CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 15-140a. Commissioner of Environmental Protection as attorney for service of process on nonresident.
Sec. 15-140a. Commissioner of Environmental Protection as attorney for service of process on nonresident. Any person not a resident of this state who causes a
vessel to be operated upon any waters which are subject to the jurisdiction of this state
shall be deemed to have appointed the Commissioner of Environmental Protection as
his attorney and to have agreed that any process in any civil action brought against him
because of alleged negligence in the operation of a vessel upon any such waters may
be served upon the commissioner and shall have the same validity as if served upon the
nonresident personally. Such process shall be served by the officer to whom it is directed
upon the commissioner by leaving with him at his office, at least twelve days before
the return day of such process, a true and attested copy thereof, and by sending to the
defendant, by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, a like true and attested copy
with an endorsement thereon of the service upon the commissioner, addressed to such
nonresident at his last-known address. The officer serving such process upon the commissioner shall leave with him, at the time of service, a fee of two dollars, which fee
shall be taxed in favor of the plaintiff in his costs if he prevails in the action. The commissioner shall keep a record of such process and the day and hour of service. The provisions
of this section shall not apply to vessels having a valid marine document issued by the
United States or a foreign government.
(1963, P.A. 222; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 382.)
History: 1971 act replaced commissioner of agriculture and natural resources with commissioner of environmental
protection.
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