Connecticut State Government Agencies

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  • Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund

    6 contacts

    The Connecticut Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines Fund was established in 1919 to assist needy wartime veterans and their families. It is administered by the American Legion in accordance with the provisions of the Connecticut General Statutes, Sections 27-138 and 27-140, and is governed under the Bylaws of the American Legion Department of Connecticut.

  • Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund
  • Specialty Units Offices

    510 forms 11 contacts

  • State Contracting Standards Board

    13 forms 1 contacts

    Mission is to require that state contracting and procurement requirements are understood and carried out in a manner that is open, cost effective, efficient and consistent with State and Federal statutes, rules and regulations. (Adopted March 11, 2016)

  • State Emergency Response Commission
  • State Emergency Response Commission

    1 forms 1 contacts

    The Connecticut State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) was established by Connecticut Law (CGS, Section 22a-600) and is tasked with the implementation of the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) in Connecticut. The EPCRA addresses reporting requirements of businesses and responsibilities of state and local governments.

  • State Insurance and Risk Management Board
  • State Insurance and Risk Management Board
  • State Insurance Risk Management Board

    25 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the State Insurance and Risk Management Board is to protect assets of the State of Connecticut through a comprehensive and cost effective insurance and risk management program. The goal is to provide the best insurance and risk management service possible for the State of Connecticut.

  • State Library

    40 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the Connecticut State Library is to preserve and make accessible Connecticut’s history and heritage and to advance the development of library services statewide.

  • State Marshal Commission

    81 forms 1 contacts

    The State Marshal Commission is an Executive Branch commission operating within the Department of Administrative Services with independent decision making authority.

    The Commission conducts several core functions, including setting training requirements, professional standards, audit policies, disciplinary protocol, restraining order rotations and administrative procedures for the efficient and fair operation of the state marshal system. By statutes, regulations and policies, the Commission also is involved in many functions, including but not limited to setting training requirements, professional standards, audit policies, disciplinary protocol, restraining order rotations and administrative procedures for the efficient and fair operation of the state marshal system.

  • State of Connecticut Department of Banking

    3 forms

  • State Properties Review Board
  • State Properties Review Board
  • State Properties Review Board (SPRB)

    35 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the State Properties Review Board is to provide oversight of State real estate activities, acquisition of farm development rights, and the hiring of architects, engineers and other construction-related professionals, as proposed by State Executive Branch agencies. In accomplishing this legislative mandate, the Board provides guidance and assistance to State client-agencies to ensure that transactions are done in a prudent, business-like manner, that costs are reasonable, and that proposals are in compliance with State laws, regulations and procedures.

  • Teachers' Retirement Board
  • Teachers' Retirement Board

    46 forms 1 contacts

    The Connecticut Teachers' Retirement System is governed by Chapter 167a of the Connecticut General Statutes as amended through the current session of the State Legislature. The System is administered by the Teachers' Retirement Board, located in Hartford. The Board consists of fourteen members: four active teacher members, two retired teacher members, the Commissioner of the Department of Education, the State Treasurer, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and five public members appointed by the Governor. All Board members serve without pay but are reimbursed for necessary expenses.

  • Temporary Family Assistance

    196 forms

  • The Agricultural Experiment Station

    22 forms 4 contacts

    The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES), established in 1875, is the first agricultural experiment station in the United States. The main mission of the CAES is research. Programs also exist to educate the public and to transfer new findings to people trying to solve agricultural, public health, and environmental problems.

  • The Office of Consumer Counsel (OCC)

    9 forms 1 contacts

    The Office of Consumer Counsel (OCC), is an independent state agency with statutory responsibility to represent customers of Connecticut’s five regulated utilities – electric, gas, water, telephone, and to some extent, cable television, primarily in matters that go before the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA). The OCC is authorized to participate on behalf of consumer interests in all administrative and judicial forums and in any matters in which the interests of consumers with respect to public utility matters may be involved.