CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
               		Sec. 9-210. Incompatible town offices.
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
      Sec. 9-210. Incompatible town offices. No selectman shall hold the office of town 
clerk, town treasurer or collector of town taxes during the same official year, nor that 
of judge of probate for the district within which such town is located; no town treasurer 
shall hold the office of collector of town taxes during the same official year; nor shall 
any town clerk or selectman be elected a registrar of voters; and no registrar of voters 
shall hold the office of town clerk. No assessor shall act as a member of the board of 
assessment appeals. No member of the board of finance of any town shall hold any 
salaried town office unless otherwise provided by special act. If any registrar of voters 
is elected to the office of town clerk or selectman and accepts the office, he shall thereupon cease to be a registrar; and, if any town clerk or selectman is elected registrar of 
voters, the election shall be void; and in either of said cases the selectmen shall forthwith 
appoint another registrar by a writing signed by them and filed with the town clerk; but 
the person so appointed shall be a member of the same political party as that to which 
the person so elected belongs.
      (1949 Rev., S. 773; 1953, S. 691d; 1959, P.A. 130, S. 1; 1961, P.A. 517, S. 9; P.A. 95-283, S. 29, 68.)
      History: 1959 act added prohibition against town treasurer or town clerk holding office of trial justice; 1961 act eliminated same; P.A. 95-283 replaced board of tax review with board of assessment appeals, effective July 6, 1995.
      Selectman may not by his own vote appoint himself collector. 66 C. 294. Selectman may be appointed collector, but 
cannot remain selectman. Id. What constitutes office within purview of statute. 121 C. 242.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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