Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 42 - Business, Selling, Trading and Collection Practices
231 - Emergency Rationing
Section 42-231-1 - Definitions

Current through September 9, 2024

(a) "Product" or "service" means any essential product or service designated by the governor, pursuant to Public Act No. 91-367, Section 1 (a), to be in short supply or in danger of becoming so in the state or one of its regions, but shall not include any energy resources as defined in Section 16a-2 of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(b) "Order" means a gubernatorial order or proclamation, issued under Public Act No. 91-367, Section 1 (a), establishing price restrictions on or rationing of a product or service;

(c) "Seller" means any person who sells or offers to sell a product or service in an emergency region designated by an order;

(d) "Emergency region" means any region so designated in an order issued pursuant to Public Act No. 91-367, Section 1 (a); and

(e) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection.

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