(a) The Chief Court Administrator, in consultation with the judges of the Superior Court, shall establish districts for the purpose of establishing venue in juvenile matters. All petitions concerning delinquent children shall be heard within the district where the delinquency is alleged to have occurred or where the child resides, in the discretion of the court. All other petitions shall be heard within the district where the child or youth resided at the time of the filing of the petition, but for the purposes of this section any child or youth born in any hospital or institution where the mother is confined at the time of birth shall be deemed to have residence in the district wherein such child’s or youth’s mother was living at the time of her admission to such hospital or institution.
(b) The Department of Children and Families, or any party at interest aggrieved by any final judgment or order of the court, may appeal to the Appellate Court in accordance with the provisions of section 52-263. The clerk in charge of such juvenile matters shall forthwith, after notice of any appeal, prepare and file with the clerk of the Appellate Court the certified copy of the record of the case from which such appeal has been taken. The name of the child or youth involved in any such appeal shall not appear on the record of the appeal, and the records and papers of any juvenile case filed in the Appellate Court shall be open for inspection only to persons having a proper interest therein and upon order of the court.
(c) Pending such appeal, the Superior Court may cause the child or youth to be detained in some suitable place as the court may direct, or may release the child or youth in the care of a parent, probation officer or other suitable person, and may require the appellant to enter into a bond or recognizance to the state, with surety or security conditioned that the child or youth shall appear before the Appellate Court and abide by the order and judgment.
(d) Notwithstanding subsections (a), (b) and (c) of this section, the Department of Children and Families, or any party to the action aggrieved by a final judgment in a termination of parental rights proceeding, shall be entitled to an expedited hearing before the Appellate Court. A final decision of the Appellate Court shall be issued as soon as practicable after the date on which the certified copy of the record of the case is filed with the clerk of the Appellate Court.
Conn. Gen. Stat. ยง 46b-142
(1949 Rev., S. 2815; 1957, P.A. 651, S. 15; 1959, P.A. 531, S. 14; 1967, P.A. 252; 630, S. 11; 1969, P.A. 794, S. 16; P.A. 74-251, S. 15; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; 75-567, S. 78, 80; 75-602, S. 10, 13; P.A. 76-436, S. 10a, 32, 681; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 78-379, S. 12, 27; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-29, S. 36, 82; P.A. 86-108; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 01-148, S. 2.)
Annotations to former sections 17-70 and 51-323: Cited. 158 Conn. 439; 162 C. 241; 165 C. 435; 168 Conn. 421. Cited. 26 Conn.Supp. 316; 33 Conn.Supp. 100. Annotations to present section: Cited. 226 Conn. 497. Cited. 43 Conn.Supp. 367. Subsec. (b): Cited. 177 Conn. 648. Commissioner is not entitled to appeal as a “party at interest”. 181 Conn. 292. Cited. 183 C. 11; 187 Conn. 431; 188 Conn. 259; Id., 557; 189 C. 58; Id., 66; Id., 276; 190 Conn. 310; Id., 428; Id., 715; 192 Conn. 254; 195 Conn. 303; Id., 344; 196 C. 18; 204 Conn. 630; 207 Conn. 270; Id., 725; 210 C. 157; Id., 435; 211 Conn. 151; Id., 289; 214 Conn. 454; 215 C. 31; Id., 277; 216 Conn. 563; 217 Conn. 459; 221 Conn. 109; 223 Conn. 492; Id., 557; 224 Conn. 263; 229 C. 345; Id., 691; 234 Conn. 194; 237 Conn. 364. Cited. 1 CA 298; Id., 378; Id., 463; 2 CA 11; Id., 705; 3 CA 30; Id., 158; Id., 194; Id., 507; 4 CA 56; 6 CA 194; Id., 360; 8 CA 607; Id., 656; 9 Conn.App. 98; Id., 490; Id., 506; Id., 608; 10 Conn.App. 36; Id., 428; 11 CA 497; Id., 507; Id., 573; 12 CA 585; 13 CA 23; Id., 91; Id., 605; Id., 626; Id., 821; 14 CA 205; Id., 445; Id., 548; 15 CA 367; Id., 455; Id., 641; Id., 693; 17 CA 427; 18 CA 805; 19 CA 20; Id., 371; 20 CA 101; Id., 228; Id., 694; Id., 725; Id., 817; 21 CA 226; Id., 645; 22 Conn.App. 53; Id., 458; Id., 656; 23 Conn.App. 207; Id., 410; Id., 812; Id., 815; 24 CA 135; Id., 244; Id., 338; Id., 813; Id., 829; 25 Conn.App. 536; Id., 586; judgment reversed, see 223 Conn. 492; Id., 741; 26 Conn.App. 58; Id., 414; 27 CA 49; 28 CA 247; Id., 608; 29 Conn.App. 112; Id., 499; Id., 573; Id., 600; Id., 689; Id., 771; 30 Conn.App. 381; Id., 839; 31 CA 941; 32 Conn.App. 431; 33 CA 12; Id., 90; Id., 632; Id., 904; 34 CA 176; Id., 535; Id., 807; 35 Conn.App. 276; Id., 490; 36 Conn.App. 146; Id., 364; Id., 961; 38 CA 909; Id., 214; 39 CA 353; 40 CA 73; Id., 216; Id., 366; 42 Conn.App. 664; 44 CA 80; 45 Conn.App. 508; Id., 606; 46 Conn.App. 69; Id., 545; 47 Conn.App. 64. Cited. 39 CS 35; Id., 490; Id., 514.