Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05958

Introduced
1/24/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Notaries Public Engaged In The Unauthorized Practice Of Law.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5958 would modify existing statutes to clearly define actions considered as unauthorized practice of law by notaries public. By instituting civil and criminal penalties, the legislation aims to deter notaries from overstepping their boundaries, which could have significant implications for consumer protection in legal matters. This change would signal a proactive approach towards preventing fraudulent practices in the state and ensuring that only properly licensed attorneys provide legal representation and advice.

Summary

House Bill 5958 aims to enhance public protections against notaries public who offer legal advice, particularly concerning immigration matters, and to prevent them from misrepresenting themselves as licensed attorneys. The bill specifically seeks to amend the general statutes by prohibiting notaries from providing legal guidance on such matters and establishes penalties for those who violate this prohibition. The intent behind this legislation is to safeguard individuals seeking legal assistance, particularly vulnerable populations facing complexities in immigration issues.

Contention

Despite its protective intentions, the bill may face scrutiny and debate, particularly from notary associations and civil rights groups. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential impacts on notaries who perform valuable services for communities, especially where access to legal resources is limited. Opponents may argue that the bill could be overly punitive and restrict notaries from assisting individuals in straightforward legal processes, especially in immigration-related contexts, without clear lines on what constitutes unauthorized legal advice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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