Sec. 14-11a. Exceptional issuance of certificates and licenses for law enforcement activities. Verification by Chief State's Attorney of statements on application for such certificates and license
Sec. 14-11a. Exceptional issuance of certificates and licenses for law enforcement activities. Verification by Chief State's Attorney of statements on application
for such certificates and licenses. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall not issue
a registration certificate in a name other than that of the owner of the vehicle or issue
an operator's license in a name other than that of the applicant for such license, except
when the statements made on the application for such certificate or license have been
verified by the office of the Chief State's Attorney and such certificate or license is
issued for the purposes of law enforcement activities in accordance with regulations
adopted by the commissioner pursuant to chapter 54. The office of the Chief State's
Attorney shall establish and transmit to the joint standing committee of the General
Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to judiciary the proposed criteria to be
used by the office of the Chief State's Attorney in such verification. Before such criteria
shall be employed by the office of the Chief State's Attorney, said committee shall
approve the same in writing. The commissioner is authorized to waive the fee for any
registration certificate or operator's license issued in accordance with the provisions of
this section.
(P.A. 74-117; P.A. 80-444, S. 2, 6; P.A. 08-150, S. 40.)
History: P.A. 80-444 required verification of statements on certificate or license application to be issued in name other
than applicants by office of chief state's attorney and required approval of criteria for verification by judiciary committee;
P.A. 08-150 added provision authorizing commissioner to waive fee.