Current through October 16, 2024
Section 6-38b-2 - Application(a) The State Marshal Commission shall provide an application form for appointment as a state marshal.(b) All applications for appointment as a state marshal shall be typewritten or hand-printed and submitted to the commission in the form referred to in subsection (a) of this section.(c) All applications shall be submitted under oath, sworn before and acknowledged by a notary public, that the information given is true. All applications shall include the following information: (1) All names by which the applicant has been known;(2) The applicant's residence mailing address;(3) The applicant's residence telephone number;(4) The applicant's business mailing address;(5) The applicant's business telephone number;(6) Whether the applicant is over the age of 21;(7) The applicant's Connecticut driver's license number and expiration date;(8) Whether the applicant is an elector in the county in which the vacancy occurs;(9) The applicant's criminal convictions and any pending criminal charges;(10) The applicant's employment history for the five years immediately preceding the date of application;(11) The names of three Connecticut residents who are not members of the applicant's immediate or extended family or household, who can attest to the applicant's good character;(12) Whether the applicant is free from any physical, mental or emotional disorder that would prevent him or her from performing the duties of a state marshal; and(13) The applicant's signature.(d) The commission shall conduct a background investigation of an applicant to determine if the applicant possesses the qualifications set out in this section including, but not limited to, criminal background checks, and contact with references and current and/or former employers. All applications shall be accompanied by a fully executed authorization in a form to be provided by the commission authorizing the commission to access information concerning the applicant's background.(e) An applicant may be required to submit a letter from a physician stating whether he or she has any physical, mental or emotional disorder that would prevent the person from performing the duties of a state marshal, or the commission may require the applicant to undergo a physical/mental examination.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 6-38b-2
Adopted effective October 3, 2002