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§ 27.75

Connecticut Title 27 — Connecticut law

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Memorials to veterans of the armed forces of the state or the United States and to state or federal military service may be placed in state military facilities or erected upon state-owned or controlled military property, subject to the approval of the Adjutant General and without expense to the state.(1949 Rev., S. 1313; P.A. 13-25, S. 5.)History: P.A. 13-25 replaced 'veteran soldiers, sailors or marines' with 'veterans of the armed forces of the state or the United States and to state or federal military service' and replaced provision allowing placement of memorials in state armories or on grounds appurtenant to armories with provision allowing placement of memorials in state military facilities or on state military property, effective May 24, 2013.

Source: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_504.htm#sec_27-75· Version 2026