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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Vending machine operators' licenses shall be of such size and style as the commissioner prescribes and shall be numbered. Each operator's license shall be displayed conspicuously at the operator's principal place of business in this state. No license shall be transferable from person to person. Each vending machine shall also bear in a conspicuous manner the name and address of the operator thereof and a telephone number which may be called for service at any hour of the day, provided, if two or more vending machines are displayed in a common area, such disclosure may be on a sign or placard conspicuously displayed in such area.
(b) Each license shall expire annually and may be renewed upon application and upon payment of the fee prescribed by section 21a-36.
(c) Each operator shall notify the commissioner promptly of any change in the location of and of the establishment of a commissary or service or transport facility.
(d) Every owner and operator shall maintain at his principal place of business in this state a current list of all vending machines which he owns and has in operation, which list shall be made available, upon request, to the commissioner and any authorized inspector.
(e) Every owner shall notify the commissioner promptly upon converting any vending machine to dispense any food or beverage other than that for which such machine originally was designed or constructed.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 21A. Consumer Protection § 21a-37. Display of license. Expiration. Change in location. Conversion of machine - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-21a-consumer-protection/ct-gen-st-sect-21a-37/
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