 | Maintenance |
Each attorney, state marshal or constable, who, with intent to make gain by the fees of collection, purchases and sues upon any choses in action, shall be fined not more + See morethan one hundred dollars.
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-280 | Billiard and pool rooms; permits. |
The first selectman of any town, the chief of police of any city or the warden of any borough may grant permits to suitable persons to conduct public billiard and + See morepool rooms in such town, city or borough, as the case may be, and may revoke any permit issued by him, for cause found after hearing. The use of any billiard or pool table for the purpose of gaming within any billiard or pool room, for the conduct of which a permit has been granted, or the carrying on within such billiard or pool room of any game of chance shall be sufficient cause for the revocation of such permit or for the refusal of a renewal of such permit. Each application for such a permit shall be in writing and shall describe the place where such billiard or pool room is to be located and state the number of tables to be used therein and the name of the proprietor thereof. Each such permit shall designate the place where such business is to be carried on and shall continue in force for one year unless revoked. Each person receiving such permit shall annually pay to the authority granting the same the sum of ten dollars for the use of the municipality. Any person who conducts, maintains or keeps open a public billiard or pool room without such permit shall be fined not more than two hundred fifty dollars.
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-290a | Disclosures re promotional drawings. |
Any person who operates a promotional drawing which is authorized by the provisions of section 53-278g shall cause to be printed on each ticket or token of participation, in type + See morenot less than one-third the size of the largest type on such ticket or token, a disclosure of the actual number and dollar amount of prizes to be awarded and the number of winners per each thousand tickets or tokens to be distributed. Any person who operates a promotional drawing in violation of the provisions of this section shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars.
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-303c | Penalties. |
Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of sections 52-207, 53-300a, 53-302a or 53-303 to 53-303e, inclusive, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars for the + See morefirst offense; not more than five hundred dollars for the second and each subsequent offense. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense. Nothing in said sections shall be construed to permit any fine being imposed upon any employee or agent who has been caused or directed by his employer to violate the provisions of said sections.
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$0 - $500
+ See morefirst offense, not more than 100; second offense, not more than 500 |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-303e | More than six days employment in calendar week prohibited. Employee remedies. |
(a) No employer shall compel any employee engaged in any commercial occupation or in the work of any industrial process to work more than six days in any calendar week. + See moreAn employees refusal to work more than six days in any calendar week shall not constitute grounds for his dismissal....(c) Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars.
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-311a | Distribution of unsolicited credit cards, charge plates. |
(a) No person, company, partnership or corporation shall engage in the practice of mailing or the distribution in any form of any credit card, charge plate or any like instrument + See moreor device to any other person, firm or corporation unless such other person, firm or corporation has previously made a request therefor in writing or verbally.(b) Any person, company, partnership or corporation which violates the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars for each card, plate, instrument or device so mailed or distributed.
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not more than one hundred dollars for each card, plate, instrument or device so mailed or distributed
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-314 | Keeping bucket shop |
No corporation, association, copartnership or person shall keep or cause to be kept any bucket shop; and any person or corporation. . . who or which keeps or assists in + See morethe keeping of any bucket shop shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred and not more than one thousand dollars, or be imprisoned in a community correctional center until such fine is paid, provided such imprisonment shall not continue for more than one year
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$500 - $1000
or be imprisoned in a community correctional center until such fine is paid, provided such imprisonment shall not continue for more than one year
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-314 | Keeping bucket shop |
No corporation, association, copartnership or person shall keep or cause to be kept any bucket shop; . . . any person or persons who are found guilty of a second + See moreoffense under this section and sections 53-315 and 53-316 shall, in addition to the penalty hereinbefore prescribed, be imprisoned not less than sixty days nor more than one year
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$500 - $1000
in addition to the penalty hereinbefore prescribed, be imprisoned not less than sixty days nor more than one year
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53-317(a) | Fraudulent sale of kosher meat, meat products and other food |
(a) Any person who, with intent to defraud, sells or exposes for sale any meat or meat preparation, whether raw or prepared for human consumption, and falsely represents the same + See moreto be kosher . . . shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than six months or both.
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$0 - $100
+ See moreor imprisoned not more than six months or both |
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