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Friday, May 1, 2015

NOTICE RE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PRACTICE BOOK TO BE HELD BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT!


NOTICE

Public Hearing on Practice Book Revisions Being Considered by the

Rules Committee of the Superior Court


On May 18, 2015, at 2:00 p.m., the Rules Committee of the Superior Court will conduct a public hearing in the Supreme Court in Hartford for the purpose of receiving comments concerning Practice Book revisions which are being considered by the Committee. The revisions proposed by the Rules Committee have been printed in the April 21, 2015, issue of the Connecticut Law Journal and have been posted on the Judicial Branch website at the following link:

http://jud.ct.gov/Publications/PracticeBook/pblj_7643.pdf



Pursuant to subsection (c) of section 51-14 of the Connecticut General Statutes, the Supreme Court has designated the Rules Committee to conduct this public hearing also for the purpose of receiving comments on any proposed new rule or any change in an existing rule that any member of the public deems desirable.

Comments may be forwarded to the Rules Committee by email at: Joseph.DelCiampo@jud.ct.gov or may be forwarded to the Rules Committee at the following address and should be received by May 14, 2015:

Rules Committee of the Superior Court 
Attn: Joseph J. Del Ciampo, Counsel 
P.O. Box 150474
Hartford, CT 06115-0474



Each speaker at the public hearing will be limited to five minutes. 

Anyone who believes that they cannot cover their remarks within that time period may submit written comments to the Rules Committee. If written comments are submitted, ten copies should be provided. 

Wheelchair access is located in the rear of the building, accessible from the staff parking lot between Lafayette and Oak Streets. There are a limited number of handicap parking spots in the gated staff lot, which is accessible from Oak Street. Use the intercom at the gate to speak to security about the availability of parking. Once at the accessible door, use the intercom to request entry from security. 

If you would like to attend the meeting and need an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, before May 14, 2015, please email the Rules Committee at: Joseph.DelCiampo@jud.ct.gov

Hon. Dennis G. Eveleigh
Chairman, Rules Committee 

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