Connecticut Statutes
§ 47-230a — Display of object on entry door or entry door frame which is motivated by observance of religious practice or belief. Restrictions.
Connecticut § 47-230a
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47-230a (2026).
Text
(a)No person may prohibit or hinder the owner, lessee or sublessee of a condominium unit from attaching to an entry door or entry door frame of such unit an object the display of which is motivated by observance of a religious practice or sincerely held religious belief.
(b)Subsection (a) of this section shall not prohibit the enforcement or adoption of a bylaw that, to the extent allowed by the first amendment to the United States Constitution and section 3 of article first of the Constitution of the state, prohibits the display or affixing of an item on an entry door or entry door frame to the owner's, lessee's or sublessee's unit when such item:
(1)Threatens the public health or safety;
(2)hinders the opening and closing of an entry door;
(3)violates any federal, state or local law
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Legislative History
(P.A. 12-113, S. 6.) History: P.A. 12-113 effective July 1, 2012.
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