Connecticut Code § 21a-1b

Commissioner and Department of Consumer Protection substituted for former executive director and division
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(a)(1) Wherever the term “executive director of the Division of Special Revenue” is used in the following general statutes, the term “Commissioner of Consumer Protection” shall be substituted in lieu thereof, (2) wherever the term “executive director” is used in the following general statutes, the term “commissioner” shall be substituted in lieu thereof, and (3) wherever the term “division” is used in the following general statutes, the term “department” shall be substituted in lieu thereof: 7-173 , 7-174 , 7-177a , 7-178 , 7-180 to 7-183 , inclusive, 12-560 , 12-561 , 12-563 , 12-563a , 12-564 , 12-564a , 12-565 , 12-566 , 12-567 , 12-568a , 12-571 , 12-571a , 12-572 , 12-573 , 12-574 , 12-575 , 12-573a , 12-574a , 12-574c , 2-574d , 12-576 , 12-578 , 12-584 , 12-585 , 12-802a , 12-806 , 12-806a , 12-807 , 12-808 , 12-813 , 12-815 , 12-815a , 17a-713 , 29-18c , 30-20 and 53-278g .
(b) Wherever the term “executive director of the Division of Special Revenue” is used in the general statutes or in any special or public act of 2011, the term “Commissioner of Consumer Protection” shall be substituted in lieu thereof. Wherever the term “Division of Special Revenue” is used in the general statutes or any public or special act of 2011, the term “Department of Consumer Protection” shall be substituted in lieu thereof.
(c) The Legislative Commissioners' Office shall, in codifying the provisions of this section, make such technical, grammatical and punctuation changes as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.

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