Connecticut Administrative Code Title 21 - Licenses

Connecticut Administrative Code – Title 21: Licenses

Title 21 of the Connecticut General Statutes pertains to various licensing requirements within the state. While the term "Administrative Code" is often associated with detailed regulations, Title 21 encompasses broader statutory provisions related to licensing.

Key Chapters in Title 21:

Chapter 405 – Junk Dealers (Sec. 21-9): Regulates the licensing and operations of junk dealers within the state.

Chapter 409 – Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers (Sec. 21-39a): Establishes licensing requirements for pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers.(cga.ct.gov)

Chapter 412 – Mobile Manufactured Homes and Mobile Manufactured Home Parks (Secs. 21-64, 21-70b, 21-70c): Addresses licensing and regulations concerning mobile manufactured homes and their parks.(cga.ct.gov)

Chapter 408 – Hawkers and Peddlers (Sec. 21-37): Sets forth licensing requirements for hawkers and peddlers operating within the state.(cga.ct.gov)

Chapter 414 – Purchasers of Precious Metals and Stones (Sec. 21-100): Regulates the licensing of individuals or entities purchasing precious metals and stones.(cga.ct.gov)

Accessing the Full Text:

For a comprehensive understanding of the statutes and their provisions, you can refer to the official Connecticut General Assembly website:

👉 Connecticut General Statutes – Title 21: Licenses

 

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