CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
               		Sec. 16-5. Removal.
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
      Sec. 16-5. Removal. Misconduct, material neglect of duty, incompetence in the 
conduct of his office or active participation in political management or campaigns by 
any commissioner shall constitute cause for removal. Such removal shall be made only 
after judgment of the Superior Court rendered upon written complaint of the Attorney 
General. The Attorney General may file such complaint in his discretion and shall file 
such complaint if so directed by the Governor. Upon the filing of such complaint, a rule 
to show cause shall issue to the accused, who may make any proper answer within such 
time as the court may limit and shall have the right to be heard in his own defense and 
by witnesses and counsel. The procedure upon such complaint shall be similar to that 
in civil actions, but such complaint shall be privileged in order of trial and shall be heard 
as soon as practicable. If, after hearing, the court finds cause for removal, it shall render 
judgment to that effect, and thereupon the office of such commissioner shall become 
vacant.
      (1949 Rev., S. 5394.)
      Continued violation of statutory duty would constitute "material neglect of duty". 111 C. 639. Statute does not violate 
due process. Id., 647. Former provision required attorney general to file complaint on petition of one hundred electors 
alleging facts not manifestly untrue. 112 C. 586.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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