CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 1-86d. Legal defense fund established by or for a public official or state employee. Reports. Contributions.
Sec. 1-86d. Legal defense fund established by or for a public official or state
employee. Reports. Contributions. (a) Any public official or state employee who establishes a legal defense fund, or for whom a legal defense fund has been established,
shall file a report on said fund with the Office of State Ethics not later than the tenth
day of January, April, July and October. Each such report shall include the following
information for the preceding calendar quarter: (1) The names of the directors and officers of the fund, (2) the name of the depository institution for the fund, (3) an itemized
accounting of each contribution to the fund, including the full name and complete address of each contributor and the amount of the contribution, and (4) an itemized accounting of each expenditure, including the full name and complete address of each payee
and the amount and purpose of the expenditure. The public official or state employee
shall sign each such report under penalty of false statement. The provisions of this
subsection shall not apply to any person who has made a contribution to a legal defense
fund before June 3, 2004.
(b) (1) In addition to the prohibitions on gifts under subsections (j) and (m) of
section 1-84 and subsection (a) of section 1-97, no public official or state employee
shall accept, directly or indirectly, any contribution to a legal defense fund established
by or for the public official or state employee, from (A) a member of the immediate
family of any person who is prohibited from giving a gift under subsection (j) or (m)
of section 1-84 or subsection (a) of section 1-97, or (B) a person who is appointed by
said public official or state employee to serve on a paid, full-time basis. No person
described in subparagraph (A) or (B) of this subdivision shall make a contribution to
such a legal defense fund, and no such person or any person prohibited from making a
gift under subsection (j) or (m) of section 1-84 or subsection (a) of section 1-97 shall
solicit a contribution for such a legal defense fund.
(2) A public official or state employee may accept a contribution or contributions
to a legal defense fund established by or for the public official or state employee from
any other person, provided the total amount of such contributions from any such person
in any calendar year shall not exceed one thousand dollars. No such person shall make
a contribution or contributions to said legal defense fund exceeding one thousand dollars
in any calendar year. The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply in 2004, to any
person who has made a contribution or contributions to a legal defense fund exceeding
one thousand dollars in 2004, before June 3, 2004, provided said legal defense fund
shall not accept any additional contributions from such person in 2004, and such person
shall not make any additional contributions to said fund in 2004.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (2) of this subsection, a public
official or state employee may accept a contribution or contributions, in any amount,
to a legal defense fund established by or for the public official or state employee from
a relative of the public official or state employee or a person whose relationship with
the public official or state employee is not dependent on the official's or employee's
status as a public official or state employee. The factors that the board shall consider in
determining whether a person's relationship is so dependent shall include, but not be
limited to, whether the person may be able to benefit from the exercise of official authority of the public official or state employee and whether the person made gifts to the
public official or state employee before the official or employee began serving in such
office or position.
(P.A. 04-198, S. 1; P.A. 05-183, S. 11.)
History: P.A. 04-198 effective June 3, 2004; P.A. 05-183 replaced "State Ethics Commission" with "Office of State
Ethics" and "board" throughout the section, effective July 1, 2005.
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