Current through October 16, 2024
Section 31-376-45 - Interlocutory appeals; special; as of right(a) Unless expressly authorized by these rules, rulings by the Hearing Officer may not be appealed directly to the Commission except by its special permission. Unless otherwise provided by these rules, all such rulings shall become a part of the record.(b) Request to the Commission for special permission to appeal from such ruling shall be filed in writing within 5 days following receipt of the ruling and shall state briefly the grounds relied on.(c) Interlocutory appeal from a ruling of the Hearing Officer shall be allowed as of right where the Hearing Officer certifies that: (1) the ruling involves an important question of law concerning which there is substantial ground for difference of opinion; and (2) an immediate appeal from the ruling will materially expedite the proceedings. Such appeal shall also be allowed in the circumstances set forth in Section 31-376-11.(d) Neither the filing of a petition for interlocutory appeal, nor the granting thereof as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, shall stay the proceedings before the Hearing Officer unless such stay is specifically ordered by the Commission.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 31-376-45
Effective December 30, 1974