CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 52-549w. Appointment of arbitrators. Compensation. Powers.
Sec. 52-549w. Appointment of arbitrators. Compensation. Powers. (a) Upon
publication of a notice in the Connecticut Law Journal, any commissioner of the Superior
Court admitted to practice in this state for at least five years, who has civil litigation
experience and who is willing and able to act as an arbitrator, may submit his name to
the Office of the Chief Court Administrator for approval to be placed on a list of available
arbitrators for one or more judicial districts. The criteria for selection and approval of
arbitrators shall be promulgated by the judges of the Superior Court. Upon selection
and approval by the Chief Court Administrator, for such term as he may fix, the arbitrators shall be sworn or affirmed to try justly and equitably all matters at issue submitted
to them. The Chief Court Administrator, in his discretion, may at any time revoke any
such approval.
(b) Each arbitrator shall receive one hundred dollars for each day he is assigned to
a courthouse facility to conduct proceedings as an arbitrator and an additional twenty-five dollars for each decision filed with the court. In difficult or extraordinary cases, the
Chief Court Administrator may, in his discretion, make a further allowance not to exceed
two hundred dollars for services rendered attendant to but not part of the hearing.
(c) Such arbitrators shall have the power to: (1) Issue subpoenas for the attendance
of witnesses and for the production of books, papers and other evidence, such subpoenas
to be served in the manner provided by law for service of subpoenas in a civil action
and to be returnable to the arbitrators; (2) administer oaths or affirmations; and (3)
determine the admissibility of evidence and the form in which it is to be offered.
(P.A. 82-441, S. 9, 23; P.A. 97-24, S. 3, 7.)
History: P.A. 82-441, S. 9 effective July 1, 1983; P.A. 97-24 amended Subsec. (a) by adding qualification re civil
litigation experience, effective January 1, 1998.
Cited. 13 CA 189.
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