CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 22a-67. State policy regarding noise.
Sec. 22a-67. State policy regarding noise. (a) The legislature finds and declares
that: (1) Excessive noise is a serious hazard to the health, welfare and quality of life of
the citizens of the state of Connecticut; (2) exposure to certain levels of noise can result
in physiological, psychological and economic damage; (3) a substantial body of science
and technology exists by which excessive noise may be substantially abated; (4) the
primary responsibility for control of noise rests with the state and the political subdivisions thereof; (5) each person has a right to an environment free from noise that may
jeopardize his health, safety or welfare.
(b) The policy of the state is to promote an environment free from noise that jeopardizes the health and welfare of the citizens of the state of Connecticut. To that end, the
purpose of this chapter is to establish a means for effective coordination of research
and activities in noise control, to authorize the establishment of state noise emission
standards and the enforcement of such standards, and to provide information to the
public respecting noise pollution.
(P.A. 74-328, S. 1, 12.)
Legislature has undertaken to preempt field of legislation re noise pollution control in Sec. 22a-67 et seq. and to require
that local efforts aimed at noise pollution control comply with requirements it has enumerated by statute. 76 CA 199.
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