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CT Office of Legislative Research Reports
The Office of Legislative Research (OLR) has issued the following reports:
  • Use of Surveillance Cameras in Residential Areas – 2009-R-0359
    You asked for the discussion of the possible legal sanctions that might apply to the neighbor of a constituent who has installed surveillance cameras that cover the constituent's front door, deck, and backyard. There is a 22-foot high fence between the two properties.
  • Family Violence Statistics – 2009-R-0367
    You wanted to know (1) the number of people with restraining orders against them in the past five years and (2) how many of these people violated the order by committing a crime against the victim of family violence (i. e. , person who obtained the order), including crimes resulting in bodily harm.
  • Chiropractor Licensure – 2009-R-0365
    You asked for information on the licensing of chiropractors in Connecticut, particularly the requirement concerning “Part IV” of the national examination.
  • Childhood Immunizations – 2009-R-0373
    You asked for information on Connecticut's childhood immunization law, particularly whether the state has a “forced vaccination policy” if the a parent or guardian refuses to have a child immunized.
  • Application of the State Ethics Code to State Employees – 2009-R-0350
    You asked (1) if the Office of State Ethics (OSE) has jurisdiction over state employees who are not elected or appointed officials and (2) for the circumstances under which the employee might be brought before OSE.