CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 3-122. Relief payments under bylaws of Police Association of Connecticut.
Sec. 3-122. Relief payments under bylaws of Police Association of Connecticut. When any person, under the provisions of the constitution and bylaws of the Police
Association of Connecticut, is entitled to relief from said association as a police officer
injured in the line of duty, or rendered sick by disease contracted while in the line of
duty, or as the widow, child or dependent mother of a police officer killed in the line
of duty, the Comptroller shall, upon the delivery to him of adequate proof from said
association of the right of such person to such relief as aforesaid, draw his order upon
the Treasurer in favor of the person or persons entitled to such relief, or their legal
representatives, for the amount to which such person or persons may be entitled as relief
as aforesaid, provided such orders shall be limited to available appropriations.
(1949 Rev., S. 209; 1967, P.A. 672; 1969, P.A. 475; P.A. 93-80, S. 41, 67; P.A. 98-263, S. 6, 21.)
History: 1967 act included sickness contracted in the line of duty as grounds for eligibility for relief; 1969 act required
order for relief to be limited to available appropriations and deleted proviso prohibiting changes in allowances or benefits
or changes in determinations of those eligible to receive them as of August 3, 1943; P.A. 93-80 deleted provision re relief
payments to policemen injured in the line of duty or rendered sick by disease contracted in the line of duty, effective July
1, 1993; P.A. 98-263 changed name from Connecticut State Police Association to Police Association of Connecticut and
added provision re relief payments to police officers injured in the line of duty or rendered sick by disease contracted in
the line of duty, effective July 1, 1998 (Revisor's note: In 1999 the phrase "... police officer killed in the line of his duty, ..."
was changed editorially by the Revisors to "... police officer killed in the line of duty, ..." for consistency).
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