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Judicial District Offices
135 forms 13 contacts
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Judicial Review Council
144 forms 1 contacts
To investigate and resolve complaints alleging misconduct, disability, or substance abuse of state judges, family support magistrates, and workers' compensation commissioners in order to promote public confidence in the courts and the integrity and independence of the judiciary by ensuring high standards of judicial conduct on and off the bench.
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Judicial Selection Commission
33 forms 1 contacts
The purpose of the Judicial Selection Commission is to evaluate, investigate and recommend qualified candidates for consideration by the Governor for nomination as judges for the Superior Court, the Appellate Court and the Supreme Court.
The JSC is governed by CGS 51-44a and is compromised of a 12 member commission with members appointed by the Governor and Legislative Leaders.
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Juvenile Matters Offices
87 forms 11 contacts
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Knights Of Columbus
46 forms 1 contacts
Service and charity are at the heart of the Knights. Founded to meet the needs of immigrants, refugees and families suffering from the death of a breadwinner, the Knights began as a small service organization and has grown into a worldwide financial and charitable organization.
- Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority
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Military Department
13 forms 1 contacts
The Military Department is a unique dual-status agency, having both federal and state missions. The federal mission is to maintain properly trained and equipped National Guard units for prompt federalization in the event of war, domestic emergencies or other emergencies. The state mission is to coordinate, support and augment federal, state and local authorities in emergency response, to provide emergency response planning and to conduct community service programs.
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Motor Vehicles
186 forms 1 contacts
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Motor Vehicles, Department
148 forms
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Office of Health Strategy
12 forms 1 contacts
Mission is to implement comprehensive, data driven strategies that promote equal access to high quality health care, control costs and ensure better health for the people of Connecticut. They are dedicated to better health at lower costs for everyone in the state.
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Office of Higher Education
6 forms 1 contacts
The Office of Higher Education seeks to advance the promise of postsecondary education for all state residents, and to advocate on behalf of students, taxpayers, and the postsecondary schools and colleges which fall under its purview. The Office carries out its mission by assuring that students have access to postsecondary institutions which meet the highest standards of academic quality, by administering the state’s student financial aid programs, and by serving as an information and consumer protection resource.
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Office of Military Affairs
102 forms 1 contacts
The Office of Military Affairs' mission is to 1) Coordinate efforts to prevent the closure or downsizing of the Naval Submarine Base in Groton
2) Support Connecticut’s military families and enhance their quality of life
3) Advocate for Connecticut’s defense industry, a major component of the state’s economy and an engine of innovation and quality production for our Armed Forces
4) Encourage the retention of established defense missions and the relocation of new ones to the state and
5) Serve as liaison to the Connecticut congressional delegation on defense and military issues.
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Office of Policy and Management
6 forms 1 contacts
The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) functions as the Governor’s staff agency and plays a central role in state government, providing the information and analysis used to formulate public policy for the State and assisting State agencies and municipalities in implementing policy decisions on the Governor’s behalf.
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Office of State Ethics
22 forms 1 contacts
The Connecticut Office of State Ethics is committed to serving the citizens of Connecticut, for there is nothing more important to the democratic process than having a government that maintains the highest ethical standards. Ethical questions and issues will inevitably arise and when they do, the Office of State Ethics is available to assist. The mission is to encourage accountability and integrity throughout state government. They do that by providing legal advice, guidance and education to public officials, state employees and lobbyists; by sensibly interpreting and, when necessary, fairly and impartially enforcing applicable laws; and by ensuring required disclosure through the administration of the lobbyist and financial filing systems.
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Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
4 forms 1 contacts
To provide accurate certification of the cause of death and to identify, document and interpret relevant forensic scientific information for use in criminal and civil legal proceedings necessary in the investigation of violent, suspicious and sudden unexpected deaths, by properly trained physicians. Providing such information may prevent unnecessary litigation, protect those who may have been falsely accused, and lead to proper adjudication in criminal matters.
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Office of The Child Advocate (OCA)
1 forms 1 contacts
The Office of the Child Advocate (OCA) is not an administrator of programs. Rather, the OCA monitors and evaluates public and private agencies that are charged with the protection of children, and reviews state agency policies and procedures to ensure they protect children's rights and promote their best interest.
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Office of the Claims Commissioner
2 forms 1 contacts
The Office of the Claims Commissioner operates within the Department of Administrative Services for administrative purposes only, with independent decision-making authority.
- Office of the Governor
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Office of the Healthcare Advocate
5 forms 1 contacts
The mission of the Office of the Healthcare Advocate (OHA) is to assist consumers with healthcare issues through the establishment of effective outreach programs and the development of communications related to consumer rights and responsibilities as members of healthcare plans.
- Office of the Lieutenant Governor