Current through December 27, 2024
Section 12-562-41a - Disposition by consent decree(a) A respondent may agree to enter into a written consent decree in lieu of an adjudicated hearing on an issue. The acceptance of a consent decree is within the complete discretion of the board or the division.(b) A consent decree shall contain: (1) An admission of all jurisdictional facts;(2) An express waiver of the requirement that the decision of the board or the division contain findings of fact and conclusions of law, stated separately;(3) An express waiver of the right to appeal or otherwise challenge or contest the validity of the decree;(4) A statement that the consent decree shall have the same force and effect as provided by statute for other final decisions or decrees and shall become final when issued;(5) The signature of the presiding officer.(c) A consent decree is a matter of public record and will be available for public inspection in the offices of the board or division.(d) A consent decree has the same force and effect as a final decision or decree issued following a show cause hearing.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 12-562-41a
Effective October 24, 1986; Amended June 4, 1999