Sec.1-81-30. Section 1-86(a) of the Connecticut General Statutes: definitions  


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  • For purposes of section 1-86(a) of the Connecticut General Statutes:

    (a) An interest of a “de minimis,” i.e., insignificant, nature is an interest resulting in a financial gain or loss of less than one hundred dollars per person per year.

    (b) A “substantial segment of the general public” is greater than one's profession, occupation, or group as those terms are used in section 1-85 of the Connecticut General Statutes. Consistent with the commonly understood usage of the term, such term means a considerable or large part of the general public, i.e., all licensed drivers, all homeowners, all parents, etc.

    (c) A “member of a state regulatory agency” is a member of any commission, board, council, authority or other similar body which is authorized by law to regulate, i.e., control, administer, or oversee, any profession, occupation, industry, activity, fund, endeavor or area of conduct.

(Effective June 16, 1993; Amended January 2, 2008; Amended May 11, 2023)