Connecticut Statutes

§ 3-106a — Reproduction of arms and seal.

Connecticut § 3-106a
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 3State Elective Officers
Ch. 33Secretary

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 3-106a (2026).

Text

The official arms and seal of the state of Connecticut, or imitation thereof, whether as a reproduction, imprint or facsimile, shall be made and used only under the direction and with the approval of the Secretary of the State for purposes specifically authorized by the Constitution and laws of the state or related directly or indirectly to the official business of the state, provided the Secretary may in his judgment approve other reproductions of said arms or seal of the state for memorials and for purposes he considers educational.

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Legislative History

(1961, P.A. 76, S. 3; February, 1965, P.A. 396, S. 1.) History: 1965 act specified section applies to imitations of the official arms and seal of state.

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