Connecticut Statutes

§ 52-434c — Certain referees assigned to Appellate Court. Eligibility. Powers and jurisdiction.

Connecticut § 52-434c
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 52Civil Actions
Ch. 910Committees, Auditors and Referees

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-434c (2026).

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In addition to the powers and jurisdiction granted to state referees under sections 52-434 and 52-434a, a Chief Justice or a judge of the Supreme Court or Appellate Court, who has ceased to hold office as justice or judge because of having retired and who has become a state referee, may be designated by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to be eligible to be assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate Court to perform such duties of the office of judge of the Appellate Court as may be requested by the Chief Judge. The Chief Judge may assign no more than one state referee to sit on any one panel. No such designation may be for a term of more than one year. In performing the duties assigned, such retired Chief Justice or retired judge of the Supreme Court or Appellate Court shall exerci

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Legislative History

(P.A. 95-80, S. 1, 3; P.A. 97-178, S. 3.) History: P.A. 95-80 effective May 31, 1995; P.A. 97-178 eliminated requirement for prior written consent of parties or attorneys before referral of appeal to panel with state referee.

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