17,755 sections across 1,772 Connecticut regulatory chapters.
RCSA 29-232-82 Inspections
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-82. InspectionsEach boiler subject to the provisions of section 29-232-81 shall upon completion of the installation be inspected by a duly authorized inspector before operation. At the time of this inspection, all steel heating…
RCSA 29-232-83 Return water connections
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-83. Return water connectionsThe return water connections to all low pressure steam heating boilers supplying a gravity return heating system shall be so arranged as to form what is known as the \"water line return\" so that the…
RCSA 29-232-84 Standard boilers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-84. Standard boilersThe maximum allowable working pressure of a standard boiler shall in no case exceed the pressure indicated by the manufacturer's identification stamped or cast upon the boiler or upon a plate secured to it. …
RCSA 29-232-85 Nonstandard riveted boilers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-85. Nonstandard riveted boilersThe maximum allowable working pressure on the shell of a nonstandard riveted heating boiler shall be determined in accordance with requirements of section 29-232-55, except that in no case shall t…
RCSA 29-232-86 Nonstandard welded boilers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-86. Nonstandard welded boilersThe maximum allowable working pressure of a nonstandard steel or wrought iron heating boiler of welded construction shall not exceed fifteen psig for steam service or thirty psig for hot water heat…
RCSA 29-232-87 Nonstandard cast iron boilers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-87. Nonstandard cast iron boilersThe maximum allowable working pressure of a nonstandard boiler composed principally of cast iron shall not exceed fifteen psig for steam service or thirty psig for hot water service. The maximum…
RCSA 29-232-88 Fired radiators
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-88. Fired radiatorsA radiator in which steam pressure is generated at a pressure of fifteen psig or less is a low pressure boiler. (Effective August 25, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-232 AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 2…
RCSA 29-232-89 Unsafe boilers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-89. Unsafe boilersIf, in the judgment of the inspector, a low pressure heating boiler is unsafe for operation at the pressure previously approved, the pressure shall be reduced, proper repair made or the boiler retired from ser…
RCSA 29-232-9 Commission as special inspector
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-9. Commission as special inspectorUpon the request of a boiler insurance company authorized to do business in this state, a commission as a special inspector and an identifying commission card shall be issued by the commissione…
RCSA 29-232-90 Safety valves
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-90. Safety valves(a) Each steam boiler shall have one or more ASME/National Board certified safety valves of the spring poptype adjusted and sealed to discharge at a pressure not to exceed 15 psi. Seals shall be attached in a m…
RCSA 29-232-91 Safety relief valve requirements for hot water boilers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-91. Safety relief valve requirements for hot water boilers(a) Each hot water heating boiler shall have at least one ASME/National Board certified safety relief valve set to relieve at or below the maximum allowable working pres…
RCSA 29-232-92 Installation of safety and relief valves
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-92. Installation of safety and relief valves(a) Safety valves shall be located in the top or side of boilers, with the spindle vertical, but in no case shall the valves be located below the lowest permissible water level. They …
RCSA 29-232-93 Pressure gages
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-93. Pressure gages(a) Each steam boiler shall have a steam pressure gage connected to the steam space of the boiler itself or to its water column or on steam pipe near the boiler. The graduations of the steam gage shall not be …
RCSA 29-232-94 Water column
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-94. Water columnThe minimum size of ferrous or nonferrous pipes connecting a water column to a steam boiler shall be one inch. No outlet connections, except for damper regulator, feedwater regulator, steam gages, or apparatus w…
RCSA 29-232-95 Pressure control
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-95. Pressure controlEach automatically fired steam boiler shall be protected from overpressure by two pressure-operated controls. Each individual automatically fired steam boiler shall have a safety limit control that will cut …
RCSA 29-232-96 Automatic low-water fuel cutoff and/or water feeding device
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-96. Automatic low-water fuel cutoff and/or water feeding deviceEach automatically fired steam or vapor-system boiler shall have an automatic low-water fuel cutoff so located as to automatically cut off the fuel supply when the …
RCSA 29-232-97 Hot water boilers pressure or altitude gages
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-97. Hot water boilers pressure or altitude gagesEach hot water boiler shall have a pressure or altitude gage connected to it or to its flow connection in such a manner that it cannot be shut off from the boiler except by a cock…
RCSA 29-232-98 Thermometers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-98. ThermometersEach hot water boiler shall have a thermometer so located and connected that it shall be easily readable when observing the water pressure of altitude. The thermometer shall be so located that it shall at all ti…
RCSA 29-232-99 Temperature control
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-232-99. Temperature controlEach automatically fired hot water boiler shall be protected from over-temperature by two temperature-operated controls. Each individual automatically fired hot water boiler shall have a safety limit cont…
RCSA 29-232-Acknowledgement Acknowledgement
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesAcknowledgement Sections 29-232-93 through 29-232-110, inclusive are taken from Section IV, Article 6, 1986 Boiler Code of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York, and are transcribed herein w…
RCSA 29-23a-1 Definitions
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-1. DefinitionsAs used in Sections 29-23a-1 to 29-23a-17, inclusive:(1) \"GVWR\" means gross vehicle weight rating;(2) \"Light-duty service wrecker operator\" means a wrecker operator with a wrecker of 11,000 pounds or greater G…
RCSA 29-23a-10 Discharge from a scene
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-10. Discharge from a scene(a) Whenever the trooper at the scene finds that the wrecker operator is incapable of safe removal of the vehicle, or that the actions of the wrecker operator are a hazard to any person or property, he…
RCSA 29-23a-11 Additional equipment at the scene
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-11. Additional equipment at the sceneWhen the wrecker operator at the scene of a call for service determines that additional equipment is necessary to effectuate removal of the vehicle, the wrecker operator shall inform the tro…
RCSA 29-23a-12 On-site repairs
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-12. On-site repairsThe trooper at the scene of a call for service may request that the wrecker operator provide on-site repairs including, but not limited to, starting the vehicle's ignition or changing a tire. The wrecker oper…
RCSA 29-23a-13 Troop procedures for summoning wreckers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-13. Troop procedures for summoning wreckers(a) The state police troop supervisor on duty or his or her designee shall contact wrecker operators by telephone in accordance with the requirements of this section. If there is no an…
RCSA 29-23a-14 Unsatisfactory service
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-14. Unsatisfactory serviceThe trooper at the scene of a call for service who observes unsatisfactory service by a wrecker operator shall file a written report of such unsatisfactory service with the troop commander. (Adopted ef…
RCSA 29-23a-15 Waiver
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-15. WaiverThe Commissioner of Public Safety shall grant variations or exemptions from, or approve equivalent or alternate compliance with, Sections 29-23a-1 to 29-23a-17, inclusive, where strict compliance with such provisions …
RCSA 29-23a-16 Removal from list
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-16. Removal from list(a) A wrecker operator may be removed from one or more rotational lists for failing to meet the requirements of Sections 29-23a-1 to 29-23a-17, inclusive, or for violating any statute or regulation concerni…
RCSA 29-23a-17 Hearings
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-17. HearingsProceedings to remove a wrecker operator from any rotational list shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 54 of the Connecticut General Statutes, the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act, a…
RCSA 29-23a-2 Equipment requirements
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-2. Equipment requirements(a) A wrecker of the type referred to in subdivision (2) of Section 29-23a-1 shall be equipped with a single winch and wheel lift. Such winch shall have a minimum capacity of 8,000 pounds. (b) In additi…
RCSA 29-23a-3 Rotational system for summoning wreckers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-3. Rotational system for summoning wreckers(a) State police troop commanders shall prepare separate rotational lists for light-duty, heavy-duty, and heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker operators for each municipality within the…
RCSA 29-23a-4 Placement on rotational lists
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-4. Placement on rotational lists(a) A wrecker operator seeking placement on any rotational list shall apply to the troop commander of the state police troop whose jurisdiction includes the municipality where the wrecker operato…
RCSA 29-23a-5 Performance standards
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-5. Performance standardsExcept as provided in this section, wrecker operators shall be available 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and shall respond to calls for service on limited-access highways no later than 20 minutes …
RCSA 29-23a-6 Qualification of drivers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-6. Qualification of drivers(a) Six months after the effective date of Sections 29-23a-1 to 29-23a-17, inclusive, drivers for wrecker operators participating in the state police rotational system shall successfully complete the …
RCSA 29-23a-7 Operation of the system
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-7. Operation of the system(a) The state police troop supervisor on duty or his or her designee shall use rotational lists to arrange the towing or transportation of disabled motor vehicles if the vehicle owner or operator is in…
RCSA 29-23a-8 Emergencies
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-8. Emergencies(a) In the event of emergency, the state police troop supervisor on duty or his or her designee shall determine the most expeditious method of obtaining wrecker service. In making such determination, consideration…
RCSA 29-23a-9 Responsibilities of wrecker operators
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-23a-9. Responsibilities of wrecker operators(a) All wrecker operators shall meet the response times set forth in Section 29-23a-5. The wrecker operator receiving the call for service shall perform the required service. The call for…
RCSA 29-251-10b Proposed amendments to the State Fire Safety Code
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-10b. Proposed amendments to the State Fire Safety Code(a) The State Fire Marshal shall provide each member of the C&S committee with a copy of any proposed amendment to the State Fire Safety Code. The proposed amendment shall b…
RCSA 29-251-11b Appeals, exemptions or variations
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-11b. Appeals, exemptions or variations(a) Any appeal to the committee shall be assigned to a panel of not fewer than three committee members. The decision of the panel shall be the decision of the C&S committee. (b) In appeals …
RCSA 29-251-12b Record, transcripts
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-12b. Record, transcriptsIn any appeal hearing, a full and complete record of the testimony, documentary evidence and proceedings on every appeal shall be made, but need not be transcribed unless there is a further appeal or upo…
RCSA 29-251-1a—29-251-13a (Repealed)
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-1a—29-251-13a. (Repealed) Repealed April 27, 2000. AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-251
RCSA 29-251-1b Definitions
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-1b. DefinitionsAs used in Sections 29-251-1b to 29-251-12b, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies: (1) \"Appeal\" means a hearing held as a contested case;(2) \"C&S committee\" or \"committee\" means the C…
R.1—29-251-17 (Repealed)
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-1—29-251-17. (Repealed) Repealed March 26, 1991. AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-251
RCSA 29-251-2b Purpose
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-2b. Purpose(a) The objectives and purposes of the Codes and Standards Committee shall be as set forth in Chapter 541 of the Connecticut General Statutes. (b) To accomplish the objectives and purposes referred to in subsection (…
RCSA 29-251-3b Committee office and records
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-3b. Committee office and recordsThe office of the C&S committee shall be at the Department of Public Safety, 1111 Country Club Road, P. O. Box 2794, Middletown, Connecticut 06457-9294. Committee records shall be maintained at t…
RCSA 29-251-4b Membership
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-4b. Membership(a) Members of the Codes and Standards Committee shall be appointed by the Commissioner of Public Safety in accordance with section 29-251 of the Connecticut General Statutes. (b) Resignations from the committee s…
RCSA 29-251-5b Officers and their duties
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-5b. Officers and their duties(a) The officers of the C&S committee shall consist of a chairman, a vice-chairman and a secretary elected from the committee in accordance with Section 29-251-6b of the Regulations of Connecticut S…
RCSA 29-251-6b Election of officers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-6b. Election of officers(a) An annual organization meeting shall be held at the regularly scheduled December meeting, at which time officers shall be elected and rules and procedures reviewed. Officers shall be elected by a maj…
RCSA 29-251-7b Meetings
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-7b. Meetings(a) Meetings of the C&S committee shall be held once in each month, except in July, in accordance with a schedule adopted at the annual meeting of the committee and filed with the Secretary of the State, or with pro…
RCSA 29-251-8b Order of business
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-251-8b. Order of businessThe order of business at regular meetings shall be:(1) Call to order;(2) Attendance;(3) Approval of minutes of previous meeting;(4) Communications;(5) Reports of subcommittees;(6) Old business;(7) New busin…