§ 22a-90 Short title: Coastal Management Act
§ 22a-91 Legislative findings
§ 22a-92 Legislative goals and policies
§ 22a-93 Definitions
§ 22a-94 Coastal area; coastal boundary. Commissioner to prepare maps
§ 22a-95 Duties of commissioner. Model municipal coastal program
§ 22a-96 Commissioner authorized to enter into agreements; designated as representative of state
§ 22a-97 Duties of the commissioner. Technical, coordinating and research services. Supervision
§ 22a-98 Commissioner to coordinate regulatory programs
§ 22a-99 Testimony by coastal municipality on permits and licenses. Appeal from decision of the commissioner
§ 22a-100 State plans and actions to be consistent with this chapter
§ 22a-101 Municipal coastal programs
§ 22a-102 Municipal plan of development. Proposed municipal land use regulations
§ 22a-103 Municipal zoning regulations. Criteria and process for revision
§ 22a-104 Implementation of municipal coastal program. Amendments
§ 22a-105 Coastal site plan reviews
§ 22a-106 Criteria and process for action on coastal site plans
§ 22a-106a Civil penalty
§ 22a-107 Bond as a condition to coastal site plan approval
§ 22a-108 Violations
§ 22a-109 Coastal site plans. Review
§ 22a-110 Testimony by commissioner on municipal actions. Appeals
§ 22a-111 Connecticut River Gateway Committee. Consistency
§ 22a-111a Hurricane or tropical storm warning. Fortification of property
§ 22a-111b Pilot program to assist residential property owners re coastal management and water resources rights and responsibilities
§ 22a-111c Seabird and Shorebird protection program. List. Protection areas. Prohibitions. Penalty
§ 22a-111d Seabird and shorebird protection program. Enforcement

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