New Connecticut Laws That Went Into Effect October 1
Thursday, November 22nd, 2018 by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JD | Posted In: Auto Accidents, Personal Injury
When the clock struck midnight on October 1, over 75 new laws went into effect in the State of Connecticut. Below are some highlights:
- Fatality during an auto accident. Police and investigators are required to report the accident to the State’s Attorney in the district it occurred if they are unable to determine cause. The State’s Attorney is then able to refer the accident to the State Police if necessary.
- Electronic proof of auto insurance. Motor vehicle operators are now able to show proof of insurance on a mobile device when asked by law enforcement. Law enforcement cannot view other content on the device.
- Connor’s Law. Any child under the age of 15 is required to wear a safety helmet while skateboarding.
- A series of recommendations made by the Department of Motor Vehicles. View them here.
Here is a complete list of new laws that went into effect on October 1, 2018.
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