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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Housing Authority v. Olesen, 31 Conn. App. 359 (1993)

Citation
Housing Authority v. Olesen, 31 Conn. App. 359 (1993)
Parent Document
Housing Authority v. Olesen, 31 Conn. App. 359 (1993)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1993-05-18

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The plaintiff does not argue that it had no notice that the presence of lead-based paint was not permitted on the premises. Nonconforming lead-based paint has been prohibited on rental dwelling units in this state for many years under General Statutes § 47a-8. Section 47a-8 has its origins in General Statutes § 47-24, enacted in 1958. It was first substantially revised by No. 194, § 4, of the 1971 Public Acts, the act being entitled “An Act to Enforce the Elimination of Lead-based Paint in Housing Accommodations.” By 1976, it had nearly assumed its present language which, ultimately, was provided by No. 79-571 of the 1979 Public Acts.